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Title Match Announced For ROH Death Before Dishonor PPV

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A new match has been booked for the upcoming ROH Death Before Dishonor PPV. On Tuesday (August 28, 2018), the Baltimore-based promotion announced on their official website and social media that The Briscoes will be defending their titles against SoCal Uncensored members Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian at the PPV. This marks the second match officially announced for the show.

The two teams have been feuding since the Best in the World pay-per-view event in June once Daniels and Kazarian stated that they wanted the titles back following them making the save when The Briscoes were attacking The Young Bucks.

The Briscoes are slated to take on Kazarian & Scorpio Sky in a non-title match at All In which will air during the Zero Hour broadcast on WGN America this weekend at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.

Ring of Honor is slated to hold their Death Before Dishonor pay-per-view event at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Friday, September 28, 2018. The event will air on traditional PPV outlets and the FITE TV app. The promotion will be announcing more matches in the coming weeks.

The Card

Bullet Club (Cody, Adam Page, The Young Bucks, and Marty Scurll) vs. CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada, Chuckie T, Beretta, Tomohiro Ishii, and Rocky Romero)

ROH Tag Team Champions The Briscoes vs. Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian

WWE Reportedly Making Moves For Saudi Arabia Return

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WWE seems to be angling for their Saudi Arabia return.

This past April, WWE put on a massive show in the middle east. WWE called it The Greatest Royal Rumble, which featured several huge names from the industry. It also featured numerous title bouts, gimmick matches and returning WWE legends.

The night was capped off by the biggest Battle Royal match in WWE history. A 50-man Greatest Royal Rumble match. The bout was eventually won by Braun Strowman. WWE’s Saudi Arabian show was a huge success financially.

It appears as though they’re angling for a Saudi Arabia return later this year. PWInsider is reporting that WWE has rescheduled two of their European tour dates to May of 2019. WWE moved their October 31st show from Stockholm, Sweden to May 11th.

They also moved their Oslo, Norway event on November 1st to May 12th. It was noted that this move was made because WWE is expected to return to Saudi Arabia in the first week of November. WWE has yet to officially announce such an event.

Discussion: What do you think about WWE returning to Saudi Arabia later this year? Did you enjoy The Greatest Royal Rumble? Sound off in the comments section below!

Goldberg Open To Wrestling The Undertaker, Says WWE HOF Ceremony ‘Sucks’

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WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg recently spoke with the guys from Inside The Ropes after his sold-out stage show from Dublin, Ireland. Goldberg spoke about a variety of topics, including his thoughts on the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony, feeling like a caged animal on RAW the night after WrestleMania and the possibility of wrestling The Undertaker. Here are the highlights

WWE’s Hall of Fame Ceremony

Bill Goldberg was the headline inductee for this year’s WWE Hall of Fame class. By the time Goldberg gave his induction speech, many of the WWE Superstars had already left the arena. The ceremony lasts 3+ hours during WWE’s busiest weekend of the year. Goldberg reveals he spoke to Vince McMahon about the need to make changes to the event’s formt.

“First and foremost I went to Vince and I told him my impression of the Hall Of Fame and what should happen,” Goldberg said. “I don’t think it’s a justice to the people being inducted. I don’t think it’s a justice to the fans that sit there for four hours. I think it needs to be changed completely right up on its head.”

He continued, “It needs to be changed because it sucks … I don’t care about what other people say or how they did it, I’m telling you in my experience as a headliner in 2018 in the Hall Of Fame — it needs to be changed.”

The Possibility of Wrestling The Undertaker

The night after WrestleMania, Goldberg addressed the WWE Universe as a Hall of Famer. He thanked everyone for supporting him during his latest WWE run. He was very grateful that his son got a chance to see him be ‘Goldberg’ in person.

Goldberg also revealed that it was very difficult for him to be backstage at Raw, because he saw all the Superstars going out and doing what he loves to do. He is very competitive,  and still has the itch to compete under the right circumstances. When asked about the possibility of wrestling The Undertaker, Goldberg was very specific with the wording of his answer.

“No, don’t put words in my mouth,” Goldberg said when asked if he ‘would like’ to have a match against The Undertaker.  I wouldn’t like to have it. If it became available and it was right and people wanted it, I’m still capable of doing it. Because once I sit here and say, ‘It’s a match I’d like to have,’ it means that I’m asking for it. I’m not asking for anything. i’m just saying, if the cards fell right, I wouldn’t say no.”

Watch Bill Goldberg talk about WWE’s HOF Ceremony, The Undertaker: & More

Smackdown & 205 Live Preview 8/28: Carmella vs Charlotte Flair

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Tonight’s episode of Smackdown and 205 Live will emanate from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, Canada. The city and venue have just been announced as the host of Summerslam 2019 weekend.

Smackdown 8/28 Preview

Smackdown Women’s Championship
Charlotte Flair (c) vs Carmella

Carmella has cashed-in her rematch clause and will face Charlotte Flair tonight for the title. This will be the 4th time the two women have faced each other for the Smackdown Women’s title.

Carmella cashed in her Money in the Bank briefcase on the April 10th, 2018 Smackdown. She defeated Charlotte Flair in 7 seconds to win her first WWE championship. Flair then cashed in her rematch at Backlash but Carmella rolled her up and pinned her after Flair’s knee buckled following a missed moonsault.

Flair then defeated both Becky Lynch and Carmella in a triple threat match for the title at Summerslam. What role Becky Lynch might play in this match is unclear.

New Day Celebrate Tag Team Championship Gold

After winning the championships last week, New Day will hold a title-victory celebration tonight.

Don’t expect the Bludgeon Brothers to interrupt this celebration either. Rowan is likely out for several months with a torn bicep.

Tag-Team #1 Contenders Tournament
The Club vs The Bar vs The Colons

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For the second straight month, Paige has organized a tournament to determine new contenders for the Smackdown tag-team championships.

There will be two triple threat tag-team matches with the winning two teams facing off to determine who gets a crack at New Day. The second triple-threat match participants have yet to be announced.

The Colons return to action for the first time since January as Epico has been out with an injury.

Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella Segment

The rivalry between WWE power couples will continue to tonight. Last week, an inter-gender match between Brie and Bryan against the Miz and Maryse was confirmed for Hell in a Cell.

Not much is advertised for this other than Bryan and Bella will likely be involved in a talking segment.

Samoa Joe and AJ Styles Segment

It was confirmed last week that Samoa Joe and AJ Styles will once again wrestle for the WWE Championship at Hell in a Cell. Joe came out of their Summerslam tilt with the victory but not the championship after Styles was DQ’ed.

This highly personal rivalry, which has involved Styles’ wife and daughter, will rage on tonight.

205 Live 8/28 Preview

Drew Gulak Demands Another Shot At The Cruiserweight Championship

Drew Gulak has put the entire division on notice that there will be no peace until he receives a rematch for the Cruiserweight Championship.

Gulak dropped the most recent CW title match to Cedric Alexander on the Summerslam Kickoff show. Alexander used a clever pinning combination to get the victory over the submission expert to retain.

What does Drew Gulak have in store for 205 Live tonight?

Nick Jackson Battling Major Flu Bug Ahead Of All In, Being the Elite Notes

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Nick Jackson is said to be battling an illness just days out from All In and Starrcast weekend. Cody, Matt Jackson, and others have been asking fans to send the 29-year-old well-wishes.

“Full blown flu for the last 24 hours,” Nick Tweeted. “That 12 hours of travel home was the worst of my life. BTE might be delayed this week. I’ll keep you updated.”

Being the Elite was released a little later than normal this week. The Bucks didn’t factor heavily into the episode, however.

Being the Elite Notes

  • Marty Scurll opened the show this week and cut a promo on Okada. Scurll has been trying to bulk up for the match and prove he is a heavyweight. Okada has joked that after he beats Scurll, he’ll send the Villain to 205 Live.
  • Cody tried to give Stephen Amell some advice on how to face Christopher Daniels at All In. Daniels interrupted them, however. Amell said he was going to beat Daniels and that he wanted some royalties from the Young Bucks for wearing their T-shirts (Cody wasn’t impressed with this comment). He then said his first single’s victory would be Daniels’ last match.
  • Joey Janela interuptted a Hangman Page autograph signing and smoked a cigarette inside. He stabbed Page’s hand with a pen and said he’d see him at All In.
  • Rey Mysterio cut a promo about his main event match against the Bucks and Kota Ibushi. After the director called “cut” the cameras kept rolling and Rey revealed he isn’t getting paid for the event but is just doing Cody a solid. Some are saying the person he was talking to is the actor who played Juice on Sons of Anarchy but that is not confirmed.
  • SCU trained like Rocky in Philadelphia. At first the crew seemed to enjoy the city but after awhile they figured out that they like SCU way better.

Is Black Machismo All In?

  • The Bucks ran into Jay Lethal in the back. Lethal has been acting funny as of late. With the simplest bump to the head Lethal has been chanelling his old “Black Machismo” gimmick from TNA. This week he opened his travel bag and saw only Macho Man wrestling gear. Lethal left in a huff but when the camera panned back to his bag it showed his normal Jay Lethal gear.
  • Chico asked Cody to book some of his family into the Over Budget Battle Royal.
  • Jay Lethal had a conversation with Black Machismo in the mirror while in the washroom. Black Machismo said he’ll be going to All In and not Jay Lethal.
  • A fan gifted Hangman Page a new pair of boots that he hopes don’t talk to him.
  • Finally, Cody’s promo from the last ROH event was shown. He said WWE does not own all of professional wrestling. Cody did not take the opportunity to book Flip Gordon for the show, however.

ROH COO Joe Koff: We Are Not Sports Entertainment

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Don’t tell Ring of Honor’s Joe Koff he is in the sports entertainment business. According to ROH’s Chief Operating Officer, his promotion is an “entertaining sport” but not “sports entertainment.”

“I think people are seeing something that they’ve longed for, and didn’t realize they longed for, which is unbelievable good wrestling,” Koff said to Forbes recently. “We are not sports entertainment, we are an entertaining sport.”

Joe Koff On Ring of Honor’s Future

It’s been a remarkable year for the 16-year old promotion. Koff does not want to take any credit of All In’s success away from Cody and the Bucks, however. He was quick to say All In is their event and not ROH’s.

“All In was Cody and the Young Bucks and their vision,” Koff said. “How Ring of Honor played into that, is we supported them in doing this. So, they sold out the 10,000-seat arena. We didn’t. They did.”

The promotion sold out Madison Square Garden for next year’s G1 Supercard of Honor in conjunction with NJPW as well.

“Our people, the New Japan people, these men and women are athletes,” Koff continued. “And both of our platforms give them this opportunity to show their best. And I think what people are beginning to realize is that this is the best.”

ROH TV Results 8/27: The Elite vs The Kingdom

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Ring of Honor television aired last night. The promotion’s television show airs throughout the weekend on various networks and then on Honor Club every Monday.

This week’s episode was taped from the famous Center State in Atlanta, GA.

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ROH TV Results 8/27

  • Christopher Daniels (SCU) defeated Jay Briscoe via DQ

Christopher Daniels had just hit Jay Briscoe with a uranage when Mark Briscoe ran-in with a chair. He hit Daniels in the back causing the DQ.

Scorpio Sky and Kazarian then hit the ring to save Daniels from a 2-on-1 attack.

The Briscoes will take on Scorpio Sky and Kazarian at All In. Daniels will take on Stephen Amell from the show “Arrow”.

  • Flip Gordon defeated Silas Young

Flip Gordon rolled up Young into a pinning combination with a bridge for the victory here. After the match, however, Bully Ray hit the ring and delivered a low blow to the young prospect.

Ray and Young locked eyes for a few moments but nothing happened.

  • ROH 6-Man Tag-Team Championships
    Cody, Matt & Nick Jackson (Bullet Club Elite) defeated Matt Taven, TK O’Ryan, and Vinny Marseglia (the Kingdom) (c) – Title Change

We have new ROH 6-Man Tag Team Champions, as the Elite defeated the Kingdom. The match was not without controversy, however, and the Kingdom will likely claim there has been a conspiracy against them.

Cody pinned Vinny Marseglia after Cross Rhodes for the victory but Matt Taven was the legal man for his team. Taven attempted to argue the official decision after the match but to no avail. The Kingdom will likely be given a rematch sometime in the near future. 

Also this week:

Kenny King and Marty Scurll each commented on their match from last week. King defeated Scurll after putting his feet on the ropes for leverage. He explained this week that he learned during his match with Austin Aries that sometimes you have to cheat to win.

Scurll commented about how King had embraced his inner-villain but that he was going to get his revenge.

Upcoming on ROH Television

In 2 weeks:

ROH World Championship
30-Minute Ironman Match
Jay Lethal (c) vs Jonathan Gresham

Maria Kanellis Wants WWE To Bring Back The Divas Championship

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Maria Kanellis wants to bring back the Divas Championship. The title was retired at WrestleMania 32 when Charlotte Flair won the new WWE Women’s Championship.

When asked on Twitter recently, Kanellis said the one thing she would change about the Women’s Evolution is to bring back the now-retired title.

Kanellis would explain her position in later Tweets.

“There are few people that truly understand what the Divas title was supposed to be,” she continued. “It was supposed to be another title to fight for, just like there are today, not the only title. But people criticize that don’t understand and that’s just ignorance.”

Maria Kanellis and the Divas Championship

This isn’t the first time this summer that Maria has jumped to defend the term “Diva”. After Charlotte used the term to demean Carmella on a recent episode of Smackdown, Maria issued a warning to the current Smackdown Women’s Champion.

“Real Diva. Be careful disparaging the women that fought for what you are getting,” Maria wrote on IG. “Experience is more of a bitch then entitlement ever will be.”

Maria continued to talk about the Divas era of Women’s Wrestling in WWE. She might be looking to build a future angle or she might be expressing her real opinion. As she is a “Paul Heyman Girl”, she’s likely doing both.

“We were in the trenches together in full makeup, dresses, and heels every day, every show,” she continued. “Still fighting with babies, careers, husbands, and a stigma. Is it better to fight for the system or the spot?”

The Shield’s Opponent And Ronda Rousey’s Match Announced For Super Show Down

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This week’s episode of Monday Night Raw saw the Monster Among Men Braun Strowman aligning himself with Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler to overcome the challenge of The Shield.

After this, WWE announced that this newly formed trio will face the Hounds Of Justice in a tag team match at the upcoming WWE Super Show Down from Australia.

Though this wasn’t the only match the company announced for the show during the day and they also revealed Ronda Rousey’s bout for the event.

They announced that the Raw Women’s Champion will be teaming up with the Bella Twins to face the trio of Ruby Riott, Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan known as the Riott squad.

These bouts are in addition to the previously announced match between Daniel Bryan and The Miz with the winner getting a WWE Championship opportunity sometime later.

After these announcements, the number of confirmed matches for the show has become 5. You can check out an updated Super Show Down match card below:

Updated Super Show Down Match Card

  • The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan – winner gets WWE title shot
  • Triple H vs. The Undertaker
  • John Cena and Bobby Lashley vs. Elias and Kevin Owens
  • The Shield vs. Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler, and Drew McIntyre
  • The Bella Twins and RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. The Riott Squad

Punishment Martinez Added To “Over Budget Battle Royal” At All In

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Ring of Honor Television Champion Punishment Martinez has been added to the “Over the Budget Battle Royal” at All In. The Battle Royal will take place on the “Zero Hour” preshow which airs on WGN.

The winner of the Battle Royal will earn the right to challenge for the ROH World Championship later the same evening.

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Punishment Martinez Added To “Over Budget” Battle Royal

Martinez is the 11th wrestler to be confirmed for the match so far. The first set of participants was revealed on August 6th. The first announced names were Jordynne Grace, Moose, Rocky Romero, Colt Cabana, and Ethan Page.

Brian Cage, Billy Gunn, Jimmy Jacobs, and Mark Stunt were all confirmed by August 18th. Stunt was booked after a stand-out performance on Joey Janela’s “Lost in New York” pay-per-view earlier this month.

PWG wrestler Brandon Cutler was added to the match on August 23rd.

On a recent episode of “All Us”, Cody explained how he paid for the Over Budget Battle Royal.

“When you look at the ring for the entire show – you look at the canvas, you look at the aprons, the buckles, all the soft goods that make up a professional wrestling ring,” Cody said. “Know that I sold each and every one of them to various collectors so that I could afford the Over Budget Battle Royal.”

Hulk Hogan Announces nWo Too Sweet Tour

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After originally teasing a reunion on August 16th in a video alongside Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, Hulk Hogan has officially announced via Twitter that the New World Order (nWo) will be reforming for what they have entitled the ‘Too Sweet’ Tour.

In the video, Hogan hypes up the reunion and directs fans to his website HulkHogan.com in order to purchase tickets.

When speaking about putting together a “plan” for the tour, Hogan decisively states that “bones and rules are made to be broken, Jack.”

He then goes on to announce a VIP system will be in effect.

Only those lucky enough to be one of the first 100 tickets will “get a ticket with the boys in the band” for an exclusive Q+A session with the original members of the nWo.

Hogan proclaims that it is “the first time the nWo has sat down in 22 years and hashed it out.”

There is a slight catch, however, for those 4-Lifers out there, already getting their funds in order.

According to Hogan’s announcement, those 100 VIP tickets will only be available to the highest bidders, with Hogan explaining that “the first 100-VIPs gotta bid your rear ends off.”

The original nWo line up – consisting of Hogan, Nash, and Hall – originally formed on July 7th, 1996 at WCW’s summer event, Bash At The Beach, where it was revealed that Hulk Hogan was the third man of the new faction.

This formation kickstarted a new era for WCW, with the antics and attitude of the nWo helping them to lead in the ratings war against the WWE (WWF at the time) for over 84 consecutive weeks.

9 Takeaways From WWE RAW (8/27)

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The August 27th episode of WWE RAW aired live from the ScotiaBank Arena in Toronto, Canada. In addition to the takeaways below, The Revival ended The B-Team’s undefeated streak. The Revival will face The B-Team once again next week and the RAW Tag Team Championships will be on the line.

Here are 9 takeaways from this week’s show:

Strowman Will Face Reigns For The Universal Championship At Hell In A Cell

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Universal Champion Roman Reigns kicked off this week’s episode of RAW and made his way down to the ring. Roman said that he told Strowman that he would meet him in the ring tonight and he is here to defend the Universal Championship.

Strowman’s music hit and Braun marched down to the ring with the MITB contract. Strowman blasted Reigns for having Ambrose and Rollins save him last week on RAW. Reigns stated that nobody tells The Shield what to do and that Strowman has no clue what it is like to be at the top of the mountain.

Roman poked fun at Braun’s catchphrase, which caused the crowd to chant “get these hands!”. Reigns said that his hands have lifted every WWE Championship there is to offer and then challenged Braun to be a man and cash in his MITB contract.

Braun said that he is not cashing in tonight because he knows The Shield would come down to the ring and try to save him again. Strowman then announced that he will be cashing in his contract at WWE Hell in a Cell.

Roman and Strowman shook hands as Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre interrupted. Ziggler accused Rollins and Ambrose of stealing his Intercontinental Championship. Dolph added that he will cash in his rematch clause on his own terms.

McIntyre and Ziggler added that they needed a new challenge and they want to knock Reigns and Strowman off the top of RAW’s mountain. Constable Corbin interrupted and announced that Ziggler & McIntyre will face Reigns & Strowman in the main event of tonight’s RAW.

Corbin Got Revenge On Balor

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Corbin then announced that he will face Finn Balor right now. Corbin boasted about having a week to prepare for this match and that Balor just found out about it.

Corbin controlled the match early and launched Finn to the corner of the ring. Corbin followed it up with a massive Clothesline and went for the cover but Finn was able to kick out at two. Corbin then taunted Balor a bit before trapping him in a Headlock in the middle of the ring.

Balor broke free and hit Corbin with a Dropkick to the face. Baron battled right back and beatdown Balor in the corner and then knocked him out of the ring. Corbin followed Balor out there and slammed him into the barricade before rolling him back into the ring.

Corbin applied another Headlock but Finn was able to break free with a few jabs to the face. Corbin shrugged them off and knocked Balor to the ring apron with a forearm to the face. Baron then booted Balor out of the ring and then followed him out there. Corbin charged at Finn but Balor was ready and countered into a Slingblade outside the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Corbin was still in control and connected with two splashes in the corner. He went for a third but Balor dodged it and hit Baron with a forearm to the face. Finn followed it up with a Double Stomp to Corbin’s midsection and then a Slingblade. Balor went for a Dropkick but Corbin countered into Deep Six for a near fall.

Balor rolled up Corbin for a two count and then Clotheslined him out of the ring. Finn sprinted and flipped onto Corbin on the outside. Corbin grabbed a steel chair from the timekeeper’s area and put on the apron. Balor looked at the chair before booting Corbin the face.

Finn then went for the Coup de Grace but Corbin dodged it and hit Balor in the ribs with the chair. Corbin rolled out of the ring and grabbed the microphone. He said he forgot to announce that this was a No DQ match and demanded that the match be restarted. Corbin then hit Balor with the chair a second time and followed it up with the End of Days for the pinfall victory.

Sasha Banks Defeated Dana Brooke

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Apollo Crews and Dana Brooke had a conversation backstage. Crews was explaining that Brooke should focus on the fundamentals in order to earn a spot on WWE’s first women’s PPV WWE Evolution. Titus O’Neil showed up and said that he got Dana Brooke a match against Sasha Banks. Brooke then made her way to the ring as Crews said he was worried because Dana has only had one singles match in the past nine months.

Sasha Banks then battled Dana Brooke as Bayley, Crews, and Titus were ringside for the match. Dana went for a few roll-ups to start off the match. Sasha then quickly tried to lock in the Bank Statement but Dana escaped out of the ring. Titus and Crews gave her some words of encouragement and then Dana got back into the ring.

Dana dodged Sasha and flipped across the ring while doing so. She then knocked Banks to the mat with a boot to the face and followed it up with several punches. Dana connected with an elbow in the corner but Banks battled back with Double Knees off the top rope for a two count. Sasha then applied the Bank Statement in the middle of the ring for the submission victory.

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Kevin Owens Quit After Losing To Seth Rollins

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Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins came down to the ring to begin the second hour of this week’s episode of WWE RAW. Rollins asked the crowd if they were feeling an open challenge tonight. The crowd cheered as Seth challenged anyone from the locker room to come down to the ring for a title shot.

Kevin Owens’ music hit and he got a great reaction from the crowd. Owens said that his life has been a living hell since he came back to RAW. Owens added that if he had Sami Zayn by his side at SummerSlam he would have beaten Braun Strowman. Owens then vowed to not the building without a title tonight.

Owens started off the match by beating down Seth in the corner of the ring. Rollins battled back with a Clothesline that knocked Owens out of the ring. Seth followed him out there and bounced his face off the ring apron. Owens chopped Rollins in the throat but Seth shrugged it off and hit a Clothesline off the steel steps as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Owens was in control and had Rollins in a Headlock in the center of the ring. Owens knocked Rollins to the mat and hit him with an elbow to the chest for a near fall. Seth connected with a Jawbreaker but Owens dragged Rollins out of the ring and launched him into the barricade. Owens went for a Cannonball but Seth rolled out of the way and Owens crashed head-first into the barricade.

Back in the ring, Rollins hit a forearm to the face and a couple of chops to Owens’ chest. Seth bounced off the ropes and planted Owens with a Slingblade. Owens rolled out of the ring to try and regroup but Rollins hit him with a Suicide Dive. Rollins then hit two more Suicide Dives onto Owens outside the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

Rollins connected with a Frog Splash off the top rope for a near fall when RAW returned from the break. Seth then went for the Stomp but Owens got out of the way and launched Seth into the ring post. Owens applied a Crossface in the middle of the ring but Rollins was able to reach the bottom rope to break the hold.

Owens went for the Pop-Up Powerbomb but Rollins escaped. Seth then went for the Stomp but Owens countered into a Stunner for a near fall. Owens perched Rollins up on the top rope and joined him up there. Rollins escaped and hit Owens with a Buckle Bomb in the opposite corner of the ring. Owens bounced off the turnbuckle and hit Rollins with a Superkick for a two count.

Owens then made his way up to the top rope but Rollins got back up and hit him with a right hand to the face. Rollins and Owens traded punches to the face on the top rope and then Seth connected with an Enziguri. Owens knocked Seth to the canvas and went for a. Moonsault but Seth rolled out of the way. Rollins then hit the Stomp for the pinfall victory.

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Owens then set up a chair in the middle of the ring after the loss as the crowd chanted his name. Owens simply said “I quit” and left the ring.

Trish Stratus Slapped Elias

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Elias performed a song tonight on RAW and insulted Toronto int he process. Trish Stratus interrupted and got a great reaction from her hometown.

Elias boasted about being a big deal and congratulated Trish on taking a few minutes off of changing diapers to join him in the ring. Stratus told Elias shut his mouth because he was making fun of Toronto. Elias said Toronto will never see him perform just like the Maple Leafs will never win the Stanley Cup.

Trish added just like Elias will never win a WWE Championship and Elias got pissed off. Stratus then promoted WWE Evolution and her match against Alexa Bliss. Elias interrupted and said that he was looking forward to seeing the pillow fight between Bliss and Stratus.

Stratus told Elias to get out of the ring but Elias didn’t listen. Elias claimed that the reason Trish was out here was that she wanted to “walk with Elias”. He then added that he doesn’t date women in their 60s which earned him a slap in the face from Trish.

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Natalya Dedicated Her Victory To Her Father

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Alexa Bliss came down to the entrance ramp and said that she was the woman that replaced Trish Stratus. Bliss then vowed to give Stratus a beatdown at Evolution and then turned her attention to Ronda Rousey. Alexa then invoked her rematch clause at WWE Hell in a Cell.

Natalya battled Alicia Fox tonight on RAW as Mickie James, Alexa Bliss, Trish Stratus and Ronda Rousey were ringside for the match. Natalya controlled the match early but Fox connected with a big boot that sent Natalya to the canvas. Mickie and Alexa punched Natalya in the face a few times while the referee wasn’t paying attention.

Rousey and Stratus then went after Bliss and Mickie and the two retreated through the crowd. Back in the ring, Natalya leveled Fox with a Clothesline and then applied the Sharpshooter for the pinfall victory. Natalya, Stratus, and Rousey then posed in the ring as Mickie and Alexa looked on from the crowd.

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Lashley Destroyed The Ascension

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Constable Corbin (Acting RAW GM) put Lashley in a Handicap match against The Ascension tonight on RAW. Lashley went right after Viktor to start off the match and leveled him with a shoulder tackle.

Konnor tagged in and tripped up Lashley from behind. Konnor applied a Headlock as the crowd quickly became restless. Viktor tagged in and hit Lashley with a few uppercuts before applying another Headlock to Lashley in the middle of the ring.

Lashley broke free and launched Viktor across the ring and then slammed him into the turnbuckle. Lashley Clotheslined Konnor out of the ring and slammed Viktor to the mat for the pinfall victory.

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Dean Ambrose Defeated Jinder Mahal

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Jinder Mahal and Sunil Singh approached Dean Ambrose backstage. Jinder wanted to help Dean find his inner peace but instead made him angrier. Ambrose wound up threatening Mahal and then squared off against him later on RAW.

Ambrose Clotheslined Mahal out of the ring to start off the match. Dean hit Jinder with a few chops to the chest and then shoved Sunil Singh to the floor before hopping up on the ring apron. Mahal tripped him up and delivered a knee to the chest for a near fall.

Jinder followed it up with a running knee to Dean’s face for a two count. Mahal went for the Khallas but Ambrose blocked it and connected with Dirty Deeds for the quick victory.

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Strowman, Ziggler & McIntyre Attacked Roman Reigns

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Roman Reigns & Braun Strowman battled Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre in the main event of this week’s episode of RAW. Reigns and Ziggler started off the match and Roman quickly knocked Dolph out of the ring. Roman connected with the Drive-By as the crowd chanted “we want Strowman!”.

Reigns rolled Ziggler back into the ring and turned around into a boot to the face from McIntyre. Back in the ring, Dolph connected with a DDT on Reigns and went for the cover but Braun broke it up.

McIntyre tagged in and started unloading punches on Roman as Strowman paced back and forth on the ring apron. Dolph got back into the match and applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring. Roman escaped but Dolph knocked him down with a Dropkick.

Drew tagged in and hit Reigns with a chop to the chest. McIntyre followed it up with a Suplex and went for the cover but Roman was able to kick out at two. Ziggler tagged in and got Reigns in a Headlock once again. Dolph transitioned into a Sleeper Hold and Reigns began to fade.

Roman battled to his feet and broke the hold by slamming Ziggler into the turnbuckle. Reigns launched Dolph out of the ring and then booted him in the face when he got back inside. McIntyre tagged in and connected with a Belly to Belly Throw that sent Reigns flying to the corner of the ring.

Dolph got back in and started to taunt Reigns. Ziggler raked Roman’s face across the top rope and shouted at him to do something. Reigns finally did do something and dropped Ziggler with a Superman Punch as Strowman pleaded for a tag.

Strowman and McIntyre tagged in but Braun stayed on the ring apron. McIntyre and Ziggler dragged Reigns to the middle of the ring and started stomping on him but Braun refused to enter the ring. The referee called for the bell and Braun finally got in the ring. Strowman headbutted Reigns and threw him to the corner of the ring. Ziggler then hit Roman with a Superkick before Dean Ambrose ran down to the ring.

McIntyre and Ziggler took out Ambrose with the Claymore/Zig Zag and then Rollins sprinted down to the ring. Strowman planted Rollins with a Running Powerslam and then delivered one to Dean Ambrose. Braun then hit Reigns with a Running Powerslam and posed with Ziggler & McIntyre as RAW went off the air.

Opinion: Is WWE expecting people to start booing Strowman after tonight? Braun got his revenge on Reigns & The Shield by aligning himself with two heels and it felt insanely out of place. Strowman is easily one of the most popular Superstars on the roster right now. Are we just going to have to watch everyone that faces Roman Reigns turn heel as WWE desperately tries to get people to cheer for him? I’m already bored with Michael Cole shouting “he’s the most polarizing Superstar in WWE!” every time Reigns comes down to the ring to a chorus of boos.

What did you think of this week’s episode of RAW? Let us know in the comments below.

Kevin Owens “Quits” WWE, Bella Twins Slated To Make RAW Return

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Kevin Owens “Quits” WWE

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Toronto, Canada at the Scotiabank Arena on the USA Network, Seth Rollins successfully retained the Intercontinental Title over Kevin Owens. Following the match, the former WWE Universal Champion announced that he was quitting. This was his return after missing last week’s show following a loss to Braun Strowman at SummerSlam.

As a result, he was trending worldwide on Twitter. It should be noted that this is purely a storyline and that he’s still under contract with the WWE. The company is not advertising him for any events until a live event on Friday, September 7 in Birmingham, Alabama.

Bella Twins Slated To Make RAW Return

The Bella Twins continue to stay busy as WWE has announced that they will be returning to in-ring action on next week’s episode of RAW in Columbus, OH at the Schottenstein Center against The Riott Squad.

We noted earlier on the site, they returned to in-ring action at a live event over the weekend. The Bella Twins each have several WWE matches scheduled for the coming months. Brie will team up with her husband, Daniel Bryan, to take on The Miz and Maryse at Hell in a Cell.

The Undertaker Scheduled For Next Week’s WWE Raw

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The Undertaker is slated to make his return to WWE television next week on the flagship show of the company, Monday Night RAW, in Columbus, OH at the Schottenstein Center.

PWinsider.com is reporting that “The Deadman” will be backstage at the TV event presented by the WWE. However, as of this writing, there’s no word yet on if Taker will be appearing on TV or just for the live crowd.

It should be noted that WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels has already been confirmed to appear on the show to talk about the upcoming match between Taker and Triple H at the WWE Super Show-Down event. 

The Undertaker was last seen on WWE programming once he beat Rusev in a Casket Match in late April at the Greatest Royal Rumble event in Saudi Arabia. His last competed inside of a WWE ring once he teamed up with Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman to defeat Elias, Baron Corbin, and Kevin Owens.

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. WWE will be announcing more matches for this show in the coming weeks.

RAW Women’s Title Match Announced For WWE Hell In A Cell

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A new match has been announced for the upcoming WWE Hell in a Cell PPV. Ronda Rousey will defend the RAW Women’s Title against Alexa Bliss.

Rousey was able to capture her first WWE Title when she beat Bliss for the WWE RAW Women’s Title at the WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view from Brooklyn, New York.
Bliss’ third reign as champion didn’t last long as she beat Nia Jax after cashing in her Money in the Bank contract at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in June in Rosemont, IL.

Rousey made her professional wrestling in-ring debut when teaming up with Kurt Angle to defeat Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in a mixed tag team match at WrestleMania 34 in April after signed made her promotional debut at the Royal Rumble event.

The Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, September 16, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas at the AT&T Center and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets.

The Card

WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman

WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe

RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Alexa Bliss

The Miz & Maryse vs. Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella – Mixed Tag Team Match

What are your thoughts on this match being added to the card? Sound off in the comment section.

Shawn Michaels Returns To WWE RAW Next Week

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Shawn Michaels is returning to WWE television at next week’s Raw from Columbus, Ohio at the Schottenstein Center. This will be the first appearance by Michaels since RAW’s 25th Anniversary special back in January.

The Heartbreak Kid will be at Raw next week to hype the upcoming showdown between Triple H and The Undertaker at WWE Super Show-Down. At one point, Michaels was rumored to be the special guest referee for the match. Triple H referenced Michaels in his promo on Raw last week, so it appears he could have some role at the Australian stadium show.

Legends Weigh In on Triple H vs. Undertaker

As seen on this week’s show, WWE aired a video package of various Hall of Famers giving their predictions for the Triple H vs. Undertaker match. Those WWE Legends included Kevin Nash, Ric Flair, Mick Foley and former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Christian. You can see the video below.

WWE Super Show-Down pay-per-view event takes place on Saturday, October 6, 2018 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Melbourne, Australia. It will air on the WWE Network.

Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman Set For WWE Hell In A Cell

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A new match has been announced for the upcoming WWE Hell in a Cell PPV. As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Toronto, Canada at the Scotiabank Arena on the USA Network, Braun Strowman announced that he would cash-in his Money in the Bank contract to get a match for the Universal Title against Roman Reigns at this show.

This has been the top storyline on the flagship show of the WWE, Monday Night RAW, that started at the WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event in Brooklyn, New York at the Barclays Center once Strowman came out and stated that he would cash-in his Money in the Bank briefcase after Universal Title match between then-champion Brock Lesnar and Reigns.

He was unable to get that chance as Lesnar took him out. This led to Reigns beating Lesnar to win the title. Moving along to the next night, Reigns successfully defend his title against Finn Balor in the main event. Once the match had concluded, Strowman attempted to cash-in but Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins prevented Strowman from cashing in his Money in the Bank title shot. This led to The Shield attacking the fan favorite superstar and power bombing him through the announce table.

The Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, September 16, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas at the AT&T Center and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets.

The Card

WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. Braun Strowman

WWE Champion AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe

The Miz & Maryse vs. Daniel Bryan & Brie Bella – Mixed Tag Team Match

What are your thoughts on this match being added to the card? Sound off in the comment section.

WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion (8.27)

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The August 27th edition of WWE RAW aired live from the ScotiaBank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

– WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns comes out to the ring to kick off tonight’s show. Reigns gets right to the point and says he’s here to defend his Universal Title, and then he calls out Braun Strowman. Strowman’s music hits and The Monster Among Men struts down to the ring with his Money In The Bank briefcase. Strowman confronts Reigns and calls him out for Rollins and Ambrose stepping in to gang up on him last week. Roman says his Shield brothers always have his back, and while Braun is lifting cars and stages, Reigns is lifting Championship belts. Reigns dares Braun to cash in his briefcase tonight, but Strowman says he’s not doing it tonight. Braun says if he did, his boys would come down and try to save him again. Braun says he’s going to make a deal – he won’t cash the contract in until September 16th. He says all Reigns has to do is show up to Hell In A Cell, so The Shield can’t interfere. Braun says he’ll see Reigns at HEll in a Cell and the crowd pops. Braun and Roman shake hands, but then Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre come out to interrupt. Ziggler complains about getting screwed over at SummerSlam, and then he and Drew call out Braun and Roman. They say Braun and Roman are their next challenges, because they’re at the top of the RAW roster. Baron Corbin comes out to interrupt and says he’s making the matches tonight. Corbin says he approves of Braun’s challenge to Reigns for Hell In A Cell. Corbin also books a tag match tonight: Ziggler & McIntyre vs. Strowman & Reigns. Corbin then walks down to the ring as everyone else heads to the back. Corbin gets back on the mic and says he’s going to make another match that Kurt Angle was too scared to make: Corbin vs. Finn Balor the man, not the demon.

Finn Balor vs. Baron Corbin: The opening bell sounds and Corbin takes the fight to Balor in the corner early on, then decks him with a clothesline for a two count. Balor springboards to the apron to dodge a shot, but Corbin connects with an elbow to the head that knocks Balor to the floor. Back in the ring, Corbin stomps on Balor to keep him grounded. Balor breaks free and runs the ropes, then drops Balor with the sling blade. Balor follows up with a double foot stomp, then lays into Corbin with chops to the chest. Corbin misses a shot in the corner and Balor fires back with another sling blade. Balor looks for a running dropkick, but Corbin catches him and hits the Deep Six for a two count. Balor comes back with a clothesline and knocks Corbin to the outside, and Balor follows up with a suicide dive over the top rope. Corbin reaches for a steel chair, but Balor stops him and throws him back in the ring. Balor misses the Coup De Grace, and Corbin grabs the steel chair from the apron and nails Balor with it in the midsection. The ref calls for the bell.

Winner via DQ: Finn Balor

– After the match, Corbin rolls outside and gets on the mic. Corbin says he forgot to say, this is a No Disqualification match, and then he gets back in the ring and the bell sounds again.

Finn Balor vs. Baron Corbin: Corbin rolls back in the ring, and he continues the beat-down on Balor. Corbin pins for the three count almost immediately.

Winner: Baron Corbin

– Corbin heads to the back as Balor recovers in the ring.

– Still to come: Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre vs. Braun Strowman & Roman Reigns

– We go to a replay of Triple H last week discussing the announcement that he’ll face The Undertaker. We then go to a promo video for the Triple H vs. Undertaker match, featuring footage from several WWE Hall of Famers discussing the match, including Ric Flair, Jeff Jarrett, and Kevin Nash.

– Shawn Michaels is scheduled to appear on RAW next week.

– We go to Apollo Crews and Dana Brooke backstage talking strategy for tonight. Apollo says if Dana wins her match tonight, she might earn a spot at the Evolution pay-per-view. Titus walks in and says he got Dana a match against Sasha Banks tonight. Dana walks off, and Crews questions Titus’ decision to put Dana against Sasha, when Dana has only had one singles match, and Sasha is a veteran. Titus says he has faith in Dana and walks off.

Sasha Banks vs. Dana Brooke: Bayley is at ringside in Sasha’s corner, and Titus and Apollo are at rinside in Dana’s corner. The opening bell sounds and Dana and Sasha trade roll-up attempts early on. Sasha looks for the Banks Statement early on, but Dana rolls outside to consult with Titus Worldwide. Back in the ring, Dana dodges a shot in the corner and answers with an enziguri for a two count. Dana pummels on Sasha, and then hits a springboard elbow in the corner. Sasha answers with a kick and then hits a flying knee off the turnbuckle for a two count. Dana tries to come back, but Sasha shuts her down with the back stabber and then locks in the Banks Statement for the win.

Winner: Sasha Banks

– After the match, Bayley steps in the ring to celebrate with asha and hug. Titus and Apollo appear to be arguing at ringside, then Crews rolls in the ring to help Dana up.

– Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose are shown backstage going over strategy.

– Back from the break, Dean Ambrose is still backstage. Jinder Mahal and Sunil Singh walk in, and Jinder says he wants to start guiding Ambrose to spirituality. He tells Ambrose to close his eyes and breath, and tell him what he sees. Ambrose says he sees Jinder, and sees him beating Jinder down, and tells Jinder to get out of his face.

– Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins comes down to the ring and gets on the mic. Rollins says he had to take care of family business last week, in beating down Braun with the Shield. Rollins says tonight is IC Title business. Rollins calls out anyone in the back to come face him for his IC Title right now. It appears Kevin Owens is answering the open challenge. Owens comes out to the stage and gets on the mic, and he complains about Rollins having his friend Ambrose by his side to win, and Owens not having his friend Sami Zayn by his side. Owens says if Sami was here and not injured, he would have taken Braun’s Money In The Bank briefcase at SummerSlam. Owens says his summer has been terrible, but that ends tonight, because he’s not leaving this building without some sort of Title belt. Owens gets a cheap pop for mentioning they’re in Toronto tonight, but then he says Montreal would have been better, and he starts talking in French. Owens says he’s taking Rollin’s Title, and it’s happening right now.

Seth Rollins (c) vs. Kevin Owens: Rollins’ IC Title is on the line in this one. The opening bell sounds and Owens starts off strong with a series of strikes. Owens pummels on Rollins in the corner until Rollins turns the tide and throws some strikes of his own. Owens looks for a clothesline, but Rollins dodges and tackles Owens then pummels on him. Rollins clotheslines Owens back down, and the challenger rolls outside for a breather. Rollins follows and they brawl around ringside now. Back in the ring, Owens turns it around with a DDT and a chin lock. The fight spills back out to ringside where Owens whips Rollins into the fan barricade, then slams his shoulder against the ring post. Back in the ring, Owens continues working over Rollins’ arm. Owens takes Rollins back outside and whips him into the fan barricade, then Owens looks for a cannonball splash but misses. Back in ther ing, Rollins hits the sling blade, then he dumps Owens back outside and hits two suicide dives back to back. Rollins goes for a third suicide dive and Owens blocks it, but Rollins knocks Owens back and successfully hits another suicide dive. Back in the ring, Rollins hits a big frogsplash off the top for a two count. Owens fights back and looks for a crossface, and he locks it on on Rollins. Rollins reaches the ropes so Owens breaks the hold and stomps on him. Rollins dodges a shot and hits a superkick, but Owens fires back with a Stone Cold Stunner for a two count. They fight up to the top turnbuckle and Rollins looks for a sunset flip powerbomb, but Owens escapes and hits a superkick for a two count. Owens comes back and looks for a moonsault, but misses, and Rollins answers with a curb stomp for the three count.

Winner & still IC Champion: Seth Rollins

– Braun Strowman confronts Baron Corbin backstage and gives him his briefcase to officially cash it in in advance for Hell In A Cell.

– Back from the break, Owens is still sitting in the ring on a chair now. He looks disappointed after his loss. Owens is about to say something on the mic, but he changes his mind and storms out of the ring and exits beside the stage.

– Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre do an interview in the back where they discuss challenging Reigns and Strowman tonight. Dolph ays tonight they make their move to the top of the food chain by beating them. Drew says Reigns is still beaten down from last week, and Strowman’s mind isn’t right because he’s distracted by his Universal Title hunt. Ziggler points out that Reigns and Strowman will never be able to coexist, knowing they have to fight at Hell in a Cell. Drew says Roman and Braun are two wounded animals ripe for the slaughter.

The B Team vs. The Revival: The B Team trades tags early on and takes turn beating on Dash. Dawson gets the tag and starts laying into Axel. The B Team dumps both Revival members outside now and they lead the crowd in a “B Team” chant. Back in the ring, The Revival turns it around again Dallas. Axel gets the tag and cleans house, then hits a neckbreaker on Dawson. They fight into the corner and Axel looks for a roll-up pin, but Wilder breaks it up. Dallas takes out Wilder as Axel and Dawson go at it in the ring. Wilder drops Dallas at ringside then gets the tag, and they hit the Shatter Machine on Axel for the three count.

Winners: The Revival

– The Revival beats down The B Team after the match, and then they grab The B Team’s tag titles from ringside. The Revival takes the tag belts back in the ring and they get on the mic. They cut a promo about their intentions to tag the Titles, and they hit the Titles together and drop them, then leave.

– Elias is backstage giving instructions to a production assistant for his performance tonight.

– Elias is in the ring now with his guitar and the spotlight on him, and he leads the crowd in a “walk with Elias” chant. Elias starts trashing Toronto, and then WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus comes out to interrupt. Trish walks down to the ring and gets on the mic. Elias tells Trish to go back to changing diapers, and Trish calls out Elias for badmouthing Toronto. Trish tells Elias to hold his applause and shut his mouth. Elias continues to bash Toronto and says they’ll never see another Stanley Cup. Elias tells Trish no offense, but he doesn’t date women in their 60’s, and Trish slaps Elias across the face. Ronda Rousey and Natalya come out to interrupt, and we go to commercial.

– Back from the break, Ronda and Natalya are in the ring talking things over with Trish Stratus. Alexa Bliss and Alicia Fox come out to the stage and Alexa reminds everyone she is the goddess, and she’s invoking her rematch for the Women’s Title not tonight, but at Hell In A Cell. Bliss trashes Canadians, and then Mickie James comes out to make her return to join her on their way to the ring for Alicia Fox’s singles match with Natalya.

Natalya vs. Alicia Fox: Mickie, Alexa, Trish and Ronda are all still at ringside. The opening bell sounds and Fox starts off strong an chokes Natalya up against the bottom rope. When the ref’s back is turned, Alexa and Mickie hit some cheap shots on Natalya. Natalya recovers and drops Alicia, then locks in the Sharpshooter for the win after a very short match.

Winner: Natalya

– After the match, Trish and Ronda get in the ring to celebrate with Natalya.

– Natalya, Ronda and Trish are walking backstage, and they bump into the Bella Twins. The Bella Twins congratulate Natalya on the win, and then they reveal some news: next week on RAW, the Bellas are back in action in the ring. Natalya takes a selfie and then we go to the broadcast team who promote the upcoming Australia super show.

– Baron Corbin is backstage on the phone with Stephanie when Bobby Lashley walks in. Corbin says he knows Lashley likes competitioon, so his match is next. Lashley sounds excited and congratulates him on being acing GM and making matches.

– Bobby Lashley comes out to the ring and awaits his opponent, but then Corbin appears on the big screen. Corbin announces that Lashley;s match tonight is a handicap match, against The Ascension.

Bobby Lashley vs. The Ascension: Konnor and Viktor double team Lashley early on and trade frequent tags to control the pace. Viktor comes in and applies a front face lock to Lashley, but Lashley powers him and throws him down. Lashley knocks Konnor off the apron and then hits a snake-eyes on Viktor on the corner. Lashley knocks Konnor off the apron again, and then turns his attention back to Konnor. Lashley hits a version of the Dominator on Viktor for the three count.

Winner: Bobby Lashley

– Dean Ambrose is shown backstage pacing in the hallway. He faces Jinder Mahal up next.

Jinder Mahal vs. Dean Ambrose: Sunil Singh is at ringside for this one. The opening bell sounds and Ambrose takes Jinder down with a belly to back suplex early on, then he clotheslines Mahal down to the ringside floor. Ambrose beats on Jinder against the fan barricade, then he throws Jinder back in the ring and shoves Sunil Singh down to the floor. While Ambrose is getting back in the ring, Jinder hits him with a knee to the face. Jinder drops some knees on Ambrose on the mat and works on keeping the Lunatic grounded. They run the ropes and Jinder drops Ambrose with another knee strike. Ambrose starts coming back with some clotheslines, then he drops Jinder across the top rope. Ambrose looks for a neckbreaker, but Jinder escapes and hits a jumping knee to the face. Jinder looks for the Khallas, but Ambrose escapes and hits the Dirty Deeds for the three count.

Winner: Dean Ambrose

– Ambrose briefly celebrates in the ring before storming backstage. Jinder recovers on the floor with Sunil.

– Roman Reigns is shown in his locker room getting ready for his match tonight. Braun Strowman walks in and says after tonight, Reigns has 20 days to think about how Braun is going to destroy him at Hell In A Cell. Reigns tells Braun he won’t be able to get the job done against him, and walks off. Braun doesn’t look happy.

Braun Strowman & Roman Reigns vs. Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre: Dolph and Roman start this one off trading strikes. Reigns hits a jumping clothesline and then knocks Drew off the apron. Reigns clotheslines Ziggler outside next and follows him out. Reigns hits the drive-by kick and then gets back in the ring, but Drew causes a distraction. This leads to Ziggler hitting a DDT on Reigns for a two count. Drew tags in and pummels on Reigns, then Dolph tags back in and hits a knee drop on Reigns. McIntyre comes back in and continues the beat-down on the Big Dog. Dolph comes back in and applies a sleeper, but Reigns fights to his feet and slams Dolph in the corner. Reigns hits a big boot and both men are down. Drew gets the tag but Reigns stops his momentum with a boot to the face, but then Ziggler tags in and they double team Roman. Braun doesn’t run in and just watches them beat down Reigns. Drew and Dolph repeatedly stomp on Reigns until the ref calls it off for not breaking up the double-team.

Winners via DQ: Braun Strowman & Roman Reigns

– Braun steps in the ring after the match, and he walks past Drew and Dolph and walks over to Roman. Braun picks up Reigns and headbutts him down. Things are looking down for Reigns, but then Dean Ambrose comes out for the save. Drew and Dolph grab Ambrose and take him out, and then Seth Rollins runs in. Rollins goes after Braun but Braun drops him, then Ziggler hits the Zig Zag on him. Braun hits the running powerslam on Rollins. Drew picks up Reigns and hands him off to Braun, who hits the running powerslam on Reigns too. Braun raises Dolph and Drew’s hands in the air, and they all stand tall in the ring as RAW goes off the air.

Trish Stratus Hypes Her Return Match At WWE Evolution

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Trish Stratus is preparing for her in-ring return and appears to be in great shape for that match as she went to social media to hype her upcoming match against former WWE RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss at the Evolution pay-per-view.

The last match that WWE Hall of Famer wrestled under the WWE banner was back in January at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view event where she competed as a participant in the Women’s Royal Rumble match.

Stratus tweeted the following to hype the match: She wrote the following on her official Twitter account, “Evolution is going to be hot. S T R A T U S vs B L I S S.”

WWE has already confirmed that a RAW Women’s Title match, SmackDown Women’s Title match, NXT Women’s Title match, WWE UK Women’s Title match and the finals of the this year’s Mae Young Classic tournament would take place at this upcoming event, which will feature all women contests.

The company also announced that both stars from the past and present will be working this show.

The Evolution pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, October 28, 2018 in Long Island, New York at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum and will air on the WWE Network. As of this writing, no other matches have been officially announced.

What are your thoughts on this match? Sound off in the comment section.

Nikki Bella Posts Teaser About Potential Feud

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Nikki Bella has her sights on the future under the WWE banner that kicked off this past weekend. It all started once Nikki and Brie and Ember Moon defeated the Riott Squad in a six-woman tag team match at a live event in Rochester, NY at the Blue Cross Arena.

This was their first match since the Women’s Royal Rumble back in January. Following the match, Nikki took to her official Instagram account where she commented on the return as well as teased a feud with on the flagship show of the company, Monday Night RAW, by sending a warning to Ruby Riott, Sarah Logan and Liv Morgan that could lead to a program.

The Bella Twins each have several WWE matches scheduled for the coming months.

Nikki is expected to face a top name at the upcoming WWE Evolution pay-per-view event. You can find out who she is likely to wrestle at this show but keep in mind that it contains spoilers. The former WWE Divas Champion wrote the following:

“Last night felt like a dream. Over 3 years since I got to have a tag match with my ultimate PIC, tag partner, and soulmate @thebriebella You can see the happiness in our smiles in the last photo! Felt so incredible! Bella Army you all are just so amazing with all your love and support!

She continued by writing, “Wish I could have photos of you all to post from last night! You made us Bellas SO happy!! And to share the ring with such incredible women! Wow! @wwe_embermoon you rock! And @rubyriottwwe @sarahloganwwe and @yaonlylivvonce I hope this is only the beginning because double trouble isn’t down with you 3 yet! #werunit #weruleit #bellaarmy #wwerochester #raw #fearlessnikki #briemode #bellas.”

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The Evolution pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, October 28, 2018 in Long Island, New York at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum and will air on the WWE Network. As of this writing, no other matches have been officially announced.   

Spoilers On WWE’s Plans For Upcoming SDL Episodes

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We have some insight into WWE’s plans for SmackDown Live in the coming weeks.

PWInsider is reporting that Maryse is scheduled for tomorrow’s episode of SmackDown Live. The plan is to have her become a regular on the program moving forward. The report also notes there have been talks of having Maryse vs. Brie Bella at Evolution.

This makes sense given The Miz and Maryse vs. Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella will take place at Hell In A Cell. The two real-life married couples will face off in a Mixed Tag Team match.

Evolution goes down from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in East Garden City, New York on October 28th.

Tag Team Tournament

PWInsider also notes that next week’s SmackDown Live will feature a Triple Threat Tag Team match. The Usos, Sanity and Rusev & Aiden English will compete against each other. This is to be a part of the mini-tag team tournament implemented by General Manager Paige.

The winner of the tournament will challenge The New Day for the SmackDown Live Tag Team Titles. Last week on SmackDown, The New Day defeated The Bludgeon Brothers in a No Disqualification match to win the straps.

Discussion: How do you feel about a potential Maryse vs. Brie Bella match at Evolution? And who do you think will win the SDL mini-tag team tournament? Sound off in the comments section below!

Kevin Owens Teases Return On Tonight’s RAW

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Kevin Owens has gone into hiding after his loss at SummerSlam.

“KO” was last seen being squashed by Braun Strowman at “The Biggest Party Of The Summer.” Strowman had been torturing the former Universal Champion for weeks. Owens talked his way into a match with Strowman at SummerSlam.

Had Owens won, he would’ve won Strowman’s Money In The Bank (MITB) briefcase. However, Strowman absolutely demolished Owens with ease in Brooklyn. He wasn’t featured on the next night’s episode of RAW.

Tonight is the perfect opportunity for Owens to come back to the show. Owens would be returning in front of his native Canadian crowd. RAW is in the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada tonight.

Owens Tweeted out the following hours away from the show:

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It should also be noted that Owens wiped out his Twitter feed. All past Tweets and replies have been deleted. Last week he changed his profile picture to black and his bio reads “back to darkness.”

Should Owens return on RAW tonight it should be interesting to see in what capacity he’ll be used. Perhaps a Universal Title run is in his sights.

Discussion: Do you think Owens will return on tonight’s RAW? If so, what do you think he’ll be doing? Let us know in the comments below!

Goldberg Reunites With Sting At Appearance (Photo)

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Over the weekend two of the biggest names in WCW history reunited with one another.

Both Goldberg and Sting were at the Stand Alone Wrestling: Boardwalk Beatdown Pro Wrestling Experience convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Goldberg and Sting reunited and took a photo with one another.

Sting sported the old WCW World Title around his shoulder while Goldberg held the WWE Universal Title. Goldberg also met up with WWE legend Haku and took a photo with him as well.

He uploaded the photo to his Instagram to share with professional wrestling fans. Check it out here:

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“Never know who your going to run into!!! To say these 2 men had a positive influence on me during my wrestling days is a mild understatement! Seems like just yesterday!!”

There’s no doubt that Sting and Goldberg are two of the biggest professional wrestling stars ever produced by WCW. Sting was with the promotion from 1987 until its collapse in 2001. During his tenure “The Stinger” captured one NWA World Heavyweight Championship and six WCW World Titles.

Goldberg also had a tremendous run with the company. He began his professional wrestling career with WCW in the late ’90s and had an undefeated streak that lasted a year. Eventually he defeated Hulk Hogan to win the WCW World Title on a historic episode of Nitro.

After the company went under Goldberg had two runs with WWE. His latest featured a great rivalry with Brock Lesnar that included a WWE Universal Title run. Sting finally came to WWE in 2014.

He feuded with Triple H but lost to “The Game” at WrestleMania 31. He went on to have matches with Seth Rollins and The Big Show before being inducted into the Hall Of Fame in 2016 – announcing his retirement. Goldberg wasn’t too far behind, as he was inducted into the Hall Of Fame himself this past April.

Xavier Woods Says The New Day Will Never Turn On Each Other

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Xavier Woods thinks The New Day will never turn on each other.

Recently, the trio captured the SmackDown Live Tag Team Championships again. They finally toppled The Bludgeon Brothers after feuding with them for quite some time. The New Day have now won five Tag Team Titles in WWE between the RAW and SmackDown brands.

For several years now the team of Woods, Big E and Kofi Kingston have been going strong in WWE. Usually a faction will split up after a good run of several years – if not shorter. Woods recently addressed this in an interview with GiveMeSport.

Woods said that he has no intentions of coming to work and not working with his friends. While he knows some fans might think he’s saying this because it’s going to happen – Woods shut that down as well.

He seemingly went out of character, saying he’s speaking as Austin Watson now (his real name). He proclaimed that what he’s saying is the truth, and The New Day are not breaking up:

“I don’t remember a group in wrestling that hasn’t turned on itself, or they’ll turn, then come back and be a group again. New Day – I’m telling you this right now – New Day will never turn. Ever. And that’s because we have zero desire to ever do that. I have zero desire to go to work and not work with my friends.”

“People say on Twitter, ‘New Day is doing this, Big E is going to turn, this is happening. Oh, Woods is the snarky one, he’s going to turn. Oh, Kofi’s been up at the top of the mountain before, he’s gonna turn!. It’s like, why? We are having the most fun we’ve ever had in our careers.

“It’s not like someone’s like, ‘Oh, I need to sabotage my friends to be champ.’ What is it to be champ when you’re a champ by yourself? You’re standing up there alone on this cold mountainous castle? That’s not fun. I’d rather be up there with my friends.

“Especially, if Kofi wins the Heavyweight Title, I’m also the Heavyweight Champion because we have ‘The New Day Rule’ and we share it. Just basic mathematics, we have a better chance of becoming Heavyweight Champion if we stay a group and we just share it.”

“So, there’s your answer, internet. We will all retire before we turn. That’s a legitimate answer, this is not some, ‘Oh! He’s saying this because it’s happening!’ No, my government name is Austin Watson. Austin Watson is telling you that is the truth. Thank you.”

Discussion: What do you make of Woods’ comments? Do you think The New Day will split soon? Sound off in the comments section!

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Zack Gibson On How He’s Trying To Be Taken More Seriously

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WWE NXT UK star Zack Gibson recently spoke to The Mirror. Gibson discussed WWE’s NXT UK brand and also talked about his own professional wrestling career.

Firstly, Gibson discussed changing up his look in effort to be taken more seriously. Originally he had long blonde hair. He has since shaved his head and grown out his beard:

“I had long blonde hair if you can believe that! I remember very clearly being at a show and [British wrestling legend and NXT general manager] William Regal told me that I looked very nice and that I would turn a few heads. … I’ve chipped loads of teeth but I won’t get them fixed. If you look at some of us British wrestlers, we have an authenticity.”

Gibson was then asked who he is targeting in the NXT UK division. He named some high-profile characters such as Trent Seven, Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne:

“If you look at Trent Seven, Tyler Bate and Pete Dunne, they got to the WWE’s United Kingdom division a year ahead of me. They have dominated in that time. But now I’m here and I’m coming for them.”

You Don’t Need To Be A Big Guy

In recent years WWE has seen a rise in small wrestlers, or stars that aren’t ridiculously large, becoming top guys. Gibson discussed how you no longer need to be a big guy to have success in the industry. He noted that it’s even taking affect beyond the realm of professional wrestling.

He points to Conor McGregor vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr., two lighter weight fighters, putting on the highest-grossing fight in history:

“If you look at the biggest grossing fight in history, it was Floyd Mayweather versus Conor McGregor. That’s a fact and they both weigh around 150 lbs. Look at Pete Dunne [the WWE UK Champion].

“He’s shown that you don’t have to be the biggest guy to find success. That said, for me, I have chosen to get in the gym because I want to be as strong as possible.

“That, to me, is more important than being chiseled or having a six-pack. I have to work really hard because I’m naturally skinny. I think God wanted me to be an accountant!”