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Jinder Mahal Comments On The Great Khali’s Return

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WWE Champion, Jinder Mahal, defeated Randy Orton in the 3rd ever Punjabi Prison match to retain his title last night. The creator of the Punjabi Prison match, the Great Khali, returned to the company in dramatic fashion to help secure Jinder’s victory.

After his win at Battleground, Jinder spoke to WWE.com reporters regarding what having the Great Khali with him means.

Jinder continued to express his thoughts on Talking Smack:

Is the Great Khali Back in WWE Full-Time?

We should know more about Khali’s WWE status in the coming days, but it certainly seems as though he is back in the company on at least a temporary basis.

Khali is 44 years old, and has had mobility problems due to his enormous size. Since leaving WWE in 2014, Khali has opened his own wrestling school and promotion in India, “Continental Wrestling Entertainment”. WWE recently signed Khali’s student, Kavita Devi, to compete in the Mae Young Classic. Devi is WWE’s first female-born Superstar from India.

NJPW G1 Climax 27 Updated Results and Standings

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Day 5 of New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s annual G1 tournament concluded early Sunday morning. Below we have updated results and standings for the tournament thus far.

Night 1 (A-Block)

  • Yoshi-Hashi defeated Yuji Nagata
  • Bad Luck Fale defeated Togi Makabe
  • Hirooki Goto defeated Tomohiro Ishii
  • Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi
  • Tetsuya Naito defeated Kota Ibushi

Night 2 (B-Block)

  • Juice Robinson defeated Satoshi Kojima
  • Tama Tonga defeated Michael Elgin
  • Sanada defeated Evil
  • Kazuchika Okada defeated Toru Yano
  • Kenny Omega defeated Minoru Suzuki

Night 3 (A-Block)

  • Hirooki Goto (4pts) defeated Yuji Nagata (0pts)
  • Tomohiro Ishii (2pts) defeated Togi Makabe (0pts)
  • Kota Ibushi (2pts) defeated Zack Sabre Jr. (2pts)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (2pts) defeated Bad Luck Fale (2pts)
  • Tetsuya Naito (4pts) defeated Yoshi-Hashi (2pts)

Night 4 (B Block)

  • Toru Yano (2pts) defeated Satoshi Kojima (0pts)
  • Evil (2pts) defeated Juice Robinson (2pts)
  • Minoru Suzuki (2pts) defeated Sanada (2pts)
  • Kenny Omega (4pts) defeated Tama Tonga (2pts)
  • Kazuchika Okada (4pts) defeated Michael Elgin (0pts)

Night 5 (A Block)

  • Zack Sabre Jr (4pts) defeated Yoshi-Hashi (2pts)
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi (4pts) defeated Yuji Nagata (0pts)
  • Bad Luck Fale (4pts) defeated Tetsuya Naito (4pts)
  • Kota Ibushi (4pts) defeated Tomohiro Ishii (2pts)
  • Togi Makabe (2pts) defeated Hirooki Goto (4pts)

Current Standings

A Block

  • Hirooki Goto 4pts
  • Tetsuya Naito 4pts
  • Zack Sabre Jr. 4pts
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi 4pts
  • Bad Luck Fale 4pts
  • Tomohiro Ishii 2pts
  • Kota Ibushi 2pts
  • Yoshi-Hashi 2pts
  • Togi Makabe 2pts
  • Yuji Nagata 0pts

B Block

  • Kazuchika Okada 4pts
  • Kenny Omega 4pts
  • Juice Robinson 2pts
  • Tama Tonga 2pts
  • Minoru Suzuki 2pts
  • EVIL 2pts
  • Sanada 2pts
  • Toru Yano 2pts
  • Satoshi Kojima 0pts
  • Michael Elgin 0pts

PROGRESS Chapter 52 ‘Vote Pies’ Results

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Here are the results from PROGRESS’ 52nd Chapter event ‘Vote Pies.’ The event took place this past Sunday at the O2 Ritz in Manchester.

#CCK (Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos) b. The Banter Edition (Dave Mastiff & El Ligero) and Extra Talent-ed (Aaron Solow & Ricky Starks) – Former PROGRESS Tag Team Champions #CCK took the win here, after the match #CCK challenged newcomers ‘Extra Talent-ed’ to a match at Chapter 53 next week in Camden.

Tyson T-Bone b. Mike Bird – This was T-Bone’s first appearance for PROGRESS since the ATLAS Championship tournament last year. T-Bone hit the Pole Shift to gain the win.

PROGRESS Women’s Title Match: Toni Storm b. Laura Di Matteo – Mae Young Classic competitor Toni Storm hit the Strong Zero Piledriver to retain her PROGRESS Women’s Championship over a game Laura Di Matteo.

Matt Riddle b. Travis Banks – This was Riddle’s last UK match before September and he secured the pinfall win over Banks after Pete Dunne appeared on the entrance way to distract his Alexandria Palace opponent.

Jack Sexsmith b. Chief Deputy Dunne, Chuck Mambo and Zack Gibson – Sexsmith got his PROGRESS career back on track with a win here over Dunne, Mambo and Gibson. Sexsmith has been floundering ever since his performance and injury at the Super Strong Style 16 tournament and hopefully this sparks a great run for the charismatic wrestler.

Pete Dunne b. Eddie Dennis – WWE UK and PROGRESS Champion Pete Dunne defeated Eddie Dennis in non-title competition here, Dennis recently left his job as a head teacher to become a full time pro wrestler. 

British Strong Style (Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) beat War Machine (Hanson & Raymond Rowe) – Seven and Bate defeated War Machine after a hellacious match that saw them brawl all over the O2 Ritz. BSS took the win when Trent Seven hit a Pedigree on Hanson right on top of the title belt to gain the pinfall.

Simon Gotch Captures UK Title

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Former WWE Superstar Simon Gotch captured the XWA Frontier Sports Championship during the main event of XWA’s Charter Hall event in Colchester, England last night.

The Frontier title has been held by the likes of former TNA/Impact star Doug Williams, UK up and comer Danny Blaze and UK scene legend Jody Fleisch.

Gotch is the first non-British wrestler to hold the title, he will defending against Doug Williams this October and tickets will be available to purchase via xwatickets.com in the coming days.

The event also featured the likes of EVOLVE star Keith Lee, former NXT performer Bull James/Dempsey, Session Moth Martina and PROGRESS’ Pastor William Eaver.

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The Rock Considered a UFC Career?

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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson took to Twitter last night to promote his new feature film with Apple – ‘The Rock x Siri’ and his HBO series ‘Ballers.’

The Rock also mentioned that he once “considered joining the UFC 10 years ago.” He went on to say that “my goal was Greg Jackson as my coach & 2 full years to train.”

Greg Jackson is one of the MMA world’s most prestigious trainers, having worked with the likes of Jon Jones, Holly Holm, Rashad Evans and arguably one of the greatest pound for pound fighters of all time in George St Pierre.

Rock finished his tweet with “Smartened up ’cause I prefer my jaw in tact.”

Would you have liked to see The Rock step in the cage?

New Day Make History At WWE Battleground, Charlotte On Her Loss, The Usos Warn New Day (Videos)

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The Usos warn New Day

Last night at WWE Battleground, New Day defeated The Usos to become the new SmackDown Tag Team Champions. After the match, The Usos congratulated New Day on their victory but warned them if they ever cross paths again, the New Day will get put to sleep.

Charlotte says she will come back stronger after loss

Natalya won the Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match last night at WWE Battleground to become the #1 contender for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. Natalya won the match after slamming Charlotte’s head into the turnbuckle. After the match, Charlotte was interviewed backstage and was visibly upset about coming up short. Charlotte revealed that she hit her head very hard on the turnbuckle and that was ultimately what cost her the match. Charlotte congratulated Natalya on the victory but vowed to come back from this loss stronger and capture the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

New Day make history

As noted earlier, New Day defeated The Usos to become the new SmackDown Tag Team Champions. New Day are now the first team to hold both the RAW and SmackDown Tag Team titles.

Great Khali Returns During Punjabi Prison Match At Battleground

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Jinder Mahal defended the WWE Championship tonight against Randy Orton in a Punjabi Prison match at WWE Battleground. Orton had the match won several times but the Singh Brothers kept interfering. Orton was still able overcome the odds and started to climb up the outer-structure of the Punjabi Prison.

The Great Khali then made his WWE return and made his way down the entrance ramp as Orton was halfway up the structure. Khali then grabbed Orton by the throat and Mahal escaped the Punjabi Prison to retain his WWE Championship. After the match, Mahal and The Great Khali celebrated on the entrance ramp.

WWE Battleground 2017 Recap & Reaction

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Kickoff Show:

Aiden English vs Tye Dillinger

Aiden English came down to the ring and performed a song before the match. English referred to himself as the greatest thing the crowd will ever see and then proceeded to shush them when they began to boo. JBL then referred to Aiden English as “Adrian English”. The crowd chanted “10!” as Tye Dillinger made his way to the ring. English knocked Dillinger to the mat to start off the match and then took some time to pose in the ring as the crowd booed.

Dillinger connected with an Arm Drag and the “10!” chants broke out again. English sent Dillinger into the turnbuckle but Tye responded by leveling English with a Clothesline. Aiden connected with a headbutt then kneed Dillinger in the back and he went flying face-first into the second turnbuckle. Aiden English then posed in the ring and the Kickoff Show went to a commercial break.

When the Kickoff Show returned, English was still in control and had Dillinger in a Chin Lock. English then started singing “he’s not going anywhere” while the Chin Lock was applied. The crowd chanted “10!” as Tye powered his way back to his feet and broke the hold. Aiden leaped off the second rope but Dillinger was ready and connected with a Dropkick to English’s midsection.

Tye connected with a series of Clotheslines and then pulled down his knee pad. Dillinger went for the Tye Breaker but Aiden rolled out of the ring. Aiden returned to the ring and was planted with a Spinebuster from Dillinger for a two count. Tye perched English up on the top turnbuckle and joined him up there. Aiden headbutted Dillinger to the mat and connected with a Crossbody but Tye rolled through for a pinfall but Aiden kicked out. Aiden slammed Tye to the mat for a two count and English started to get frustrated in the ring. English then mocked Tye’s “10!” chant. English then slammed Dillinger face-first into the mat and pinned him for the victory.

Winner: Aiden English

Reaction: Dillinger was very popular in NXT, but I was worried when he joined the main roster that WWE wouldn’t know what to do with him and he’d become just another guy. After losing to Aiden English clean during WWE Battleground’s Kickoff Show, I think that it is clear that WWE doesn’t see a lot in Dillinger right now.

Main Card:

SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match: The Usos (c) vs New Day

Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods were in the match and Big E was ringside. Kofi and Woods beatdown Jey to start off the match. Jimmy and Jey then isolated Woods in the corner and beat the hell out of him the next couple of minutes. Jey connected with a spin kick for a two count.

Jimmy was tagged in and he headbutted woods and Xavier fell to the mat in the corner. Jey got back into the match and shouted “too easy” as he leaped off the top rope onto Woods. Jey perched Woods up on the top rope and punched him in the face. Jey connected with a couple of chops and then went for a Superplex but Woods blocked it. Woods headbutted Jey three times and he finally fell to the mat. Woods then hit a Dropkick off the top rope and both Superstars fell to the mat.

Kofi and Jimmy were then tagged in. Kingston connected with a Dropkick onto Jimmy and followed it up with a Clothesline. Kofi hit the Boom Drop and started pumping up the crowd. Kofo went for a kick but Jimmy ducked. Kofi then punted Jey’s face from the ring apron. Jimmy charged at Kofi on the apron but missed and went flying outside the ring.

Kofi tried to leap onto both Jimmy and Jey outside the ring but they caught him and planted him with a Powebombed outside the ring. Back in the ring, Woods slammed Jimmy face-first into the mat for a two count. Jimmy lifted Woods up onto his shoulders and slammed him into the turnbuckle. Jey was then tagged in and connected with a Samoan Drop for a two count.

Jey charged at Woods in the corner but Xavier connected with an elbow. Jey hit Woods with a right hand and tagged in Jimmy. Woods battled back and climbed to the top turnbuckle. Woods leaped towards Jey Uso but Jimmy flew into frame and connected with a Superkick for a two count as the crowd chanted “this is awesome!”.

Jimmy locked in a half Boston Crab on Woods in the middle of the ring. Woods screamed in agony as he slowly tried to make his way to the bottom rope. Big E tried to fire him up by slamming on the ring apron and Woods was able to finally reach the ropes. Kofi was then tagged in and planted Jimmy with the Midnight Hour for a two count.

Jimmy connected with a Superkick onto Kofi and then tagged in Jey who hit a Splash off the top rope and Kofi still kicked out. Jimmy was tagged in and he made his way to the top rope. Jey climbed up on the other side and Woods shoved him to the floor outside the ring. Woods was tagged in and Kofi hit Jimmy with the Trouble in Paradise. Woods then connected with an Elbow Drop off the top rope onto Jimmy for the victory.

Winners & New Tag Team Champions: New Day

Reaction: The Usos and New Day put on a terrific match tonight at WWE Battleground. The two teams work excellent together and I wouldn’t mind seeing this feud continue into SummerSlam.

Baron Corbin vs Shinsuke Nakamura

The crowd chanted “Nakamura!” to start off the match and Corbin got right in Shinsuke’s face. Nakamura landed the first punch but Corbin quickly took control and sent Nakamura to the corner. Shinsuke battled back and connected with a series of kicks and Corbin rolled out of the ring to regroup. Nakamura dared Corbin to get back into the ring but Corbin took his time. Nakamura then rolled out of the ring and Corbin got back into the ring at the same time and taunted Nakamura.

Nakamura got back into the ring and Corbin connected with a right hand that knocked Nakamura to the mat. Corbin taunted the crowd and kneed Shinsuke in the chest. Corbin locked in the Bear Hug on Shinsuke in the middle of the ring. Nakamura hit a series of elbows to break the hold. Corbin went for a Body Slam but Nakamura blocked it and locked in a Triangle submission hold while Corbin was still standing. Corbin broke the hold and connected with a big boot for a two count.

Baron launched Shinsuke out of the ring and then slammed him into the barricade. The action returned to the ring and Corbin remained in control of the match. A “Corbin sucks!” chant broke out in the Wells Fargo Center. Corbin shouted “I’m doing pretty good dummies!” and then locked Nakamura in the Bear Hug again.

Shinsuke once again battled out of the hold. Corbin went for a Chokeslam but Nakamura connected with a kick. Shinsuke hit a running Dropkick and connected with a flurry of jabs while Corbin was trapped in the corner. Nakamura lifted Corbin up and draped him across the top rope and kneed him in the midsection twice. Nakamura went for the cover but Corbin powered out at two.

Corbin leveled Nakamura with a tremendous Clothesline and went for the cover but Nakamura kicked out at two. Corbin went for a Suplex but Nakamura countered into a series of knees into Corbin’s face and chest. Nakamura then lifted Corbin up for a Suplex but elected to drop Baron face-first to the mat instead. Nakamura went for the Kinshasa but Corbin caught him and planted him with Deep Six for a two count.

Corbin went for another Chokeslam but Shinsuke countered it into a Backstabber. Nakamura then booted Corbin in the face and then followed it up with a kick to the back of Baron’s neck. Shinsuke pumped up the crowd as Corbin was laid out on the mat. Nakamura waited for Corbin to get up but he didn’t. Nakamura then picked Corbin up by the hair and Baron hit a vicous low-blow. Baron Corbin was then disqualified. Corbin had a grin on his face after the match and celebrated with the MITB contract.

After the match, Corbin attacked Nakamura with the briefcase and planted Nakamura with the End of Days.

Winner via DQ: Shinsuke Nakamura

Reaction: I figured that Corbin would have cheated to win, but instead he booted Nakamura below the belt and got himself disqualified. I thought this match was mediocre at best. I enjoyed Corbin barking back at the crowd while they were giving him a hard time. The crowd booed Corbin as he celebrated after the match at the top of the entrance ramp. WWE clearly has big plans for Corbin in the near future and they are trying their best to make the crowd hate him before he cashes in the MITB contract.

Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match To Determine #1 Contender For SmackDown Women’s Championship: Becky Lynch vs Tamina vs Lana vs Natalya vs Charlotte

SmackDown Women’s Champion Naomi joined commentary for this match. Charlotte went after Lana to start off the match and connected with a couple of chops. Lana then escaped out of the ring and Tamina attacked Charlotte. Tamina connected with a headbutt and Charlotte rolled out of the ring.

Lana dragged Becky out of the ring and slung her into the announce table. Lana then dragged Natalya out of the ring and then got back into the ring with Tamina. Charlotte joined them in the ring and was immediately beaten down by Tamina and Lana. Tamina held Charlotte up and Lana booted her in the face.

Charlotte pulled Tamina down by the hair and stomped on her. Tamina got up and attacked Charlotte before she could attack Lana. Tamina once again slammed Charlotte to the mat and then followed it up by launching Charlotte into the turnbuckle. Lana and Tamina then stomped on Charlotte in the corner.

Becky Lynch got back into the ring and attacked Lana. Charlotte and Becky both hit Exploder Suplexes onto Tamina and Lana at the same time. Becky and Charlotte then started battling and Charlotte connected with a Neckbreaker. Natalya then sprinted into the ring and hit a Dropkick onto Charlotte for a two count.

Becky planted Natalya with an Exploder Suplex. Lana then charged at Becky and Lynch planted her with an Exploder Suplex. Tamina then connected with a Superkick onto Becky Lynch and then planted Natalya with a Samoan Drop. Charlotte got back into the ring and knocked Tamina to the mat and she rolled out of the ring. Natalya then leveled Charlotte with a Clothesline and locked in the Sharpshooter onto Charlotte in the middle of the ring. Lana charged into the ring and hit Natalya with a running Bulldog.

Becky then locked in the Dis-Arm-Her onto Lana and Tamina got into the ring and booted her in the face. Tamina then planted Becky Lynch with a Samoan Drop and then followed it up with a Spear onto Charlotte through the second rope. Becky locked in the Dis-Arm-Her to Lana again but Tamina broke it up. Becky locked Tamina in the Dis-Arm-Her and Tamina tapped out and was eliminated. Becky once again locked in the Dis-Arm-Her on Lana and Lana tapped out.

Natalya then rolled up Becky Lynch and grabbed her tights for leverage and Becky was eliminated. It was all of the sudden down to just Charlotte and Natalya in the match. Charlotte planted Natalya with a big boot for a two count. Natalya locked in an Arm Bar but Charlotte lifted her up and slammed her to the mat with a Powerbomb for a two count. Charlotte went for a Moonsault off the top rope but Natalya got her knees up. Natalya followed it up by slamming Charlotte’s head into the turnbuckle for the victory.

After the match, Naomi got into the ring and tried to shake Natalya’s hand. Natalya refused and walked away.

Winner & #1 Contender For SmackDown Women’s Championship: Natalya

Reaction: Once it got down to Charlotte and Natalya, I thought it was just a matter of time before Charlotte won. I didn’t see Natalya winning this match at all, because it seems like she never wins anything. I wasn’t a fan of how this match was executed. Tamina, Lana and Becky were eliminated within moments of each other and the finish of the match happened a short time after that. It felt like the match was going to be given a substantial amount of time and then all of the sudden everyone was eliminated.

United States Championship Match: AJ Styles (c) vs Kevin Owens

Owens started off the match in control and quickly applied a Chin Lock. Styles broke the hold but was knocked to the mat with a shoulder tackle by Owens. Styles then knocked Owens to the mat and Owens rolled out of the ring to regroup. Back in the ring, Styles planted Owens with a Dropkick and Owens once again rolled out of the ring.

Styles followed Owens outside the ring and launched him into the barricade. Styles tried to leap onto Owens on the barricade but Owens got out of the way and Styles hit the barricade head-first. Owens then lifted Styles up and slammed in into the ring post. Owens then brought Styles back into the ring and beat him down for a bit. Owens shouted “and that is why I am the real champ!” and the crowd booed.

Owens slowed the match down again and applied a Chin Lock in the middle of the ring. Owens shouted “I’m the Phenomenal One!” as the hold was locked in. AJ finally battled back to his feet but Owens dragged him back to the mat by his hair. Owens went for a Senton but Styles got his knees up. Owens responded by planting Styles with a DDT for a two count. Owens once again applied the Headlock in the middle of the ring.

AJ battled out of the hold and connected with a series of kicks and then knocked Owens to the mat with a Clothesline. Styles hit Owens with a forearm and then slammed Owens face-first into the mat for a two count. AJ went for the Styles Clash but Owens escaped. Styles then planted Owens with a Fireman’s Carry Neckbreaker for a two count.

Styles went for the springboard 450 Splash but Owens got his knees up. Owens went for the quick cover but Styles kicked out at two. Owens hit the Cannonball for another two count and shouted at the referee in the ring. Owens perched Styles up on the top turnbuckle and hit him with a chop across the chest. Styles escaped off the turnbuckle, put Owens in the Torture Rack and then slammed Owens to the mat for a two count.

AJ climbed up to the top turnbuckle but Owens sprung to his feet and hit the ropes and Styles fell crotch-first onto the turnbuckle. Owens went for the Superplex but Styles escaped and bounced Owens’ head off the top turnbuckle. AJ went for the Phenemenal Forearm but Owens rolled out of the ring and tripped Styles up on the ring apron. Styles fell onto his shoulder and then Owens slammed that shoulder into the ring post.

Styles connected with a Pele Kick and went for the Styles Clash but his shoulder gave out. Owens then lifted AJ up and threw him across the ring into the official. Owens leveled Styles with a Superkick. Owens went for the Pop-Up Powerbomb but Styles reversed it into the Calf Crusher in the middle of the ring. Owens countered the Calf Crusher into a Crossface as the official started to get back to his feet. Styles then locked Owens into a Crossface of his own. Owens then reversed it into a pinfall for the victory.

Winner & New United States Champion: Kevin Owens

Reaction: This match started out incredibly slow but picked up towards the end. The finish of the match was clunky. I haven’t been all that entertained by this feud and I’m hoping that Styles quickly gets his rematch so it can come to an end.

Jinder Mahal was shown working out with a resistance band backstage. The Singh Brothers informed Jinder Mahal that they cannot help him in his match tonight with Randy Orton. Mahal said that he alone will put an end to Orton’s legacy in the Punjabi Prison and he is not alone because of the 1.3 billion people in India that have his back. Mahal then continued to exercise with the resistance band.

Flag Match: John Cena vs Rusev

Rusev connected with a Clothesline early and controlled the first few minutes of this match. The crowd at the Wells Fargo Center was now completely silent. Cena battled back and connected with a couple right hands. Rusev then planted him with a DDT and mocked the crowd in the ring.

Cena battled back and hit Rusev with the Five Knuckle Shuffle. Rusev planted Cena with a Spinebuster and threw him out of the ring. Cena got back into the ring but Rusev slammed him to mat. Rusev grabbed the Bulgarian flag hung above the turnbuckle. Cena connected with a Dropkick that knocked Rusev to the mat. Cena hit the Attitude Adjustment and then climbed up the turnbuckle. Rusev brought him back down to the mat before Cena could grab the American flag. Cena then locked in the STF in the middle of the ring.

Finally, John Cena began climbing the turnbuckle and unhooked the American flag. Rusev booted Cena in the face and both flags were on the mat. Cena tried to bring the American flag up the entrance ramp but Rusev attacked him from behind. Rusev then slammed the steel steps into Cena’s head. Rusev then grabbed the Bulgarian flag and started making his way up the entrance ramp.

Cena grabbed Rusev’s leg and then the two battled on top of the entrance ramp. Cena threw Rusev into the LED board by the entrance ramp. Cena leaped off the American podium set up on the entrance ramp but Rusev caught him and planted him with the Fallaway Slam. The crowd started to come to life again when Rusev set up two tables on the entrance ramp. The crowd even broke out in an “ECW!” chant for a couple of seconds.

Rusev went for the Attitude Adjustment onto Cena off the podium, but Cena shoved Rusev off the steps. Rusev and Cena then connected with a Clothesline at the same time and both Superstars fell down on the entrance ramp. Cena then grabbed the American flag and made his way up the American podium. Rusev grabbed the flag stand and struck Cena with it and Cena fell off the podium. Rusev then locked in the Accolade on the entrance ramp.

Rusev grabbed the Bulgarian flag and made his way up the Bulgarian podium. Rusev tried to put the flag into the stand but Cena blocked him. Rusev dropped the flag and kicked Cena in the face. Rusev went for the Accolade again but Cena lifted him up onto his shoulders, climbed the American podium and connected with an Attitude Adjustment through the two tables on the entrance ramp. Cena then put the American flag into the stand on the American podium for the victory.

Winner: John Cena

Reaction: I hated everything about this match. Once Rusev set up the tables next to the American podium, the finish was so predictable. I immediately knew that Cena would hit the Attitude Adjustment through the tables. JBL then made the bogus claim after the match that this could have been Cena’s biggest victory of his career. I doubt anyone will remember this match a month from now. I can’t help but think Rusev deserves better and this victory really does nothing for Cena at all. I hope that we don’t see another Flag Match for a long time. It was better when the competitors simply had to grab the flag from above the turnbuckle. Instead, they now have to walk around with the flag and set up on decorated steps. The whole thing was just dumb in my opinion.

The Ascension claimed that they were the attackers of Breezango in the latest episode of the Fashion Files. Breezango then showed them the ripped up fake horse head and Konor and Viktor freaked out in disgust and it was determined that they weren’t the attackers. The lights went out and Breezango were attacked from behind. Fandango was then dragged off screen by someone and “to be continued” appeared on the screen.

Sami Zayn vs Mike Kanellis

Zayn controlled the match early and knocked Mike out of the ring. Sami went for a Suicide Dive but Maria got in the way. Mike then struck Sami from behind and then shared an eskimo kiss with Maria. The action then returned to the ring and Mike beatdown Zayn in the corner. Kanellis connected with a Clothesline and then booted Sami in the face for a two count.

Mike and Maria once again shared a kiss on the ring apron. Sami connected with a series of Clotheslines and then slammed Mike to the mat. Sami launched Mike out of the ring and then Moonsaulted on top of him. Back in the ring, Zayn climbed to the top rope and connected with a Crossbody for a two count. Zayn planted Kanellis with a DDT and geared up for an Exploder Suplex but Maria once again got in the way. The referee kicked Maria out of the ring and Zayn finally connected with the Exploder Suplex. Zayn then hit the Helluva Kick for the victory.

Winner: Sami Zayn

Reaction: I don’t get it at all. Mike Kanellis defeated Sami Zayn on Tuesday’s SmackDown with the help of Maria in his WWE in-ring debut. I figured that the same thing would happen tonight and WWE would build both Mike and Maria up as insufferable heels. Instead, Sami picked up the victory and we are right back where we started when this feud began. This isn’t helping either Zayn or Kanellis and feels completely pointless.

WWE Championship Punjabi Prison Match: Jinder Mahal (c) vs Randy Orton

WWE Champion Jinder Mahal’s entrance was first. Orton started out the match in control and beatdown Mahal in the corner. Mahal knocked Orton to the mat and called for one of the doors to be opened. Mahal had a minute to escape out of the door but Orton prevented him. Orton slammed Mahal into the “steel re-enforced bamboo” and the door was closed after a minute and that door was then shut for good. There were now three doors available to be opened in the Punjabi Prison.

Mahal then controlled the next couple of minutes of the match. Mahal then called for a different door to be opened. Orton planted Mahal with a Fallaway Slam. The timer expired on the second door and the second door was eliminated. There were now only two doors left in the Punjabi Prison to be opened.

Mahal tried to climb out of the inner-structure of the prison but Orton grabbed him. Orton slung Mahal off the prison and Mahal fell to the mat. The crowd started chanting “delete!” as the two Superstars traded punches. Orton knocked Mahal to the mat and called for another door to be opened. Shockingly, neither Superstar was able to escape the structure in time and the third door was shut.

Orton connected with a Powerslam and followed it up with a DDT while Mahal was hung up in between the ropes. Orton called for the final door to be opened and geared up for an RKO. Mahal was ready for it and kneed Mahal in the face. Mahal then went for the Khallas but Orton reversed it into the RKO. The Singh Brothers appeared and dragged Mahal out of the inner-structure as Orton was trapped inside.

Orton started to climb out of the prison and Orton climbed out of the inner-structure. Orton then joined Mahal on top of the outer-structure of the Punjabi Prison. Orton slammed Mahal’s head off the bamboo and Mahal fell to the floor. The Singh Brothers then dragged Orton down and beat the hell out of him. Mahal got back up to his feet as the Singh Brothers held Orton up. Mahal then booted Orton in the face and started climbing up the outer-structure of the Punjabi Prison.

Orton got back up and beatdown both of the Singh Brothers. Orton grabbed Mahal as he was still barely halfway up the structure. Both Orton and Mahal were back on the floor. Orton once again took out the Singh Brothers. Mahal then hit Orton with a kendo stick a couple of times. Orton bashed Mahal into the bamboo and grabbed the kendo stick. Orton struck Mahal with the kendo stick several times and then hit one of the Singh Brothers with it as well.

Randy once again started climbing the structure. Samir Singh then slid through one of the holes in the structure to the outside. Samir climbed up on the outside and met Orton at the top of the structure. Orton connected with a few right hands and Samir fell from the top of the prison through the announce table.

Mahal then climbed up the outer-structure and started trading punches with Orton. They both battled back down to the floor inside the prison. Mahal went for a kick but Orton ducked and Mahal got caught in the structure. Orton then planted Mahal with a DDT while Mahal’s leg was caught in the structure.

Orton grabbed a chair from under the ring and stuck both Sunil Singh and Jinder Mahal with it. Orton tried to climb up the structure again but Sunil grabbed his leg. Orton booted him off the structure and Sunil fell to the floor. The Great Khali then returned and grabbed Randy Orton by the throat through the Punjabi Prison. Mahal then started climbing the Punjabi Prison as Khali had Orton trapped halfway up the structure. Mahal then escaped the Punjabi Prison for the victory.

Winner & Still WWE Champion: Jinder Mahal

Reaction: Everyone expected Mahal to retain the title, but it took a ridiculous amount of help. The Singh Brothers and The Great Khali had to interfere in order for Mahal to retain the WWE Championship. I thought the match was painfully boring and was glad when it was over. I can only hope that this feud is over and Mahal drops the WWE Championship at SummerSlam.

WWE Battleground started out with a great tag match and then proceeded to completely fall apart. I don’t want to see another match any time soon with flag stands, podiums, doors with timers and outer and inner-structures. The build to this show was terrible and somehow the PPV was even worse. The only positive is that WWE can now look ahead to SummerSlam next month.

What did you think about WWE Battleground 2017? Let us know in the comments below.

Baron Corbin Teases Cashing In MITB Tonight, Superstars Predict Fatal 5-Way, Rusev Warns John Cena (Videos)

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Sasha Banks, Bayley & Mickie James predict tonight’s Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match

Sasha Banks, Bayley and Mickie James gave their predictions for tonight’s Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match at WWE Battleground. Tamina, Natalya, Lana, Becky Lynch and Charlotte will square off tonight to determine who will become the #1 contender for the SmackDown Women’s Championship currently held by Naomi. Mickie James chose Natalya, Bayley went with Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks predicted either Tamina or Natalya will win the match.

Rusev vows to take John Cena down tonight at WWE Battleground

Rusev will face John Cena in a Flag Match tonight at WWE Battleground. Earlier this week, John Cena uploaded a promo about tonight’s match and asked people in Philadelphia to come to WWE Battleground. WWE uploaded a video of Rusev backstage earlier today. In the video, Rusev vowed to take John Cena and the USA down tonight.

Baron Corbin teases cashing in his MITB contract tonight

WWE uploaded a video of Baron Corbin arriving at the Wells Fargo Center earlier today for WWE Battleground. Corbin stated that after he takes care of Shinsuke Nakamura tonight, he will being paying attention during the Punjabi Prison Match for the WWE Championship. Corbin said that maybe there will be an opportunity for him tonight to walk out of Battleground as the new WWE Champion.

WWE Battleground Results & Live Discussion (7/23)

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WWE Battleground 2017 took place on July 23rd from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA and marked the return of the Punjabi Prison match.

Kickoff Show:

– The WWE Battleground Kickoff pre-show opens up with Renee Young, David Otunga, Sam Roberts and Jerry Lawler. We see the Punjabi Prison structure hanging high above the ring as fans are getting seated in the Wells Fargo Center.

– John Cena does an interview backstage where he says tonight’s flag match is like nothing we’ve seen before. Cena says tonight either the American flag will be standing tall, or Cena will be laying flat on his back. Back to the panel, Lawler and Sam predict that Cena will win, but Otunga thinks Rusev will bring it.

– Carmella joints the pre-show panel and says she’s already beaten everyone in tonight’s Fatal 5 Way Elimination Match to crown the new Women’s #1 contender. She predicts Natalya better win, and she better watch her back if she does.

– AJ does an interview backstage where he says he’s confident in his match tonight. We cut to Kevin Owens who was watching on a monitor, and he cuts a promo on taking back his U.S. Title tonight.

– Mike & Maria Kanellis are backstage getting ready to come out.

Aiden Engllish def. Tye Dillinger: After some back and forth action in the opening moments, English takes control and grinds Dillinger into the mat. English sings a little while he has Dillinger in a hold. Dillinger finally fires up and hits a dropkick as the fans rally behind him. English escapes a Tye Breaker attempt and retreats to the floor. English and Dillinger brawl at ringside, then back in the ring Rye hits a spinebuster for a two count. English hits a crossbody but Tye rolls through for another two count. English avoids another Tye Breaker, then the two trade quick strikes and pin attempts. English snatches Tye and hits the Director’s Cut for the win.

WWE Battleground 2017:

– The New Day def. The Usos: The Usos’ tag titles are on the line in this one. Kofi immediately nails a dropkick on Jey Uso right off the bell and takes control. Woods and Kofi trade tags and work over Jey until Jimmy tags himself in. The Usos turn it around on Woods with the help of some cheap shots behind the ref’s back. Jimmy hits the Umaga Splash on Woods for a two count. The Usos keep control as the fans try to rally for Woods, and Jey boots him in the face for another two count. The USos use more double teams on Woods to keep control Jey takes Woods up top for a superplex but Woods fights him off with headbutts. Woods hits a missile dropick off the top then Kofi tags in. Kofi hits the Boom Drop on Jimmy but Jimmy avoids the Trouble In Paradise. The action spills outside and Woods goes for the “trust fall” suicide dive, but The Usos catch him and powerbomb him onto the floor. Back in the ring, Jimmy goes for the big splash but misses. Woods fires up but Jimmy blocks the Honor Roll then tags in Jey who hits a Samoan Drop on Woods for a two count. Woods tries to fire up and boots Jey to the head then goes up top. Woods goes for the flying elbow, but Jimmy kicks him in the mid-air. Jimmy applies the Tequila Sunrise but Woods gets out. Uso argues with the ref, then Kofi tags and they they hit the Midnight Hour on Jey but he kicks out. Kofi springboards in but eats a superkick from Jimmy. The Usos climb up both turnbuckles, but Woods takes Jey out. Jimmy leaps towards Kofi but Kofi dodges him and fires back with the Trouble In Paradise. Woods follows up with a flying elbow off the top for the win, and the New Day are the new Tag Team Champs! The New Day celebrate with their titles up the ramp.

Shinsuke Nakamura def. Baron Corbin via DQ: Corbin gets in Nakamura’s face and trash-talks him which prompts Nakamura to strike first. Corbin tags Nakamura into the corner but Nakamura fights out. They both take breathers on the outside, then charge at each other and Corbin hits a big right hand. Corbin drops Nakamura and stomps away, then applies a bear hug. Nakamura fights out and catches Corbin’s arm in an armbar attempt, but Corbin powers his way out. Corbin hits a big boot for the two count, then they brawl around ringside. Back in the ring Corbin beats down Nakamura until Nakamur fires up and hits some knee strikes. Nakamura hits a reverse vertical suplex then goes for the the running knee to the face, but Corbin dodges it and catches Nakamura in the Deep Six. Corbin pins and Nakamura kicks out at two. Both men stumble up to their feet and they trade punches in the middle of the ring. Nakamura gets the upper hand and decks Corbin with a kick. Nakamura gears up for the knee strike, but Corbin doesn’t get up. Nakamura picks Corbin but Corbin then hits a mule kick to the groin of Nakamura.

– After the match, Corbin starts heading to the back with his Money In The Bank briefcase, but Corbin has second thoughts and heads back to the ring. Corbin nails Nakamura with the briefcase and beats him down, then leaves and heads to the back as the ref checks on Nakamura.

– Kevin Owen is shown backstage getting ready for his match tonight.

Natalya def. Lana, Charlotte, Tamina, Becky Lynch: Natalya strts off and drops Charlotte as the other women brawl in the ring. Tamina and Lana form an alliance and send everyone else outside except Charlotte. Lana and Tamina double team Charlotte for a two count, then Becky runs in. Becky runs in and Becky hits a T-bone suplex on Tamina while Charlotte hits a fallaway slam on Lana. Natalya runs in and stomps on Charlotte then dropkicks her, then Becky grabs Natalya and suplexes her. Lana runs in but Becky dodges her and hits a T-bone suplex. Tamina runs in and Becky attempts a T-bone suplex on her, but Tamina fights out and boots Natalya in the face. Charlotte takes out Tamina, then rolls up Natalya but Natalya gets out and lariats Charlotte. Becky takes out Natalya then locks Charlotte in the Did-arm-her after some struggle. Tamina breaks it up, then spears Charlotte to the outside. Lana rolls up Becky, but Becky fights out and puts Lana in the Did-arm-her. Tamina breaks it up and goes for a Samoan Drop on Becky, but Becky gets out and puts Tamina in the Did-arm-her. Tamina taps out and she’s the first one eliminated. Immediately after, Becky puts Lana in the Did-arm-her and Lana taps out for the elimination . Natalya runs in and immediately rolls up Becky unexpectedly and grabs the tights for the three count, and Becky is eliminated. We’re down to Natalya and Charlotte. Charlotte tackles Natalya then picks her up the hard way for a powerbomb. Charlotte goes to follow up with a moonsault off the top but Natlaya blocks it with her knees. Natalya shoves Charlotte head-first into the middle turnbuckle, then rolls up Charlotte for the win. Natalya is now the #1 contender for Naomi’s Women’s title. Naomi hops in the ring with her Women’s title and goes to shake hands with Natalya, but Natalya declines and walks away.

AJ Styles (c) vs. Kevin Owens: The action spills outside early on where AJ throws Owens into the fan barricade, but Owens comes back and throws AJ into the ring post. Owens crotches AJ on the ring post, then takes him in the ring where Owens tries to keep AJ grounded. AJ tries to fire up with a series of strikes, but Owens plants him with a DDT. AJ comes back with a flying clothesline and goes for a Samoan drop, but Owens fights out. AJ goes for a back suplex, but Owens fights out of that too and hits AJ with elbows. AJ comes back with a power facebuster for a two count on the challenger. AJ hits the fireman’s carry into a neckbreaker overh is knee for another two count. AJ goes for a springboard but Owens dodges and hits the cannonball splash in the corner. Owens takes AJ up top but AJ punches him and goes for a sunset flip powerbomb. Owens hangs onto the ropes, so AJ picks up Owens differently and does the torture rack. AJ drops him down for a two count. Owens fights back again and once again takes AJ to the top turnbuckle. AJ slides through Owen’s legs and slams his head into the turnbuckle. AJ goes for the Phenomenal Forearm, but Owens sees it coming and rolls outside and trips up AJ onto the apron. A ref bump leads to Owens booting AJ in the face. Owens goes for the popup powerbomb but AJ escapes. AJ goes for the calf crusher, but Owens escapes and locks AJ in the crossface. AJ escapes and locks Owens in the crossface, but Owens reverses into a pin and the ref counts three. Both men’s shoulders appeared to be on the mat for the pin, but Owens is declared the new U.S. Champion.

– Jinder Mahal is backstage warming up when the Singh Brothers approach him for a motivational talk. Jinder says he alone will trap and punish the Viper tonight.

John Cena def. Rusev: This one is a flag match, where you must retrieve your flag from the ring post then mount it up on the stage. Rusev takes control early and goes up for his flag, but Cena runs up and bulldogs him off the turnbuckle. Cena starts going up for his flag, but Rusev drops Cena down to the mat then delivers some elbows to the face. Rusev whips Cena into the corner and hits a running splash, then goes up for his flag. Cena gets up and grabs at Rusev’s legs, but Rusev comes down with an elbow on Cena’s head. Cena starts to fight back with strikes but Rusev drops him with a DDT. Cena comes back with some running should blocks then a back suplex. Cena hits the Five Knuckle Shuffle then attempts the AA, but Rusev escapes. Rusev comes back with a spinebuster, then throws Cena to the outside. Cena knocks Rusev off his corner and after some struggling Cena locks Rusev in the STF. Rusev taps out but it doesn’t do him any good in a flag match. Cena grabs his flag off the post, but then Rusev hits a boot to the face on him. Rusev grabs his flag and tags it out to ringside, but Cena follows him out and lariats him down. Cena comes back and beats down Rusev at ringside. They brawl up the ramp and Rusev hits a fallaway slam on Cena on the stage, then sets up some tables. Rusev and Cena brawl all over the stage and ramp until Cena drops Rusev and grabs his flag. Cena start crawling to the podium with the flag in his hands. Rusev grabs a part of the podium and bashes Cena over the head with it, then locks him in The Accolade. Cena blocks Rusev from planting his flag, so Rusev puts him in the Accolade again. Cena fights out, then picks up Rusev for the AA. Cena climbs up onto the podium and gives Rusev the AA off the podium through the tables. Cena climbs up and plants the American flag for the win.

– We go to the latest Fashion Files segment, which is styled like The X-Files. The Ascension walks in and says “it was them all along,” but Fandango doesn’t believe them and sends them off. The Ascension leaves, then the lights cut out and Breeze and Fandango get attacked. When the lights come back on, we see Fandango being dragged off-screen. “To be continued.”

Sami Zayn def. Mike Kanellis: Sami dumps Mike to the outside early on and goes for a suicide dive, but Mike dodges him. Sami gets distracted by Maria, and Mike sucker punches him from behind. Back in the ring, Mike takes control until Sami dumps him outside and successfully hits the suicide dive. Back in the ring it’s all Zayn until Maria runs in and distracts him. The ref finally gets Maria out and Zayn hits the T-bone suplex and Heluva kick for the win.

– We go to the announcers, then the Punjabi Prison starts lowering from the ground.

Jinder Mahal (c) def. Randy Orton: This one is a Punjabi Prison match for Jinder Mahal’s WWE Championship. Jinder attacks Orton right off the jump and calls for the door to open, but then Orton grabs him and they continue brawling through the ring. Orton gets the better of Jinder and tries to exit, but Jinder pulls him back in and the ref closes the door. Jinder beats down Orton until Orton catches him with a Fallaway Slam. Jinder and Orton both try to get out of another one of the doors, but neither of them gets out and the ref locks it. Orton throws Mahal into the cage but Mahal leap and grabs it and starts climbing. Orton pulls him off and crotches Mahal on the top rope. Orton DDTs Jinder off the middle rope and calls for the door, but Jinder stops him. Three of the doors are now locked shut. Orton goes for an RKO on Jinder but Jinder blocks it with a knee to the face. Jinder goes for the Cobra Clutch slam, but Orton reverses it into an RKO. The Singh Brothers run in and pull Jinder outside then pull the door shut and Orton is now trapped in the inner cage while Jinder is outside with the Singh Brothers. Orton starts climbing out of the inner structure, then Orton climbs across to the outer structure. Orton and Jinder are now fighting on the wall of the outer structure, trading elbows and headbutts. Orton slams Jinder’s head into the wall and Jinder falls down to the floor. The Singh Brothers then grab Orton by the feet to pull him down to the mat, then they start pummeling on him. Jinder finally gets up and joins in on beating down Orton, then starts climbing. Orton gets up and drops the Singh Brothers then suplexes one of them. Orton pulls down Jinder by the foot then throws him into the wall. Orton gets distracted by the Singh Brothers, then Jinder grabs a kendo stick and lays into Orton with it. Orton grabs a kendo stick of his own then starts smashing Jinder and the Singh Brothers with it. Orton starts climbing, and one of the Singh Brothers climbs out through a hole in the cage and latches on to Orton through the cage so he can’t keep climbing. Orton starts punching the Singh Brother and on one of the punches the Singh Brother falls off the cage wall all the way down through an announce table! Jinder climbs up and starts fighting with Orton on the wall. Jinder pulls Orton down and beats on him, but Orton is able to grab a chair from under the ring and he drops Jinder and the other Singh Brother. Orton start climbing the outer cage, but then Jinder’s music hits again and The Great Khali comes out! Khali shakes the outer cage while Orton is on top and Orton falls back on the inner side of the cage. Khali climbs up the cage while Orton is on the inside of the cage, and Khali chokes Orton through a hole in the cage. This allows Jinder to climb up past Orton and makes his escape outside for the win. Jinder and Khali celebrate on the ramp. Khali takes the WWE Title belt from the ref and hands it to Jinder and Jinder raises it above his head. Jinder and Khali celebrate with the Title Belt on the stage as Battleground goes off the air.

AJ Styles Throws Out First Pitch At Phillies Game (Video), Jinder Mahal On Getting Advice From The Great Khali

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AJ Styles throws first pitch at today’s Phillies game

WWE United States Champion AJ Styles threw out the first pitch today at the Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Brewers game at Citizens Bank Park earlier today. Styles will defend his United States Championship against Kevin Owens at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia later tonight.

https://twitter.com/nickpiccone/status/889195740270141442

Jinder Mahal says The Great Khali has given him some advice for tonight’s match

Jinder Mahal will defend his WWE Championship tonight at WWE Battleground against Randy Orton in a Punjabi Prison match. The Punjabi Prison was introduced in 2006 and build for former WWE Superstar The Great Khali. Mahal revealed in a recent interview with The Times of India that he has recently received advice from The Great Khali. Here are Mahal’s comments to The Times of India:

“I chose the Punjabi Prison Match because the match at MITB was in St. Louis which is Orton’s home town. It was on his terms; his father was sitting in the front row. So, when I had the chance, I wanted my match on my terms and my terms are Punjabi Prison match. It was invented by the Great Khali and he has given me some tricks and tips to how to win the match and I am more than ready to defend my title.”

The Rock Announces New Film, Carmella Warns Naomi, Tye Dillinger Responds To Aiden English

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The Rock & Siri get their own movie

The Rock announced earlier today on Instagram that his new film is set to debut tomorrow on July 24th. His co-star will be Siri in the new adventure and the film will be released on Apple’s YouTube channel. On Facebook, The Rock stated that it will be “the biggest, coolest, craziest, dopest and most over the top movie ever”. Below is The Rock’s post on Instagram about the new film:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BW5TNpUF8jd/?taken-by=therock&hl=en

Carmella Warns Naomi

SmackDown Women’s Champion Naomi announced on Tuesday’s SmackDown that she will be the first one in the ring to congratulate the winner of tonight’s Fatal 5-Way to determine the #1 contender for her title. Carmella then interrupted Naomi and told her to watch her back because she may cash in the MITB contract at any moment. Carmella sent out the following tweet to Naomi:

Aiden English and Tye Dillinger cut promos before their match tonight

Aiden English and Tye Dillinger will face off tonight at WWE Battleground on the Kickoff Show. Aiden English will apparently be wearing a mask tonight at WWE Battleground.

Earlier today, WWE released the following videos of English and Dillinger discussing their match. English urged fans to sign up for the WWE Network so they could watch him defeat Dillinger. Dillinger responded and claimed that he was going to defeat English just like he did at WWE Backlash back in May.

Triple H Wishes Shawn Michaels Happy Birthday, The Rock Responds To SmackDown Star, WWE Top 10 Video

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The Rock responds to Mike Kanellis

SmackDown Superstar Mike Kanellis posted on Instagram a photo of himself preparing for his PPV match against Sami Zayn tomorrow night at WWE Battleground. Kanellis noted that he was wearing The Rock’s T-shirt and The Rock responded to him wish some advice.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BW2zHJjlKzW/

Triple H wishes Shawn Michaels happy birthday

Shawn Michaels turned 52 years-old today and Triple H wished him happy birthday on Twitter:

WWE’s Top 10 Shocking Confessions

WWE uploaded a new Top 10 video today. The list focused on the most shocking confessions or revelations in the history of WWE. The list includes RAW GM Kurt Angle revealing that Jason Jordan is his son, Big Cass being revealed as Enzo’s attacker and Shane McMahon purchasing WCW and showing up on Nitro. You can check out the entire list in the video below.

Former WWE Announcer Sean Mooney On Auditioning For Vince McMahon, Hulk Hogan’s Role In Locker Room

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Former WWF backstage and television announcer Sean Mooney joined The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling podcast recently. Mooney discussed his five years as an announcer in WWF and his new podcast on MLW. You can check out the entire episode by clicking here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIe_5GdaYDU

His return to wrestling with MLW Radio’s Primetime Podcast alongside Hacksaw Jim Duggan:

“I am pretty tech savvy but I wasn’t really into the whole podcast world but it has really blown up. MLWRadio.com has certainly led the way as far as wrestling podcasts are going and you mentioned the tremendous talent on that network right now and it is incredible. The shows of Something to Wrestle With hosted by Bruce Prichard and What Happened When with Tony Schiavone have really taken that network into the stratosphere so when Court Bauer (who runs the network) contacted me, I just thought why would anyone want to hear the stories that I have to tell and I talked to my friends and talked to some people from the old days in the WWE and they said that I should do this because it was such a great period of time to recapture. That period from the late 80s straight through into the 90s was such a magical time and it just was a completely different world and I am NOT knocking what has been done since but back then the superstars were really bigger than life in a lot of ways.”

How he was signed by the WWF and his audition for Vince McMahon:

“At the time I hadn’t come from a news background, I had worked for for Major League Baseball Productions so I had a sports background and the way I was hired was that I was on a show that MLB Productions had produced that the WWF had seen and I was given the opportunity to audition and going in there Vince liked what I did in front of a camera. In the audition you know how many hundreds of people are wanting to get this position so he liked what I did but I don’t think they knew what the heck to do with me when I got there.”

Putting together the weekly Event Center segment and customizing them for each market:

“They had me filling in at different places and Craig DeGeorge was getting ready to leave and they had just started that Event Center and Gene (Okerlund) didn’t want to do that because it was so intense. We used to customize markets and average about 90 markets a week because you were building up these (house) shows three weeks prior. It would take me usually four days a week and eight plus hours a day in front a camera doing those markets and if somebody got hurt and you’d get the phone call on the big red phone I used to keep on my desk telling me that (for example) The Berzerker got hurt and if they were on a card you had to redo all of those markets he was in. So it was really intense but think about what a brilliant idea it was to do it that way? We were able to customize every single market and Gene had given me a tip early on that when you go to the cities to pay attention to what is around the arena. It was a way to really customize it and you couldn’t do it today because they literally sent video tapes to markets and now they don’t have it that way because everything is digital and you couldn’t do that way for each market.”

The role of Hulk Hogan in the locker room during the peak of Hulkamania:

“I’ll tell you that one thing I always appreciated and I still think back about it, when you can really appreciate stuff like that and when you hear guys say that when he (Hogan) was on the card they made more money. We used to do shows at The Garden or shows at the Boston Garden and seeing that respect that the boys had for each other is going into these locker rooms and these were televised shows but they were regional network shows and in a lot of way like a House Show and whenever you’d go into the locker room, every single one of the boys when they came in they would walk around and shake every single person’s hand.”

“If there was a big guy on the top of the card like Hogan and he is in town, you are going to make money that night. That is how they got paid back then. They weren’t under contract and they didn’t get money for showing up to TV they made money going on the road doing what they did and doing show after show after show so you wanted the big guys. It was the same thing as an announcer. I wanted to do that big interview with Warrior and wanted the best guys on the card and the biggest superstars and Hulk was always like that. He is certainly one of the guys who is bigger than life.”

His personal experiences with The Hulkster:

“I was never that close to Hulk, at that point he was kind of on another level and I wasn’t on the road with him very often but I certainly appreciated how he did his promos and I appreciated what he could do in the ring as far as getting the folks to react and putting people over and say what you want about his wrestling ability, it doesn’t make a damn difference just look how gigantic he was. Look at what he did not just for the WWF (WWE) but what he did for all of professional wrestling.”

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AJ Styles On Standoff With Nakamura At MITB Being His Idea, Wanting Vince McMahon To See Reaction

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AJ Styles recently spoke to Edge and Christian on E&C’s Pod of Awesomeness about his encounter with Shinsuke Nakamura at WWE Money in the Bank last month. During the match, Nakamura and AJ Styles were the only two Superstars in the ring. Styles and Nakamura proceeded to have a stare down and the crowd went crazy for it. It was a moment that felt special, especially for those who have seen Styles and Nakamura work together in New Japan Pro Wrestling. Styles and Nakamura then traded some punches and the match continued.

Styles revealed on the latest episode of E&C’s Pod of Awesomeness that it was his idea for the stare down to happen during WWE Money in the Bank. Here is what Styes said on the podcast:

“Well not to toot my own horn here, but that was my idea. Because I wanted to show Vince (McMahon) that there’s something special here. Something that people wanted to see. So let’s wait until we give it to them, and give them something bigger than just you know, a TV match. It was one of those cold chill moments that I got, standing in the middle of the ring looking through the ladder at Nakamura.”

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AJ Styles and Nakamura teamed up last week on SmackDown in a losing effort against Baron Corbin and Kevin Owens. However, Nakamura approached AJ Styles backstage earlier during the show and warned Styles that one day he will be coming for the United States Championship.

Jinder Mahal On Being Shy During Promos, His Physical Transformation

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NBC News recently recently spoke to WWE Champion Jinder Mahal. Below are some of the highlights:

Being shy on his promos:

“I’m very down to earth, quiet. I’m kind of a homebody. I have a little dog. She keeps me company,” Mahal told NBC News. “I just like to train and diet and get my rest so my body can recover so I can wrestle.”

“It’s an entertainment industry, and I know you have to turn up the volume, which I’m now comfortable doing,” he added. “At first I was very shy to talk into the mic and to talk in front of people.”

His finishing move being a tribute to The Great Khali’s uncle:

“His finishing move was the cobra clutch,” Dhesi said. “As a tribute to him, my finishing move is the cobra clutch into a slam.”

His physical transformation:

“You put in the hard work and then the result comes,” Dhesi said. “It’s not that you see the result and then you put in the hard work. I was preparing myself.”

“There’s a saying, ‘force the result,’” he added. “I was constantly getting in better shape, really watching what I eat, improving on all the facets of my game, so when the opportunity came, I would be ready. You have to stay ready.”

You can read the entire interview by clicking here.

Kurt Angle On Austin Aries’ WWE Release & Jason Jordan, Baron Corbin Responds To Hater On Twitter

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Kurt Angle on Austin Aries being released by WWE, how he was able to show emotion when Jason Jordan was revealed as his son on RAW

WWE Hall of Famer and RAW GM Kurt Angle did a Q&A on his Facebook page yesterday. Angle was asked how he felt about Austin Aries being released from WWE and here was his response:

“I’m sure that neither side was happy. Austin is a very, very talented wrestler. Love his style.”

Angle also responded to fan about how he was able to legitimately break down and cry when Jason Jordan was revealed as his “son” on RAW last week:

“I thought to myself what it would be like to see my son Kody for the first time ever, and didn’t know it for 20 years. I thought if it were real, how would I feel?”

Baron Corbin responds to criticism on Twitter

Baron Corbin responded to fan that suggested that he might cancel his WWE Network subscription because Baron Corbin won the MITB briefcase and Big Cass is getting a push on RAW. Here was his response:

Kodiak Berry now has 32 followers, so mission accomplished I guess. Corbin won the Money in the Bank briefcase last month and that guarantees him a shot at the WWE Championship whenever he wants it. Corbin has been in a feud with Shinsuke Nakamura recently on SmackDown and the two will face off this Sunday at WWE Battleground.

Seth Rollins Says He’d ‘Absolutely’ Beat The Rock at WrestleMania

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WWE Superstar Seth Rollins recently did an interview with Eagle 977 to promote a WWE Live Event and talked on a number of professional wrestling topics such as getting another shot at beating Brock Lesnar, saying he’d like to face The Rock at WrestleMania, if he thinks he could beat “The Great One,” and who his greatest rival in WWE has been. Here’s what he had to say:

Getting another crack at beating Brock Lesnar:

“If it were up to me, it would be tomorrow, ya know? But you got to wait for those title shots. Our champion currently is Brock Lesnar on Raw – our Universal Champion – and he is a force to be reckoned win. He is also somebody who chooses to defend his title and fight on his own time. So you really gotta be kind of lucky to land those title shots.”

Facing The Rock at WrestleMania:

“Obviously Rocky [The Rock], he’s a little busy these days, he’s doing some Hollywood things, doing some movies, making TV shows, all sorts of good stuff. If the opportunity came about, I would have no problem taking on The Rock at WrestleMania, sounds like a good time to me.”

If he could beat The Rock:

“Oh, absolutely, I’m in the prime of my career right now. The Rock, he’s past his prime, he’s had his day, he’s an old man at this point in time. I’m young, and youthful, and vibrant. I’m ready to go.”

Who his greatest rival in WWE has been:

“Ironically enough, my biggest rival is also somebody that I found myself recently aligned with and that was Dean Ambrose. Ya know, Dean Ambrose is somebody that I broke in with – The Shield – and we had a falling out and things didn’t go very well for us for awhile. But recently, we’ve kind of gotten back on the same page – to a certain extent – but we’ve had some big fights over the years.”

You can check out Rollins’ full interview with Eagle 977 here.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

WWE Promotes Kurt Angle DVD Being Released On August 1st (Photo), Daniel Bryan Announces Giveaway

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WWE promotes new Kurt Angle DVD being released on August 1st

WWE posted the following photo on Instagram that features the box art for Kurt Angle’s upcoming DVD set. The set releases on August 1st and is entitled “Kurt Angle – The Essential Collection”.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BW04BUlgIhE/?taken-by=wwe&hl=en

Earlier this week, WrestlingDVDNetwork.com released the intro on the DVD and you can check that out in the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8b9A9YBGTo

Daniel Bryan announces giveaway

SmackDown GM announced earlier today that he is teaming up with Ora Organic for an organic give-away. Below are the details of the giveaway and how you can enter:

GIVEAWAY ALERT: I’ve teamed up with my friends at @ora.organic to give away an Organic Pre-Workout & Vanilla Protein. I love Ora b/c of their commitment to clean, plant-based, organic nutrition. From farm to supplement! Plus everything is chef-created (vanilla, peanut butter, banana smoothie? Yes, please!) —

To Enter the Giveaway: 1) Follow me and @ora.organic, 2) Like this photo, and 3) Comment and tag a swole friend.——–
Open to residents in North America. You’ll win: (1) So Lean & So Clean Vanilla Protein & (1) Renewable Energy Pre-Workout (link in bio to read more about Ora Organic Products): www.ora.organic Good Luck!!! #oraorganic #ad #giveaway

https://www.instagram.com/p/BWx6tBBhuqa/

Ricochet Announced For MLW One-Shot, Brie Bella Wants To Return To WWE In 2018

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First name announced for MLW: One-Shot

MLW: One-Shot will take place on October 5th at GILT Nightclub in Orlando, FL. Court Bauer announced Ricochet as the first confirmed talent to be wrestling at the event. MLW: One-Shot is taking place October 5th at Gilt Nightclub in Orlando, FL. Tickets are now on sale at http://mlw.eventbrite.com/.

https://twitter.com/courtbauer/status/888443636899295232?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fmlw.com%2F2017%2F07%2F21%2Fricochet-signed-for-mlw-one-shot%2F

Brie Bella wants to return to WWE in 2018

The Bella Twins uploaded a new video from the WWE panel at San Diego Comic Con. Brie Bella was part of the panel and revealed that she is hopeful that she can return to the ring in 2018. Here are Brie’s comments:

“He’s (Daniel Bryan) like “Well, Brie, I think we have enough room for a ring and why don’t we start training?” I’m was like ‘Yes!’ I’ve been begging him for one. So, I’m like I have the perfect coach /General Manager in Daniel Bryan and we’re going to start training. I’m hoping in 2018 I can get back in the ring.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfMQcKV0fm0

Darren Young Expected to Make In-Ring Return Very Soon

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WWE Superstar Darren Young suffered an in-ring injury this past January against Epico on an episode of WWE Main Event which required elbow surgery to repair. PWInsider now reports that Young is expected to make his in-ring return as soon as next month.

“Mr. No Days Off” posted the following video today (Fri. July 21, 2017) showing that he is continuing to work hard towards his return:

Alex Riley Reveals How He Was Treated By Vince McMahon & Triple H

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Former WWE Superstar Alex Riley was recently a guest on Sean “X-Pac” Waltman’s podcast, X-Pac 12360, to talk about his time with the company. During the interview, Riley revealed how he was treated backstage by the likes of “The Chairman Of The Board” Vince McMahon and former WWE Champion Triple H, as well as if he would have stayed with WWE had he not been released.

Riley was signed to WWE back in 2007 when he was sent to Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). He made his main roster debut and was paired with The Miz in 2010 for some time before embarking on a singles career. During his time with the company he also served as a color commentator on shows such as WWE Superstars, NXT, and Main Event before his release in May of last year. Check out here what he had to say:

How he was treated by Triple H and Vince McMahon:

“Vince McMahon [and] Triple H, they were straight [with me]. They were straight shooters and I always loved when somebody would say, ‘We’re just not gonna do it right now, sorry’ rather than bulls—ting me, and they never did. I heard – and I kind of got the feeling – that Vince was always a pretty big supporter of mine, so, hey, what a compliment to have. And I hope I’m making them very proud right now.”

If he would’ve stayed with WWE had he not been released:

“I don’t know, because I would’ve been torn. I really really love that job, but WWE is very in this way. They own you. They would’ve owned me, I don’t think I would have been allowed opportunities to do anything else.”

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Alberto El Patron No Longer A Suspect In Airport Incident, Sasha Banks & Bayley Hype RAW Match

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Alberto El Patron no longer a suspect in domestic violence incident

Pro Wrestling Sheet is reporting that Alberto El Patron is no longer under investigation by police over the airport incident earlier this month between he and Paige. A rep for the Orlando PD told Pro Wrestling Sheet that “due to the detective’s investigation determining that Paige is the one who should be charged for domestic violence, they no longer view El Patron as a suspect”. Alberto El Patron is the GFW Champion, but is indefinitely suspended by GFW as they investigate the incident. It is unknown at this time if GFW has lifted the suspension since El Patron is no longer viewed as a suspect.

Sasha Banks & Bayley on their match on next week’s RAW

IGN has released the following video of Sasha Banks and Bayley at the San Diego Comic Con. During the interview, the two Superstars began hyping their match on next week’s episode of the RAW. The winner of that match will become the #1 contender for the RAW Women’s Championship. Sasha Banks claimed that she will be the one to win Monday’s match and Bayley reminded her that she usually defeats Banks whenever they face each other.

Video: Ryback’s Poor Response To Claims That He’s Sexist After Recent Comments

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Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Ryback rubbed a lot of people the wrong way after some comments he recently made on a podcast about women’s wrestling in WWE. Many began calling “The Big Guy” a sexist because he suggested the WWE’s female athletes are more valuable for their looks rather than their athletic ability:

“This is what I’ve always said the women are lacking today, is playing up to their sexiness,” said Ryback.

“They did a bodyslam and whatever but then they got on the rope and just like shaking their ass. I was like if a girl did that today, she’d be the most over Diva on the roster. That’s why I always like Melina doing the splits before. Not to be like a creep… this is what makes women different than men because the women they can do all the moves, not as good as the guys (laughs). They can’t climb ladders. We’ll talk about that. That’s a joke, guys.”

“No but like that’s the one thing they have over men, that sexuality. Men can sit there and tell their wives that, ‘No, I’m just watching wrestling hun.’ And that comes on and they get away with watching it. Like they should play up to that. They could still do all the wrestling stuff, but just throw me some sexiness in there.”

“I’m not saying they’ve all got to go shake their ass on the top rope,” Ryback explained. Just play up the sexuality a little more. It’s very subtle and I’m telling you it makes all the difference for that casual viewer.”

Those comments can be heard here:

https://twitter.com/nicolesbrianna/status/887425838341382145

The Tweet has received nearly 2,000 likes, one of them coming from current SmackDown Live star, and former RAW Women’s Champion Charlotte. Ryback responded to those who called him a sexist after his comments on Snapchat, posting the following sarcastic video in which he is talking about Charlotte during her match on SmackDown Live:

“I’m so godd*mn sexist, come on! Get up on that turnbuckle and shake that a** Charlotte! Don’t you dare do a f*cking athletic move! Shake that a** damn it!”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3LpBrGh7oaw

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Vince McMahon Reportedly Wasn’t Happy With One Segment on Talking Smack

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Last week it was reported that Talking Smack would no longer be airing after SmackDown Live on a weekly basis, coming as a bit of a shock to WWE fans given that it was the ninth most watched program on the WWE Network. Sports Illustrated reported that the program was cancelled due to Vince McMahon not being pleased with the program because it didn’t serve the company’s best interests, however, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter strongly denies those reports.

WON suggests that if that were the case then McMahon would cancel the program altogether rather than continue to air it following pay-per-views (PPVs). The report also claims that McMahon doesn’t even watch Talking Smack, but instead receives a report on the show every Wednesday. McMahon was angered by one segment in particular, however, involving The New Day appearing on the May 23, 2017 episode after Kofi Kingston was cleared to return from injury.

The appearance served as The New Day’s return to Tuesday nights, something Vince felt should have been done first on SmackDown Live.