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Backstage Update On The Mae Young Classic, How WWE Will Release The Episodes & When The Finals Will Air

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According to PWInsider.com, a preview special for the 32-woman tournament will air on the WWE Network on August 20th. In the final week of August, the entire first round of the tournament will be released via on-demand so fans can binge-watch the episodes. The second round of the tournament will then be released during the first week of September.

WWE originally discussed releasing it during SummerSlam week, but changed their minds because they didn’t want the tournament overshadowed by everything going on SummerSlam weekend. NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III airs on August 19th and then SummerSlam airs the following night on August 20th.

The finals of the Mae Young Classic are set to air live on the WWE Network on September 12th. WWE is scheduled to tape SmackDown Live in Las Vegas on the same night, so it is possible that the finals will air live from Las Vegas. All rounds of the Mae Young Classic, excluding the finals, are set to tape on July 13th and July 14th at Full Sail University.

AJ Styles on Initially Hating The ‘Styles’ Name

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As we’ve previously noted, former WWE Champion AJ Styles was recently a guest on Rock 100.5’s Bailey And Southside during SmackDown Live’s recent trip to his hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. You can check out some more highlights from Styles’ appearance here below:

Initially wanting to be a luchador by the name of “Velocity”:

“I wanted to wear a mask! I loved those [luchadors]. I’m so glad that didn’t happen.” Styles continued, “I wanted to wear a mask and call myself ‘Velocity’. What a terrible name.”

Getting the ‘Styles’ name given to him by a random promoter and it stuck – but he wasn’t a fan of it:

“I didn’t have a name. Everybody always called me ‘AJ’ anyway, so I stuck with AJ. And then, [the promoter] is like, ‘yeah, you’re tagging with Damien Still. We need a last name. Styles! Go!’ That’s it. That’s how the name [came] about. AJ Styles. I hated it. I hated Styles for a really long time.”

Being willing to change his ring name once he arrived at WWE:

“[WWE] didn’t say anything about changing it. I just assumed it would probably happen, but a year prior, maybe a couple of months prior, Samoa Joe had went to NXT and they didn’t change his name, so I thought, ‘well, maybe there’s a chance’. But, at the same time, I was like, ‘ah, I don’t care what they call me, Velocity, if you want to call me that, whatever.’ But I’m glad they stuck with AJ Styles and it actually worked out for everybody.”

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Jason Jordan Says He Considered a Dentist Gimmick While in NXT

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WWE Superstar and former SmackDown Live Tag Team Champion Jason Jordan recently did an interview with the Miami Herald to talk about a crazy dentist gimmick he almost had in WWE, Dusty Rhodes’ influence on his career, the current SmackDown Live tag team division, and more. You can check out the highlights below:

Almost having a dentist gimmick while in WWE Developmental, seeing as he was pursuing a career in the field before professional wrestling: 

“[Chuckle] The thought actually crossed my mind, when I was in FCW [WWE’s developmental]. We threw out a lot of different character ideas, and for me, being there for so long, you have to throw a lot of things against the wall. That was something that definitely ran through my mind at some point.”

Late-great WWE Hall Of Famer Dusty Rhodes’ influence on his career:

“[Dusty] definitely helped me get me to the point where I am now. He’s somebody who’s always believed in me, and he’s had a huge influence on my career. Also, he’s the whole reason why Chad and I were put together. It was his idea, and we definitely owe Dusty Rhodes a huge thank you, because if it wasn’t for him, there might not be an American Alpha.”

The current SmackDown Live tag team division:

“I think the SmackDown tag division is really getting some steam going. I think there were some trades that switched things up, with the superstar shake-up [in April], and I think we’re really getting some steam going. It’s been a really competitive division, and hopefully there are more things to come as far as the tag division on SmackDown.”

Check out the full interview at this link.

Former WWE Diva Cameron on Why She Didn’t Like John Cena’s Proposal to Nikki Bella at WrestleMania

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Former WWE Diva Cameron was recently a guest on “The Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro” to talk about her time in WWE, who she bumped heads with during her time in the company, and why she didn’t like John Cena’s proposal to Nikki Bella at WrestleMania 33. Here are the highlights:

Bumping heads with Brodus Clay:

“You know it’s funny, like I said we’re, when you get to know these people it’s, it’s like a brother and sisterhood. Brodus and I bumped heads so many times…yeah it’s, it’s so crazy. Um, you know, I’m very outspoken and I say what I want and to some people I don’t, I don’t think people like the truth and so sometimes people really taken back by that.

“You know, Naomi is very chill and kind of go with the flow and just sometimes we would you know, Nao–would be chilling and I be like ‘no like we need to do this’ or ‘I don’t want to eat here tonight‘ and it’s just like we’ve always had that love, hate relationship. But at the end of the day he has a sp–you know a special place in my heart, I just spoke to him maybe three months ago and I check on him.”

Not liking John Cena’s proposal to Nikki Bella being at WrestleMania 33:

“I wish it wasn’t done at Mania…I feel like everyone knew it was gonna happen. You know, I feel like I’m a person that it’s like, I wanna be surprised, not be like, oh, you know what, I knew that; but I’m very happy for her, because I know that girl has been wanting, you know, him to marry her for, for some time. So it’s like, you know what, I wish them, I wish them the best, especially because, you know, he said he was never going to get married and never wanna have kids, and she, she stuck around so, you know, hopefully everything goes well and it seems like they’re happy…

“I feel like because it makes it so much of a cliche that people were, like, especially with the storyline with Maurice and Miz bash, and it’s like, you know there’s going to be a payoff. So you know at WrestleMania that it’s gonna happen. And so especially for, you know, the IWC community and like, the W–, you know that they know that that’s going to happen so I wish there was, like a, a spin, or at least maybe if they lost the match and then got the, I don’t know, somewhere that wasn’t, like, the biggest stage. But, I mean, on the flip side, that’s dope, because that’s the biggest; it’s like, you know, that’s the Super Bowl for wrestling.”

H/T WrestleZone for the transcriptions

NXT Star Possibly Leaving WWE?

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There are multiple reports going around claiming that WWE NXT Superstar Hideo Itami’s contract with the WWE is coming to an end, and he is considering leaving the company due to his momentum on the brand having been stalled by a string of injuries.

Itami could possibly make the decision to return to Japan and wrestle there, where he’ll also be closer to his family. He signed with the WWE back in 2014 but never really resonated with fans as he has been taken off nearly every single major match he has been advertised for due to injury.

We’ll keep you updated….

Ric Flair Injures Hand At NBA Finals This Weekend

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Ric Flair injured his hand at the NBA Finals game this weekend. While this is likely just a joke, he seems to be implying he hurt his hand while fighting with a Warriors fan.

Ric Flair and LeBron James Relationship

LeBron and Ric Flair are friends. James grew up a huge Ric Flair fan, and according to Ric, has credited his fan-ship of Flair for keeping him out of trouble.

Flair, who is associated with several sports teams, has been a big supporter of the Cavs this NBA post-season.

Triple H Sends Custom WWE Championship To Another Title-Winning Team

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Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are often on-hand at Super Bowls to personally deliver customized WWE championship titles to the winning team. WWE also sends championship titles to other championship-winning teams all over the world.

FC Bayer Munich Are the Champions

For winning the German Bundesliga for a 5th straight time, Bayern Munich are the latest to receive custom made WWE championship titles.

With the NBA and NHL playoffs coming to a close soon, HHH will have a few more titles to hand out shortly.

WWE Hall of Famer Asks “Wrestling Gods” For a Match With Bray Wyatt

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It appears Bray Wyatt has caught the eye of a former Hall-of-Famer, one who appears ready to come out of retirement to face him.

