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WWE’s Charlie Dempsey Set for Return to Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XII Against AKIRA

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WWE NXT Heritage Cup Champion Charlie Dempsey is set to return to Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport for his third appearance.

Dempsey first competed at Bloodsport X, securing a win against Matt Makowski, but lost to Royce Isaacs at Bloodsport XI. He will face AKIRA at Bloodsport XII, with both competitors aiming to recover from recent defeats in the tournament.

Bloodsport, known for its unique and gritty MMA-influenced format, has previously featured several WWE-affiliated talents, and Dempsey’s participation highlights WWE’s current openness to cross-promotional appearances.

Charlie Dempsey vs. Akira takes place on Sunday, November 24, 2024 at Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XII, presented by Game Changer Wrestling. The event streams live on Triller from Jersey City, NJ.

Dwayne Johnson Grateful for His Role in WWE’s Global Expansion Efforts

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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has shared his appreciation for being part of WWE once again, amid his commitments to TKO’s Board of Directors. Sitting down with LAD Bible to promote his new movie Red One, Johnson delighted in being able to bring his star power to WWE events.

“Any opportunity I can to go back and not only make appearances, but help to expand the company, whether domestically or globally, I always go back. It’s also part of my obligation that I happily do.”

Johnson is closing in on 30 years as part of WWE after making his in-ring TV debut as Rocky Maivia at Survivor Series 1996. While the company hs changed considerably since then, Johnson remains grateful for all that wrestling has given him.

“I came along in the 90s and wrestled for Vince into the 2000s, so there’s some real connective tissue that goes back generations, and for that I will forever be grateful. It provided me a platform and a way to express myself in ways that nothing else would allow, other than acting.”

Johnson joined TKO’s Board of Directors in January of this year, which the ‘Final Boss’ called “just another way that I could help the company grow.” Whether it’s representing WWE on TKO’s Board or stunning fans with a surprise appearance at WWE Bad Blood, Johnson remains steadfast in his duties to the company.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on Johnson who continues to electrify, whether it be on the big screen, in the ring, or in the boardroom.

Details on WWE ID Prospect Zara Zakher

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Zara Zakher is the latest WWE ID Prospect after inking a deal with the promotion’s newest recruitment program. Zakher made her debut in the wrestling scene last year and has been holding her own against both the women and the men.

Zakher joins WWE ID after establishing herself in the California-based Millenium Pro Wrestling. Outside of the promotion, The ‘Petite Powerhouse’ has competed for West Coast Pro, Tokyo Joshi Pro Live, and Game Changer Wrestling. Just one week before becoming a WWE ID Prospect, Zakher competed at GCW Monster Bash where she unsuccessfully challenged Masha Slamovich for the Jersey Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title.

Zakher is the fifth WWE ID Prospect, with her announcement coming moments after Jack Cartwheel was confirmed as a prospect. These five now have a direct path to WWE’s resources, including the state-of-the-art Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. Ring of Honor and Dragon Gate USA founder Gabe Sapolsky will be working closely with the WWE ID Prospects, ensuring that the signings get advice and wisdom forged from Sapolsky’s decades in the business.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from WWE ID as the promotion’s hunt for future breakout Superstars continues to influence the independent wrestling world.

Saraya Dismisses Fan Speculation About Her AEW Absence

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Saraya joined AEW in 2022, returning to wrestling after initially retiring due to spinal stenosis. Her arrival came with high expectations from fans, who were eager to see what she could bring to the promotion. Throughout her time in AEW, Saraya has faced off against top talent and been featured prominently. She captured the AEW Women’s World Championship at All In 2023, marking a major milestone in her AEW career.

Recently, however, Saraya’s role within AEW has seemed less central. Her last championship match took place on the August 21 episode of Dynamite, where she lost to Toni Storm in a match lasting under nine minutes. Saraya also came up short against Mariah May during the AEW x NJPW Forbidden Door 2024 event in the Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament quarterfinals.

Saraya was engaged in a storyline with Jamie Hayter that began when Hayter made her return at All In 2024. This feud culminated in a match on the September 25 episode of Collision: Grand Slam, where Hayter scored a decisive victory over Saraya. Most recently, Saraya competed in a Four-Way #1 Contendership Match on Dynamite: Title Tuesday on October 8, facing Hayter, Nyla Rose, and Willow Nightingale. Nightingale emerged as the winner, earning a title shot against Mariah May at WrestleDream.

