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Superstar Shake-Up: Rumored Trades For RAW & SmackDown

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WWE Superstar Shake-Up

Vince McMahon made a surprise appearance on Monday’s post-WrestleMania RAW and dropped the bombshell that we’ll see a Superstar Shake-Up next week.

The RAW and SmackDown rosters will look very different come next Tuesday, with RAW General Manager Kurt Angle and SmackDown General Manager vying to beef up their respective rosters.

On a recent episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer revealed several names that are expected to be switching brands. It should be noted that Meltzer’s info is believed to be based on backstage sources speaking on condition of anonymity. He said,

“When I first heard about the plan, the key moves were to be Roman Reigns and AJ Styles, but I’ve been told that Roman Reigns isn’t moving but AJ Styles is moving.”

AJ moving to Raw would unite him with fellow Club members Gallows, Anderson and Finn Balor.

More Names Moving?

Meltzer continued that Raw would probably have to give up a big name to Smackdown to make up for losing AJ. He also speculated that Alexa Bliss and Charlotte will switch places, though he has not heard that is the plan.

“I’ve heard the New Day moving, which makes sense” – Dave Meltzer

Smackdown’s tag division could use a boost, considering the SD tag titles were the only main roster belts not defended at WrestleMania. Meltzer noted that that Andrade “Cien” Almas and Elias Samson are both expected to be called up to the main roster.

It should be noted that this Superstar Shake-Up is not being promoted as the official ‘2017 WWE Draft.’ AJ Styles and Roman Reigns would certainly create a number of fresh match-ups (and alliances), but we might have to wait until this summer to see a more dramatic reshuffling.

Discussion: Which WWE Superstars do you want to see switch brands next week during the Superstar Shake-Up?

Simon Gotch Announced for UK Indie Date

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Recently released WWE Superstar Simon Gotch has been announced for an independent show on UK soil this July.

Gotch will be performing for XWA at the Resistance Gallery in London on July 22nd. XWA has recently seen a surge in popularity since the appearance of Kota Ibushi. Kota’s Fireworks stunt garnered mainstream news coverage and has seemingly put XWA back on the UK Independent map.

Also announced for the show is Japanese star Sekimoto, Jimmy Havoc, former NXT star Bull James and Mark Haskins.

DJ Z Taken To Mexico City Hospital Last Night After Match *Updated*

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Impact Wrestling X-Division star DJ Z was taken to a Mexico City hospital late last night following a match. He had been wrestling for the Crash lucha libre promotion.

Update: A Facebook post by wrestler Charlie Santos states that Michael Paris (DJ Z) has gone in for surgery to repair internal bleeding.

What Happened to DJ Z?

30 year-old Michael Paris explained that after his match he “puked his guts out” and was turning pale. He believes the injury occurred when he took a 450 splash. At the time he felt he had only injured a rib. The video was shot just before 2AM this morning and there have been no further updates.

Crash is a new Lucha Libre promotion that features many luchadors who defected from AAA. Konnan is heavily involved with the group, and they currently have a talent sharing agreement with Impact Wrestling in place.

DJ Z has been wrestling with Impact since 2011 and is a 2x X-division champion. He has previously wrestled under the name Shiima Xion and Zema Ion as well.

UPDATE: Wrestler Charlie Santo mentioned on his Facebook page that Paris is undergoing surgery for internal bleeding. You can read the full post here.

NXT Results and Highlights: El Vagabundo Debuts

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NXT
April 5th 2017
Orlando, FL

Aliyah vs. Peyton Royce

Aliyah started the match strong, but interference from Billie Kay on the outside turned the tide of the match. Royce went on offence but Aliyah battled back and landed a series of nice arm-drags. She was looking to go for some type of leg lock but Royce countered, kicked her in the face, and gave her the bridging fishermen suplex for the win.
Winner: Peyton Royce

Heavy Machinery vs. the Bollywood Boys

For the second week in a row Heavy Machinery is showcased in a squash match. The Bollywood Boys did get in a small amount of offence, but for the most part this was a Heavy Machinery showcase bout. With the Revival getting a call up there is room for another team in the NXT tag team title picture.
Winners: Heavy Machinery.

  • a backstage interview with Drew McIntyre is shown. Drew says his aim is the NXT championship. Commentary mentions he will be in action on next week’s show.
Oney Lorcan vs. El Vagabundo

El Vagabundo was Elias Samson under a mask. Samson lost a “Loser Leaves NXT” match last week to Kassius Ohno. The crowd in Orlando loved Vagabundo, which was clearly not expected. After getting cheered he sang a song about how the fans should shut up. Lorcan stopped him and got booed for his efforts.
Oney Lorcan un-masked Samson during the match, then hit a running blockbuster for the pin. After the match security once again escorted Samson out of the building.
Winner: Oney Lorcan

Charlotte Flair and Dalton Castle in Twitter Feud Over Peacocks and Boys

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Charlotte Flair made quite an impression with her WrestleMania entrance. Her feathered robe caught the attention of some of wrestling’s more notable peacock enthusiasts as well.

Dalton Castle’s “boys” offered to be a part of her next WrestleMania entrance. The offer did not sit well with Castle however.

https://twitter.com/Twin_Thing_One/status/849693060900499456

 Charlotte Flair, Dalton Castle, Boys and Peacocks

For those unfamiliar with Dalton Castle, his entrance is very peacock-themed in ROH. He is also often “fanned down” by his boys at ringside with peacock-feathered fans. He has been given the nicknames “the Party Peacock” and “the Peacock of Professional Wrestling” previously.

Castle was not impressed his boys were showing attention to another peacock-ing wrestler. He responded to both via Twitter.

https://twitter.com/Twin_Thing_One/status/849743083185025024

Ricochet Implies Lucha Underground is Holding Him Back

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28-year-old Trevor Mann is one of the most talented high-flyers in wrestling today. As Ricochet, Mann has has won over fans in NJPW as part of the junior heavyweight division. He’s also performed for top indies such as PWG, Evolve and Dragon Gate USA.

Additionally, Ricochet performs as Prince Puma in Lucha Underground. He was the promotion’s top star for much of the first two seasons. Unfortunately it is his contract with LU that Ricochet seems to be implying is holding him back.

https://twitter.com/KingRicochet/status/849502330449952771

https://twitter.com/KingRicochet/status/849683338952458240

Ricochet Stuck in Lucha Undergrond?

Judging by the “thumbs down emoji”, it is safe to say Ricochet is not happy with his current predicament.

Ricochet had been rumoured to be leaving the company in the past. He was even “killed” by Mil Muertes in storyline, although he would return from the dead later. It looks as though the company still has him locked up however, and he won’t be going anywhere soon.

Some believe all original LU talents were locked up to 7 season contracts, but Ricochet denies this is the case.

https://twitter.com/KingRicochet/status/849683474780790784

Ricochet then suggested he has no idea when he’ll be free of his LU contract.

https://twitter.com/KingRicochet/status/849775034235199488

Spoilers: NXT Tapings Results (Airing 4/12-4/26)

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WWE taped the next 3 episodes of NXT television on Wednesday night from Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL. It was an eventful evening featuring the debut of Drew McIntyre, Hideo Itami answering an open challenge from Bobby Roode and a farewell celebration for Shinsuke Nakamura. Thanks to Will Henderson (@willh94) for texting us the following live results:

April 12th Episode:

* The show opens with a “Takeover: Orlando” recap. There’s also a new intro video and theme song

* Aleister Black defeated Corey Hollis. Black kept his cool entrance from Takeover. Hollis runs at him but Aleister just nails him with the Black Mass for the instant win. Black is over huge

* Backstage promo with Tye Dillinger. Kayla Braxton congratulates him on debuting for SmackDown. Tye says next week he finishes his business with Eric Young inside a steel cage

* Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa defeated Dylan Miley and an unknown talent. Miley and his partner dominate early until Gargano turns the tide. DIY hits the Meet in the Middle for the win. This was a quick match. Miley destroys his partner after

* Ruby Riot defeated Kimberly Frankele, formerly known as Kimber Lee. Ruby controls the match until Nikki Cross comes out from the crowd. Kimberly tries to take advantage of the distraction but Ruby bounces right back. Nikki looks on smiling as Ruby picks up the win

* Andrade “Cien” Almas defeated Danny Burch. Burch got some solid offense in but Andrade picks up the win in another quick match with the hammerlock DDT, possibly called El Idolo now

* Drew McIntyre comes out for his return. He has new music with a bagpipe entrance

* Drew McIntyre defeated Oney Lorcan. Drew got a huge pop and “welcome back” chants. This was a stiff, competitive match. Drew picked up the win with huge running boot that busted Oney open. Dasha Fuentes interviewed Drew post-match. Drew said he’s worked hard to develop a reputation but he’s here because he wants to be. He’s got all the RAW talent, can lay the SmackDown on anyone, but NXT is where he wants to be. He’s here for the NXT Title, and he’ll whip anyone’s ass he has to to get it

* Shinsuke Nakamura came out for a promo. He came to NXT one year ago and already had experience but he wanted to challenge himself against the best in the world. He said NXT is its own brand that creates something new and different. He quickly discovered that the NXT Universe is crazy. He commented on their singing and chanting and ended his promo by saying he will always be NXT because… “We Are NXT!” The entire roster came to the stage and applauded him. Nakamura walked to the stage and was met by Triple H and Finn Balor. He ran around the arena filming with his phone before bowing to everyone and making his exit

April 19th Episode:

* NXT Tag Team Champions The Authors of Pain defeated Kassius Ohno and Roderick Strong in a good match. Kassius and Strong had control until The Authors caught Roderick doing his through-the-ropes dropkick and slammed him into the LED board on the apron. The Authors hit The Last Chapter on Ohno for the win

* Jeet Rama defeated John Skyler. This may or may not be a dark match, as neither guy had a tron video for their entrance, but commentary was being done. This was an okay match, a showcase for Jeet. The crowd got behind him chanting his name. Jeet wins with a suplex into a side slam

* NXT Champion Bobby Roode out for a promo. He said for the 2nd year in a row, he made WrestleMania weekend glorious, as he single-handedly sold out the Amway Center and allowed them all to bear witness to the biggest box office star in the business today. Roode said he snuffed out the last flame of the old NXT and that he now controls NXT. He had to watch Shinsuke last week walk to his ring and watch as every star in NXT came and celebrated him. Roode said he wasn’t on that stage because he wasn’t going to listen to the crap that comes out of Shinsuke’s mouth. Roode said Nakamura didn’t leave, Roode ran him out of NXT embarrassed after Takeover. Roode said it made him sick to listen to everyone cheer and chant while he stands here as the champ. Nobody in this arena, nobody on the stage last week belongs in Roode’s NXT. Says you can either be a part of his NXT or you can hit the bricks. Hideo Itami interrupted him. Hideo and Roode go face to face and Hideo slaps Roode. Roode jawjacks at Hideo and takes his jacket off and starts yelling at Hideo, but Hideo nails the GTS and walks away. Hideo walks back into the ring and picks the belt up before tossing it at Bobby’s feet

* WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate retained over Jack Gallagher. Trent Seven, Pete Dunne, Mark Andrews, and Wolfgang were at ringside for this match. This was a really good, fun match with nice chain wrestling to start. Good back and forth action. There was a fun sequence of monkey flips with both guys still holding hands that ends with a double two count with both guys down. Bate went for a suicide dive, but Gallagher jumped up and nailed him with a headbutt at the ropes. Gallagher landed another headbutt for a near fall. Tyler then hit his rolling kick off the ropes and then the Tyler Driver 97 for the win

* Liv Morgan and Aliyah defeated Peyton Royce and Billie Kay in a sloppy match. Aliyah got the win for her team with a roll up

April 26th Episode:

* Nikki Cross came to the ring during the opening NXT chant. She got out of the ring and knelt down by Dasha Fuentes and called out Ruby Riot on the mic. Nikki told Ruby to come out and play. Ruby came down and they brawled around ringside. Nikki threw Ruby into the stairs as referees ran down to break it up. Nikki jumped off the stairs onto Ruby and security. Refs got them separated as a “let them fight” chant breaks out

* Drew McIntyre defeated Andrade “Cien” Almas in a stiff match. Drew threw Andrade into the ropes, and Andrade did his tranquilo spot but Drew kicked him out of the ring. They traded some viciously hard slaps. Drew won with the running kick

* Aleister Black defeated Kona Reeves. Reeves went on the attack early but Black killed him with kicks. After laying him out, Black lifted Almas up using just his foot and nailed Black Mass for the win

* Ruby Riot came out for a match but Nikki Cross attacked her during her entrance. They brawled around ringside again. Refs and security try to separate them but Ruby jumped off the stage onto Nikki. Refs carried Nikki away to stop the brawl

* This was apparently taped for the April 19th episode and some other matches may have been taped out of order. Tye Dillinger defeated Eric Young in a Steel Cage match. Tye went for the TyeBreaker early, but Young clawed his eyes and threw him into the cage. Eric launched Tye into the cage again and pressed Tye against the cage with his boot. Both ended up crotched on the top rope and Tye slammed Eric into the cage, before tossing him into each side of it. They ended up brawling on the top of the cage, and Young hit an elbow drop off the top of the cage for a near fall. EY was busted open. Tye reversed an attempt at the wheelbarrow neck breaker into a TyeBreaker. SAnitY ran down to stop Tye from escaping but Kassius Ohno, Roderick Strong, and Ruby Riot ran down. Killian Dain ended up in the cage and Tye did a cross body off the cage onto Dain and Young. Tye scrambled out of the door as Alexander Wolfe climbed the cage to win. Tye celebrated with Ohno and Strong on the ramp as “Thank You Tye” chants broke out. Tye cuts a promo saying he’s even with SAnitY now. Tye thanked the fans and said this isn’t his first go round with WWE, and he almost lost this shot until he showed us the Perfect 10 and we took him to heights nobody saw coming. He put over NXT talent as the future and asked the audience to show them the same love, because… “We Are NXT!”

Nakamura Farewell At NXT Tapings (Video), Airing Next Week

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Former NXT Champion Shinsuke Nakamura made his main roster debut this week on SmackDown Live (Video). At Wednesday’s NXT TV tapings from Full Sail University, a special “farewell tribute” for Nakamura took place with appearances from Finn Balor and Triple H.

Nakamura opened the segment by coming out to the ring for a promo. He said one year ago he came to NXT and he already had experience but he wanted to challenge himself against the best in the world. The two-time NXT Champion said NXT is its own brand that creates something new and different.

Nakamura said he quickly found that the NXT Universe is crazy. He added that the NXT fans created the singing and the chants, and that NXT is their style. Nakamura ended his promo by saying he will always be NXT because… “We Are NXT!”

The entire NXT roster then came out to the stage. Nakamura walked to the top of the stage and was then joined by Finn Balor and Triple H. Nakamura ran around the arena filming with his phone before bowing to everyone and leaving.

The segment is scheduled to air on next week’s 4/12 edition of NXT TV on the WWE Network.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BSh00RBgSMp/

AJ Lee On Her New Book, Women’s Division, Her Favorite Run During WWE Career

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Former WWE Superstar April Mendez Brooks, known in WWE as AJ Lee, was recently interviewed by Eric Goldman of IGN to promote her new book Crazy Is My Superpower. AJ Lee revealed in a blog post in early February that she was bipolar. Since then, AJ has received a ton of support from her fanbase.

Buy Now from Amazon.com: Crazy Is My Superpower: How I Triumphed by Breaking Bones, Breaking Hearts, and Breaking the Rules

Here are some highlights:

AJ on her bipolar diagnosis and connecting with fans:

“The really cool thing is I call it my superpower because I think there are other level abilities that come with having something… Some people might think it’s an illness but sometimes it does feel like an extra ability. I think when it’s a part of you, you can see it in other people. I think the fans saw it through the television. And I would see them outside the stands and they’d confide in me about their anxiety, about cutting themselves, about their suicide attempt, and [how] seeing my character on TV made them feel less alone.

As that happened more and more, I realized it was my responsibility to embrace that and be open to them and let them know that they weren’t wrong and they were seeing something that was very similar in me. They could see right through to my soul. So to connect with fans and be even more open was very important to me. Even the fans, I can remember their faces at the signings. I want them to know that we’re similar in that way.”

Her favorite run in WWE:

“I’d probably say when me and Kaitlyn got to have our run together. The decision-makers weren’t really paying attention so we were getting away with so much stuff and our writers were just letting us have free reign and it all got positive reaction and ratings with the fans. And then our superiors took notice and it felt very much like creating your own destiny and working with your best friend in the process. It’s so much fun to be the bad guy. So that feels like the pinnacle of my bad guy reign. I enjoyed being the jerk.”

AJ Lee comments on leaving the Women’s Division in a better place:

“All you could ever want is to leave a place better than when you found it and to know that there’s good people that have this industry in their heart and that they’re succeeding in it and that they’re happy is all you could ever after. I do love Bayley and have such a special place in my heart for her and Paige. I hope that they’re happy and killing it. It makes you feel like “mission complete,” you know?”

You can check out the entire interview with IGN by clicking here.

Ring of Honor TV Report: Young Bucks Fired From the Bullet Club?

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A civil war might be brewing within the Bullet Club. Dissension between Adam Cole and Kenny Omega has started to build in NJPW and ROH as of late. The two were shown arguing in the ring together recently after a tag match on NJPW World.

Then the Elite’s YouTube channel (the Elite is Omega and the Young Bucks) posted a fan captured video of Adam Cole attempting to fire the Young Bucks at a recent set of TV tapings.

Adam Cole also sent out an ominous tweet earlier today

This week’s edition of ROH TV began by showing the footage of Adam Cole trying to fire the Young Bucks at the last set of TV tapings. Cole cut a backstage promo afterwards, but he only talked about Kazarian and Christopher Daniels screwing him out of the ROH world title, with no mention of the Young Bucks.

1. Davey Boy Smith Jr. vs. Ray Rowe

Smith took the offence early, working on the leg of Rowe. He did Bret Hart’s old figure four around the ring post move too. Despite Smith working Rowe’s leg the entire first half of the match, Rowe battled back and hit his “Death Row”, a variation of a GTS, for the win.
Winner: Ray Rowe 

2. ROH Top Prospect Tournament Semi-Final #1
Brian Milonas vs. Josh “the Goods” Woods

They announced Milonas is the largest competitor ever to compete in the tournament. His opponent, Josh Woods, has an MMA gimmick. This match was similar to an old style UFC bout with a jiu-jitsu guy going against a big powerful giant. Milonas hit various slams and power moves while Woods went for submissions. Woods finally grabbed a hold of a leg lock and didn’t let go until Milonas tapped.
Winner: Josh Woods via submission (advances to tournament finals)

  • The Briscoes announced in a backstage promo that they will team with Bully Ray to take on the Kingdom next week with the 6-man tag titles on the line.
3. ROH TV Championship
Kenny King (Rebellion) vs. Marty Scurll (c)

Kazarian was on commentary as he earned a TV title shot against the winner. He won a 6-man match on the same set of TV tapings where he joined the Bullet Club and then swerved them to help Christopher Daniels win the ROH world title. It was an eventful set of tapings for him.
A very technical bout between the two here, with Scurll setting him up for his finish most of the way. Finish of this match was Scurll making King tap to the chickenwing.
Winner: Marty Scurll 

Spoiler: Bobby Roode’s Next Challenger Revealed

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The next challenger to Bobby Roode’s NXT Championship is none other than Hideo Itami.

At Wednesday night’s NXT tapings from Full Sail University, Roode came to the ring to gloat about his successful title defense at Takeover: Orlando and issued an open challenge to the NXT locker room. Out came Itami, who got in Roode’s face and laid him out with a GTS.

Hideo Itami returned to the ring just a few weeks ago (VIDEO) after being out of action since October with a serious neck injury.

As of this writing, Bobby Roode vs. Hideo Itami has not been officially announced, but it will probably take place at NXT Takeover: Chicago. That show is scheduled for Saturday night, May 20th during WWE Backlash weekend.

https://twitter.com/JJWilliamsWON/status/849775866989039616

https://twitter.com/JJWilliamsWON/status/849776548076863488

Drew McIntyre Debuts in NXT (Photos)

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Drew McIntyre made his NXT television debut at Wednesday night’s takings from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. McIntyre faced Oney Lorcan in his first match back since re-signing with WWE. The match will air on next week’s show.

Drew McIntyre is a huge pickup for NXT, which lost The Revival, Shinsuke Nakamura & Tye Dillinger to RAW & SmackDown earlier this week. It shouldn’t be long before he’s part of the main event scene, which is in the midst of a rebuilding period.

Check back later tonight for full spoilers from tonight’s tapings. Here are some photos of McIntyre’s NXT debut:

https://twitter.com/JJWilliamsWON/status/849763205618348032

https://twitter.com/JJWilliamsWON/status/849763734402629632

John Cena & Nikki Bella Not Having Children, Kevin Nash On Comedy Central Show

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Nikki Bella Says John Cena Doesn’t Want Children

Nikki Bella was recently interviewed by TMZ Sports and revealed that she didn’t believe that Cena would propose to her at Wrestlemania 33. Bella also stated that she will not be having children because Cena does not want them.

Kevin Nash Appears On Comedy Central’s Detroiters

Kevin Nash appeared on the Comedy Central series Detroiters last night. Nash played Big Hank Cramblin, an advertising executive who was recently released from an insane asylum. Detroiters airs Tuesday nights on Comedy Central.

Roman Reigns Segment Heavily Edited on Hulu, Damien Sandow’s Next Move, Hardys

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– Several fans wrote in to tell us WWE heavily edited the opening segment of Monday’s RAW, which saw Roman Reigns receive
a thunderous negative reaction from the rowdy Orlando crowd. Several minutes of booing and negative chants were removed.

– As noted earlier, Aron Rex (formerly Damien Sandow) is gone from Impact Wrestling. He provided this update, asserting that he is not retiring and will explore his options.

– RAW tag team champion Matt Hardy noted on Twitter that WWE is allowing him and Jeff to finish up their previously announced independent bookings.

Update On Rusev’s Recovery From Shoulder Surgery, Anderson Vows Revenge On Hardys

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Lana Provides Update On Rusev Injury

WWE Superstar Lana was a guest on Busted Open on Sirius XM and provided an update on her husband Rusev’s shoulder injury. Lana revealed that Rusev had shoulder surgery and has just recently started working out again. Lana stated that Rusev will return to WWE in 2-4 months.

Karl Anderson Vows To Get Revenge On Hardy Boyz

Karl Anderson took to Twitter to congratulate the returning Hardy Boyz on winning the Raw Tag Team Championships at Wrestlemania 33. The Hardy Boyz defended the titles against Gallows and Anderson the following night on Monday Night Raw. Matt and Jeff Hardy once again got the best of Gallows and Anderson and won the match. Anderson vowed to get revenge in a post on Twitter.

WWE SmackDown Viewership For Post-WrestleMania Episode

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The post-WrestleMania edition of SmackDown from Orlando drew 2.885 million viewers last night on the USA Network. This is up from the WrestleMania go-home show, which drew 2.698 million viewers.

SmackDown featured the fallout from WrestleMania 33 as well as the SmackDown Live debuts of Shinsuke Nakamura and Tye Dillinger.

Video: Nakamura’s Debut | Video: Tye Dillinger’s Debut

By comparison, this week’s post-WrestleMania RAW drew 3.767 million viewers and the post-WrestleMania SmackDown in 2016 drew 2.444 million viewers, but was a taped show airing on Thursday.

SmackDown was #3 in viewership and #1 in the 18-49 demographic on cable last night.

Bully Ray Gives Roman Reigns Credit, Tye Dillinger Emotional After Debut On Smackdown

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Bully Ray Gives Roman Reigns Credit

Former WWE Superstar Bully Ray took to Twitter to praise Roman Reigns on Monday night. Reigns opened up Monday Night Raw and the crowd showered him with boos and insults.   Reigns simply stood there and smirked as the crowd of over 15,000 shouted at him. Bully Ray gave Reigns credit and said that Reigns was “playing 15,000 people like a fiddle”.

A fan tried to lecture Bully Ray on “heat” in the wrestling business and that didn’t go over too well.

https://twitter.com/artisticgamez/status/849053507751751680

Tye Dillinger Emotional After Debut

Dillinger first appeared on WWE’s main roster when he entered the Royal Rumble at number 10. Last night on Smackdown, Dillinger officially joined the main roster and will now be seen on Smackdown. In an interview backstage, Dillinger was emotional about his 15 year journey to finally make it to the main roster. Dillinger referred to his debut as the greatest moment of his career.

The Miz Warns Daniel Bryan, Erick Rowan Posts Another Cryptic Video

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The Miz Warns Daniel Bryan

The Miz and Maryse sent out a warning to Smackdown General Manager Daniel Bryan in a new video uploaded by WWE. The Miz stated that he would make Bryan’s life a living hell if he decided to split them up during the “Superstar Shakeup” on next week’s Raw.

Erick Rowan Posts Another Cryptic Video

Last night on Smackdown, Erick Rowan made his return. Rowan teamed up with Bray Wyatt and attacked Randy Orton. Former Wyatt Family member Luke Harper came to the defense of Orton and attacked Rowan. In the Smackdown main event, Rowan fell victim to an RKO from Randy Orton while Bray Wyatt laughed ringside. Rowan posted a new video on his Twitter account shortly after his return entitled “Resurrection”.

Simon Gotch Released by WWE

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WWE announced on Wednesday that Simon Gotch of The Vaudvillains had been released.

Gotch wrestled in NXT from 2013-2016. The Vaudvillains joined the SmackDown brand last year but were never serious contenders for tag team gold.

Justin Roberts Talks Backstage Bullying In WWE, JBL, Daniel Bryan Choking Him, Vince

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Former WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts participated in a Reddit AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Tuesday, where he answered a wide range of questions on his 12-year run in the company spanning from 2002 to 2014.

Highlights from the AMA are as follows:

Do you think the culture of “ribbing” in WWE is somehow related to the backstage bullying you’ve mentioned before? Possibly, some wrestlers cannot see where a rib becomes too serious, and is actually bullying?

It’s the mentality there.

The higher-ups don’t see it as bullying, they laugh it off and encourage it because they just find it funny. Obviously the locker room has changed, but Vince, Kevin, and Hunter like to entertain themselves and it still happens.

What was the absolute worst thing you’ve witnessed JBL do?

He terrorized guys.

It’s funny because people are bringing this up now because of the stuff going on now and the book release, but this was like 2003-2004; it was a long time ago.

He terrorized me, and a lot of guys. He’d make life hell for a lot of guys. He chewed Miz and Morrison out after they won the titles for not celebrating enough.

He was eventually let go back then, and when he came back he was a lot better, but he was mostly only showing up for TV. Even now, it comes across on commentary with how he is with Byron.

Did he have a group of people helping him terrorize people or did he work alone?

He had a group.

He was like the leader, and he pretty much had a cabinet, just like on TV. They followed him and did what he asked. It was him vs. ‘the new guys’

He had taken my passport out of my bag, and the next tour I guarded it with my life. On the flight back, Orlando Jordan told me he would watch my back and I should go to the gift shop. I didn’t take his advice.

I also remember being told I had to bring beer to the guys on the plane, but I got out of that, luckily.

Which guy other than JBL is just an asshole backstage? I know you probably don’t want to bad mouth people but was wondering.

Back then, Bob Holly, Kid Kash, and Orlando Jordan was like JBL’s stooge.

Have there been any incidents of someone standing up to a known bully and putting them in their place infront of the locker room?

Joey Styles did that to JBL on a plane with only a handful of guys, but enough for it to get around. Vince had talked to HHH about it, and HHH told the locker room about it.

How much did you know about the Nexus debut? Did you know Bryan would try and choke you with your tie? Any ill feelings etc?

I knew the general idea. I’d found out about a half hour before the show started. The tie wasn’t planned out, Daniel Bryan is really great at what he does. When he saw me laying their with the tie on, he’s just a smart guy and took it upon himself to choke me. People comment on the selling, but it was real. He wasn’t trying to kill me by any means, but he made it look good.

When we got to the back, everyone, Vince included, praised it. I am glad things worked out for Bryan; the crowd use to chant his name at me like I got him fired and I’d tell people at ringside that I liked him and it sucked he was gone.

If Vince praised it, how did he get fired?

Vince was very happy with it, but from what I understand, it had something to do with a sponsor – something corporate. They were unhappy and WWE had to do what they had to do to get paid and that was their out, no one but Bryan had to take the heat. Fortunately, they made it up to him when they brought him back. Vince had actually called him and explained everything to him.

Craziest Vince story?

He was watching Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara at HIAC, I had asked a writer to find out about a change on the show. The writer happened to ask as Vince was watching that, and he was in a bad mood. I was motioned towards Mark and I got on the headsets, and he immediately began chewing me out. I thought I was getting fired that night.

When you’re getting chewed out on the headset like that, everyone can hear… the guys in the trucks could hear.

Chewed out about what, exactly? Don’t quite understand this.

“God dammit, don’t you know how to do your job? What are you asking?!” Basically yelling at me because I asked how the setup was supposed to go…

Does he say “God damn it” alot?

Yes!

Any Undertaker stories?

There’s a magic that comes with that character, and I had to learn the hard way on how to react to help that character achieve the mystique. I learned my lesson on selling the wrong way.

In Wales, at catering, Taker was across from me and simply had a bowl of two scoops of banakee pie. For whatever reason, I started commentating the eating of his pie in JR’s voice.

I got the Undertaker to laugh at a show, so that was cool.

How would you describe Kevin Dunn? Any interesting stories about him?

Kevin Dunn sits on headsets during the show and just berates everyone. He’s kind of on a throne there. Just talks down to everyone, very negative, very high strung. Just heartless, and not a man of his word. I’m thankful that he hired me, but he’s not a good person in a company full of great people.

Was wondering what was your opinion of Chris Benoit before the tragedy? Was he as batshit crazy as other people have said?

Yes, he was crazy. I talk about that in the book. He had different personalities. He had a personality with a big heart, but on the nights where he was drinking and maybe taking pills, there was a different side and that side was crazy.

Opinion on Lillian Garcia? … and how she was able to stick around after messing up so much?

We always got along. We were very different. There was a period of time where she was making a lot of mistakes, but she was there longer than me, so, I don’t know I guess…

I guess the company were ok with mistakes. If I made a mistake, I wouldn’t get yelled at. It’s not like a normal show where you have time to memorize a script; a lot of times you’d get your verbiage on the spot.

They were patient with mistakes, both mine and hers.

The night you got released from wwe, there was rumor that you flipped off Michael Cole at ringside. Is that true if so, is that why you had been released?

Absolutely not true at all.

There was never any interaction between he and I that night. There were times on other nights I’d talk to him, but we didn’t really interact because he’s on the headsets.

But, the funny part is, he was the one who released me. And when he did, there was no anger whatsoever. No bad feelings whatsoever between us, at all.

You think there is a chance of you going back to the WWE?

No.

I am happy with everything that I did.

I had an awesome run.

I wasn’t treated well when I was there and I wouldn’t want to go through that again. I was treated awesome by co-workers, but I wouldn’t want to go through that experience with upper-management again.

You can read the AMA in its entirety here.

Roberts recounts his WWE career in his newly released autobiography, Best Seat in the House: Your Backstage Pass through My WWE Journey. Visit JustinRobertsBook.com for more information.

Corey Graves Praises Styles & McMahon, John Cena Hypes Second Season of American Grit

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Graves Admits He Was Wrong

Last week during an episode of “Bring It To The Table”, Raw announcer Corey Graves stated that he had no interest in the match between Shane McMahon and AJ Styles at Wrestlemania 33. Today, Graves admitted he was wrong and praised the match on Twitter.

Cena Hypes Second Season of American Grit

John Cena is hyping the second season of “American Grit” on Fox. The new season on premieres on June 11th and below is the trailer released by Fox. Cena will also begin filming his new film “The Pact” in Atlanta on April 19th.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K65Oqs0VscQ

Aron Rex (Damien Sandow) Gone From Impact Wrestling

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“I don’t know if this is it for me, because I’m no longer with Impact.” – Aron Rex

This past weekend at the WrestleCon event from Orlando, former WWE Superstar Damien Sandow (Aaron Stevens) announced that he’s done with Impact Wrestling.

Aron Stevens Wrestling Career

Real name Aron Steven Haddad, the former Damien Sandow was signed to WWE developmental in 2002 just two years after beginning his career. He wrestled with Ohio Valley Wrestling until 2007 when he was released. He worked on the indies and in Puerto Rico before once again signing with WWE developmental in 2010. After 2 years wrestling in Florida, Damien Sandow was finally called up to the main roster in 2012, 10 years after signing his first developmental deal.

He was released by WWE in 2016, despite having amassed some popularity after having been the Miz’s comical side kick for a period. He competed as Aron Rex briefly in TNA, including debuting a brand new version of his character in the video below.

Smackdown Tag Team Championship Match Scheduled For Next Week

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On Talking Smack last night, Smackdown Live General Manager Shane McMahon announced that if both teams are still on the Smackdown roster net week, American Alpha will face the Usos.

The match, should it occur, will be a rematch from the March 21st Smackdown, when the Usos won the Smackdown tag team championships.

Will Either Team Switch Brands?

The Usos were the last guests to join Talking Smack this week. The pair were upset with Shane McMahon about not being able to defend their titles at WrestleMania. The Usos have never wrestled on the WrestleMania main card.

Shane then said that if the Usos are still on Smackdown next week, they’ll face American Alpha.

 

205 Live Results and Highlights: #1 Contender Determined

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205 Live
April 4th 2017
Orlando, FL

1. Akira Tozawa vs. The Brian Kendrick

Tozawa started the match by chasing Kendrick and going on offence. Kendrick got some offence in too but his normal tricks weren’t working this match. In fact, Tozawa would use one of Kendrick’s lessons against him by faking an injury and then rolling up Kendrick for the 3-count. After the match he let Kendrick know that Tozawa was now the one teaching the lessons.
Winner: Akira Tozawa

2. Oney Lorcan vs. Rich Swann

Lorcan charged right out from the beginning and spend the majority of the match on offence. Swann wasn’t able to sustain any kind of attack until the very end when he hit some kicks and a phoenix splash for the win. After the match Swann admitted he is the one who has been sending Alicia Fox gifts every week. Noam Dar was unable to respond as he is currently out with an injury.
Winner: Rich Swann

UK Division Receives the Spotlight

Competitors from the United Kingdom tournament were introduced, paving the way for an upcoming UK brand show to air on the Network.

3. #1 Contenders Fatal 4-Way Match
Austin Aries vs. Mustapha Ali vs. Gentleman Jack Gallagher vs. TJ Perkins

The cruiserweight division seems to always hand out title shots to the winner of a multi-person contenders match. This is the third time in the short history of the brand, that such a match is how a new contender is determined. It would once again be Aries earning the title match this time around. He defeated TJ Perkins with a discuss forearm. Aries will now get his rematch with Neville.
Winner: Austin Aries (pinned TJ Perkins)

WWE Smackdown Recap & Reaction (4/4)

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JBL opened up Smackdown by once again saying that these are non-traditional fans in the audience and that they may cheer people they normally boo. Cole, Saxton and Graves gave the same statement last night on Raw.

Randy Orton came down to the ring and said that at Wrestlemania 33 he proved that he was Bray Wyatt’s master. Bray Wyatt appeared on the titantron and claimed that the era of Wyatt has only just begun. Wyatt stated that he had his rematch coming and he wants to fight in a different kind of match. Wyatt challenged Orton to a House of Horrors match. Orton said that he has no idea what a Horse of Horrors match is but he accepted Wyatt’s challenge.

The lights then went out in the arena and Bray appeared behind Orton. Randy got the upper hand but Erick Rowan showed up to help Bray Wyatt. Luke Harper then got involved and took out Rowan outside the ring. Harper then hit Bray Wyatt with a boot to the face. Wyatt and Rowan then retreated backstage as Harper and Orton stood tall in the ring.

Reaction: It is good to see Rowan return but I don’t understand why Bray constantly has to have a sidekick. It is hard to get excited about a “House of Horrors” match after the terrible WWE Championship match at Wrestlemania 33.

The Miz and Maryse were interviewed backstage. They took credit for Cena proposing to Nikki at Wrestlemania 33. Maryse claimed that he only proposed because they made fun of him so much. The Miz then called out Cena and Bella and claimed that tonight will be the last time they are seen on Smackdown for a very long time.

Smackdown Women’s Championship Match: Naomi (c) vs Alexa Bliss

Naomi controlled the beginning of the match and connected with a Dropkick outside the ring as Smackdown went to a commercial break. When Smackdown returned, Bliss was in control of the match and had a submission hold applied in the middle of the ring. Alexa was targeting Naomi’s injured knee with her attack. Naomi fought back and connected with a kick for a two count. Alexa hit a DDT for a two count. Naomi hit the Rear View but her injured knee prevented her from pinning Alexa right away. Alexa kicked out at two but Naomi then locked in a submission hold for the victory.

Winner & Still Smackdown Women’s Champion: Naomi

Reaction: That makes two matches in a row that Naomi has tapped out Alexa Bliss. I’m glad they didn’t have Naomi immediately drop the title after winning it at Wrestlemania 33. I’m tired of tired of titles changing hands all the time. Give Naomi a title reign and see how it goes. If people aren’t feeling the glow in a month or so, then take the title off of her.

Curt Hawkins was in the ring and issued an open challenge. Tye Dillinger answered the call and made his way to the ring.

Curt Hawkins vs Tye Dillinger

Dillinger beat the hell out of Hawkins and the crowd was chanting “10!” the entire time. Dillinger hit Tye Breaker for the victory.

Winner: Tye Dillinger

Reaction: It was awesome to see Dillinger make the main roster. He has deserved it for a long time. The NXT crowd loved Dillinger but the WWE Universe is completely different. If WWE is not careful, Dillinger will have the same fate as Apollo Crews. He has all the talent in the world but time will tell if he connects with the WWE Universe. The crowd was behind him tonight but that is because it is right after Wrestlemania. The crowd is full of die-hard fans that have watched every episode of NXT. That won’t be the case going forward.

Mojo Rawley was interviewed backstage and said that he partied with Gronk after Wrestlemania 33. Mojo also claimed that winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle royal was just the beginning for him.

The Miz and Maryse came out dressed up as Cena and Nikki Bella. Miz enticed the crowd to start chanting “Cena sucks!” and they obliged. Miz announced that Cena and Nikki were leaving WWE and going to Hollywood. Miz then started a “no more Cena!” chant and exited the ring. Shinsuke Nakamura debuted to a standing ovation from the crowd. Nakamura posed in the ring for a couple of minutes and Smackdown went for a commercial break.

Reaction: This was both amazing and underwhelming at the same time. Shinsuke Nakamura is awesome and it is great that he is now on Smackdown. Having said that, I was expecting him to actually do something and not just stand in the ring. It was a bit odd but everyone should be excited to see Nakamura on the main roster going forward. The Miz would actually be a perfect debut opponent for Nakamura. The Miz could sell the hell out of the match with the microphone and then promptly get his ass kicked by Nakamura when the bell rings.

Baron Corbin vs Dean Ambrose

Corbin controlled the first few minutes of the match. Corbin grabbed a chair from under the ring but Ambrose hit him with a Dropkick. Ambrose then hit a Suicide Dive and knocked Corbin over the announce table. Ambrose then knocked Corbin over the barricade and into the crowd as Smackdown went to a commercial break.

When Smackdown returned, Corbin slammed Ambrose through a table in the corner of the ring. Corbin whipped Ambrose with a strap a couple of times and then placed a chair in between the turnbuckles. Ambrose countered and sent Corbin flying into the chair. Ambrose and Corbin then traded punches. Dean got the upper hand and leveled Corbin with a Clothesline.

Ambrose then grabbed the strap and beat the hell out of Corbin with it. Ambrose Clotheslined Corbin out of the ring and climbed to the top turnbuckle and leaped onto him. Ambrose then placed Corbin on a table outside the ring and climbed back up to the top turnbuckle. Ambrose connected with an Elbow Drop through the table.

Back in the ring, Corbin threw a chair at Ambrose’s face while he was on the top turnbuckle. Ambrose then fell crotch-first onto the top rope and bounced to the mat. Corbin then planted Ambrose with the End of Days for the victory.

Winner: Baron Corbin

Reaction: This match was much better that their match at Wrestlemania 33. At Wrestlemania, it looked they had absolutely no chemistry in the ring. Tonight they put on a solid match. I feel like this was a way to extend the feud as well. This was a non-title match. I’m sure Corbin will demand another shot at the Intercontinental Championship because he defeated Ambrose tonight. I can deal with one more match between these two and then I want the feud to be over. Corbin should capture the IC title and Ambrose needs to hit the reset button. When I think about Smackdown, Ambrose’s name never pops into my head. Ambrose has too much talent to be this stale and boring every Tuesday night.

Shane McMahon came down to the ring to address the Superstar shakeup that will be taking place on Monday Night Raw next week. Shane stated that any Superstar on Raw should be praying that they land on Smackdown because he and Daniel Bryan have created a land of opportunity.

AJ Styles came down to the ring and was sporting a black eye from his match with Shane at Wrestlemania 33. AJ said that he doesn’t want leave Smackdown and Smackdown is the house that AJ Styles built. AJ said that after Wrestlemania, he felt like he owed Shane McMahon something. Styles then shook Shane McMahon’s hand. Styles then pretended that he was going to attack Shane and the two shared a laugh.

Reaction: Now that Nakamura is on the Smackdown roster, I hope Styles stays on the show. After this promo, I’m now convinced that Styles is going to Raw.

Randy Orton & Luke Harper vs Bray Wyatt & Erick Rowan

Harper and Wyatt started out the match. Harper threw Wyatt out of the ring and knocked Rowan off the ring apron. Harper hit Rowan with a Suicide dive but Wyatt knocked Harper down with a Clothesline. Back in the ring, Wyatt hit a Senton on Harper. Rowan followed it up by hitting Harper with a Splash.

Wyatt and Rowan spent the next few minutes taking turns beating the hell out of Harper. Wyatt leveled Harper with a Clothesline for a two count. Rowan got back in the match and continued the beatdown of Harper. Orton finally got in the match and planted Wyatt with a DDT while he was hung up between the ropes. Orton was setting up for the RKO but the lights went out int he arena. When the lights came back on Bray Wyatt was on the entrance ramp and Rowan was in the ring. Harper hit Rowan with a Superkick and then Orton hit an RKO for the victory.

Winners: Randy Orton & Luke Harper

Reaction: I don’t care about this feud anymore. The match between Orton and Wyatt at Wrestlemania 33 was terrible. The tag match tonight was boring. At Wrestlemania 33, there were bugs projected on the ring and Bray lost. Tonight, he goes from inside the ring to the outside when the lights are turned off. He then laughs after his team loses the match.

What exactly are people supposed to derive from this? Bray Wyatt has the power to project maggots onto the ring during matches and teleport in the darkness? WWE either has zero clue what to do with Bray Wyatt or have this grand plan and will blow our minds with this House of Horrors match. All I know is that right now I am not entertained by this feud at all. I think it is making Bray Wyatt look like a joke.

I’m expecting the House of Horrors match to be full of gimmicky garbage and at this point I really do not care who wins. If Bray Wyatt wins the title back, I have no confidence that WWE will come up with an entertaining title reign. If Randy Orton wins, it is nothing new.  We’ve seen Randy Orton as a champion 13 times now. I’ve honestly grown to dislike this feud more than anything in WWE right now. I simply do not care about it and lost interest in it weeks ago. Having said that, the rest of Smackdown was quite entertaining.

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