Bray Wyatt opened this Monday’s Raw with a promo on having lost the opportunity to face Brock Lesnar, and slay the beast. He would then lose to Roman Reigns in the 1st match of the night.

Can Jake “the Snake” ever Wrestle Again?

Jake has talked about coming back for years, but unfortunately, he is 62 years old, and WWE will likely never put him in an actual match again.

The most recent documentary on Jake followed him as he cleaned up his life and attended his Hall of Fame ceremony in 2014. It is said that Jake wanted to make an appearance in the Royal Rumble that year, as other legends have done in the past, but WWE was hesitant.

Possible Reason the Hardys Weren’t on Raw

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As was the case with several other superstars who lost at Extreme Rules, the Hardys were not on Raw last night. Cesaro & Sheamus wrestled, and won, a non-title match against Heath Slater & Rhyno.

The Hardys might have been kept off Raw to sell their loss at Extreme Rules, as was the case with Bayley. Finn Balor only appeared to the live audience after Raw went off the air, and Austin Aries was absent from the show as well.

New Hardy Family Member on the Way?

Earlier this morning, Matt Hardy indicated on social media that the newest addition to the Hardy family might be on their way soon.

As of this writing there is no word on when Matt and Reby Hardy’s second child is due exactly, but Matt seems to be indicating he will debut shortly.

Confirmed Matches For Tonight’s Smackdown Live!

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WWE has announced several matches for tonight’s Smackdown Live! Including a bout between 2 former NXT champions.

Tonight’s Smackdown will be held in the Blue Cross Arena, in Rochester, NY.

Matches for Tonight’s Smackdown

  • Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Kevin Owens – non-title
  • AJ Styles vs. Dolph Ziggler – rematch from last week
  • Naomi, Charlotte, & Becky Lynch vs. Natalya, Tamina, & Carmella
  • the New Day vs. TBD – WWE announced New Day are returning to the ring tonight, but have not mentioned who their opponents will be.

WWE Possibly Creating Theme Park Attractions (Photos), TJP On Getting Title Shot Tonight (Video)

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WWE May Be Creating Theme Park Attractions In Orlando

International entertainment design company Forrec has apparently been working with WWE to create theme park attractions. The prospective projects include rides with WWE moves like the Moonsault, the Rock Bottom and a Suplex City themed ride. There was also a Triple H sledgehammer ride and a dark ride called Road to Wrestlemania. If WWE is considering creating a physical Hall of Fame, WWE could create an entire theme park around it in Orlando. You can check out some photos of the concept below:

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TJP Comments On Getting A Title Shot Tonight On 205 Live

TJP defeated Mustafa Ali last night on RAW. Before the match, TJP asked Neville to hold up his end of the bargain and give him a shot at the Cruiserweight Championship. Neville told TJP that if he defeated Ali, he will talk to RAW GM Kurt Angle about giving him a title shot. TJP defeated Ali and was then attacked by Neville on the entrance ramp. Neville informed TJP that he will get his Cruiserweight Championship match tonight on 205 Live. After RAW went off the air, TJP was asked about Neville’s attack and the Cruiserweight Championship match. TJP responded with “You know what they say? Ask and you shall recieve” and then walked away.

WCPW Announce Creation of Hardcore Championship

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Amidst all of the turmoil surrounding WCPW’s issues with YouTube they are still ploughing ahead with their regular Pay Per View events. ‘Built to Destroy’ takes place in Newcastle, England on June 16th and will feature a match to determine to company’s first ever Hardcore Champion.

PROGRESS star Jimmy Havoc will be taking on Primate to crown the inaugural champion. Both Havoc and Primate have a Hardcore pedigree in their wrestling style, Havoc in particular will be entering CZW’s Tournament of Death just six days prior to this event in the United States.

Tickets for ‘Built to Destroy’ are available to purchase via Ticketmaster.

Further Information on the WWE UK Championship Series

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Ryan Satin of the Pro Wrestling Sheet has released further details on the WWE UK division and the brand’s upcoming bi-weekly events.

The current plan calls for tapings every six weeks and for live events to run every other week in the UK featuring the UK contracted talent. The time frame for the tapings has not yet been finalised and it may well be several more months until tapings for the series begin.

The top stars in the division, namely Pete Dunne, Trent Seven, Tyler Bate, Wolfgang and Mark Andrews have reportedly signed US contracts that will allow them to drop in on the Florida based Performance Center when needed. These top stars will likely remain in the United Kingdom to focus on building the UK brand rather than continue to work cameo appearances on NXT.

WWE RAW Recap & Reaction (6/5)

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Bray Wyatt kicked off this week’s episode of WWE RAW. Wyatt cut a promo in the ring and talked about last night’s Fatal 5-Way at Extreme Rules. Bray Wyatt claimed to be every bit of the god he has always been. Wyatt stated that Balor, Joe, Rollins and Reigns are guilty of preventing him from slaying “The Beast” Brock Lesnar. Wyatt said that he has made a vow that those four Superstars must be punished. Roman Reigns then interrupted Wyatt’s promo and made his way to the ring.

Wyatt held the microphone in the air as the crowd booed Roman Regins. Bray then laughed into the microphone and walked towards Reigns. Roman grabbed the microphone out of Bray’s hands and smirked. Dueling “lets go Roman!” and “Roman sucks!” chants broke out in the crowd. Reigns acknowledged the crowd and said that this reaction was why he is “the guy”. Reigns then punched Wyatt in the face and Bray rolled out of the ring.

Roman Reigns vs Bray Wyatt

Wyatt went for a Sister Abigail right away but Reigns avoided it and knocked Wyatt out of the ring as RAW went to a commercial break. When RAW returned, both Superstars were on the mat. Wyatt got up to his knees and punched Reigns in the face several times. Wyatt went for a pinfall but Reigns kicked out at two. Wyatt applied a Chin Lock in the middle of the ring. Reigns battled to his feet but Wyatt planted him with a DDT for a two count.

Bray once again applied a Chin Lock to Reigns. Roman powered to his feet and broke the hold. Reigns connected with a right hand and hit Wyatt with a Samoan Drop for a two count. Roman connected with three Clotheslines in a row. Wyatt responded by driving Reigns’ shoulder into the ring post and Roman fell out of the ring. Wyatt followed Roman out of the ring and connected with a Senton outside the ring as RAW went to another commercial break.

When RAW returned, the action had returned to the ring and Wyatt once again had Reigns in a Chin Lock. You guessed it, Reigns got back to his feet and connected with a right hand. Wyatt charged at Roman but Reigns dodged him and launched Bray out of the ring. Wyatt got back in the ring and was immediately leveled with a Clothesline by Reigns. Roman connected with 10 punches in the corner and hit Wyatt with a big boot for a two count.

Reigns geared up for the Superman Punch but Wyatt freaked out Reigns with a spider walk and then slammed Roman to the mat. Wyatt connected with a Splash in the corner and then perched Reigns up on the top rope. Wyatt joined him up there and connected with a few right hands. Reigns heatbutted Wyatt several times and then Powerbombed him off the turnbuckle for a two count.

Reigns once again geared up for the Superman Punch and missed. Reigns then went for another Superman Punch and connected for a two count. Reigns went for a Spear but Wyatt rolled out of the ring. Roman followed him out there and hit the Drive By but Wyatt responded by leveling Roman with a Clothesline. Both Superstars were on the floor outside the ring as the referee started counting.

Wyatt was the first Superstar in the ring and Reigns barely was able to return to the ring before the 10 count. Wyatt went for the Sister Abigail but Reigns countered it into a roll-up for a two count. Reigns then hit another Superman Punch and followed it up with a Spear for the victory.

