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Buddy Murphy Wins WWE Cruiserweight Title At Super Show-Down

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The title reign of Cedric Alexander as WWE Cruiserweight Champion has come to an end and a new era under Buddy Murphy has begun.

Murphy was able to beat Alexander to win the title at Saturday’s (October 6, 2018) WWE Super Show-Down pay-per-view event at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia on the WWE Network. This marks the first reign as WWE Cruiserweight Champion for Murphy and his first title win on the main roster.

Alexander held the title for over days after winning it when he beat Mustafa Ali in a tournament final to win the vacant championship that was part of the WrestleMania 34 pre-show on April 8, 2018.

This feud will continue as Alexander is owed a rematch for the strap against Murphy and it could come as soon as an upcoming episode of 205 Live or the next main roster pay-per-view event for the company, which is Crown Jewel.

The WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event takes place on November 2nd, 2018 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the King Fahd International Stadium and will air on the WWE Network.

What are your thoughts on Murphy being crowned champion? Was this the right time for a title change? Sound off in the comment section.

Jerry Lawler Says He Received Hate Mail For Attending Trump Rally

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WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler was an attendee at a Trump rally held in Mississippi this week.

He was seen wearing a Donald Trump t-shirt sitting right behind Trump in the front-row at the Landers Center.

In the rally, President Trump mocked Christine Blasey Ford’s Senate Judiciary Committee testimony where she alleged that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her.

Jerry Lawler told TMZ that he got backlash from fans on social media and got hate mail for attending the rally.

“We were asked by some people to go to the rally, and I went and unbelievably received from some social media some actual hate mail just for going to the rally of Donald Trump.”

He clarified that he wasn’t there to support Trump, he just went there to “see a fellow WWE Hall of Famer.”

Lawler was also asked if he thinks Trump would return to the ring once his presidency is over. Lawler said he wouldn’t doubt it as Trump “did pretty good the first time.”

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AJ Styles Retains WWE Title At Super Show-Down

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The title reign of AJ Styles as WWE Champion has continued and the era of him being the top star on the blue brand remains. 

AJ Styles was able to beat Samoa Joe to successfully retain the WWE Title at Saturday’s (October 6, 2018) WWE Super Show-Down pay-per-view event at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia on the WWE Network. This marks yet another win for Styles over Joe in a top match on WWE PPV. 

Styles has held the title for over 300 days after winning it from Jinder Mahal on an episode of SmackDown Live in November of last year in Manchester, England, which started his second reign as WWE Champion.

It will be interesting to see if this feud will continue as it appeared to be the final match in this rivalry. However, WWE could always keep it going and book them in another match, which could come as soon as the next main roster pay-per-view event for the company, which is Crown Jewel

The WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event takes place on November 2nd, 2018 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the King Fahd International Stadium and will air on the WWE Network. It’s possible that WWE books this rematch at Survivor Series that also takes place in November instead.

What are your thoughts on Styles still being champion? Sound off in the comment section.

John Cena Victorious At Super Show-Down, Addresses WWE Future

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John Cena appeared as part of the WWE Super Show-Down event in Melbourne, Australia. The 16-time WWE Champion teamed with Bobby Lashley in a winning effort against Kevin Owens and Elias. Cena hit his new ‘Sixth Move of Doom’ on Elias to take the win.

Michael Cole also repeatedly called Cena the greatest of all time, the latest indication that Cena is in fact in the twilight of his career.  We recently reported that John Cena had got fans talking with a cryptic tweet that may have been referring to the 16-time champ potentially retiring. After the bout Cena, took took the microphone and addressed the WWE Universe.

“WWE has always been my home and will always be my home.” Cena then went on to say that “I have no idea what the future holds so I’m focusing on the now, and right now I’m standing in front of 70,000 plus people saying ‘what!?’ 70,000 people making some noise.”

Cena also thanked the fans in attendance for allowing him to come to Australia and perform at such an epic event. Michael Cole again referred to Cena’s legacy as he left the ring alongside Lashley to head to the back.

John Cena has been spending more time in China. The 41-year-old WWE legend has been filming a movie with Jackie Chan over the past three months and recently spoke to WWE.com regarding his experience.

Cena stated that “I feel adjusted, things are still new and fun and I don’t quite understand everything. I think it would probably take a few years, but it’s amazing how much more comfortable I became after about a month and a half.”

Becky Lynch Retains The Smackdown Women’s Championship at WWE Super Show-Down

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Becky Lynch defended her WWE Smackdown Women’s Championship against Charlotte Flair in the second bout of WWE Super Show-Down. The event in Melbourne Cricket Ground is currently ongoing and you can check out our full coverage and results here.

Lynch was heavily cheered by the crowd in Australia. Late in the bout Flair had Lynch in a Boston Crab which Becky had to break by grabbing the ropes. The ‘Lass Kicker’ then grabbed her title and attempted to leave the match, Charlotte grabbed her and took her back to the ring.

Flair then hit Lynch with her second spear of the match. Flair then applied a Figure-four bridging into the Figure Eight. Lynch hit Flair with the Smackdown Women’s Championship to retain via disqualification.

Check out how we fared by checking out the SEScoop staff predictions for Super Show-Down here

Here’s the full card for the event:

  • WWE Title Match: No Count Outs, No Disqualifications
    Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles
  • SmackDown Women’s Title Match
    Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch
  • WWE Cruiserweight Title Match
    Buddy Murphy vs. Cedric Alexander
  • SmackDown Tag Team Title Match
    The Bar vs. The New Day
  • #1 Contenders Match for a Future WWE Title Shot
    The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan
  • Triple H with WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker with Kane
  • John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens
  • The Shield (Dean Ambrose, WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins, WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns) vs. Braun Strowman, RAW Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre
  • The Bella Twins and RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan)
  • Asuka and Naomi vs. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce

The New Day Retain The Smackdown Tag Team Titles at WWE Super Show-Down

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The Smackdown Tag Team Championship match opened WWE’s Super Show-Down event earlier tonight. Champions The New Day retained against Sheamus & Cesaro. Cesaro rolled Xavier Woods up for a two count as Kofi Kingston made the save from outside the ring. Kofi then hit Sheamus with a Trouble in Paradise out on the floor before tagging in. Woods hit a Backstabber on Sheamus before Kofi hit a double stomp off the top rope to secure the three count.

You can follow our full ongoing results for the Super Show-Down here

Check out the SEScoop staff predictions for Super Show-Down here

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Here’s the full card for the event:

  • WWE Title Match: No Count Outs, No Disqualifications
    Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles
  • SmackDown Women’s Title Match
    Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch
  • WWE Cruiserweight Title Match
    Buddy Murphy vs. Cedric Alexander
  • SmackDown Tag Team Title Match
    The Bar vs. The New Day
  • #1 Contenders Match for a Future WWE Title Shot
    The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan
  • Triple H with WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker with Kane
  • John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens
  • The Shield (Dean Ambrose, WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins, WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns) vs. Braun Strowman, RAW Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre
  • The Bella Twins and RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan)
  • Asuka and Naomi vs. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce

Check out the SEScoop staff predictions for Super Show-Down here

Check out the latest betting odds for Super Show-Down here

Attendance for WWE Super Show-Down Revealed

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WWE’s Super Show-Down event from Melbourne, Australia is the first ever live broadcast from ‘down under.’ The show starts with a Smackdown Tag Team title bout between Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston of New Day and The Bar (Sheamus and Cesaro).

Michael Cole revealed the attendance as the show began, citing a number of 70,309. WWE COO Triple H tweeted yesterday that the expected attendance would be “over 65,000.” ‘The Game’ tweeted the following “Dropped by the Melbourne Cricket Ground this afternoon on the way to speak at Bastion Collective in Melbourne. This city is abuzz about #WWESSD. Spoke with the Herald Sun about what it’ll feel like with over 65,000 fans in the stadium … tomorrow night is gonna be LOUD.”

Melbourne Cricket Ground is the largest Australian Football League ground by capacity, the stadium has a maximum capacity of 100,024. The actual highest attendance set for an event came in the 1970 VFL (Aussie Rules Football) Grand Final, with 121,696 fans in attendance.

The number touted by WWE may of course be inflated. Numerous occasions in history have seen actual attendance numbers questioned, including WrestleMania 3’s 93,173 reported number. The actual number for the third ‘Mania show is believed by many to be around 78,000. Another disputed number is WrestleMania 32’s reported gate. WWE  announced the number as 101,763, but according to local police 80,709 fans went through the turnstiles.

WWE Super Show-Down Results (10/6)

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The WWE Super Show-Down took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia on October 6th, 2018.

– The broadcast opens up with a shot of the MCG, and a video package looking at the feud between The Undertaker and Triple H. The video package moves on to the other feuds on the card, and then we go to the arena with a fireworks display. Michael Cole welcomes us to the show, with over 70,000 fans in the arena.

The New Day (c) vs. The Bar: The SmackDown Tag Titles are on the line in this one. Woods starts this one off strong against Cesaro, and Kofi quickly tags in to continue the offense. Kofi knocks Cesaro outside and goes for a suicide dive, but The Bar catches him. Sheamus drives Kofi in to the ring post, and Cesaro drops Woods at ringside. Back in the ring, Cesaro beats down Kofi and keeps him grounded with some submission attempts. Sheamus tags in and drops Kofi on the apron and hits the 10 Beats of the Baron, but he loses interest before he makes it to 10 and he tags in Cesaro. Kofi comes back with a jawbreaker and then looks to tag in Woods, but Sheamus tags in and drops Woods off the apron. Cesaro tags back in now for the double team, and then Sheamus hits a cheap shot on Kofi behind the ref’s back. Woods finally gets the tag and cleans house, then he hits a facebuster on Sheamus for a two count. Woods kicks Sheamus and looks for a DDT, but Sheamus fights him off and hits the Irish Curse backbreaker. Cesaro comes in for the double team on Woods for a two count. Cesaro swings Woods and then applies the Sharpshooter. Woods breaks free and trade pin attempts with Cesaro. Meanwhile at ringside, Sheamus and Kofi get into it, and Kofi drops him with a kick to the head. Back in the ring, Woods hits the backstabber on Sheamus, and then Kofi tags in and hits a double stomp off the top for the three count.

Winners & still Tag Team Champions: The New Day

– We go to a video package looking at the feud between Becky Lynch and Charlotte for the SmackDown Women’s Title.

Becky Lynch (c) vs. Charlotte: The crowd is behind Becky in this one as the crowd chants “Let’s go Becky” before they lock up. The opening bell sounds and Becky backs Charlotte into the corner early on. Becky starts working over Charlotte’s right leg, and then she chokes her up against the ropes. Becky looks to submit Charlotte with an arm lock, but Charlotte holds on. Charlotte fights up, and Becky backs her in to the corner again. Becky misses a kick, and Charlotte stomps her knee in and then starts hitting chops. Charlotte and Becky trade strikes until Charlotte catches her with a suplex. Charlotte goes up top for a moonsault, but Becky gets her knees up to block it. Becky goes up top now for a splash, but Charlotte rolls out of the way and then applies a Boston crab. They wrestle around the mat and Charlotte locks in the Figure Four. Becky reaches her Women’s Title belt and nails Charlotte with it for the disqualification. Becky loses, but keeps the Title.

Winner via DQ: Charlotte

– Becky immediately makes her exit after the match, but Charlotte chases her down and drags her back to ringside. They fight on the floor until Becky hits the t-bone suplex into the fan barricade. Becky then hits a running knee to the face of Charlotte up against the barricade, and then she makes off with her Title belt.

– Elias and Kevin Owens are in the ring now with the spotlight on them. Elias warms up on his guitar and says there is no place that loves him like Australia, and then he leads the crowd in a Walk With Elias chant. He introduces Owens, who says the Super Show-Down should have been in Canada. Elias goes to continue, but Lashley’s music hits and interrupts him.

Bobby Lashley & John Cena vs. Elias & Kevin Owens: Cole tells us that Lashley’s manager Lio Rush couldn’t make the trip. Lashley and Owens start this one off, but Owens fakes him out and tags in Elias before anything happens. Elias and Lashley lock up, and Lashley overpowers him and beats him down to the mat with strikes. Lashley dominates Elias and Owens in the opening moments, but they’re eventually able to double-team him and take him down. Elias nd Owens get frustrated with Lashley now, until Lashley misses a spear and he crashes down to the ringside floor. Back in the ring, Owens hits a frogsplash off the top for a two count. Lashley comes back with a spinebuster on Owens, and both men are down. Lashley finally gets the tag to Cena, and Elias tags in too. Cena cleans house and hits the Five Knuckle Shuffle. Cena hits the Attitude Adjustment, and then his new “sixth move of doom,” which appears to be a punch to the face. Cena covers for the three count.

Winners: Bobby Lashley & John Cena

– Lashley and Cena celebrate in the ring together after the match, and then Cena gets on the mic to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Cena talks about WWE being his home, and never forgetting where he came from. Cena says his life is changing, and he never knows what the future holds. Cena says there’s no better feeling in the world than being in front of the fans, and he thanks the crowd for having him in Australia to perform. His music hits and Cena heads to the back.

Asuka & Naomi vs. The Iiconics: The Iiconics come out first with mics and talk about finally being home in Australia. Naomi and Peyton start this one off with a collar and elbow tie-up. Peyton drives Naomi into the corner, and then Billie tags in. Naomi dodges a shot and comes back with a kick. Asuka comes in for the double team. Asuka looks for a shoulder submission, but Peyton tags in and breaks it up. Naomi and Asuka send the Iiconics outside with dropkicks. Back in the ring, The Iiconics double team Asuka and drop her. Peyton works over Asuka and then tags in Billie for another double team. Naomi finally gets the tag and hits a kick to the head. Naomi follows up with a moonsault, but Billie breaks up the pin. The fight spills out to ringside with all four money now, which leads to The Iconics double-teaming Naomi with a kick to the head for the three count.

Winners: The Iiconics

– The Iiconics celebrate after the match and high-five fans on the way to the back.

– We see a live shot of downtown Melbourne, and then go to a video package looking at the feud between Samoa Joe and WWE Champion AJ Styles.

AJ Styles (c) vs. Samoa Joe: This one is a No DQ, No Countout match. Before the bell, Joe and AJ brawl on the ramp. They finally get in the ring and the ref calls for the bell. Joe backs AJ into the corner early on and then they fight out to ringside. Joe throws AJ over the announce table, but AJ lands on his feet and they head back in the ring. Joe lays into AJ with kicks now and drops him. AJ hits a series of kicks, but Joe comes back with some stiff chops to the chest. More strikes from Joe before he kicks AJ through the ropes down to the ringside floor. Joe follows up with a dive on AJ, and then takes him back in the ring. AJ starts to fight back, until Joe drops him with a shoulder block, and then the challenger follows up with an enziguri. Joe hits a running back elbow for a two count. AJ fights back and moonsaults off the middle rope for a reverse DDT on Joe for a two count. Joe comes back with some more stiff shots and a version of a tombstone piledriver for a two count. Joe goes outside to grab a steel chair, but when he gets back in the ring with it, AJ dropkicks the chair into Joe’s face. AJ grabs the chair now and tees off on Joe, then kicks him in the corner. AJ unfolds the chair and leaps off of it towards Joe, but Joe catches AJ and suplexes him through the chair. Joe grabs a table and sets it up in the ring now, as AJ is shown is blood coming from his lip. Joe takes AJ in to the corner, but AJ breaks free and gets Joe up in the electric chair position, and AJ drops Joe through the table. Joe starts selling a knee injury after the table spot, and AJ immediately starts stomping on the bad knee. AJ looks for a Calf Crusher, but Joe avoids it and looks for the Coquina Clutch. AJ comes back with a kick, and then a springboard 450 splash on to Joe’s bad knee. They fight out to ringside and brawl near the fan barricade. Joe dumps AJ into the crowd, but AJ punchesh im away and then the Champion springboards off the fan barricade with a forearm shot on Joe. Back in the ring, Joe catches AJ in a sleeper, and then he suplexes AJ for a two count. Joe looks for the Muscle Buster, but AJ escapes. Joe looks for the Coquina Clutch, but AJ escapes again and locks in the Calf Crusher. Joe tries to reach for the ropes to break the hold, but as this is a No DQ match, that won’t help him. Joe taps out and AJ wins via submission.

Winner & still WWE Champion: AJ Styles

– AJ takes his WWE Title belt as Joe sells his knee on the mat.

The Riott Squad vs. Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins: Ruby gets the jump on Nikki and beats her down off the opening bell. Nikki fights back and tags in Brie for the double team. Ruby kicks Brie down and then tags in Liv who continues the offense on Brie. They do a spot where Brie tries to grab Liv by the tongue, but she appears to miss. Sarah Logan tags in and immediately hits a knee to the face of Brie. Sarah and Liv trade tags and double team Brie now, keeping her away from her team’s corner. Ruby tags in and keeps Brie grounded with a headlock. Nikki finally gets the tag and starts dropping the members of he Riott Squad. They overpower Nikki, but then Ronda finally gets the tag. Ronda throws down everyone who comes near her, and it’s down to Ronda and Sarah Logan. Ronda punches Logan in the corner and then hits a fireman’s carry. Ruby and Liv run in, but the Bella Twins take them out and they brawl at ringside. Meanwhile in the ring, Ronda goes for an arm bar, but Liv Morgan breaks it up. They go to double team Ronda, but Ronda fights them both off. Ronda appears to apply an armbar to both Liv and Sarah at the same time, and they tap out.

Winners: Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins

– Ronda and the Bella Twins celebrate in the ring after the match.

Cedric Alexander (c) vs. Buddy Murphy: This one is for the Cruiserweight Title. Murphy hits a knee strike immediately and rolls up Cedric for a two count. Cedric rolls outside and Murphy hits a big suicide dive on him. Back in the ring, Buddy follows up with a series of kicks and stomps. Cedric comes back with a kick of his own, and now they fight in to the corner. Cedric hits a Michinoku Drive off the turnbuckle for a two count. Cedric hits a facebuster and then Buddy rolls outside, where Cedric follows up with a suicide dive. Back in the ring, Cedric continues the offense on Murphy. Cedric looks for the Lumbar Check, but Buddy fights him off with a kick. They fight to the top turnbuckle again, but Cedric wastes some time getting distracted by the crowd. Cedric looks for a superplex, but Murphy fights it off. Buddy looks for a sunset flip powerbomb, but Cedric blocks it. Buddy kicks Cedric in the head and then does a sit-out powerbomb for a two count. Buddy follows up with a knee to the face, but Cedric fights back and hits a facebuster for a two count. Cedric follows up with the Lumbar Check, but Murphy kicks out and Cedric can’t believe it. Cedric springboards off the top rope for a shot, but Murphy blocks it with a kick. Murphy follows up with the pumphandle driver for the three count.

Winner & new Cruiserweight Champion: Buddy Murphy

– Buddy celebrates with the Cruiserweight Title after the match and basks in the hometown pop.

The Shield vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre: The two sides brawl before the bell and they fight at ringside near the announcers’ table. The Shield looks to powerbomb Braun through the table, but Ziggler and McIntyre break it up, and they beat down The Shield at ringside. They finally get back in the ring and the opening bell sounds. Ziggler, Drew and Braun trade tags and take turns beating on Seth Rollins to start things off. Rollins takes down Drew with a sling blade, but then Braun tags in and knocks Reigns and Ambrose off the apron to prevent the tag. Braun shoulder tackles Seth down, then he picks Rollins up but wastes some time yelling at the crowd. Braun hits a spear in the corner on Rollins, then a right hand to the face before he tags in Ziggler. Ziggler looks for a Fameasser, but Rollins catches him and powerbombs him into the corner. Drew tags in and looks for a powerbomb, but Seth hurricanranas him down. Braun tags in and shoulder tackles Rollins down. Braun hits a splash in the corner and throws Seth down to the mat. Strowman climbs up to the top rope and goes flying for a splash off the top, but Seth rolls out of the way and Braun crashes down by himself. Ziggler and Ambrose get the tags, and Ambrose hits a series of strikes and then a fallaway slam. Ambrose knocks Drew off the apron, and then Dolph hits a shot on him. Ambrose grabs him and looks for the Dirty Deeds, but Ziggler escapes. Ambrose blocks a superkick attempt and then hits a facebuster for a two count. Ambrose looks for a flying elbow, but Ziggler dodges him. They run the ropes and collide in the middle, and both men are down. Reigns and Drew get the tags, and Reigns comes in strong with punches. Reigns backs Drew in to the corner and hits a series of clotheslines. Reigns clotheslines Drew to the outside, then Reigns runs around the ring with the drive-by kick. Back in the ring, Reigns hits a DDT for a two count. Reigns gets distracted by Ziggler on the apron, which leads to Drew hitting a shot on Reigns. Reigns goes for a Superman punch, but Drew dodges it, and Reigns accidentally Superman punches Ambrose off the apron. Dolph and Braun come in now to help Drew beat down Reigns. Seth comes flying off the top with a shot on Dolph, but Braun and Drew are still in there to drop him. The legal men are Reigns and Drew. Reigns and Rollins get to their feet, while Drew, Dolph and Braun surround the ring. Ambrose gets back in the ring now and dropkicks Braun off the apron while Reigns and Rollins battle with Drew and Dolph. Ambrose gets back in the ring to help The Shield beat down Drew. The Shield looks for the triple powerbomb, but Strowman comes in and spears them all down at once. Braun throws Reigns and Rollins out to ringside, and that leaves just Ambrose inside. Braun runs around the ring and nails Reigns against the barricade, and then he hits a running shoulder tackle on Rollins on the floor. Meanwhile in the ring, Ziggler hits the Zig Zag on Ambrose for a two count. Braun shouts instructions from the floor as Ziggler throws Ambrose out to ringside. Braun runs around the ring towards Ambrose, but Reigns intercepts the shot and spears Braun through the fan barricade, Back in the ring, Dolph and Drew look to double team Ambrose, but Rollins breaks it up. Rollins takes out Drew, and Dolph takes out Rollins. Dolph turns around and walks right in to the Dirty Deeds from Ambrose for the three count.

Winners: The Shield

– The Shield celebrates at ringside and do their fist bump pose.

The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan: The Miz starts off strong with a series of knee to the mid-section of Bryan. They trade kicks, and then Miz hits a running knee strike for a two count. Miz argues with the ref about the count, and then Bryan rolls up Miz in a small package for the three count after a very short match.

Winner: Daniel Bryan

– Bryan celebrates at ringside. Bryan has now earned a shot at AJ Styles’ WWE Title. The Miz throws a tantrum at ringside.

– Michael Cole promotes the Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia. The broadcast team tells us that AJ Styles vs. Daniel Bryan has been booked for Crown Jewel.

Triple H vs. The Undertaker: This one is a No DQ match. Shawn Michaels is at ringside for this one. The Undertaker starts off strong, but Triple H turns things around. The fight spills out to ringside where Taker decks Shawn Michaels, and a table gets set up at ringside. Kane gets involved, and Triple H ends up putting Kane through the table with a flying elbow off the apron. Undertaker comes back with a Tombstone and pins, but Triple H gets the shoulder up at 2. The Undertaker gets frustrated now and he drops the ref with a right hand. Taker grabs a steel chair and he kicks the downed ref out of the ring. Taker puts the boots to Triple H while he’s down, and then he taunts Shawn Michaels at ringside. Taker smashes the steel chair over the back of Triple H on the mat. Shawn Michaels looks concerned at ringside as Undertaker waits for Triple H to get up to his knees. Taker bashes Triple H with the chair again. Taker unfolds the chair around Triple H’s head and goes to stomp on it, but Shawn Michaels gets up on the apron to distract him. Taker punches Shawn off the apron, but Triple H capitalizes on the distraction with a spinebuster. Another referee comes out to the ring now. Triple H looks for a Pedigree on Taker, and he hits it. Triple H covers but Taker gets the shoulder up at 2. Triple H now puts the chair over Undertaker’s head while he’s down, and then he hits a knee drop from the middle rope. Triple H covers again, but this time Kane pulls the ref out of the ring. Taker puts Triple H in the Hell’s Gate submission, but there’s no ref, and Taker eventually releases the hold. Both men are down and slow to get to their feet. Taker goes to grab the slegehammer, but Shawn Michaels grabs it and steps in the ring. Kane gets in and goes for a chokeslam, but Shawn kicks him below the belt. Taker throws Shawn outside as Kane goes down too. Taker picks up the sledgehammer now, but then drops it and Triple H charges. Triple H looks for a pedigree, but Taker back body drops him away. Taker hits a chokeslam, then he calls for the Tombstone. Taker picks up Triple H, but then Shawn Michael hits a superkick from behind. Michaels goes for another kick, but this time Taker catches it. It looks like Michaels is in trouble, but then Triple H nails Taker with the sledgehammer. Michaels hits another Superkick on Taker, and then Triple H hits the Pedigree for the three count.

Winner: Triple H

– Triple H and Michaels embrace in the ring after the match. Triple H extends his hand to the Undertaker to help him to his feet. Triple H and Undertaker hug in the ring, and he shakes hands with Kane too. They all raise their hands as the fireworks go off above the arena. After the fireworks, Taker and Kane attack HHH and HBK out of nowhere. Kane clotheslines hawn down, and Taker hits the Tombstone on Triple H. Shawn gets up, and they throw him out to ringside. Taker chokeslam’s Shawn through the announce table. The Brothers of Destruction head to the back as Undertaker’s music plays. The Super Show-Down goes off the air with Triple H and Shawn Michaels laying at ringside, and Kand and The Undertaker walking up the ramp.

Triple H Reveals Anticipated WWE Super Show-Down Attendance

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WWE will be presenting their Super Show-Down event tomorrow night from the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. WWE has been taking more ‘Network Special’ events across the globe to build their audience and this mega show in Australia is stacked with some top-tier talents.

Triple H took to Twitter earlier today to reveal the anticipated attendance for Super Show-Down. ‘The Game’ spoke to Melbourne’s Herald Sun newspaper regarding the expected number of “over 65,000.” The Cerebral Assassin sent out a tweet stating, “Dropped by the Melbourne Cricket Ground this afternoon on the way to speak at Bastion Collective in Melbourne. This city is abuzz about #WWESSD. Spoke with the Herald Sun about what it’ll feel like with over 65,000 fans in the stadium … tomorrow night is gonna be LOUD.”

Here’s the full card for the event:

  • WWE Title Match: No Count Outs, No Disqualifications
    Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles
  • SmackDown Women’s Title Match
    Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch
  • WWE Cruiserweight Title Match
    Buddy Murphy vs. Cedric Alexander
  • SmackDown Tag Team Title Match
    The Bar vs. The New Day
  • #1 Contenders Match for a Future WWE Title Shot
    The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan
  • Triple H with WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker with Kane
  • John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens
  • The Shield (Dean Ambrose, WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins, WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns) vs. Braun Strowman, RAW Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre
  • The Bella Twins and RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan)
  • Asuka and Naomi vs. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce

Check out the SEScoop staff predictions for Super Show-Down here

Check out the latest betting odds for Super Show-Down here

WWE Super Show-Down Full Card and Worldwide Start Times

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WWE will be presenting their Super Show-Down event tomorrow night from the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. WWE has been taking more ‘Network Special’ events across the globe to build their audience and this mega show in Australia is stacked with some top-tier talents.

Here’s the Worldwide start times for Super Show-Down:

  • Eastern – 5am
  • Pacific – 2am
  • India (New Delhi) – 2:30pm
  • Japan (Tokyo) – 6pm
  • Germany (Berlin)
  • Australia (Melbourne) – 7pm
  • Brazil (Rio De Janiero) – 6am
  • UK Time – 10am

Here’s the full card for the event:

  • WWE Title Match: No Count Outs, No Disqualifications
    Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles
  • SmackDown Women’s Title Match
    Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch
  • WWE Cruiserweight Title Match
    Buddy Murphy vs. Cedric Alexander
  • SmackDown Tag Team Title Match
    The Bar vs. The New Day
  • #1 Contenders Match for a Future WWE Title Shot
    The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan
  • Triple H with WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker with Kane
  • John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens
  • The Shield (Dean Ambrose, WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins, WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns) vs. Braun Strowman, RAW Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre
  • The Bella Twins and RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan)
  • Asuka and Naomi vs. Billie Kay and Peyton Royce

Check out the SEScoop staff predictions for Super Show-Down here

Check out the latest betting odds for Super Show-Down here

New Japan ‘Road’ Full Card (10/07)

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New Japan Pro Wrestling will be presenting their ‘New Japan Road’ event tomorrow night. The show will take place at the Uonuma Horinouchi Gymnasium ahead of the King of Pro Wrestling show on Monday October 8th.

Here’s the full card for the event:

  • Toa Henare vs Yota Tsuji
  • Yuji Nagata vs Ren Narita
  • Shota Umino, Tiger Mask and Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger vs El Desperado, Yoshinobu Kanemaru and Taichi
  • Ryusuke Taguchi, Tomoaki Honma, and Togi Makabe vs Manabu Nakanishi, Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan
  • Hirooki Goto and Tomohiro Ishii vs Takashi Iizuka and Minoru Suzuki
  • KUSHIDA and Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Gedo and Jay White
  • SHO, YOH, Toru Yano and Kazuchika Okada vs BUSHI, SANADA, EVIL and Tetsuya Naito

The headline grabbing match from this show pits KUSHIDA and Hiroshi Tanahashi against Gedo and Jay White. Tanahashi and White will be colliding on Monday as part of King of Pro Wrestling in a huge singles match. That bout will be contested for the rights to the IWGP Heavyweight title match at Wrestle Kingdom in January. Tanahashi already defended the contract for the January 4th match against Okada back in September.

Jay White recently attacked his CHAOS stablemate Kazuchika Okada and aligned himself with Gedo. As well as being the booker of New Japan Gedo was the longtime manager of Okada, helping him to reach the incredible heights that he has risen to over the past 5 years.

WWE Super Show-Down Predictions

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WWE Super Show-Down takes place on Saturday morning from Melbourne, Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The card for the first-ever event in Super Show-Down chronology is loaded from top-to-bottom with big matches featuring the best talents from RAW and SmackDown Live.

The main event for Saturday morning’s big event is The Undertaker vs. Triple H in a match that WWE is billing as the “Last Time Ever” these two wrestling legends will meet inside the squared circle. Other headline bouts include John Cena and Bobby Lashley teaming up to take on Kevin Owens and Elias in tag-team action, Daniel Bryan and The Miz will square off to determine the next challenger to the WWE Championship, The Shield will take on the trio of Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre in a men’s six-man tag-team bout, while RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey teams up with The Bella Twins to take on The Riott Squad in six-woman tag-team action. Additionally, A.J. Styles will defend his WWE Championship against Samoa Joe again, however this time their match will be contested under No Disqualification and No Count-Out rules.

SEScoops staff writers Ian Carey, Andrew Ravens and Lesly Sincere have prepared their predictions for each of the matches scheduled for Saturday morning’s big event, which kicks off at 5am EST. on the WWE Network. Without further adieu, here are our predictions for WWE Super Show-Down.

SmackDown Women’s Championship: Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair

Ian Carey: This one all depends on how off-track the company went to give Lynch the title in the first place. The “rumors and innuendo” as Conrad Thompson puts it are stating Vince McMahon sees Lynch as someone who has taken the ball and run with it. If that’s the case, I expect Vince to let her keep running with it. (Prediction: Becky Lynch)

Andrew Ravens: There’s really no reason for Flair to win the title back and even betting odds show that as it makes no sense. Lynch has been doing a great job in this feud and as a heel. Best work in her career on the main roster by a longshot. Lynch retains with this program finishing up at Evolution next month. (Prediction: Becky Lynch)

Lesly Sincere: This might be the match that might steal the show. Just like Asuka vs. Charlotte at WM 34 this match has a grand stage feel where the story is actually interesting. Taking off the strap off of Becky is too early and she’s too hot. I call Becky on this one. (Prediction: Becky Lynch)

CONSENSUS: 3-0, BECKY LYNCH

Asuka & Naomi vs. The Ilconics

Ian: As this isn’t a key match in any major storyline, it’s a chance to let the Iiconics get a win in Australia. It’ll be good for WWE’s popularity there, especially considering they made the bizarre decision to cut Tenille Dashwood last year. (Prediction: The Ilconics)

Andrew: If this was in any other country but Australia, I would have Asuka and Naomi win here, but it’s not. Yes, WWE does handle hometown stars in a weird way by having them historically lose, but this is a different situation. Asuka and Naomi have been booked as comedy figures as of late. With that being said, it doesn’t hurt them to lose. (Prediction: The Ilconics)

Lesly: Sort of a throw away in my opinion. Both Asuka and Naomi weren’t doing anything on Smackdown so they paired them up to beat the IIconics. I’ll say Asuka and Naomi just so that the faces have a win that day. (Prediction: Asuka & Naomi)

CONSENSUS: 2-1, THE ILCONICS

SmackDown Tag-Team Championship: The New Day vs. The Bar

Ian: I don’t see the Bar having enough hype around them right now to get a tag-team title run out of it. New Day should retain here. (Prediction: The New Day)

Andrew: This should be a pretty good match as these teams have worked with each other quite a bit in recent years. Although it’s a nice change to see WWE using Cesaro and Sheamus on TV once again after being moved to SmackDown earlier this year, it makes no sense to have New Day drop the straps here as they are an entertaining group that has earned a lengthy title reign. (Prediction: The New Day)

Lesly: With Kofi Kingston record-breaking tag team title record in the books, I see The Bar taking the titles off New Day just because they want to keep this tag team feud going until Eric Rowan returns. (Prediction: The Bar)

CONSENSUS: 2-1, THE NEW DAY

WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Cedric Alexander vs. Buddy Murphy

Ian: Last time these two met was in Cedric Alexander’s hometown. Alexander successfully defended in his Cruiserweight Championship against Murphy that night but I’m predicting things go very different in Murphy’s hometown of Melbourne this weekend. Murphy gets the win and the rubber match between the two takes place Survivor Series or Crown Jewel. (Prediction: Buddy Murphy)

Andrew: I can’t say enough good things with not only how WWE has handled booking him but the job that Alexander has done as champ. The fans take him seriously as the champion even though they may not take the brand as a top show. Murphy is also someone who has reinvented himself on this show. Although Alexander has held the title for the majority of this year, I don’t see a reason to take the strap off of him at this stage unless they just want a surprise and have a hometown star win. (Prediction: Cedric Alexander)

Lesly: According to reports, Cedric Alexander is undefeated this year. Let’s keep this streak alive and have him win at the Super Show-Down. (Prediction: Cedric Alexander)

CONSENSUS: 2-1, CEDRIC ALEXANDER

WWE Championship: A.J. Styles vs. Samoa Joe (No DQ, No Count-Out)

Ian: Joe might be more popular than you think here. Here’s a somewhat interesting fact. Joe is the second wrestler with his name to have a big match in the area. Joseph Afamasaga wrestled as “Samoan Joe” in Australia throughout the 70s and 80s. Anyway, I don’t think Samoa Joe will have much luck on Saturday. If Styles was going to lose the belt between now and the build to next WrestleMania, he would have lost it to Nakamura. (Prediction: A.J. Styles)

Andrew: Samoa Joe wins his first WWE Title. Okay, so maybe a little more than just that. So, it’s long overdue. Styles has had a great run as WWE Champion but it’s time for a change, and it happens here. Joe has been a good heel and counterpart for the babyface in Styles. He has gotten into the head of the champ, and with that, he wins his first WWE Title here. (Prediction: Samoa Joe)

Lesly: Kind o a tough choice. While I want Joe to win to get a new face for the championship, I think WWE’s safe bet is going with A.J. Styles. Joe has been hurt already and missed two WrestleMania’s. Making him champ and running the vigorous champion schedule (I.E, morning talk shows, interviews, appearances) may be too much for the guy and cause him to get injured again. A.J. for the win I guess. (Prediction: A.J. Styles)

CONSENSUS: 2-1, A.J. STYLES

Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins vs. The Riott Squad

Ian: The Riott Squad will win and this will cause a rift between Rousey and the Bellas, leading to Nikki vs Ronda at Evolution. (Prediction: The Riott Squad)

Andrew: The easiest pick of the whole card. Not only do you have Rousey here who will obviously win every match she’s involved in up to the point that WWE decides to have her suffer her first loss, which I hope she handles better than she did in the UFC. You also have The Bellas, and with WWE hinting at a Nikki vs. Rousey match at a later date, the babyfaces go over. (Prediction: Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins)

Lesly: The Faces win. Enough said. (Prediction: Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins)

CONSENSUS: 2-1, RONDA ROUSEY & THE BELLA TWINS

The Shield vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre

Ian: At some point, a member of the Shield is turning on the other two. It won’t be Roman and it’s already been Rollins, so it will be Dean Ambrose. They’ve built up the idea that he will turn so much, however, that it would seem almost too easy for them to go that route. I don’t expect the Shield to breakup for at least another few months. They should get the win here but there could also be some dissension teased. (Prediction: The Shield)

Andrew: This has been the top feud on the RAW brand for several weeks now with the hope that it’s the blow-off match involving all of these superstars. Although I could see WWE going for a shocking finish with having the heels go over, Roman Reigns is involved and by now, we should all know that Vince McMahon likes to keep him strong. (Prediction: The Shield)

Lesly: Hard to call this one too. We could see Dean Ambrose turn on the Shield and Strowman’s team win, but McIntryre could turn on his teammates and cause them to lose. Since we already saw a betrayal among The Shield once already, I say that the Shield wins and McIntyre breaks off from Ziggler and Strowman begins his single career on Raw. (Prediction: The Shield)

CONSENSUS: 3-0, The Shield

No. 1 Contender: The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan

Ian: Daniel Bryan has to win this match. He lost at Summerslam and it would set up a truly epic AJ Styles vs Daniel Bryan WWE Championship match. We could get that match in Saudi Arabia next month. Expect Maryse and Brie to get involved because they certainly won’t be able to at Crown Jewel. (Prediction: Daniel Bryan)

Andrew: An interesting match that really could see either guy win and it makes sense. Although I don’t see this being the final match between these two as there is more story to tell. I have to wonder what does Bryan winning this match do anything for him? In this story, Bryan needs someone to chase and that’s The Miz. Thus, Miz cheats his way to victory. (Prediction: The Miz)

Lesly: Miz is busy with reality T.V. and other projects and Bryan is on constant watch for concussions. I’ll say Bryan wins this match but gets screwed by The Miz in a title bout with A.J. Styles in the near future. (Prediction: Daniel Bryan)

CONSENSUS: 2-1, DANIEL BRYAN

John Cena & Bobby Lashley vs. Kevin Owens & Elias

Ian: Bobby Lashley hasn’t gone heel yet but he does seem to have hired a heel manager. This sends the message to me that Lashley will be going heel along with him and likely taking out John Cena in the process. I’m predicting KO and Elias get the win here, leading to a Cena vs Lashley w/ Lio Rush program. (Prediction: Kevin Owens & Elias)

Andrew: This is a match that really doesn’t mean anything for either the winners or losers here. With Cena only being on a part-time schedule, he has to go over right? There is nothing for him to revenge at least this stage of his career unless booked for other events, which he’s not. Plus, a loss here doesn’t hurt Owens or Elias. Heck, WWE probably won’t even mention it on TV going forward. Cena and Lashley win. (Prediction: John Cena & Bobby Lashley)

Lesly: John Cena returning back on WWE T.V.? Of course he and Lashley have to win. CAUSE HIS NAME IS JOHN CENA!!! (Prediction: John Cena & Bobby Lashley)

CONSENSUS: 2-1, JOHN CENA & BOBBY LASHLEY

Last Time Ever: The Undertaker (w/ Kane) vs. Triple H (w/ HBK)

Ian: The Undertaker should take the win here to send the 70,000 plus fans home happy. In the process, however, something could occur which encourages Shawn Michaels to come out of retirement. (Prediction: The Undertaker)

Andrew: Although they haven’t wrestled each other in years, the in-ring action won’t be great but the sociology of this contest will be on a different level. Especially since WWE decided to have Kane and Shawn Michaels at ringside. This story tells a different tale as it doesn’t really matter who wins the match but rather what comes after it considering the rumors that have been going around online. Taker wins this match but there is more to come from these four legends. (Prediction: The Undertaker)

Lesly: Another hard one. If it were just Taker and HHH it would be easier to predict but I don’t think there’s going to be a clean finish here. I say Shawn screws Undertaker, causing HHH to win. That way we can have a Taker and Shawn match in the future. (Prediction: Triple H)

CONSENSUS: 2-1, THE UNDERTAKER

What do the experts think is going to happen on Saturday morning? Check out the official WWE Super Show-Down betting odds. What do you think of the above WWE Super Show-Down predictions? Let us know by sounding off in the Comments section below.

Could Neville’s Return to Dragon Gate Be Linked to WWE? (Opinion)

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Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Neville made a surprise appearance at Tuesday’s Dragon Gate live event from Japan. He previously worked for the company between 2007-2012 under the name PAC.

PAC’s appearance in-ring at Dragon Gate’s to join heel group RED was his first since Sept. 26, 2017 on 205 Live, he defeated Ariya Daivari on that occasion.

Reaction from 205 Live Star

The return of PAC did not go unnoticed by at least one member of the WWE locker room. 205 Live competitor Akira Tozawa took to Twitter and simply wrote “PAC.” Tozawa himself had an impressive 12 year run in Dragon Gate where he held the Open the Brave Gate, Open the Twin Gate, Open the Triangle Gate and Open the Owarai Gate Championships.

In the past WWE stars have made cryptic comments on Twitter that possibly referred to events outside the company. There’s no two ways about this message though, Tozawa is clearly referring to his former colleague from both WWE and Dragon Gate.

We reported earlier this year that WWE and Pro Wrestling NOAH had a short term working relationship with Hideo Itami returning to the Japanese company to face Naomichi Marufuji.

More Working Relationships?

There are currently no announced plans for any further ‘outside’ relationships in Japan beyond the one off Marufuji/Itami match. What if…and this is a big what if, WWE and Dragon Gate had an understanding when it came to Neville appearing? It is clear that WWE are looking to expand globally, their work on the United Kingdom series and the confirmed relationship with Germany’s wXw promotion are just the start. Dragon Gate are currently one of the smaller, albeit it well respected, companies in Japan. New Japan Pro Wrestling is still the biggest player and NOAH/Dragon Gate will still be playing second fiddle for the time being.

Neville/PAC reportedly stopped responding to independent promoter’s messages just last week. There is a very good chance that this was just a rouse to give extra impact to his Dragon Gate return, but could this be linked to WWE? This might all sound a bit far fetched but with fans being more difficult to ‘work’ in 2018 what better way than to send one of your stars out to a different promotion? You can build anticipation for a return to the ‘big time’ later down the line.

The fact that Neville/PAC appeared for Dragon Gate and not New Japan speaks a lot of the performer. The former WWE Cruiserweight Champion returned to the place that helped build his career to the point of joining WWE, whilst many may have opted to make a huge return at the likes of ROH, Impact or New Japan.

Could his Dragon Gate return be linked to WWE? There’s a very good chance that is isn’t…but what if this was part of a bigger tactic to help push development for WWE into the Japanese market? We’ll have to wait and see.

The Undertaker On The One Secret Andre The Giant Took To His Grave

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The Undertaker claims to know part of the one secret that Andre The Giant took to his grave. During a recent interview with Pastor Ed Young as part of the Wrastlin’ series, “The Deadman” revealed that Andre wanted a match against him and even had an idea for the feud. However, Andre kept that idea to himself even to his last day alive on earth.

Taker signed with the WWE back in 1990 and although Andre was a huge star for Vince McMahon’s company for years, the final years of the legend were tough as he was in rough shape. The WWE Hall of Famer passed away due to congestive heart failure in 1993 and that feud never happened.

“I never got the chance to wrestle Andre. By the time that I got there, his health was really in decline. He wrestled a few times and it was funny because Andre was really old school. Andre didn’t like big guys either — he loved me, thank goodness,” Taker said (transcript courtesy of the New York Post).

Taker would continue by stating that Andre thought big guys were arrogant or a bully but he had his way with a lot of guys that were disrespectful towards him. ”Anyway, he liked me and, you know, I guess we always think we got one [match] left in us, you know.”

Undertaker recalled that Andre would come in and would always be the first guy in the locker room where he would just enjoy to sit there and play cribbage. He noted that he would go over and talk with him. Andre would tell him,’You know, one day, kid, me and you. I have this idea.’ ‘Oh really, boss? Tell me about it.’ “And he’d never tell me.”

Ultimately, Andre kept his plan for the feud a secret until he passed away and even his good friend and former WWE referee Tim White would never tell that secret even when Taker would ask. The reason for this is due to Taker believing that Andre was old school and didn’t want anyone else to do it because Andre thought that one day he could get back in the ring and they could do something that would be a big deal.

“No one knows what it was, but you know, he ended up passing away and he never let me know. I wonder to this day, ‘Man, I bet it was good.’”

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Charlotte Discusses Importance Of Evolution PPV, Rousey’s WWE Transition

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Charlotte Flair continues to make the media rounds to promote WWE’s next pay-per-view event. The daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair is slated to challenge Becky Lynch for the SmackDown Women’s Title at Saturday’s (October 6, 2018) WWE Super Show-Down at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia on the WWE Network.

The former SmackDown Women’s Champion recently spoke with Talk Sports to talk about various topics including WWE Evolution and the importance of it. Flair stated that it hasn’t hit her yet but thinks that it’s humbling to be on the same show as past legends such as Lita and Trish Stratus and the future with the girls of NXT. She continued by stating that the event as a whole is a game changer and once people tune in to watch the show they will realize there’s no difference between male and female Superstars.

“You’ll see that the women are just as captivating and as good at storytelling as the men are and that’s because WWE is giving us that platform and opportunity to show what we can do. I have the opportunity to show the world there’s only one queen in WWE; I’m pretty excited about it.”

Ronda Rousey’s transition to WWE

Flair stated that Rousey has surpassed her expectations already as she thinks that Rousey legitimizes what they do because of her background. She added that just because you’re an amazing athlete doesn’t mean you’re going to be able to translate that to our audience.

“She has and she’s doing a phenomenal job. That’s credit to her dedication to pick this up, I know she has an acting background but in the ring is different. She just gets better with every outing.”

Betting Odds For WWE Super Show-Down

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The latest batch and most likely final betting odds for the upcoming WWE Super Show-Down event have been released.

AJ Styles is favored to retain the WWE Title over Samoa Joe, Daniel Bryan is likely to beat The Miz to become the new #1 contender for the WWE Title, and The Undertaker, who will have Kane in his corner, is favored to beat Triple H, who will have WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels in his corner, in a singles match. There is one title change expected with Buddy Murphy favored to beat Cedric Alexander to win the Cruiserweight Title.

WWE Super Show-Down Odds

The WWE Super Show-Down pay-per-view event takes place on Saturday, October 6, 2018, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia and will air on the WWE Network. The favorites are list as – while the underdogs are +. Here are the odds:

Triple H -110 vs. The Undertaker -130

WWE SmackDown Champion Becky Lynch -270 vs. Charlotte Flair +190

Bobby Lashley & John Cena -565 vs. Elias & Kevin Owens +375

Daniel Bryan -260 vs. The Miz +180

WWE Champion AJ Styles -180 vs. Samoa Joe +140

The Shield -280 vs. Braun Strowman & Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre +200

The Bella Twins & Ronda Rousey -500 vs. The Riott Squad +334

The New Day -600 vs. Cesaro & Sheamus +400

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander +140 vs. Buddy Murphy -180

Asuka & Naomi +250 vs. The IIconics -350

MLW Battle Riot To Headline Night 2 Of April NYC Shows

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On Thursday night, MLW Fury Road took place from the Melrose Ballroom in New York City. It was previously announced that MLW would be returning to NYC on Thursday, April 4th during WrestleMania 35 weekend. Due to high demand, MLW has added a second NYC that weekend – and it will be headlined by Battle Riot II.

Major League Wrestling sent in the following press release on Friday with all the details:

MLW: BATTLE RIOT II TO HEADLINE NIGHT 2 IN NEW YORK CITY ON APRIL 5; TICKETS ON SALE THIS WEDNESDAY 10/10 AT 10 A.M.

NEW YORK – Major League Wrestling (“MLW”) announced today that the league has added a second night to its return to New York City in April 2019 with a Friday April 5th card and TV taping at the Melrose Ballroom featuring the return of the 40-wrestler BATTLE RIOT®.

MLW: BATTLE RIOT II joins the already announced Thursday April 4th FUSION TV taping event, which also takes place at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, NYC. Both are MLW FUSION TV tapings.

Tickets go on sale for both events 10/10 at 10 a.m. at www.MLWTickets.com. Tickets start at just $20.

Both cards have a start time of 7:00 p.m. and should conclude by 10:30 p.m.

There will be special Night 1/Night 2 packages for fans looking for bundled ticketing options to ensure they have great seats both nights at a great price.

“We don’t price gauge. This is a big weekend for wrestling fans and we want them to enjoy it all,” said MLW CEO Court Bauer. “You won’t just get 2 great nights of MLW but you’ll get a great deal that allows you to come out to MLW while not breaking the bank for the rest of your weekend.”

While the Friday night card will now feature the 40-wrestler Battle Riot® as its main event, speculation continues to grow over what or who will headline the April 4th card.

“All I can say is… this is going to be a BIG one. How big? I’ve been working on this one for months. You won’t see this main event anywhere else anytime soon,” said Bauer.

Minutes from the center of Manhattan, the Melrose Ballroom is easily accessible by subway, car or bus.

ABOUT THE BATTLE RIOT®

A mash-up of a battle royal, royal rumble and anything goes street fight, this super-sized main event will feature 40 wrestlers with new participants entering the ring every 60 seconds.

There will be surprises! There will be legends! There will be WTF entries… and there will be no disqualifications!

Elimination is by pinfall, submission or by throwing an individual over the top rope.

Anything is possible in a Battle Riot!

What does the winner get?

The winner gets a World Heavyweight Title Shot anywhere, anytime! It could be that night; it could be in 6 months. The challenger has the key to unlock an instant title shot against whoever the champion is!

Matches will be announced in the coming months at MLW.com.

MLW Fury Road Results (10/4)

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Major League Wrestling returned to the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, NY on Thursday night for MLW: Fury Road. Matches on this show were taped for the weekly MLW Fusion show on beIN SPORTS. The first episode from this taping is expected to air next Friday night, with the replay being uploaded to MLW’s YouTube channel the following night.

MLW Fury Road Results

– Joey Ryan defeated Richard Holliday.

– There is an in-ring segment where Konnan walked out to cut a promo where he said that MLW Tag Team Champions Pentagon & Fenix wanted to be here, but someone made sure that didn’t happen. This led to Salina de la Renta walking out to take credit for sending them back to Mexico and that this is what happens when you let Konnan leech off of you. Konnan said that she was leeching off Ricky Martinez, which set up the next match.

– Puma King defeated Ricky Martinez.

– Simon Gotch defeated Fallah Bahh after issuing an open challenge.

– The Smash N’ Dash Connection (Shane Strickland & Barrington Hughes) defeated The Samoan Island Tribe (Lance Anoa’i & Samu).

– Myron Reed defeated Marko Stunt.

– MLW Middleweight Champion MJF defeated Jason Cade and Jimmy Yuta in a Triple Threat Match to retain.

– El Hijo de LA Park (w/Salina de la Renta) defeated Sammy Guevara.

– Brody King defeated Tommy Dreamer.

– Filthy Tom Lawlor defeated Shane Strickland.

– The Hart Foundation (Teddy Hart, Brian Pillman Jr & Davey Boy Smith Jr) defeated Rich Swann, Marko Stunt & ACH.

– Sami Callihan defeated Jimmy Havoc in a spin the wheel, make the deal match.

– MLW Champion Low Ki defeated Daga to retain.

– LA Park (w/Salina de la Renta) defeated PCO.

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Riott Squad Get Matching Tattoos

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With WWE Super-Showdown tomorrow, The Riott Squad took the time to get matching tattoos before facing the team of The Bellas and Ronda Rousey.

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One Year In The Making

The Riott Squad debuted on Smackdown Live on November 21st, 2017. On the same night, The Squad assaulted the likes of Naomi, Becky Lynch, Natalya, and Charlotte Flair. The Riott Squad was apart of the Superstar Shakeup and moved to Monday Night Raw. On Raw, they feuded with the likes of Ember Moon, Sasha Banks, and Bayley.

The Riott Squad will face The Bellas and Ronda Rousey in six women tag action at the Super-Showdown PPV tomorrow. The card for the PPV goes as followed:

Final WWE Super Show-Down Card

  • Triple H (with Shawn Michaels in his corner) vs. The Undertaker (with Kane in his corner)
  • #1 Contender’s Match: Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz
  • WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe – No Count Outs, No Disqualifications, There Must Be a Winner
  • John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens
  • The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns) vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre – Six-Man Tag Team Match
  • WWE SmackDown Champion Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair
  • Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins vs. The Riott Squad – Six-Woman Tag Team Match
  • WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander vs. Buddy Murphy
  • Asuka and Naomi vs. Billie Kay & Peyton Royce

Elias Calls Out Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson

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Everybody’s favourite ex-Drifter, Elias has made no secret about wanting the opportunity to share the ring with The Great One, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. 

In a recent interview, he reiterated this sentiment, once again slandering The Rock and The Brahma Bull’s musical abilities. 

When asked if he derived any inspiration from The Rock, Elias responded, “No inspiration whatsoever. I’ve stated this before, The Rock he did do this – he would play guitar and things like that in a way. And he would do cover songs on Monday Night Raw, but guess what? I’m doing original music every single week, man. I’ve got an album out with all original songs – written, performed by me.”

He would go on to explain his evident frustrations, stating, “[…] people make comparisons, and maybe it’s because of how the crowd is, y’know? I’ve got my catchphrases with ‘Walk with Elias,’ things like that. The thing is, The Rock cannot do what I do. So when I hear these comparisons, I just get worked up about it, you know what I mean?”

Elias couldn’t help but admit that “[…] he’s doing great things. He’s out in Hollywood, he’s killing it out there and he obviously killed it when he was here, but times have changed.”

“It’s different now. Elias is the biggest and best thing going in WWE, and if The Rock – will we share a ring? He knows where to find me. I’ve told him. I’ve called him out a few times. Rock, you know exactly where to find me. On my show, Monday Night Raw. If you want to walk with Elias, come on out.”

Would you like to see an Elias/Rock confrontation? If you do, would you prefer in-ring competition or a musical smackdown? 

Vickie Guerrero Receives 2018 WWE Talent Scholarship

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The former GM of Raw and Smackdown is in pursuits of higher learning and will receive aid from WWE. The Widow of the late Eddie Guerrero, Vickie Guerrero, was one of three to receive the WWE Talent Scholarship recently.

“I am honored. I’ve always considered WWE my second family, and for them to recognize that I have this dream of graduating and continuing my education has motivated me, even more, to keep continuing what I’m doing.”

Vickie plans to pursue a bachelor’s in science and healthcare administration at Herzing University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She plans on graduating next summer.

“I’ve always loved the healthcare industry. During my schooling, I fell in love with the administration part of it. It’s a dream of mine to continue and one day, have the opportunity to run a hospital or medical facility. That would be a prayer answered for me.”

2018 WWE Talent Scholarship Recipients

The other two recipients of the scholarship were former WWE Performance Center recruits Theo Agbi and Josh Woods. Agbi is seeking a law degree from Vermont Law School, while Woods is seeking a degree in criminal justice from the University of Central Florida. Woods has been wrestling in Ring of Honor the last couple of years.

One previous recipient of this scholarship, Maria Kanellis, returned to WWE just a few short months after finishing her degree in 2017. She opted to get the highly relevant-to-her-field degree in Sports, Entertainment, and Event Management from Johnson & Wales University. She began her studies in 2013 and graduated shortly after her return to WWE in 2017.

Johnny Gargano Shares His Thoughts On The Star Ratings System

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Having been awarded two five star matches this year in bouts against Andrade “Cien” Almas and Tomasso Ciampa (at NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia and NXT TakeOver: New Orleans, respectively), Johnny Gargano provided a refreshing take on the star rating system when asked, “[…] how much does that really mean to you? Is that kind of a yardstick to you in any kind of way?”

Speaking with Alex McCarthy during a WWE media event, Gargano responded “I take great pride in my work. To me, if the fans enjoy it, if they’re having a good time, if they’re making noise, that’s all the really matters to me.”

“But trust me,” he continued, “I am still a wrestling fan, and I am a wrestling historian and a wrestling purist at heart. So, getting five stars and things like that, it is cool because people do care about that, and it’s cool to see, and it’s a notch in my belt, I guess.”

“But at the end of the day, I think wrestling is all subjective. What Dave Meltzer gives five stars, some people give two stars, some people give three stars, it’s all personal preference,” Gargano shared. “And I think that’s the beautiful thing about professional wrestling, is that is it all just an art form. It’s all just personal preference.”

Grounding his comparison, Johnny Wrestling would juxtapose the subjectivity of wrestling to other pop cultural touchstones, like Marvel movies.

“I love Marvel movies, some people hate Marvel movies. I love 2K19. Some people may not like it. […] Video games, movies, music, television shows, it’s all personal preference, and I think that’s like that with wrestling, too. I take pride in it but at the end of the day if people enjoy it, that’s what matters.”

10 Takeaways From Impact Wrestling 10/4

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With just 10 days to go until Bound For Glory, Impact Wrestling presented their third show from the Mexico City tapings held last month. Here are 10 key takeaways from the show.

Impact Wrestling 10/4

Bound For Glory Came Early In The Main Event

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjBi_RdB1ZI

We are now just 9 days away from Bound For Glory but we got Brian Cage and the Lucha Brothers vs Sami Callihan and OVE tonight. The difference this week is that it wasn’t under OVE rules as will be the case at Bound For Glory. As a result of the difference in rules this week, the match was declared a DQ after Callihan pushed the referee. Not a bad move to get intentionally disqualified when you are in the ring with Brian Cage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01kI289R2ig

Dave Crist, who was kidnapped by the Lucha Brothers recently, has come under the belief that Pentagon and Fenix have magical powers. Sami Callihan does not agree but he’s really upset regardless.

Austin Aries Offer Johnny Impact A Spot In His Faction – Johnny Declined

Austin Aries promised he will go into Bound For Glory without the help of Moose and Killer Kross. Is he telling the truth? Or will he stoop to all levels to keep his belt on October 14th?

Johnny Impact knew Austin Aries was alone tonight in Mexico City. Eddie Edwards let him know Moose and Killer Kross were tied up with him. So Johnny called out Impact World Champion, Austin Aries.

Impact commended Aries on coming out by himself, even with his hand in a sling after Johnny’s attack last week. Aries promised he’d do the same at Bound For Glory because he’s the best wrestler in the world.

The Impact World Champion then offered Johnny a spot in his faction with Kross and Moose but obviously, Johnny declined. Aries then hit Johnny with the microphone and looked to soften up his upcoming challenger. Johnny got the better of the exchange, however, and ended the segment with Starship Pain.

Moose Kidnapped Alisha Edwards, Eddie Edwards Came To The Rescue

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tn2QROyogrw

Moose kidnapped the wrong Bostonian woman this week. He opted to kidnap Alisha Edwards as if she was helpless or something. He did this to lure Edwards into a trap. Like most heels luring a babyface into a trap, Moose spent some time explaining to Edwards his motivation for turning on him. He talked again about how Aries was the only one to call him in the hospital after Slammiversary. Edwards explained he didn’t call Moose because he was just a few rooms down in the hospital as a result of what happened in his match with Tommy Dreamer.

Alisha attacked Moose and Eddie was able to get away from Killer Kross in the melee. This allowed both Eddie and Alisha to escape and Eddie to call Johnny and let him know Aries was by himself.

Su Yung Locked Kiera Hogan In A Coffin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PguGITAm8sk

  • Su Yung defeated Kiera Hogan

Former Knockouts Champion Su Yung picked up a victory this week over up-and-coming Kiera Hogan. She then motioned for the undead bridesmaids to bring the coffin down to ringside. Allie attempted to break up the attack but was simply out-numbered. Cameras caught Allie in the back reacting to what happened.

Petey Williams Teaches Scarlett Bordeaux The Canadian Destroyer

Several wrestlers were attempting to impress Scarlett Bordeaux in the back. One of the wrestlers, Petey Williams, attempted to teach Scarlett the Canadian Destroyer piledriver, a move I have a feeling we might see her attempt in Impact at some point.

Trevor Lee took offense to Petey’s actions and Scarlett suggested the two should take it up in the ring.

Murder Clown Got Revenge For Katarina

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfYditQjyh8

  • Murder Clown defeated Joe Hendry

Joe Hendry may have dropped a new music video this week but Katarina was the last one laughing this week.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tqyfw6lCAcY

Katarina has enlisted the help of Murder Clown in her quest for revenge against Joe Hendry and Grado. So far, her plan is working to perfection. Not only did Murder Clown defeat Joe Hendry, but he also delivered a splash off the top and through a table to end the segment.

LA Parka Answered Eli Drake’s Challenge

  • LA Parka defeated Eli Drake via count-out

Scarlett Bordeaux joined Don Callis and Josh Mathews on commentary for this match. She’s holding her Global Talent Search to find the right wrestler to earn her services full-time.

Drake likely didn’t expect one of the most legendary and high-profile luchadors in Mexico to  answer his call. As a result, Drake ended up abandoning the match and allowing La Parka to pick up the win via count-out. Bordeaux indicated she was shocked at what Eli Drake did and wouldn’t mind asking him in the back about what was going through his head.

Taya Valkyrie Promo On Tessa Blanchard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxxGicQN7Qw

Arguably the biggest match to take place in the Knockouts Division in the new era of Impact Wrestling, Tessa Blanchard will defend her Knockouts Championship at Bound For Glory against Taya Valkyrie.

The returning Valkyrie cut a backstage promo this week.

Ethan Page Is Matt Sydal’s New Protege

  • Matt Sydal defeated Rich Swann

Matt Sydal and Rich Swann went one-on-one finally this week. Swann had been trying to get a single’s match with Sydal earlier but Sydal went to management and had them put together as a team first. When that didn’t work, the single’s match was finally scheduled for tonight.

Ethan Page wrestled a couple of matches for Impact last year under the name Chandler Park. He interfered tonight, allowing Sydal to pick up the win. Page would later announce he’s aligned with Sydal and is likely looking at things through his 3rd eye.

Page and Sydal will take on Rich Swann and a partner of his choosing at Bound For Glory.

The OGZ Tried To Bait Konnan And LAX

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmNZBn8gRxM

Last week, the OGZ burned Konnan’s mask but K-Dawg said this week he’s not taking the bait and not breaking the ceasefire. This week, King and the OGZ showed up again and tried to bait Konnan. They got in his face, grabbed the title belts, and tried to bait them into breaking the ceasefire. They did some shots and then left. Konnan seemed calm but the other members of LAX looked as though they wanted revenge.

Quick Results:

  • Matt Sydal defeated Rich Swann
  • Murder Clown defeated Joe Hendry
  • LA Parka defeated Eli Drake
  • Su Yung defeated Kiera Hogan
  • The Lucha Brothers and Brian Cage defeated Sami Callihan and OVE via DQ

WWE Promotes Upcoming NWO Reunion, Kevin Nash Comments On Faction’s Popularity

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Ticket packages and prices have been released for the upcoming NWO reunion show taking place at the end of the month. While the price of admission is not cheap, the level of access to the Superstars involved will be significant. Prices range from $200 to $1000 and include photo-ops, collectibles, and access to the Q&A session.

WWE recently promoted the event on their website as well.

Kevin Nash Speaks On NWO Reunion

Ahead of the nWo reunion event later this month, Kevin Nash spoke to the Sporting News about his career, the state of the business today, and the future of wrestling.

Among the interview’s highlights were Nash’s comments on the upcoming Triple H vs. Undertaker match at WWE Super Show-Down.

When pressed about why a younger wrestler might not be getting the shot to work with The Undertaker, Nash made some rather pointed comments about the stars of today.

“No one cares about the young guys,” said Nash. “You going to put Finn [Balor] in there versus The Undertaker? [Seth] Rollins? Who are you going to put?”

Nash went on to offer his critique of today’s in-ring style, intimating that it will prevent longevity.

“Those guys aren’t going to have 30 years in the business. This style won’t allow these guys to last 30 years. Rollins already had a couple knee operations, but he’s a great worker. I just don’t see these guys even lasting 20 years because of their bodies and the concussion syndrome,” Nash said.

Nash also discussed what made the nWo cool, and how it had almost nothing to do with wrestling.

“Wrestling was dead. What was over at that point basically was West Coast Rap,” Nash said.

You can find more information on the upcoming nWo reunion here.

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What do you think of Nash’s comments on today’s stars?

WWE Super Show-Down: Final Card, Live Coverage

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The card for Saturday’s (October 6, 2018) WWE Super Show-Down event has been finalized. The company has yet to officially announce the main event of this event that takes place from the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia and will air on the WWE Network but it will most likely be Triple H vs. The Undertaker.

Other featured matches are AJ Styles defending the WWE Title against Samoa Joe, Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz, John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens, and The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns) vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre.

As a reminder, we will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this special on Saturday morning starting at 5 AM EST. Our staff predictions will be released on Friday.

Final WWE Super Show-Down Card

  • Triple H (with Shawn Michaels in his corner) vs. The Undertaker (with Kane in his corner)
  • #1 Contender’s Match: Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz
  • WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe – No Count Outs, No Disqualifications, There Must Be a Winner
  • John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens
  • The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns) vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre – Six-Man Tag Team Match
  • WWE SmackDown Champion Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair
  • Ronda Rousey & The Bella Twins vs. The Riott Squad – Six-Woman Tag Team Match
  • WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander vs. Buddy Murphy
  • Asuka and Naomi vs. Billie Kay & Peyton Royce

What are your thoughts on the card? Do you plan on watching it? Sound off in the comment section.