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Looking At The Latest Episode Of WWE Bring It To The Table

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After Raw last night, the WWE Network aired another episode of “Bring It To the Table”, the sister show to Smackdown’s “Talking Smack”.

It was on a previous episode of this show that JBL made several disparaging comments regarding Mauro Ranallo. The popular combat sports announcer would leave the company shortly after.

Bring It To The Table

The show has been somewhat controversial in it’s short history, and this week a few more potentially controversial statements were made.

Quotes and Moments from “Bring it to the Table” This Week: 
  • The show started off this week with Peter Rosenburg and Corey Graves each talking about controversial comments they have made in the past. The camera then cut to JBL who only said that he won $21 playing golf this week. This appeared to be poking fun at the controversy surrounding JBL as of late.
  • JBL would say later in the show that he would rather be “captured by Isis” then have “dinner with Sami Zayn”. This could be considered controversial due to Sami Zayn being muslim. Had JBL chosen any other person he’d rather have lunch with (or be captured by) it may have been for the best.
  • JBL on House of Horrors: “I thought it was a great match!”, “I thought the TV audience (loved it)”.
  • JBL on Alexa Bliss: “I think she’s bigger than both divisions” 
  • JBL on Roman Reigns “Roman Reigns has good match after good match after good match.”
    “People who want to hate him, please continue to do it, that’s your right, but you’re hating him for the wrong reasons.”
  • After Peter Rosenburg said the line “if you’re like me”, JBL interrupted him to say “we’re not like you”, with Corey Graves nodding his head in approval. JBL had been playing the role of “pleasant and complimentary announcer” since the Ranallo situation. Evidently, his heel persona still exists on this show however.
  • JBL to Rosenburg: “We don’t hate all your opinions, just the wrong ones, of which you have many”. 
  • JBL on hockey: “I’d rather poke needles in my eyeballs than watch a hockey game.”

Former 2012 Olympian Returns To London Tonight With WWE

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Chad Gable competed for the United States at the 2012 Olympic Games. Those games were held in the same city which hosts Smackdown tonight: London, England.

Gable qualified for the games by winning the US Olympic Trials in 2012 at 84kg. He would win his first bout at the Olympics, before getting eliminated in his second.

American Alpha in WWE

Chad Gable & Jason Jordan were paired together in NXT, and quickly became the division’s hottest tag team. American Alpha helped usher out the old era in the division by beating the Vaudevillains and Ascension. They would feud with Blake & Murphy and the Revival before getting called-up to the main roster in 2016.

American Alpha defeated the Wyatts, Slater & Rhyno, and the Usos in a 4-corners elimination match to win Smackdown’s tag titles on December 27th, 2016. They recently dropped two straight title matches to the Usos however, to both drop the titles, and fall out of title contention.

Recently, Breezango won the “Beat the Clock Challenge” to become the new #1 contenders to the Usos. American Alpha will need to put together a winning streak if they are to be back in title contention after Backlash.

Nakamura & Dolph Ziggler Segment Set For Smackdown Tonight

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Shinsuke Nakamura’s first program since landing on the main roster appears to be against Dolph Ziggler.

WWE announced yesterday on Twitter that Ziggler plans on confronting Nakamura tonight on Smackdown. The show will air from London, England.

Dolph Ziggler vs. Shinsuke Nakamura Feud

Considering the push the company seems to be giving to Nakamura, this storyline appears to be geared towards making him look strong. Ziggler has continued to get lost in the shuffle as of late, even after his most recent heel turn.

At WWE live events recently, Nakamura has been defeating Ziggler in singles matches, as well as in dark matches after TV tapings. This is nothing new for Ziggler, who loses more than he wins. Before Ziggler was dropping matches to Nakamura at house shows, he was doing the same for Mojo Rawley. Since Rob Gronkowski is no longer around however, Rawley doesn’t seem to be winning matches anymore.

In March, Ziggler did manage to get some wins over Apollo Crews on house shows, but in general his heel turn has not done much to change his win/loss record.

WWE RAW Recap & Reaction (5/8)

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Tonight’s RAW kicked off with Dean Ambrose getting a phone call backstage. RAW GM Kurt Angle called Ambrose and informed him of something. Ambrose then made his way to the ring and the London crowd gave him a great reaction. Ambrose grabbed a microphone and informed the crowd that RAW GM Kurt Angle will not be at RAW tonight. Ambrose revealed that Angle made him GM of RAW for the night and the crowd broke out in a “yes!” chant.

The Miz then interrupted and the crowd booed. Miz was disgusted that Angle made Ambrose GM for the night. Miz and Maryse joined Ambrose in the ring and Miz announced that he received a phone call from Stephanie McMahon. The crowd then chanted “delete!” after Stephanie’s name was mentioned. Miz stated that Stephanie made Miz co-GM for the night. Ambrose stated that he is going to put a beatdown on Miz at Extreme Rules. Miz boasted about defeating Finn Balor and Seth Rollins to become #1 contender to the Intercontinental Championship.

Ambrose sarcastically congratulated Miz and extended his hand for a handshake. Braun Strowman then interrupted and made his way down to the ring. Strowman had his arm in a sling and the announcer’s claimed that it was due to his battle with Roman Reigns at WWE Payback. Strowman grabbed a microphone and entered the ring. The London crowd chanted “thank you Strowman” for delivering a beatdown to Reigns at Payback. Strowman stated that he wouldn’t be finished with Roman Reigns until he cannot walk anymore. Strowman instructed Ambrose and Miz to call Angle and Stephanie to tell them when his arm is healed, he is going to end Roman Reigns. Strowman then claimed that when he is finished with Reigns, he wants Brock Lesnar.

Kalisto then interrupted and came down to the entrance with a microphone. Kalisto said that he wasn’t finished with Strowman. Kalisto bragged about defeating Strowman in the Dumpster Match a couple of weeks ago on RAW. Kalisto demanded a match with Strowman tonight. Strowman laughed it off and stated that he could beat Kalisto with one arm. Dean Ambrose made a match tonight between Strowman and Kalisto. Strowman got pissed off and said that he was injured. Ambrose made the match anyway and Strowman dropped the microphone and walked away. Miz congratulated Ambrose on ending Kalisto’s career 10 minutes into his run as RAW GM. Dean Ambrose then announced that the first match of the night will be Finn Balor versus The Miz.

Reaction: It was reported earlier today that Braun Strowman is undergoing an elbow surgery and will be out 4-8 weeks. That is a major loss, as Strowman was presumably going to face Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship at either Extreme Rules or Great Balls of Fire. Ambrose continues to be entertaining on RAW. I’m not sure what the hell happened to on SmackDown, but he has been much better since joining RAW after the Superstar Shake-Up.

Finn Balor vs The Miz

The Miz rolled out of the ring right when the match started and the crowd booed him. Balor controlled the match early but Miz fought back and kicked Balor in the chest. Miz went for a roll up but Balor rolled through and Dropkicked Miz in the face. Balor connected with another Dropkick for a two count. Balor connected with a kick and followed it up with a Clothesline that knocked Miz out of the ring. The crowd chanted “Finn” as Balor hit another Dropkick that sent Miz into the barricade. Back in the ring, Balor climbed to the top turnbuckle but Maryse dragged Miz out of the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Miz was in control of the match and hit a Neckbreaker for a two count. Miz went for a Skull Crushing Finale but Balor blocked. Miz stuck with it and hit a DDT for a two count and complained to the referee that he wasn’t counting fast enough. Miz connected with a knee and knocked Balor to the mat. Miz applied a Chin Lock in the middle of the ring as Maryse cheered him on. Balor broke out of the hold and hit a kick to the face and both Superstars fell to the mat.

The referee began counting and Balor made it to his feet at the count of seven. Balor knocked Miz to the mat and connected with another Dropkick that sent Miz to the corner. Miz climbed to the top turnbuckle but Balor kicked him in the face and Miz spilled out of the ring. Balor hit a Dropkick through the ropes and then climbed to the ring apron. Balor punted Miz’s and Miz fell to the floor.

The action returned to the ring and Miz begged for a timeout. Maryse got up onto the ring apron and the referee got distracted. Miz then shoved Balor into the referee and Miz rolled out of the ring. Miz grabbed a microphone and demanded that the referee disqualify Balor for making contact with the referee. Miz then announced himself as the winner and began making his way up the entrance ramp.

Dean Ambrose then demanded that the match be restarted and banned Maryse from ringside. Balor sprinted up the entrance ramp and struck Miz from behind. Back in the ring, Balor hit the Slingblade and climbed to the top rope. Balor then connected with the Coupe De Grace for the victory.

Winner: Finn Balor

Reaction: This was a solid way to kick off RAW. Ambrose and Miz battling it out as GMs of RAW for a night can be entertaining. It will be interesting to see how this plays out for the rest of the night. I’m guessing The Miz will want to get revenge on Ambrose for restarting his match against Finn Balor.

Nia Jax was shown backstage with Alexa Bliss. Nia asked if Alexa meant what she said last week about Nia being great was true. Alexa said that she definitely meant it. Nia said that when Alexa is finished with Bayley, Nia wants a shot at the RAW Women’s Championship. Alexa stated that she doesn’t make matches, but claimed that she would ask RAW GM Kurt Angle to make the match. Nia then said that until that match takes place, she will be Alexa’s best friend. Nia then patted Alexa on the back and walked away. Alexa didn’t seem too thrilled about what just went down.

Alexa Bliss vs Mickie James

Alexa Bliss came down to the ring and Nia Jax followed her. Mickie James came down to the ring and Bayley joined her. The crowd started to sing to Bayley as the match started. Alexa threw Mickie to mat and mocked the crowd. Mickie responded by jumping onto Alexa and connecting with a flurry of right hands. Alexa tried to hide behind the referee but Mickie caught her with a kick to the face for a two count. The crowd started to sing “hey Mickie” as Mickie controlled the match. Alexa rolled out of the ring and told the crowd to shut up. Mickie connected with a Dropkick outside the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Bliss was in control of the match and focused her attack on Mickie’s arm. Alexa locked in an Arm Bar in the middle of the ring. Bayley pumped up the crowd as Mickie battled to her feet. Alexa sent her back to the mat with a knee to Mickie’s stomach. Mickie connected with a Hurricanrana to Bliss but Alexa immediately knocked Mickie right back to the mat. Bliss told Mickie to give up and went for Double Knees but Mickie got out of the way.

Mickie knocked Alexa down with a Clothesline for a two count. Mickie went to climb the turnbuckle, but Nia grabbed her leg and held her up. Bayley took out Nia Jax with a Crossbody outside the ring. Alexa then capitalized on the distraction and pinned Mickie in the ring. After the match, Bayley chased Alexa Bliss backstage. Nia then got in the ring and connected with a Spash on Mickie in the corner. Nia then hit an Elbow Drop on Mickie and left the ring.

Winner: Alexa Bliss

Reaction: The ending of this match was pretty clumsy. Nia has improved in the ring and I think she should be in line for a shot at the title in the near future.

Miz confronted Ambrose backstage. Ambrose informed Miz that Miz TV was canceled. Miz then announced that Ambrose will face Bray Wyatt tonight.

Samoa Joe was interviewed backstage and was asked about attacking Seth Rollins last week. Joe was pissed off about his loss to Rollins at Payback and stated that Rollins simply escaped at Payback. Joe said that he is not through with Rollins. Joe then said that he was going to break every bone in Rollins’ body. Seth Rollins attacked Joe backstage and hit him with a ladder. The two Superstars traded punches until the fight was broken up by security.

Reaction: I love this fued but their match at Payback was a major disappointed. I want to see another match happen between Rollins and Joe. Both Superstars are extremely talented and can put on a much better match than the one they had at Payback. I would like to see WWE build Joe up as a monster, instead of having him lose via a roll up to Rollins again.

Braun Strowman vs Kalisto

Strowman grabbed a microphone before the match and told Dean Ambrose to shove it. Strowman said he was injured and that he is not accepting this match tonight. The bell rang anyway and Strowman booted Kalisto in the face. Strowman stomped on Kalisto in the corner and Roman Reigns’ music hit. The crowd loudly booed as Reigns made his way to the ring.

Strowman and Reigns stared at each other in the ring. Reigns kicked Strowman’s injured arm and then hit two Superman Punches. Reigns hit a third Superman Punch and Strowman rolled out of the ring. Roman charged at Strowman outside the ring but Braun hit him with a kick to the shoulder. Strowman charged at Reigns but Roman got out of the way and Braun hit the ring post. Reigns then slammed Strowman’s injured arm into the ring post several times.

Reigns continued the beatdown and slammed Braun’s arm into the ring apron. Reigns grabbed a chair and hit Braun’s injured arm several times. Braun then retreated through the crowd as Roman Reigns stood tall in the ring.

Reaction: Strowman’s injury absolutely sucks and it is terrible timing. I was looking forward to a match between Brock Lesnar and Braun Strowman and it appears that is going to have to be put on hold for some time. It has been rumored that Reigns will face Lesnar at Wrestlemania 34 for the Universal Championship. I’m guessing that still is the plan, so it will be interesting to see who WWE selects to face Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship in the next couple of months. The ridiculously named “Great Balls of Fire” PPV isn’t until July 9th, so it is possible that Strowman will still be Lesnar’s opponent in his first Universal Championship defense.

Golden Truth had a pep talk backstage. Goldust claimed that they were going to turn back the clocks tonight and shock the world by becoming the #1 contenders for the RAW Tag Team Championships.

Tag Team Turmoil To Determine #1 Contenders For Raw Tag Team Championships: Golden Truth vs Sheamus & Cesaro vs Enzo & Cass vs Gallows & Anderson vs Slater & Rhyno

Enzo and Big Cass started off the match against Sheamus and Cesaro. Sheamus clobbered Cass in the corner but Cass battled back and beatdown Sheamus. Cass launched Sheamus into the turnbuckle and connected with a Splash. Cass then hit the Empire Elbow as Matt and Jeff Hardy were shown backstage watching the match. Enzo entered the match and hit a Crossbody off the top rope onto Sheamus. Sheamus then hit an Irish Curse Backbreaker and Enzo rolled out of the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Cesaro was in the ring stomping on Enzo. Cesaro charged at Enzo but Enzo dodged it and Cesaro slammed into the ring post. Sheamus then charged at Enzo and missed and fell out of the ring. Sheamus then slung Cass into the ring post outside the ring. Back in the ring, Cesaro locked in the Sharpshooter and Enzo tapped out. Enzo and Cass were the first team eliminated.

Heath Slater and Rhyno were next up and Sheamus and Cesaro met them at the entrance ramp. Sheamus and Cesaro slammed Rhyno into the steel steps. Heath Slater was then rolled into the ring and Cesaro beat him down. The crowd chanted “he’s got kids!” and Cesaro responded by hitting a Leg Drop to Slater’s groin. The crowd then chanted “no more kids!” as Cesaro applied a Chin Lock. Slater connected with a kick to Cesaro and went for a tag but Rhyno was still outside the ring. Sheamus was then tagged in and he hit a Dropkick on Rhyno who was just getting to the ring apron. Sheamus then planted Slater with a Brogue Kick for the victory. Heath Slater and Rhyno were the second team eliminated.

Gallows and Anderson made their way to the ring as RAW went to a commercial break. When RAW returned, Cesaro was in control and launched Anderson into the corner. Anderson battled back and tagged in Gallows. Gallows beatdown Cesaro and applied a Chin Lock. Cesaro fought out of it and hit a massive Suplex. Sheamus was tagged in and Gallows connected with a right hand that knocked Sheamus to the mat.

Sheamus connected with a Clothesline to Gallows and then knocked Anderson off the ring apron. Gallows connected with a kick and tagged in Anderson. Cesaro planted Gallows with a springboard uppercut and Anderson connected with a Spinebuster to Cesaro and all four Superstars were on the mat. Sheamus connected with White Noise on Gallows for a two count and RAW went to another commercial break.

When RAW returned, Gallows and Anderson were in control. Gallows and Anderson set Sheamus up for the Magic Killer but Cesaro broke it up and Clotheslined Anderson out of the ring. Sheamus then connected with a Brogue Kick on Gallows for the victory. Gallows and Anderson were the third team eliminated.

It was now down to Golden Truth versus Sheamus and Cesaro. Goldust and R-Truth Clotheslined Cesaro out of the ring and then slammed Sheamus to the mat. Goldust connected with a Bulldog on Sheamus and then connected with right hands while on the turnbuckle. Goldust hit Sheamus with a Powerslam for a two count. Goldust then knocked Cesaro out of the ring but Sheamus knocked Goldust out of the ring as well. Cesaro then slammed Goldust’s knee into the barricade outside the ring.

Back in the ring, Cesaro targeted Goldust’s knee and tagged in Sheamus. Sheamus stomped on Goldust’s knee as R-Truth tried to get the crowd pumped up. Sheamus applied the Half Crab but Goldust battled out of it. Cesaro was then tagged in and he prevented Goldust from tagging in R-Truth. Cesaro mocked Goldust and then knocked R-Truth off the ring apron. Cesaro then applied the Sharpshooter on Goldust in the middle of the ring. R-Truth broke up the hold before Goldust tapped out.

R-Truth was finally tagged in and he kicked Sheamus off the ring apron. R-Truth then connected with a kick to Cesaro for a two count. R-Truth connected with a Lie Detector for a two count. R-Truth then charged at Cesaro in the corner but Cesaro got out of the way. Cesaro then rolled R-Truth for the victory. Sheamus and Cesaro are now the #1 contenders for the RAW Tag Team Championships.

After the match, Sheamus and Cesaro beatdown Golden Truth. The Hardy Boyz  came down to the ring but Sheamus and Cesaro retreated.

Winners & #1 Contenders For The RAW Tag Team Championships: Sheamus & Cesaro

Reaction: I thought this was a solid match and the right team won. Sheamus and Cesaro dominated and ran the table. The match between The Hardys and Sheamus & Cesaro at Payback was very good. I’m looking forward to their rematch at Extreme Rules and I wouldn’t be surprised if Sheamus & Cesaro once again captured the RAW Tag Team Championships.

Seth Rollins vs Samoa Joe

Rollins and Joe traded punches to start off the match. The action quickly spilled outside the ring and Rollins bounced Joe’s head off the barricade. Joe then slammed Rollins’ head off the ring apron and the match returned to the ring. Joe connected with a series of jabs and then a chop to Rollins’ chest in the corner. Seth battled back and slammed Joe’s head into the second turnbuckle and Joe fell out of the ring. Rollins leaped off the ring apron and connnected with a Clothesline that sent Joe to the floor.

Samoa Joe slammed Rollins into the barricade and then brought Seth back into the ring. Rollins connected with a kick to the face and then planted Joe with a Slingblade for a one count. Rollins hit Joe with a couple of chops to the chest but was then knocked to the mat by an elbow from Joe. Joe then punched Rollins in the face a couple of times while Rollins laid on the mat.

Both Superstars traded punches and Joe got the upper-hand and planted Rollins with a Suplex for a two count. Rollins hit a Blockbuster off the second rope. Joe tripped up Rollins on the ring apron and Rollins fell on his injured knee and RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Samoa Joe was in control and his attack was focused on Rollins’ knee. Seth tried to fight back but Joe knocked Rollins to the mat and hit him with an elbow for a two count. Joe had a sadistic look on his face as he stalked Rollins as Seth leaned up against the ropes. Joe then stomped on Rollins’ knee and laughed maniacally. Joe tried to apply the Coquina Clutch but Rollins reversed it into a Jaw Breaker. Rollins knocked Joe out of the ring and hit two Suicide Dives back to back.

Back in the ring, Rollins hit a Clothesline off the top rope for a two count. Joe hit a quick and viscous Powerslam on Rollins for a two count. Joe hit an inverted Atomic Drop and followed it up with a boot to the face and a Senton for a two count. Rollins hit a Falcon Arrow but he couldn’t hook Joe’s legs during the pinfall and Joe powered out at two. Joe once again went for the Coquina Clutch but Rollins wiggled out of it and kicked Joe in the head.

Rollins got up on the top turnbuckle but Joe brought him back down to the mat. Rollins connected with a kick to the face for a two count. The top turnbuckle pad came off during this exchange and Rollins was shoved into it. The referee tried to put the pad back on but Joe grabbed it from him and threw it out of the ring. J0e then slammed Rollins’ head into the exposed turnbuckle and Joe was disqualified. After the match, Joe applied the Coquina Clutch in the middle of the ring. Joe finally released Rollins from the hold and the crowd booed.

Winner via DQ: Seth Rollins

Reaction: I thought this match was excellent and was way better than their match at Payback. In fact, I wrote in my predictions for WWE Payback that their match should end in a disqualification. I don’t understand why WWE had Rollins pick up a fluke victory over Joe at Payback. This is exactly what I thought should have happened at the PPV. Joe needs to built up as a monster. His in-ring work is fantastic and he is very effective at cutting promos as well.

I’ve been a Samoa Joe fan long before he arrived at NXT. His match at TNA Turning Point 2005 against AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels is one that I still go back and watch to this day. Their match at Unbreakable 2005 was stellar as well. It is stunning to look back at TNA and all of the talent they had back in the day. They somehow were able to do absolutely nothing with that talent, which is a remarkable achievement in it’s own right.

Samoa Joe doesn’t have the traditional look of a WWE Superstar, but the fact is that he is flat out better than most wrestlers currently in the WWE. He has the potential to be a game changer in WWE if booked correctly as a monster heel. Tonight was a big step forward in building up Samoa Joe on the main roster and I hope that continues in the following weeks.

TJP vs Jack Gallagher

TJ Perkins is now referred to as “TJP”. Neville had a conversation with Perkins backstage earlier in the night. Neville said that if Perkins defeated Gallagher, he would give Perkins a shot at the Cruiserweight Championship. Neville joined commentary for this match and had a hell of an attitude towards Michael Cole. Gallagher dabbed right when the match started and connected with a headbutt. The match spilled outside the ring and Perkins slammed Gallagher into the steel steps.

The action returned to the ring and TJP remained in control. TJ went for a kick but Gallagher blocked it and hit two Dropkicks in a row. Gallagher then slammed Perkins to the mat as Neville shouted at Cole on commentary. Gallagher went for a roll up but TJP reversed it and grabbed Gallagher’s tights during the pinfall. TJP then attacked Gallagher after the match and applied the Knee Bar. Austin Aries came down the ring and made the save. TJP rolled out of the ring and Aries stood tall in the ring.

Winner: TJP

Reaction: This match was solid but would have been even better if it was given more time. Cole asked Neville is he was going to keep his promise and give TJP a shot at the title. Neville avoided the question and that will definitely be an issue going forward on 205 Live. Aries was in a knee brace due to TJP’s attack on him last week. I remain very impressed with Neville as a heel. He has completely reinvented himself and is now entertaining on commentary and while cutting promos.

Sasha Banks vs Alicia Fox

Fox and Banks traded slaps to start off the match. Fox got the upper-hand and slammed Banks to the mat. Fox hit a Northern Lights Suplex for a one count. Fox applied a Chin Lock but Sasha battled out of it. Banks hit a Hurricanrana and then followed it up with Double Knees in the corner. Sasha hit Double Knees off the second rope for the victory. Corey Graves noted that Alicia Fox’s shoulders were off the mat during the pinfall and Sasha Banks stole the victory.

Winner: Sasha Banks

Dean Ambrose vs Bray Wyatt

It was announced that Dean Ambrose will defend his Intercontinental Championship against The Miz next week on RAW. The Miz and Maryse joined commentary for this match. Bray Wyatt launched Ambrose across the ring as Miz called him a slob for wearing jeans during a wrestling match. Ambrose connected with a series of chops but Bray Wyatt cut down his momentum with a right hand to the face. Wyatt shouted “I am a god” and charged at Ambrose but Dean ducked out of the way and Wyatt went flying out of the ring. Ambrose then hit a Suicide Dive on Wyatt outside the ring.  Bray Wyatt then Suplexed Ambrose off the ring apron and onto the floor outside the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Bray Wyatt was in control of the match. Bray elbowed Ambrose across the back of the head and Ambrose fell to the mat. Ambrose got back to his feet but was planted with a DDT for a two count. The crowd tried to pump up Ambrose and Bray Wyatt shouted “that doesn’t matter you idiots!” as the crowd cheered Ambrose on. Ambrose went for the Lunatic Lariat but Bray was ready and leveled him with a Clothesline for a two count.

Wyatt climbed to the second turnbuckle and went for a Senton but Ambrose rolled out of the way and Wyatt crashed to the mat. Ambrose connected with a Clothesline and connected with a kick to the face. Ambrose climbed to the top turnbuckle and Bray rolled out of the ring. Ambrose didn’t care and leaped off the turnbuckle and hit an elbow on Bray outside the ring.

Back in ring, Bray Wyatt and Ambrose collided and both Superstars fell to the mat. The Miz said he wanted to get a closer look at this match and made his way to the ring with Maryse. Ambrose became distracted and Bray went for Sister Abigail but Ambrose blocked it. Wyatt then slammed Ambrose to the mat for a two count. The Miz took off his sunglasses outside the ring and seemed to be waiting for an opportunity to attack Ambrose.

Both Superstars battled on the second turnbuckle and Wyatt got the upper-hand. Wyatt went for a Superplex but Ambrose blocked it. Dean hit a few headbutts and knocked Bray to the mat. Ambrose then went to leap onto Bray but Wyatt caught him with a right hand. Ambrose then bounced off the ropes and connected with a Lunatic Lariat. The Miz then grabbed the Intercontinental Championship and Ambrose was distracted. Dean hit Miz with a Suicide Dive outside the ring.

Bray joined the party outside the ring but was launched into the barricade. Ambrose rolled Bray back into the ring but Miz hit Ambrose with the Intercontinental Championship. The referee never saw it and Bray Wyatt brought Ambrose back in the ring. Wyatt went for a pinfall but Ambrose kicked out at two. Bray then hit the Sister Abigail for the victory. The Miz then grabbed a microphone and announced Bray Wyatt as the winner. Miz then got in the ring and beatdown Ambrose. Miz then claimed that he will defeat Ambrose next week and that the whole world will look at Miz as the Intercontinental Champion and simply say “awesome!”.

Winner: Bray Wyatt

Reaction: The main event was a decent match. It was pretty obvious that Miz would get involved once he joined commentary. I find it bizarre that last week Bray Wyatt attacked Finn Balor and Balor didn’t seek out retribution tonight. Overall, I enjoyed tonight’s episode of RAW. The crowd was great and there were a few solid matches on the show.

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

Braun Strowman Injured, Needs Elbow Surgery

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Braun Strowman is set to undergo a minor procedure on his elbow which will keep him out of action for four to eight weeks. The news was first reported by Pro Wrestling Sheet.

Storyline plans for Extreme Rules and Great Balls of Fire will probably have to be changed due to the “undisclosed injury/surgery.” Strowman has been slated to challenge Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship at Great Balls of Fire.

On the RAW following WWE Payback, RAW GM Kurt Angle stated that Braun Strowman suffered a torn rotator cuff in his match against Roman Reigns. During Monday’s RAW tapings, Strowman wrestled Kalisto with his arm in a sling. Roman Reigns interfered in the match and attacked Strowman’s arm with a steel chair on the steps. Strowman will now be off television until he has recovered from the procedure.

It’s unknown when the injury took place, since Strowman has been working live events. Many of his live event appearances have ended with Strowman going through a table, so it’s possible he took a bad landing at some point.

WWE RAW Spoiler Results & Discussion (5/8)

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The May 8th edition of WWE RAW was taped at the O2 Arena in London, England to air later on the USA Network in North America. Here are the results from the taping:

– RAW opened up with Dean Ambrose backstage on the phone with Kurt Angle. Ambrose orders a stagehand to hit his music, then Ambrose comes out to the ring. Ambrose says that since Angle isn’t in attendance tonight, he’s the acting General Manager for RAW tonight. The Miz interrupts and says Stephanie appointed him the co-GM, so Ambrose will have to work with him. Braun Strowman interrupts next and says he wants Roman Reigns first, and Brock Lesnar next. Kalisto interrupts and demands a rematch against Strowman, which Strowman isn’t excited by. Ambrose books Strowman vs. Kalisto, then he books Miz vs. Finn Balor too.

Finn Balor def. The Miz: The finish came when Miz pushed Balor into the ref and was DQ’ed. Ambrose restarted the match with Maryse banned from ringside, and Balor hits the Coup de Grace for the win.

– We go backstage where Nia Jax tells Alexa Bliss she wants a title shot when Bliss is done with Bayley. Bliss says she’ll talk to Angle about it, which pleases Nia.

Alexa Bliss def. Mickie James: Nia Jax and Bayley were ringside for this one. The finish came when Jax lent some assistance to Bliss from ringside. After the match, Bayley chased Bliss backstage while Nia beat down Mickie in the ring.

– The Miz is backstage and he’s not happy about Ambrose taking over the show. Miz books Ambrose in a match against Bray Wyatt for later tonight.

— Samoa Joe is doing an interview backstage when Seth Rollins attacks him out of nowhere. They brawl until they’re separated by WWE officials.

Braun Strowman vs. Kalisto – No Contest: Strowman comes out with his arm in a sling and tells the crow he’s injured and can’t compete. But then, Strowman boots Kalisto in the face out of nowhere and the bell rings. A taped-up Roman Reigns comes out and attacks Strowman. Strowman recovers and drops Reigns with a boot, but Reigns comes back with a steel chair to Strowman’s bad arm. Strowman escapes through the crowd and leaves.

— Samoa Joe vs. Seth Rollins is announced for later tonight.

Cesaro & Sheamus def. Golden Truth, Enzo Amore & Big Cass, Heath Slater & Rhyno, Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson: The finish came when Cesaro rolling up R-Truth for the win. Cesaro and Sheamus are now the #1 contenders for the RAW Tag Titles. Post-match, Cesaro, and Sheamus beat down R-Truth and Goldust until The Hardy Boyz come out and make the save.

Seth Rollins def. Samoa Joe via DQ: This one gets called when Joe slams Rollins into an exposed turnbuckle is DQ’d by the ref. After the match, Joe beats down Rollins until officials pull him off.

TJP def. Jack Gallagher: Neville was on commentary for this one. TJP gets the win when he rolls up Gallagher by the tights. Perkins beats down Gallagher after the match until Austin Aries makes the save.

Sasha Banks def. Alicia Fox: Sasha finishes this one clean with the double knee drop off the top turnbuckle.

— Ambrose vs Miz for the Intercontinental Title is announced for next week’s show.

— Bray Wyatt def. Dean Ambrose: This Miz was on commentary for this one, and later into the match he interferes and hits Ambrose. Wyatt follows up on the interference with a Sister Abigail for the win. The Miz beats down Ambrose after the match to close out the show.

ROH TV Report: Bullet Club Continues To Crumble

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Ring of Honor Television
air date: May 8th 2017 (Fite App)
Baltimore, MD

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ivXF4MwBDo

1. the Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) vs. the Spirit Squad (Kenny & Mikey)

Last week the Young Bucks sent out an open challenge, and oddly enough it was the Spirit Squad who accepted. Squad jumped the Bucks to start the match but were quickly sent to the outside with super kicks.
Spirit Squad got a bit of offence in, but not much. Bucks win with the Meltzer Driver.
Winners: the Young Bucks

2. Punishment Martinez vs. Beer City Bruiser

The Bruiser got a surprising amount of offence in this match. He hit a sidewalk slam, and several cannon balls. He finally missed a cannonball and that allowed Martinez to pop up and hit the “South of Heaven” chokeslam.
Winner: Punishment Martinez

3. Christopher Daniels & Dalton Castle vs. Adam Cole & Cody (Bullet Club)

Before the match, a video package of Adam Cole aired. He said everything is OK with Bullet Club, which of course means the opposite is true. Early in the match, Cole called for a tag but Cody seemed hesitant. It would be the first of several “teased dissension” moments between the two during the match.

Jay Lethal was on commentary, mainly talking about how unfair it is that Cody has been added to the ROH World Title match at the upcoming PPV. Considering Lethal defeated Cody in a Bullrope match at the last PPV, he might have a point.

Later in the match, Cody accidentally hit Cole with the Disaster kick, sending him to the floor. Cole then got up and left the ring area! The match continued with a 2-on-1, with Adam Cole seemingly having abandoned his Bullet Club teammate.

Just when it looked like Daniels was going to put away Cody, Cole ran back in and hit a super-kick to the back of Daniels’ head. Cody then hit a Cross Rhodes on Daniels for the pin.