Winner: Roman Reigns

Reaction: Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt put on a solid match to kick off RAW. I still have the same issue with Bray Wyatt that I’ve pretty much had his entire run in the WWE. He consistently refers to himself as a god, yet always seems to lose matches. While this match was solid, absolutely nothing was accomplished and nothing changed. Reigns is still dominant and Wyatt is still cutting hollow promos. Next week, I’m sure Wyatt will cut another ominous promo and then promptly lose a match. Rinse and repeat.

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Charly Caruso interviewed Enzo and Cass backstage. Charly asked Enzo about the attacks on him in the past few weeks. Enzo said that he has no idea who attacked him. Cass stated that he is insulted that some people think it was him that attacked Enzo. Cass said he will be watching Enzo’s back all night, including in their match against Gallows and Anderson. Enzo also poked fun at Corey Graves and flirted with Caruso during this backstage promo.

RAW GM Kurt Angle backstage staring at his cell phone. Alexa Bliss showed up and claimed that she was done with Bayley and moving on. Bliss pitched an idea for promo about her life tonight. Angle said that was a terrible idea because her “This Is Your Life” promo about Bayley was one of the worst segments of all time. Angle then said that Alexa Bliss will be defending her RAW Women’s Championship against Nia Jax tonight.

Reaction: Well, at least WWE is poking fun at that horrific Alexa Bliss and Bayley segment last week on RAW. WWE announced on Twitter that Bayley will not be on RAW tonight. I guess they really want the WWE Universe to think that Bayley is exceptionally weak. Bray Wyatt and Roman Reigns were involved in a very physical Fatal 5-Way match last night at Extreme Rules. Bray Wyatt was on the receiving end of a Frog Splash through the announce table and was still on RAW. Bayley gets hit with a kendo stick a couple of times and isn’t on the show.

Elias Samson was in the ring with his guitar. Samson instructed the audience to hold their applause until after he is finished performing. Samson performed a song that insulted the crowd and Dean Ambrose. Dean interrupted the song and attacked Samson. Ambrose launched Samson into the barricade outside the ring and then grabbed a microphone. Ambrose demanded a rematch for the Intercontinental Championship right now.

The Miz appeared on the titantron and said that there will not be a rematch tonight. The Miz stated that tonight was the beginning of The Miz’s Intercontinental Championship comeback tour. Samson then snuck up behind Ambrose and planted him with a Neckbreaker.

Ambrose approached Kurt Angle backstage and asked for his Intercontinental Championship rematch. Angle said that Ambrose will get his rematch but not tonight. Angle told Ambrose to take the night off and leave the building.

Reaction: I honestly was hoping that the Intercontinental Championship rematch would happen tonight just so we could get it over with. I’m tired of The Miz and Ambrose feud and I’m just tired of Dean Ambrose in general. I’d like to see him turn heel or just go away for a bit. Ambrose is a particular frustrating Superstar because I think he is very talented, but I feel like his character has been running in place for a long time.

When he was Intercontinental Champion, it didn’t feel important at all. The Miz provides some entertainment as Intercontinental Champion because he is such a hatable character. I’m guessing that Elias Samson will eventually cost Ambrose his rematch. I would have preferred to see that happen tonight because I’m incredibly bored with this feud. I’m sure Ambrose will interrupt The Miz’s celebration later tonight and I couldn’t be any less excited about it.

Samoa Joe came down to the ring to cut a promo. Joe stated that he doesn’t fear Brock Lesnar. Joe claimed that he was envious of Brock Lesnar because he wants everything that he has. Joe said that he wants Brock Lesnar’s easy schedule so he doesn’t have to come out here in front of the ungrateful masses. Samoa Joe stated that he wants Paul Heyman to be his advocate and run his errands. Joe said that he wants Brock Lesnar’s Universal Championship and that he will take it from him at Great Balls of Fire.

Paul Heyman interrupted and made his way to the entrance ramp. Heyman complimented Samoa Joe and called him a badass for earning a title shot by winning the Fatal 5-Way at Extreme Rules. Heyman continued to compliment Joe as got into the ring. Heyman said that Brock Lesnar doesn’t fear Joe either. Heyman said that he worries for a living and is always concerned about who Lesnar’s opponent is.

Heyman called Samoa Joe the worst case scenario because he doesn’t give a damn. Heyman said that it is his job to make sure that at Great Balls of Fire, Brock Lesnar is Samoa Joe’s worst case scenario. Heyman shook Joe’s hand and went to walk away but Joe grabbed him. Joe then told Heyman then he is going to wrap his hand around Heyman’s throat and choke him out. Joe told Heyman to tell Lesnar how it feels and to tell Lesnar what his future holds. Lesnar then applied the Coquina Clutch to Heyman in the middle of the ring until he passed out. The crowd chanted “we want Brock!” and Joe grabbed a microphone and said “so do I”. Joe then exited as Heyman laid in the ring.

Reaction: I absolutely loved this promo. Heyman is awesome at selling matches and is just awesome in general. Samoa Joe is very believable when cutting promos and came off like a complete badass here. Unfortunately, Lesnar was not at RAW tonight. It would have been perfect if Lesnar came out and had a quick brawl with Joe. Samoa Joe needs to be built up as a monster heading into Great Balls of Fire and this was a huge step in that direction. I love the intensity that this feud already has and it has just started. I hope the match delivers because even if Joe doesn’t win at Great Balls of Fire, this feud could make him into a star on the main roster.

Kurt Angle confronted Samoa Joe backstage. Joe asked Angle if he was in his way and Seth Rollins interrupted. Rollins challenged Joe to match tonight and Kurt Angle made it official. Rollins referred to Bray Wyatt as a “false prophet” in this backstage promo.

Sheamus & Cesaro vs Heath Slater & Rhyno

Sheamus and Cesaro attacked Rhyno and Slater right away. Sheamus slammed Slater into the ring post. The match started with Sheamus and Slater in the ring. Sheamus knocked him to the mat and then tagged in Cesaro. Slater launched Cesaro out of the ring and then connected with a kick to Sheamus’ face. Slater tried to tag in Rhyno but Cesaro dragged him off the ring apron. Sheamus then leveled Slater with a Brogue Kick for the victory.

Sheamus and Cesaro cut a promo after the match and boasted about defeating The Hardys last night at Extreme Rules.

Winners: Sheamus & Cesaro

TJP confronted Neville backstage and said that he wants the title shot that Neville promised him. Neville said that if TJP takes care of Mustafa Ali, he will speak to Kurt Angle about giving him a shot at the Cruiserweight Championship.

TJP vs Mustafa Ali

TJP started out the match in control and shoved his boot in Ali’s face in the corner. Ali flipped off the top turnbuckle and landed on TJP for a two count. Ali locked in Arm Bar but TJP quickly got out of it. TJP dragged Ali to the mat by his hair and then connected with a Senton for a two count. TJP then dabbed in the ring and applied a Chin Lock. Ali battled out of the hold and connected with a Tornado DDT. Ali then climbed up to the top rope but TJP kicked his legs out from under him. TJP then connected with the Detonation Kick for the victory.

After the match, Neville came down to the entrance ramp with a microphone and TJP joined him there. Neville said that he spoke to Kurt Angle and had some unfortunate news. TJP interrupted and demanded that they both go backstage and talk to RAW GM Kurt Angle together. Neville then attacked TJP from behind and informed him that he has his title shot tomorrow night on 205 Live.

Winner: TJP

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Another Goldust vignette was aired. Goldust quoted Gone with the Wind and cut a promo on R-Truth.