Since then, Saraya has been noticeably absent from AEW programming. Fans speculated about her status on social media, prompting Saraya to respond on Twitter, clarifying that she is not currently dealing with an injury.

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WWE ID: GCW’s Jack Cartwheel is Latest Prospect

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More WWE ID Prospects have been announced, including independent wrestling star Jack Cartwheel (Jack Summit). Cartwheel has already made a name for himself outside of WWE with his high-energy performances, innovative move-set, and signature cartwheels that give him his unique name.

The Sacramento native made his wrestling debut in 2019 and has already made his presence felt in Game Changer Wrestling, Ring of Honor, Lucha Libre AAA, PWG, and All Elite Wrestling. Cartwheel’s peak in GCW came at this past February’s Feel No Ways event, where he unsuccessfully challenged Blake Christian for the GCW World Championship.

Cartwheel and his compatriots now have the opportunity to develop their skills in the ring and on the mic from the biggest wrestling promotion in the history of the industry. With the state-of-the-art Performance Center in Orlando, WWE ID signings will have the chance to train with and learn from the very best, including Gabe Sapolsky, founder of Ring of Honor and Dragon Gate USA.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest from WWE ID as the promotion’s hunt for future breakout Superstars continues to influence the independent wrestling world.

Olympic Judoka Among New Talent Scouted by WWE

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WWE is always on the hunt for new talent, whether it be collegiate athletes from the Next-In-Line program or the recently launched WWE ID tactic that seeks talent from the independents. Now, WWE has offered contracts to three impressive athletes who attended a recent tryout consisting of 17 Olympians.

Aaron Fara

Aaron Fara

Fara represented Austria in Judo (100kg or less) at this year’s Summer Olympic Games in Paris, and won gold at last year’s Judo Grand Slam in Antalya, Turkey. The 27-year-old is described in the Wrestling Observer as having ” a good physique” and is said to be charismatic and good at interviews.

Shady Elnahas

Shady Elnahas

Shady Elnahas also competes in Judo (100kg or less) and hails from Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Elnahas is the reigning Commonwealth Champion and Pan American Champion and took home the silver medal in the Judo World Championships this past May in Abu Dhabi.

Francois Prinsloo

Francois Prinsloo

22-year-old Francois Prinsloo hails from South Africa and represented his country in discus throwing at this year’s Olympics. In 2018, Prinsloo won gold at the African Youth Games in Algiers. Fara is specifically said to have signed, while the others at this point were “offered deals” but without confirmation they’ve signed yet.

Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest on WWE’s roster and the new stars fans can expect to see in the future.

Toronto’s Rogers Center to Host WWE Elimination Chamber – March 1, 2025

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WWE Elimination Chamber is headed to the Rogers Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on Saturday, March 1, 2025.

The baseball stadium is home to Major League Baseball’s Toronto Blue Jays. Formerly known as the SkyDome, the Rogers Center previously hosted WrestleMania 6 (1990) and WrestleMania 18 (2002).

This marks the second consecutive year that Elimination Chamber will be held in an international stadium, following this year’s record-setting event at Optus Stadium in Perth, Australia.

“Canada is an amazing place to host our biggest Premium Live Events, with its passionate fans and rich history that spans decades,” said WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque. “On the heels of a record-breaking MoneyIn The Bank this past July, we are excited to return to Toronto for an even larger event in 2025.”

Visit WWE.com to register for ticket pre-sale information.

WWE Star Wants To Work With Bron Breaker – When He’s More Established

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WWE star Omos has reckoned that the WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker needs to be built strongly like former WWE Champion Brock Lesnar, before facing him in a match. Omos, the 7’3 powerhouse had battled Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 39. Though he suffered a defeat, Omos posed a massive challenge for ‘The Beast Incarnate.’

During a recent Q&A episode on Undertaker’s Patreon, the gigantic wrestler said that he believes he could lock horns with Bron Breakker but he wants him to build more equity to make the clash exciting. Omos explained:

“My personal opinion, and maybe you can agree or disagree with me, I think [he might need] some more building him to that point, because I just remember wrestling Brock last year. I think people are going to expect that, but I think Brock had so much equity that he made sense and I think before you put him with me, you want to give him a lot more equity first.

So that way he’s people feel like he’s on top of the world like he’s gone through everybody, he’s become the unstoppable machine that he is, and they say, ‘What are you going to do with a giant?’ That makes for an even better story overall.”

