RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss and Sasha Banks made history on Thursday when they became the first female WWE Superstars to wrestle in the Middle East.
During previous WWE tours of the Middle East, women have not competed. Both Alexa and Sasha “covered up” their usual skimpy ring gear and wore body suits to comply with local societal requirements.
Alexa Bliss retained the RAW Women’s Championship in a hard fought match. Afterwards, Sasha Banks got emotional talking about the experience. She said she got emotional several times throughout the match and is beyond proud to be part of the historic occasion.
– Following surgery to repair a torn bicep, former NXT Champion Drew McIntyre is back in the gym and has begun to recovery process to get back to the ring. Here is the video of his first workout since surgery:
– After WWE 2K18 has been released on Nintendo Switch earlier this week, critics have had some negative reviews for the game. Game reviewer Michael Does Life had this to say:
“WWE 2K18 is finally out on the Nintendo Switch, and it’s NOT looking good. The game, especially in handheld mode, is basically unplayable due to its abysmal frame rate. I don’t think you should buy WWE 2K18 on the Nintendo Switch.”
Recently, WWE conducted a short interview with Shelton Benjamin & Chad Gable regarding their Clash of Champions match. Benjamin & Gable will take on New Day, the Usos, and Aiden English & Rusev in a fatal 4-way match.
During the interview, the interviewer referred to the team of Aiden English & Rusev as “Rusev Day”.
Rusev Day defeated New Day on Smackdown and was added to the title match afterward. Benjamin & Gable seemed to have trouble comprehending the news.
Smackdown’s tag-team division consists of 7 teams: the Usos, New Day, Benjamin & Gable, Rusev Day, Breezeango, the Ascension, and the Bludgeon Brothers.
Based on how they are being booked on television, it might not be long until the Bludgeon Brothers are in the title mix as well.
Former NXT tag team champions The Revival are expected back in action in time for the Royal Rumble and WrestleMania 34 season.
Scott Dawson has been out of action since August when he suffered a right bicep injury. Early estimates had him missing about 5-6 months. Assuming his physical rehabilitation progressed at a normal pace, he could be back in the ring within 4-6 weeks.
Dawson’s partner Dash Wilder has been off RAW since The Revival’s last TV match on July 24th. Since then, he’s competed in some singles matches, losing 6 straight matches on Main Event in September and October. He competed at last month’s special Starrcade live event from North Carolina, losing to Dustin Rhodes.
The Revival will be a welcomed addition to freshen up RAW’s tag team division when they return in early 2018.
Roman Reigns’ Intercontinental championship will be on the line when he battles WWE COO Triple H at Friday night’s live event from Abu Dhabi. Both men spoke with GulfNews.com about the match.
Reigns said he’s a fighting champion and has no problem putting the gold on the line against anybody. “I’m super excited,” he said. “Going against Triple H, I think that speaks for itself. I’m always down to defend my yard… It’s not just a regular match, it’s for my Intercontinental title. I’m looking forward to put it up on the line… that’s the type of champion I want to be.”
Triple H said “we’ll see” what happens when the Big Dog and The Game step in the ring together. They’ve tangled before and he thinks his intensity will give him the edge.
“I bring a different intensity that my era brought to the ring. This is kind of a rematch from WrestleMania 32… and Roman is probably one of the most intense competitors in the WWE right now so I look forward to stepping in the ring with him. He calls himself the ‘Big Dog’, I call myself ‘The Game’… So, we’ll see.”
Friday night will mark the first time Triple H has challenged for the Intercontinental Championship since 2006. He’s a 5-time IC champion.
Apparently, the actress who portrayed Prince Leia always ate her Booty-Os in the morning.
Several novelty items found in Carrie Fisher’s home were auctioned off recently, including a box of New Day’s cereal which reportedly had been displayed in the star’s kitchen before her death last year.
Longtime referee, Earl Hebner, recently spoke to Sports Illustrated about his relationship with Impact Wrestling and possibly returning to WWE.
Earl Hebner Interview Highlights
On if he is signed to any promotion:
“I’m a free agent,” said Hebner. “I’ll see who is interested.”
On Anthem’s Financial Difficulties:
“We thought the new company had it all worked out when they bought it, but they’ve been having financial problems,” said Hebner. “I feel like I’ve been paying them. It’s been pay cut after pay cut, so I asked for my release. Some of the wrestlers were only getting paid $100 a day. That’s a slap in the face to the wrestlers.”
“My son, Brian, also wanted his release, and then they asked Brian Stiffler to be the senior ref,” said Hebner. “But the money he’d have made there would have been spent on expenses on the road, so he quit too”
“They wanted local refs because it was cheaper,” said Hebner. “But that’s a risk, especially when it’s live. They wanted to take a cheap route, but as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for.”
On Going Back to WWE:
“I would love to go back to WWE and finish my life in this business right there,” said Hebner. “Vince McMahon was always good to me, and he gave me the opportunity to be who I am and what I am. I would love to go back and, if nothing else, do one more match to say thank you very much for what you’ve done for me.”
According to a recent report from the Wrestling Observer newsletter, 1/2 of the tag-team champions, Sheamus, is dealing with spinal stenosis.
Sheamus was absent from WWE from November 21st to December 1st. On television, it was explained he was merely taking time off in Ireland.
Spinal Stenosis
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spine. It can lead to potentially career-threatening surgery in severe cases, such as with Edge and Steve Austin.
In less extreme cases, the conditioned can be rehabbed through a combination of medication and physiotherapy.
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According to a report from USA Today, Ronda Rousey’s WWE signing is close to being finalized.
Since meeting with WWE this summer, Ronda has been training with Brian Kendrick in California and also at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. Her longtime training partner, Shayna Baszler, is expected to debut on NXT shortly. Jessamyn Duke has also been spotted training with Kendrick.
Ronda Rousey has never officially retired from the UFC, though Dana White has said publicly he does not expect her to fight again. She is still in the USADA testing pool for active UFC fighters, however.
Justin Barrasso of Sports Illustrated has claimed that Vince McMahon is a huge proponent of the ‘Woken’ Matt Hardy gimmick. Barrasso also claims that McMahon has given Hardy ‘creative freedom’ over his television persona.
A source within WWE has stated that Matt is “allowed a creative license by McMahon, who sees opportunity and the opportunity to cash in on a character that is already established.”
This is a fairly unprecedented move for Vince McMahon, who traditionally prefers to craft characters within the confines of his own creative team and ideas…however if these reports are true and he is choosing to run with a persona developed outside of WWE then this can only be considered a shrewd move on his part.
If you haven’t yet seen the return promo for ‘Woken’ Matt Hardy from RAW then check it out below.
PROGRESS Wrestlng’s 59th Chapter show ‘Whatever People Say We Are That’s What We’re Not’ will be taking place this Sunday from the O2 Academy in Sheffield and it is looking like one of the most stacked cards in company history. The promotion has just announced three absolutely huge title matches for the event and they are as follows:
WWE UK Championship Match – Pete Dunne (c) vs Joseph Conners: Dunne will be defending his WWE title in PROGRESS for the first time on UK soil. Conners has been hounding the champion ever since his recent debut in an attempt to trick Dunne into this predicament. With the hype surrounding Dunne and the excitement his appearances have generated on WWE Television recently it is unlikely that Conners gets the win…however PROGRESS are prone to providing a shock or two.
PROGRESS Tag Team Title Match – Grizzled Young Veterans (c) vs Moustache Mountain – Speaking of shocks…the Grizzled Young Veterans took the PROGRESS Tag Team titles from CCK last week and now they have their first defence lined up. The team of Tyler Bate & Trent Seven have made a huge U-Turn with the PROGRESS crowd and are once again beloved fan favourites, that being said Moustache Mountain appear to be in the same position as Pete Dunne, just awaiting the time that they can finally make a move full time to the WWE roster whether that be on a UK show or NXT.
PROGRESS World Championship Match – Travis Banks (c) vs Eddie Dennis – The fact that I’ve put this match last actually speaks volumes. Sadly Travis has not been setting the world on fire as PROGRESS Champion, his meteoric rise through the ranks of the company to beat Pete Dunne earlier this year was fantastic but the time has come to have a strong heel champion atop the PROGRESS ladder…that man could be Eddie Dennis who recently turned on his longtime friend Mark Andrews and declared that he was gunning for the World Title.
It looks as though WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne will not be making his way onto the WWE Roster full time in the near future…
The ‘Bruiserweight’ recently sent out a tweet confirming that he is still taking independent bookings for January and February of 2018. There has been speculation over the last few months regarding the WWE UK television show and it appears that nothing has yet been finalised.
Dunne has been taking a ‘backseat’ position on the major UK shows for companies such as ICW, PROGRESS, Rev Pro and OTT. Dunne himself confirmed on a recent PROGRESS Chapter show that his future in the UK was “up in the air” and he appears to be in a holding pattern until WWE decides exactly how they want to utilise the UK talent they have under contract.
Officially opening myself up for bookings in Jan and Feb of 2018. [email protected] for enquiries
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— ‘The Bruiserweight’ Pete Dunne (@PeteDunneYxB) December 6, 2017
NXT GM William Regal announced that the #1 contender for the NXT Championship will be determined by an 8 man tournament and two matches will be happening tonight. There will be four matches and the four winners will qualify for a Fatal 4-Way to determine the #1 contender. Killian Dain will face Trent Seven. Regal added that Kassius Ohno was supposed to face Velveteen Dream tonight in the tournament, but Dream cannot compete due to injury. Regal stated that he has found a suitable replacement for the match later tonight.
NXT Champion Andrade “Cien” Almas and Zelina Vega came down to the ring for a championship celebration. Zelina Vega instructed the crowd to rise for their champion. Almas grabbed the microphone and shouted “I told you” and then shouted “I am the new NXT Champion” to the crowd on every side of the ring. Almas then jokingly apologized for hurting Drew McIntyre and posed with the title.
Lars Sullivan vowed to destroy Roderick Strong in their match in two weeks and advance in the tournament to determine the #1 contender for the NXT Championship.
Killian Dain vs Trent Seven (Fatal 4-Way Qualifier Match)
Dain connected with a massive Dropkick to start off the match that knocked him to the mat. Dain followed it up with a Body Slam for a one count. Seven battled back and planted Dain with a DDT. Dain hit Seven with the Divide (Crossbody) for a two count. Trent connected with the Seven Star Lariat for a two count. Dain slammed Seven to the mat and hit followed it up with a Senton and a Vader Bomb for the pinfall victory.
Trent Seven is now eliminated from the tournament and Killian Dain has advanced to the Fatal 4-Way match to determine the new #1 contender for the NXT Championship.
Ruby Riott vs Sonya Deville (No Holds Barred Match)
Deville started off the match in control and planted Riott with a Gutwrench Suplex. Riott battled back and beatdown Deville in the corner. Sonya knocked Riott to the canvas and applied an Ankle Lock in the middle of the ring. Riott eventually broke the hold but clutched her leg in pain as NXT went to a commercial.
When NXT returned, Deville poked Riott in the eyes and then booted Ruby in the midsection for a two count. Deville remained on the attack and connected with a sliding knee to Riott’s back for a two count. Deville then hit a Clothesline for another two count.
The crowd chanted “Ruby!” as Deville locked in a Triangle submission hold in the middle of the ring. Ruby broke free and planted Deville with an STO. Riott elbowed Deville in the face and then connected with a springboard DDT for a two count. Deville rolled out of the ring and Riott hit her with a Suicide Dive. Riott brought Sonya back into the ring but Deville booted her in the face on the ring apron. Deville locked in a Triangle choke while Riott was hung up on the bottom rope. Riott couldn’t escape and passed out.
Ember Moon was interviewed and Moon said that she wanted to be the best NXT Women’s Champion of all-time. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce interrupted and said that Ember didn’t pin her at NXT TakeOver: WarGames. Kay and Royce then started arguing about who will face Ember Moon next week. Royce won the argument after saying she had unfinished business with Moon. Kay asked Royce not to beat up Moon too badly because she wants to finish her off.
A vignette was shown for a new Superstar coming to NXT in the near future.
Kassius Ohno vs Johnny Gargano (Fatal 4-Way Qualifier Match)
Dueling “Johnny Wrestling!” and “Kassius Ohno” were chanted throughout the crowd as the two Superstars stared at each other. Ohno extended his hand and the two shook hands before the match started. Ohno launched Gargano across the ring to start off the match. Gargano quickly got back up and hit Ohno with a Dropkick.
Gargano went for a slingshot Spear but Ohno caught him and connected with a forearm that knocked Johnny out of the ring as NXT went to a commercial break. When NXT returned, Ohno was still in control of the match. Gargano fought back for a brief moment but Kassius booted him right in the face for a two count.
Johnny escaped a Suplex attempt by Ohno and then hit a Hurricanrana off the second rope. Gargano followed it up with an Enziguri that knocked Ohno out of the ring. Kassius got back into the ring and Gargano connected with the slingshot Spear for a two count. Gargano missed with a kick and Ohno connected with a Senton. Gargano rolled to the ring apron and Ohno shouted “you’re done” at Gargano. Ohno then hit a massive kick that knocked Gargano out of the ring.
Ohno tried to flip onto Johnny outside the ring but Gargano avoided it and Kassius landed on his feet. Gargano then connected with a Tornado DDT onto the entrance ramp. The action returned to the ring and Ohno hit the Cyclone Kick but Gargano kicked out at two. Ohno lifted Gargano up onto his shoulders but Johnny escaped with a roll-up for a two count.
Ohno connected with another massive kick and followed it up with a ridiculous forearm but Gargano somehow was still able to kick out. Gargano connected with a Superkick and then hit a flying Headscissors into the Gargano Escape for the pinfall victory in a terrific match. Gargano advances to the Fatal 4-Way and Kassius Ohno is eliminated.
WWE Hall of Famer Sting recently took part in a Q&A session at the Wales Comic Con in Wrexham this past weekend. “The Vigilante” discussed which RAW star he’d like to face inside the ring today, if he felt screwed by his WrestleMania match against Triple H, wanting to face The Undertaker, and more. Here are the highlights:
It has been reported that you held off getting neck surgery in order to have one more match. What is the story?
“I have never said ‘one more match’ ever. I’d like to have one more match, I’d like to have that Undertaker match. The only reason I held off on the surgery is because I had guys like Stone Cold saying don’t do it. I don’t have any side effects? I can still work out and it doesn’t bother me, I don’t get a sore neck from sleeping or anything so why would I get surgery? If you don’t need it, don’t do it.”
If you were going to return to WWE, which persona would you be?
“I can’t pull off Surfer Sting anymore as I don’t have enough hair on my head. Probably Crow Sting or Joker Sting.”
What is your favorite incarnation of Sting?
“Crow Sting.”
If WWE asked you to work a program with a young up and coming talent who would you pick?
“Bray Wyatt, I like him. I know he’s not young but he has character, it’s kinda old school and I like that.”
How does it feel being a WWE Hall of Famer?
“It’s amazing! I never thought it would happen, when it did it was a great night. I am very glad to call myself a Hall of Famer.”
What is your personal take on the way your WrestleMania match with HHH was booked? Many believe you were screwed, were you?
“No. I have no complaints. It was WrestleMania. You had DX, you had the NWO. It was surreal. A great moment and great memories. No complaints from me.”
Why didn’t you get a return match with HHH?
“I think we got everything out in that match. I don’t think there was a need for it. We both got everything out in that one match.”
How much creative control did you have? Is there anything that you have had to do that you didn’t want to do and / or anything you wanted to do but never got chance to?
“I’m sure that there is plenty that I wanted to do like the Taker match for example. As for things that I didn’t want to do – I just didn’t do them. If I didn’t wanna do something I would find an alternative, better thing to do.”
What were the plans for you after your title match with Seth Rollins?
“I don’t know, I don’t think they really had any plans to be honest. I had my plans, I wanted that match with Taker and would have done my best to make it happen.”
Would you have wrestled without the makeup had WWE asked?
– In the dark main event following last night’s 205 Live tapings, WWE Champion AJ Styles successfully defended his title against Jinder Mahal. The pair did not appear on last night’s broadcast, however, WWE did air a video package hyping their feud. They will face off against one another at WWE’s Clash Of Champions pay-per-view (PPV) on December 17th.
– As noted, Rusev and Aiden English were added to the SmackDown Live Tag Team Title match at Clash Of Champions. The bout will now be a Fatal Four-Way between defending champions The Usos, The New Day, Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin, and Rusev & Aiden English.
Rusev and English earned their opportunity to participate in the match by defeating The New Day on SmackDown Live last night. WWE posted the following video of Rusev and English’s reaction to the news:
Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss spoke with Scott Fishman of The Miami Herald to promote WWE 2K18 being released on Nintendo Switch. Here are the highlights:
Fans criticizing WWE over calling up NXT stars to the main roster too soon: “Here’s the thing. People say I was called up too soon. I thought I was called up too soon. It’s not about when you’re called up. It’s what you do with the opportunity. As long as they take advantage of every opportunity, I think it’s great to have them.”
Paige returning to WWE television: “I’m really excited we have women returning and women coming up. Our division needs it. With the women’s revolution going on, it can only help. There is no bad that can come of it because WWE is good about evolving and bringing in new talent. That’s our source. To have people coming in and returning, it’s great…I’ve only had a few matches against Paige on NXT and a few live events. To have her on Raw, I’m real excited to see her back in action. It’s nice to see her happy and healthy. I’m really happy for her.” You can read the entire interview here.
WWE Superstar Dolph Ziggler was recently a guest on former WWE Tag Team Champions Edge and Christian’s podcast, E&C’s Pod Of Awesomeness, to discuss a variety of professional wrestling topics. Ziggler talked about WWE fans thinking he is underutilized by the company, losing credibility inside the ring, the importance of wins and losses in WWE, wanting to be a bigger part of the show, and much more. Here are the highlights:
WWE fans who think he’s underutilized by the company:
“I see it both ways. Like, I don’t know. I’m not a giant guy, so maybe in some other world I would have worked here [in WWE] for a year-and-a-half as a caddie and a cheerleader then went away. But, so, I see the positives, like, ‘hey, man, I’ve been here for 12 years and almost always regularly on TV, but I think, at a point, that becomes a burden of not going away, of always being passed over. You’re passed over a handful of times over a couple of years then you start to have more of a cult following and it gets hot.
“But after a couple of years of not having the trigger pulled, and the eight year-old kids know you’re in that role, I’ve noticed in the last couple of years, even my live event matches, it’s harder for me to do my job because when I come out the 10 year-old kid goes, ‘I know you’re losing’ and I go, ‘oh crap’ because it’s one thing to have 40 year-old guys going, ‘I know what’s going to happen – that’s fine. I’m here – they put on a show and we still have fun,’ but when you get in that role and you miss, like, years of not going with it, it becomes a burden.”
Losing credibility inside the ring to put over NXT call-ups:
“Now, my job of making somebody that should be ready for a world title picture becomes harder and it’s not as much of a shove and if you see the last six months, a year of TV, basically, I’m a gatekeeper to the guys from NXT coming up that they have high expectations for, but if I lose for eight consecutive months before they show up, they are no longer getting that pat on the back to go up a notch, so I almost feel like it’s taking back from my role.
“So I don’t know what the change would be, either be to switch things up, disappear here and there, or, I’ve said this to the boss on several occasions, I go, ‘I’ve made a career out of almost never winning, which is awesome,’ but I go, ‘at some point, I have to be seen as someone who can win, not just by pulling a needle out of a haystack or a lottery ball saying tonight is finally going to be the night because then it loses all of that luster.'”
The importance of wins and losses in WWE:
“Wins and losses don’t matter unless you’re the guy who loses every single night. And, if you’re that guy, then maybe you should be in the dark match, not fighting to see who becomes world champion each night. And even if you do pull that rabbit out of the hat, people know it’s not long term.”
Wanting to be a bigger part of the show:
“I hate it, but also I’m someone who hates that I’m not champion. I hate that the show’s not about me because that’s the mentality you should have if you’re in the business [of pro wrestling]. If you’re there to be, like, ‘hey, I’m that opening guy that works for 10 years and can save a bunch of money,’ that’s great, but there [are] 1,000 other guys that are sitting in the back that are saying, ‘I want to be the best. I want to main event WrestleMania. I want the show to be about me.’
“And so, you have to have that mentality, but I’ve also been around long enough to know the score, to know what’s going on, so I hate being in that position. I think I should be a bigger part of the show, but so does everybody else, but not everybody else has proven that, so I feel like after a while, proving it so much, even that becomes a thing like, ‘sorry, you have the curse of the worker’ or ‘hey, you’re kind of like our Shawn Michaels guy who can work with anybody and it could seem like a main event somewhere.’ And I go, ‘well, that shouldn’t be a bad thing, but sometimes it is.”
Needing to make a decision on his future with WWE:
“I have a very short amount of time left to figure out if I want to do that again or if there’s something to reach for. All I could reach for is fun-ass matches and tearing it down on the weekends because it doesn’t seem to be a specific great prize to be reaching for here that I can attain, so I can be patted on the back and told, ‘you’re our guy – you’re our Shawn Michaels. You’re so good at this – we can’t do this without you!’ and then kind of see a bunch of guys not in that position coast right by. So there [are] no feelings hurt. It’s a show business thing where I love it and in a very short time, I will have to decide if I need to go away and do my own thing or if I need to find a different role here.”
The “Gatekeeper” role probably not being for him:
“Gatekeeper is a great spot for someone who hasn’t been world champion, who doesn’t excel at the seven out of the possible eight things you can do here as a sports entertainer and it’s really weird that I can’t get more, but trust me when I say I’m knocking on the door every other day and almost demanding it, so we will see what happens in a very short while, but I would love to keep doing this, just at a different level and I need to know that the company is on my side with taking it to another level, so I can give back and help at another level.”
You can listen to Ziggler’s interview on E&C’s Pod Of Awesomeness by clicking this link here.
– On last night’s episode of SmackDown Live, the team of Rusev and Aiden English defeated The New Day to earn a spot in the SmackDown Tag Team Title match at Clash Of Champions. The match will now be a Fatal Four-Way Tag Team match, with The Usos defending their titles against Rusev & English, Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin and The New Day. WWE posted a video of Shelton Benjamin and Chad Gable’s reaction to the news:
– Tonight’s episode of WWE NXT will feature the following matches, which includes a No Holds Barred match between Ruby Riott and Sonya Deville:
* Fatal Four-Way Qualifier: Trent Seven vs. Killian Dain
*Fatal Four-Way Qualifier: Johnny Gargano vs. Kassius Ohno
WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart has reportedly filed a lawsuit against Dr. Justin Yeung for what he is claiming was a botched wrist surgery, per a report from the CalgarySun.com. Hart reportedly got surgery on his right wrist two years ago in relation to an injury he sustained back in 1981 where he chipped his scaphold (one of eight small bones in the writs) in a wrestling match.
When Hart visited Dr. Yeung he claimed that he could repair the wrist with a partial fusion of the wrist bones. The surgery took place on November 23rd in 2015. Six weeks later Hart returned to Dr. Yeung’s office to have three pins removed and also complained about pain and swelling in his wrist. He also complained that his thumb and index finger would not function.
Yeung reportedly told Hart to wait and see how it healed, however, the pain and immobility of his fingers continued through visits in March, April, and August. Hart now claims that Yeung and his team were negligent and breached their responsibility to care for him. He is also claiming that Yeung and his team left a tourniquet on his right arm for far too long, which cut off circulation to his nerves and tendons on his right index finger and thumb.
As a result, those fingers were injured and immobilized by the lack of oxygen they were receiving. Hart claims he is now unable to perform in recreational and social activities as a result of the injury; including actions such as using pens, pencils, eating utensils and dressing himself without assistance. Hart underwent another surgery in October, however, the affects of that are not yet known.
Hart is seeking $1 million in general damages plus unspecified amounts for loss of income and other losses. No statement of defense disputing the allegations has been filed as of this writing.
WWE’s annual Tribute to the Troops show was taped yesterday at a naval base in San Diego. The show is scheduled to air on Thursday, December 14th on the USA Network.
2017 Tribute to the Troops Match Listings
Paige, Sonya Deville, and Mandy Rose (Absolution) vs. Bayley, Mickie James, and Sasha Banks
Charlotte Flair vs. Ruby Riott (Riott Squad)
New Day & the Usos vs. Benjamin & Gable, and Rusev & Aiden English
Shinsuke Nakamura, AJ Styles, and Randy Orton vs. Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, and Jinder Mahal
Triple H spoke with ESPN yesterday to hype WWE’s upcoming tour of Abu Dhabi and India. During the course of the interview, he commented on the possibility of being cheered over Jinder Mahal in India.
Triple H Interview Highlights
On possibly being cheered over Jinder in India:
“I don’t know. I’m a lot better at being the villain,” Levesque said. “It would be interesting to see when we get there. I’ve been cheered and I’ve been booed. If the fans want to support me because they have been watching me for the last 20-plus years, that’s great.”
On if the fans in India like Jinder:
“When I was in India, a lot of people asked about him (Mahal) and what I thought about him. Did I respect him? A lot of people have mixed feelings about Jinder Mahal as a representative. In some ways he represents India, but a lot of people don’t like the way he represents himself as a WWE superstar.”
“The question was asked so many times that I thought what better way to prove what I thought than stepping into the ring with him. If Jinder wants to prove it to the fans in India, there could be no better way than by doing it against me there.”
On why he still wrestles:
“It’s still fun for me. It’s still something I enjoy. And it’s something that I will always enjoy. It’s fun to get out there and remember why you enjoy this in the first place.”
Pete Dunne’s next challenger for the WWE UK Championship seems to be all but confirmed. Over the last few PROGRESS Chapter events fellow WWE UK Star Joseph Conners has made it his goal to hound and harass Dunne.
This was all part of Conner’s PROGRESS debut feud and it looks as though the company is lining up a WWE UK Championship match between the two men, it isn’t exactly unprecedented as the WWE UK title was defended at one of PROGRESS’ Wrestlemania weekend shows earlier this year.
You can see the war of words between Dunne & Conners via Twitter below:
Rev Pro will be hosting their ‘Uprising’ event this Friday from York Hall in Bethnal Green, London.
The final two matches have been announced and they round off an incredibly solid card including stars from WWE UK, PROGRESS and New Japan Pro Wrestling.
Pete Dunne will be taking on PROGRESS’ Eddie Dennis. ‘The Pride of Wales’ Dennis left his job as a head teacher to pursue wrestling full time, he is now starting to gain some major momentum on the UK scene and this bout with the reigning WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne will be another step in his evolution.
Fellow WWE UK stars and members of the British Strong Style stable Trent Seven & Tyler Bate will be defending their Rev Pro British Tag Team Championships against the team of Josh Bodom & Zack Gibson.
The final card now stands as follows:
Undisputed British Heavyweight Championship – Zack Sabre Jr (c) Vs Matt Riddle
Marty Scurll & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) Vs Flip Gordon & CCK (Chris Brookes & Travis Banks)
Undisputed British Tag Team Championships – Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) (c) Vs Bodom/Gibson
ROH World Heavyweight Championship – Cody (c) Vs Jay Lethal
Jinny’s Open Challenge – Jinny Vs ???
Pete Dunne vs Eddie Dennis
Return of The Bruiserweight! Eddie Dennis asked for the best and he gets it THIS FRIDAY when he goes one on one with Pete Dunne. pic.twitter.com/JCgReJYy6w