Sasha Banks was backstage with Dana Brooke and Mickie James. Alexa Bliss showed up and Sasha Banks walked away. Bliss told Mickie James and Dana Brooke that they should be insulted that Nia Jax is getting a shot at the RAW Women’s Championship before them. Bliss stated that the division has a Nia Jax problem. Dana Brooke and Mickie James stated that Alexa Bliss was the only one that has a Nia Jax. Mickie James and Dana Brooke then informed Alexa Bliss that they will be ringside to watch her match against Nia later tonight.

Kurt Angle came up to Corey Graves at the announce table with his phone. Angle and Graves had a discussion and then Graves returned to the announce table. Michael Cole asked Graves about the discussion but Graves ignored him.

Kurt Angle was shown walking backstage and still on his phone. Mike Rome approached him and asked where Angle was heading. Angle refused to answer and said it was a private matter. Angle left the building and Dean Ambrose snuck back in.

Kalisto vs Titus O’Neil

Kalisto defeated O’Neil quickly by rolling him up and grabbing his tights.

Winner: Kalisto

Reaction: I don’t understand how this feud is helping anyone involved.

The Miz was shown walking backstage. He stumbled upon Big Cass who was laying on the ground. Enzo then arrived and asked if anyone saw who attacked him. Cass then handed Enzo a chain that he apparently grabbed from the attacker.

Maryse was in the ring with someone in a bear costume holding a sign that read “congratulations”. The Miz came down to the ring and the crowd chanted “you deserve it!”. The Miz scolded the fans and said that they chant that for every Superstar who wins a title. The Miz raised a champagne glass and proposed a toast to himself and Maryse. The Miz thanked Maryse for bringing a dancing bear to the ring. Maryse informed Miz that she didn’t get the dancing bear.

The Miz then attacked the bear and delivered a Skull Crushing Finale. The Miz then removed the bear head and it was revealed to be a random person. The Miz then threw him out of the ring and a gigantic present was wheeled down to the ring. The Miz then hit the giant gift with a chair and delivered several Elbow Drops to it. Maryse shouted Miz that it was a gift from her but he continued attacking the present. It turned out that the gift was a grandfather clock because The Miz is timeless. Maryse then hit The Miz and ran backstage as Miz pleaded with her to stay. Ambrose then appeared behind Miz disguised as a cameraman. Ambrose then hit Miz with the Dirty Deeds and took the bottle of champagne backstage.

Reaction: While I’m bored with this feud, this promo was entertaining. I couldn’t help but laugh at the ridiculousness of The Miz delivering Elbow Drops to a gigantic present.

Gallows & Anderson vs Enzo & Big Show

Big Show played the role of Cass during the promo and it was was absolutely ridiculous. The promo went on way too long and Enzo rattled off about 9,000 jokes. Big Show dominated the match and connected with a Chokeslam on Karl Anderson. Big Show then tagged in Enzo and threw him onto Anderson for the victory.

Winners: Enzo & Big Show

Reaction: WWE buried Gallows and Anderson a long time ago. It was nice of them to dig them out for a bit only to bury them again. I hated this segment. It was done for cheap laughs and we probably won’t see Big Show for a long time again. Why are Gallows and Anderson booked like this? They are a solid tag team. It is not as if RAW and SmackDown are overflowing with talent in their tag team divisions. It just doesn’t make sense to have Gallows and Anderson be jobbers. They were badasses in NJPW and are now putting over Enzo and the ghost of Big Show on RAW. It just seems like a colossal waste of talent.

Big Cass confronted Big Show and Enzo backstage. Big Cass said maybe it was Big Show sneaking around backstage and attacking them. Enzo said that Big Show creaks on cement and Big Show stated that if he was going to attack someone, they would see it coming.

R-Truth responded to Goldust with a vignette.

Mike Rome interviewed Alexa Bliss backstage. Bliss referred to herself as a goddess and stated that she deserved to be treated better by the RAW women’s division.

RAW Women’s Championship Match: Alexa Bliss (c) vs Nia JAx

Mickie James and Dana Brooke were ringside for this match. Alexa slapped Nia in the face and Jax got pissed off. Nia launched Alexa across the ring a couple times as Mickie and Dana laughed. Nia then hit a Splash on Alexa in the corner. Alexa leaped onto Nia’s back but Nia threw her off and delivered a couple of elbows to Bliss while she was on the mat. Nia knocked Alexa out of the ring and Alexa attacked both Mickie and Dana. Mickie and Dana then punched Alexa and Nia Jax was disqualified.

Nia Jax then beatdown both Mickie and Dana for costing her the match.

Winner & Still RAW Women’s Champion: Alexa Bliss

Reaction: It was predictable that something like this was going to happen once Mickie and Dana announced that they would be ringside for this match. The match itself was a throwaway, but I’m not going to complain about the Alexa Bliss and Bayley feud being over.

Paul Heyman was shown backstage being attended to my the medical staff. Heyman’s phone rang and it was Brock Lesnar. Heyman stated that Lesnar needs to show up next week on RAW to confront Samoa Joe.

Seth Rollins vs Samoa Joe

Rollins took down Joe early and connected with a series of punches. Joe connected with a headbutt and threw Rollins out of the ring. Rollins got right back in the ring and was knocked to the mat by an elbow from Joe. Rollins then got up and threw Joe out of the ring. Rollins went for a Suicide Dive but Joe was ready and kicked Seth in the knee. Joe then launched Rollins into the barricade outside the ring and kicked him in the chest.

Joe brought Rollins back in the ring and connected with a series of jabs in the corner. Rollins fought back but Joe connected with a kick to Rollins’ head that sent him to the mat as RAW went to a commercial break. When RAW returned, Samoa Joe was still in control of the match. Joe connected with an Atomic Drop and followed it up with a Senton for a two count.

Joe hit Rollins with a Powerslam for a two count. Joe continued the assault by hitting a series of chops. Rollins fought back and knocked Joe to the mat with a kick to his head. Joe rolled out of the ring and Rollins connected with a Suicide Dive. Rollins rolled Joe back in the ring and connected with another Slingblade. Joe once again rolled out of the ring and Rollins hit another Suicide Dive.

The action returned to the ring and Rollins connected with a Blockbuster off the second rope. Joe once again rolled out of the ring and Rollins connected with a third Suicide Dive. Back in the ring, Rollins connected with a Clothesline off the top rope for a two count. Rollins then planted Joe with an impressive Falcon Arrow for a two count.

Rollins knocked Joe to the mat with a kick to the face and climbed to the top rope. The lights in the arena went out and when the lights came on Rollins was looking for Bray Wyatt. Bray wasn’t there and Joe locked in the Coquina Clutch for the victory. Wyatt got his revenge on Rollins for insulting him early tonight and cost him the match.

Winner: Samoa Joe

Reaction: The main-event was an okay match. The best part of tonight’s RAW was the promo between Paul Heyman and Samoa Joe. The rest of the show just felt like a standard episode of RAW. At the very least, I am looking forward to see the build for the match between Samoa Joe and Brock Lesnar at Great Balls of Fire. I really liked what happened tonight and next week it will be interesting to see Lesnar and Joe face to face on RAW.

I’m honestly not all that interested in who is attacking Big Cass and Enzo. I guess it is possible that Cass didn’t get attacked tonight and just made it seem like he did in order to trick Enzo. I hope it turns out to be someone that actually catches me off guard and surprises me. I’m looking for anything here to breath some life into the show. The Kurt Angle storyline is moving at a soap opera pace. All that happened tonight is that Angle showed something to Graves on his phone. I am just assuming that this will somehow tie into Stephanie McMahon returning to. RAW.