Omos’ last appearance before hiatus took place at the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Meanwhile, Bron Breakker has been going strong on the main roster and became a two-time Intercontinental Champion and has defeated the likes of Sami Zayn and Jey Uso to remain a champion. Recently, WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker shared his thoughts on Omos.

The Undertaker Shares Bold Vision for Omos’ WWE Future Despite Absence

Nunzio Fine With NXT 2300 Match Getting Cut Short: ‘I’m Not Paid by the Hour’

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Former ECW star Nunzio was part of Wednesday’s NXT 2300 from the famous former ECW Arena and he challenged Tony D’Angelo for the NXT North American Championship. However, things didn’t go as per the plan as he couldn’t dethrone the champ. Moreover, the match duration was also reduced.

Nunzio and Tony Mamaluke had a FBI reunion on the show and were among several ECW originals who returned. They shared a backstage moment with Tony D’Angelo and family which led to the title match. However, the championship bout went just a couple of minutes.

Speaking on Busted Open Radio, Nunzio spoke about the NXT locker room environment and also reflected on competing in a title match that went a little shorted than what he expected. Here is what Nunzio said:

“I thought it was great. I actually went with Francine. She didn’t really know anybody and was like, ‘I want to go with you.’ I said, ‘Honestly, I know who they are but I don’t know anybody either.’ Everybody was very nice and respectful. I talked to a few guys and always try to help out with a couple of matches. I talked to some people, trying to get my own match going. A little shorter than I wanted. Some people went over and stuff. I’m not paid by the hour. Take the minutes off, it’s okay. I love when they say that, ‘I’m sorry I cut your two.’ Okay, so I do three. It’s what you do in that five or six minutes.”

In the final moments on the match, The Family’s Luca Crusifino distracted the referee while Channing “Stacks Lorenzo” handed a crowbar to D’Angelo. The champ threw the weapon towards Nunzio and the referee thought he was about to use it.

However, the ref then snatched then weapon. This allowed D’Angelo to capitalize during the chaos and planted the 52-year-old star with a delayed chokeslam to earn the win. Following the match The Family and FBI embraced and showed respect to each other to end the segment.

WWE SmackDown Preview: Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes, Sami Zayn

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Tonight’s WWE SmackDown broadcasts at 8/7c live on the USA Network from Buffalo, NY.

Confirmed Matches and Segments

  • Roman Reigns is scheduled to appear
  • Sami Zayn will address the recent events with Reigns and The Usos
  • The latest on Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes
  • Motor City Machine Guns will appear on The Grayson Waller Effect

We’ll update this article throughout the day when more is announced.

AEW Collision Tapings Results For Airing November 9 (Spoilers)

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All Elite Wrestling taped this weekend’s episode of AEW Collision on Thursday night from Providence, RI. The following are complete spoiler results for the show, just two weeks out from AEW Full Gear on Saturday, November 23.

Full Match Listing

  • Iron Savages vs. The House of Black
  • #1 Contender’s Match: The Outrunners vs. Top Flight
  • Roderick Strong vs. Beast Mortos
  • Ashley Box vs. Kris Statlander
  • Action Andretti vs. TNT Champion Jack Perry
  • Nick Wayne vs. AR Fox
  • Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly & Tomohiro Ishii vs. World Trios Champions Claudio Castagnoli, PAC and Wheeler Yuta

AEW Collision Results (Airing 9, 2024)

  • The House of Black def. The Iron Savages. After the match, FTR confronted the House of Black and challenged them to a match for next week’s Dynamite.
  • The Outunners def. Top Flight to advance to Full Gear in the Tag Team Title bout. Private Party watched from the stage.
  • Roderick Strong def. Beast Mortos. He was attacked by Lance Archer after the match, while Brian Cage prevented anybody from helping.
  • Kris Statlander def. Ashley Vox. Mercedes Mone attacked Statlander after the match.
  • TNT Champion Jack Perry def. Action Andretti. Daniel Garcia then came out and confronted Perry.
  • Nick Wayne def. AR Fox
  • Claudio Castagnoli, PAC & Wheeler Yuta successfully retained the Trios Championships by def. Mark Briscoe, Kyle O’Reilly & Tomohiro Ishii. Marina Shafir interfered to get the win for her team. Jon Moxley and Orange Cassidy brawled after the match.

WWE ID Prospects: Our Picks for the New Program

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WWE’s recent launch of the WWE Independent Development (WWE ID) program has sparked excitement throughout the wrestling world. This reportedly innovative initiative aims to bridge the gap between independent wrestling and WWE’s developmental system, providing a pathway for up-and-coming talent to potentially join the global wrestling juggernaut. 

As the program gains traction, fans and industry insiders alike are speculating about which independent wrestlers might be tapped as WWE ID prospects. Let’s explore some potential candidates who could hopefully thrive in this new program.

Read More – What is the WWE ID Program?

Rising Stars from Partnered Schools

WWE has already partnered with several prominent wrestling schools for the WWE ID program, including Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling, Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Factory, and Seth Rollins’ Black and Brave Academy. These institutions are likely to produce some of the first WWE ID prospects.

Nightmare Factory Talent

Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Factory has quickly become a hotbed for wrestling talent. Potential WWE ID prospects from this school might include:

  • Brooke Havok: With her unique look and growing skillset, Havok could be a standout in WWE’s women’s division.

Independent Scene Standouts

Beyond the partnered schools, there are numerous independent wrestlers who could catch WWE’s eye for the ID program.

High-Flying Sensations

  • Gringo Loco: Known as “The Base God,” Loco’s incredible strength and agility make him a perfect candidate for WWE’s high-flying division.
  • Dante Leon: With his innovative offense and crowd-pleasing style, Leon could bring excitement to WWE programming.

Technical Wizards

  • Dominic Garrini: With a background in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Garrini brings legitimacy and a unique style to the ring.

International Prospects

The WWE ID program could also extend its reach internationally, tapping into global wrestling scenes.

European Talents

  • Cara Noir: The Black Swan of British wrestling has a captivating presence that could translate well to WWE’s theatrical style.
  • Tristan Archer: This French wrestler’s combination of power and agility makes him a versatile prospect for WWE.

Japanese Standout

  • Mei Suruga: This charismatic joshi wrestler could bring a fresh dynamic to WWE’s women’s division.

What is the WWE ID Program?

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WWE has launched an innovative initiative reportedly aimed at nurturing independent wrestling talent and strengthening the wrestling ecosystem.

The WWE ID Program, short for WWE Independent Development, is described as a groundbreaking developmental program designed to provide up-and-coming independent wrestlers with a clear pathway to a potential career in WWE.

Read More – Who is Zayda Steel? WWE ID Star Profiled

Program Overview

The WWE ID Program, announced on October 29, 2024, is a first-of-its-kind effort to support independent wrestling prospects and wrestling schools. It offers world-class training, development, and mentorship opportunities to aspiring wrestlers.

Key Objectives

The program apparently has several primary goals:

  • Identify and support emerging wrestling talent
  • Raise the profile of independent wrestling
  • Strengthen the overall wrestling ecosystem

As WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque stated, “WWE ID is the latest in our efforts to identify and support the journey of up-and-coming wrestlers, in turn raising the profile of and strengthening the independent wrestling ecosystem.”

Program Components

The WWE ID Program consists of two main components:

1. Support for Wrestling Schools

WWE will provide prominent independent wrestling schools with an official WWE ID designation. This designation aims to enhance developmental opportunities for both new trainees and existing talent at these institutions.

Several well-known wrestling schools have already received the WWE ID official designation, including:

  • Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling (Houston)
  • Cody Rhodes’ Nightmare Factory (Atlanta)
  • Seth Rollins’ Black and Brave Academy (Davenport, Iowa)
  • Elite Pro Wrestling Training Center (Concord, N.H.)
  • KnokX Pro Academy (Los Angeles)12

2. Prospect Development

The program will identify top independent wrestling prospects and provide them with an official WWE ID “prospect” designation. These designated prospects will receive various forms of support, including:

  • Financial opportunities
  • Access to world-class training facilities
  • Best-in-class ring training
  • Support from athletic trainers
  • Mentorship and development assistance

Becky Lynch WWE Return could be linked to Special Deal

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Recent reports suggest that WWE superstar Becky Lynch is gearing up for a return to the company, possibly linked to an upcoming partnership with a high-profile apparel brand.

Although Lynch’s WWE contract expired in June 2024, her name has frequently appeared on WWE’s backstage roster, sparking ongoing speculation about her comeback.

Sources have reportedly indicated to WrestleVotes Radio that WWE’s discussions with major athletic and fashion brands include Lynch’s involvement, which could bring new opportunities for her both in and outside the ring.

WWE’s Apparel Plans and Lynch’s Role in the Brand

According to WrestleVotes Radio, WWE is in talks with top athletic apparel brands worth billions, seeking to expand their merchandise offerings. Lynch, along with WWE icons like Stone Cold Steve Austin and Roman Reigns, has reportedly been included in these discussions as a key figure.

This collaboration could see WWE exploring crossover fashion merchandise, with Lynch at the forefront. As a fashion-forward and influential personality, Lynch represents a potentially unique bridge between wrestling and mainstream fashion, making her an ideal face for WWE’s new apparel ventures.

Potential Timeline for Becky Lynch’s Return

While WWE has not yet confirmed an official return date for Lynch, sources indicate that fans might see her back as soon as the 2025 Royal Rumble or even earlier. Co-host of WrestleVotes Radio TC noted, “Becky Lynch remains one of WWE’s most influential stars, and I think we’ll see her back sooner rather than later.”

Given her popularity and status as a former Women’s Champion, Lynch’s return could have a significant impact on WWE’s women’s division and future storylines leading into major events like WrestleMania 41.

Who is Zayda Steel? WWE NXT Star Profiled

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Zayda Steel is a rising star in the world of professional wrestling, currently making waves as the first officially confirmed WWE ID star. At just 21 years old, this Arlington, Virginia native has already captured the attention of wrestling fans with her impressive athleticism and charismatic presence.

Early Career and Training

Wrestling Beginnings

Steel’s journey in professional wrestling began on August 7, 2022, marking the start of what promises to be an exciting career. Despite her relatively short time in the industry, she has quickly adapted to the demanding world of sports entertainment.

Training and Influences

Zayda’s training regimen has been guided by several experienced wrestlers, including Brian Johnson, Diego Cruz, and Drolix. This diverse range of mentors has helped shape her into a well-rounded performer capable of adapting to various in-ring situations.

Wrestling Style and Signature Moves

Described as an “Allrounder,” Steel’s wrestling style is versatile and dynamic. Her signature moves include a Running Knee and a Snapmare Thrust Kick, showcasing both her striking ability and technical prowess.

Personal Brand and Persona

Nicknames and Character

Zayda has embraced several nicknames that reflect her confident persona, including “Thee Real Deal” and “The Federette.” These monikers hint at a character that exudes self-assurance and star potential.

Social Media Presence

Steel maintains an active presence on various social media platforms, including Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok, where she engages with fans and promotes her wrestling career. This digital savvy is crucial for modern wrestlers looking to build their personal brand.

WWE Won’t Take Bets On Matches, Says TKO CCO: “It Just Doesn’t Jive”

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WWE is no longer pursuing the possibility of betting on pre-determined matches, as confirmed by TKO COO Mark Shapiro. Joining CNBC’s Alex Sherman this week to discuss a variety of topics, Shapiro clarified that fans won’t be betting on matches from the Sports Entertainment juggernaut.

“It’s not happening. We’re not doing that. We’re scripted. Years ago, I ran Dick Clark Productions. We had enough of a challenge keeping the American Music Awards and the Golden Globe Award winners under wraps with an auditor that was there.

“We’re not going to be asking Triple H/Paul Levesque, who runs our creative, to keep his scripts so under wraps that we can start sports betting. It just doesn’t jive.”

It was reported back in May that WWE was interested in taking bets on matches, which already happens from third parties like BetOnline. Immediately, there was criticism of the idea, with questions raised about whether it was legal to bet on a result that has been already decided.

Many also questioned how WWE would keep creative plans under wrap to avoid leaks, with concerns that talent wouldn’t know results until too late to make adequate preparations. The Montreal Screwjob was brought up as proof the idea wouldn’t work, given the risk of results changing on the fly in the ring.

WWE allows some wagers on aspects of matches via FanDuel, but for now, betting on results is off the table within the promotion. Instead, fans will have to remain hooked on match results due to the storytelling involved, rather than any financial incentive.

Tiffany Stratton Pitches Netflix Title For Women’s Mid-Card In 2025

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Tiffany Stratton already has a guaranteed title opportunity at her fingertips, but Miss. Money in the Bank has pitched new gold for WWE’s move to Netflix. While speaking to Gorilla Position, Stratton pitched a mid-card championship for the women on the main roster, potentially as part of the new era on the streaming juggernaut.

“I think it would be a great idea to introduce a mid-card title, like a Netflix Championship. I think that’d be amazing. What a great idea—it’d be cool.”

WWE Raw will move to Netflix on January 6, 2025, as part of a lucrative deal reached between the two parties. Fans outside the U.S will also receive SmackDown, WWE NXT, and Premium Live Events on the platform. Despite being a SmackDown Superstar, Stratton has her own plans for Raw’s arrival on Netflix.

“I don’t know, maybe I’ll cash in there. Maybe I won’t even have a match. Maybe… maybe I’ll just cash in and become champion on the premiere. Okay, yeah!”

The Call For A Women’s Mid-Card Title

Stratton is just the latest notable name to advocate for a women’s mid-card championship on WWE’s main roster. Here are some examples of others who back the idea.

New Footage Of Yokozuna’s Unseen WWE Debut

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New footage has come out of the WWE debut of Rodney ‘Yokozuna’ Aanoa’i, who worked under a much different name from the one fans would come to know for years.

The WWE Vault Youtube channel has shared new footage of an interview with Yokozuna, working under the name ‘The Great Kokina’ and his uncle Afa Sr. of the Wild Samoans. The name was also a nod to the superheavyweight’s time in the AWA in the late 1980s, where he worked as ‘Kokina Maximus.’

The Great Kokina’s debut match came in an untelevised match on September 1, 1992, at a WWF Superstars taping in Hershey, Pennsylvania. The match saw Kokina make short work of Ron Neal and would mark the only time he wrestled under the gimmick.

Yokozuna debuted on the Halloween edition of WWF Superstars with the sumo wrestler fans would come to fear, as well as Mr. Fuji as his manager.

Yokozuna’s brief time as The Great Kokina reflect how a wrestler may work under a variety of names or gimmicks before landing on one that works. Seth Rollins even worked as ‘God’ and Gixx early into his career before settling on the Tyler Black name he used pre-WWE. Whether it was as Yokozuna, The Great Kokina, or Kokina Maximus, Rodney Anoa’i forged a legacy in wrestling that won’t be forgotten by fans new and old anytime soon.

WWE NXT Beats AEW Dynamite In 11/6 Battle For Ratings Supremacy

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WWE NXT’s ECW-centric show triumphed over this week’s AEW Dynamite in the battle for rating supremacy when the pair went head-to-head. According to Programming Insider, the November 6 episode of NXT secured 619,000  with 0.17 in the coveted 18-49 demographic. This is an increase from last week’s show, which scored 588,000 viewers and reached 0.14 in the 18-49 demographic.

AEW Dynamite on the other hand drew 523,000 viewers this week and a 0.16 in the 18-49 demographic. This marked a dramatic decrease from the previous week’s episode which saw 628,000 viewers tune in with a 0.19 demographic rating. WWE NXT moved to Wednesday this week to avoid competing with coverage of the United States Presidential Election result.

The November 6, WWE NXT took place at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia and featured plenty of ECW alum. Rhino, Dawn Marie, Francine, Nunzio, and Rob Van Dam all made appearances on the show. In the main event, Bubba Ray Dudley teamed with Trick Williams and reunited with D-Von Dudley in the closing moments of the show.

This week’s AEW Dynamite saw Tony Khan’s first promotion continue on the road to Full Gear 2024. The show saw an appearance by Bobby Lashley, who debuted for AEW the previous week, and a match be made for the pay-per-view against Swerve Strickland. Christian Cage said he wants to make HOOK his new son while Powerhouse Hobbs returned to emerge victorious in the show’s tag-team main event.

Swerve Strickland Shows Off Bold Neck Tattoo Ahead of AEW Full Gear Clash

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Swerve Strickland has debuted some new ink ahead of his showdown with Bobby Lashley later this month at Full Gear. On social video, the former AEW World Champion shared a video of himself getting a neck tattoo. Strickland didn’t specify what design he’s receiving, though a design was seen behind him in the video which may be the tattoo in question. Swerve Strickland captioned the clip with simply one word.

Strickland’s tattoo comes four years after Cody Rhodes debuted his infamous neck tattoo at AEW Revolution 2020. This ink immediately garnered strong reactions, both positive and negative, with Cody’s wife Brandi even saying publicly she did not like it. Earlier this year, WWE Hall of Famer The Great Khali debuted a neck tattoo of his own, and now Swerve Strickland has joined their unique club.

Swerve Strickland In AEW

Strickland has run afoul of The Hurt Syndicate as of late, resulting in a beatdown last week by MVP’s crew and the debuting Bobby Lashley. On this week’s Dynamite, Swerve demanded a match against Lashley for AEW Full Gear and MVP obliged.

