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2 New Matches Announced For Super Showdown

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After announcing the Cruiserweight title bout for the Super Showdown last month, WWE has now revealed two new matches for the show, including one for the SmackDown tag team championship.

The first match which has been announced for the show is between the teams of Peyton Royce and Billie Kay, collectively known as The IIconics vs. Asuka and Naomi.

This bout was set up during the latest episode of SmackDown Live where IIconics unleashed a 2-on-1 attack on Naomi and making her return to the Blue Branded Show, Asuka made the save.

The second match which has been announced for the event will see the Bar Sheamus and Cesaro challenging the New Day for the trio’s SmackDown Tag Team Championships.

It’s worth mentioning here that The Bar won a triple threat match last week on SmackDown and they are set to face Rusev day next week in a #1 contender match for the SmackDown tag team titles.

So it wouldn’t be a surprise if the former Raw Tag Champs win this bout and end up challenging the New Day for the titles at the upcoming Hell In A Cell PPV as well.

After the announcement, here is the updated WWE Super Showdown match card:

Updated WWE Super Showdown match card

WWE Championship Match: Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles

#1 Contenders Match: The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan

WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match: Buddy Murphy vs. Cedric Alexander

SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match: The Bar vs. The New Day

Triple H vs. The Undertaker

John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens

The Shield vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre

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

Asuka and Naomi vs. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce

Ric Flair On Who Is The Greatest Babyface Of Pro Wrestling History

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While many would choose stars like Hulk Hogan or Stone Cold Steve Austin as their top babyfaces in the history of pro wrestling, Ric Flair has a different approach.

The WWE Hall Of Famer, alongside his daughter and the SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair was recently a guest on the WWE Network series Photo Shoot.

During the episode both the stars were shown a number of photos. While talking about the pictures, Ric went down the memory lane and discussed things like his angle with Randy Savage over Elizabeth and more.

Ric Flair On Who Is The Greatest Babyface Of All Time

When shown a picture of himself and Ricky Steamboat, Flair called Steamboat the greatest babyface of all time. He said that he doesn’t think anyone has had better matches in the history of pro wrestling than Ricky and him.

Recalling his WrestleMania 18 match with the Undertaker, the former World Champion claimed that he had confidence issues over wrestling at the age of 55 and revealed that the Dead Man helped him in restoring his confidence.

Apart from this, Ric Flair also called Dusty Rhodes the most creative mind in Pro Wrestling and Roddy Piper the greatest bad guy in the business.

The full episode of Photo Shoot can be seen at WWE network. You can check out a promo for it featuring both Ric and Charlotte in the video below:

6 Takeaways From WWE SmackDown (9/4)

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The September 4th episode of WWE SmackDown aired live from the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI. Here are 6 takeaways from the show:

Daniel Bryan Defeated Andrade “Cien” Almas

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Renee Young kicked off this week’s episode of SmackDown in the ring. She introduced Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella and they joined her for an interview. Footage of last week’s attack by The Miz & Maryse was shown and Renee asked for their reaction.

Bryan stated that they are here and ready for a fight. Brie then challenged The Miz and Maryse to come down to the ring and fight them right now. Renee Young told Bryan & Brie that The Miz and Maryse have already left the arena for the night. Andrade “Cien” Almas and Zelina Vega interrupted and Vega said that Bryan will once again face Almas tonight.

The match started out back and forth. Bryan quickly applied the Yes Lock but Almas made his way to the ropes to break up the hold. Almas went for a running knee but Bryan dove out of the way and Andrade tumbled to the floor outside.

Bryan tried to capitalize with a Crossbody of the ring apron but Almas countered with a Dropkick while Daniel was in midair. The action returned to the ring and Almas once again took control with a Moonsault for a near fall. Daniel battled back with a series of Yes Kicks but Almas ducked under one and bounced Bryan’s face off the top turnbuckle.

Andrade followed that up with Double Knees and then went for the Hammerlock DDT but Bryan escaped. Bryan then quickly hit the running knee for the pinfall victory. After the match, Brie hit Zelina Vega with a running knee and celebrated with Bryan. The Miz and Maryse appeared on the jumbotron from “the best restaurant in Detroit”.

They informed Daniel and Brie that they will have to wait until Hell in a Cell to fight them. Bryan and Brie then headed backstage and said they were going to get dinner at the same restaurant as The Miz & Maryse.

Becky Lynch Vowed To Take The Title From Charlotte At WWE Hell In A Cell

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Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch were interviewed in separate locations tonight on WWE SmackDown. Flair started off the interviewing by saying that she knows Becky deserved the SmackDown Women’s Championship but she wasn’t just going to lay down for her at SummerSlam.

Becky started talking but Charlotte quickly interrupted and told her that if anyone knows what it is like to live in someone’s shadow, it is her. Flair said that Becky could have come to her and asked for a title match and Becky responded by saying “screw you”.

Becky boasted about standing above Charlotte last week and raising the SmackDown Women’s Championship. Charlotte said that Becky attacked her from behind and dared her to come at her face to face because it would be a different story. Lynch promised Charlotte that she will and added that she is done playing around.

Lynch said that from now on she is taking what she wants and doesn’t care how that affects Charlotte. Lynch claimed that it was a full-time job being Flair’s friend and managing her insecurities. Becky stated that the only thing she cares about now is taking her spot back at the top of the SmackDown women’s division where she belongs. Lynch then vowed that Charlotte will never see the SmackDown Women’s Championship after they face each other at WWE Hell in a Cell.

Asuka Saved Naomi

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Naomi battled Peyton Royce tonight on SmackDown. The IIconics cut a promo before the match and poked fun at Naomi. Peyton Royce tried to stall once the match started but couldn’t avoid a massive elbow to the face courtesy of Naomi.

Billie Kay bashed Naomi with a cheap shot while the referee wasn’t paying attention. Royce tried to capitalize with a boot to the face but Naomi dodged it and knocked Peyton to the canvas with an Enziguri.

Naomi took out Billie Kay at ringside and then got back into the ring and attacked Royce. Naomi then flipped onto Peyton with a Sunset Flip from the apron for the quick pinfall victory.

After the match, the IIconics went after Naomi and attacked her. Asuka sprinted for the ring and beat the hell out of Royce and Kay.

AJ Styles Attacked Samoa Joe

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Samoa Joe came down to the ring and grabbed the microphone. Joe claimed that WWE Champion AJ Styles wasn’t here tonight because AJ’s family is taking his threats very seriously.

Joe wondered if AJ and his family were in lockdown out of fear of a home invasion. Joe added that he would never do something like that because he is not a monster. He claimed that he did AJ’s family a favor by forcing Styles to stay home tonight.

Joe vowed to Styles’ WWE Championship from him at Hell in a Cell and to also put him to sleep for good. Styles appeared on the jumbotron and blasted Joe for making threats to his family. Styles’ entrance music hit and Joe looked like he had just seen a ghost.

AJ emerged onto the entrance ramp and stared at Joe. Styles then sprinted to the ring and traded shots with Joe. Styles knocked Joe to the corner of the ring and beat the hell out of him. The action spilled out of the ring and Joe launched AJ into the steel steps.

Joe went for a chair but turned around into a Phenomenal Forearm off the steps from Styles. AJ tried to strike Joe with the chair but Joe got out of the way at the last moment. WWE officials rushed to the ring to try to break up the brawl but AJ was able to hit Joe with a Suicide Dive before he was taken backstage.

Rusev Day Is One Step Closer To A Title Shot

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Rusev Day (Aiden English & Rusev) battled SAnitY and The Usos tonight on SmackDown in a Triple Threat match. The winner of the match will face The Bar next week to determine who will get a shot at the SmackDown Tag Team Championships at WWE Hell in a Cell.

The Usos and Rusev Day started off the match by trading shots. SAnitY tagged in and took turns beating down Jey Uso. Dain connected with a massive Dropkick that sent Jey flying out of the ring. Eric Young tagged in and followed it up with an elbow off the ring apron to Jey’s face.

Back in the ring, Jimmy Uso was able to tag in and beatdown Eric Young. Rusev tagged in and tried to apply the Accolade to Young but was distracted by Alexander Wolfe. Young capitalized on the distraction and planted Rusev with a Neckbreaker.

Jimmy Uso got back in the action and connected with a Splash. All hell broke loose and Jey Uso took out Dain and Wolfe with a Suicide Dive. English then planted Jey with a DDT on the ring apron. Rusev then hit Young with a big boot for the pinfall victory. The Bar came down to the ramp after the match and stared at Rusev Day.

Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella Sent A Message To The Miz & Maryse

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The Miz and Maryse returned to the arena after Bryan and Brie left. They pretended to be shocked that Bryan and Brie weren’t there and SmackDown GM Paige told The Miz that he had to find someone to compete against tonight or he would be fired. R-Truth was being his usual insane self throughout tonight’s SmackDown and was still searching for Carmella. He bumped into Maryse backstage and asked if she was Carmella. Maryse was offended that R-Truth mistook her for that “Staten Island trash”.

The Miz interrupted and wondered what the hell was going on. R-Truth was confused because he still thought Maryse was Carmella and The Miz responded by calling R-Truth a joke. Later on SmackDown, R-Truth finally found the real Carmella and told her that Maryse called her “Staten Island trash”. R-Truth called for a truce with Carmella and asked her to accompany him to the ring later tonight for his match against The Miz.

The Miz and R-Truth then battled in this week’s main event with Carmella and Maryse ringside for the match. R-Truth started off the match in control and connected with a Leg Drop for a near fall. The Miz battled back and planted R-Truth with a Neckbreaker for a two count.

Miz mocked Bryan’s Yes Kicks but R-Truth ducked under one and rolled up Miz for another two count. The Miz battled back and went for the Figure Four but once again R-Truth countered into a roll-up for a near fall. The Miz quickly took back control and was about to hit the Skull Crushing Finale when Daniel Bryan’s music hit. R-Truth capitalized on the distraction and rolled up The Miz for the pinfall victory.

After the match, Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella rushed down to the ring. Bryan attacked The Miz as Brie beatdown Maryse. Andrade “Cien” Almas and Zelina Vega then joined the party but wound up getting beaten down as well. Bryan and Brie locked in the Yes Lock on Almas and Vega as Miz & Maryse retreated up the entrance ramp. The Miz cowardly made his way towards the ring but retreated once Bryan turned his attention towards him. SmackDown went off the air with Bryan and Brie leading a “yes!” chant from the crowd.

Match Announced For Next Week’s WWE SmackDown Live

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WWE has announced the first match for next week’s episode of SmackDown Live.

Rusev and Aiden English will take on The Bar as part of the mini-tournament to determine the new #1 contenders for the SmackDown Tag Team Titles.

As seen on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live in Detroit, MI at the Little Caesars Arena on the USA Network, Rusev Day beat The Usos and Sanity to advance while last week, The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) beat Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson and The Colons.

The winners of next week’s match will challenge The New Day for the SmackDown Tag Team Titles at the upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event that goes down on Sunday, September 16, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas at the AT&T Center and will air on the WWE Network.

WWE holds next week’s show in Lafayette, LA at the Cajundome. As of this writing, no other matches for SmackDown has been announced.

The New Day won the titles from The Bludgeon Brothers (Luke Harper & Erick Rowan) on an August episode of SmackDown Live in Brooklyn, NY. The reason for the title change is due to Rowan suffering an injury at SummerSlam and having to undergo surgery to fix it.

Mixed Match Challenge Season 2 Announced, Teams Revealed

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WWE is bringing back Mixed Match Challenge. On Tuesday, the company made the news official as the second season of the series was revealed in a video that was presented by Cathy Kelley.

The series will feature 10 teams with female and male WWE Superstars going against each other in a tournament format. Fans will be able to watch Superstars compete in a round robin-style Mixed Tag Team Elimination Tournament in which all teams will face each other. Last year’s tournament had the Superstars compete to win $100,000 to support the charity of their choice.

The show airs live on Facebook after SmackDown goes off the air starting on September 18th at 10 PM ET/PT. The first season saw The Miz and Asuka defeat Charlotte Flair and Bobby Roode in the finals.

In this video, which you can watch below, she revealed the teams that will compete from the rosters of Monday Night RAW and SmackDown Live. Those teams are listed as the following:

Team RAW

  • Braun Strowman & Alexa Bliss
  • Bobby Lashley & Sasha Banks
  • Finn Balor & Bayley
  • Jinder Mahal & Alicia Fox
  • Kevin Owens & Natalya.

Team SmackDown Live

  • The Miz & Asuka
  • Jimmy Uso & Naomi
  • Rusev & Lana
  • WWE Champion AJ Styles & SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair
  • R-Truth & Carmella.

 

WWE SmackDown Live Results & Discussion (9.4)

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The September 4th, 2018 edition of WWE SmackDown Live took place at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI.

– Renee Young is in the ring to kick off SmackDown, and she introduces Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella. They make their way down to the ring for an interview as the crowd chants Daniel Bryan’s name. Renee shows them a recap of the attack on them last week, and footage of The Miz and Maryse challenging them before SmackDown started. Bryan says they’re here now and now is the time to fight, and Brie calls out Miz and Maryse to come face them right now. Renee informs them that while Miz and Maryse were here earlier, they left. Andrade “Cien” Almas and Zelina Vega come out next to interrupt. Almas and Zelina cut a brief promo, and then Zelina informs Bryan & Bella that they are going to do the same thing they did last week, right now. It looks like we have Bryan and Almas in singles action up next.

Daniel Bryan vs. Andrade “Cien” Almas: We’re told that Paige made this match official during the commercial break. The opening bell sounds and Bryan and Almas trade holds on the mat evenly in the opening moments. Bryan looks for the Yes Lock early on, but Almas reaches the ropes to break the hold. The fight spills outside where Almas turns things around. Back in the ring, Almas looks for a running knee strike in the corner, but Bryan dodges it and Almas falls out to ringside again. Bryan looks for a cross-body off the apron on Almas on the floor, but Almas blocks it with a dropkick. Back in the ring, Bryan turns things around and hits a series of kicks in the corner before a running dropkick to the face. Bryan looks for a back-superplex, but Almas elbows him away. Almas follows up with a moonsault for a two count. Bryan comes back with more Yes Kicks, but Almas ducks one and face-plants Bryan into the middle turnbuckle. Almas hits the running double knee strike and Bryan is hurt. Almas wants the hammerlock DDT, but Bryan escapes, and Bryan also escapes a spinning back elbow attempt. Bryan comes back with a running knee to the face for the three count.

Winner: Daniel Bryan

– After the match, Brie attacks Zelina and hits a running knee to the face. As Bryan and Bella are celebrating, The Miz and Maryse appear on the big screen to interrupt. Miz says they’re taking the night off to go on a date at the best restaurant in Detroit, but they shut it down so they don’t have to eat with anyone from Detroit. Miz says they were there earlier, but since Daniel and Brie weren’t, they’ll have to wait until Hell In A Cell to get their shot at them. Miz and Maryse sign off, and Bryan and Bella head to the back.

– Back from the break, Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella are shown exiting the arena with their bags. They say they’re going to get dinner now at the same restaurant as Miz and Maryse.

– Charlotte and Becky Lynch now join the broadcast team via camera for an interview, from separate locations in the building. Becky gets the loudest reaction from the crowd. Charlotte says she knows Becky thinks she deserved the Women’s Title, but Charlotte wasn’t going to just lay down for her, and Becky lost. They exchange words and Charlotte says Becky has been blindsiding her, and she wants Becky to try coming after her face to face. Becky says she’s done asking and she’s starting taking. Becky trashes Charlotte, and Charlotte says at Hell In A Cell she’s going to prove Becky is second best. The broadcast team informs us that Charlotte vs. Becky in a Women’s Title match has been officially booked for Hell In A Cell.

– Jeff Hardy vs. Randy Orton at Hell In A Cell has also been officially booked, and coming up later tonight will be a video package looking at Jeff Hardy’s career.

Naomi vs. Peyton Royce: Peyton and Billie cut a brief promo on the ramp before the match. The opening bell sounds and Peyton wastes some time, so Naomi goes right after her with an elbow to the face. They trade strikes now and Billie Kay hits a cheao-shot from ringisde behind the ref’s back. Peyton talks some trash and goes for a kick, but Naomi ducks and connects with a kick of her own. Naomi takes out Billie at ringside and then kicks down Peyton. Naomi springboards over the top rope from the apron into the ring with a sunset flip on Peyton for the three count.

Winner: Naomi

– The bell rings after a short match, and The Iiconics both immediately begin beating down Naomi. Asuka’s music hits and it looks like she’s coming out for the save. Asuka runs down the ramp and beats down Peyton and BIllie. Asuka hits some suplexes and then a Shining Wizard on Peyton. Asuka then checks on Naomi at ringside.

– We go to a video package looking at the feud between Randy Orton and Jeff Hardy, including footage of some of Jeff’s biggest dives and spots. Jeff says he has taken more risks and defied more limits than anyone in WWE, and he has always done it to defend his honor. He says he’s never had a reason to do it inside the Hell In A Cell, until now, and for the first time ever at the pay-per-view, he will soar higher than the heavens.

– The Miz and Maryse are back at the arena, and they step into Paige’s office. Paige lets them know that Daniel and Brie left, and Miz acts surprised. Paige says now that Miz is back, he will have to compete in a match tonight, against anyone who wants to face him. Miz tries to talk his way out of it, but Paige says if he doesn’t compete tonight he’s fired.

– We see a promotional video for the upcoming May Young Classic 2018.

– R-Truth is walking backstage with his sunglasses on, when he spots who he thinks is Carmella. She turns around to revel that it’s Maryse, who says she can’t believe Truth mistook her for that “Staten Island trash.” Miz walks over and asks what’s going on. Truth says he’s trying to book a match with Carmella, but she can’t handle the truth. Miz asks Truth not to speak to his wife like that, and Truth seems confused that Miz is married to Carmella. Miz trashes Truth and says he hasn’t been relevant since they teamed together 7 years ago, and says he’s a joke. Truth says he doesn’t know what Carmella sees in Miz, and he walks off.

– Samoa Joe’s music hits, and the broadcast team seems confused by his presence as he makes his way out to the ring. Joe gets on the mic and says that AJ isn’t here tonight, so that means the Styles family is taking his threats seriously. Joe says last week he said he would go to AJ’s house, so they’re probably locked down fearing of a home invasion. Joe says that’s not going to happen because Joe is not a monster, and he says he did AJ’s wife a favor by making AJ stay home on a Tuesday night. Joe says his actions have forced AJ to care about his family. Joe says at Hell In A Cell he’s coming to take AJ’s Championship and put him to sleep. AJ Styles appears on the big screen and calls out Joe for threatening his family. AJ’s music hits, and Joe looks confused. AJ comes out from behind the curtain and stares down AJ from the stage. AJ runs down the ramp and hits the ring, and they go at it. Joe takes control early with a series of strikes, but AJ turns things around and pummels on Joe in the corner. The fight spills out to ringside, where Joe whips AJ into the ring steps. Joe grabs a steel chair, but AJ comes leaping off the ring steps with a Phenomenal Forearm to drop him. AJ picks up the steel chair and swings, but Joe ducks and it hits the ring post. Referees run out and hold AJ back as Joe hobbles up the ramp. AJ runs through the ring to hit a springboard suicide dive off the top onto Joe and some referees. Paige and more referees come out to haul off AJ.

– R-Truth is backstage going over strategy with Tye Dillinger. Truth is still searching for Carmella. Tye points her out and Truth walks over. Truth asks her if she’s seen Carmella, and she points out that she is Carmella. Truth asks if Carmella will call a truce with her to walk him out for his match with Miz tonight. Truth tells her that “other Carmella” called her Staten Island trash. Carmella gets mad now and says she’s going to rip apart Maryse, and she walks off. It appears Carmella will be accompanying Truth to the ring later tonight. Truth tells Tye he just gave him a lesson on how to get yourself into the main event on SmackDown Live.

– Tom Phillips informs us from the broadcast table that Paige has officially booked R-Truth vs. The Mi for tonight’s main event.

– We go to a video package looking over Randy Orton’s career next, including his Hell In A Cell matches.

The Usos vs. Sanity vs. Rusev Day: As Sanity makes their entrance, Aiden English interrupts from off-camera. Aiden comes out on the stage and sings, then introduces Rusev with Lana. The opening bell sounds and Rusev Day and The Usos start this off trading tags and battling back and forth. Killian Dain gets involved from ringside and then Eric Young comes in and works over Uso. Young and Dain trade tags now and take turns beating on Jey Uso. Dain hits a fisherman’s suplex on Jey for a two count, then he applies a chin lock. Dain dropkicks Jey to the outside, then Eric Young tags and hits a flying elbow off the apron onto Jey on the ringside floor. Back in the ring, Jimmy Uso finally gets the tag and cleans house. Jimmy kicks Eric Young down and then hits the running hip attack in the corner. Rusev tags in now and he’s next to beat on EY. Rusev drops Young with a spinning heel kick, then looks for the Accolade. Alexander Wolf distracts Rusev from the apron, which leads to Eric Young hitting a neckbreaker on Rusev. Jimmy Uso gets a blind tag and comes flying off the top with a splash and covers, but Aiden English breaks up the ramp. Dain runs in and takes out English, then Jey runs in and drops Dain. Jey runs the ropes and hits a suicide dive on Sanity at ringside, and Rusev gets the blind tag off Jey’s back. Rusev runs the ropes now but Jey hits him from the apron. English hits a DDT on Jey on the apron, and then Young rolls up Rusev from behind, but English breaks it up. The distraction from English leads to Rusev hitting a big boot to the face of Young for the three count.

Winners: Rusev Day

– As Rusev Day and Lana celebrate in the ring, Sheamus and Cesaro come out to the stage to taunt the winners. The Bar faces Rusev Day next week, and the winners will face The New Day at Hell In A Cell.

– We see The Miz warming up backstage, and Corey Graves tells us on commentary that Carmella has now officially agreed to accompany R-Truth tonight. Tom Phillips then introduces a video package looking at their work with the Connor’s Cure group.

– They show a video package looking at the return of the Mixed Match Tag Challenge.

– The Miz and Maryse come down to the ring, and they’ve got microphones. The Miz reminds everyone that when his hand goes up their mouths go shut. The Miz shows us footage again of the attack on Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella last week, and says that Daniel Bryan is the one who is the coward now. Carmella comes out to interrupt, and then R-Truth comes out and they sing his entrance song on the way down to the ring. Our main event is up next.

The Miz vs. R-Truth: Carmella and Maryse are both at ringside for this one. R-Truth starts off strong on this one and hits a leg drop for a two count. Truth pummels on Miz in the corner and then hits a spinning heel kick. The Miz comes back with a knee to the midsection, then he takes a moment to recover while Truth is down. The Miz stomps on truth and pins for a two count. The Miz follows up with a neckbreaker and backbreaker for another two count. Miz hits the “yes kicks” until Truth grabs his leg to stop them and rolls up Miz for a two count. Truth fires up with some clotheslines and a spinning forearm shot. Truth hits a splash in the corner and then he looks for the axe kick, but Miz dodges it. Miz hits a DDT for a two count. The Miz wastes some time imitating Daniel Bryan and then looks for the running knee strike, but Truth dodges it and hits a spinning heel kick. Truth looks for a back suplex, but Miz lands on his feet and takes out Truth’s knee. Miz looks for a Figure Four but Truth reverses into a pin. Miz immediately gets up and boots Truth in the face. As The Miz sets up for the Skull Crushing Finale, Daniel Bryan’s music hits for the distraction. This leads to R-Truth rolling up The Miz in a pin for the three count.

Winner: R-Truth

– Immediately after the match, Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella hit the ring. Bryan beats down Miz and Brie attacks Maryse. Andrade Almas and Zelina Vega come out next and attack Bryan and Bella. Bryan and Bella turn things around and they each put Almas and Vega in the Yes Lock. The Miz and Maryse watch on from the stage. The Miz looks like he’s about to hit the ring, but Bryan gets to his feet and Miz stops in his tracks and backs off. Daniel Bryan leads the crowd in a “yes” chant as SmackDown goes off the air.

Shawn Michaels: One More Match? (Editorial)

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No one stays retired. It’s one of the running gags that is prevalent throughout wrestling history. Ric Flair, Terry Funk, Mick Foley…they all returned. One man who has kept his word? Shawn Michaels.

HBK is arguably the greatest superstar to ever step into a WWE ring. The legendary career of Michaels and his show-stopping performances at WrestleMania events throughout history can only be matched by one man: The Undertaker. This past week on RAW featured the return of both HBK and ‘Taker to our screens, the former to cement his opinion that Triple H would defeat his longtime rival, or “cerebrally assassinate” to steal a phrase. This brought out The Deadman who brought up the WrestleMania history of all three men, confirming his dominance at the Showcase of the Immortals.

Why Tease With No Payoff?

The way that the segment ran played out like a very elaborate tease. It has been reported in the past that Vince McMahon loathes segments that tease impossible scenarios. Such as the Steve Austin podcast incident where he was goaded by Paul Heyman into seemingly challenging Brock Lesnar to a Texas Deathmatch…so would a scripted show like RAW have this ‘tease’ without merit? It’s possible, but why would you try something like this if it leads to nothing? WWE does have history in this department so it IS possible.

The question is, should HBK return to the ring? Yes and no. Yes because he is one of the greatest ever. No because it would need to be against The Undertaker. We really don’t need to see that match again do we? After two of the greatest WrestleMania matches ever do we need to retread that well worn path?

Rumors were floating that Michaels and AJ Styles could have a match for the WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble in 2017. It caused a huge buzz and there at least a slim chance that it could happen. The hype for this potential match was unreal and it could’ve been a real crowning moment in Styles’ career. However as Michaels stated in his RAW promo, he is a man of his word and he would not come out of retirement.

What’s The Likelihood?

Triple H and Undertaker will battle for the final time at the Showdown event in Australia in October. Michaels will probably be involved in some way but will it lead to one final HBK vs Taker match? If Undertaker truly decides that he wants to hang up his boots at next year’s WrestleMania (how many times have you seen that phrase over the years?) then could Michaels be the man to retire him? It would make for a fantastic moment to see HBK back in the ring but would this best be served for a new up and coming Superstar to give Undertaker his last hurrah?

Whatever happens, if we get one more Shawn Michaels match then it would be a spectacle we never expected. Seeing one of the greatest ever go at it one final time can’t be considered a bad thing. If Undertaker wants to retire against Shawn Michaels then they can both ride off into the sunset.

Here’s to WrestleMania 35, a decade after the greatest match in Mania history…one final time.

Billy Corgan Says More NWA Titles Are Coming

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NWA President Billy Corgan says the promotion is planning to re-introduce several more championship titles.

This past weekend, Cody made made history by capturing the NWA World Heavyweight Championship at All In. At next month’s NWA 70th Anniversary event from Nashville, the organization will re-introduce a “re-christened” National Heavyweight Championship.

The NWA National title was first introduced in 1980. It was held by legendends such as Jack Brisco, Tomy Rich, Paul Orndorff, Dusty Rhodes, Larry Zbyszko, Ted DiBiase, Tully Blanchard and Nikita Koloff. The National title was vacated back in February.

The NWA has yet to announce who will challenge for the NWA National title on 10/21, but they are not stopping there. According to Billy Corgan (via Instagram), the next focus will be the Tag Team and Women’s Championships. NWA executive Dave Lagana clarified on Twitter earlier today that the NWA tag titles are currently vacant.

Following the success of All In and Cody being the current NWA World Heavyweight champion, it should be interesting to see how The Elite factors into the future of the National Wrestling Alliance. Will the Bullet Club remain with Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling? Will they start their own promotion? Will they be part of a full NWA reboot? These questions remain unanswered, for now.

The NWA 70th Anniversary show takes place on Sunday, October 21st from the Nashville Fairgrounds. The show will be available to purchase for live streaming through the FITE mobile app

Bret Hart Pens Touching Tribute To Jim Neidhart

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WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart has released a statement regarding the passing of his longtime friend and tag team partner, Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, who passed away on August 13th.

Bret tweeted on the 13th, “Stunned and saddened. I just don’t have the words right now.” With almost a month to mourn and gather his thoughts, the Hitman published the following on Instagram on Tuesday afternoon:

“I’ve lost a lot of friends over the past few years. One of the things you realize about getting older is that not everybody is going to get older with you.” – Cormac McCarthy

I’m sorry for taking so long in making a statement about the recent passing of my longtime friend and companion Jim “Anvil” Neidhart. No loss has ever dimmed the light in my heart as this one. I loved Jim as more than a brother. He was a one-of-kind character. The most beautiful thing about Jim was how on the longest days and in the most miserable times, he could always make you laugh. He’ll always be the “Anvil”, the big rhino, the tank. He was the best friend I ever had and I owe him for everything good that ever came my way as a pro wrestler. Jim didn’t need me so much as I needed him. We had always been close friends from the first time we met in Stampede Wrestling. We never fought or argued about anything and we were always in agreement. Aside from being my loyal friend, tag team partner, and brother-in-law, I can say Jim helped me keep my sanity during our numerous dark and lonely times. He was such a hilarious friend. Thank you Jim for a lifetime of happy and great memories.

Pro wrestling is a profession where trust and loyalty are everything. We were such a fun, fast, exciting, and formidable combination highlighting each other while always making our opponents. When it came to wrestling teams like Andre the Giant and Haku, the British Bulldogs, the Nasty Boys, Demolition, and The Rockers, the Hart Foundation could work with any team and have the best match on the card. We were both always very proud of all of our accomplishments as the Hart Foundation but we we were always most proud of our friendship.

Someday but far enough away , I hope to have a joyous meeting with the many friends and loved ones gone before and, when I make that crossover, I pray God will lead me straight to the Anvil. Thank you Anvil, for I owe you everything.

“I’ve met men I could trust in the mouth of hell. I would trust them to breathe for me, to pump my blood with their hearts.” – Sebastian Faulks

Love,
Bret

Former WWE Star Backstage At Tonight’s WWE SmackDown Live

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Former WWE star James Ellsworth is backstage at tonight’s SmackDown Live TV event, according to Pwinsider.com. As of this writing, there’s no word yet on if he’ll appear on the show or is just visiting.

Ellsworth was last seen on WWE television during the July 24th episode of SmackDown Live when SmackDown General Manager Paige “fired” Ellsworth from the WWE. The belief at the time was that the reasoning for this firing angle was due to WWE being done using him on television as he was not under a full-time contract with the company when he returned earlier this year and was only used on a per date basis.

Ellsworth’s second stint with the company started at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event where made his return to WWE by helping Carmella retain the WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship against Asuka. They were paired together until his departure.

WWE holds tonight’s episode of SmackDown Live Detroit, MI at the Little Caesars Arena As noted, The Usos vs. Sanity vs. Rusev and Aiden English in a three-way match has been confirmed for the show.

The winners of this match will take on The Bar next week to find out who will challenge The New Day for the SmackDown Tag Team Titles at the upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event.

Los Ingobernables de Japon Confirmed for OTT Anniversary Show

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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 alongside the following talents:

  • Will Ospreay
  • Shane Strickland
  • Bandido
  • Flamita
  • Kings Of The North
  • Angel Cruzers and many more TBA

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.

https://twitter.com/OTT_wrestling/status/1036962228593983488

Batista Explains What Could Lead To Him Making WWE Return

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Although he hasn’t worked a match in a few years, pro wrestling is still near and dear to the heart of former WWE Champion Batista.

While doing an interview with WhatCulture Wrestling to promote his upcoming film, Final Score, he gave some insight into what could lead him to him making a WWE return after being a few years removed from his latest run that came back in 2014 where he headlined WrestleMania 30 alongside Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan.

He stated that he thinks and misses pro wrestling on a daily basis because he has a passion for it as he feels at his core, that’s who he is [pro wrestler]. In order for him to make a WWE return, it comes down to two things that need to happen.

Those things are the right time and the right opponent. It needs to make sense for him to return and that’s it.

When reflecting on his latest run, he noted that he went back with the right intentions and felt like he didn’t deliver on what he’d promised and that was just creatively.

“Not only do I have to be free, but I also have to factor in there is a risk that I would be injured,” Batista stated as he pointed out that if he got hurt then he would need time off and that could impact his acting career.

What are your thoughts on Batista’s comments? Sound off in the comment section.

Sendai Girls Champion Announced for UK Show

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Pro Wrestling: EVE has announced that Sendai Girls Champion Chihiro Hashimoto will be part of their Strong Women Style event on September 29th.

Hashimoto is a former three time Sendai Girls World Champion. She trained under Japanese wrestling legend Meiko Satomura as part of the Sendai Girls Dojo. Hashimoto made her professional debut in October 2015 and named the 2016 Rookie of the Year by the acclaimed Tokyo Sports publication. Thus becoming only the second female to win the award in history.

Hashimoto will be facing Mae Young Classic competitor Alpha Female in a first time ever match. Alpha (also known as Jazzy Gilbert) recently returned to action after being sidelined for 6 months with an injury.

EVE recently held the biggest event in the history of European Women’s wrestling at Wrestle Queendom. The event took place at the historic York Hall in Bethnal Green and saw the winner of last year’s SHE-1 event Charlie Morgan defeat Sammii Jayne to become the Pro Wrestling: EVE champion.

You can find out more information via the tweet below:

https://twitter.com/ProWrestlingEVE/status/1036358923622785024

Matt Riddle Announced for PROGRESS: Hello Wembley (9/30)

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PROGRESS has announced who new NXT Superstar Matt Riddle will 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.

Matt Riddle recently appeared on camera at NXT Takeover and has been confirmed as a signee to WWE’s developmental system. Riddle has been one of the hottest ‘import’ talents to emerge from PROGRESS over the past few years having won the ATLAS title and defending the belt across the globe. This will be the biggest English Independent show in years and the following bouts are now signed:

  • 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

Tickets are still available to purchase via AXS.

Full Card for NJPW Road To Destruction Nagoya (09/05)

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New Japan Pro Wrestling’s September scheduling is usually dominated by the DESTRUCTION shows, 2018 is no different. This year’s lineup of shows will of course feature to ‘Road To’ shows, some of which will be available on NJPWWorld. Here’s the full lineup for the September 5th show in Nagoya:

  • Yuya Uemura and Shota Umino vs Yota Tsuji and Ren Narita
  • Ayato Yoshida vs Yujiro Takahashi
  • Toa Henare, David Finley, Michael Elgin and Juice Robinson vs Taiji Ishimori, Tanga Loa, Tama Tonga and Bad Luck Fale
  • YOSHI-HASHI and Hirooki Goto vs Takashi Iizuka and Taichi
  • BUSHI, Sanada, EVIL and Tetsuya Naito vs TAKA Michinoku, El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Minoru Suzuki
  • Tomoaki Honma, Togi Makabe and Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Gedo, Toru Yano and Kazuchika Okada
  • Will Ospreay, Berreta and Tomohiro Ishii vs Chase Owens, Kota Ibushi and Kenny Omega

The full G1 Climax tournament was available in English for the first time ever this year and now New Japan’s Destruction shows in September will be getting the ‘Western’ treatment. Play by Play commentator Kevin Kelly confirmed which shows be would be commentating live via Twitter.

The Road to Destruction shows on September 7th, 8th and 9th will only be available in Japanese live. The September 15th, 17th and 23rd events in Hiroshima, Beppu and Kobe will be available in English. Kelly will be recording commentary for the ‘Road To’ events in post production.

All In Live Attendance Tops 11,000

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This past Saturday night’s ALL IN pay-per-view from Hoffman Estates, Illinois was a huge success. Tickets for the show sold out in less than 30 minutes. The buzz leading into the show was unlike anything we’ve ever seen. The entire card delivered and it seems we might be on the cusp of a revolution in pro wrestling. On Tuesday, the show’s organizers revealed the live attendance for All In. By any measure, All In was a smashing success.

The initial ‘challenge’ by wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer was to draw 10,000 fans. According to Cody and the Young Bucks, All In had a live attendance of 11,263. Wrestling promoters do have a history of exaggerating live attendance. Even Cody joked that the 11,263 figure is kayfabed. We will provide an update on this story when more attendance data is released, but this is a very impressive number.

https://twitter.com/ALL_IN_2018/status/1037028282229841920

As the dust settles from the historic weekend, it seems that NWA World Heavyweight Champion Cody is wondering the same thing we are.

Update: Young Bucks Merch is now selling a t-shirt touting the attendance figure. If there is a next time, can they top this crowd ?

Chris Jericho Addresses His Status For WWE Super Show-Down

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Chris Jericho has addressed his status for WWE Super Show-Down, the upcoming stadium show from Australia on October 6th. Jericho has a 4th degree black belt in trolling, so take this with a grain of salt. A fan asked Jericho directly if he will be at Super Show-Down. The reigning IWGP Intercontinental Camp Jericho replied:

Chris Jericho’s 2018

Jericho has made a few appearances for WWE this year, including a backstage segment at the RAW 25th Anniversary special in January. He last wrestled in a WWE ring at the Greatest Royal Rumble back in April.

Outside of WWE, Jericho made several appearances for New Japan Pro Wrestling, including a 5-star classic against Kenny Omega at Wrestle Kingdom from the Tokyo Dome. At Dominion, he captured the IWGP Intercontinental Championship from Tetsuya Naito.

This past weekend, Jericho made a surprise appearance at ALL IN and attacked Kenny Omega after his match with Pentagon Jr. 

Chris Jericho’s cruise, the Rock ‘n’ Wrestling Rager, sails from Miami on October 27th.

Updated Card For WWE Super Show-Down

  • Triple H vs. The Undertaker
  • #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 vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre
  • Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins vs. The Riott Squad
  • WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander vs. Buddy Murphy

WWE Super Show-Down takes place on Saturday, October 6th from Australia’s Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) stadium. The event will stream live on the WWE Network.

Reason Why Renee Young Filled In For Jonathan Coachman On WWE RAW

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To the surprise and joy of many WWE fans, Renee Young was back on commentary for the this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Columbus, OH at the Schottenstein Center on the USA Network.

She joined Corey Graves and Michael Cole on the commentary team where she filled in for Jonathan Coachman, who is usually part of the team. It was noted on the broadcast of the show that the reason for Coachman’s absence was due to him not being there was because he was “on assignment”.

For those who are wondering why he wasn’t there, it’s due to him filming content for the Golf Channel at the WinStar World Casino and Resort. Prior to the show, Coachman took to his official Instagram account to note that Young is only replacing him for the show this week. He wrote the following:

“Done with our night shoot at the @winstar_world as we get set for our 2 night event starting Tuesday and Wednesday 9et on @golf channel. Going to be fun.”

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This isn’t the first time that Coachman has missed the show due to other commitments as Young and WWE Hall of Famer Booker T has done commentary in the past to fill in.

Braun Strowman Brags About Shield Attack, Bella Twins On Their RAW Return

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Braun Strowman Brags About Shield Attack

Braun Strowman decided to take to his official Twitter account to brag about beating down The Shield (WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, and Seth Rollins) on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Columbus, OH at the Schottenstein Center on the USA Network.

Strowman, who is set to challenge Reigns for the Universal Title at the upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, wrote the following about the segment:

“The worst is yet to come!!!!! Cause all you have done is woken a sleeping giant and filled him with terrible resolve!!!! #MondayNightRaw is my YARD now!!!!! I am the HAMMER and with my pack we will smash the shield!!!”

https://twitter.com/BraunStrowman/status/1036983363591188483

Bella Twins On their RAW Return

The Bella Twins took on The Riott Squad’s Sarah Logan & Liv Morgan on this week’s WWE RAW. The finish of the match saw Nikki hit the Rack Attack 2.0 on Morgan. Following the match, Nikki took to her Instagram account to give their reaction to making their in-ring return on the flagship show of the WWE by writing the following:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BnTZIRKhsmm/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=embed_loading_state_control

They will team up with RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. The Riott Squad at the Super Show-Down stadium show on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia.

Seth Rollins Suffers Potential Arm Injury On WWE RAW

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There is some concern from fans about WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins.

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Columbus, OH at the Schottenstein Center on the USA Network, the final segment saw The Shield make their way back to the arena in a police van after being arrested earlier the show after getting into a brawl with Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler, and Drew McIntyre in the opening segment. This led to the majority of the roster coming out to break up the brawl.

Once they returned, WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, Rollins, and Dean Ambrose were ready to brawl with the heels once again but the heel roster came out to aid Strowman, Ziggler, and McIntyre then beat them down.

During the attack, there were some superstars who sent Rollins flying off the stage into the side of the police van where he smashed into a side window and broke it.

This led to it appearing that Rollins had a good sized cut on his arm from the collision. Although the injury is not likely serious, he probably needed some stitches to close the wound.

https://twitter.com/tBrCast/status/1036815271393153031

The Shield is slated to take on Strowman, Ziggler, and McIntyre at the WWE Super Show-Down on October 6 in Melbourne, Australia. Although it has yet to be confirmed, it appears that Ambrose and Rollins taking on Ziggler and McIntyre in a tag team match is the direction for the upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event.

WWE has already confirmed that Reigns will defend the Universal Title against Strowman at this show.

Does Big Cass Keep In Contact With Enzo?

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2018 was an eventful year for the men formerly known as Big Cass and Enzo Amore. Once rising stars in WWE, both were released from the company in recent months. With his legal issues behind him, Enzo Amore has stated he will never wrestle again and is pursuing a music career as Real 1.  Meanwhile, Big Cass has been taking booking on the independent scene and is waiting for his 90-days no-compete clause to expire.

Big Cass appeared on Booker T’s Heated Conversations podcast over the weekend. Cass spoke about his future in the wrestling business and commented on his current relationship (or lack thereof) with Enzo.

No Contact With Enzo

Cass revealed that he has not contacted Enzo in a long time and they’re not even friends. He would even go as far to say that he had no idea that Enzo was even rapping. While Cass has no intention of reuniting the team, he wouldn’t rule it out if the money was right.

“We’re not friends, so I just don’t think that’ll be a possibility. I mean—let me tell you something, Booker, if the money is right, yeah, I’ll definitely do it.”

You can listen to the entire conversation below on Booker T’s Heated Conversations podcast with Brad Gilmore:

 

Smackdown & 205 Live 9/4 Preview

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Smackdown and 205 Live will take place inside Little Caesar’s Arena in Detroit, Michigan tonight. Only one match has been announced for tonight between the two shows.

In fact, the General Manager for 205 Live seems to be preoccupied with something else entirely other than the cruiserweight division.

Smackdown 9/4 Preview

Sanity vs Rusev Day vs The Usos

The winner of this match will move on to face the Bar in the finals of another mini-tournament to declare the next team to challenge for the Smackdown tag-team championships. The Bar defeated the Club and the Colons last week.

Aiden English and Rusev will be working as a team again tonight. English had seemed to be on a cold streak not long ago, as he cost Lana and Rusev multiple matches. Things appear to be patched up between the two now, however.

New Day will no doubt be watching this match closely, as will the Bar.

Samoa Joe To Visit AJ Styles’ Home?

Last week, Samoa Joe called AJ Styles’ wife while the WWE Champion was forced to watch in the ring. This week, Joe claims he’s going to visit Styles’ home.

How far will Samoa Joe go to bring Style’s personal life into their rivalry?

Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella Segment

Daniel Bryan defeated Andrade “Cien” Almas last week but suffered a beatdown at the hands of Miz and Almas after. Maryse and Selina Vega also targetted Brie.

After suffering a 4-on-2 beatdown last week, how will Brie Bella and Daniel Bryan respond tonight?

Miz and Maryse will take on Bryan and Brie at Hell in a Cell. Fortunately, Brie competed on Raw last night to help shake off the ring rust.

Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch Segment

The storyline everyone is talking about (for various reasons) could just take center stage tonight. Flair and Lynch have been going back and forth on social media throughout the weekend.

It seems as though these two want to face each other inside the Hell in a Cell structure.

205 Live 9/4

Last week on 205 Live, Buddy Murphy defeated Kalisto in the main event. Hideo Itami and Akira Tozawa also came away with wins.

As of this writing, however, nothing has been officially confirmed for tonight’s episode of 205 Live. It’s possible that 205 Live General Manager, Drake Maverick, has been spending all of his time with his new tag-team, the Authors of Pain, rather than booking matches for the cruiserweight division.

https://twitter.com/WWEMaverick/status/1036830359793618944

Ring of Honor Television Results 9/3

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Ring of Honor was back on television this week. The promotion’s television episodes air throughout the weekend and then on their Honor Club streaming service on Mondays.

Last night’s show featured a Women of Honor Championship match as well as the Best Friends taking on Silas Young and Bully Ray in the main event.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hCzDGlS0MQ&frags=pl%2Cwn

ROH TV 9/3

Women of Honor Championship
Sumai Sakai (c) defeated Madison Rayne

Madison Rayne has had an eventful summer. She challenged for the Impact World Championship at Slammiversary, wrestled in the Mae Young Classic, and challenged for the Women of Honor Championship here.

Unfortunately for Rayne, she lost this match via “Smashmouth”, which is a move similar to the Cross Rhodes or Tongan Twist.

Sakai will next defend her title against Tenille Dashwood on September 28th at Death Before Dishonor.

Shane Taylor defeated Josh Woods

Woods has been saying he never felt anything like when he was punched by Shane Taylor in their last match. There was speculation that perhaps Taylor loaded up his MMA-styled fighting glove.

During the match, Woods pulled off Taylor’s glove and discovered some type of foreign object. The ref went to throw the match out but Woods begged him not to. Then just as the ref agreed to keep the match going, Taylor hit “Greetings from the 216” for the win.

Heading into this match the two were tied 2-2 in their all-time series. Taylor picked up the win here to pull ahead by 3 wins to 2, however.

Jeff Cobb Broke Up A Future Of Honor Match

A Future of Honor tournament match was thrown out after interference from Jeff Cobb. On commentary, they referred to Cobb as the top free agent in wrestling today. He took out both prospects as well as another Future of Honor prospect who came out from the back.

The crowd popped huge for Cobb.

Main Event
The Best Friends defeated Bully Ray & Silas Young

What looked to be the beginning of a tag-team has already turned into a rivalry. Young and Bully Ray lost this match after Bully refused to tag in Silas and let him take the Dudebuster from the Best Friends for the finish.

Bully Ray told Silas he had to learn a lesson although it is not altogether clear what he meant.

Next Week’s Episode:

On next week’s episode of Ring of Honor, Jay Lethal will defend his ROH World Championship. Jonathan Gresham will challenge Lethal in a 30-minute Iron Man match.

Lanny Poffo Addresses Randy Savage – Stephanie McMahon Rumor

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One of the longest-running unsubstantiated claims in pro-wrestling history is the infamous “Macho Man” Randy Savage and Stephanie McMahon rumor. Savage’s brother Lanny Poffo recently addressed the rumor on the first episode of his new podcast, The Genius Cast.

Longtime fans have probably heard the urban legend that Randy Savage had a liason of sorts with an underaged Stephanie. The rumor has been discounted by countless wrestlers over the years, but it persists to this day. Some fans still believe it’s the reason Savage was never brought back to WWE after his departure in 1994 and why the company waited so long to induct him into the Hall of Fame. According to Poffo, he doesn’t know if there is any truth to the rumor. Even if he did know, however, he wouldn’t tell. Poffo did offer up a theory as to why the rumor has persisted as strongly as it has over the years, however.

Lanny Poffo On Randy Savage Stephanie McMahon Rumor

“I don’t know and if I knew I wouldn’t tell you because Randy was very very private and I have absolutely no idea if that happened,” Poffo said “I’ll tell you what did happen. Triple H did an interview on a magazine and they said ‘what do you think of Hulk Hogan and the Macho Man’ and he says ‘well they’re great but they are dinosaurs.’ Well, evidently Hulk Hogan didn’t mind being called a dinosaur.”

So Poffo’s theory is that Savage mentioned Stephanie on his diss-track to Triple H just to get even with Hunter calling him a dinosaur.

“I have absolutely no idea if the urban legend is true. Like I said if I knew I wouldn’t tell you. It’s none of anybody’s business. There’s only one person who knows for sure and that is Stephanie. Randy is not here and she’s not talking,” Poffo continued.

Click Here to listen to Episode 1 of Lanny Poffo’s The Genius Cast podcast.

Pro Wrestling Tees Brings In Half A Million Dollars In Sales Over All In Weekend

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The Pro Wrestling Tees store in Chicago is happy with how All In and Starrcast weekend went. The retail outlet for the popular T-shirt company is reported to have brought in a half a million dollars in sales over the weekend. In total, they estimate over 20,000 products were sold.

Normally, the store says their retail outlet is not that busy as most customers order online. Under normal circumstances, the store might see 50 customers a weekend. This was not a normal weekend, however.

Pro Wrestling Tees Chicago

Pro Wrestling Tees owner, Ryan Barkan, spoke to Sports Illustrated after the event.

“I was really excited Cody Rhodes and the Young Bucks were bringing All In to Chicago,” Barkan said. “This was a huge event and I knew how big it could be for us, so I wanted some of the biggest events of the weekend to be at the store.”

Several Starrcast or All In related events took place at the store. Not the least of which was CM Punk’s marathon autograph signing the day before. Barkan said fans began lining up for Punk’s appearance as early as 4 AM for the 9 AM signing.

“There may not be another WrestleMania in Chicago, so this was the ideal wrestling weekend to have fans meet Punk. There were people in line locally and ones from all over the world.”