Overall, RAW wasn’t good tonight in my opinion. It just felt like more of the same. It appears that Rollins and Wyatt are now going to have a feud. I just figured that Balor and Wyatt would have a feud, given the fact that they teased that a lot earlier this year. Instead, Finn Balor wasn’t even on the show for some reason. The RAW Women’s division is very boring right now and the tag division is essentially The Hardys and Sheamus & Cesaro. There is just far too many storylines and feuds on RAW that I don’t care about simply because I haven’t been given a reason to care. SmackDown has the same exact problem right now, but at least RAW has the Lesnar and Joe storyline.

What did you think of this week’s episode of RAW? Share your thoughts below.

Follow Robert Lentini: @MankyMedia

Taz Reveals he Almost Had a Huge Match With Brock Lesnar at MSG

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Former WWE Superstar Taz almost had a massive match against current WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar at Madison Square Garden during his heyday.

On a recent episode of his show, The Taz Show, a fan called in to state that Taz vs. Brock Lesnar was actually one of his dream matches, to which Taz revealed was an actual possibility as Vince McMahon approached him with the idea during his days at the commentary booth on SmackDown:

Here’s what he had to say:

“Vince McMahon approached me about working with Brock at Madison Square Garden while I was a commentator there… I’m over there doing the commentary for the WWE at the SmackDown table several years ago. And Brock was just cooking up before, and basically, they were really building Brock up as this killing heel machine. This was before this whole suplex city thing they have going on. And I was, I don’t know what year this was, could have been 2006 or something like that. Somewhere in that world, 2007, something like that. Maybe 2005; I’m horrible with years.

“So, it was earlier in the day, it was probably around 3pm, and we’re at the arena. I’m sitting at the announce desk, and some guys are in the ring just working out, loosening up, stretching out, who’s doing this, who’s doing that. I’m doing some prep work, like I always do. Michael Cole is over there twiddling his thumbs, doing nothing. And I’m doing all the prep work (God, I wish he could hear this. He might listen to the show. I should text him, because he would flag on me, because everything I just said was a little bit of a lie [laughs]).

“So, I’m sitting there with Cole, and he’s writing stuff up, and Vince walks by, he’s just watching and checking on some of the people who are working out. He was talking to some of the agents, they were doing a rehearsal or something. So Vince slips over to my area, at the announce desk, and he’s like, ‘Hey, uh, can we talk for a minute?’ [And I thought I was going to be fired]. So I walk over there in the corner with Vince, and he goes, ‘Listen. This is big. You ready?’ I’m like, ‘Yeah. I’m ready. What’s up?’

“He goes, ‘You and Lesnar do something at the [Madison Square] Garden. I’d be great. You would come back, do a match at the Garden, we’ll plug it, push it.’ I go, ‘Vince. No thank you. I love Brock, I love you, and I love the company, but I can’t do it. I’m banged up, I got a lot of numbers to my body. I’m just, physically, I’d be too risky for me to do.’ He goes, ‘No, I know that. We’ll work around it, we’ll do business.’ [I told him], ‘Vince. I’m not what I was. I can’t go be what I was, and I don’t want to put myself at risk.’

“And he was cool, [then] he goes, ‘I understand, but, you know what? I never knew you were this terrible as a businessman. Just horrible. What is wrong with you?’ He just started ripping me. ‘You don’t even know how much I was willing to pay you!’

Taz ended off by saying he told Vince that it wasn’t about the money, but that he simply couldn’t get back to the old character he used to be. Furthermore, Taz said McMahon would get upset when people don’t do good business. Taz said that he wasn’t worried about fighting Lesnar but was instead more concerned with his health.

You can listen to the full show here.

H/T WrestleZone for the transcriptions

Hart Family Member Enters Hospice Care

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Hart Family member Smith Hart, Stu and Helen Hart’s oldest son, took to his official Facebook page to announce that he has entered Hospice care. Hart has been battling terminal prostate cancer for the past few months and had this to say:

“I am now more comfortable after being moved into Hospice care. I would like to end any strife or suffering I have been involved with over my life. To anyone and everyone, cherish the moments you have in this world. Do not waste your time with hate or anger.

“To anyone I have offended, mistreated or been at odds with, please accept my humblest of apologies. While I may not have always been everyone’s cup of tea, I always did my best to be the person I was most inspired by, my father. I would also like to thank my dear friend Carl Leduc, for making the visit from Montreal to come see me. It meant the world and I really like the new phone.”

Jinder Mahal Responds to Triple H’s Past Comments About Him

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WWE Champion Jinder Mahal was recently a part of a media call last week and was asked a variety of questions regarding his recent push in the WWE since returning to the company. You can check out what “The Maharaja” had to say here below:

In the past, people have hailed SmackDown Live as the land of opportunities, and we have seen that with you and Breezango. When you moved to SmackDown Live, did you think you’d be able to climb the proverbial mountain in such a short period?

“I knew that I’d be able to climb the mountain, but in such a short period? I didn’t think so. I mean, SmackDown Live is the land of opportunity, and I’m a living proof of that. But you know what? I was given the opportunity during the number one contender’s match, and I took advantage of the opportunity.

“I could have the opportunity that was given to me, and I am very thankful for the opportunities. I was very excited when I was moved to SmackDown Live, because I knew it would be a fresh start. You know which it was, and it turned out to be (true). SmackDown Live is a great place, with a great roster, and many talented Superstars. I’m very excited to be a part of SmackDown Live.”

Your title win was monumental for the Indian fans, and for the country itself. When you realised your dreams of becoming a champion, did you imagine the response that your victory evoked back in India?

“Uh, no, I didn’t think it would be this huge. But, I know the Indians are very proud, and Indians have been waiting a long time for another WWE Champion. You know it’s been seven years since – I think seven years since The Great Khali was champion. So I think it was about time the WWE – you know, India is a very proud country and India does have many world class athletes. But sometimes, we’re not given the opportunity, so I was very fortunate, very lucky to be given the opportunity to not only shine, but also to let India shine.”

You will be facing Randy Orton at the Money In The Bank PPV. More than when you won the title, do you think more pressure will be on you at the PPV for your first title defense (regarding the match, the PPV doing well etc)?

“Yeah, of course. Winning it is one thing. But retaining is another. You know I plan on being a long term champion. I don’t think, ‘Get through one Pay – Per – View match’. I’m thinking, ‘I want to be champion for years to come.’ I want to be one of the greatest champions of all time. And it’s a good pressure – I need this pressure. Because if pressure is making me work, if it’s making me work harder – it was hard work to get to the championship, to win the championship. But now, truly the hard work starts now. It’s going to be harder. I’m going to be training, more preparation into my matches, because I plan on staying the champion for a long time.”

Triple H recently commented that when you first worked for WWE years ago, you were still young and weren’t really mature to thrive in the company, and you agreed about the same. How far do you think you’ve come along in the past couple of years?

“Yeah, that’s true. When I came to WWE – I got signed when I was 23. When I was on SmackDown roster, the main roster, I was 24. I wasn’t ready for those responsibilities. I wasn’t – I wasn’t seasoned enough as a wrestler, as an in – ring performer. But now that I’m 30 – you know, I still haven’t even hit my prime yet. I’m still getting better (with) every match. I’m still coming back every week in better shape.

“So to think what I’m going to be in a year from now, or three years from now or five years from now – I truly believe that I will be one of the all time greats. And yes, Triple H did mention the fact that – he mentioned that me and Drew, we both were just a couple of kids trying to make it before. But, you know, now we’re grown men. Now we’re mature outside of the ring, and in everything.

“I have my focus, I have my drive. Which I believe is very important. I believe that I haven’t hit my peak. I’m just starting.”

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

SEScoops Wrestling Podcast – Extreme Rules Review

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Today on the show Brad Gilmore discusses the latest RAW brand pay-per-view, Extreme Rules. He gives his opinion on the Fatal 5 Way main event, the lack of excitement in the RAW women’s and cruiserweight divisions, and where The Miz ranks in history as the new Intercontinental Champion.

WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion (6/5)

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The June 5th, 2017 edition of WWE RAW was the first episode after Extreme Rules, and aired live from the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes-Barre, PA.

– RAW opens up with pyro and Michael Cole welcomes us to the sold-out Mohegan Sun Arena. Graves announces that we’ll hear from new #1 contender Samoa Joe tonight. Booker T is also on the commentary team tonight, with no sign of Otunga.

– Bray Wyatt’s music hits and he makes his way out to the ring to kick off RAW. Wyatt cuts a promo saying he’s still a God after losing at Extreme Rules last night. He says he’s here to cast judgment on his enemies tonight. He says Finn Balor, Samoa Joe, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns are all guilty. Reigns comes out, and Wyatt says he was right on queue. Reigns snatches the mic away from Wyatt and announces that the mixed crowd reaction is why he’s “the guy.” Reigns says he’s going to show Wyatt what happens when you run your mouth in his yard, and hits Wyatt with a right hand. With that, we have a match.

Roman Reigns def. Bray Wyatt: Wyatt goes for a Sister Abigail attempt early on, but Reigns gets out and drops Wyatt with an elbow to the face. Wyatt comes back and hits a DDT on Reigns to take control of the match. Wyatt holds Reigns in a chin lock until Reigns fights out and hits a couple right hands. Reigns follows up with a Samoan Drop for a two count. Reigns hits a series of clotheslines on Wyatt, but Wyatt comes back with a boot to the face then throws Reigns into the ring post and outside. Wyatt rolls outside and hits a senton drop on Reigns on the floor. Back in the ring, Wyatt and Reigns exchange strikes until Reigns throws Wyatt to the outside. Back in the ring, Reigns throws some kicks and a clothesline at Wyatt, then hits a series of clotheslines on him in the corner. Wyatt comes back and hits a splash in the corner, then takes things to the top turnbuckle. Wyatt delivers some more punches to Reigns, but Reigns fights back with headbutts. Roman slides down and powerbombs Wyatt for a two count. Reigns goes for a Superman punch but Wyatt side-steps and Reigns crashes into the corner. Bray charges forward and Reigns Superman punches him down for another two count. Reigns gets ready for a spear, but Wyatt sees it coming and rolls outside. Reigns hits the Drive By on the apron, but Wyatt comes back with a clothesline on the floor. Back in the ring, Reigns hits a Superman punch then a Spear for the win.

– Enzo and Cass do an interview backstage where Enzo says he’s going to find out who attacked him. Cass says they don’t know who the attackers are, but that he’s insulted some people think it was him. Cass says Enzo is like a brother to him, and from now on he’ll be watching his back at all times.

– Kurt Angle is looking at his phone when Alexa Bliss comes in and expects Kurt to congratulate her. He doesn’t, so she goes ahead and says she’s going to cekebrate her life tonight. She says tonight we’ll see “Alexa Bliss: This Is My Life,” but Kurt Angle shoots it down. Angle says her segment last week was one of the worst segments in the history of RAW, which gets a pop from the crowd. Kurt points out that Alexa owes Nia Jax a title shot, and that match is happening tonight. Alexa walks off and Kurt goes back to his phone and looks troubled.

– Dean Ambrose is backstage getting ready to come out to the ring.

– Elias Samson is in the ring singing a song about Wiles-Barre and Dean Ambrose. Ambrose comes out and beats down Samson, but is interrupted by The Miz on the big screen. Miz says Ambrose won’t be getting a rematch for the IC and Miz is planning a celebration tonight, then Samson attacks Ambrose from behind. Samson leaves Ambrose laid out in the ring then heads to the back.

– Back from commercial, Dean Ambrose is storming through the backstage area looking for Samson or The Miz. He finds Kurt Angle, and asks where Miz is. Angle says The Miz is getting ready for his IC Title victory ceremony tonight, and tells Ambrose to take the rest of the night off.

– Samoa Joe comes out to the ring and says he has no fear of Brock Lesnar. Joe says he’s envious of everything Lesnar has, and he wants to take it from him. Joe says he wants Lesnar’s light schedule, his ability to instill fear in others, he wants Paul Heyman to be his advocate and run his errands, and most importantly he wants the WWE Universal Title. Joe says at Great Balls of Fire he will take the Universal Championship from Lesnar, and with that, Paul Heyman interrupts. Heyman comes down the ramp and introduces himself. Heyman puts over Joe as a “destroyer and a badass” who destroyed his competitors at Extreme Rules. Heyman says he understands that Joe doesn’t fear Lesnar, and he adds that Lesnar doesn’t fear Joe either. Heyman says Lesnar has beaten everyone from The Rock to Goldberg. Heyman says he originally wanted Finn Balor vs. Brock Lesnar because of the story behind it, and he says that Samoa Joe is the worst case scenario because he wants to go to war with Lesnar. Heyman says that even if Lesnar beats Joe, Joe is going to take a piece of Lesnar with him. Heyman says it’s his job at Great Balls of Fire to make sure Lesnar is Joe’s worst case scenario. Heyman and Joe shake hands and Heyman goes to walk away, but Joe stops him. Joe drops his mic and Heyman’s mic, and gets in Heyman’s face. Joe threatens Heyman and says he has a message for Lesnar, then locks Heyman in the Coquina Clutch. Joe takes Heyman down to the mat and Heyman taps out until he goes unconscious. Referees come out and try to pry Joe off Heyman but have no luck. Joe lets go and heads to the back as Heyman sells in the ring.

– Kurt Angle confronts Joe backstage about what happened in the ring. Joe says he’ll do that to anyone in his way, and gets nose-to-nose with Kurt and asks if he’s in his way. Kurt doesn’t flinch, but then Seth Rollins pulls them apart. Rollins says he’s in his way, and he’s still pissed off about what Joe did to him. Kurt makes the match, and Joe vs. Rollins will be happening later tonight.

Sheamus & Cesaro def. Heath Slater & Rhyno: This one is a non-title match. Sheamus and Cesaro take turns on the offensive against Slater, with Cesaro mocking the Hardy Boyz’ taunts. Slater almost gets the tag to Rhyno, but Cesaro pulls Rhyno off the apron and brawls with him at ringside. Meanwhile in the ring, Sheamus hits the big boot on Slater for the win after a short match.

– After the match, Sheamus cuts a promo saying that’s how and intelligent team wins and that’s why they beat the Hardys last night. Sheamus asks who in the crowd is happy the Hardys are back. Cesaro says Matt and Jeff aren’t happy they came back now. Sheamus says Matt and Jeff are probably at home dreaming about their rematch, but they should think twice about that.

– TJ Perkins is shown walking backstage and he runs into Neville. TJP says he wants the Cruiserweight Title shot he deserves. Neville says if Perkins handles Mustafa Ali tonight, he’ll talk to Angle about setting up the Cruiserweight Title shot.

TJP def. Mustafa Ali: Ali hits a springboard moonsault early on for a two count. Perkins grabs the hair to drop Ali and follows up with a diving senton. Perkins stomps on Ali and keeps him grounded with a chin lock. Ali fights out and jumps off the middle turnbuckle with tornado DDT. Ali goes up top but Perkins knocks him off and follows up with the Detonation Kick for the win.

– Before Perkins can make it backstage, Neville’s entrance music and pyro hits and the Cruiserweight Champ makes his way out. Neville says he talked to Kurt Angle, and he has some unfortunate news. Perkins says they’re going to go talk to Kurt Angle together right now, then Neville attacks Perkins from behind. Neville yells at Perkins that they’ll have the Cruiserweight Title match tomorrow night on 205 Live.

– Time for another Shattered Dreams Production. Goldust says that to R-Truth, this is all one big game, but it’s not to Goldust. He says he sees the truth and sees the bigger motion picture here. He says the biggest names in Hollywood and the brightest stars in the sky will be glittered in gold. He reminds us that the golden age is back.

– We go backstage where Mickie, Dana and Sasha are talking. Alexa Bliss walks in and says hi, and they all start to walk away from her. Mickie and Dana stay, and Alexa asks them if they’re insulted that Nia Jax is cutting the line to get a Women’s Title shot tonight. Alexa says “we have a Nia Jax problem,” but Dana corrects her and says Alexa is the one with a Nia Jax problem. Dana and Mickey says they’ll be ringside watching tonight.

– At the announce booth, Kurt Angle runs in and grabs Graves. They go talk off-mic while Cole and Booker look confused. Graves comes back and Cole asks what’s going on, but Graves changes the subject.

– Kurt Angle runs into an interviewer backstage who asks Angle what he talked to Graves about, and where he’s going. Kurt apologizes and says it’s a personal matter, then exits to the parking area. Dean Ambrose is shown sneaking back in the arena as soon as Kurt walks out.

Kalisto vs. Titus: Apollo Crews is at ringside in Titus’ corner. It’s all Titus in the opening minutes, and he tries to pin Kalisto by pulling on his tights for the second week in a row. Kalisto reverses the pin, and he rolls up Titus with a hand full of tights for the win after a very short match. Titus and Apollo argue after the match and Apollo leaves first.

– The Miz and Maryse are shown backstage getting ready for their IC Title celebration tonight, when The Miz spots Big Cass laying on the ground under some equipment. A referee and Enzo run in to check on Cass. Cass regains consciousness and hands Enzo a gold chain, but doesn’t say anything.

– After the commercial break, Enzo reveals that the chain is his and says whoever attacked him brought his chain with them. The referees say Cass can’t compete tonight due to his condition.

– The carpet is down on the ring and Maryse is in there to introduce the Miz. Also in the ring are balloons, champagne, and a guy in a bear suit holding a “congratulations” sign. The crowd chants “you deserve it,” and Miz says that chant would mean more if the fans didn’t chant it for anyone who wins anything in WWE. Miz asks everyone to raise a glass, or Styrofoam cup, and he proposes a toast to him being IC Champion and his wife. Miz tells Maryse the bear was a great idea, but Maryse says she didn’t get the bear. The Miz says he didn’t get the bear either, so Miz attacks it. Miz gives the bear the Skull Crushing Finale. Miz gets on the mic and says it’s Ambrose and he pulls the bear’s mask off. It wasn’t Ambrose, so Miz throws him outside and tells him he’s lucky for getting beat up by the IC Champion. Next, someone wheels down a big box to ringside. Miz says anyone could be in there, so he grabs a steel chair and attacks the box. Maryse tells Miz to stop, but he keeps dropping elbows on the box He opens it up to find a smashed grandfather clock. Maryse tells him he ruined the celebration and she leaves. The Miz looks devastated and he says this is all Ambrose’s fault. He asks Ambrose to show himself, and it turns out Ambrose was the camera man standing in the corner of the ring. The Miz realizes it’s Ambroe on the Titantron, and he turns around right into a Dirty Deeds. Ambrose drinks Miz’s champagne out of the bottle and leaves.

– Enzo is shown backstage getting ready to head out to the ring. He has to find a partner to take on Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson tonight.

Enzo Amore & The Big Show vs. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson: Enzo announces before the match that his partner is 7-feet tall and you can’t teach that, which brings out The Big Show. Enzo cuts his usual pre-match promo, but Big Show doesn’t look amused. Big Show says he’ll loosen up and he does the S-A-W-F-T thing. The opening bell rings and Gallows and Anderson control things against Enzo until he gets the hot tag to Big Show. Big Show clears house and hits a splash on both Gallows and Anderson in the corner. Big Show hits a shoulder block and a chokeslam on Anderson. Big Show tags in Enzo and they go for the Bada Boom. Big Show picks up Enzo and waits for Anderson to get up before he throws Enzo at him for the win.

– Enzo and Big Show approach Cass after their match backstage. Cass immediately confronts Big Show about being Enzo’s attacker. Big Show says he isn’t very sneaky and it wasn’t him. Enzo and Cass walk off and leave Big Show behind.

– We go to a pre-taped R-Truth segment in black-and-white where Truth cuts a promo on Goldust for turning his back on him. Truth cuts some of Samuel Jackson’s promo from Pulp Fiction, and says Goldust is gonna get got.

– Alexa Bliss does an interview backstage where she says she deserves way better than how the RAW brand treats her.

Nia Jax def. Alexa Bliss (c) via DQ: The Women’s Title is on the line in this one. Dana Brooke and Mickie James are at ringside for a closer look. Alexa slaps Nia across the face to start off, and Nia throws her across the ring. Nia hits a splash in the corner then some elbow drops. Bliss rolls outside and starts a fight with Dana and Mickie to get Nia disqualified. Nia lays out Mickie and Dana, then gets into it with Alexa. Alexa escapes and leaves Nia, Dana and Mickie in the ring. Dana and Mickie stand next to Nia looking at Alexa, then Nia attacks them and leaves.

– Paul Heyman is being checked on by a trainer backstage when he gets a call from his client, Brock Lesnar. Heyman tells Lesnar it’s time to instill fear into Joe, and show up next week which gets boos from the live crowd. Heyman says next week, it’s time to unleash the beast.

Samoa Joe def. Seth Rollins: Joe throws his towel at Rollins’ face and lays into him with strikes. Rollins comes back and sends Joe outside, then goes for a suicide plancha but Joe stops him with a kick to the head. Joe throws Rollins against the fan barricade before taking him in the ring for a series of punches and knees. Rollins comes back with punches and chops, then a jawbreaker. Rollins goes up top the top rope but Joe pushes him off. Joe follows up with a splash in the corner and a Pele kick. Rollins attempts a Sling Blade but Joe blocks it and continues wearing down Rollins. Rollins finally comes back with punches and a kick, but when he runs the ropes Joe comes right back with a spinning powerslam. Joe throws Seth in the corner and hits a series of chops to the chest. Rollins stuns Joe with an enziguri and Joe rolls outside. Rollins follows up with two suicide planchas, then he takes Joe back in the ring for a Blockbuster. Joe rolls outside and Rollins hits a third suicide plancha. Back in the ring, Rollins hits a flying clothesline off the top rope for a two count. Joe elbows Rollins in the face then goes for the Coquina Clutch, but Joe gets out and hits the Falcon Arrow on Joe for a two count. Rollins superkicks Joe then goes up top, but Bray Wyatt’s graphics flash across the screen and the lights go out. The lights come back on and Rollins is looking around, but there’s no Bray Wyatt. Joe grabs Rollins from behind off the distraction, and he locks the Coquina Clutch in for the win.

– Brock Lesnar is advertised for next week’s RAW, which will be his first appearance since the night after WrestleMania.

