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WWE’s Original Plans For Crown Jewel’s World Cup Tournament

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The World Cup tournament concludes this Friday at WWE’s controversial Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia. However, it was originally slated to play out slightly differently compared to the brackets that were recently revealed.

According to Mike Johnson of PWInsiderElite.com, the “original plan was to kind of have the talents mixed up.”

He went to to say, “[…] at one point we were told that John Cena was going to wrestle Rey Mysterio in the first round and then the decision was made to keep the Raw and SmackDown talents segregated until the final.”

This was done in order to “[…] serve as sort of a preview of next month’s Survivor Series which will have a Raw vs SmackDown theme.”

Blue Brand Ultimatum

Shane McMahon made a staggering declaration last night during SmackDown Live regarding the World Cup..

He said that if the blue brand’s finalist is not successful against their Raw opponent, they would “no longer have a home on SmackDown Live.”

He prefaced this ultimatum by stressing that “[…] one of the worst things in the world that could happen to me personally, is that my sister can call a Raw superstar the ‘best in the world.'”

Young Bucks Confirm The Elite’s Bullet Club Status On Jericho Cruise

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A lot has been said and speculated about the current status’ of Elite members, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Cody, Marty Scurll, and Adam Page in relation to the Bullet Club.

More fuel was added to the fire earlier in the month as the collective released new t-shirts that they claimed would be their “final Bullet Club style” merchandise. Cody also took to Twitter and plainly stated that he was “100% not in the Bullet Club.”

Whilst on the Jericho Cruise, Chris Jericho scheduled a recording of his popular podcast, Talk Is Jericho with the entirety of the Elite group.

Matt Jackson touched on a number of subjects during the course of the conversation, including the origins of the YouTube hit series, Being The Elite, and how the show has evolved and changed since it started. He also confirmed that the group were now officially “The Elite,” and that they are no longer a part of the Bullet Club in any capacity.

He would go on to address the gradual separation that led to the split between Bullet Club and the Elite over the years, highlighting that it’s “not like I’m going to make this crazy announcement because it just feels natural, right?”

He went on to clarify his point, saying, “I think everyone on the ship can agree, it’s not just Kenny, me, and Nick as The Elite. We’re all elite. So, from this very day forward, why don’t we just call all of us The Elite?”

Bullet Club Is Fine

On the other side of the split, Tama Tonga took to Twitter in order to solidify the Bullet Club’s unity since attacking the Elite at NJPW’s G1 Special in San Francisco.

So there you go, we now have official confirmation: the feud between the two factions is not a reignited Bullet Club civil war, and the Elite has branched off into their own, separate unit away from BC.

What do you make of this announcment? What do you see the two factions accomplishing going forward?

Another Match Confirmed For Survivor Series, Stipulation Announced For Crown Jewel World Cup

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Another Match Confirmed For Survivor Series

WWE announced the first Champion vs. Champion match for Survivor Series yesterday confirming that Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey will face SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch.

Now the company has confirmed another similar bout and announced that the Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins will face the United States Champion Shinsuke Nakamura at the upcoming Survivor Series PPV.

It’s worth mentioning that this will be the first time these two will compete as Shinsuke debuted on SmackDown after Brand Split returned and Rollins has been on Raw since the beginning of it.

Stipulation Announced For Crown Jewel World Cup

Shane McMahon spiced things up for the upcoming Crown Jewel World Cup tournament with an interesting announcement during the latest episode of SmackDown Live.

The SmackDown Commissioner announced that if any SmackDown Star reaches the final of the tournament and then loses the bout then he will have to leave the show and find a new home for himself.

Jeff Hardy, The Miz, Randy Orton, and Rey Mysterio are the four SmackDown stars who are currently scheduled to compete at the show. It will be interesting to see if this announcement ends up being the start of a new storyline for any of them.

More On Trish Stratus And Lita’s Future With WWE

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Both Trish Stratus and Lita wrestled in a 10 women tag match on Raw this week and while they are not scheduled to appear on the WWE Programming in the upcoming weeks, it appears that they are not done with the company in long term.

We noted before how WWE reportedly planned to use them in future and Officials see them as stars they can use for big events like Royal Rumble and WrestleMania.

During the latest edition of Pwinsider Elite Audio, Mike Johnson confirmed the previous reports and provided some more details on the situation.

According to him, WWE has plans to use them in some storyline in early 2019, though Johnson couldn’t elaborate what the company has in mind for both the Hall Of Famers.

He also revealed that there was talk of Stratus and Lita teaming up once again at WrestleMania 35 in a big tag match, though it’s not confirmed if this bout is still in the mix.

Both Trish Stratus and Lita returned to action during the Women’s Royal Rumble earlier this year and they competed in a tag match at the Evolution PPV on Sunday.

They were originally expected to face Mickie James and Alexa Bliss at the event but due to an injury Bliss suffered 2 weeks ago, she was replaced by Alicia Fox in the bout.

Linda McMahon Refuses To Comment On Crown Jewel Situation

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We noted before how Vince McMahon decided not to comment on the matter further than their statement and Stephanie McMahon called their decision on Crown Jewel an incredibly tough but a business decision.

TMZ recently caught up with another member of the McMahon Family when they talked to former WWE COO and Vince McMahon’s wife, Linda McMahon.

However, when the reporter asked her about the decision to move forward with Crown Jewel, Linda refused to comment on the matter, saying that “If you want to talk WWE, you’re talking to the wrong McMahon.”

When the journalist pointed out that it’s a family run business, the former WWE Official claimed that she doesn’t run the company and so she is not responsible for it.

These comments from Linda McMahon makes us wonder if she was against Vince’s decision to do business with Saudi Arabia and if she is also unhappy with the whole situation.

Whatever the truth may be, the company is moving forward with the event and it will be taking place from Riyadh on November 2nd later this week.

Although probably the most interesting thing to see in near future would be how the company treats both Daniel Bryan and John Cena after the PPV, as both the stars have refused to work the show and have officially been written off the event as well.

How Was Raw Viewership For Evolution Fallout And Final Crown Jewel Hype?

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This week’s episode of Monday Night Raw not only served as the fallout episode for the highly praised Evolution PPV but it was also the go home show for the Crown Jewel event.

And if that’s not enough, the company had announced big appearances like the Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, and The Beast Brock Lesnar in advance for the show.

However, even all this and the much-talked heel turn of Dean Ambrose didn’t help Raw as much as expected and the episode suffered a slight drop in the average viewership.

The show featuring the DX and Brothers of Destruction segment in the main event drew a total of 2.472 million viewers which is down 3% from last week’s 2.548 million viewers.

Though the numbers show that people did tune in to the show at the beginning but despite no competition, they didn’t stick around for the later hours of the episode.

The first hour of this week’s Raw drew 2.723 million viewers. Both the second and third hours then saw a decrease in the numbers and they brought 2.455 million viewers and 2.237 million viewers respectively.

We are expected to see the crowning of a new Universal Champion at the upcoming PPV this Friday. It would be interesting to see if this helps the Raw episode in terms of viewership next Monday.

5 Takeaways From WWE SmackDown (10/30)

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The October 30th, 2018 episode of WWE SmackDown aired live from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA. It was the final episode of SmackDown before WWE Crown Jewel this Friday.

In addition to the takeaways below, Big E defeated Cesaro in a Trick or Street Fight tonight on SmackDown. It was also announced that Samoa Joe will face AJ Styles for the WWE Championship at Crown Jewel.

Here are 5 takeaways from this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown:

AJ Styles Challenged Bryan To A Title Match Tonight

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WWE Champion AJ Styles kicked off this week’s show. It was announced earlier today that Daniel Bryan will not be traveling to Saudi Arabia for WWE Crown Jewel.

AJ said that he needed to get something off of his chest and called Daniel Bryan down to the ring. Styles apologized for what happened last week during their match against The Usos. Bryan noted that there was no need to apologize because they are both fighting for the same prize.

Bryan told Styles that he has a ton of respect for him and a competitor. Daniel added that all he sees when he looks at AJ is the WWE Championship. Daniel Bryan said that it was nothing personal, but he is going to take the WWE Championship from him this Friday at Crown Jewel.

Styles admitted that he lied to Bryan last week and that Pele Kick was meant for him. Bryan pretended to be shocked and said that he felt like hitting AJ on purpose right now. AJ got in Bryan’s face and dared him to do it. AJ then challenged Bryan to the match right now and the crowd erupted.

SmackDown Commissioner Shane McMahon interrupted and noted that we have all seen this before and the match never seems to transpire. Shane made the match official and called for a referee to come down to the ring right now.

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AJ Styles Retained & Samoa Joe Attacked Him After The Match

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Bryan took Styles down to start off the match and stomped on his elbow. AJ and Daniel started shoving each other and then Bryan slammed AJ’s shoulder into the turnbuckle. AJ battled back with a Dropkick that sent Bryan tumbling out of the ring. Bryan avoided a forearm from Styles and then hit him with a Suicide Dive as SmackDown went to a commercial break.

When SmackDown returned, Bryan was still in control of the match and hit Styles with a few Yes Kicks in the middle of the ring. Styles caught one of the kicks and sent Bryan to the canvas with a Dragon Screw.

Styles then focused his attack on Bryan’s knee for the next couple of minutes. AJ went for a Moonsault but Bryan countered into a reverse DDT. Bryan connected with a couple more Yes Kicks and then went for the running knee but AJ countered with a Dropkick.

AJ went for the Phenomenal Forearm but Bryan blocked it and perched Styles on the top turnbuckle. Bryan went for a Belly to Back Suplex off the top rope but AJ countered in midair and fell on top of Bryan as SmackDown went to a commercial break.

When SmackDown returned, AJ Styles Suplexed Bryan off the ring apron and Daniel Bryan once again landed on his injured knee. Styles stayed on the attack and slammed Bryan’s knee into the announce. Bryan battled back and launched AJ Styles into the steel steps before the action returned to the ring.

Daniel connected with a running kick in the corner and clutched his knee after hitting the kick. Daniel perched Styles up on the top turnbuckle and went for a Hurricanrana but Styles blocked it. Bryan was then able to connect with the Hurricanrana anyway a few moments later.

Bryan sent AJ to the ring apron and hit him with a series of kicks to the midsection. Styles caught one of the kicks and hit Bryan with another Dragon Screw on the apron. AJ went for the Phenomenal Forearm but Daniel countered into an Arm Bar in the middle of the ring.

Daniel then transitioned into the Yes Lock in the middle of the ring. AJ countered into a great Styles Clash and then locked in the Calf Crusher in the middle of the ring. Bryan reached for the ropes but couldn’t make it and had no choice but to tap out. AJ Styles is still the WWE Champion. After the match, Styles and Bryan shook hands and shared a hug.

Samoa Joe came out of nowhere and attacked Styles from behind. Joe locked in the Coquina Clutch and then Bryan broke it up. Joe went after Bryan’s knee and then applied the Coquina Clutch to Daniel in the middle of the ring. Joe then raised the WWE Championship to a chorus of boos from the crowd.

Shinsuke Nakamura Defeated R-Truth

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Shinsuke Nakamura faced R-Truth tonight on SmackDown. R-Truth slammed Nakamura to the mat to start off the match and then Clothesline him out of the ring. R-Truth and Carmella then had a dance break in the middle of the ring as SmackDown went to a commercial break.

When SmackDown returned, R-Truth was still in control of the match and hit Shinsuke with another Clothesline. Nakamura finally battled back with a kick to the back of R-Truth’s head. Nakamura draped R-Truth across the top rope and delivered a knee to his ribs for a two count.

Shinsuke connected with another kick to the back of R-Truth’s head and followed it up with the Kinshasa for the pinfall victory.

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Becky Lynch Vowed To Rip Ronda Rousey’s Arm Off At Survivor Series

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SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch came down to the ring and boasted about defeating Charlotte at WWE Evolution in their Last Woman Standing match.

Becky said that there was only one woman that was the rightful main event at Evolution and defeating Charlotte proved that she was “the man”. Becky turned her attention to Ronda Rousey and said that every woman Rousey has stepped in the ring with was already defeated before the opening bell.

Lynch said that she was walking into Survivor Series to rip Rousey’s arm off. Becky then whipped the microphone out of the ring and raised the SmackDown Women’s Championship to conclude the promo.

Orton Sent A Message Heading Into Crown Jewel

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The Miz & Randy Orton battled Rey Mysterio & Jeff Hardy in the main event of this week’s episode of SmackDown. All four Superstars will be competing in WWE’s World Cup tournament this Friday at WWE Crown Jewel.

Earlier on  SmackDown, Shane McMahon had a conversation with the four Superstars backstage. Shane said that if any of them were to lose against a RAW Superstar in the finals of the World Cup tournament, they will no longer have a home on WWE SmackDown.

Jeff Hardy and Randy Orton started off the match by locking up in the middle of the ring. Hardy connected with a shoulder tackle and followed it up with an Arm Drag. Jeff bounced Orton’s head off the top rope as the crowd chanted “delete!”.

Hardy went for the Twist of Fate on Orton but Miz got into the ring to break it up. Hardy hit Miz with an Atomic Drop and then a Leg Drop. Jeff made his way to the top rope but Miz shoved him to the canvas and then retreated back to the ring apron.

Orton stomped on Jeff several times and then tagged The Miz into the match. The Miz booted Hardy in the face for a two count and applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring. Rey Mysterio fired up the crowd as Hardy battled to his feet.

The Miz grabbed Jeff by the hair and ripped him back down to the canvas and Orton hit him with a cheap shot while The Miz distracted the referee. Randy tagged in and continued to beat down Jeff in the corner of the ring.

Jeff tried to escape to tag in Mysterio but Randy prevented it and stomped on Jeff’s back several times. Orton followed it up with a thumb to Jeff’s eye and then a Dropkick for a near fall.

Hardy battled back with Whisper in the Wind off the top rope and both Superstars crashed to the mat. Mysterio finally tagged in as The Miz tagged in at the same time. Mysterio greeted Miz with a kick to the face and then a DDT for a two count.

The Miz connected with a Backbreaker and a Neckbreaker for a near fall. Miz went for a boot to the face but Rey countered into an Arm Drag. Jeff Hardy tagged in as Mysterio hit Miz with a Hurricanrana.

Jeff connected with Poetry in Motion and then Mysterio followed it up with the 619 on Miz. Jeff Hardy quickly climbed to the top rope and hit Miz with a Swanton Bomb for the pinfall victory. After the match, Randy Orton hit Mysterio, Jeff Hardy, and The Miz with an RKO and then posed on the turnbuckle to end the show.

Spoilers: Three Big Matches Advertised For WWE TLC

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It appears that three big matches have been revealed for the final WWE pay-per-view event of this year, TLC.

The SAP Center’s website is currently advertising Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose for the Intercontinental Championship, Braun Strowman vs. Drew McIntyre, and Ronda Rousey vs. Nia Jax for the RAW Women’s Championship.

The TLC pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, December 16th, 2018 in San Jose, California at the SAP Center and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets. As of writing, no other matches have been confirmed for the pay-per-view. It should also be noted that WWE has yet to announce this match.

Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins beat Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler to win the RAW Tag Team Titles last week on RAW. However, after the match, Ambrose turned heel by attacking Rollins. Now, with Roman Reigns being out of action, it appears that the feud between the RAW Tag Team Champions will be the top program on the flagship show of the company. WWE is already advertising Ambrose vs. Rollins for upcoming live events.

This match between the two stars is also advertised for the final episode of RAW before WrestleMania 35 that goes down on April 1st from the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC.

AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe Announced For WWE Crown Jewel

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A new match has been announced for the upcoming WWE Crown Jewel PPV. As seen on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live in Atlanta, GA at the State Farm Arena on the USA Network, AJ Styles successfully retained the WWE Title over Daniel Bryan in the opening match.

This contest was supposed to happen at Crown Jewel but due to Bryan refusing to go to the country, WWE booked this match on SmackDown instead. After the match, Samoa Joe attacked both Bryan and Styles. It was later announced that Joe would challenge Styles for the WWE Title at Crown Jewel.

WWE presents the Crown Jewel pay-per-view event on November 2nd, 2018 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the King Saud University Stadium and will air on the WWE Network. WWE will be announcing more matches for this show in the coming days. Here is the updated card:

Updated WWE Crown Jewel Card

Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman – Vacant WWE Universal Title Match

WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe

Triple H & Shawn Michaels vs. Kane & The Undertaker

World Cup Tournament – Seth Rollins vs. Bobby Lashley & Kurt Angle vs. Dolph Ziggler (RAW Side) Jeff Hardy vs. The Miz & Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton (SmackDown Side)

WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar vs. The New Day

What are your thoughts on this match being added to the card? Sound off in the comment section.

Renee Young To Be Part Of Announce Team For WWE Crown Jewel

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In an interesting move, it appears female WWE broadcaster Renee Young will work as a member of the Crown Jewel announce team this Friday. The news comes courtesy of Pro Wrestling Sheet

It was originally believed that no female talent including superstars or on-air talent wouldn’t be making the trip to Saudi Arabia for the event, but that has changed as WWE started working in September to make this happen after Young joined the announce team of the flagship show, Monday Night RAW. WWE has since received the green light to bring her out to the country.

As of this writing, WWE has yet to reveal the other members of the announce team but it will likely be called by Michael Cole and Corey Graves.

WWE presents the Crown Jewel pay-per-view event on November 2nd, 2018 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the King Saud University Stadium and will air on the WWE Network. WWE will be announcing more matches for this show in the coming days. Here is the updated card:

Updated WWE Crown Jewel Card

Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman – Vacant WWE Universal Title Match

WWE Champion AJ Styles  vs. Daniel Bryan

Triple H & Shawn Michaels vs. Kane & The Undertaker

World Cup Tournament – Seth Rollins vs. Bobby Lashley & Kurt Angle vs. Dolph Ziggler (RAW Side) Jeff Hardy vs. The Miz & Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton (SmackDown Side)

WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar vs. The New Day

First Matches Announced For EVOLVE Events In December

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EVOLVE has announced the first matches for upcoming events. The promotion returns with two other events to close out the year. EVOLVE 115 goes down on December 15th in Queens, NY while EVOLVE 116 takes place on December 16th in Deer Park, NY.

WWE 205 Live star Mustafa Ali will take on DJZ and then Darby Allin at these events. EVOLVE 115 is expected to be headlined by EVOLVE Tag Team Champions The Street Profits of Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins vs. WWN Champion JD Drake & Anthony Henry while EVOLVE 116 is expected to feature the main event of EVOLVE Champion Fabian Aichner vs. AR Fox. The promotion will be announcing more matches for these cards in the coming weeks. Here are the updated cards:

EVOLVE 115

EVOLVE Tag Team Champions The Street Profits of Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins vs. WWN Champion JD Drake & Anthony Henry

Mustafa Ali vs. DJZ

EVOLVE Champion Fabian Aichner vs. the winner of the Four Way Freestyle

Harlem Bravado vs. Jason Kincaid vs. Josh Briggs vs. Leon Ruff – Four Way Freestyle Match with winner getting EVOLVE Title Match later that night

AR Fox with Ayla & The Skulk vs. Austin Theory with Priscilla Kelly – Stipulation To Be Determined

EVOLVE 116

EVOLVE Champion Fabian Aichner vs. AR Fox

WWN Champion JD Drake vs. Anthony Henry vs. Austin Theory with Priscilla Kelly vs. Harlem Bravado – Elimination Match

Mustafa Ali vs. Darby Allin

Chicago’s Montez Ford of The Street Profits vs. Shane Strickland

Angelo Dawkins of The Street Profits vs. Josh Briggs

Freelance Wrestling Special Attraction Match – TBA vs. TBA

Jason Kincaid vs. Barrett Brown

Tye Dillinger To Undergo Surgery

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Unfortunately, Tye Dillinger will have to undergo surgery. The news was made by the WWE on Tuesday evening shortly before SmackDown Live went live on the USA Network in Atlanta, GA at the State Farm Arena where he was originally advertised to challenge Shinsuke Nakamura for the United States Championship on the blue branded show.

However, he suffered a hand injury and will require surgery. According to the statement that was posted on the official website of the company, the SmackDown star suffered the injury while competing at a live event on Monday night in Macon, GA at the Macon Centreplex. At this show, he lost to Shelton Benjamin in a singles match.

No other details were given on the nature of his injury or how long he is expected to be out of action for. The show must go on as WWE sent out this video that featured Mike Rome, who announced that R-Truth would replace Dillinger on SmackDown Live in order to challenge Nakamura for the United States Title. You can watch the video here:

When more details are provided by the WWE, we’ll pass that along. We wish Dillinger a speedy recovery.

WWE SmackDown Live Results (10/30)

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The October 30th, 2018 edition of WWE SmackDown Live took place at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA, and is the go-home show for Crown Jewel on Friday.

– The show opens up with a promo for Jeff Hardy & Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton & The Miz in a tag match.

– WWE Champion AJ Styles comes out to the ring to kick off tonight’s show. AJ steps in the ring and gets on the mic, and he immediately calls out his Crown Jewel opponent Daniel Bryan. AJ says he has something to get off his chest, and he wants to say it to AJ’s face. Bryan comes out and gets in the ring. AJ says he feels the need to apologize for last week, and Bryan accepts the apology, but he says he doesn’t see AJ as a friend anymore. Bryan says all he sees is the WWE Championship, and that Title has a lot of meaning to him. AJ says the reason he’s apologizing is because the Pele kick he said was an accident last week, was on purpose. Bryan says he’s not shocked. Bryan says he’s not liar, and when he says he wants to hit AJ on purpose right now, he’s telling the truth. AJ says we don’t have to wait until Crown Jewel, because AJ will defend his Title right here and now in the ATL. AJ and Bryan look like they’re about to get into it, but then Shane McMahon comes out to interrupt. Shane says usually a match like this wouldn’t happen on TV, but since this is SmackDown and Shane’s back, he’s going to make it happen. Shane says AJ and Bryan’s Crown Jewel match for the WWE Title is going to happen right here and now, and that’s up next. Shane heads to the back as AJ and Bryan come nose to nose.

AJ Styles (c) vs. Daniel Bryan: AJ’s WWE Title is on the line in this one. The opening bell sounds and AJ and Daniel have some tests of strength early on. They trade slaps to the face, then Bryan backs AJ into the corner. Bryan starts working over AJ’s right shoulder. AJ fights back with elbows to the face and chops to the chest. They brawl out to ringside and Bryan starts selling a knee injury on the floor. Back in the ring, Bryan lays in some kicks in the corner and then throws the Champion down to the mat. Bryan throws a kick, but AJ catches it and takes Bryan down to the mat with authority. AJ starts working over Bryan’s knee now. AJ connects with some kicks in the corner and Bryan looks to be in trouble. AJ goes for the moonsault into a reverse DDT, but Bryan blocks it and hits some knees to the face. Bryan looks for the running knee to the face, but AJ shuts him down with a dropkick. Styles goes for the Phenomenal Forearm, but Bryan drops AJ on the top rope. Bryan takes AJ up to the very top rope for a back suplex, but AJ reverses it in mid-air and lands on top of Bryan. Bryan comes back and applies the Yes Lock, but AJ reaches the ropes to break it. AJ sends Bryan over the ropes out to ringside, and Bryan is still his knee on the floor. AJ picks up Bryan and slams him knee-first into the announce table. AJ misses a shot and Bryan pushes AJ into the ring steps. Back int he ring, Bryan hits the running knee strike in the corner, but Bryan is moving slow due to the knee injury. Bryan goes up top and looks for a Frankensteiner, but AJ stops him mid-move. It looks like AJ is going to go for the Styles Clash, but Bryan turns it around and hits the Frankensteiner after all. Bryan follows up with kicks until AJ blocks one and hits a dragon screw into the ropes. AJ looks for the Phenomenal Forearm, but Bryan dodges it and hits a version of a Michinoku Driver. Bryan follows up with the Yes Lock and AJ puts up a struggle. AJ picks up Bryan hits a version of the Styles Clash, and then he applies the Calf Crusher on Bryan’s bad knee. Bryan taps out and AJ wins.

Winner & still WWE Champion: AJ Styles

– AJ and Bryan shake hands after the match, but then Samoa Joe runs in out of nowhere and drops them from behind. Joe knocks Byan out of the ring, then puts AJ in the Coquina Clutch. Bryan comes over to break it up, but Joe takes out Byan’s bad knee and then puts him in the Clutch too. Joe holds up AJ’s Title belt and then leaves.

– In a pre-taped promo, Jeff Hardy talks about every risk he took in his career being like a brushstroke on the portrait of his life. He says at Crown Jewel he will prove he’s the best in the world.

– We go to a pre-taped promo from The Miz talking about his family and reality show, and then says he’s also the best WWE star in the world, and he’ll win the World Cup to prove it.

– Still to come: Jeff Hardy & Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton & The Miz

– Halloween decorations are being brought out around the ring. The broadcast team tells us a “Treat-Or-Street Fight” is up next.

– SmackDown GM Paige is backstage with Charlotte. Paige says she loves Charlotte’s match last night, and she asks Charlotte to be the captain of their women’s team at Survivor Series. Charlotte declines, but Paige tries to persuade her. Paige tells her to think about it, and Charlotte leaves.

Big E vs. Cesaro: This one is a Halloween themed street fight. The New Day comes out as The Brood for Halloween, complete with Gangrel’s old entrance music. The New Day, Sheamus, and Big Show are all at ringside. There are pumpkins and Halloween decorations everywhere, and they bring a table into the ring. Big E takes control early on after teeing off on Cesaro with a kendo stick. Sheamus runs in and attacks Big E, so Kofi and Xavier run in, and The Big Show follows. This one turns into an all-out brawl until Big Show grabs Woods and Kingston by the throats and throws them outside. Big Show throws Big E out next, then follows him out to ringside with Sheamus. After some brawling at ringside with pancakes and decorations, they throw Big E in the ring. Cesaro picks up Big E and slams him into a pile of pumpkins. Cesaro looks for a suplex through the table, but Big E reverses and suplexes Cesaro into the pumpkins now. Sheamus comes in and Big E slams him through the table. Kofi and Woods get into it with Big Show at ringside, and Kofi spits red liquid into Big Show’s face. Meanwhile in the ring, Cesaro looks for the Neutralizer on Big E, but Big E breaks free. Big E spits the red liquid in Cesaro’s face now, then hits the Big Ending for the three count.

Winner: Big E

– The New Day celebrates up the ramp as The Bar and Big Show recover around the ring.

– Shane McMahon is backstage with the participants of tonight’s main event: Rey, Hardy, Orton and Miz. The two teams briefly exchange words about tonight’s match and the World Cup at Crown Jewel. Shane says the worst thing that could happen to him, is if his sister Stephanie gets to brag that a RAW superstar won the World Cup and is the best in the world. Shane says that if a SmackDown star loses to a RAW star in the finals, they will no longer have a spot on SmackDown.

– AJ Styles approaches Paige in the back and demands a shot at Samoa Joe at Crown Jewel. Paige says she doesn’t want to reward Joe’s behavior with a match. AJ insists, so Paige books the match for Crown Jewel. AJ says Paige won’t regret it, and Joe will.

R-Truth vs. Shinsuke Nakamura: This one is a non-Title match. R-Truth and Carmella rap together before the match. Nakamura starts off strong off the opening bell, until Truth shuts him down with some shots to the face. Truth hits a spinning headscissor takedown into a legdrop, and Nakamura looks stunned. Truth hits a hip toss and then clotheslines Nakamura to the outside. Carmella gets in the ring and has a ‘dance break’ with Truth. Nakamura gets back in the ring and takes down Truth, then hits some knee drops for a two count. Nakamura misses a shot in the corner and Truth boots him in the face. Truth follows up with a series of clotheslines and a flying side kick. Truth bounces off the ropes for a flying forearm to the face for a two count. Truth misses an axe kick, and Nakamura answers with a spinning heel kick to the face. Truth misses a splash in the corner and Nakamura kicks him in the back of the head. Nakamura ties up Truth in the corner and hits a running knee strike. Nakamura looks for a suplex, but Truth escapes. Nakamura shuts Truth down with a knee to the back of the head, and then the Kinshasa for the three count.

Winner: Shinsuke Nakamura

– Women’s Champion Becky Lynch is out to the ring next. Becky gets on the mic and talks about her victory at Evolution, and says she is “the man” around here. Becky talks about what’s next for her, and she calls out Ronda Rousey. Becky says all of Ronda’s opponents were beaten before the matches even started, but Becky says she’s built differently.

– The broadcast team runs down the card for Crown Jewel, and we go to a video package looking at Braun Strowman vs. Brock Lesnar for the Universal Title.

– We go to Samoa Joe in his locker room, where he cuts a promo on AJ. He tells AJ that things aren’t safe for him now like he told his family. Joe says AJ is going to get choked out at Crown Jewel, and Joe will be raising the WWE Championship above his head, the end.

The Miz & Randy Orton vs. Rey Mysterio & Jeff Hardy: Jeff and Orton start this one off. Jeff looks for the Twist of Fate early on, but Miz runs in to break it up. Jeff drops Miz and then turns his attention back to Orton. Jeff climbs the turnbuckle, but Miz cheap-shots him while the ref is distracted by Orton. Orton stomps on Jeff on the mat now and then tags in THe Miz. The Miz beats on Jeff in the corner, and Orton gets in some cheap-shots. Orton tags back in and elbows Hardy across the throat on the apron. Orton chokes Jeff on the rope and then stomps on him. Jeff starts to fight back, but Orton hits a thumb to the eye and then a dropkick. Jeff finally fights off Orton, and Miz and Rey get the tags. Rey cleans house and hits a tornado DDT on Miz for a two count. Miz fights back and looks for a boot to the face, but Rey dodges it. Miz catches him and looks for a facebuster, but Rey avoids that too and tags Jeff back in. Rey leaps off of Jeff and hits a hurricanrana on Miz, then Jeff leaps off of Rey’s back for a version of the Poetry In Motion. Rey hits the 619, and then Jeff hits the Swanton Bomb for the three count.

Winners: Rey Mysterio and Jeff Hardy

– Immediately after the match, Orton gets back in the ring and hits an RKO out of nowhere on Jeff. Rey goes after Orton, and Orton hits an RKO on him too. The Miz finally gets to his feet, and Orton hits the RKO on him too. Orton poses on the turnbuckle as SmackDown goes off the air.

Fantastica Mania 2019 Tour Dates Announced, Top Mexican Star Debuting in New Japan

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New Japan Pro Wrestling has announced the tour dates for 2019’s Fantastica Mania. The yearly NJPW/CMLL co-promoted tour will be returning in January following the Wrestle Kingdom and New Year’s Dash events.

Here’s the full schedule for Fantastica Mania 2019:

  • FRI. JANUARY. 11. 2019 | 18:30 OSAKA PREFECTURAL GYM #2 (EDION ARENA OSAKA)
  • SAT. JANUARY. 12. 2019 | 18:00 Ehime Texport Imabari
  • SUN. JANUARY. 13. 2019 | 17?00 Kyoto KBS HALL
  • MON. JANUARY. 14. 2019 | 16?00 Gifu Gifu Industrial Hall
  • WED. JANUARY. 16. 2019 | 19:00 Chiba Makuhari Messe
  • FRI. JANUARY. 18. 2019 | 18:30 TOKYO Korakuen Hall
  • SUN. JANUARY. 20. 2019 | 18:30 TOKYO Korakuen Hall
  • MON. JANUARY. 21. 2019 | 18:30 TOKYO Korakuen Hall

The following stars of Mexico’s CMLL have been confirmed for the tour:

Tecnico (Face)

  • Atlantis
  • Mistico
  • Caristico
  • Volador Jr.
  • Dragon Lee
  • Titan
  • Angel de Oro
  • Soberano Jr.
  • Flyer
  • Audaz
  • Altantis Jr.

Rudo (Heel)

  • Ultimo Guerrero
  • Terrible
  • Gran Guerrero
  • Barbaro Cavernario
  • Sanson
  • Cuatrero
  • Forastero
  • Okumura
  • Templario

First Match Confirmed for PROGRESS Chapter 78 ’24 Hour Progress People’

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PROGRESS Wrestling has announced a top international bout for Chapter 78. wXw Unified Champion Ilja Dragunov will be heading to the O2 Ritz on November 11th to take on ‘The Product’ David Starr.

This will be Dragunov’s second bout for the UK promotion. Former promoter of Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw) Christian Michael Jakobi appeared during PROGRESS Wrestling’s Super Strong Style 16 event earlier this year and challenged the reigning WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne to a bout against the wXw World United Heavyweight Champion. This match took place at Wembley Arena and Dunne was victorious via submission.

Dragunov became the wXw Champion during the company’s 16 Carat Gold 2018 event back in March of this year, he defeated then Champion John Klinger and WWE linked star WALTER in an incredible bout that headlined day two of the tournament. This marked the return of Dragunov to the company and he received a thunderous reception from the wXw fanbase.
David Starr is one of the most in demand independent stars in the world. ‘The Product’ has been appearing for PROGRESS more frequently this year and had a standout bout against WALTER in Manchester earlier this year. With NXT UK taking off PROGRESS may be looking to established independent stars going forward, no two are more exciting than Starr and Dragunov.

Triple H Gives High Praise To 205 Live Star, Vince McMahon Makes The ‘Variety 500’

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Triple H Gives High Praise To 205 Live Star

Buddy Murphy beat Cedric Alexander to win the Cruiserweight Title at the WWE Super Show-Down pay-per-view event at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia on the WWE Network.

As a result of this win, it marked the first reign as WWE Cruiserweight Champion for Murphy and his first title win on the main roster. Murphy reinvented himself when placed on the 205 Live brand that features all cruiserweight stars after a successful run in NXT.

Triple H recently gave him some high praise on Twitter by writing the following, “A former @WWENXT Tag Team Champion, @WWE_Murphy came to #205Live with one goal in mind…show everyone he was a force in a @WWE ring who could succeed on his own…and at #WWESSD, in front of 70,000 people in his hometown of @Melbourne, Australia, he did just that.”

Vince McMahon Makes The ‘Variety 500’

WWE CEO & Chairman Vince McMahon made Variety’s “Variety 500” list of 2018, which puts him among the likes of Jeff Bezos, Drake, and 497 moguls and influencers. He was last seen on WWE television at SmackDown 1000 where he appeared in a segment with Stephanie and Shane McMahon as well as Carmella and R-Truth.

Ronda Rousey Talks WWE Progression, Advice She Would Give Her Younger Self

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Ronda Rousey spoke to People Magazine about the importance of Sunday’s (October 28, 2018) WWE Evolution pay-per-view event in Long Island, New York at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on the WWE Network. The WWE RAW Women’s Champion successfully retained her title against Nikki Bella in the main event.

During this interview, she spoke about her WWE progression and Evolution as she stated that this move from MMA is different as she’s able to enjoy the process of it instead of enjoying her MMA career in hindsight.

“It’s new for me from being an Olympian and a fighter from having this tunnel focus and not being able to think about anything else. I would feel myself becoming a smaller and smaller fraction of my personality as the event came closer because as a survival trait you have to. I don’t really feel like I’m in fight or flight mode all the time. I’m ready to fight but I’m happy at all time and relaxed at all times. It’s pretty different for me to be able to relax and be in a high pressure situation at the same time.”

The former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion also was asked about advice that she would give her younger self, which she said that she would want herself to know that she’s beautiful and everything is going to be okay as long as she continues to work hard.

“I don’t think I’d want to tell her that all of her dreams are going to come true because I think the risk of failure is what makes me work so hard.”

Doug Williams Heading to NOAH for Final Japanese Bout

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Pro Wrestling NOAH has announced that Doug Williams will be heading to the promotion for one final bout. The British wrestling legend appeared in a retirement bout for PROGRESS at Wembley Arena back in September.

Williams spoke to SportBible before the retirement bout against Trent Seven and made these comments:

“It was more their decision than mine,” Williams said. “They approached me with doing a different kind of storyline, which was a disgruntled veteran that was bitter about the new guys taking over. But I switched it on them and said I’m thinking about retiring next year anyway, why don’t we do a storyline that could culminate in that possibly happening?”

Williams will be taking part in a Special single match against Ogawa Yoshinari. The bout will be taking place on December 16th at Yokohama Bunka Gymnasium. This will be Doug’s first bout in NOAH in around a decade.

Doug Williams’ 25-Year Career

Williams started working as a teenager in the 90s with NWA UK Hammerlock. He was then a member of the Ring of Honor roster started their first year in 2002. He would remain with the promotion until 2007.

By 2009, he had already appeared with Impact Wrestling a few times. The promotion would then make the UK a bigger priority and Williams was cast in the British Invasion faction.

Earlier this month, Williams had a chance to earn an NWA World Heavyweight Championship match against Cody but lost to Nick Aldis.

NXT Superstar Returning to wXw for One Night Only

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German based promotion wXw has announced that Axel Dieter Jr will be returning for one night only. The former Ringkampf stable member will be joining the 18th Anniversary show on December 22nd in Oberhausen.

Dieter Jr left wXw back in April of 2017. The German Superstar made his way to NXT but as of yet has not been heavily featured on the WWE Network programme. Dieter Jr finally made his NXT debut in August of this year in a losing effort against Keith Lee.

As well as his time in wXw, Dieter Jr had an impressive run for the UK’s PROGRESS promotion. Bouts against The London Riots, The South Pacific Power Trip (TK Cooper and Travis Banks) and The Hunter Brothers alongside WALTER gained him a strong following. Dieter Jr also faced British Strong Style (Pete Dunne, Trent Seven and Tyler Bate) alongside Timothy Thatcher and WALTER.

Axel’s opponent has not yet been confirmed for the show. A headline grabber against one of his former Ringkampf stablemates could be on the cards. If wXw do decide to go down this route then a match against WALTER or Timothy Thatcher could be a potential match of the year candidate. We’ll update as and when wXw confirm Dieter’s involvement this December.

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NJPW ‘Road To’ Power Struggle Nagano (10/31) Full Card incl. Super Jr Tag League 2018 Match

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New Japan Pro Wrestling’s October scheduling is usually dominated by the POWER STRUGGLE shows – and 2018 is no different. This year’s lineup of shows will of course feature the ‘Road To’ shows, some of which will be available on NJPWWorld.

The headline grabbing matches start with the Super Jr Tag League bout. Soberano Jr and Volador Jr will be taking on Robbie Eagles and Taiji Ishimori. Kazuchika Okada will get another chance to take on his former manager Gedo and new foil Jay White. The ‘Rainmaker’ will be teaming up with Rocky Romero for a tag team bout in Nagano on Wednesday night.

Here’s the full card for the show in Nagano Athletic Park Gymnasium on October 31st:

  • ACH and Ryusuke Taguchi vs Yuya Uemura and Yota Tsuji
  • Ren Narita and Shota Umino vs Shingo Takagi and BUSHI
  • Toa Henare, Tiger Mask and Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger vs Ayato Yoshida, Chris Sabin and KUSHIDA
  • Chuckie T, Beretta and Hirooki Goto vs Tanga Loa, Tama Tonga and Bad Luck Fale
  • SHO, YOH, Toru Yano and Tomohiro Ishii vs El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, TAKA Michinoku and Minoru Suzuki
  • Tomoaki Honma and Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Chase Owens and Yujiro Takahashi
  • Super Jr Tag League 2018 Match – Soberano Jr and Volador Jr vs Robbie Eagles and Taiji Ishimori
  • Rocky Romero and Kazuchika Okada vs Jay White and Gedo

Jim Ross Calls WWE Treatment Of Rey Mysterio “Embarrassing” On Jericho Cruise (Video)

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WWE is said to have attempted to stop Rey Mysterio from appearing on the Chris Jericho Rock N Rager at Sea. The ongoing cruise docks back into Miami tomorrow. Mysterio has been a guest on the cruise but has not competed or performed. After the cruise, Mysterio will head to Saudi Arabia to perform at Crown Jewel with WWE.

“Chris is here bringing brands together, that stuff that’s going on is embarrassing…somebody along the way is going to create another company and they won’t have to worry about that bullsh**,” Ross said on the cruise.

The following video from a Q&A session on the cruise features Jim Ross calling WWE’s attempt to stop Mysterio from going on the cruise as “embarrassing.”

Jim Ross on WWE Trying To Prevent Rey Mysterio From Appearing On Chris Jericho’s Rock N Rager At Sea

Jim Ross is no stranger to mistreatment from the WWE. He’s been fired from the company 3x already after all. Ross has made no secret of the fact that he believes members of the Elite will not be at the Madison Square Garden show in April and that things in 2019 could get interesting.

“As I said early on, the card for the Ring of Honor Madison Square Garden Show, with New Japan, will probably look entirely different then, compared to what one would assume it look like if it was booked today,” Ross said on his podcast two weeks ago. “I think there’s gonna be a lot of movement with some of the biggest stars in the game.”

Stephanie McMahon Wants Serena Williams In WWE

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Stephanie McMahon is a fan of Tennis star, Serena Williams. So much so, she’s told media outlets she wants to bring Williams into WWE.

McMahon spoke with the Sun in the UK recently and indicated the 37-year-old Williams would make a good addition to the women’s evolution in the company.

“Serena!” McMahon answered enthusiastically. “I want Serena. She’s awesome.”

The last time Stephanie McMahon made public comments in regards to a famous female athlete outside WWE, the person’s name was Ronda Rousey.

Stephanie McMahon on Serena Williams

Stephanie has been a fan of Serena Williams for some time. Earlier this year, she Tweeted about having watched a documentary on her.

McMahon continued to talk about the changes her and her husband have brought to women’s wrestling in recent years.

“We started training our woman the same as the men and hired our first-ever female coach.”

The coach Stephanie is referring to is Sara Del Rey. Real name Sara Ann Amato, she has been coaching at the PC since 2012.

“They started given our woman the same match time and opportunity at live events, which like anything else, the more reps you do the better you become.”

“So everyone had an even playing field and it made all the difference.”

The full article can be read here.

First Look At WWE Crown Jewel Stage Set Up (Video)

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WWE is gearing up for their next pay-per-view event, Crown Jewel, as the production staff is already preparing for the show. The construction on the stage and set is almost done. Video footage of the set up as has surfaced online, which you can see here:

https://twitter.com/RayVeracy/status/1056786447536136192

WWE presents the Crown Jewel pay-per-view event on November 2nd, 2018 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the King Saud University Stadium and will air on the WWE Network.

The company has yet to officially announce the main event of this event, but it will most likely be Triple H & Shawn Michaels vs. Kane & The Undertaker in a tag team match. Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman for the vacant Universal Title is also another big match on the show. WWE will be announcing more matches for this show in the coming days. Here is the updated card:

Updated WWE Crown Jewel Card

Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman – Vacant WWE Universal Title Match

WWE Champion AJ Styles  vs. Daniel Bryan

Triple H & Shawn Michaels vs. Kane & The Undertaker

World Cup Tournament – Seth Rollins vs. Bobby Lashley & Kurt Angle vs. Dolph Ziggler (RAW Side) Jeff Hardy vs. The Miz & Rey Mysterio vs. Randy Orton (SmackDown Side)

WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar vs. The New Day

MLW Boss Confirms Open Borders Relationship With Impact, Plans Sushi Dinner With Top Impact Official

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Major League Wrestling CEO Court Bauer took to Twitter this week to address two topics related to MLW: his relationship with Impact Wrestling and the possibility of MLW promoting its first live pay-per-view.

MLW & Impact Wrestling

Apparently there have been some fans speculating that the relationship between Major League Wrestling and Impact Wrestling is strained. It’s actually quite the contrary. The two promotions have somewhat of an “open borders” relationship – utilizing some of the same talent (Pentagon Jr., Rey Fenix, Sami Callihan, etc.) and running shows in the same venues (such as NYC’s Melrose Ballroom).

Bauer says it’s “beyond ridiculous” that certain people are trying to portray MLW & Impact’s relationship as negative. In fact, Bauer and Impact Wrestling official Sunjay Dutt appear to be making plans to get dinner together.

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MLW’s Stance on Live Pay-Per-View Events

Earlier this week, FITE.TV announced that MLW’s weekly television show MLW Fusion will begin airing for free on the over-the-top streaming service.

New episodes of MLW Fusion will premiere on beIN SPORTS Friday nights at 8pm (Eastern). Those shows will continue to be uploaded to YouTube Saturday nights at 6:05pm (Eastern) and will be added to FITE.TV Tuesday nights at 8pm (Eastern).

With MLW joining the FITE family, a few fans have speculated if this is the first step towards MLW airing live pay-per-view events. Bauer says that there are currently no plans to get into the live pay-per-view game. For now, MLW will stick to what’s working for them and the fans.

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Mark Henry Reacts To John Cena Not Working Crown Jewel, Defends WWE From Criticism

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Mark Henry recently did an interview with TMZ where he talked about WWE going through with their Crown Jewel event this Friday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the King Saud University Stadium that will air on the WWE Network despite the public backlash of them doing so due to the recent controversial incident involving the Saudi government.

It was revealed on Monday that Cena had been pulled from the Crown Jewel event after WWE announced that Cena would be featured in the World Cup tournament just a few weeks ago. It has since been revealed that his replacement would be Bobby Lashley.

According to Henry, he would never tell anyone that they’re making the wrong call but he wouldn’t have done that if he was in the shoes of Cena. “I wouldn’t ever say that person is making the wrong decision. I’d say, that’s not the decision I’d make. I would stand by my guns and do what’s right for business.”

Although Henry is not currently scheduled to go to Saudi Arabia, he made it known in this interview that if he were asked then he would go. He also defended WWE Chairman Vince McMahon for making the call to go to the country to hold this show even if it’s not a popular decision in the public eye.

“I’m a firm believer in not leaving people out to dry,” … Henry says, “Our fans, they wanna see you. Give our fans what they want. The WWE is just 1 business. There’s hundreds of thousands of businesses doing business internationally. Why pick on one?”

Henry’s last match came at the Greatest Royal Rumble event which just so happened to be in Saudi Arabia.