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WWE Mixed Match Challenge Betting Odds

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WWE Mixed Match Challenge Season Two premieres tonight on Facebook Live after SmackDown Live goes off the air. Ten co-ed teams will participate in a round-robin style tournament to determine the winners. 

As announced on Tuesday morning that Alexa Bliss is injured and will be unable to compete on tonight’s premier episode. As a result, NXT Women’s Champion Ember Moon will take her place tonight and team with Braun Strowman. Alexa will return to competition when she is medically cleared.

Betting site Skybet has released the opening Mixed Match Challenge Betting Odds. The Miz and Asuka won last year’s inaugural challenge, but it’s actually Strowman and Bliss who are favored to win season 2. 

Mixed Match Challenge Betting Odds

  • Braun Strowman and Alexa Bliss (2/1)
  • AJ Styles and Charlotte Flair (7/2)
  • The Miz and Asuka (4/1)
  • Kevin Owens and Natalya (5/1)
  • Finn Balor and Bayley (6/1)
  • Sasha Banks and Bobby Lashley (7/1)
  • Rusev and Lana (7/1)
  • Jimmy Uso and Naomi (9/1)
  • R-Truth and Carmella (9/1)
  • Jinder Mahal and Alicia Fox (12/1)

Who do you think will win Mixed Match Challenge Season 2?

wXw Announce World Tag League 2018 Teams

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Germany’s top promotion wXw has announced the teams for World Tag Team League 2018. The event will be running from October 5th-7th from Turbinenhalle 2 in Oberhausen.

The two ‘Group’ based tournament will feature some of the top performers on the International independent scene. This includes some WWE affiliated talents, PROGRESS Champions and Lucha Underground stars.

Here’s the full line-up:

Group A

  • Lucha Bros – Fenix and Penta El Zero
  • CCK – Chris Brookes & Jon Gresham
  • Team Okami
  • Ringkampf – WALTER & Timothy Thatcher

Group B

  • Aussie Open – Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis
  • Jay FK
  • Monster Consulting
  • Team SPLX – Angelico & Jeff Cobb

wXw have been pushing more into the European scene with their annual 16 Carat Gold tournament. Other promotions are taking notice and the wXw Unified World Champion Ilja Dragunov will be challenging WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne as part of the PROGRESS Wembley show on September 30th.

You can get more information on wXw and their stellar on demand service here. Ticket information for the event can be found via the tweets below:

https://twitter.com/wXwGermany/status/1041235275945402369

https://twitter.com/wXwGermany/status/1041235500621877249

Pete Dunne Confirmed for International ‘Dream’ Match

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Fight Club: Pro (UK) has announced a huge bout for Pete Dunne. The WWE United Kingdom Champion will be taking part in the Project Mayhem VII event. The ‘Bruserweight’ will be appearing on at least the second night on Saturday 29th September.

Dunne’s opponent for the event is Dragon Gate legend CIMA. The Japanese star is regarded as one of the greatest to ever step foot in the promotion, winning the Open the Triangle Gate Championship a record 12 times. CIMA has also held every possible Championship in the Dragon Gate promotion. The Japanese star has also appeared for Ring of Honor, having defeated now WWE Champion AJ Styles back in 2005.

This will be the first ‘dream’ bout for Dunne on the final weekend of September. The ‘Bruiserweight’ will also be facing wXw Unified World Champion Ilja Dragunov on September 30th for PROGRESS at Wembley Arena. This bout is being touted as the two ‘best wrestlers in Europe’ colliding. This may well be one of the last opportunities for UK fans to see Dunne in smaller promotions such as FCP, WWE are reportedly expecting big things from Dunne and his longtime stablemates Trent Seven and Tyler Bate. The PROGRESS Wembley Arena show will be the biggest in England in this century and will feature a huge lineup of international standouts including NXT Superstar Matt Riddle.

Nia Jax Reacts To WWE RAW Return, Nakamura Doesn’t Recognize Rusev Day

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Nia Jax made her in-ring return on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Dallas, TX at the American Airlines Center on the USA Network when she teamed with Ember Moon to defeat Mickie James and Alicia Fox in a tag team match. The reason for her absence was due to her being out of action with a leg injury.

Before this return, her last match came against Alexa Bliss for the RAW Women’s Title at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view event on the WWE Network where she was unsuccessful in regaining the title in an extreme rules match.

WWE’s YouTube channel has released this video of Cathy Kelley talking with Jax about her return where she noted that the fans welcomed her back with such a loud cheer, which warmed her heart to hear.

Shinsuke Nakamura Doesn’t Recognize Rusev Day

WWE has already announced that Shinsuke Nakamura would be defending the United States Title against Rusev on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the BOK Center on the USA Network. To hype his next title defense, Nakamura sent out the following Twitter after the match was announced by SmackDown General Manager Paige.

He wrote, “The United States of #NakaMerica doesn’t recognize #RusevDay. But if Her Majesty pleases, I will gladly defend the #USTitle.”

World of Sport Viewership Crashes For Episode 8

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World of Sport held their eighth episode this past weekend on ITV. The viewership data is in and it’s not pretty. Episode 8 averaged 300,000 viewers (3.9% share), down a sharp 40% from the previous week’s 500,000 viewers (5% share).

We need to revisit the sentiments from last week’s first show in the new 4:0pm time slot (this week was 4pm). It’s clear that the change from 5pm to 4:30pm played a huge role in the ratings drop from weeks 5, 6 and to 7. With the ITV Evening News changing by 30 minutes the rest of the schedule had to follow suit and this appears to have hurt WoS by a few hundred thousand viewers. Again the number isn’t pretty to look at but a time change affects most programmes across many genres. This isn’t uncommon for WWE either, when special time changes occur for RAW and Smackdown this affects their numbers.

The numbers for WoS WERE steadily increasing, week 5 saw a height of 900 thousand viewers and an overall rating of 700k. Again The live tour for 2019 is an excellent sign of ITV investment in the show, both monetarily and in figurative terms. However this new drop in the 4:00pm time slot is not something to celebrate.

Time Change to 2:30pm Next Week

Once again the time will be changing for the show. This has been extremely detrimental to the show over the past few weeks but does make sense given the commercial impact of Saturday nights in the UK. ITV have a huge ratings war on their hands when it comes to their X Factor show and the BBC 1 Strictly Come Dancing programme (Dancing With the Stars in the United States). Moving the WoS programme to a pre-Premier League timeslot (most games start at 3pm) could be a bonus but again if you’re establishing a new show in it’s first season then multiple time changes are going to hurt.

As we’ve mentioned previously there will likely be a season 2…but it might not be on the mainstay ITV channel. Moving the WoS programme to an ITV2 could be ideal to establishing a more niche genre (to the mainstream) and helping build viewership amongst the younger demographic that ITV2 holds. Still, the numbers are low and the buzz behind the programme is at arguably it’s lowest since the premiere episode. Compare that to the fact that PROGRESS are heading to Wembley in just under two weeks…it’s quite the incredible situation.

Are you still watching WoS? Let us know in the comments

Los Ingobernables Match Set for OTT Fourth Year Anniversary

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Irish based promotion Over The Top (OTT) Wrestling has confirmed one of the top New Japan factions for their 4 year Anniversary show.

Los Ingobernables de Japon members Tetsuya Naito, BUSHI, Evil and SANADA will be appearing and taking on the team of Flamita, Bandido and Shane Strickland.

Minoru Suzuki will also be appearing at the show, he will be taking on Ringkampf stable member and wXw/PROGRESS star. Timothy Thatcher

Will Ospreay vs WALTER II will also be taking place at the event. The two international superstars had their first ever encounter at DEFIANT’s recent Stacked ’18 event. This will be one not to miss.

The fourth anniversary show will be taking place Saturday October 13th from the National Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. Tickets are available to purchase now via Eventbrite.

Ring Of Honor Television Results 9/17

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Last night’s episode of Ring of Honor was the first to air from the promotion’s August 25th tapings in Philadelphia. ROH TV begins airing over the weekend on various networks and is posted to Honor Club on Mondays.

ROH TV Results 9/17

Jay Lethal Promo

ROH World Champion Jay Lethal started the show off with an in-ring promo. He talked about how much he loved his match with Jonathan Gresham last week. Lethal defeated Gresham in a 30-minute Ironman match 2:1 in a 5-minute overtime period.

Lethal said he wants to have more matches like that. He then issued a “Lethal Challenge” to not only the ROH locker room but any wrestler around the world to face him.

His challenge was immediately accepted by Will Osprey via video on the big screen. Lethal accepted and the match has now been made official for September 28th, 2018 at Death Before Dishonor.

Sumai Sakai defeated Tasha Steelz
(Proving Ground Match)

Brandi Rhodes joined the commentary team for this match. In any proving ground match if the non-champion can defeat the champion they earn a title shot.

Sakai took the victory with Smash Mouth, however, meaning Steelz doesn’t earn a title shot. Rhodes brought up how Sakai’s Smash Mouth is similar to the Cross Rhodes.

After the match, Sumai Sakai cut a promo which was interrupted by Tenille Dashwood. She told Sakai she respected her and what she’s done for Women of Honor. Dashwood also said, however, that she wants to take the WOH title from around her waist. It was then made official that Dashwood will challenge Sumai Sakai for the WOH Championship at Death Before Dishonor.

Jonathan Gresham Promo

Ian Riccaboni was interviewing Jonathan Gresham when Bully Ray interrupted. Bully ordered Ian out of the ring but Gresham confronted him. Gresham and Bully went back and forth with Gresham saying D-Von carried Bully for years. Bully then said Gresham was a nobody. Gresham then said if he can beat him, Bully needs to shake his hand. An impromptu match was then scheduled.

Jonathan Gresham defeated Bully Ray via DQ

As soon as the bell rang, Bully kicked Gresham in the groin to cause the DQ. Bully then shook Gresham’s hand and continued to beat him up with his chain. Flip Gordon then made the save but Bully was able to get the better of him. That brought out ROH World Champion Jay Lethal who was able to get the better of Bully only for Silas Young to make the save for Bully.

The commentary team wondered why Silas would make the save for Bully after Bully abandoned Young in a tag match recently. Young then left the ring without celebrating with Bully.

SCU defeated The Briscoes & Punishment Martinez

Chris Sabin was on commentary as he will take on Martinez for the ROH TV title at Death Before Dishonor. The commentary team also mentioned how SCU’s contracts are up after Final Battle in December and they will need to hold championships come that time or Joe Koff will simply let them leave.

The match came unglued when Jay Briscoe hit the referee with a chair. The Briscoes and Martinez then took it to their opponents, taking out all 3 members with chairs. Sabin then came out to make the save and he and Punishment Martinez battled to the back. With Martinez gone, SCU hit the “Best Meltzer Ever” on Mark Briscoe for the win.

Next week:

  • Silas Young and Bully Ray vs Jonathan Gresham and Jay Lethal
  • Adam Page vs Kenny King
  • The Briscoes vs the Addiction
  • Update on the Top Prospects Tournament

Smackdown & WWE Mixed Match Challenge Preview 9/18

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Smackdown and the Mixed Match Challenge will take place inside the Bok Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma tonight. No episode of 205 Live will air following Smackdown, however. The cruiserweight division will now begin airing on Wednesday nights before NXT.

Smackdown Live 9/18

AJ Styles vs Andrade “Cien” Almas

2 nights ago at WWE Hell in a Cell, controversy clouded the finish to the WWE Championship match. Although the referee counted Samoa Joe’s shoulders to the mat while he had the Koquina Clutch locked in, video replay would show Styles tapped before the ref’s hand hit the mat for the 3rd time.

Smackdown General Manager Paige has said Styles and Joe will clash for the title once again at Super Show-Down. Joe likely will not want to wait until Australia to send a message to the champion, however.

United States Championship
Shinsuke Nakamura (c) vs Rusev

Rusev and Aiden English failed to win the Smackdown Tag-Team Championships on the Hell in a Cell pre-show Sunday. Tonight, Rusev will have another chance to win gold when he takes on Shinsuke Nakamura for the United States Championship.

Nakamura has defended the title 3x on WWE programming since winning it at Extreme Rules. He’s defended the title all 3 times against Jeff Hardy, beating him once and dropping the other two matches via DQ.

Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair Segment

Becky Lynch won the Smackdown Women’s Championship on Sunday in San Antonio. Tonight we will get reactions from both the new champion and the woman who just lost the championship.

In a segment which will likely cause fans to debate who is being booked as a heel and who isn’t, this much-talked-about storyline will continue. The likely time and place for the next title match between Lynch and Flair seems like it would be Super Show-Down in Melbourne but we willl find out more tonight.

Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy Segment

WWE gave a medical update on Jeff Hardy recently. After his match with Randy Orton inside Hell in a Cell, Hardy was taken to a local medical facility for treatment. Hardy was complaining of severe abdominal pain but then checked out of the facility on his own early Monday morning.

With Jeff Hardy’s injury and Matt Hardy’s retirement, change is in the air for the brothers.

MizTV with Mystery Guest

Following their victory Sunday against Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan, Miz and Maryse should be riding high tonight. WWE has scheduled an episode of MizTV for tonight’s Smackdown but has yet to reveal who the guest will be.

Miz and Daniel Bryan will clash one-on-one at Super Show-Down once again, this time with the winner receiving a shot at the WWE Championship.

WWE Mixed Match Challenge 9/18

This year’s Mixed Match Challenge will be contested under round-robin rules. The tournament gets going tonight on Facebook Live at 10: 15 PM.

Braun Strowman & Ember Moon vs Natalya & Kevin Owens

WWE just announced that Strowman’s partner, Alexa Bliss, has been pulled from action this week due to an arm injury. Bliss will not be competing at live events this weekend nor during the MMC tonight. She’ll likely be put back on her team following this week, however. Last season, Strowman and Bliss made it to the semi-finals before losing to Miz and Asuka.

Natalya was beaten up last night by members of the Riott Squad, so she’ll have to make a quick comeback to be competitive tonight.

Charlotte Flair & AJ Styles vs Naomi and Jimmy Uso

Naomi and Jimmy Uso were knocked out by Strowman and Bliss in the quarter-finals last year. Flair teamed with Bobby Roode in the first tournament and made it all the way to the finals before losing to Miz and Asuka.

Both Styles and Flair will have to put their current rivalries with Samoa Joe and Becky Lynch respectively on hold as they look to start off the tournament tonight with a win.

MLW To Debut In Chicago On November 8th

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Major League Wrestling is coming to Chicago for the first time ever. The promotion announced on Monday night that an MLW Fusion television taping will take place on Thursday, November 8th from Cicero Stadium. Tickets for the event go on sale this Saturday morning at .

MLW has been taking the wrestling world by storm this year. The weekly MLW Fusion show on beIN SPORTS has been building a strong foundation for wrestling fans who enjoy a state-of-the-art hybrid of various in-ring styles. Each week’s new episode Fusion is uploaded to MLW’s Youtube Channel Saturday nights at 6:05pm EST.

Top performers competing under the MLW banner include:

  • MLW World Champion Low Ki
  • “Filthy” Tom Lawlor and Team Filthy
  • Shane Strickland
  • Jimmy Havoc
  • MLW Tag Team Champions Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix
  • MLW Middleweight Champion Maxwell J. Friedman
  • “Bad Boy” Joey Janela
  • Sami Calihan
  • The Hart Foundation (Teddy Hart, Davey Boy Smith Jr. and Brian Pillman Jr.).
  • PCO
  • LA Park

MLW returns to New York City on October 4th for Fury Road. That show will be a TV taping. MLW also recently announced it will be holding a show in NYC on Thursday, April 4, 2019 at the start of WrestleMania 35 weekend.

https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1041861870552936448

Nikki Bella Says Dating Is Boring Following Split With John Cena

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Nikki Bella is speaking out about her personal life after she and John Cena broke off their engagement earlier this year. The two had been dating for several years before getting engaged in the ring at WrestleMania 33. The couple’s unwinding was documented not only in tabloids but also on their reality series, Total Bellas.

With John Cena focusing on his acting career (he’s currently filming a movie with Jackie Chan in China), Nikki Bella is back on WWE television as a featured performer in WWE’s women’s division.

During a recent red carpet event, Nikki commented on her ‘relationship’ with John Cena. She revealed that despite their rocky romantic relationship, they remain friends. “When you have an amazing connection with someone, you just stay friends,” she said.

After their split, Nikki Bella and John Cena attempted to make things work, but to no avail. She confirmed to Us Weekly that she is back on the dating scene.

“It’s kind of boring in the dating life, but other than that, it’s been a lot of fun,” said Nikki. “I’ve just been busy working and I just love everything that Brie and I are up to. It’s just been a lot of fun … I’m pretty lame. Usually, the person that I date at night is Netflix and my black licorice,” she joked. “They’re very satisfying.”

Nikki Bella talks about getting back on the dating scene and her friendship with John Cena:

Hiroshi Tanahashi Critical Of Kenny Omega’s In-Ring Style

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It appears that NJPW’s Ace, Hiroshi Tanahashi, may already be looking past Kazuchika Okada and Jay White. In an interview with a Japanese radio station, Tanahashi had some harsh words for his future opponent, Kenny Omega. This is assuming he can defend his G1 briefcase against both Chaos members.

Translated from Japanese, Tanahashi criticized Omega’s in-ring style. The wrestler claimed that it lacks drama because there is no narrative flow to his matches.

“Kenny’s puroresu is like watching a movie with no Kishotenketsu (dramatic arc of traditional Japanese narratives).”

Tanahashi stated that only the last 5 minutes of an Omega match matter because there’s no story being told.

Begrudging Respect

He admitted that he respected previous Bullet Club leaders, Prince Devitt (now wrestling as Finn Balor in the WWE) and AJ Styles, believing they were dedicated to the Bullet Club.

With Omega, however, he thinks that ‘The Best Bout Machine’ has a poor attitude – one that leads him to want to “own” everything.

Kenny has had some harsh words in the past for his potential Wrestle Kingdom opponent, calling Tanahashi a “complete egomaniac” and describing his fanbase as a “dwindling mini cult.”

G1 Vengeance

The winner of the G1 Climax tournament receives a briefcase with a contract for a title shot at Wrestle Kingdom inside. 

Tanahashi, this year’s winner, was quick to highlight two opponents he wanted to face before Wrestle Kingdom 13 on January 4th 2019.

“Switchblade” Jay White was the only wrestler to defeat Tanahashi. Okada fought him to an epic 30-minute draw on the final night of the tournament. The Ace hasn’t forgotten.

What do you Tanahashi’s chances are of making it to the Tokyo Dome in order to claim his opportunity? And do you agree with Tanahashi’s opinion on Omega?

Andrew Everett Granted Release From Impact Wrestling

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Former co-holder of the Impact Wrestling tag-team championships, Andrew Everett, has been granted his release by Impact Wrestling. The 26-year-old had been with the company since the fall of 2015.

He posted the following to Twitter yesterday:

Andrew Everett Granted Release From Impact Wrestling

“Earlier today I was granted my release from IMPACT wrestling,” Everett Tweeted. “I had great times with the company, and I’m grateful for the opportunities that I received while under contract. At this moment, I feel that I need to test the waters in free agency, allowing myself to find a new direction in my craft.”

“It’s exciting to see what awaits me in my career. Thank you for all your support, and again, thank you IMPACT Wrestling for bringing the Skywalker to a larger audience.”

Andrew Everett Impact Wrestling 2015-2018

While Everett would compete mainly in the X-Division, he was never able to win the X-Division championship during his recent run with the company. He did, however, win the Impact tag-team championships along with DJZ earlier this year. Z&E defeated Eli Drake and Scott Steiner to win the belts back in April. They would defend the titles successfully once the following night against Aerostar and Drago before dropping them to LAX just 2 nights after winning them.

Matt Hardy Reveals Hardy Compound Badly Flooded By Hurricane Florence

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Matt Hardy’s Hardy Compound was in the midst of the terrible hurricane that rocked the Carolinas this week. The compound has been the film location for several successful “Woken” and “Broken” vignettes. Many fans were wondering how the compound fared after the devastating storm.

We now have an update. Hardy took to Twitter and revealed that the Hardy Compound was badly flooded during the storm. He noted that they’re hard at work attempting to salvage what they can. Most importantly, Hardy also noted he and his family are safe:

“To everyone who has checked on us, my family is safe following the hurricane,” he wrote. “The Hardy Compound is badly flooded & we’re nonstop working to dry out & salvage what we can. Thanks you for checking on us & asking about our safety & the condition of our property. We appreciate it.

Matt Hardy’s WWE Career

Hardy recently decided to retire from in-ring competition in WWE. He announced earlier this week that it was time for him to go home and be a husband and father. Following 26 years in the business, Hardy has decided to hang up his boots.

Over his career, Hardy and his brother, Jeff, established themselves as one of the greatest tag teams of all time. Their classic wars with The Dudley Boyz and Edge & Christian will live on in infamy. Recent rumors suggest Hardy has been suffering from a back injury, which led to his decision to retire.

He has been learning the ropes of working as a producer backstage in WWE, meaning he might stick around a little while longer in a different capacity:

“Thank you for letting me live my dream for 26 years, wrestling fans,” Hardy wrote. “I don’t necessarily wish it was this way, but it’s time to go home. Time to go home and be a father.

“Time to go home and be a husband. I did so much more than I ever imagined I would do. Thanks for making this incredible journey with me, ladies and gentlemen. I love you all.”

Eli Drake Talks Possibly Signing With WWE One Day

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Eli Drake will remain with IMPACT Wrestling for the time being. Drake has been a professional wrestler since 2003. He worked the independent circuit before getting his shot in WWE in 2006. He worked with the professional wrestling juggernaut several times over the next eight years.

After being released from WWE in 2014, Drake again returned to the indies where he still competes today. In addition, Drake recently signed a contract extension with IMPACT Wrestling, who he joined back in 2015. During a recent interview with Wrestling Inc., Drake explained the decision behind opting to extend his deal with the promotion:

“It’s amazing. I had options, obviously, to do other things, but I like my lifestyle right now,” Drake said.

“I like the idea of not being stuck in a warehouse five days a week. That’s not a shot at anybody, that’s a fact of life, if you will. I just like my lifestyle living in L.A. I didn’t want to move to any other state, I didn’t want to go anywhere else.

“And I like the freedom that I have to do what I do, be what I am and make the money that I’m making. So everything is pretty good in my book and in my world, so it’s A-OK to stay with Impact.”

WWE did show interest in signing Drake earlier this year, however, IMPACT presented a more favorable offer. Drake likes the lighter schedule IMPACT offers him, as opposed to the grueling travel responsibilities in WWE. In regards to a possible WWE return sometime down the road, here’s what Drake had to say:

“I don’t know, and the reason I don’t know is I’ve had a strange crossroads with this business over the last couple of years,” Drake said.

“It’s changed a lot, it doesn’t feel like the same business I fell in love with 20-30 years ago. But that’s not to say that I can’t still do my own thing my own way, that’s exactly what I’ve always done and that’s what I’ll continue to do.

“But wrestling has changed in a lot of ways and not for the better, in my opinion – but again, if I could continue doing my thing then who knows? We’ll see what happens, and if I feel like I want to continue doing that at a much more exaggerated pace, as far as the schedule and what not.”

Do you think Eli Drake will ever be back in WWE?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnRcY8itQtA

Renee Young On Why She Was Quiet During Dean Ambrose’s RAW Return On Commentary

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Renee Young has made strides in her WWE broadcasting career. Getting her start as a backstage interviewer for several years, Young has now made history. She is the first woman to be added to the Monday Night RAW commentary team full-time. Young has received a ton of support from the professional wrestling community for the feat.

Although she wasn’t full-time at the time, Young was even on the RAW commentary team when her husband, Dean Ambrose, made his WWE TV return. During the moment, however, Young didn’t say much. She explained why in a recent interview with Yahoo:

“That was by design. I think it made more sense because I knew for Dean, he had been waiting for almost nine months, and it was a huge, huge moment for him.

“Anything that I would have said in that moment would not have added. It was great just to sit back and see him in that moment. My heart was full for him.”

WWE Universe Loves Renee Young

Young is almost universally loved by WWE fans. She has done a nice job on commentary, and prior to that, was an excellent host for WWE pre-show panels. Not to mention her stellar work as a backstage interviewer. Young is in awe of the love she receives from the WWE Universe:

“I’m not sure what I’ve done to deserve that. We live in such a finicky world where everyone just wants to hate everything. Everyone always has a comment on something. To be held in a nice light is mind-boggling. I owe everybody a round of drinks.”

Young’s rise within WWE couldn’t have come at a more perfect time. With the Women’s Revolution being one of the company’s top priorities at the moment, Young is playing a major role:

“I feel so proud, really, getting to help lead that march. I know there’s a long road ahead of me and there’s a lot of work that I need to do to really do this justice. It’s a big job, and I’m so excited to do that work.”

9 Takeaways From WWE RAW (9/17)

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The September 17th episode of WWE RAW aired live from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. It was the first episode of RAW following WWE Hell in a Cell 2018. Here are 9 takeaways from this week’s show:

Reigns Will Defend The Universal Championship Against Lesnar & Strowman At WWE Crown Jewel

Reigns Corbin Strowman

Universal Champion Roman Reigns came down to the ring to start off this week’s episode of WWE RAW. Last night at Hell in a Cell, Brock Lesnar interfered in the title match between Reigns and Strowman.

Roman said that last night didn’t go as planned, but the fact is that he is still Universal Champion. Reigns challenged Lesnar to come down to the ring right now for his rematch. Braun Strowman marched to the ring and claimed that Lesnar was the only reason Reigns was still Universal Champion. Strowman added that he is going after Lesnar and then when he is finished with him, he is coming after Reigns.

RAW GM Baron Corbin interrupted and said that he has been on the phone with Stephanie McMahon trying to find a solution to the problem. Corbin announced that Reigns will defend his title on November 2nd at WWE Crown Jewel against Lesnar and Strowman. Braun told Corbin that he thought that sucked and proceeded to say everyone in the arena sucks before exiting the ring.

Paul Heyman came down to the entrance ramp with the Hell in a Cell door that Lesnar kicked in last night at the PPV. Heyman boasted about how much money WWE made with Lesnar as Universal Champion and accused Reigns and Strowman of conspiring to steal the Universal Champion. Heyman added that Lesnar will go to Saudi Arabia and recapture the Universal Championship and once again be the “Crown Jewel” of WWE.

Strowman chased Heyman backstage as Corbin ripped the microphone from Roman Reigns. Corbin told Reigns that he will be defending the Universal Championship against him tonight on RAW.

https://twitter.com/totaldivaseps/status/1041842169294684160

Drew McIntyre Defeated Dean Ambrose

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Dean Ambrose battled Drew McIntyre tonight on RAW. McIntyre started off the match in control and hit Ambrose with a few chops in the corner of the ring. Ambrose connected with a Dropkick to Drew’s knees then slammed his knee into the ring post a couple of times. McIntyre connected with a forearm to Dean’s face and then launched him into the barricade surrounding the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Ambrose connected with a shoulder tackle and then went back to attacking Drew’s knee. McIntyre hit Ambrose with a headbutt and then perched him on the top turnbuckle. McIntyre got hung up in the Tree of Woe but broke free and launched Dean across the ring.

Ambrose countered a Back Body Drop into a roll-up for a near fall. Ambrose locked in a Cloverleaf in the middle of the ring but Drew was able to battle through the pain and grabbed the bottom rope to break the hold. Ambrose booted McIntyre out of the ring and hit him with a Suicide Dive.

Dean leaped off the top rope but McIntyre got out of the way and Ambrose crashed into the barricade. McIntyre got into the ring and the referee started counting. Ambrose got back into the ring at 9 but McIntyre greeted Dean with the Claymore Kick for the pinfall victory.

https://twitter.com/totaldivaseps/status/1041847902182801408

https://twitter.com/totaldivaseps/status/1041848175299108864

Chad Gable Picked Up A Victory

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Chad Gable faced Viktor from The Ascension tonight on RAW. Bobby Roode and Konnor were ringside for the match. Gable brought Viktor down to the canvas right away and applied a Headlock.

Viktor broke free and sent Gable to the corner of the ring. Viktor connected with a chop but Gable shrugged it off and planted Viktor with a Suplex for a near fall. Viktor sent Gable to the apron and Konnor tried to hit him with a cheap shot. Gable was able to avoid it but turned around into a giant uppercut from Viktor for a near fall.

Viktor planted Gable with a Back Body Drop for a two count and then applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring. Chad escaped and leveled Viktor with a Crossbody. Gable then hit another Crossbody that sent Viktor tumbling over the ropes and to the floor. Chad connected with a Cannonball off the apron and then rolled Viktor back inside the ring.

Gable took out Konnor on the ring apron and then hit Viktor with a Dropkick off the top rope. Gable followed it up with a German Suplex for the pinfall victory. After the match, Konnor got pissed off and shoved Gable into Roode while they were celebrating the victory.

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Kane Will Be In The Undertaker’s Corner At WWE Super Show-Down

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The Undertaker came down to the ring as the crowd chanted his name. The Undertaker will face Triple H for the final time at WWE Super Show-Down. Undertaker stated that no man can spin a web of lies like a man that has a broken soul. He claimed that he has never seen anyone with a more broken soul than Triple H.

He brought up Triple H claiming that he had lost all of his self-respect last week on RAW and said that delusion will be Triple H’s downfall. The Undertaker claimed that Triple H was no longer a warrior and that he tends to play a more corporate game. He added that Triple H’s battlefield was now the boardroom. Undertaker stated that Triple H’s life was so full of lies that he couldn’t see his own demise coming.

The Undertaker claimed that when he faces Triple H the last time the result will be just like the first time. Undertaker vowed to put Triple H six feet under and stated that it will be game over. He noted that Triple H will do whatever he can but the result will be the same.

The Undertaker claimed that Shawn Michaels will not go all the way to Australia to sit in the crowd and watch this fight. He said that Michaels will be standing in Triple H’s corner and that he is okay with that because Kane will be standing in his corner. The Undertaker vowed to take Triple H’s career like he took away Shawn Michael’s career. He added that he is also going to take his soul and put him down at WWE Super Show-Down.

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Seth Rollins Retained The Intercontinental Championship

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RAW GM Baron Corbin approached Dolph Ziggler backstage and informed him that Rollins was still hurting from WWE Hell in a Cell. Corbin suggested that Ziggler invoke his rematch clause for the IC Title because if Rollins doesn’t show up to compete, he will forfeit the title and Ziggler will become the new champion without even having to wrestle the match. Rollins showed up to the arena later on the show and stated that RAW was still Monday Night Rollins.

Ziggler started off the match in control and sent Rollins to the corner of the ring. Seth tried to fight back but his back gave out due to crashing through a table last night at Hell in a Cell. Dolph capitalized and slammed Seth into the barricade as RAW went to a break.

When RAW returned, Ziggler had Rollins in a Sleeper Hold in the middle of the ring. Rollins escaped and hit Dolph with the Ripcord Knee for a two count. Seth made his way to the top rope but Ziggler got up and hit Rollins with a punch to the face. Seth went for Falcon Arrow but Ziggler countered into a roll-up for a near fall. Rollins then quickly hit The Stomp for the pinfall victory.

Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins Beatdown The Riott Squad

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RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey came down to the ring to a great reaction from the crowd. Ronda said that she wanted to congratulate Alexa Bliss for a great effort last night at Hell in a Cell. Rousey stated that she wanted to be one of the best champions of all time and issued an open challenge for the RAW Women’s Championship.

Natalya’s music hit but Natalya didn’t come down to the entrance ramp. The Riott Squad dragged Natalya to the ramp and Ruby said that what they did to Natalya was Ronda’s fault. Ruby then accepted the open challenge and The Riott Squad ran into the ring.

Rousey beat them down for a bit but the numbers game caught up to Rousey and Ruby hit her with a Spear. Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan, and Ruby Riott then beatdown Rousey in the corner. Nikki and Brie Bella ran down to the ring for the save and knocked The Riott Squad out of the ring.

Rousey and The Bella Twins will battle The Riott Squad at WWE Super Show-Down.

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Lio Rush & Lashley Got The Better Of Owens & Elias

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Elias played his guitar in the ring and asked the crowd if they wanted to Walk With Elias. Elias stated that he is aware of how bad this show can be before he shows up and that he is sick of being interrupted all the time. Elias said that Lashley of the Dallas Cowboys because he never gets it done when it matters.

Lio Rush interrupted and came down to the entrance ramp. Lio said that he was looking at a rockstar right now but claimed that Elias is stuck on singing the same song. Elias interrupted and asked whose kid is this on the entrance ramp. Lio introduced himself and Elias said that he is going to have security come out here and take Lio to lost and found. Rush laughed and stated Lashley has some unfinished business with Elias.

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Elias began the match in control and got Lashley in a Headlock. Lio Rush joined commentary for the match. Lashley escaped the hold and leveled Elias with a Clothesline. Lashley followed it up with a Powerslam for a two count. Lio Rush called Kevin Owens a coward for attacking Lashley from behind.

Lashley made his way to the top rope and went for a Crossbody but Elias caught Bobby with a knee to the face. Kevin Owens’ music hit and Owens marched to the announce table. Lio lept over Owens and started running down the entrance ramp. Rush then booted Elias in the face and the match ended in a DQ.

Owens tried to Powerbomb Rush on the ring apron but Lashley broke it up. Bobby then launched Lio on top of Owens and Elias. Lashley then lifted Lio Rush onto his shoulders and celebrated in the ring as Elias and Owens retreated up the entrance ramp.

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Nia Jax Returned

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Nia Jax made her return to RAW tonight and teamed up with Ember Moon to face Alicia Fox and Mickie James. Alexa Bliss was ringside for the match. Ember Moon and Alicia Fox started off the match. Moon connected with a boot to the face and went for the cover but Fox kicked out at two.

Fox bashed Moon’s face into the top turnbuckle and tagged Mickie James in the match. Mickie hit Moon with a kick to the face for a two count. Ember connected with a Hurricanrana and then a Dropkick that sent Mickie out of the ring. Moon followed it up with a Suicide Dive onto Mickie and Fox outside the ring.

Moon rolled Mickie back inside the ring and made her way to the top rope. Fox hopped up onto the ring apron and shoved Moon to the canvas. Fox then tagged in and trapped Moon in a Headlock in the middle of the ring.

Mickie tagged in and continued the beatdown of Ember Moon as Nia pleaded for a tag on the ring apron. Ember connected with an Arm Drag but Mickie got right back up and kicked Moon in the face.

Alicia Fox tagged in and hit Moon with a big boot as Alexa Bliss applauded ringside. Moon leaped across the ring and was finally able to tag Nia Jax into the match. Nia lifted Fox onto her shoulders and slammed her into Mickie James on the apron.

Jax followed it up with a Splash in the corner of the ring. Fox desperately tried to roll-up Nia but Jax simply launched Alicia across the ring. Mickie tried to help out Fox but Moon caught her with an Eclipse off the top rope. Jax then planted Fox with a Samoan Drop for the pinfall victory.

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Roman Reigns Retained The Universal Championship

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Roman Reigns defended his Universal Championship against RAW GM Baron Corbin in the main event. Corbin hit Reigns with an uppercut to start off the match and rolled Roman up for a two count.

Reigns knocked Corbin out of the ring and hit him with a Drive-By. Back in the ring, Reigns charged at Corbin in the corner but Baron got out of the way and Roman crashed into the ring post. Corbin followed it up with a Clothesline for a near fall as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Corbin was still in control and had Reigns trapped in a Headlock in the middle of the ring. Roman battled to his feet but Corbin planted him with a Chokeslam Backbreaker for a two count. Corbin then applied a Headlock to Reigns once again in the middle of the ring.

Corbin held the hold for what felt like an eternity until Reigns finally broke free. Roman connected with a right hand and then a few Clotheslines. Reigns booted Corbin in the face and then geared up in the corner. Corbin rolled out of the ring to avoid the Superman Punch but was greeted with a Samoan Drop from Roman right when he got back into the ring.

Roman set up for the Superman Punch again but Corbin escaped to the outside. Reigns followed him this time and connected with the Superman Punch off the steel steps. Reigns rolled Corbin into the ring and set up for the Spear. Corbin once again escaped to the outside and Reigns chased after him. Corbin grabbed a steel chair and launched it at Reigns’ face.

The referee disqualified Corbin but Baron shouted that he was the RAW GM. Corbin demanded that match restart as a No DQ match. Corbin rolled Reigns into the ring and brought the steel chair inside. Reigns hit Corbin with a Superman Punch and went for the cover but Corbin kicked out at two.

Reigns grabbed the chair but Braun Strowman’s music hit. Strowman walked down the ramp and Corbin took advantage of the distraction by hitting Reigns from behind. Braun charged at Reigns in the corner of the ring but Roman got out of the way and Strowman slammed into the ring post. Corbin planted Reigns with Deep Six for a two count.

Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler came down to the ring and helped Strowman to his feet. Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins joined the party and a brawl broke out. Reigns hit Strowman with a Superman Punch and knocked him to the floor outside. Ambrose and Rollins then hit McIntyre and Strowman with a Suicide Dive but Strowman quickly got back up.

Reigns went for a Suicide Dive onto Strowman but Corbin caught him with a right hand. Roman shrugged it off and hit Corbin with a Spear to retain the Universal Championship. The Shield stood tall in the ring as Strowman, Ziggler, and McIntyre retreated up the entrance ramp to close the show.

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Tommy Dreamer Claims ECW Was Funded By WWE From Day One

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Former WWE star Tommy Dreamer claims ECW was being funded by WWE from day one. ECW kicked off back in 1992 as Eastern Championship Wrestling. It brought something completely different to the professional wrestling world upon its debut.

Fronted by Paul Heyman, the industry ultimately met its demise in April of 2001. WWE subsequently swooped in for the purchase.

ECW original, Tommy Dreamer, spoke to WSVN-TV Entertainment reporter Chris Van Vliet at MLW’s War Games recently. He offered his thoughts on ECW and its demise.

From what he has heard, Dreamer believes ECW was being funded by WWE from day one:

“I did not find out that Paul was in bed with them until we did any episode of Byte This together and he said it on the air and if you watch my face you can see it.

“The story changes all the time, Jim Ross who was the head of talent relations at the time says they were in bed together all the time and that Paul Heyman would get checks, but Paul said he didn’t get checks.

“It’s many, many conspiracy theories. Shane McMahon told me Paul was in bed with WWE the entire time. Bruce Prichard said he was in bed with them since day one.”

Dreamer At All In

The 46-year-old, who still competes on the indy circuit regularly today, was then asked about his appearance at All In earlier this month.

Dreamer helped accompany Cody to the ring for his NWA World Title match against Nick Aldis. Dreamer was asked how the opportunity came about:

“Honestly, when I saw NWA’s YouTube show ’10 Pounds of Gold’ and Cody talked about Dusty’s five guys I seriously got all teary eyed. Then when talking with Glacier and DDP they were like we didn’t know that either.

“So now we’re forever connected. A lot of people say in life you can count your friends on one hand or you’re lucky if you can count them on two and for the fact that Dusty Rhodes counted three wrestlers that were part of his five guys, it was an amazing, amazing thing that we all witnessed together.

“Cody is someone I hired into WWE and The Young Bucks I use them all the time on my shows and they were like my main eventers before people thought they were main eventers. They’re my guys.”

What do you make of Dreamer’s comments?

Kane To Make WWE Return At Super Show-Down

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Kane is slated to make his WWE return at the upcoming Super Show-Down event. During The Undertaker’s promo segment on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Dallas, TX at the American Airlines Center on the USA Network, “The Deadman” revealed that Kane would be in his corner when he battles Triple H, who will have WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels in his corner, at this show.

Kane was last seen on WWE programming at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view event when he teamed with Daniel Bryan to challenge Luke Harper and Erick Rowan for the SmackDown Tag Team Titles but was unsuccessful. The former WWE Champion was then elected by the citizens of Knox County in Tennessee to be their Mayor and has put his focus on that responsibility.

The WWE Super Show-Down pay-per-view event takes place on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia. Here is the card:

Updated WWE Super Show-Down Match Card

Triple H (with Shawn Michaels) vs. The Undertaker (with Kane)

#1 Contender’s Match: Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz

WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe

John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens

The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns) vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre – Six-Man Tag Team Match

Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins vs. The Riott Squad – Six-Woman Tag Team Match

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander vs. Buddy Murphy

The Bella Twins and RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. The Riott Squad

Asuka and Naomi vs. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce

WWE Crown Jewel: Saudi Arabia Network Special Announced

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On Friday, November 2nd, WWE will present Crown Jewel from King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The event will broadcast live on the WWE Network.

The main event of WWE Crown Jewel has been confirmed. Roman Reigns will defend the Universal Championship in a triple threat match. His opponents will be Brock Lesnar and Braun Strowman.

Brock Lesnar made a surprise return at Sunday’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. During the main event cage match, Lesnar attacked Reigns and Strowman. The match was ruled a no contest. It was Brock Lesnar’s first appearance since losing the Universal championship at SummerSlam.

Dave Meltzer reported on Monday that Lesnar is getting paid “well into the seven figures” to wrestle in Saudi Arabia. Crown Jewel is part of WWE’s lucrative 10-year deal with the country.

WWE World Cup Tournament

According to WWE.com, Crown Jewel also will feature the first-ever WWE World Cup tournament. Details about the World Cup tournament are scarce, but WWE is touting the competition will determine “the best in the world.”

WWE RAW Results & Live Coverage (9/17)

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The September 17th, 2018 edition of WWE RAW aired live from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX, and was the first show after Sunday’s Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

– WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns comes out to the ring to kick off tonight’s show, as we see some replays from Reign’s Hell In A Cell match last night. Reigns gets on the mic and talks about not getting the finish the match how he wanted to last night, because of Brock Lesnar’s interference. Reigns calls out Lesnar to come down to the ring right now, but instead, Braun Strowman comes out. Braun says Reigns should be glad Lesnar saved him from losing last night. Strowman is going to take care of Lesnar first, and then he wants Reigns again. Baron Corbin comes out and says from the stage that this isn’t going to happen here and now, and he tells them to calm down. Corbin says last night was his first PPV as acting RAW GM, and he was even more upset about last night’s finish than Braun and Roman. Corbin says he’s been on the phone with Stephanie McMahon all day trying to figure out a solution, and he thinks he has one that will make everyone happy. Corbin books Reigns vs. Strowman vs. Lesnar in a triple threat match for the Title at WWE’s next show in Saudi Arabia, called Crown Jewel. Braun says he thinks that sucks, he thinks Corbin sucks, and he definitely thinks Roman sucks. Braun says this whole situation sucks, and so does everyone else in this entire area. Braun storms out of the ring, and then we hear Paul Heyman’s voice.

Heyman walks out with a piece of the red cage from last night’s Hell In A Cell main event. Heyman talks about Lesnar kicking in the door last night in the main event. He talks about Lesnar wanting more power in WWE, because that in turn gives him more negotiating power in UFC, which then also gives him more negotiating power back in WWE. Heyman seems to credit Lesnar’s popularity for WWE’s financial success and stock market success. Heyman says Lesnar came back last night because Braun and Roman ganged up on him and it was unfair. He says Lesnar will in fact compete in Saudi Arabia and take the Universal Title. Heyman says Lesnar holding the Universal Title on RAW will make him WWE’s crown jewel, and will give Lesnar the business power he desires. Braun starts marching up the ramp and he chases Heyman off to the back.

Meanwhile in the ring, Roman steals the mic from Baron and Baron steals it back. Baron says he knows Reigns is banged up from last night, and he’s not the big dog tonight, he’s a whining hurting little puppy. Corbin says Reigns might not be Champion anymore by the time of the Triple Threat match in Saudi Arabia. Corbin announces that Reigns will defend his Title tonight against himself – Baron Corbin. Corbin walks off as Reigns stares him down.

– We see a shot of Dean Ambrose staring into the camera backstage. He takes on Drew McIntyre in singles action tonight.

Dean Ambrose vs. Drew McIntyre: Ambrose starts things fired up off the opening bell and takes the fight to Drew. Ambrose starts working over Drew’s knee and he slams his leg around the ring post. Drew starts to try to kick Ambrose away, but Ambrose slams his leg against the ring apron now. Back in the ring, Drew turns things around with some big shots and he starts working over Dean’s shoulder now. Dean dodges a shot and rolls up Drew for a two count, then he nails Drew with a right hand to the face. Dean and Drew trade blows to the face now, and then Ambrose throws Drew down by the hair. They fight up to the top rope, where Ambrose punches Drew down until he’s hanging in the tree of woe. Drew sits up and throws Dean down, but Drew is still selling his knee. They scramble on the mat and Dean locks in a Texas Cloverleaf, but Drew is able to reach the ropes. Drew stuns Dean with a shot to the throat, but Dean comes back with a knee to the face that knocks McIntyre out to ringside. Dean follows up with a suicide dive and both men are down. Ambrose gets up and comes flying off the turnbuckle down towards Drew outside, but Drew dodges him and throws him into the fan barricade. Drew rolls back in the ring as the ref counts, and Dean gets back in the ring at the ref’s 9 count. Dean immediately walks into a big claymore kick from McIntyre, and McIntyre covers for the three count.

Winner: Drew McIntyre

– Drew takes his RAW Tag Title belt and heads to the back as Dean recovers in the ring.

– Coming up: Ronda Rousey is in the house.

– Dolph Ziggler approaches Drew McIntyre in the back and tells him he did a good job. Baron Corbin interrupts and says he has to beat up Reigns later, and Ziggler is going to have to compete too. Ziggler says he can’t go tonight, but Corbin insists, and says Ziggler should invoke his rematch clause because Rollins isn’t here tonight. Corbin says if Rollins doesn’t show up, he will be forced to declare Ziggler the winner and new IC Champion. Ziggler says to make the match.

– We see some replays of Ronda vs. Bliss last night at Hell In A Cell.

– Natalya is backstage when the Bella Twins when Ronda Rousey walks in. The Bella Twins give Rousey props for her win last night, and they ask about the rumor that Ronda wants to host an open challenge for her Title tonight. Ronda jokes around and walks off.

Chad Gable vs. Viktor: Bobby Roode is at ringside in Gable’s corner, and Konnor is at ringside in Viktor’s corner. The opening bell sounds and Gable takes control with a butterfly suplex for a two count. Konnor causes a distraction which allows Viktor to get the upper hand on Gable. Viktor works on keeping Gable grounded now until Gable comes back with an arm bar out of nowhere. Gable hits a suplex as Roode cheers him on for another. Gable hits a cannonball from the apron and then a missile dropkick back in ther ing. Konnor tries to interfere but Roode stops him again. Gable hits a German Suplex and bridges for the pin to get the 1-2-3.

Winner: Chad Gable

– After the bell, Konnor attacks Roode and Gable out of nowhere. Konnor and Viktor make their escape as Roode and Gable recover.

– Still to come: Elias vs. Bobby Roode

– Seth Rollins is backstage arriving at the building. An interviewer approaches him and asks him what he thinks about Corbin forcing him to defend his IC Title tonight. Rollins says Corbin may be acting GM, but this is till Monday Night Rollins.

– The gong sounds and The Undertaker comes out to the ring to a huge ovation from the crowd. Taker steps in the ring as the crowd chants his name. Undertaker picks up the mic and addresses Triple H. He says he’s never seen a man with a more broken soul than Triple H. Taker says Triple H’s delusion will be his downfall, and he can’t see the fear in his own friends’ eyes for his demise. Taker says he will put Triple H 6 feet under, and then it’s game over. The crowd pops as Triple H says he cannot outrace The Reaper, and he says that even his friend the WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels can’t save him. Taker says if Shawn wants to be in Triple H’s corner, that’s fine, because his brother Kane will be in his corner. Taker says he took Shawn’s career, and Triple H’s career is next. Taker says at Super Show-Down, with his brother watching his back, Triple H will rest in peace. The gong tolls and Taker slowly makes his exit.

– Cole introduces some highlights from the Hell In A Cell main event and hypes the Lesnar vs. Reigns vs. Strowman for WWE Crown Jewel.

– We see footage of WWE stars doing charity work at the local hospital earlier today.

Bayley vs. Dana Brooke: Sasha Banks is at ringside in Bayley’s corner for this one. The opening bell sounds and Dana gets some offense in early on. Dana hits a handspring back elbow in the corner. Bayley comes back with a backslide pin for a two count. Dana sends Bayley back into the corner and then covers for a 2 count of her own. Dana hits some knees to the body, and then keeps Bayley grounded with a scissor hold. Bayley starts firing up and hits some elbows and then a running knee strike. Bayley follows up with the belly to belly suplex for the three count.

Winner: Bayley

– After the math, Banks hits the ring and celebrates the win with Bayley.

– Still to come: Corbin vs. Reigns

– Drake Maverick is backstage walking with the Authors of Pain towards the Gorilla position. They briefly harass a backstage staffer but Drake calms them down and tells them to save it for the ring. They are facing some enhancement talent tonight.

The Authors of Pain vs. Gregory James and Barrett Brown: Akam and Rezar destroy the enhancement talent with another quick squash match. They hit the Super Collider for the three count.

Winners: The Authors of Pain

– Maverick poses with the AoP in the ring after the bell.

– Dolph Ziggler is backstage complaining to Corbin that Seth Rollins did in fact show up tonight. Corbin says Rollins is in worse shape than Ziggler after last night, and there’s no way Rollins will win tonight. Corbin gives Ziggler a pep talk until Rollins walks by. Ziggler asks Rollins if he wants o back out, but Rollins is ready to fight. Rollins asks if Ziggler is ready, and then he walks off to come out for their match.

WWE Intercontinental Title match: Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler: Jojo does the official ring introductions for this Title match. Fans chant for Rollins as the opening bell sounds and both men jockey for position. Ziggler starts off strong and sends Rollins outside crashing against the barricade. Back in the ring, Rollins fights Ziggler off and comes back with a Blockbuster off the middle rope. Rollins appears to be selling a back injury. Ziggler locks in a sleeper, and as Rollins fights away Ziggler rakes the eyes. Ziggler looks for a Zig Zag and misses, and Rollins answers with a superkick for a two count. Rollins goes back up top and Ziggler follows. Rollins slides out between the legs and crotches Ziggler on the ropes, and then he goes back up and hits a superplex. Rollins follows up with the Falcon Arrow, but Ziggler evades the pin attempt and comes back with a pin of his own for a two count. Rollins fires back with the stomp and then he covers for the three count.

Winner & still IC Champion: Seth Rollins

– Roman Reigns is backstage watching Rollins celebrate his win on a monitor. Charly Caruso appears to interview him, and Reigns says he may be considered an underdog against Braun and Lesnar, but tonight against Corbin he’s the big dog in the ring. Reigns is confident he’s still going to be Champion after tonight.

– We see Ronda Rousey in her locker room warming up.

– The broadcast team sends us to a video package about Hispanic Heritage Month.

– RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey comes out to the ring and gets on the mic. She says she wants to congratulate Alexa Bliss, because last night was her best performance ever, and Ronda didn’t expect that from her. She thanks Alexa for pushing her to her limits. She says she wants to be remembered with other great champions like Bret Hart, Stone Cold, and Ric Flair. With that, Ronda issues an open challenge for her Title, and she dares any woman in the back to come out and challenge her. Natalya’s music hits, but Natalya doesn’t come out and the music stops. Instead, The Riott Squad comes out dragging Natalya across the stage. They blame Ronda for making them attack Natalya, and it’s Ronda’s fault. The Riott Squad heads down the ramp, and it looks like Ruby Riott is accepting the open challenge. The Riott Squad members hit the ring one by one, and Ronda lays them all out. They finally are able to gang up on Ronda and overpower her briefly. Ronda fights back but is selling a rib injury . Ruby comes out of nowhere with a spear on Ronda, and now all three women stomp on her. The Bella Twins come out for the save, and Ronda and The Bella Twins now beat down the Riott Squad. They clear the ring and the Riott Squad retreats up the ramp.

– We go to a replay of Baron Corbin booking himself in a Universal Title match against Roman Reigns later tonight.

– Corbin is shown backstage warming up in dress clothes. Braun Strowman walks in and questions why Corbin gave himself a Title match. Braun says he hopes Corbin wins, because Corbin sucks and Braun knows he can kill him. Braun walks off and Corbin continues warming up.

– Elias is in the ring for a song. Elias leads the crowd in a Walk With Elias chant, and then tells them to shut their mouths and hold their applause. Before he can start his song, Lio from 205 Live comes out and tries to give Elias some advice. Elias tells him to shut it and asks whose kid is this coming down the ramp. Lio says it’s okay if Elias doesn’t know who he is. Lio Rush introduces himself, and he’s about to talk about who he represents, but Elias cuts him off and tells him to go to lost and found until his parents retrieve him. Lio says the big man told him that Elias has jokes, or that he is a joke, and he has some unfinished business with Elias. With that, Lio introduces his client Bobby Lashley.

Bobby Lashley vs. Elias: Elias starts off strong, but Lashley stops his momentum with a spinning powerslam. Lashley elbows Elias back down, and then Lashley goes up top. Lashley comes flying off the top, but Elias drops him mid-air with a knee to the body. Both men are down in the ring, and then Kevin OWens comes out. Lio is on commentary trashing Kevin Owens for his attack on Lashley a few weeks ago. Lio runs around and avoids Owens until Owens chases him down the ramp. Elias tries to grab Lio, but Lio dodges him and kicks him, which prompts the ref to call for the DQ. Lio runs in the ring, and Lashley gorilla press slams Lio on to Kevin and Elias at ringside. Lio gets back in the ring and celebrates with Lashley as Elias and Owens head backstage.

Winner via DQ: Elias

– We go to a pre-taped promo from Alexa Bliss, Alicia Fox and Mickie James. Alexa says she’s going to support her friends tonight in their tag match against Ember Moon and a partner of her choosing — if Ember can find a partner.

Alicia Fox & Mickie James vs. Ember Moon & Nia Jax: Nia Jax comes out as a surprise to be Ember’s partner. Alicia and Ember start off, and Alicia starts off with a shoulder block. Ember kicks up to her feet and fires back with some elbows to the face. Mickie tags in but Ember sends her outside quickly and Ember hits a dive on her outside. They get back in the ring and Mickie comes back with a big kick on Ember, and then Fox tags back in and applies a chin lock. Mickie comes back in now and puts the boots to Ember. Ember tries to tag in Nia, but Mickie stops her and keeps beating her down. Fox comes back in with a big boot and Ember is down again. Ember finally gets the tag to Nia, and Nia comes in the ring and cleans house. Nia knocks Mickie off the apron and then throws Fox around on the mat. Mickie runs in but Ember comes off the top and takes her out. Nia follows up with a Samoan Drop on Alicia for the three count.

Winners: Ember Moon & Nia Jax

– Nia and Ember celebrate in the ring while Alexa checks on her friends at ringside.

– Corbin is backstage with the referee for his match with Reigns tonight. Corbin tells the referee to ignore the fact that he controls his job, and he wants the referee to call it down the middle. Corbin insists that the ref refers to him as the acting GM of Monday Night RAW, and then he dismisses the ref.

WWE Universal Title: Roman Reigns (c) vs. Baron Corbin: Jojo does the official ring introductions and the crowd is in Reign’s favor for this one. The opening bell sounds and they lock up. Reigns goes behind Corbin but Corbin elbows him down. Corbin lays into Reigns with strikes and goes for several quick pin attempts early on. Reigns finally fights him off and knocks Corbin to the outside. Reigns runs around the ring and hits the drive-by kick on Corbin at ringside. Back in the ring, Reigns misses a spear in the corner and Corbin answers with a lariat. Corbin works over Reigns on the mat and applies a rear chin lock to try to keep the Big Dog grounded. Reigns fights back up to his feet and runs the ropes, but Corbin shuts him down with a chokeslam backbreaker for a two count. Reigns finally fights up and hits some punches and a leaping clothesline. Corbin stumbles into the corner, where Reigns hits a series of 10 clotheslines against the turnbuckle. Reigns runs the ropes and hits a big boot. Corbin tries to fight back, but Reigns shuts him down with a side walk slam for a two count. Corbin rolls outside, so Reigns follows and he leaps off the ring steps with a Superman punch on Corbin on the floor. Reigns takes him back in the ring, but Corbin rolls out the other side again for another breather. Reigns runs around the ring for another shot, but Corbin throws a steel chair in his face. The referee seems to hesitate to call for the bell, but he finally calls for it, and Corbin is disqualified.

Winner via DQ: Roman Reigns

– Corbin freaks out at the ref. Corbin then seems to remember that he’s acting GM, so he orders the match to be restarted as a No DQ match.

Roman Reigns vs. Baron Corbin 2: The bell sounds again and Corbin throws Reigns back in the ring. Corbin has a chair with him, but before he can use it, Reigns hits a Superman punch on Corbin out of nowhere. Reigns covers but only gets a two count. Reigns picks up the steel chair, but before he can use it, Braun Strowman’s music hits. Strowman walks down the ramp, but before he gets to the ring, Corbin attacks Reigns from behind and lays him out. Strowman steps in to the ring, and he appears to have his sights set on Reigns. Braun headbutts Reigns into the corner and then hits a series of splashes in the corner. Braun goes for a running powerslam, but Reigns escapes, and then Braun misses a spear in the corner and hits the ring post. Corbin goes after Reigns now and hits the Deep Six for a two count. Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre run down next and check on Braun. Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins run out now too, and they brawl with Ziggler and McIntyre at ringside. Braun gets on the ring apron, but Reigns Superman punches him down. Rollins and Ambrose hop in the ring now to check on Reigns. Ambrose and Rollins hits suicide dives in tandem on Ziggler, McIntyre and Strowman at ringside. Braun is back to his feet first, and Reigns looks for a suicide dive, but Corbin leaps up on the apron and hits a right hand on Reigns to stop it. Corbin steps in the ring, and Reigns immediately hits a spear for the three count.

Winner & still Universal Champion: Roman Reigns

– Ambrose and Rollins hop back in the ring after the bell and celebrate with Reigns. Ziggler, Braun and McIntyre are shown heading back up the ramp, and they don’t look happy. The Shield stares them down from the ring as RAW goes off the air.

ROH Death Before Dishonor Main Event Announced

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The main event of Ring of Honor’s upcoming Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view has been revealed. ROH World Champion Jay Lethal has accepted a challenge from British high-flyer Will Ospreay. The match is now confirmed as the headline attraction for the show, which takes place on Friday, September 28th from Las Vegas, Nevada. 

ROH Death Before Dishonor Card

  • ROH World Champion Jay Lethal vs. Will Ospreay
  • Bullet Club (Cody, Adam Page, The Young Bucks, and Marty Scurll) vs. CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada, Chuckie T, Beretta, Tomohiro Ishii, and Rocky Romero)
  • ROH Women of Honor World Champion Sumie Sakai vs. Tenille Dashwood
  • ROH Tag Team Champions The Briscoes vs. Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian
  • ROH TV Champion Punishment Martinez vs. Chris Sabin
  • Jushin ”Thunder” Liger vs. Kenny King

ROH Death Before Dishonor takes place on Friday, November 28th from the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. The event can be purchased via traditional pay-per-view and the FITE app. 

ROH will holding television tapings in the same venue the following night. Already announced for that show is Cody Rhodes’ first NWA World Championship defense against Willie Mack. 

Title Match Announced For WWE SmackDown Live, Kofi Kingston Closing In On Record

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Title Match Announced For WWE SmackDown Live

Two matches for this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown Live in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the BOK Center on the USA Network has been revealed.

First up is Shinsuke Nakamura defending the United States Title against Rusev,which was announced by SmackDown General Manager Paige. The second match will see WWE Champion AJ Styles battle Andrade “Cien” Almas in a non-title bout. Paige wrote the following about the US Title match:

“Last night at #HIAC was absolutely amazing but I know one #SDLive title wasn’t represented…SO @ShinsukeN will defend his #USTitle tomorrow night … and it just so happens to be on #RusevDay!”

https://twitter.com/RealPaigeWWE/status/1041769078627680256

Kofi Kingston Closing In On Record

WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champion Kofi Kingston is closing in on a WWE record, according to a user on Reddit. The post stated that Kingston is close to becoming the longest-reigning tag team champion in WWE history as that record is currently held by Billy Gunn, who held it at 953 days while Kingston is 946 days. Thus, if The New Day can hold onto the titles over the course of a week, then he’ll surpass the record by next week.

The New Day made their most recent title defense over Rusev Day (Rusev & Aiden English) at Sunday’s (September 16, 2018) Hell in a Cell pre-show in San Antonio, Texas at the AT&T Center on the WWE Network.

WWE 2K19 Soundtrack Announced

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The WWE 2K19 soundtrack has been revealed.

Last year, WWE brought The Rock on board as the Executive Soundtrack Producer of WWE 2K18.  This year, the company took another approach. Various WWE Superstars including AJ Styles, Daniel Bryan, Samoa Joe and more were given the opportunity to select a song for the soundtrack. The end result is a soundtrack with a broad range of music from artists like Metallica, Eminem, Post Malone and Wale. 

The soundtrack was revealed exclusively on Xavier Woods’ UpUpDownDown Youtube series. As seen below, The New Day, Elias and rapper Wale were on hand for the reveal. 

WWE 2K19 Soundtrack

  • “Ungrateful & Unthankful” by Wale (picked by New Day)
  • “Devil” by Shinedown (picked by Baron Corbin)
  • “Passion” by Awolnation (picked by by Daniel Bryan)
  • “Skin” by Bullet For My Valentine by (picked by The Miz)
  • “Survival ” by Eminem (picked by AJ Styles)
  • “Champion” by Fall Out Boy (picked by Alexa Bliss)
  • “Spit Out The Bone” by Metallica (picked by Triple H)
  • “Work Hard” by Migos (picked by Samoa Joe)
  • “Ric Flair Drip” by Metro Boomin & Offset (picked by Charlotte Flair)
  • “The 11th Hour” by Rancid (picked by Sami Zayn)
  • “Rockstar” by Post Malone (picked by Elias)
  • “Override” by Slipknot (picked by Seth Rollins)

Watch the WWE 2K19 Soundtrack Reveal:

The game will be released on October 9, 2018 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. As noted, WWE Champion AJ Styles will be on the cover of the game while Rey Mysterio and Ronda Rousey will be featured as the pre-order bonus characters.

The entire list of Superstars has been revealed as playable characters in WWE 2K19, which you can see here.

Mark Haskins Talks PROGRESS Bout with Matt Riddle

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PROGRESS recently announced who new NXT Superstar Matt Riddle would be facing at Wembley Arena. The ‘King of Bros’ will be making his final independent appearance against Mark Haskins for Chapter 75 ‘Hello Wembley’ on September 30th.

Haskins is one of the most well respected veterans in the UK scene. The former PROGRESS World Champion had to relinquish his belt and has been seeking a chance to regain it since. Haskins lost to Tyler Bate in their Chapter 74 match which meant that he wouldn’t get a shot at WALTER for this upcoming Wembley Chapter.

Haskins has taken to Twitter to discuss what the Wembley show means for the UK scene. The ‘Underrated’ star statedTo think we’ve reached the peak of British Wrestling would be naive. This might only be the start of something HUGE. Don’t become content, keep working and pushing forward because we could be the generation that changes everything.”

Here’s the full announced card for the event:

  • PROGRESS Women’s Champion Jinny vs Millie McKenzie
  • PROGRESS World Champion WALTER vs Tyler Bate
  • Eddie Dennis vs Mark Andrews
  • Jimmy Havoc vs Paul Robinson
  • Thunderb*stard Tag Team Title Match
  • Ilja Dragunov vs Pete Dunne
  • Mark Haskins vs. Matt Riddle

NJPW Destruction in Beppu Results (9.17)

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New Japan’s second official Destruction 2018 show took place today (September 17th). Emanating from Beppu B-Con Plaza the stellar card featured a title bout and a host of top NJPW stars.

The real headline grabber was the main event between Tetsuya Naito and Minoru Suzuki. Naito would goad Suzuki during the ‘Road To’ events citing Suzuki’s annoyance that the Intercontinental Championship was not the main event when he was champion…yet the belt is still not in the main event at Beppu.

Here’s the full results from the event:

Manabu Nakanishi, Yuji Nagata & Yuya Uemura b. TenKoji (Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Satoshi Kojima) & Yota Tsuji (9:08) – Nagata hit the 

Nagata Lock ? to secure the victory over Tsuji

David Finlay & Ren Narita b. Shota Umino & Toa Henare (6:38) – Finlay hit the 

Prima Nocta on Umino to secure the pinfall victory

Ayato Yoshida b. Takashi Iizuka (4:30) – Yoshida took the win via DQ
Jushin Thunder Liger, KUSHIDA, Ryusuke Taguchi & Tiger Mask b. CHAOS (Rocky Romero, SHO, Will Ospreay & YOH) (10:00) – Tiger Mask hit a 

Tombstone Piledriver on Romero to take the pinfall win

Killer Elite Squad (Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Lance Archer) b. Best Friends (Beretta & Chuckie T) (10:34) – Archer pinned Beretta following the 

Killer Bomb for the win

Suzuki-gun (El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru & Zack Sabre Jr.) b. Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI, EVIL & SANADA) (8:31) – ZSJ took the win over EVIL
Togi Makabe, Tomoaki Honma, Hiroshi Tanahashi & Juice Robinson b. CHAOS (Jay White, Kazuchika Okada, Toru Yano & YOSHI-HASHI) (13:01) – Robinson hit the Pulp Friction on YOSHI-HASHI for the win
NEVER Openweight Title Match – Taichi b. Hirooki Goto (20:54) – Taichi took the win after hitting the Air Raid Crash, he becomes the new NEVER Openweight Champion
Tetsuya Naito b. Minoru Suzuki (32:08) – Naito hit the Destino to win the match