NJPW Dominion Lineup: Kenny Omega vs. Kazuchika Okada Rematch

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NJPW presents their biggest card since WrestleKingdom this weekend. Dominion 2017 takes place June 11th 2017 from the Osaka-jo Hall, in Osaka, Japan.

While the most anticipated match will be the rematch between Kenny Omega and Kazuchika Okada, several other big matches have been scheduled.

https://twitter.com/njpwworld/status/871651704839843840

NJPW Dominion 6.11 Lineup

  1. David Finlay, Shota Umino and Tomoyuki Oka vs. Hirai Kawato, Katsuya Kitamura and Tetsuhiro Yagi
  2. Hiroyoshi Tenzan, Jushin Thunder Liger, Manabu Nakanishi and Satoshi Kojima vs. Tiger Mask, Tiger Mask W, Togi Makabe and Yuji Nagata
  3. NEVER 6-Man Tag Team Championships
    Gauntlet Match
    Los Ingobernables (Bushi, Evil and Sanada) (c) vs. Bullet Club (Bad Luck Fale, Hangman Page and Yujiro Takahashi) vs. Chaos (Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano and Yoshi-Hashi) vs. Suzuki-gun (Taichi, Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Zack Sabre Jr.) vs. Taguchi Japan (Juice Robinson, Ricochet and Ryusuke Taguchi)
  4. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Championships
    Roppongi Vice (Beretta and Rocky Romero) (CHAOS) (c) vs. The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) (Bullet Club)
  5. IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Championships
    War Machine (Hanson and Raymond Rowe) (c) vs. Guerrillas of Destiny (Tama Tonga and Tanga Roa) (Bullet Club)
  6. Cody (Bullet Club) Vs. Michael Elgin
  7. IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship
    Hiromu Takahashi (c) (Los Ingobernables) vs. Kushida
  8. NEVER Openweight Championship
    Lumberjack Deathmatch
    Minoru Suzuki (c) (Suzuki-Gun) vs. Hirooki Goto (CHAOS)
  9. IWGP Intercontinental Championship 
    Tetsuya Naito (c) (Los Ingobernables) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
  10. IWGP Heavyweight Championship
    Kazuchika Okada (c)(CHAOS) vs. Kenny Omega (Bullet Club)

Former Impact Wrestling Stars Reportedly Sign With WWE

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The WWE continues to grow its roster by signing multiple talents from around the world. And per a recent report from Pro Wrestling Sheet, the WWE just signed a couple of Impact Wrestling alumni.

The report suggests that former TNA Knockout Thea Trinidad, formerly known as Rosita, will be reporting to the WWE Performance Center after signing a WWE deal. Trinidad is currently in a relationship with WWE Cruiserweight Austin Aries and is also playing the role of WWE Superstar Paige in the upcoming biopic of her family, “Fighting with My Family.”

It is also reported that former Impact star Gunner has also signed with the WWE, in addition to independent female wrestlers Evie and Nixon Newell. The WWE has also reportedly signed Cruiserweight Classic competitor Fabian Aichner and German wrestler Axel Dieter Jr.

Video: Samoa Joe Has a Message For Brock Lesnar

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After winning the No. 1-contenders Fatal Five Way main event match at the WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view (PPV) last night (Sun. June 4, 2017), Samoa Joe will challenge Brock Lesnar for the Universal Title in the main event of the Great Balls Of Fire PPV next month from Dallas, TX.

Following his win, Joe joined RAW commentator Corey Graves and Renee Young on RAW Talk to discuss his big win and his upcoming match with Lesnar. He then proceeded to issue a warning to Brock Lesnar, saying that no matter what “The Beast” does in his training camp – he won’t be ready for what “The Destroyer” is bringing to the table:

“To Brock Lesnar, you start your training camp up right now. You climb those mountains and carry those logs, you throw people around, you beat up every sparring partner that you can bring into your camp and I can guarantee you still won’t be prepared for what I do to you.”

H/T GiveMeSport for the transcriptions 

Jeff Hardy on The Possibility of Using The “Broken” Gimmick in WWE

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WWE Superstar Jeff Hardy was recently a guest on Chris Jericho’s podcast, Talk Is Jericho, alongside the now-former Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose, as the whole angle of the episode was for Jeff and Dean to meet one another. During the appearance, Hardy was asked by Jericho about the possibility of using the “Broken” gimmick in WWE. Here’s what Jeff had to say:

“No [there was no talk of using the Broken gimmick in WWE], because we did the Ring Of Honor pay-per-view. That’s when we got the whole cease and desist letter. They said if we use it, ‘we’re going to sue you’ and sue Ring Of Honor. I think Dish Network, they didn’t air the pay-per-view because of the threat or whatever because it said the Broken Universe characters were specifically developed for Matt and Jeff Hardy and that is so far from the [truth].

“Yeah, [the Hardys developed the characters] and even Billy Corgan. I love Billy, man. He was right out there with us, man, throughout two long nights of filming. Yeah, yeah, he almost owned it. And I think, honestly, I’d probably still be there now if it still would have worked out.” Hardy “It’s cool to hear people chant [‘Brother Nero’] even here. Hopefully, one of these days, I will emerge as The Brother Nero.”

You can check out the full episode at this link.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Vader Clears up Retirement Rumors

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Yesterday, former WCW Champion and WWE Superstar Vader took to Twitter to hint at a possible retirement from professional wrestling. Vader said that he was saddened to leave the love of his life in hopes of one day being able to see his grandchildren:

Vader soon responded to his own Tweet and seemed amused by all the attention it received initially and stated that he has yet to wrestle in his last match:

Vader is currently being advertised for WLW’s show on June 17th in Troy, Missouri, as well as AML Wrestling’s show in Hickory, North Carolina on June 25th.

Former WWE Superstar Jumps to Jinder Mahal’s Defense in Midst of Steroid Accusations

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Since making his return to the WWE, Jinder Mahal has been heavily criticized for his new physique. The drastic change in the current WWE Champion’s look has sparked accusations that the former Three Man Band (3MB) member is abusing steroids. Last week, one natural body builder released a video detailing a few reasons why he believes Mahal is in fact on steroids.

Former WWE Superstar and current Impact Wrestling star Matt Morgan responded to these claims on yesterday’s (Sun. June 4, 2017) episode of the Wrestling Inc. podcast, and was quick to jump to Mahal’s defense:

“I read something about some ‘natural, all natural bodybuilder,’ that’s an oxymoron by the way. Um no, there is a real such thing… Talking about how he could tell all the telltale signs that how Jinder Mahal is taking enhancements,” Morgan said. “Ok. Put this out there one last time to anybody that thinks this is true.

“I want you to go back and I want you to come up with all the stars that failed this Wellness policy,” Morgan implored. “There are so many guys that failed this thing… That lost time, that they had to take the title belts off of, they had to do all types of things to recreate their TV because these guys were either on the gas or part of that pharmacy, Signature Pharmacy bust all the guys got screwed through… Where they were ordering steroids online, ” Matt recalled. “…But a bunch of things have happened over time that cost guys time but more importantly, WWE their storylines. We’re talking heavyweight champions here.

“So I’m just trying to make sure I’m understanding this correctly,” Morgan stated. “Out of them all… all of them, right? We’re going to let Jinder Mahal take steroids?! Are you high? Are you high? It makes no sense at all.”

Morgan continued on and stated that TV adds weight to the performers you watch on a weekly basis, and if fans saw Mahal in person they wouldn’t think he’s as big. Morgan believes Mahal is clean and stated that it makes no sense as to why the WWE would allow him to take steroids.

You can listen to the full segment in the video player above (around the 47:31 mark).

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions.