Drew McIntyre Mocks CM Punk
CM Punk made his WWE in-ring return earlier this week with a win over Dominik Mysterio, but his ring attire was underwhelming. Since his planned trunks didn’t fit, Punk wore plain black trunks he brought as a spare. In a video on social media, Drew McIntyre mocked the Best in the World for this awkward wardrobe malfunction.
“He seems to have forgotten his gear, he was wrestling in under tights, so looked pretty stupid.”
For @DMcIntyreWWE, the #WWELive Holiday Tour all leads to a battle with @WWERollins for the World Heavyweight Title at #WWERaw Day One.
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— WWE (@WWE) December 28, 2023
Dijak Takes Credit
This week’s WWE NXT saw the gold brand continue to build towards the upcoming New Year’s Evil show. The show pulled in an impressive 670,000 viewers, which is respectable considering it happened on Boxing Day when viewerships across TV take a dive. On Twitter, Dijak, who competed in the main event against Eddy Thorpe, was pleased to take credit for the impressive number.
DIJAK once again huge unbelievable breathtakingly massive draw CONFIRMED.
Also handsome. pic.twitter.com/jtj7SpkS31
— DIJAK (@DijakWWE) December 28, 2023
Changes to NXT Broadcasting
Next year, WWE NXT will begin airing on the CW Network and leave its current home on the USA Network. This week, it was announced that the gold brand has been axed from TNT Sports, which is how it is broadcasted in the UK. The show began airing on Sky Sports and later BT Sports (now TNT Sports) in January 2020.
The Undertaker’s Mount Rushmore
The Undertaker is on many people’s Mt. Rushmore of wrestlers, but who is on the Phenom’s rankings of the greatest stars of all time? On his Six Feet Under podcast, the WWE Hall of Famer named Arn Anderson, The Rock, Ric Flair, and Dusty Rhodes as his Mt. Rushmore.