Afterwards, Cole played it off as if his leaving the ring area was all part of his plan. Young Bucks then hit the ring and all 4 celebrated, although there were perhaps some suspicious glances towards Cole.
Winners: Adam Cole & Cody

Once the Bullet Club left, Jay Lethal got in the ring with Christopher Daniels. Lethal helped him to his feet but then got in Daniels’ face, blaming him for the match now being a triple threat.

As they were arguing, Cody hit the ring again and knocked them both down. Lethal and Cody started brawling briefly, when almost out of nowhere Lethal landed the Lethal Injection on both Cody and Daniels.

Cody vs. Adam Cole vs. Christopher Daniels for the ROH Championship main event’s “War of the Worlds” this Friday, May 12th 2017 from the Hammerstein Ballroom. 

Ember Moon Pulled From NXT Takeover: Chicago Due To Shoulder Injury

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WWE.com announced on Monday that a ‘grade one shoulder sprain’ will prevent Ember Moon from challenging for the NXT Women’s Championship at Takeover: Chicago.

The injury occurred during last wee’s #1 Contender’s Battle Royal. She’s expected to be of action for 4-5 weeks.

The final three competitors in the Battle Royal included Ember Moon, Ruby Riot and Nikki Cross. NXT Women’s Champion Asuka hit the ring and destroyed the three women. During the attack, Ember Moon took a bad fall after being tossed from the ring by Asuka.

NXT General Manager William Regal set up a Fatal 4-Way championship match at Takeover, but now it looks like it will be a triple threat.

NXT Takeover: Chicago takes place on Saturday, May 20th from Rosemont, Illinois.

PROGRESS Featured Heavily at WWE UK Tapings, Historic Record Set

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The tapings for the new WWE UK Championship show on the WWE Network took place this past weekend and featured a number of top UK Independent stars.

Several of the performers over the two days are regulars for top UK promotion PROGRESS, including WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate, Trent Seven, Mark Andrews, James Drake and PROGRESS Champion Pete Dunne.

The main event of Sunday’s tapings saw Trent Seven face Pete Dunne in a bout to determine the number 1 contender to Tyler Bate’s WWE UK Championship. When Dunne made his entrance he was seen ‘biting’ the PROGRESS Championship (which is part of his persona in the London based company). This sparked a huge reaction from the crowd inside Epic Studios and is possibly the first non-WWE Championship to be held inside a WWE ring since Tazz faced Triple H on Smackdown in April, 2000 with the ECW Championship around his waist.

PROGRESS Co-owner Jim Smallman also appeared in front of the live crowd to add to the surreal nature of these historic tapings.

Jeanie Buss Talks Women Of Wrestling: Ronda Rousey’s Influence, MGM TV Deal

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Last month, the Women of Wrestling promotion announced a new partnership with MGM Television, a deal that will increase their production quality and bring the company wider exposure. WOW is owned and operated by David McLane, creator of the popular GLOW promotion, and Jeanie Buss, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Jeanie Buss was recently interviewed by Wrestledelphia to discuss WOW’s new deal with MGM. Here are some highlights sent in by John Corrigan from Wrestledelphia:

Was the decision to resurrect WOW influenced by the popularity of Ronda Rousey and the U.S. women’s soccer team?

“Absolutely. You know, I am a product of Title 9. There are so many women athletes who participated in the collegiate level in whatever sport: basketball, volleyball, soccer, gymnastics. The quality of athlete is phenomenal. Unless you’re in the WNBA or you’re a professional tennis player or soccer player, there aren’t many opportunities for women to turn pro in sports.

This is something that allows women to use that dedication, those years and years they spent becoming a collegiate athlete, and now they can have an opportunity to earn some money from all that hard work and dedication by becoming a wrestler in WOW.”

Do you get criticized for being involved in pro wrestling?

“I guess the people that would say something are like how I was before I saw it in person. I understand that, so those are the people that I really want to change their mind. I want them to come see it as my guest. If they don’t like it after seeing it the first time, then they don’t get it. But I do think we can not only appeal to established wrestling fans, but also create and bring new fans to the sport.”

You can listen to the full interview here:

Visit Wrestledelphia.com to read more highlights for the interview and check out the Women of Wrestling Youtube channel.

Kyle O’Reilly Announced for Rev Pro British J Cup

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Revolution Pro Wrestling has announced that Kyle O’Reilly will be part of the inaugural British J Cup event taking place on Saturday July 8th at the Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London, England.

Tickets are still available to purchase through the official Revolution Pro website.

O’Reilly has hand picked his opponent for the first round of the tournament, and it is former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion KUSHIDA.

O’Reilly and KUSHIDA have had a storied rivalry dating back to the Best of the Super Juniors 2015 final. You may recall an Editorial I posted nearly a year ago discussing the incredible trilogy of matches that they had, if you didn’t then check it out here.

Top UK Independent Star Calls out Melina on Twitter

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Melina Perez recently spoke to the Huffington Post at length about her character and how she was perceived backstage in WWE, check out our original post on the news here.

Perez is currently the Women’s Champion for revered UK Independent promotion Southside and another top UK star has taken to Twitter to vent his (and other’s) frustrations on the former WWE star’s alleged attitude backstage.

Ryan Smile is the current reigning Over The Top Champion and has performed on several high profile cards across the UK this year, including shows for Southside. He posted the following on Twitter:

https://twitter.com/ADSRyanSmile/status/860982198815608832

https://twitter.com/ADSRyanSmile/status/860982381481775104

https://twitter.com/ADSRyanSmile/status/860982683442327552

Stephanie McMahon: WWE’s “Secret Sauce” Is Listening To Fans

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Stephanie McMahon appeared on “This Morning” earlier this morning, as part of the company’s promotional work on the UK tour. At one point the hosts praised WWE for continuing to listen to their audience despite how successful the company already is.

The show posted Stephanie’s performance on their YouTube channel.
(skip to 3:40 for the “secret sauce” comments):

Highlights of Stephanie McMahon’s Interview

On WWE listening to their fans:

“Our fans are our secret sauce and that is why we are so successful on social media.”

On “Women’s Revolution”:
Not sure if this was a Freudian slip or not, but Stephanie referred to WWE’s “Women’s Revolution”, as the “Women’s Evolution”

“There is actually something we call the “Women’s Evolution”. Really all of the credit goes to any woman who has ever stepped foot in a WWE or wrestling ring, but i like to give credit to our audience.”

On WWE’s Family-Friendliness: 

“It’s family friendly; people watch in generations. It’s grandparents and grandchildren, and parents and their children.”

“More families watch WWE together than any other franchise, with the exception being the NFL”

Jim Ross Doing Commentary for UK Championship Shows on the WWE Network

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Over the weekend, WWE held the first round of tapings for the new United Kingdom Championship LIVE series, coming soon to the WWE Network.

On Monday, Jim Ross revealed that he and Nigel McGuinness will be calling the action for the show. In his latest blog at JRsBarBQ.com, JR wrote:

“I’m excited to announce that I will join the talented Nigel McGuinness to broadcast the recently taped, WWE matches from Norwich, England and these bouts will air on the WWE Network soon.

Happy for this opportunity to call bouts involing new wrestlers, for me, and a new broadcast partner which freshens up all facets of the process.”

This is a big get for WWE’s United Kingdom brand and a sign that WWE is committed to its success.

Jim Ross returned to WWE’s announcing booth at WrestleMania 33 when he called the Undertaker vs. Roman Reigns main event. Ross signed a new multi-year deal with WWE during WrestleMania weekend and this is his first assignment since then.

Other topics discussed in this blog include whether or not JR thinks Hulk Hogan will ever appear on WWE TV again, New Japan Pro Wrestling’s upcoming shows in the Los Angeles area and Ring of Honor parent company Sinclair Broadcasting purchasing Tribune Media. Head over to JRsBarBQ.com to read the full blog.

Pre-Order Jim Ross’ book “Slobberknocker: My Life in Wrestling” now from Amazon.com ($24.99)

AJ Styles Wants to Make the US Title as Important as the WWE Championship

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SmackDown Live star AJ Styles was interviewed by Sky Sports to promote WWE’s ongoing European tour. During the conversation, Styles explains why he loves wrestling in the UK and his big plans for the United States Championship, currently held by Kevin Owens.

“I love the UK,” he said. “I’ve been wrestling for 18 years and it’s always been one of my favourite countries to visit because they have some of the craziest fans. They love what we do, especially the WWE.”

Styles continued, “You’d better watch out because, as we’ve seen, we get a lot of UK fans that come out for Wrestlemania and the Monday and Tuesday after on live TV they’ll take over the show if you don’t watch it.”

AJ Styles has already reached the top of the mountain in WWE, having had a lengthy run with the WWE Championship last year. You can bet that he’ll be back in the WWE Championship mix at some point, but for now he’s got his hands full with United States Champion Kevin Owens. The two will do battle at WWE Backlash on Sunday, May 21st and Styles says he’s taking the championship opportunity seriously.

“I think the United States Championship is as big of a deal to me as the WWE Championship, I’m just not in line for that right now and that’s okay,” Styles said. “I set goals and being U.S. Champion is one of those and I want to make that Unites States Championship as important as the WWE Championship.”

He said he’s excited to feud withKevin Owens and revealed he’s actually considered moving to the UK. It’s a pretty good interview and you can check it out at SkySports.com.

WWE UK Championship TV Taping Results from Norwich, England (Spoilers)

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This past weekend, WWE held two United Kingdom Championship Live shows from Norwich, England. These shows will air some time later this month on the WWE Network. After night 2, it was determined that UK Champion Tyler Bate will defend the gold against Pete Dunne at NXT Takeover: Chicago (5/20), so both episodes should air before next weekend.

Here are full results from both shows:

Saturday:

  • William Regal thanked the fans and announced Mark Andrews vs. James Drake later with the winner earning a title shot at Sunday’s taping
  • Mark Andrews defeated James Drake
  • Saxon Huxley & Akira Tozawa defeated Brian Kendrick & Tony Nese
  • Pete Dunne defeated Sam Gradwell
  • TJP defeated Rich Swann
  • Tyson T-Bone defeated Dan Moloney
  • Trent Seven defeated Wolfgang
  • WWE United Kingdom Champion Tyler Bate defeated Joseph Conners

Sunday:

  • Wolfgang defeated Joseph Conners
  • TJP & Brian Kendrick defeated Dan Moloney & Rich Swann
  • Tyson T-Bone defeated Saxon Huxley
  • Akira Tozawa defeated Tony Nese
  • Triple H cut a promo in the ring and thanked fans for making the shows possible
  • Sam Gradwell defeated James Drake
  • Pete Dunne defeated Trent Seven to become the new #1 contender
  • WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate retained over Mark Andrews. After the match, Dunne attacked Andrews and out came William Regal. Dunne and Bate had a staredown while Regal watched

Emma Provides Update on Shoulder Injury

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As reported here, Emma was recently injured at a WWE house show in Liverpool. At the time, Emma was tagging with Raw women heels Alexa Bliss & Nia Jax to take on Sasha Banks, Bayley and Mickie James.

Emma landed badly on her shoulder, causing the match to be stopped. Recently, Emma provided an update on her status.

Emma on the Main Roster

28 year old Tenille Averil Dashwood has been a wresting fan her whole life. She would begin to get involved with PWA: Australia as a teenager after being introduced to wrestling by her brother.

At 18, she moved to Calgary to train at the Storm Wrestling Academy. A few years later, in 2011, she would go back to the school for more training. The additional training, along with some appearances for Shimmer and indie promotions, earned Emma a developmental deal in 2011. A should injury sidelined her until 2012 however.

Emma would get over in NXT from 2012 to 2014, and made her main roster debut in early 2014. Her dancing gimmick failed to resonate with fans, and after her comedy duo with Santino ended (due to Santino leaving the promotion) Emma was left in limbo, and then sent back down to NXT.

Her evil Emma character in NXT once again got over with fans and she was brought back up to the main roster. She endured months of preparation to become the Emmalina character, but in the end it was scrapped and Evil Emma returned.

WWE RAW Preview (5/8): RAW Goes To London

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The May 8th, 2017 edition of WWE RAW airs live on the USA Network from the O2 Arena in London, England. This is the first episode of RAW to air from the UK this year. Check back later this afternoon for spoiler results.

WWE.com is advertising the following items for the show:

  • The Miz looks to reclaim the Intercontinental Championship
  • How will Raw GM Kurt Angle handle the ongoing rivalry between Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman?
  • Alexa Bliss stands tall
  • Tag Team Turmoil engulfs Raw in the U.K.

Join us tonight at 8 PM ET for our weekly WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion.

https://twitter.com/O2sports/status/861484712061267968

https://twitter.com/Goldust/status/861552928901009410

Top NXT Prospect Dylan Miley Has A New Ring Name

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At 6-foot-3 and close to 300 pounds, WWE has a monster up their sleeve with NXT star Dylan Miley. The former football player and powerlifter was signed to a WWE developmental deal in 2013 and made his NXT in-ring debut at WrestleMania Axxess back in 2015.

Dylan Miley made his NXT television debut last month and is now working under a new ring name: Lars Sullivan.

Dylan Miley Becomes Lars Sullivan

Lars Sullivan has been on the road with NXT touring over the past several weeks. Now that WWE is starting to develop his character, he’s on an impressive winning streak and hasn’t been pinned or submitted all year.

Sullivan was formerly paired up with Braun Strowman in developmental, prior to Strowman joining the Wyatt Family on the main roster. Triple H is said to be quite high on Sullivan, and judging by how he is being positioned in NXT at the moment, he could be someone the WWE sees giving a large main roster push to at some point.

Now that he’s had his first NXT television match, Lars Sullivan is already looking ahead to next April:

Young Bucks vs. Lucha Brothers: Free Match from Mexico’s Crash Promotion

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The Crash promotion in Mexico is comprised mainly of defecting AAA luchadors.  Many young luchadors left AAA to join Crash, feeling as though AAA was not willing to push un-established names.

Oddly enough, AAA was created by luchadors fed up with CMLL for doing the same thing in the early 90s.

Crash has posted the full match between the Young Bucks and the Lucha Brothers from their Cinco De Mayo event last Friday.

State of Mexican Lucha Libre

The addition of the Crash promotion to the Mexican scene has now extended the war to 3 promotions: AAA, CMLL, & Crash.

Despite losing many stars, AAA Lucha Libre is still going strong. Just recently Johnny Mundo won the promotion’s Mega-Championship. He also holds the Latin American & Cruiserweight championships for the promotion.

Konnan is involved with the Crash promotion, and has suggested he is less than pleased that Jeff Jarrett signed a talent-sharing agreement between Impact and AAA.

Blue Demon Jr. Says Lucha Underground Is “No Longer Mexican Lucha Libre”

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Blue Demon Jr. defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr. in the first official Lucha Underground match to air on television. The lucha libre legend is no longer performing for the promotion however, and seems to be disillusioned with what the program has become.

Ahead of a big Cinco De Mayo show, Blue Demon took some time to speak with reporters from “the Roman Show”.

Translations of Blue Demon Jr. Interview:

His thoughts on Lucha Underground: 

“It was a great experience. We didn’t finish on a good note. There were many things that remained. The writers left a lot on the table and they focused on other things. If you look at Lucha Underground it’s no longer Mexican Luchalibre, which what was intended to be. Since it wasn’t like that I left.”

On returning to the NWA (he is a former NWA champion):

“I think you might see me in NWA. I have a stake in NWA Mexico. I need to speak with the owner to see if we continue with our alliance and we’ll let you know the good news.”

On his relationship with AAA Lucha Libre in Mexico:

“AAA has been controversial. In whatever promotion I am, I try to close my cycle and say my thanks even if I leave with problems. I don’t like to talk about the problems. The relationship you have with a promotion should be private. But it comes to the point were the talent isn’t happy or information is being circulated that isn’t good and then the rumors start. I can tell you it is controversial. It is the lead promotion in Mexico just like CMLL. Everyone has their following.”

Tyler Bate vs Pete Dunne Official for Takeover: Chicago, Triple H Confirms WWE UK Network Show

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The match for the United Kingdom Championship at NXT Takeover: Chicago is now official. Champion Tyler Bate will be defending his title against ‘The Brusierweight’ Pete Dunne.

Dunne defeated Tyler’s ‘Moustache Mountain’ tag team partner Trent Seven to solidify his place in the title bout on May 20th. Bate also had to earn his place on the Chicago card by defeating Mark Andrews in a title match the very same night.

WWE COO Triple H also confirmed that the two nights of Norwich tapings would be airing on the WWE Network ‘later this month.’

Emma Injured At WWE Live Event From Liverpool, England (Photos)

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At today’s WWE live event in Liverpool, England, Emma was unable to continue wrestling after sustaining an injury to her shoulder.

At the show, Emma partnered with Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss and Nia Jax in a tag team match against Sasha Banks, Bayley, and Mickie James.

While taking the double knee drop from Sasha on the turnbuckle, Emma took a bad landing on her right shoulder. The referee then threw up the “X” signal, causing the match to stop.

Emma was then tended to by a ringside physician before being assisted to the backstage area by the referee.

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AJ Styles Talks About The Undertaker’s “Heartbreaking” Retirement & Taker’s Contributions To WWE

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SmackDown Live Superstar AJ Styles was recently interviewed by Record Sport Online and spoke about The Undertaker, who seemingly retired at WrestleMania 33. The Dead Man never formally announced that he will never wrestle again, but his send-off at WrestleMania and WWE’s handling of the situation indicate we have seen the last of him inside the ring.

Styles revealed that he and The Undertaker have a strong friendship that developed because they have a mutual (unnamed) close friend. Styles called Undertaker’s apparent retirement heartbreaking and gave him credit for shaping WWE into what it is today.

“I could tell you, I was emotional because he’s my friend,” Styles said. “He and I have got a relationship..both of us have the same friend who we’re very close to, so then he and I developed this relationship without even knowing each other that well. But, it was heartbreaking, because this is the guy that’s been here for so long, and has shaped the WWE into what it is now.”

Styles acknowledged that The Undertaker’s future is not certain, but Taker’s legacy has been cemented and his contributions to WWE are undeniable.  “Is he gone? I don’t know, but you would assume,” he continued. “I think there were some tears from fans that they may have seen the last of The Undertaker, and at the end of the day, if he’s done, I respect the heck out of him for doing it his way and doing what he wanted to do in his last match.”

Styles added that The Undertaker “is and was” everything to WWE and he’s thankful he got a chance to talk to him. He called The Undertaker a great guy who will be missed, if he is in fact done.

Titus O’Neil Being Sued By WWE Cameraman

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Things couldn’t get much worse for the Titus brand. TMZ Sports is reporting that Titus O’Neil is being sued by a former WWE cameraman for injuries sustained during filming of the Network show “Swerved”.

The show featured WWE superstars being pranked, and evidently Titus had the least sense of humour about it. O’Neil received a small electrical zap from a prank on the show, causing him to become upset and kick the camera our of the plaintiff’s hand.

The camera operator is claiming he suffered injuries to his hand and fingers, and is suing Titus for $1.2 million.

Titus O’Neil

40 year-old Thaddeus Michael Bullard Sr. is better known to wrestling fans as Titus O’Neil. He was a standout football player at the University of Florida for four years. He would go on to play several years in the Arena Football League afterwards.

Following his time in the AFL Titus signed a developmental deal with WWE. He was 32 at the time with no wrestling experience, but his size and athletic background was enough to earn him a shot.

O’Neil would debut on the main roster in 2012 alongside Darren Young in the Prime Time Players. The team is former 1x tag team champions.