The feud with the Hurt Syndicate has marked a clear shift for Strickland who has exited the AEW World Championship picture for the time being. The first African-American AEW World Champion, Strickland lost the gold to Bryan Danielson at AEW All In: London. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest on Swerve Strickland and the new ink that fans will soon get to see in the ring every single week.

Lance Anoa’i Joins WWE, Signed Over The Summer

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Lance Anoa’i has become the latest member of his family to join WWE after reportedly singing over the summer. Fightful Select reports that Lance signed but is currently sidelined with an injury and won’t be cleared for a while. There are no imminent creative plans for him on either NXT or the main roster at this time.

The son of Samu and nephew of Afa Jr., Lance made his in-ring debut in 2010 and spent many of his early years in Afa Sr’s WXW promotion. He is a former MLW World Tag Team Champion, having held the gold with Jacob Fatu who debuted for WWE earlier this year. In October 2023, Lance announced on X that he’d been granted his release from MLW.

Lance Anoa’i In WWE

Though he only signed this year, Lance is no stranger to appearing for WWE. In January 2015, he teamed with Rhett Titus to serve as enhancement talent to The Ascension on SmackDown. Two years later, he was on the losing end of a tag team match against The Authors of Pain in WWE NXT.

Lance’s most notable WWE role to date came on the May 27, 2019 edition of WWE Raw, where he faced Shane McMahon. WWE’s Prodigal Son was feuding with Roman Reigns at the time and defeated Lance after Drew McIntyre attacked him. After the match he was beat down by McMahon and McIntyre, before Roman Reigns made the save.

Now a part of WWE, all eyes are on whether Lance will be factored into the Bloodline saga, and if so, whether it’ll be Roman Reigns or Solo Sikoa he acknowledges as his Tribal Chief. Stay tuned to SEScoops for all the latest on Lance Anoa’i as the family’s role in WWE continues to grow.

Middle-Aged WWE Fans Blamed For Donald Trump’s Presidential Win

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MSNBC political host Joy Reid blames Donald Trump’s 2024 presidential victory on Generation X voters who grew up watching Hulk Hogan and WWE. This group is aged 44-59, born between 1965 and 1980. Reid argues that this generation’s familiarity with wrestling icons like Hulk Hogan shaped a cultural mindset that is sending Trump back to the White House. During MSNBC’s 2024 election special coverage, Reid stated:

“My generation, Generation X, the people who grew up on WWE and Hulk Hogan and Donald Trump, did this. They did this. They are the ones who looked in the face of somebody who looked them in the face and said, ‘I want to be a dictator on day one.’ We did this.”

Reid’s comments highlight the longstanding ties between Trump and wrestling culture. Several WWE legends have publicly supported him over the years, including Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker, Kane (Glenn Jacobs), and Ric Flair—all longtime fans of Trump who actively campaigned for him during his latest presidential run.

Linda McMahon, former WWE president, she served in Trump’s cabinet as the head of the Small Business Administration from 2017 to 2019 during his first term before transitioning to lead a PAC supporting his reelection. She’s now co-chair of his transition team.

Exclusive On-Site Review Of NXT 2300

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NXT found a new way to promote their brand by hitting smaller venues and the company may have found a sweet spot in the 2300 Arena.

With NXT finding a new broadcast home on The CW, Shawn Michaels and his team assembled there put on an event, that if done consistently, can create a very strong and rapid fanbase, echoing the very vibes that ECW Arena was notorious for.

That creates appointment television and the brand is on the right track, starting with Swanson & Ritner.

I was on site for WWE NXT 2300 and spent a half-decade in Philly (two of those years right down the street on Snyder Ave.). I’ve seen many wrestling shows there from many promotions (past the Paul Heyman heyday) and I haven’t seen a crowd that electric.

There were previous reports that Heyman’s induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame was the spiritual “closing the book” of ECW, but Tuesday dispelled that notion. WWE sees there’s still market for it and Tuesday night walked a very nice balance of mixing the legacy in without overdoing it. As a matter of fact, the tone-setters for the show can greatly go to a clearly stacked women’s division.

WWE got the heavy-hitters for legends. ECW names like Rob Van Dam (I know that guy!) and Bully Ray set the tone for the whole evening by their mere presence. They’re home run hitters for those three letters and pairing Bubba with the NXT Champ Trick Williams ties history with future. Fans were ready to go ballistic if RVD had a match and they dangled that carrot for down the road. Even RVD said he plans to be back for a bout. Knowing that those two were going to be there established buzz and then they had a good deal of names in store for the show.

Then you had the surprises to help to blow the roof off the building. D-Von walked out to “get the tables” for Trick and Bubba in a “send the fans home happy” moment. I was admiring the ECW mural in the bathroom when Rhyno came out to Gore Robert Stone, but that pop ‘The Man Beast’ got was worthy of a TNA Hall of Famer.

I felt “family” and heritage collide when Nunzio surprised Tony D’Angelo by challenging ‘The Don’ for the North American Championship and it was a nice way to get Tony D even more over and creating a “lineage” that adds to the value of The D’Angelo Family.

Nunzio was an “off-the-beaten-path” ECW incorporation which made it refreshing and the same can be said by having Dawn Marie and Francine involved. Blue Meanie would have been an excellent addition to the festivities, but hopefully there’s more to come with the 2300 pairing.

The merchandise was well executed to make this event feel special. You had an “NX F’N T” tee, a 2300 NXT tee and of course, an RVD special event tee. The line was quite long before the show.

NXT Has A New Energy And It’s For Good Reason

Speaking with a key creative name in the NXT mix, a credit to the growing identity of the brand goes to the incorporation of athletes not from wrestling and the positive team environment behind-the-scenes. The fact that many names have played in organized sports make taking direction much easier and while some aspects have a bit of a learning curve, the ROI has reverberated through the roster. Today’s wrestling has a lot of just “pro wrestlers” and haven’t played a lick of organized sports in high school. They’re strictly used to fending for themselves on the indie scene. That doesn’t create a foundation for “tough love” and the reception for criticism is less welcoming. If you get a good deal of that early on, you get more of a team effort and friendly competition. That in turn, creates good energy.

You embrace that with unique (and historic) atmospheres such as the one on Swanson & Ritner, and you get yourself something different than everyone else. Now that Deadline has been announced for Minneapolis at The Armory, they’re geared up for yet another spectacle.

Disney’s “Moana 2” Featuring The Rock Expected To Do Record Box Office Numbers In Opening Week

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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is expected to score a major hit with Disney’s animated film Moana 2, which could set new records upon release. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the movie is tracking for a substantial $125 million to $135 million opening over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday week. Originally conceived as a television series, Moana 2 was later developed into a feature film.

The original Moana also premiered on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving, earning $82.1 million in its five-day domestic debut, including $56 million over the traditional three-day weekend. It went on to gross over $687 million worldwide.

Moana 2 will be released in the United States on November 27, 2024. Johnson is also involved in a live-action adaptation of Moana, currently in production and scheduled for a July 2026 release.

The sequel is directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, and Dana Ledoux Miller, with production led by Christina Chen and Yvett Merino. The film stars Auli‘i Cravalho and Dwayne Johnson as Moana and Maui, along with returning cast members Rachel House (Moana’s grandmother, Tala), Temuera Morrison (Moana’s father, Chief Tui), and Nicole Scherzinger (Moana’s mother, Sina). New characters will be voiced by Hual?lai Chung, David Fane, and Rose Matafeo, playing Moni, Kele, and Loto.

Goldberg Talks WWE Retirement, Why Wrestling is Tougher Than Football

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Wrestling Legend Bill Goldberg was recently inducted into the Georgia-Florida Hall of Fame, and spoke with Scott Johnson of News 4 Jacksonville about the experience.

Goldberg is among several legendary wrestlers who achieved dual success in football and professional wrestling, along with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and the late Steve “Mongo” McMichel. When asked which sport is more physically demanding, Goldberg said there’s no comparison.

“Wrestling 100%… because you’re a professional athlete mixed with a rock star. You’re on the road every two days. I was on the road 210 days my first year. It’s no comparison.”

Goldberg says he’s proud to be a role model for Jewish children, and encourages people to break free of any stereotypes that may be placed on them.

Even though he was inducted into the Georgia-Florida Hall of Fame, he remains a proud University of Georgia ‘Bulldog,’ and jokes that he gets nauseated by their rival Florida Gator’s team colors, orange and blue.

He didn’t give any clues about who he’ll wrestle in his retirement match next year, but shared a quote that exemplifies how difficult it is for wrestlers to retire from the ring.

“You’re not retired until you’re dead in the wrestling business… that’s how it works.”

Check out Bill Goldberg’s full interview with Going Ringside: