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Big Cass Released By WWE

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Big Cass is no longer under contract with the WWE.  The company officially announced the news on Tuesday (June 19, 2018):

“WWE has come to terms on the release of William Morrissey (Big Cass).”

Cass was last seen competing in the ring when he suffered a loss to Daniel Bryan in a singles match at Sunday’s (June 17, 2018) WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network. This marked the big man’s second consecutive PPV loss to Bryan.

As of this writing, there’s no word yet on what led to the WWE making this decision to release him. We’ll be sure to provide an update when we get more details. 

What are your thoughts on WWE releasing Big Cass? 

WWE Congratulates John Cena On Being Finalist For Muhammad Ali Award

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WWE recently took to Twitter to congratulate 16-time World Champion John Cena on being a finalist for the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian of the Year award:

WWE notes that Cena is being nominated for his work in “philanthropy.” He joins fellow nominees such as the Seattle Seahawks’ wide receiver Doug Baldwin, the Golden State Warriors’ forward Kevin Durant and the Houston Texans’ defensive end J.J. Watt.

One of Cena’s biggest accomplishments is being the most requested Make-A-Wish wish-granter, as well as the only celebrity to have granted 500 wishes. He also starred in the first-ever Make-A-Wish campaign entitled “Wishes Take Muscle.”

The Leader Of The Cenation has also done a lot of work with Susan G. Komen to support breast cancer research and awareness. He is also a big supporter of the U.S. military and was the recipient of the USO’s 2016 Legacy of Achievement Award.

The Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian of the Year award recipient will be announced at the 2018 ESPN Humanitarian Awards on Tuesday, July 24, at 7/6 C on ESPN.

Jillian Hall On Backlash For Past Relationship With WWE’s Dr. Chris Amann

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In the aftermath of WWE Doctor Chris Amann’s lawsuit against CM Punk and Colt Cabana, some interesting information came to light.

Deadspin ran an article revealing that Amann actually had a romantic relationship with former WWE Superstar Jillian Hall. Hall has apparently received a ton of backlash from people since the past relationship with Amann became public, claiming she has been ‘slut shamed.’

She posted the following lengthy response to the matter on Instagram:

“I’m going to get really serious for a minute.. as much as I hate using the word “slut” in any capacity, this post is very necessary right now! The past several days I’ve received messages, emails, and read some comments that have completely slut shamed me due to information coming out about a prior relationship I was in. Maybe read that last line again! It contains the word “relationship.”

“To those of you that have decided this makes me a bad person, a girl that was trying to get ahead in my life and career, someone that uses people or just a plain “slut,” you are the problem with this world! Not really wanting to bring up specifics, but am I really the bad guy here?? I did absolutely nothing wrong myself. If the other party involved did in your eyes or the law’s eyes (and that’s hypothetical), why am I the one that is being pretty much bullied by some of you?

“Do you not see what your words can do to people? This is me being real, some of your accusations towards me have given me elevated anxiety, made me feel depressed, and really hurt my feelings. Stop the slut shaming! Think about it, and if you have harsh words or opinions about the situation that you weren’t even involved in, direct them where they deserve to be directed… it’s not towards me!”

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Undertaker & Michelle McCool Date Night, Drew McIntyre Reacts To Ziggler’s Title Win

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The Undertaker & Michelle McCool’s Date Night

The Undertaker created his own Instagram account several weeks ago. On Monday he posted a photo of himself and rapper Post Malone at his concert in Austin, Texas from Saturday night. Undertaker destroyed a guitar on stage and also chokeslammed Malone backstage in a segment.

Taker’s wife and former WWE Women’s Champion, Michelle McCool, took to her Instagram and posted a photo of herself and The Deadman on their “date night”:

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Drew McIntyre Reacts To Dolph Ziggler’s IC Title Win

Dolph Ziggler defeated Seth Rollins for the Intercontinental Championship on last night’s episode of Monday Night RAW. Ziggler’s partner, Drew McIntyre, took to Twitter to react to the former WWE World Champ’s victory:

Several WWE Programs On Preliminary Emmy Ballots

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Several WWE programs have made the cut for the Emmy Prelim Ballots.

WrestleMania 34 has been nominated for the Outstanding Variety Special (Live) category. Monday Night RAW and the Mixed Match Challenge have been nominated in the Outstanding Structured Reality Program category.

Both Total Bellas and Total Divas were included in the Unstructured Reality Program category. WWE Studios and HBO’s documentary on Hall Of Famer Andre The Giant was included in the Best Documentary or Non-fiction Special section, as well as WWE Network’s WWE 24 special “Empowered.”

It should be interesting to see if any of these programs make the final cut of nominees for the Emmys. Earlier this month WWE participated in a For Your Consideration event in attempt to lobby for Emmy nominations.

Discussion: Do you think any of these WWE programs will make the final cut of nominees? And which program do you think has the best chance at actually winning an Emmy Award?

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Pete Dunne Ranks Himself Alongside HBK, JR & Bully Ray Back Becky Lynch

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Pete Dunne Ranks Himself Alongside HBK

WWE U.K. Champion Pete Dunne was recently a guest on BBC radio alongside WWE Hall Of Famer and Performance Center trainer Shawn Michaels. Dunne posted a photo of he and Michaels during the interview, and made quite a confident caption:

JR & Bully Ray Back Becky Lynch

WWE Hall Of Famer Bully Ray recently took to Busted Open Radio and discussed the Women’s Money In The Bank (MITB) Ladder match. Ray noticed that fans were cheering on Becky Lynch whenever she’d climb up the ladder.

Ray suggested he hopes backstage officials take note of this and perhaps give Lynch a push soon:

“Every time she climbed that ladder, those people were on their feet. They’re invested in her, they wanted to see her win. Hopefully the people in the back are listening.”

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross responded Ray’s comments, agreeing with him that Lynch is due:

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WWE Blocks ROH From Running MSG

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ROH will in fact not be holding an event at the world famous Madison Square Garden in New York City next year.

It was revealed in an interview with Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. CEO Chris Ripley by Baltimore Business Journal that came out just last week that the promotion had plans of holding a show at the arena. However, that won’t be the case.

ROH COO Joe Koff spoke with PWinsider.com on Tuesday (June 19, 2018) to promote the upcoming Best in the World pay-per-view event.

In that interview, Koff revealed that they will not be running an event at MSG due to the arena backing out after talks with the WWE.

“I’m not going to discuss beyond this statement because I am not going to litigate this in the press.  We had a deal with [Madison Square] Garden and they then told us they were backing out after communications from the WWE.  We are not able to get any other dates in any kind of discussion.

I’m expecting that our lawyers will be contacting all the parties involved and the best we can hope is that we can find a resolution, so we can bring the kind of energy and excitement that ROH and our partner New Japan to a bigger audience and to bigger arenas and to the fans of New York City. ”

Although this was not confirmed at the time, the belief was that ROH would hold the event at MSG during WrestleMania 35 weekend.

It’s also been reported that the sports entertainment company was not pleased with MSG over letting ROH secure a date with them, which is most likely why MSG pulled its date with ROH.

Also, Koff was asked if there was even a possibility of a date still on the books with MSG. His response was short and to the point.

“There is no date and the discussion is going to end here on that.”

What are your thoughts on WWE blocking ROH from holding an event at MSG? Sound off in the comment section. 

Ember Moon Reveals What She Said To Triple H Upon Getting Main Roster Call-Up

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Former WWE NXT Women’s Champion Ember Moon recently did an interview with The Miami Herald to promote this past weekend’s Money In The Bank (MITB) pay-per-view (PPV). During the interview, Moon discussed getting the call up to the WWE main roster after WrestleMania 34.

Moon recalled being called into a room with several WWE executives, including Triple H, and being told she was getting the call up to be a part of Monday Night RAW:

“That weekend was such a blur, because it was coming off Mania Week, but I remember being pulled into a room with [WWE executive vice president of talent, live events and creative] Triple H, [WWE assistant head coach/NXT producer] Sara Amato and [WWE head coach] Matt Bloom, and I thought I was in trouble for some reason. Oh no.

“I don’t ever do anything wrong, but I’m like, ‘Oh God. I did something wrong. What is it?’ Like it’s a kid stealing a cookie and getting caught. They were like, ‘We just want to thank you for the awesome match at TakeOver [New Orleans]. Thank you so much for everything you’ve done for NXT. You’re going to Monday Night Raw.’”

She then revealed what her first words were just after getting the news:

“I was like, ‘What? Hold on. Hold on,’ and I remember I broke down, and I started crying, and a camera came out of nowhere, and it was in my face, and I was like, [sounding emotional], ‘Why do you guys have to ruin everything with cameras.’ [chuckles]. That’s the first words I said, after finding out I’m on Monday Night Raw.”

You can read Moon’s full interview with The Miami Herald by clicking this link here.

Sami Zayn Reportedly Injured

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Sami Zayn will be on the sidelines for the foreseeable future.

This is due to him being injured, according to a report by Mike Johnson of PWinsider.com. The site is reporting that Zayn had been working through an injury and will be taking time off from the road with the WWE to address it.

As of this writing, the nature of his injury has yet to be revealed.

Zayn was last seen when he suffered a loss to Bobby Lashley at Sunday’s (June 17, 2018) WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network.

He was also not backstage for this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena on the USA Network.

MITB was the last date with the sports entertainment company for Zayn before he took time off.

Now, he’s slated to travel to Birmingham, Alabama this week to be examined. We hope to have more on this story as it develops.

What are your thoughts on Zayn dealing with an injury? Sound off in the comments section.

SAnitY To Debut On SmackDown Live Tonight

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For the past several weeks WWE has been teasing the SmackDown Live debut of former NXT Tag Team Champions SAnitY. Now, the promotion has officially announced that the faction will be making their official main roster debut on tonight’s (Tues. June 19, 2018) episode of SmackDown Live.

They’ll face some steep competition in former three-time SmackDown Live Tag Team Champions The Usos:

“For weeks, the impending arrival of SAnitY has been hanging over SmackDown LIVE. No one knew what the chaotic crew of Eric Young, Alexander Wolfe and the monstrous Killian Dain had in store for Team Blue after joining during the Superstar Shake-up, but the wait is over, as they will be making their debut tonight.

“SAnitY isn’t wasting any time, either, as they’ll be taking on The Usos in their first match on SmackDown LIVE. Will The Usos put the newcomers in their place, or will chaos reign in SAnitY’s arrival? “

Charlotte Confirmed For ESPN’s “Body Issue”

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ESPN has confirmed that Charlotte Flair will be appearing in this year’s edition of the sports organization’s annual The Body Issue magazine. The Body Issue features athletes posing nude and semi-nude.

In addition to Charlotte, other athletes who will be featured include:

  • New York Giants rookie Saquon Barkley
  • Minnesota Timberwolves center Karl-Anthony Towns
  • Seattle Storm’s Breanna Stewart
  • Stewart’s teammate Sue Bird
  • Seattle Reign legend Megan Rapinoe
  • Los Angeles Dodgers OF Yasiel Puig
  • Houston Astros pitcher Dallas Keuchel
  • Softball player Lauren Chamberlain
  • USWNT player Crystal Dunn
  • LA Galaxy legend Zlatan Ibrahimovic
  • Figure skater Adam Rippon
  • Golf legend Greg Norman
  • Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice
  • Track and field star Tori Bowie
  • Cross-country gold medalist Jessie Diggins

ESPN’s The Body Issue hits newsstands next Monday, June 25th.

NJPW Releases G1 Climax 2018 Full Schedule

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New Japan Pro Wrestling has just announced the full schedule for this year’s G1 Climax tournament.

In the final night of the round-robin for Group A, Hiroshi Tanahashi will take on Kazuchika Okada. Meanwhile, on the final night in Group B, Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi will go one-on-one for the 3rd time in their careers.

G1 Climax 2018 Full Schedule

Night 1 (A Block)
July 14th, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Minoru Suzuki
  • Togi Makabe vs YOSHI-HASHI
  • Michael Elgin vs EVIL
  • Kazuchika Okada vs Jay White
  • Bad Luck Fale vs Hangman Page

Night 2 (B-Block)
July 15th, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs Tama Tonga
  • Hirooki Goto vs SANADA
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs Toru Yano
  • Kenny Omega vs Tetsuya Naito
  • Kota Ibushi vs Zack Sabre Jr

Night 3 (A Block)
July 16th, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Jay White
  • Togi Makabe vs Minoru Suzuki
  • Michael Elgin vs Hangman Page
  • Kazuchika Okada vs Bad Luck Fale
  • YOSHI-HASHI vs EVIL

Night 4 (B Block)
July 19th, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs Kota Ibushi
  • Hirooki Goto vs Kenny Omega
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs Tetsuya Naito
  • Toru Yano vs Zack Sabre Jr
  • SANADA vs Tama Tonga

Night 5 (A Block)
July 20th, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Bad Luck Fale
  • Togi Makabe vs EVIL
  • Michael Elgin vs Jay White
  • Kazuchika Okada vs Hangman Page
  • YOSHI-HASHI vs Minoru Suzuki

Night 6 (B Block)
July 21st, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs Tetsuya Naito
  • Hirooki Goto vs Tomohiro Ishii
  • Toru Yano vs Kota Ibushi
  • Kenny Omega vs Tama Tonga
  • SANADA vs Zack Sabre Jr

Night 7 (A Block)
July 22nd, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Hangman Page
  • Togi Makabe vs Kazuchika Okada
  • Michael Elgin vs YOSHI-HASHI
  • Jay White vs Minoru Suzuki
  • EVIL vs Bad Luck Fale

Night 8 (B Block)
July 26th, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs Kenny Omega
  • Hirooki Goto vs Tou Yano
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs Zack Sabre Jr
  • Tetsuya Naito vs Tama Tonga
  • SANADA vs Kota Ibushi

Night 9 (A Block)
July 27th, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Togi Makabe
  • Michael Elgin vs Minoru Suzuki
  • Kazuchika Okada vs YOSHI-HASHI
  • Jay White vs Bad Luck Fale
  • EVIL vs Hangman Page

Night 10 (B Block)
July 28th, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs Toru Yano
  • Hirooki Goto vs Tetsuya Naito
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs Kota Ibushi
  • Kenny Omega vs SANADA
  • Tama Tonga vs Zack Sabre Jr.

Night 11 (A Block)
July 30th, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs YOSHI-HASHI
  • Togi Makabe vs Bad Luck Fale
  • Michael Elgin vs Kazuchika Okada
  • Jay White vs Hangman Page
  • EVIL vs Minoru Suzuki

Night 12 (B Block)
August 1st, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs SANADA
  • Hirooki Goto vs Kota Ibushi
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs Tama Tonga
  • Toru Yano vs Tetsuya Naito
  • Kenny Omega vs Zack Sabre Jr

Night 13 (A Block)
August 2nd, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs EVIL
  • Togi Makabe vs Hangman Page
  • Michael Elgin vs Bad Luck Fale
  • Kazuchika Okada vs Minoru Suzuki
  • Jay White vs YOSHI-HASHI

Night 14 (B Block)
August 4th, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs Zack Sabre Jr
  • Hirooki Goto vs Tama Tonga
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs Kenny Omega
  • Toru Yano vs SANADA
  • Tetsuya Naito vs Kota Ibushi

Night 15 (A Block)
August 5th, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Michael Elgin
  • Togi Makabe vs Jay White
  • Kazuchika Okada vs EVIL
  • YOSHI-HASHI vs Bad Luck Fale
  • Hangman Page vs Minoru Suzuki

Night 16 (B Block)
August 8th, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs Tomohiro Ishii
  • Hirooki Goto vs Zack Sabre Jr
  • Toru Yano vs Kenny Omega
  • Kota Ibushi vs Tama Tonga
  • Tetsuya Naito vs SANADA

Night 17 (A Block)
August 10th, 2018

  • Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Kazuchika Okada
  • Togi Makabe vs Michael Elgin
  • Jay White vs EVIL
  • YOSHI-HASHI vs Hangman Page
  • Bad Luck Fale vs Minoru Suzuki

Night 18 (B Block)
August 11th, 2018

  • Juice Robinson vs Hirooki Goto
  • Tomohiro Ishii vs SANADA
  • Toru Yano vs Tama Tonga
  • Kenny Omega vs Kota Ibushi
  • Tetsuya Naito vs Zack Sabre Jr

Night 19 (Finals)
August 12th, 2018

  • A Block Winner vs B Block Winner

Kevin Owens Pleads With Shania Twain On Twitter

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“I got verified again so that I can beg Shania Twain to play my favorite song “When” at her concert this summer in Montreal because I’ll be there. I’m serious.” – Kevin Owens Twitter bio.

According to Kevin Owens, tonight is the night he finally sees Shania Twain in concert. The former Universal Champion will see if the return to Twitter was worth it.

https://twitter.com/FightOwensFight/status/1009008950795210752

“Hello, @ShaniaTwain! I’m Kevin. I’m a @WWE wrestler and fellow Canadian. I had quite a rough couple of days. I was thrown off a very tall ladder by an awful man. I’m really hurting… What would make me feel better is hearing you sing “When” at your concert in Montreal tonight.”

Shania Twain’s official concert at Montreal’s Bell Center takes place June 26th, 2018. It’s possible Owens is referring to a small, unannounced warm-up show taking place before her “Now” Tour begins, however.

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“By the way, I’m sorry that my tweet will now probably get you bombarded all day by @WWE fans asking you to play “When” tonight but my awesome wife surprised me with tickets for your concert and I really want to hear it live. It’s my favourite.
Thanks!”

Kevin Owens Really Likes Shania Twain

Shania Twain is a singer-songwriter from Timmons, ON, Canada. She is perhaps best known for her hit singles “Any Man of Mine”, “That Don’t Impress Me Much” and “Man, I Feel Like A Woman”.

Owens is evidently a big fan of the song “When”. The song’s official video can be viewed in the player below:

8 Takeaways From WWE RAW (6/18)

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The June 18th, 2018 episode of WWE RAW aired live from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI. It was the first episode of RAW following WWE Money in the Bank 2018. During the show, The B-Team cut a promo on RAW Tag Team Champions Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy. You can check that out in the video below.

Here are 8 takeaways from this week’s show:

Ronda Rousey Was Suspended For Beating Up Everyone

This week’s episode of RAW kicked off with GM Kurt Angle in the ring with the RAW Women’s Championship and the MITB briefcase set up on a table. Angle welcomed new RAW Women’s Champion Alexa down to the ring. Bliss won the women’s MITB Ladder Match and cashed in later on during the night.

Bliss raised the title in the ring as Kurt Angle announced that Nia Jax has demanded her rematch against Bliss at Extreme Rules. Angle noted that Jax was currently in physical therapy in Alabama. Alexa thanked the crowd for the opportunity to rub it all of their faces.

Alexa called Nia Jax and Ronda Rousey bullies and added that she shocked the world last night. Bliss stated that everything will be about her going forward because she is the only woman that actually matters. Bliss referred to herself as the goddess and raised the title.

Ronda Rousey interrupted and marched down to the ring. RAW GM Kurt Angle stood in front of Rousey and prevented her from getting to Bliss. The crowd chanted “let them fight!” as Bliss bragged about beating up Ronda with the MITB briefcase.

Alexa said that Rousey doesn’t understand the difference between WWE and UFC and that what she did last night was perfectly legal. Bliss bragged about ruining Ronda’s moment last night because she was just seconds away from beating Nia Jax. Bliss bragged about all the media coverage she got last night and accused Rousey of being jealous.

Bliss then called Rousey irrelevant and called Ronda an overhyped rookie. Rousey attacked Bliss and Angle tried to drag her away. Ronda wasn’t having it and planted Angle with a Judo Throw. Rousey beat the hell out Bliss with the briefcase and then started hitting Angle with the case.

WWE officials then rushed to the ring and Rousey beat the hell out of them too. Rousey then lifted Bliss onto her shoulders and slammed her through the table. Ronda exited the ring as the commentators said that Ronda will have to face repercussions for her actions. Angle started shouting at Ronda at the top of the entrance ramp but Rousey ignored him and walked away. Ronda and Angle then had a conversation backstage. Angle told Rousey that she was suspended for 30 days and told her to leave.

Ronda was then briefly interviewed backstage by Renee Young. Rousey warned Alexa Bliss that she was coming for her after her 30-day suspension was over.

Opinion: This was very entertaining and the crowd absolutely loved it. However, it is a bit of a bummer that Rousey won’t be around for 30 days because she has all the momentum in the world right now. I don’t have any interest in another match between Nia Jax and Alexa Bliss, which has already been announced for Extreme Rules next month.

Dolph Ziggler Is The New Intercontinental Champion

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Seth Rollins came down to the ring and issued an open challenge for his Intercontinental Championship. Dolph Ziggler answered the call and McIntyre accompanied him to the ring. Dolph went for the Zig Zag right away but Rollins blocked it. Seth then went for the Curb Stomp but Ziggler dodged it and rolled out of the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Ziggler was in control after connecting with a Dropkick that sent Seth to the outside of the ring. The action returned to the ring and Ziggler applied a Chin Lock. Rollins broke the hold with a Jawbreaker and then catapulted Ziggler face-first into the ring post.

Rollins followed it up with a Slingblade and then launched Dolph out of the ring. Seth then connected with a Suicide Dive that knocked Ziggler into the barricade. Back in the ring, Rollins connected with a forearm to the face for a two count as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Seth connected with a knee to the face for another near fall. Ziggler dodged the Curb Stomp again and planted Seth with the Fameasser for a two count. Dolph went for the Superkick but Rollins hit a Superkick of his own and Ziggler collapsed to his knees. Rollins then delivered another Superkick to Dolph’s face for a two count.

Rollins made his way to the top rope and went for a Frog Splash but Dolph rolled out of the way. Ziggler then climbed to the top rope but Seth caught him with a punch to the face. Rollins headbutted Ziggler and then joined Dolph on the top rope. Dolph fought Seth off and Rollins fell to the mat.

Seth hopped back up on the turnbuckle but Ziggler knocked him back down with a headbutt. Dolph went for a Crossbody but Rollins caught him and planted Ziggler with a Buckle Bomb. Drew McIntyre hopped up on the ring apron to distract Rollins. Seth and Dolph then traded roll-up attempts. Ziggler rolled up Rollins again and grabbed his tights for leverage for the pinfall victory. Dolph Ziggler is the new Intercontinental Champion.

After the match, McIntyre attacked Rollins from behind and mockingly shouted: “burn it down!”. Ziggler and McIntyre then hit Rollins with the Zig Zag/ Claymore. Renee Young interviewed Ziggler and McIntyre backstage. They said that the IC Title was the first of many titles to come.

Opinion: This was quite random. I thought Rollins was a great Intercontinental Champion and he put on a great match with Elias last night at WWE Money in the Bank. I was looking forward to seeing that feud continue and another match between the two. The match itself was just as great. Ziggler and Rollins are both excellent performers and put on a very entertaining match tonight. I just don’t understand why it was time for Rollins to drop the title. Hopefully, it will all make sense over the next few weeks.

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Owens Failed To Befriend Braun Strowman

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Braun Strowman came down to the ring with the MITB briefcase that he won last night in the men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Strowman stated that winning the MITB contract was his greatest accomplishment so far.

Strowman said that all Brock Lesnar has to do is show his face for him to cash in the contract and become the new Universal Champion. Braun said that the Beast is going to get these hands.

Kevin Owens interrupted and limped his way to the entrance ramp. Strowman through Owens through a table next to the entrance ramp last night at WWE Money in the Bank. Strowman stated that he was surprised to see Owens out here after he threw him off a 20-foot ladder last night.

Owens said that he probably shouldn’t be out here and it hurts to just breath. Owens stated that he wanted to be the first guy in the locker room to congratulate Strowman and told Braun that he deserved it. He said that he knew Braun would win that contract and that is why he went around to try and talk to all of his opponents to work together to eliminate him last night.

Owens told Strowman to be smart about this and that he needs to have a strategy when it comes to Brock Lesnar. Kevin stated that he and Strowman are more alike than he thinks and suggested that he could watch Braun’s back. Owens asked Braun who he can count on around here and pointed out that Strowman had to go in the crowd and pick out a 10-year old kid for a partner at WrestleMania.

Kevin said that his best friend, Sami Zayn, was injured last night in his match against Bobby Lashley. Owens suggested that they use each other going forward and that Owens will get a title shot in the future. Owens asked to shake Braun’s hand and Strowman obliged. Owens went to walk away but Braun wouldn’t let go. Strowman tried to Powerslam Owens but Kevin was able to get away.

Jinder Mahal Has Found Inner Peace

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Jinder Mahal came down to the entrance ramp with Sunil Singh. Sunil was in a neck brace due to getting Speared by Roman Reigns last night at Money in the Bank. Jinder stated that Roman won the match last night but he has won the battle for self improvement. Jinder called Reigns bitter and said that he is a spiritual being that is committed to change. He added that he has found tranquility and then had a match with Chad Gable.

Mahal attacked Gable right when the match started. Jinder planted Gable with a Neckbreaker and followed it up with a knee to the face. Gable battled back with a German Suplex and then an Arm Bar on the ropes. Gable followed it up with a Moonsault off the top rope for a two count. Jinder connected with a boot to the face and then the Khallas for the pinfall victory.

Sasha Banks & Bayley Are Not Friends Anymore

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Bayley and Sasha Banks had a conversation backstage and seemed to finally put their differences aside. They will be battling the Riott Squad tonight on RAW. On last week’s episode, the Riott Squad beatdown Bayley and spray painted the letter “R” on her stomach.

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Bayley and Sarah Logan started off the match. Bayley had the match under control but Banks decided to tag herself in. Banks connected with an elbow to the face and then Bayley tagged herself back in. Bayley knocked down Logan and punched her in the face a few times. Bayley then threw Logan out of the ring and Banks leveled Liv Morgan with a Clothesline as RAW went to a commercial break.

Logan was in control of the match when RAW returned. Logan knocked Banks off the ring apron and slammed Bayley to the canvas. Liv Morgan tagged in and Banks once again tagged herself into the match. Sasha connected with a Dropkick and then Double Knees off the second rope. Morgan battled back and went for a cover but Bayley broke it up.

Bayley battled with Sarah Logan on the outside as Banks was looking for a tag. Logan hopped up on the ring apron and distracted the referee. Bayley tried to run in the ring to help but the referee prevented her. While the referee’s back was turned, Logan punched Banks in the face. Morgan then rolled up Sasha from behind for the pinfall victory.

After the match, Banks shoved Bayley and the two started arguing. Sasha then shoved Bayley down and left the ring. Bayley looked angry as the segment concluded.

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Bayley confronted Banks backstage and a brawl broke out. Banks won the fight and left Bayley laying on the ground backstage.

Later on the show, Bayley once again tried to confront Sasha Banks. Sasha was getting into her car when Bayley shouted that she wasn’t done with her. Banks responded by telling Bayley that she was done with her and that they are not friends anymore. Banks drove away and Bayley whipped a water bottle at her car.

Opinion: I find it difficult to care about this feud at all now. They’ve already brawled before and then the feud fizzled out. It could have been something special if it were done right leading into WrestleMania 34 and they actually had a match. The only way I would have been interested now was if Bayley turned heel and attacked Sasha Banks during the tag match tonight. That would have at least been something different.

Lashley Upstaged Reigns

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RAW GM Kurt Angle came down to the ring and stated that Stephanie McMahon has just informed him of when Brock Lesnar will be defending the Universal Championship next. Roman Reigns immediately interrupted and said that he should be the one to face Brock Lesnar because he defeated Brock Lesnar at the Greatest Royal Rumble. Roman claimed that he was the uncrowned Universal Champion and told Angle that he would be a full-time champion that defends the title every Monday night.

Bobby Lashley interrupted and came down to the ring. Lashley said that he has been trying to get his hands on Brock Lesnar for a long time and claimed that he could defeat him. Lashley added that he could also beat Roman Reigns. RAW GM Kurt Angle interrupted and said that the Superstar will be facing Brock Lesnar next will be the winner of a “multi-person match” at Extreme Rules. Angle announced that Lashley and Roman Reigns will be in that match and the remaining Superstars will be announced at a future date.

The Revival joined the party and challenged Reigns and Lashley to a match. Roman said that he will take Wilder & Dawson to school and added that if “Bob” over here pays attention he might learn something too.

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Reigns demanded to start off the match by beating down Scott Dawson. Lashley tagged in and planted Dash Wilder to the canvas. Lashley then stared at Roman Reigns in the corner and Reigns nodded his head in approval. Dawson pulled Reigns off the apron and Roman chased after him.

Dawson got Lashley in Headlock in the middle of the ring. Lashley broke the hold and planted Dawson with a Belly to Belly Suplex. Roman tagged in and hit Wilder with a Clothesline. Reigns then beatdown The Revival in the corner with ten Clotheslines in a row. Reigns booted Dash in the face and then hit a Leg Drop on Dawson while he was draped across the ropes.

Reigns hit Dawson with a Superman Punch and then delivered one to Wilder. Reigns geared up in the corner for the Spear but Lashley tagged himself in. Lashley then Speared Dash Wilder for the pinfall victory. Lashley smirked at Reigns before exiting the ring.

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Opinion: A feud between Lashley and Reigns sounds like a nightmare. I still get caught up on how badly The Revival is being wasted on RAW. I’m a fan of tag team wrestling and RAW’s division is a total bore. There is an awesome team on the roster and they were just used as a prop for an angle between Lashley and Reigns.

Elias Wants A Shot At Lesnar & Rollins Wants A Rematch Next Week

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Elias came down to the ring with long majestic hair and performed a song. Elias sang that Rollins cheated at Money in the Bank because he knows that he cannot defeat him. Elias also poked fun at Rollins losing his title tonight. Elias then sang that he wanted to be in the match at Extreme Rules to earn a shot at Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship.

Seth Rollins was interviewed backstage about losing the Intercontinental Championship earlier tonight. Rollins said that there were no excuses for what happened tonight and that he will invoke his rematch clause next week.

Constable Corbin Pinned Finn Balor

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Finn Balor & Braun Strowman faced Kevin Owens & Baron Corbin in the main event of this week’s RAW. This match came to fruition when Balor told RAW GM Kurt Angle that he would do anything to get in the mystery match at Extreme Rules to become #1 contender. Constable Corbin and Kevin Owens started making fun of Balor for having to relinquish the Universal Championship the day after he won it due to injury. Braun Strowman showed up and stood up for Balor and suggested that they have a tag match tonight.

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Corbin wrestled in his business attire and started off the match by beating Balor down in the corner of the ring. Strowman tagged in and shoved Corbin to the corner and flexed in his face. Strowman charged at Owens in the corner and Owens hopped to the floor outside the ring. Corbin capitalized and attacked Strowman from behind. Corbin then mocked Strowman’s pose and got Clotheslined for his troubles. Finn tagged in and Strowman threw Balor onto Corbin and Owens outside the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

Kevin Owens connected with a Senton to Balor as RAW returned from the break. Owens then applied a Chin Lock on Finn in the middle of the ring. Balor battled to his feet for a moment but Owens was able to drag him back down to the canvas. Corbin tagged in and threw Balor out of the ring. Back in the ring, Corbin connected with Deep Six for a two count.

Strowman got into the ring and rolled Balor to the corner of the ring and tagged himself in. Braun clubbed Corbin across the chest and went for the cover but Owens got into the ring to try and break it up. Braun noticed Owens and started walking towards him. Owens got out of the ring and Strowman started chasing him. Corbin was waiting on the apron and he leveled Strowman with a Clothesline.

Corbin brought Strowman back into the ring and went for the cover but Braun kicked out at two. Strowman got back up and charged at Corbin in the corner of the ring. Corbin got out of the way and Strowman crashed into the ring post. Balor tagged himself in and hit Corbin with a Double Stomp to the chest.

Strowman sprinted at Owens outside the ring and hit him with a shoulder tackle that sent them both through the barricade and into the timekeeper’s area. Back in the ring, Balor Dropkicked Corbin in the corner and then made his way to the top rope. Corbin tripped him up and then connected with End of Days for the pinfall victory.

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Opinion: The main event was solid. I’m sure a lot of people will be pissed about Balor getting pinned by Corbin while he was wrestling in dress clothes. Finn has looked weak routinely on RAW so I’m used to it at this point. This week’s RAW was a mixed bag. The first hour was very good and then the show fell off the rails after that.

What did you think of the show? Let us know in the comments below.

Brock Lesnar’s Next Challenger To Be Determined At WWE Extreme Rules

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WWE has officially announced a match that will likely end up serving as the main event for Extreme Rules.

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena on the USA Network, RAW General Manager Kurt Angle revealed that there will be a multi-man match to crown the new #1 contender for the Universal Title, which is currently being held by Brock Lesnar, at Extreme Rules. 

Thus far, Roman Reigns and Bobby Lashley have been confirmed for this match at the upcoming event. WWE will be announcing more competitors in the coming weeks.

Also, as of this writing, there is no official word on when the winner of this match will challenge Lesnar for the strap but it will likely go down on August 19th at the WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view.

The Extreme Rules pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the PPG Paints Arena and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets. Both Raw and SmackDown brands will be featured.

The Card

– Multi-Man Match to Determine New #1 Contender for WWE Universal Title: Roman Reigns vs. Bobby Lashley vs. More Superstars TBA

– WWE Raw Women’s Title Match: Alexa Bliss © vs. Nia Jax

What are your thoughts on this match? Sound off in the comment section.

Big Match Slated For This Week’s WWE SmackDown Live

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

WWE invades Toledo, OH at the Huntington Center for Tuesday’s (June 19, 2018) episode of SmackDown Live. The sports entertainment company announced through a promo that aired during this week’s edition of Monday Night RAW that there would be a gauntlet match to determine the new #1 contender for the WWE Title.

Those Superstars who will be competing in the match include The Miz, Samoa Joe, Rusev, Daniel Bryan, and Big E.

The winner of this match will challenge WWE Champion AJ Styles for the WWE Title at the upcoming Extreme Rules pay-per-view event.

This show is slated to go down on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the PPG Paints Arena and will air on the WWE Network.

What are your thoughts on this match? Sound off in the comment section.

 

Ronda Rousey Reacts To Her WWE “Suspension”

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Ronda Rousey has given her reaction to being “suspended” by the WWE.

As we noted earlier on the site, Rousey got her revenge on WWE RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena on the USA Network by attacking and sending her through a table.

The reason for the beatdown was due to Bliss attacking her during Rousey’s RAW Women’s Title Match against Nia Jax at the Money in the Bank PPV event. It was later announced that Rousey would be suspended for 30 days as a result of her actions.

Following the angle, Rousey took to her official Instagram account to react to the news by writing the following:

“@therealkurtangle I sincerely apologize for my behavior tonight…. Though you were the first to put hands on me, I shouldn’t have let my temper get the best of me….Despite the fact I was cheated, provoked, and disrespected by Alexa… i shouldn’t have been willing to go through you to get to her.

I’ll gladly serve my suspension … but Alexa, know that every moment you don’t see me i am thinking of you and preparing for your comeuppance. So you in 30 days #LittleMissBish.”

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The sports entertainment company is advertising Rousey for the following dates including live events:

– WWE Live Event: June 24th in Anaheim, CA

– Monday Night RAW TV Event: June 25th in San Diego, CA

– WWE Live Event: July 7th in New York City

– WWE Live Event: July 8th in Bridgeport, CT

– Monday Night RAW TV Event: July 16th in Buffalo, NY

– Monday Night RAW TV Event: August 20th in Brooklyn NY

– Monday Night RAW TV Event: August 27th in Toronto, CA

– WWE Live Event: November 3rd in Madrid

– WWE Live Event: November 4th in Barcelona

– WWE Live Event: November 9th in Bologna

– WWE Live Event: November 10th in Rome

What are your thoughts on this angle? Sound off in the comment section.

Title Match Officially Announced For Next Week’s WWE RAW

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A big match has been officially announced for next Monday’s episode of WWE RAW.

The sports entertainment company has revealed that Seth Rollins would get his rematch against Dolph Ziggler for the Intercontinental Title on this show.

As noted, Ziggler beat Rollins after he issued an open challenge to win the title on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena on the USA Network.

WWE holds next week’s show in San Diego, CA at the Valley View Casino Center. As of this writing, no other matches for RAW have been announced.

What are your thoughts on this match? Sound off in the comment section.

Sid Vicious On Hulk Hogan ‘Acting Like A Woman’ At 1992 Royal Rumble

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As we’ve noted before, former WWE Champion Sid Vicious was a guest on Prime Time with Sean Mooney to talk about several professional wrestling topics. One such topic was his relationship with Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan during his 1991-1992 run with WWE.

Face-to-face Vicious had no issue with Hogan during their interactions together, and has no recollection of Hogan talking about him behind his back:

“Face-to-face he was always great to me,” Sid said. “I don’t know if he said or did things behind my back, I don’t know that. From the very first day to the last time I saw him, the guy was really good to me.”

As far as Hogan’s 1991 run he wasn’t getting the type of pops that he used to. Vicious believes this was due to an in-ring style that fans were getting sick of at that point his his career:

“In that year of the business, Hogan was already on the downhill skid, he wasn’t getting cheered,” Sid responded. “You know that ‘Three Stooges’ comeback [‘Hulking Up’] wasn’t working anymore. You know the ‘Three Stooges’ comeback, right? He copied that from Curly of the ‘Three Stooges.’ He presented it to me like that, I wanted to have a heel match and he said, ‘No, brother, this is going to be easy.

“You just beat me up a little bit and all of a sudden I’ll get the shakes, slap my face a couple times – like Curly does – you go throw a punch, I’ll block it, we’ll do that a couple times.’ That’s how easy it was. It didn’t make for great matches, but it worked for him. So when you’re doing that kind of match for that long of a time, people are going to s— on that.”

Vicious then stated that his run with the company didn’t go well for several reasons, but a big one was wrestlers like Hogan and Ultimate Warrior behaving poorly. Sid got so furious about Hogan ranting and raving about the 1992 Royal Rumble that he told Vince McMahon he was leaving the company:

“In that company I was in the wrong place, at the wrong time. I left a big guarantee contract to come into this place,” Sid said. “I was going to do TV and PPVs for one year and after WrestleMania I was going to be the World Champion. Well, [Vince] had to fire [The Ultimate Warrior] and all that s— changed. From the very beginning things didn’t go right. We were in Albany for the [1992] Royal Rumble, Hogan pulled me out from the outside and the fans started booing him.

“We get back to the dressing room and Hogan is screaming and acting like a woman! And he’s screaming at Vince [McMahon], ‘He set this up! He made this happen’ I didn’t even know Vince was that bad of a person at the time that did things like, that was all hearsay. I went to Vince’s office, stuck my hand hand out and said, ‘I wanna thank you for the opportunity, but I’m gone. I cannot work in a place where grown men act like women.’

“He said, ‘No, no, no, I’m not shaking your hand.’ I said, ‘Well, that’s not going to do you any good, I’m leaving.’ He said, ‘Well, will you stay until WrestleMania?’ and I said ‘okay,’ and that’s what I did and finished up a couple days after WrestleMania.”

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Big Title Change On WWE Monday Night RAW

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An unexpected title change occurred on Monday night.

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena on the USA Network, Dolph Ziggler accepted the open challenge made by WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins, who is fresh off a successful title defense over Elias at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network.

Ziggler was able to beat Rollins to win the title. This marks the sixth time that Ziggler has held the title. Rollins has held the title since RAW 25 back in January where he beat The Miz to win it.

Although this has yet to be confirmed, it’s likely that the sports entertainment company books a rematch between Ziggler and Rollins for the strap at the upcoming Extreme Rules pay-per-view event that takes place on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the PPG Paints Arena.

What are your thoughts on this title change? Sound off in the comment section.

WWE “Suspends” Ronda Rousey In RAW Angle

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Fans won’t be able to see Ronda Rousey on WWE television for the next month.

The reason for this is due to the opening segment on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena on the USA Network.

As seen in the angle that aired on the flagship show of the sports entertainment company, RAW General Manager Kurt Angle announced that Alexa Bliss would make her first title defense as RAW Women’s Champion against Nia Jax at the upcoming Extreme Rules pay-per-view event on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the PPG Paints Arena.

This is when the former UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion hit the ring and attacked not only Bliss but Angle as well.

As noted, Rousey beat Jax by DQ in a WWE RAW Women’s Championship match at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event once Bliss attacked Rousey. After the match, Bliss cashed in her MITB contract to win the title from Jax.

Following the segment, Angle announced that Rousey would be suspended for 30 days as a result of her actions. Rousey will be back on television next month to start the build for her match at the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view event.

You can watch the full segment involving Ronda Rousey attacking RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss and RAW General Manager Kurt Angle below:

What are your thoughts on this angle? Sound off in the comment section.

First Match Announced For WWE Extreme Rules

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WWE has officially announced the first match that will be taking place at the upcoming Extreme Rules PPV.

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Grand Rapids, MI at the Van Andel Arena on the USA Network, RAW General Manager Kurt Angle announced that Alexa Bliss would make her first title defense as RAW Women’s Champion against Nia Jax.

As noted, Ronda Rousey beat Jax by DQ in a WWE RAW Women’s Championship match at Sunday’s WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event once Bliss attacked Rousey to cause the DQ. After the match, Bliss continued the beat down on Rousey and then attacked Jax where she would cash-in her MITB contract to win the title.

The Extreme Rules pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the PPG Paints Arena and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets. Both Raw and SmackDown brands will be featured.

As noted, local ads going around for this upcoming event are now pushing AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura, Roman Reigns vs. Jinder Mahal, and Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz as well as the Pittsburgh debut of Rousey. Keep in mind that the WWE has yet to announce these matches. 

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

Spoilers: WWE UK Title Tournament Tapings Results (6/18/18)

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The results are in from day one of the WWE UK Title Tournament.

The sports entertainment company held the tapings at Royal Albert Hall in London, England on Monday afternoon.

Today’s event featured the tournament finals to determine who will challenge face UK Champion Pete Dunne for the strap on 6/19 from Royal Albert Hall. These events will air on the WWE Network on June 25th and 26th.

Here are the spoilers for the show:

– WWE UK Title Tournament Quarterfinals Match: Zack Gibson defeated Jack Gallagher.

– WWE UK Title Tournament Quarterfinals Match: Joe Coffey defeated Dave Mastiff.

– WWE UK Title Tournament Quarterfinals Match: Flash Morgan Webster defeated Jordan Devlin.

– WWE UK Title Tournament Quarterfinals Match: Travis Banks defeated Ashton Smith.

– Toni Storm defeated Jinny, Killer Kelly, and Isla Dawn to determine who faces WWE NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler tomorrow.

– WWE UK Title Tournament Semifinals Match: Zack Gibson defeated Flash Morgan Webster.

– WWE UK Title Tournament Semifinals Match: Travis Banks defeated Joe Coffey. Coffey destroyed Banks after the match.

– WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne, Tyler Bate and Trent Seven defeated The Undisputed Era.

– WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels came out to cut a promo about the UK wrestlers.

– WWE UK Title Tournament Finals Match: Zack Gibson defeated Travis Banks. Gibson will face WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne on Tuesday.

WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion (6/18)

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The June 18th, 2018 edition of WWE RAW is the first episode after Money In The Bank, and airs live from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI.

– This week’s broadcast opens up with a video package looking at Nia Jax vs. Ronda Rousey last night, with Alexa Bliss’ interference.

– RAW GM Kurt Angle is in the ring to kick off RAW. Angle talks about RAW superstars winning both Money In The Bank contract matches last night, and then he introduces new WWE Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss. She comes out to the ring, and Kurt says sine she requested a special presentation of the belt, he hands her the belt now in the ring. Kurt reveals that Nia will be getting a rematch for the Women’s Championship at Extreme Rules. Alexa says she still isn’t done gloating about her win last night, and she talks about winning the contract and the Championship at Money In The Bank. Ronda Rousey comes out to interrupt, and she’s not happy. Alexa hides behind Kurt and tells Ronda to calm down. Alexa taunts Ronda about not winning the Championship last night, and Ronda attacks her. Ronda pummels on Alexa until Kurt hauls her off, and Ronda judo throws Kurt down. Ronda drops Alexa and repeatedly hits her with the Money In The Bank briefcase. Kurt tries to haul her off again, but Ronda hits Kurt with the briefcase now. Referees run in and Ronda starts beating them up. Ronda goes back to Alexa and picks her up, then powerbombs her through the table in the ring. Ronda heads backstage as Kurt asks what the hell she’s doing.

– We see Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey arguing backstage. Kurt says he has no choice but to suspend her for 30 days, and he tells her to get her things and go.

– On her way out of the building, Ronda does a short interview with Renee Young where she says after this 30-day suspension, Ronda will be back to kick Alexa’s ass.

– Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins is out to the ring next, and he’s got a mic. Rollins says there’s no better place than here for an IC Title open challenge, and there’s no better time than right now. He calls out anyone in the back who has the guts to come fight him for the belt right now. It appears Dolph Ziggler will be accepting the challenge, but then Drew McIntyre comes out behind him. Ziggler gets in the ring, while McIntyre stays out at ringside.

Intercontinental Title: Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler: Ziggler starts this one off hot and backs Rollins into the ropes. Ziggler misses with a Zig Zag, and Rollins misses a curb stomp, then Ziggler rolls outside to regroup. Back in the ring, Ziggler starts controlling the pace of the match and going after Rollins’ bad knee. Ziggler hits a neckbreaker for a two count, then an elbow drop for another two count. Rollins comes back with a jawbreaker, and then he sends Ziggler into the ring post. Rollins sends Ziggler outside and hits a suicide dive on him, and then back in the ring Rollins springboards off the top rope with a flying forearm shot. Rollins covers for a two count. Ziggler starts fighting back, but the Champion drops him again with a knee to the face. Rollins looks for the curb stomp, but Ziggler moves and comes back with the Fameasser for a near-fall. Ziggler looks for the superkick, but Rollins strikes first with a superkick of his own. Rollins kicks him in the head again and pins for another near-fall. Rollins is still selling the knee, and he climbs up to the top turnbuckle. Rollins leaps and misses on a frogsplash as Ziggler rolls out of the way. Ziggler goes up top now, but Rollins meets him with a punch to the face. They fight up the turnbuckle, and Ziggler knocks Rollins down. Rollins goes up the turnbuckle again, and Ziggler knocks him down again, then hits a flying cross body. Rollins rolls through and picks up Ziggler, then powerbombs him into the corner. Drew McIntyre gets on the apron and distracts Rollins, and Ziggler attacks from behind. Ziggler and Rollins trade roll-up attempts, and Ziggler scores the three count. Ziggler was holding Rollins’ tights during the pin, but the ref didn’t see.

Winner & new Intercontinental Champion: Dolph Ziggler

– After the match, Ziggler celebrates obnoxiously with the IC Title, as Rollins protests about Ziggler cheating by grabbing the tights during the pin. Rollins gets in Ziggler’s face, and then Drew McIntyre hits the ring and drops Rollins. They hit the Claymore/Zig Zag combo on Rollins and leave him laying.

– Back from commercial, Ziggler does an interview with McIntyre by his side. Ziggler makes fun of the other wrestlers’ catch phrases and says when he says he’s going to do something, he does it.

Bobby Roode vs. Curt Hawkins: Roode’s ribs are taped up, selling the effects of his ladder match last night. The opening bell sounds and Hawkins starts off strong, but Roode quickly shuts him down with a spinebuster. Roode follows up with the Glorious DDT for the three count after a short match.

Winner: Bobby Roode

– Roode celebrates in the ring as we go to commercial.

– We come back with a video package looking at Braun Strowman’s Money In The Bank ladder match win last night.

– Strowman comes out to the ring with his Money In The Bank briefcase next. Strowman gets on the mic and talks about his accomplishments in WWE so far. Strowman says as great as all that was, his Money In The Bank briefcase is the greatest accomplishment, and then he dares Brock Lesnar to show his face again so he can cash in. Strowman says Lesnar is going to ‘get these hands,’ and then Kevin Owens comes out to interrupt. Kevin is on the stage with a mic, an he says he wants to be the first one to congratulate Braun because he deserves it. Owens says he knew all along that Strowman would win, and none of the other competitors would listen to him when he said they needed to band together to stop him. Owens says he has advice for Strowman, he needs to be smart and have a strategy for his Money In The Bank contract. Owens steps into the ring and tries to strike up a friendship with Strowman. Owens says Strowman has no one to watch his back, and he hasn’t needed it until now, but now Strowman has a big opportunity and could use some help. Owens says he wants to help each other, or use each other, where they each do a favor for each other. Owens says he’ll help Strowman become Universal Title, and in return Owens wants a shot at the Title after Strowman wins it. Owens says he’s too injured from last night to fight right now, and he just wants to shake Strowman’s hand. Strowman shakes but doesn’t let go. Strowman picks up Owens and goes for the running powerslam, but Owens escapes and rolls out of the ring. Owens retreats up the ramp.

– Bayley approaches Sasha Banks in the locker room backstage and gives her a pep talk after losing the ladder match last night. Bayley says they should start over and give their friendship a fresh start, and they shake on it.

Bray Wyatt & Matt Hardy vs. Heath Slater & Rhyno: Before the bell sounds, The B Team appears on the big screen dressed up as Hardy and Wyatt, and doing their best impressions of the Woken ones. The distraction leads to Slater and Rhyno getting a jump on Hardy and Wyatt. Rhyno slams Wyatt in the corner and then clotheslines him down. Wyatt blocks a shot in the corner then tags in Matt. Matt hits some elbows to the face, then he repeatedly slams Rhyno’s face in the corner. Matt goes for the Twist of Fate, but Rhyno shoves him off and clotheslines him down. Slater tags in and they briefly double team Matt before Slater goes to work on keeping him grounded. Slater misses a shot off the top rope and Hardy fires back with the Side Effect. Bray tags in and beats on Slater in the corner. Wyatt looks for the Sister Abigail, but Rhyno runs in and breaks it up. Hardy runs in and hits the Twist of Fate on Rhyno and sends Rhyno outside. Slater boots Wyatt in the face, but Wyatt answers with a clothesline. Matt tags in and they hit the double Sister Abigail on Slater for the three count.

Winners: Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt

– We see a replay of Ronda Rousey beating down Alexa Bliss earlier and attacking Kurt Angle.

– Kurt Angle is backstage when Baron Corbin walks in. Corbin says Stephanie is pleased with Kurt’s performance tonight. Kurt starts to tell Corbin what he can tell Stephanie, but Corbin hands him the phone and Kurt tells her himself as we go to commercial.

– Back from the break, Kurt is still on the phone with Stephanie, with Corbin next to him. It sounds like Stephanie gives Kurt some big news to make an announcement about later tonight. She also tells Kurt to run everything by “constable Corbin.”

– Jinder Mahal comes out next with Sunil Singh, who is wearing a neck brace. Chad Gable is already in the ring awaiting him. Jinder cuts a promo on the way to the ring trashing Roman Reigns and the fans. Jinder says he has found true peace and tranquillity, and he is a spiritual being committed to change, unlike Chad Gable. Jinder trashes Gable and his amateur wrestling background.

Jinder Mahal vs. Chad Gable: The opening bell sounds and Jinder goes right after Gable, beating him into the corner. Chad fights out and suplexes Jinder down a couple times. Jinder fights back with a swinging neckbreaker, then he beats on Gable while he’s down. Gable locks Jinder in an arm bar hanging over the ring ropes until the ref breaks it up. Gable dropkicks Jinder out to the floor, then takes him back in the ring for more punishment. Gable goes up top and hits a moonsault for a two count. Jinder comes back and hits a boot to the face of Gable. Jinder follows up with the Khallas for the three count after a short but competitive match.

Winner: Jinder Mahal

– The Riot Squad is backstage knocking things over and annoying people. They smash someone’s laptop and write the letter “R” on a random mirror. They’re in tag action against Sasha Banks and Bayley next.

– Michael Cole introduces a promotional video package for the Special Olympics Summer Games.

Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan vs. Sasha Banks & Bayley: Ruby Riott is at ringside for this one. Bayley and Liv start this one off. Liv backs Bayley up into the Riot Squad corner and tags in Logan. Bayley fights back and hits a bulldog on Logan then drops an elbow on her. Bayley bounces off the ropes and Sasha tags herself in. Logan starts fighting back and drops Sasha. Sasha looks for a suplex on Logan, but her back appears to give out. Bayley tags herself back in and starts brawling with Logan. Bayley drops Logan to the outside. Liv attacks Bayley on the outside so Sasha drops Liv. Back in the ring, Logan drops Bayley and then knocks Banks off the apron. Liv tags in and Bayley kicks her down, then Sasha tags herself in. Sasha drops Liv then hits some knee strikes for a two count. Liv fights back, while Bayley is distracted dealing with Logan on the outside. Liv misses a shot on Sasha in the corner, but Logan connects with a cheap shot on Sasha behind the ref’s back. Liv rolls up Sasha with a fist full of tights for the three count.

Winners: The Riott Squad

– The Riott Squad celebrates on the ramp while Bayley and Sasha look disgruntled in the ring. Bayley tries to hug Sasha pushes her away. They have a stare-down and Sasha pushes Bayley down then leaves.

– Kurt Angle is backstage reviewing some notes with Baron Corbin. Michael Cole tells us that Kurt’s announcement is coming up next.

– We see Bayley approaching Sasha backstage and they continue arguing. Bayley then attacks Sasha and they fight through the backstage area. Sasha whips Bayley into a trash can and walks off. Bayley appears to be selling a shoulder injury.

– Kurt Angle is in the ring. He saw the fight between Sasha and Bayley on the big screen, and complains about this show being out of control. Kurt says he has an announcement to make about when Brock Lesnar will next be defending his Universal Title. Before Kurt can make the announcement, Roman Reigns comes out to interrupt. Reigns gets in the ring and says everyone knows he should have been declared winner over Brock Lesnar at the Greatest Royal Rumble. Reigns says Angle has some problems running RAW, and says he would be a Universal Champion who will defend the Title every Monday of the week on RAW. Kurt starts to speak again, and this time he’s interrupted by Bobby Lashley. Lashley steps in the ring and says he doesn’t think Roman Reigns has what it takes to finish the job against Lesnar. Lashley says he can beat both Brock and Roman, and Lashley and Reigns come face to face. Kurt says Lashley and Reigns will both take part in a multi-person match at Extreme Rules. The Revival comes out to interrupt, and Dash and Dawson challenge Lashley and Reigns to a tag match right now. They say Lashley and Reigns are two of the top singles stars in the world, but together they can’t beat the best tag team in the world. Reigns tells them to shut up and get in the ring, and if Lashley pays attention he might learn something. Kurt calls for a ref, and we have a match.

The Revival vs. Bobby Lashley & Roman Reigns: Reigns and Lashley argue about who will start this one. Reigns and Dawson start this one off, and it’s all Reigns in the opening moments. He tags in Lashley who continues the fight against Dawson. Dawson gets some shots in on Lasley and then tags in Dash. Lashley ends up dropping both Revival members and then hits a big spinebuster on Dash. Lashey goes to tag Roman, but Dawson yanks Reigns off the apron to distract him. Wilder attacks Lashley from behind now and then tags in Dawson for the double team. Lashley comes back with a belly to belly overhead suplex on Dawson, then he tags in Reigns. Reigns cleans house and hits a series of clotheslines on both Revival members. Reigns hangs Dawson over the middle rope and leg drops him on the back of the head down to the mat. Reigns goes for a Superman punch on Wilder, but Dawson intercepts it. Wilder rolls up Reigns, but Reigns gets out and punches him down. Reigns looks for a spear, but Lashley tags himself in and delivers the spear to Wilder himself for the three count.

Winners: Bobby Lashley & Roman Reigns

– Lashley smiles at Reigns and leaves the ring after the match.

– Angle and Corbin are backstage talking about Stephanie judging his job. They run into Finn Balor, and Balor says he wants in the multi-person Extreme Rules match. Balor wants his Universal Title back, and Corbin says he doesn’t think he deserves the opportunity. Kevin Owens walks in and agrees with Corbin. The camera backs up and Strowman is standing behind Owens, and Owens runs off. Strowman says he’s here for his buddy Finn, and if Owens and Corbin want to face him a tag match, Strowman is cool with that. Kurt throws his hands up and walks off, and Owens chases after him.

– We take a look at AJ Styles being on the cover of the WWE 2K19 video game.

– No Way Jose is out next with his conga line.

No Way Jose vs. Mojo Rawley: The opening bell sounds and they lock up. Mojo misses a shot and Jose dances away from him. Mojo connects with a shoulder tackle, and Jose answers with one of his own. Jose dumps Mojo outside and then hits a baseball slide kick. Back in the ring, Mojo connects with a shot to the face and then he pummels on Jose on the mat. Jose fights back with a clothesline and a big boot, then a facebuster for a two count. Mojo takes out Jose’s knee, then hits a running elbow to the face. Mojo slams Jose down for the win after a shot match.

Winner: Mojo Rawley

– After the match, Mojo does an interview saying he is going to start bringing more to the table and staying focused, so he can rise to the top of the talent crop in WWE.

– Sasha Banks is walking to the parking lot when Bayley runs up on her. They argue again, and Sasha says she’s done being Bayley’s friend, then Sasha gets in her car and drives off.

– Elias is in the ring for a song about Money In The Bank, Brock Lesnar, and the upcoming Extreme Rules pay-per-view. He finishes by telling the crowd to ask themselves “what would Elias do,” and then he wraps up and leaves.

– We see a replay of Seth Rollins being defeated earlier tonight. Rollins does an interview backstage where he says next week he will be invoking his rematch clause and taking back his Intercontinental Title.

Finn Balor & Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin & Kevin Owens: Balor and Corbin start this one off. Corbin is wrestling in street clothes. Corbin drops Balor early with an elbow to the face. Corbin beats on Balor some more before tagging in Owens. Owens is still selling several injuries from last night. He drops Balor with an elbow to the face, then he quickly tags Corbin back in. Corbin drops Finn in the corner and stomps a mud hole in him, then he wastes some time talking trash to Braun on the apron. Balor fights back and finally tags in Strowman. Strowman comes in and locks up with Corbin. Strowman throws Corbin into the corner, then delivers a shot to the abdomen. Strowman chases Owens off the apron, and Corbin attacks Strowman from behind. Strowman is stunned, but Corbin wastes some time taunting the crowd, and Strowman comes back with a big boot. Strowman dumps Corbin outside then tags in Balor. Strowman picks up Balor and tosses him out of the ring onto Corbin and Owens on the floor. Back in the ring, Balor gets in some offense on Corbin, until Owens tags himself in and hits a cheap shot on Balor. Owens hits a senton on Balor for a two count. Owens beats on Balor on the mat and hits a backbreaker for another two count. Corbin tags in and continues the offense on Balor. Corbin takes Balor out to ringside and rams him into the fan barricade a couple times. Back in the ring, Balor tries to springboard off the top rope, but Corbin punches him in the face out of mid-air. Balor tries to escape from Corbin and get the tag, but Corbin catches him and hits the Deep Six for a two count. Owens tags back in and misses a senton. Corbin tags back in and drops Balor in the corner. Owens comes back in and stomps a mud hole in Balor in the corner before tagging Corbin back in. Corbin stomps on Balor and taunts Strowman, until Strowman has had enough and he hits the ring. Strowman picks up Balor and throws Balor back into thie corner. Strowman gets on the apron and Balor tags him in. Strowman comes in and drops Balor and covers him. Owens runs in, but stops in his tracks when Braun sees him and Owens retreats. Braun chases Owens out to ringside, and the distraction leads to Corbin hitting a big flying clothesline on Strowman off the apron. Back in the ring, Corbin and Strowman trade blows now. Braun misses a spear in the corner and Finn tags himself in. Balor kicks Corbin in the head and follows up with more strikes. Balor stomps on Corbin and pins, but Owens breaks it up. Strowman runs in and sends Owens outside. Strowman follows OWens out to ringside and rams him through the fan barricade near the timekeper’s area. Corbin looks for a chokeslam on Balor in the ring, but Balor reverses into a DDT. Balor dropkicks Corbin into the corner then goes up top, but Corbin knocks Balor down. Corbin follows up with the End of Days for the three count.

Winners: Baron Corbin & Kevin Owens

– After the match, Michael Cole promotes the Seth Rollins vs. Dolph Ziggler rematch next week. Corbin celebrates on the stage as his partner Owens is still down at ringside. Strowman is up to his feet and Balor is still recovering as RAW goes off the air.

Jake Hager Explains Why “We The People” Gimmick Was Cut Short

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Former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger recently did an interview with Wrestling Inc. to talk about several professional wrestling topics. One such topic was the controversial “We The People” gimmick he sported alongside his former manager Zeb Colter in WWE.

2013’s Real Americans rhetoric was very anti-immigration and garnered a solid mixture of support and hate while trying to portray a heel persona. After attracting some negative feedback from mainstream news outlets, the gimmick was toned down a bit.

Swagger explained why the gimmick was so short-lived and how it tackled real-life political and controversial issues:

“It was definitely cut short but it’s one of things where it is not my company. I think ‘We the People’ is an example of why pro wrestling is so cool because it was a storyline that started out very political and very controversial and very nasty,” Hager said.

“It really evolved into a movement of the people, not just American people, but people everywhere. Our fans around the world still say it and they have taken it to make it their own. It is more of that universe than it is mine.

“I am just happy to be part of it. It’s just cool because you can do something in pro wrestling and have it evolve and just watch it transgress it’s pretty cool.”

You can read Swagger’s full interview with Wrestling Inc. by clicking this link here.