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Finn Balor Defends Roman Reigns From Recent Criticism

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WWE Superstar Finn Balor recently did an interview with Sky Sports. During the interview, Balor defended Roman Reigns against the recent criticism he has been under from the professional wrestling community.

Balor noted that Reigns is one of the hardest working athletes in the company. He also said Reigns is extremely polite and is willing to help out anybody:

“I don’t get it, He’s probably one of the hardest working people in WWE, he looks great, he’s professional, a great talker and behind everything, a great person.”

“He’s great behind the scenes, he will help you with anything you want and he’s always polite. He was great to me when I first came into WWE and he continues to help me today. I can’t speak of anything but greatness for Roman Reigns, he’s one of the all-time greats.

“I think it’s monkey do as monkey see and people are easily led. They might read what one person has written in a newsletter, decide that person’s right, and then jump on the bandwagon.

“That’s what’s happened with Roman. People are very fickle – I remember when The Shield were doing their thing and everyone was behind Roman; he was the coolest guy in The Shield. Opinions change in this business and they forget the past but Roman ain’t sweating it.”

Reigns vs. Balor

Last night Reigns and Balor actually main evented Monday Night RAW. Reigns won the Universal Championship at SummerSlam over the weekend. He defeated Brock Lesnar in the show’s main event.

The following night, Reigns opened the show and declared he wanted to give Finn Balor the Universal Title rematch he never received. Balor and Reigns put on a great match, but when it was all said and done, “The Big Dog” left Brooklyn with the title.

Discussion: What do you make of Balor defending Reigns? Let us know in the comments!

Challenge Accepted For Tonight’s SDL

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A SmackDown Live Superstar has had their challenge accepted for tonight’s show.

Earlier today in New York, Naomi made an appearance with her husband, Jimmy Uso, at a Tapout event. WWE filmed a video of Naomi for their Twitter account. In the video, Naomi issued out a challenge towards Peyton Royce:

Royce responded to Naomi’s call-out on Twitter. The IIconic accepted the former SDL Women’s Champion’s challenge and vowed to embarrass her. Here’s her response:

https://twitter.com/PeytonRoyceWWE/status/1031959002593280000

Tonight’s episode of SmackDown Live goes down live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. Also on tap for tonight’s SmackDown is an interview with WWE Champion AJ Styles.

He will explain his actions at SummerSlam, in which he attacked Samoa Joe during their match. Styles hit Joe with a steel chair and got himself disqualified.

Becky Lynch also has some explaining to do. She attacked her longtime best-friend Charlotte Flair after Flair won the SmackDown Live Women’s Title at SummerSlam. Flair bested Lynch and Carmella in a Triple Threat match for the strap.

It was initially believed to be a singles match between Lynch and Carmella, but Charlotte was inserted upon her return from injury.

Also, The New Day will challenge SmackDown Live Tag Team Champions The Bludgeon Brothers, and Randy Orton vs. Jeff Hardy will open the show.

Discussion: What are you expecting from tonight’s episode of SmackDown Live? Let us know in the comments!

More On Brock Lesnar Missing RAW

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We have some more information on Brock Lesnar not appearing on RAW last night.

At SummerSlam over the weekend, Lesnar dropped the Universal Title to Roman Reigns. Before the match even started, Braun Strowman came out to the ring with his Money In The Bank (MITB) briefcase. He warned he’d cash-in on the winner of the match afterwards.

In the middle of the match Lesnar became distracted by Strowman’s presence at ringside. He exited the ring and attacked Strowman with an F5, a beatdown with the MITB briefcase and a steel chair.

Upon entering the ring again, Reigns delivered a final Spear to put Lesnar down for the three count and the title. While it was expected that Lesnar would drop the title at SummerSlam, it was also expected he’d appear on RAW the next night.

Lesnar had been advertised for last night’s episode of RAW from the Barclays Center for the past several weeks:

According to a report from PWInsider, Lesnar was not there at any point in the day as he flew home after SummerSlam ended on Sunday. There is currently no news on when Lesnar will return to WWE.

Lesnar’s UFC Return

It will likely happen after his expected return to the UFC. UFC President Dana White has announced Lesnar will challenge heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier for the title next.

Due to Lesnar’s past failed United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) drug tests, he must deliver six months worth of clean testing before being eligible to fight again. There was a segment on RAW last night with Paul Heyman pitching to Kurt Angle to allow Lesnar his rematch for the Universal Title at the Hell In A Cell (HIAC) PPV.

However, Angle shot that idea down and said it would be a long time before Lesnar gets his rematch. With Baron Corbin being appointed the new interim General Manager of RAW recently, however, that could change.

Discussion: What do you make of Lesnar missing RAW last night? When do you think he’ll get his rematch? And will he return before the year’s end? Sound off in the comments!

RAW Viewership Increases Following WWE SummerSlam

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Monday’s post-SummerSlam edition of WWE RAW from Brooklyn, New York averaged 3.096 million viewers, up from 2.825 million the previous week. Here is the hourly viewership breakdown, courtesy of ShowbuzzDaily:

  • Hour 1: 3.110 million viewers
  • Hour 2: 3.241 million viewers
  • Hour 3: 2.936 million viewers

RAW was a stacked show featuring SummerSlam fallout, including appearances from new Universal Champion Roman Reigns and new RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey. Reigns battled Finn Balor in the main event, which culminated with Braun Strowman almost cashing in Money in the Bank and a surprise reunion of The Shield.

Also on the show, Ronda Rousey got physical with Stephanie McMahon and Triple H cut an in-ring promo hyping his upcoming match against The Undertaker at WWE Super Show-Down. Check out our 11 Takeaways from RAW (8.20).

RAW was the third most-watched show on cable television for the night behind MTV’s Video Music Awards (3.341 million viewers combined, based on the MTV and VH1 feeds) and Hannity on FOX News (3.237 million viewers).

Watch: Top 10 Moments from Monday’s RAW (8.20.18)

Chris Jericho: Great Matches Don’t Matter

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Chris Jericho believes match quality is overrated. To him, what sells a match or colors how it is perceived is the characters involved.

“I’m gonna go on record here,” Jericho said on a recent episode of his podcast. “Guess what guys? Great matches don’t matter. Here’s the secret to wrestling: personalities and character. That’s all that matters.”

Jericho expressed similar sentiment earlier this year during an appearance on Busted Open radio:

Chris Jericho on Dangerous Wrestling and Will Ospreay

Jericho would continue to use Will Ospreay as an example of what he means. Ospreay is often referred to as the next Dynamite Kid. In one respect, this is a compliment considering the success Tom Billington had. From another perspective, however, being the next Dynamite Kid could also mean a shortened career and limited mobility inlater life.

“People were predicting he’s gonna be the next Dynamite Kid,” Jericho said of Ospreay. “I called him on the phone and said, ‘dude you do not want to be the next Dynamite Kid. I want you to be around when you’re 47 just like me kicking ass. Stop doing stupid moves that don’t mean anything.'”

According to Jericho, he and Ospreay had a productive conversation and the popular junior heavyweight has toned down his style since.

Jericho also recalled the story of meeting Nick Bockwinkle at a TV taping in 1992. Bockwinkle, Jericho recalled, had a similar attitude to him that he now has given to Ospreay.

“I remember Nick Bockwinkle told me back in like 1992, at a TV taping in Winnipeg when he was there as a color commentator, ‘you do too much’.”

Braun Strowman Warns The Shield, WWE Announces Several NXT Events

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Braun Strowman Warns The Shield

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw in Brooklyn, New York at the Barclays Center on the USA Network, The Shield (WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, WWE Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose) reunited. Ambrose and Rollins prevented Braun Strowman from cashing in his Money in the Bank title shot on Reigns following his win over Finn Balor.

After the match, Strowman took to his official Twitter account where he sent out the following warning to the group by writing, “I’ve destroyed you all by myself before. All three of you have started a war you can’t finish. That title is MINE!!! #BreakTheShield #Raw.”

https://twitter.com/BraunStrowman/status/1031745682217074688

NXT Events

On Monday, August 20, 2018), Triple H took to his official Twitter account to announce several upcoming NXT live events.

The black-and-yellow brand will do a three-day tour starting on Thursday, Oct. 11, at the Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo. The other events take place at Landers Center in Southaven, Miss Friday, Oct. 12, and finishing up on Saturday, Oct. 13, when NXT makes its debut at the Owensboro Sportscenter in Owensboro, Ky.

NXT Champion Tommaso Ciampa, NXT Women’s Champion Kairi Sane, Undisputed ERA, Ricochet, Johnny Gargano, EC3, Velveteen Dream, Bianca Belair are all advertised for the show.

Tickets for the events go on sale at NXTtickets.com starting this Friday.

NXT UK Women’s Champion To Be Crowned This Weekend

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History will be made this weekend when WWE crowns the first-ever NXT Women’s Champion. The qualifying matches to determine the inaugural champion will take this Saturday and Sunday from Birmingham, United Kingdom at the NEC Birmingham.

The combatants battling to become the inaugural champion will include Toni Storm, Jinny, Isla Dawn, Millie McKenzie, Nina Samuels, Dakota Kai, Rhea Ripley and Xia Brookside.

It should be noted that WWE’s original announcement for October’s all-women’s Evolution pay-per-view advertised that the RAW, SmackDown, and NXT Women’s Titles would be defended at this show. The Nassau Coliseum website mentioned an NXT UK Women’s Title bout for the show, so we could see this new championship defended on October 28th.

WWE United Kingdom Champion Pete Dunne, Tyler Bate, Trent Seven, Noam Dar, Mark Andrews, Zack Gibson, Toni Storm, Joe Coffey, Jinny, and Charlie Morgan are also advertised for this weekend’s tapings.

What are your thoughts on this title being introduced and potentially defended at the upcoming WWE Evolution pay-per-view event?

Alexa Bliss Reveals How She Found Out About Facing Trish Stratus At WWE Evolution

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Former WWE RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss has opened up on how she found out that she would be facing a WWE Hall of Famer at the Evolution show.

Over the weekend, the company made it official by announcing that Bliss would take on Trish Stratus at the first-ever all-women’s Evolution pay-per-view event. WWE has released this video of Bliss talking about the match, which was recorded prior to her losing the RAW Women’s Title to Ronda Rousey at Sunday’s (August 19, 2018) WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event in Brooklyn, New York at the Barclays Center on the WWE Network.

“I found out like everyone else did on Twitter, Bliss said. She continued by stating that it was pretty cool and really exciting as she was surprised by it because she loves Stratus as she watched her growing up.

She added that she’s really excited to have this chance as she wasn’t able to compete in the Women’s Royal Rumble match in January at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view event.

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.

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

ROH Global Wars Tour Dates & Locations Announced

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Ring of Honor has announced the dates and locations for the Global Wars tour that kicks off later this year. The Baltimore-based promotion will be holding this annual tour with both ROH and New Japan Pro Wrestling stars just like they have done in previous years.

The tour kicks off on November 7th in Lewiston, Maine, Androscoggin Bank Colisee and concludes on November 11th in Toronto, Ontario at Mattamy Athletic Centre.

As of this writing, the promotion has yet to reveal any talent for the shows but did note that they would be making announcements regarding talent and match announcements in the coming months as the tour gets closer through their official website and social media accounts. Here are the dates and locations:

November 7 – Lewiston, Maine, Androscoggin Bank Colisee

November 8 -Lowell, Massachusetts at Memorial Auditorium

November 9 – Buffalo, New York at Buffalo RiverWorks

November 11 – Toronto, Ontario at Mattamy Athletic Centre

What was announced was that the four shows will stream live on HonorClub. Tickets go on sale August 29 for HonorClub members, and August 31 for the general public. It was also mentioned that the “Global Wars events could play a significant role for both companies” heading into the co-promoted G1 Supercard event at Madison Square Garden in New York City on April 6, 2019.

In the meantime, the promotion is gearing up for their next big event. 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.

Smackdown and 205 Live Preview 8/21: Summerslam Fallout

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WWE is back in the Barclay’s Center tonight for Smackdown and 205 Live. 4 matches have been booked for the two shows as well as several segments stemming from Sunday’s Summerslam.

Smackdown Preview 8/21

Smackdown Tag Team Championships
No Disqualification
The Bludgeon Brothers (c) vs New Day

New Day defeated the Bludgeon Brothers on Sunday via disqualification. The match result means BB keep the titles but will have to defend them again tonight.

General Manager Paige has made this match a No DQ rules bout, meaning the mallet blows which caused a disqualification on Sunday are perfectly legal tonight.

Rowan is believed to have suffered a torn bicep on Sunday so his status for the match is unclear. Big E was the one who took the mallet shot on Sunday and is probably injured in storyline. Woods is also likely banged up after delivering a flying elbow drop from the top turnbuckle to the outside.

Jeff Hardy vs Randy Orton

Sunday at Summerslam, Randy Orton walked to the ring following Nakamura’s victory over Hardy. Then Orton just turned around and went to the back. Tonight Hardy and Orton will go one-on-one.

Orton resents Hardy for being a crowd favorite when he feels he should receive that level of respect from fans.

How Nakamura and his US title factor into things here remains unclear.

Becky Lynch Explains Her Actions

Becky Lynch attacked her longtime friend Charlotte Flair following the triple threat match for the Smackdown Women’s Championship at Summerslam. The match had originally been scheduled as Lynch versus Carmela one-on-one for the title. Flair was only added after returning to Smackdown recently.

Lynch’s bitterness towards her friend for inserting herself into the title match was evident. She took the opportunity to attack Flair after she had won the title and again yesterday at a house show event.

Tonight, Lynch will explain her actions for anyone who can’t understand them already.

AJ Styles Exclusive Interview

Samoa Joe defeated AJ styles via disqualification on Sunday night. Joe had gotten under the champion’s skin for repeatedly insinuating his family is upset he’s on the road so much.

Tonight, AJ will give an exclusive interview and answer questions regarding his actions from two nights ago. Samoa Joe will likely be on-hand and could demand another shot at the WWE Championship as well.

What’s Next For the Miz and Daniel Bryan?

The Miz will likely want to gloat about his victory over Daniel Bryan and promote his reality series tonight. Bryan was seething after his controversial loss to Miz on Sunday. Maryse passed Miz a foreign object during the match which he then used to defeat his rival.

205 Live 8/21

Buddy Murphy and Tony Nese vs the Lucha House Party

Workout buddies, Buddy Murphy and Tony Nese will form a tag-team tonight. They will take on Kalisto and Lince Dorado. The 3rd member of the Lucha House Party, Grand Metalik, has been dealing with Visa problems lately. He could be back tonight but he’s not scheduled for this match.

Noam Dar vs TJP

This will be the rubber match between these two. Noam Dar defeated TJP a few weeks ago in his return to the division. TJP evened the series between them just two weeks ago, however.

Tonight, either Dar or TJP move closer to a cruiserweight title shot and the other moves farther away from one.

Luke Gallows & Nia Jax No Longer Dating

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During Sunday’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view, Luke Gallows announced on Twitter that he and fellow Superstar Nia Jax are dating. WWE broadcaster Renee Young congratulated the couple and wrestling fans seemed to relish at this romantic pairing.

It almost seemed too good to be true. The idea of Gallows being romantic. The possibility of his courtship unfolding on a future season of Total Divas.  Well, it now seems like we got worked and this whole love affair was a big ruse.

Just 24 hours after announcing that he was one half of WWE’s hottest new couple, Luke Gallows dropped a bombshell on Twitter. Citing the rigors of ‘high profile relationships,’ Gallows broke the news during Raw that his wild fling with Jax was just a #onedayrelationship.

Nia Jax seems distraught and tweeted that she “cant handle” the situation right now.

https://twitter.com/NiaJaxWWE/status/1031707032548782080

We’ll keep you posted if these two love birds ever link up again. You know how these volatile relationships can be.  Now back to your regularly scheduled programming.

Becky Lynch Attacks Charlotte Flair At Live Event (Video)

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Roman Reigns may have been trying to reestablish a competitive WWE Universal title scene during last night’s Raw, but that doesn’t mean SmackDown LIVE! has slowed down since SummerSlam.

At Monday night’s SmackDown live event from Atlantic City, Charlotte Flair successfully defended her SmackDown Women’s championship against former champ, Carmella. Post-match, however, she would be attacked from behind by an irate Becky Lynch.

Fans in attendance noted that although Becky Lynch was the heel during the altercation, the crowd cheered the onslaught doled out onto Charlotte Flair.

https://youtu.be/J3rM2DmXnhw

It’s not surprising to see the WWE Universe’s support for Becky continue after SummerSlam. On Sunday, she snapped after having a victory taken from her in the closing moments of the SmackDown Women’s championship triple threat match.

Becky Lynch, having locked in her finishing move, the Dis-arm-her, onto Carmella was seconds away from victory when Flair came from behind and executed the Natural Selection, pinning her friend for the three count.

Becky Balboa

Becky Lynch has been on a tear through the women’s division for months, picking up victories to prove her worth and clawing her way back to the top of the division.

Flair, who only recently returned from time away from the ring on July 31st, was immediately granted an opportunity into a championship match at SummerSlam, providing she could defeat Carmella. Which she did.

This development left Lynch bewildered, given the arduous journey she has been forced to undergo to obtain a spot against the champ.

With this as context, it is unsurprising for Becky to hold a simmering, subconscious grudge that finally boiled over this past Sunday.

Her mission was to earn herself an opportunity, to get herself back into the main event, and to win the title. What she didn’t count on was her best friend interjecting herself into the situation and taking that moment away from her.

Lass-Kicker Connection

The fact that WWE wants to try and sell this story from the other side is perplexing. It makes no narrative sense for Charlotte to be portrayed as the heroine.

The outcome, however, hasn’t connected in the way that the WWE hoped, with fans rallying behind Becky.

It will be interesting to see how the story develops, and where the WWE lean into from a character perspective.

This is a great opportunity to develop both characters and, if done right, Becky will be right back in the main event scene – assuming they don’t mimic the frenemies angle unfolding on Raw between Bayley and Sasha Banks.

Brian Lawler Death Investigation Update: New Twist, Lawyer Doubts Official Record

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As new details regarding the death of Brian Christopher are becoming known, what exactly happened is becoming less clear.

An affidavit filed last week is stating that inmate Danterriaus Jones committed identity fraud concerning Christopher’s information. Jones made several phone calls from prison using Christopher’s information before Christopher’s death. He used Christopher’s social security number which is required for outgoing prison phone calls. One of the calls is believed to have taken place on July 28th, the day before Christopher died.

Jones is believed to have called the Lawler family and said Brian had been assaulted and had a concussion. The next day when Christopher was being transported for medical care, Jones then called members of his own family.

Jones is being charged with identity theft but lawyers believe this is being done in an attempt to discredit potential future testimony from him. It is possible Jones would testify he was told to notify the Lawler family that Brian had been assaulted in prison the day before he died.

“If you’re skeptical, you might think that there’s a witness in the Hardeman County Jail that someone is attempting to discredit,” Lawler lawyer Ted Hamson said. “That’s one scenario that makes sense.”

The Lawler family has stated they doubt Christopher died via suicide. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is currently looking into the matter.

Private investigators have also raised concerns regarding the evidence in the case. The lack of ligature marks around the neck has been raised by experts.

Brian Christopher Death Investigation

In addition to attempting to contact the Lawler family, Jones did use Christopher’s identity to make calls to his own family, which is likely what is leading to the charge.

“At some point, Brian clearly gave this guy his PIN number,” Hansom continued. “He (Lawler) told him to call his family and let Jerry know what was going on. All that is consistent. After Brian was transported to the Med, this guy attempted to contact his own family to tell them what was going on. But again, nobody has complained about it.”

Pentagon and Fenix Miss Event, Promoter Questions Their Reason

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Pentagon and Fenix missed an indy event Friday night in California. The promoter who booked them for the show appears unsure about the reasons he was given for their last-minute cancellation.

Pro Wrestling Revolution was only able to notify fans a few hours before bell-time that neither Pentagon nor Fenix would be attending the show. PWR owner, Gabriel Ramirez, posted the following on the matter:

“Pentagón 0M told me he hurt is back in Naucalpa,” Ramirez wrote on Facebook. “When we spoke he was at a chiropractor getting adjusted and then called me to tell me that the doctor told him he needed to rest his body for 4 days.”

Ramirez then said he offered to pay Pentagon to come to the event and not wrestle but Pentagon said the flight would be too much on his back. He continued to say Pentagon sent him a clip from the match where he was injured which can be viewed through this link.

It is being said that both brothers then wrestled a match in Mexico Sunday night but I can’t find an official record of this match.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwyKhrgDCw0&frags=pl%2Cwn

Did The Lucha Bros No-Show An Event on Friday Night?

News that the Lucha Bros may have skipped out on a booking comes on the heels of rumors the brothers could be jumping ship to WWE in 2019. The Lucha Bros have told promoters that dates which they had previously committed to in 2019 are now in question.

As it concerns their status with Major League Wrestling, the brothers were pulled from an upcoming October event amid the rumors. In terms of their Lucha Underground contracts, the brothers are believed to be able to opt-out after the current season finishes airing. Their relationship with Impact Wrestling appears unaffected by the rumors, however. The brothers are booked for a key match at Bound for Glory and played a big role in the tapings held last week.

Cody Says “Real Offer” Was Made to CM Punk

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There’s one man that is immediately synonymous with the city that ‘All In’ will be broadcasting from come September 1st. Chicago, for many wrestling fans, equals CM Punk.

Punk is scheduled for a meet and greet appearance the day before the show, in association with the ‘All In’ event, but has not been announced as an actual participant for the event despite being made a “real offer” to compete.

“Mythical” Punk

During a recent interview with WrestlingInc, Cody Rhodes spoke about Punk’s “mythical” presence and what he would bring to All In.

“Yes, I mean I talked to [Punk] just vaguely,” Rhodes said. “He even at one point said ‘nobody’s asked me — hey here’s how much we’ll pay you and here’s who you’ll wrestle.’

He went on to say, “Matt [Jackson] actually made a full offer or full pitch for his services and I think Punk is focused on the Mixed Martial Arts element of his career. One of the reasons we didn’t first come out and say, ‘here’s who we want you to wrestle,’ because I think we just wanted him to be a part of the event for a lot of fans, he’s captured their imagination even with the amount of time he’s been gone. He has a mythical presence to them. I thought it would be good for him to connect with them, but that’s me, you know?”

“Nobody owns Punk but Punk,” Cody remarked, “so if he wants to do Mixed Martial Arts, go for it. He was always very nice to me and helpful to me in OVW. I always looked at ‘All In’ with the perspective that it’s about the present and future of the industry and not really about cheap pops, even though I’m sure they’ll be plenty of those on the show. Matt had reached out to [Punk] and made him a real offer. I think Punk is set on not being part of it.”

So, you could say, that Punk was only partially in? CM Punk is currently signed to the UFC, where he has a record of 0-2.

For more information, visit our All In news page. 

Arrow Star Fires Back At Christopher Daniels

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‘All In’ is just a week and change away at this point in time, and things are starting to heat up, with every competitor involved across the eclectic card doing all they can to hype their matchups at every opportunity.

‘Arrow’ star, Stephen Amell, and ‘The Fallen Angel’ Christopher Daniels, are two men in particular who are using social media and the reach of the astoundingly popular web series, Being The Elite, to great effect, allowing their bout to gain traction in places that professional wrestling may not normally garner attention.

Amell recently took to Twitter to highlight the training regime that he has undergone for the match:

https://twitter.com/StephenAmell/status/1029963365441921024

In Being The Elite, episode #116, Christopher Daniels responded, cutting a captivating, single take promo from the back of the Ring Of Honor tour bus during the recent Honor ReUnited tour.

He compares the acting careers between himself and Amell, as well as their in-ring experience, before capping it off with an emphatic statement, claiming when it is all done, Christopher Daniels will lean over him and, in a clear voice, say:

“Stephen, you have failed this city. Fade to black. The end. Roll credits.”

Shots Fired

It didn’t take long for Amell to harness his social media presence to fire back:

https://twitter.com/StephenAmell/status/1031710761054158848

When speaking about this match previously, Christopher Daniels has had this to say:

“It is a different style match for me. It’s a challenge,” he said. “I feel like I’ve prided myself on being able to adapt to the strengths and weaknesses of any opponent I’ve been able to face. Stephen in terms of wrestling specifically, he is very untrained. But he is an accomplished athlete and a fan growing up.”

He continues, “That basically lends itself to an easier time for me than when WCW did it with Dennis Rodman and Karl Malone or Jay Leno. Stephen Amell is probably the best pure athlete and wrestling fan that has ever dabbled in professional wrestling. I challenge anyone to find someone better suited for it than him. I’m going into this with a lot of expectations. I think it’s going to surprise people how well it’s going to go.”

The star of ‘Arrow’ first appeared in a bout at Summerslam 2015 alongside Neville against Wade Barrett and Cody Rhodes (then Stardust). Amell also performed as part of the Bullet Club in a match against Flip Gordon, Scorpio Sky & The Addiction last November’s during ROH Survival of The Fittest PPV.

‘All In’ will be live on pay-per-view (PPV) from the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, September 1st.

  • NWA World Heavyweight Championship: (C) Nick Aldis vs. Cody Rhodes
  • ROH World Championship: (C) Jay Lethal vs. TBD (Winner of The Over Budget Battle Royale)
  • Kazuchika Okada vs. Marty Scurll
  • Adam Page vs. Joey Janela
  • Rey Mysterio, Bandido and Fenix vs. The Young Bucks and Kota Ibushi
  • Stephen Amell vs. Christopher Daniels
  • Madison Rayne vs. Tessa Blanchard vs. Britt Baker vs. Chelsea Green

All In: Zero Hour Pre-Show

  • The Over Budget Battle Royale (Winner will face Jay Lethal for ROH Title): Jordynne Grace, Moose, Rocky Romero, Colt Cabana, Ethan Page, and TBA
  • The Briscoes vs. Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky

Paige Announces Several Big Matches And Segments For SmackDown

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General Manager Paige has announced a number of interesting matches and segments for the special ‘SummerSlam follow up’ episode of SmackDown Live.

The first segment which has been announced for the show will see the WWE Champion AJ Styles apologizing for his actions during his SummerSlam match with Samoa Joe.

The second segment will see the Inaugural SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch explaining why she attacked Charlotte Flair after their triple threat match at the PPV.

When it comes to matches, Jeff Hardy has been announced to face the former World Champion Randy Orton in the opening bout of the night.

https://twitter.com/RealPaigeWWE/status/1031732996880191491?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

However, the most interesting announcement coming from the General Manager is the announcement of a SummerSlam rematch for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship.

The Championship match will see the New Day challenging the title holders Bludgeon Brothers and it’s going to be a No Disqualification bout.

What’s worth mentioning here is that Erick Rowan of the Bludgeon Brothers reportedly suffered an injury during his SummerSlam match and he didn’t appear on the SmackDown Live event the night after.

With the announced title bout, a lot of people are speculating that WWE could be planning a title change to give the former Wyatt Family member some time off.

Though whether these speculations turn out to be true will only be revealed this Tuesday night on SmackDown Live and we’ll have to tune in to the show to find out.

The Shield Celebrates After Raw Goes Off Air (Video)

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For the surprise of many, the trio of Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, and Seth Rollins collectively known as the Shield reunited on this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw.

Roman had just defeated Finn Balor in a one on one match and as the Universal Champion was trying to get up on his feet after the bout, Braun Strowman entered the arena.

Braun laid out Reigns with a big boot and afterward, made his intentions of cashing in his Money In The Bank contract clear by handing out the briefcase to the referee.

However, before the bell rang, Ambrose and Rollins came out to the aid of Roman and the trio then went on to attack Strowman.

The segment ended with The Shield delivering a triple powerbomb to the former Wyatt Family member and then celebrating at the ringside with their signature Pose.

After the show went off air, WWE posted the following video where Shield is shown to continue their celebration as they make their way back to the stage and Braun Strowman is trying to recover from the attack:

No word yet on what we can expect from the Shield reunion or where this storyline will lead us but we’ll keep you posted.

11 Takeaways From WWE RAW (8/20)

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The August 20th episode of WWE RAW aired live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. It was the first episode of RAW following WWE SummerSlam 2018. Here are 11 takeaways from this week’s show:

Roman Reigns Challenged Finn Balor

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Universal Champion Roman Reigns kicked off this weekends episode of RAW and made his way down to the ring. Reigns circled the ring before saying that he was a man of his word. He then boasted about defeating Brock Lesnar last night at SummerSlam to capture the Universal Championship.

The crowd responded with a very loud “you still suck!” chant. Reigns stated that he planned on defending the title tonight and he had one man in mind. Roman brought up Finn Balor winning the title two years ago at SummerSlam in Brooklyn but was forced to relinquish it due to injury.

Finn then came down to the ring and joined Roman. Balor accepted Roman’s challenge and vowed to take back his Universal Championship tonight. The two Superstars shook hands before Constable Corbin interrupted.

Corbin said that match is not going to happen tonight and brought up Balor coming down to the ring as The Demon. Corbin called it a cowardly act and a breach of contract. He then added that he was blinded by the lights and didn’t know the match even started.

Roman Reigns poked fun at Corbin for sucking last night at SummerSlam. Corbin responded by saying that the only reason Roman won the title was that Lesnar was too concerned with Strowman and lost focus.

RAW GM Kurt Angle interrupted and told Constable Corbin that he makes the matches on RAW. Angle then asked the crowd if they wanted to see the Universal Championship match between Roman and Balor and the crowd chanted “yes!”. Angle announced that will be the main event tonight and then said Corbin had a match against Bobby Lashley next on RAW.

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Lashley Defeated Corbin

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Bobby Lashley started off the match by planting Corbin with a Neckbreaker. Lashley brought Corbin to the corner of the ring and bounced his face off the turnbuckle a few times.

Corbin rolled out of the ring to try and regroup as Lashley waited for him in the ring. Lashley got out of the ring and smashed Baron’s head off the ring apron before rolling him back inside the ring.

Lashley drove his shoulder into Corbin’s midsection in the corner of the ring and followed it up with 10 punches to the face as the crowd chanted along. Lashley then Clotheslined Corbin out of the ring and posed for the crowd. Bobby rolled Lashley into the ring but Corbin caught Lashley with a boot to the knee.

Corbin then drove Lashley into the barricade and rolled him back into the ring. Corbin applied a Headlock but Lashley broke the hold with a couple shots to Corbin’s ribs. Lashley leaped over Corbin and then decked him with another Clothesline. Bobby went for a Suplex but Corbin blocked it and shoved Lashley out of the ring.

Corbin followed it up with a Clothesline that sent Lashley to the floor as RAW went to a commercial break. Corbin had Lashley trapped in a Headlock when RAW returned from the break. Corbin launched Bobby into the steel ring post but Lashley battled back and threw Corbin into the ring post in the opposite corner of the ring.

Lashley hit a Clothesline and followed it up with a Belly to Belly Suplex as the crowd chanted “Rusev Day!”. Lashley connected with a Spinebuster and went for the cover but Corbin was able to kick out at two. Corbin hit Lashley with a right hand to the face and then perched Lashley up on the top rope.

The crowd chanted “boring!” as Corbin went for a Suplex but Lashley sent him to the canvas with a headbutt. Lashley jumped towards Corbin but the Constable was ready and hit him with a Chokeslam Backbreaker for a two count. Lashley lifted Corbin up on his shoulders and then dropped him face-first to the canvas for the pinfall victory.

The Riott Squad Picked Up A Victory

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Bayley, Sasha Banks & Ember Moon battled the Riott Squad in a 6-woman tag match tonight on RAW. Banks started off the match with Ruby Riott and immediately brought her to the corner of the ring.

Bayley tagged in and stomped on her a few times before tagging in Ember Moon. Ruby escaped out of the corner and tagged in Sarah Logan. A brawl broke out and the Riott Squad was knocked to the floor outside the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Morgan and Bayley were battling in the ring. Bayley sent Liv to the corner and hit her with a knee to the face. Bayley then elbowed Logan on the apron but turned around into a right hand from Morgan that sent Bayley tumbling out of the ring. Ruby Riott then grabbed Bayley and slammed her to the floor before rolling her back into the ring.

Riott tagged in and went for the cover but Bayley kicked out at two. Sarah Logan tagged in as Ruby bounced Bayley’s head off the top rope. Logan tagged in and delivered a few stomps to Bayley before Liv Morgan tagged back in. Logan clocked Bayley in the face while the referee was distracted and Morgan capitalized by applying a Headlock in the middle of the ring.

Morgan then sent Bayley flying into the turnbuckle and then tagged Sarah Logan back into the match. Logan connected with a headbutt for a near fall and then trapped Bayley in a Headlock. Bayley broke the hold with a Jawbreaker and then booted Logan in teh face. Bayley tried to escape to the corner but Logan held her up and tagged Riott back into the match.

Ruby went for a kick but Bayley countered into a roll-up for a two count. Bayley finally was able to tag out and Sasha entered the match and cleaned house. Banks connected with a Double Stomp to Ruby’s midsection and went for the cover but Morgan broke it up at two.

Ember Moon threw Morgan out of the ring and planted her with a Suplex on the floor. Logan then took out Bayley with Clothesline outside the ring but turned around into Double Knees from Banks off the ring apron. Back in the ring, Ruby hit Banks with the Riott Kick for the pinfall victory.

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Triple H Hyped His Final Match Against The Undertaker At Super Show-Down

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WWE COO Triple H was on RAW tonight and came down to the ring at the start of the second hour of the show. Triple H will face The Undertaker for the last time ever at WWE Super Show-Down.

Triple H smirked as the Brooklyn crowd chanted “NXT!”. Triple H stated that NXT blew the roof off of this place Saturday night and that SummerSlam took it to another level. Triple H said that he is just like all of them, a fan at his core and that he will work until the day he dies to make sure this is here for everyone.

He said that this weekend made him want to be The Game again and brought up Vince McMahon calling him and asking him if he wanted to wrestle The Undertaker. Triple H said that he told Vince “no” because of the moment he shared following the Hell in a Cell match at WM 28, in which they posed with Shawn Michaels on the entrance ramp after the match. Triple H said that moment changed the three of them and they knew it was the end of an era.

Triple H said that he didn’t want to sound like a bitter veteran but their era was something special. The crowd chanted “you still got it!” and Triple H added that he will lace up his boots if The Undertaker will pick up his hat, put on his gloves and be The Phenom one more time. Triple H then said the era is back on October 6th and promoted the final match between The Undertaker and Triple H at WWE Super Show-Down.

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Dean Ambrose Won His First Match Back

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Dean Ambrose faced Dolph Ziggler tonight on RAW. Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre were ringside for the match.

Ambrose and Ziggler locked up to start off the match. Ziggler got the upper hand and went to work on Ambrose’s arm. Dean took Dolph down with an Arm Drag and followed it up with a shoulder tackle that knocked Ziggler out of the ring. Ziggler got back inside the ring and shoved Ambrose against the ropes.

Dean responded with a big chop to Ziggler’s chest and then an elbow to the face for a two count. Ambrose applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring but Dolph quickly battled to his feet. Dean sent him back down with a shoulder tackle and followed it up with a Body Slam.

McIntyre grabbed Dean’s leg by the ropes and Ambrose got out of the ring and got in McIntyre’s face. Rollins got in Drew’s face as Dean hopped up on the ring apron. Ziggler capitalized on the distraction and hit Ambrose with a Dropkick that sent Dean to the floor as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Ziggler was in control and had Ambrose in a Headlock in the center of the ring. Dean ducked a Clothesline and hit Ziggler with two Clotheslines of his own. Ambrose followed it up with a knee to the midsection that sent Dolph to the corner of the ring. Dean stomped on Ziggler a few times but Ziggler battled back with a boot to the face.

Ambrose blocked the Zig Zag and hit Dolph with a Fallaway Slam that sent Dolph to the ring apron. Dean launched Ziggler into the ring post and then charged at him in the corner of the ring. Dolph dove out of the way and Ambrose crashed into the post and fell to the floor outside the ring.

McIntyre dared Rollins to fight him and Seth went after him. Ziggler attacked Rollins from behind and then slammed him into the barricade with some help from McIntyre. Ambrose then went after Ziggler and brought him back into the ring. Ambrose knocked McIntyre off the apron and then Seth took him out with a Suicide Dive. Dean Ambrose then hit Dirty Deeds on Ziggler for the pinfall victory.

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Curt Hawkins Lost Again

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Last night at SummerSlam, Elias came down to the ring to perform a new song. Unfortunately for Elias, his guitar broke before he could perform the song and he stormed out of the ring.

Elias came down to the ring tonight on RAW and strummed his guitar before staring into the crowd for a couple of seconds. Elias played his guitar a bit and said that it is clear to him that someone is trying to destroy all that he is after last night. Elias asked the crowd what WWE stands for and they chanted “Walk With Elias!”.

Elias claimed that his doctor called him up and told him that being around the horrible people in Brooklyn is bad for his health. He stated that he needs to perform and told the crowd to shut up. Elias started to play his guitar again but Curt Hawkins interrupted. Hawkins said that Elias is going to be the first guy to lose to Curt Hawkins.

Hawkins added that he was feeling lucky tonight and that tonight was the night that his 218 match losing streak. Elias told Curt Hawkins that he was born a loser and that he was going to die a loser, just like everyone in the crowd. Elias added that this stage was reserved for stars and that Hawkins doesn’t belong here.

Curt started to walk back up the entrance ramp as Elias strummed his guitar. Hawkins accused Elias of hiding behind his guitar and his goofy scarf. Hawkins then challenged Elias to a match again and Elias accepted.

Hawkins went for a roll-up right away but Elias kicked out at two. Elias then leveled Hawkins with a knee to the face and then bounced his head off the turnbuckle. Hawkins battled back with a couple of punches and then a Clothesline. Hawkins hit Elias with a Dropkick that sent him out of the ring. Elias got back into the ring and quickly hit Hawkins with Drift Away for the pinfall victory.

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AOP Dominated Titus Worldwide

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Titus O’Neil interrupted Dana Brooke flirting with Apollo Crews backstage. Dana quickly changed the subject and said she has found a weakness in the Authors of Pain’s game. Titus asked what it was because they were facing them next on RAW.

Titus and Rezar started off the match as Crews and Akam were on the apron. Rezar had O’Neil in a Bear Hug and then slammed him into the turnbuckle. Akam tagged in and stomped on Titus a few times.

Titus battled back and planted Akam with a Suplex. Apollo tagged in and got bashed in the back of the head by Akam. Rezar tagged in and slammed Crews face-first to the mat for a two count.

Rezar drove Crews to the corner of the ring and tagged in Akam. Rezar lifted Apollo up and Akam connected with a Leg Drop for a near fall. Akam applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring as Dana Brooke tried to get to the crowd to make some noise. They didn’t.

Crews battled out of the hold and knocked Rezar off the apron win an Enziguri. Akam knocked Crews to the canvas and tagged Rezar back into the match. Crews climbed to the top rope and hit a Moonsault for a two count.

Titus and Akam started trading shots and O’Neil hit Akam out of the ring. Rezar then blasted Titus from behind and then launched Crews into the turnbuckle. Akam tagged back in and AOP connected with the Last Chapter for the pinfall victory.

Ronda Rousey Got Stephanie McMahon In The Arm Bar Again

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RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey came down to the ring to celebrate her victory over Alexa Bliss last night at WWE SummerSlam.

The entire RAW women’s division surrounded the ring as Stephanie McMahon came down the entrance ramp. Alexa Bliss was shown with her arm in a sling as Stephanie got inside the ring. Stephanie said that she was proud of all these women’s and promoted the all women’s PPV entitled Evolution. Stephanie added that she was so proud of the RAW Women’s Championship match that took place last night at SummerSlam and then highlights of the match were shown.

Stephanie added that Rousey is now the first ever UFC and RAW Women’s Champion. Stephanie boasted that Rousey wouldn’t be in WWE if it weren’t for her and claimed that she was the reason that she was shining above the rest. Stephanie stated that she molded Rousey to be like her and referred to Ronda as her protege.

Ronda interrupted and made her way down to the ring. Stephanie extended her hand but Rousey ignored it and grabbed the microphone placed next to the RAW Women’s Championship. The crowd chanted Ronda’s name as she smiled in the ring and Stephanie claimed that in her ears she was hearing “Steph!”.

Rousey said that for once this was not about Stephanie, it was all about the women in WWE. Ronda asked why Stephanie was making everyone stand ringside and invited them all to get up on the ring apron. Ronda scolded Stephanie for trying to tell her how to be a champion. Rousey said this was about every single one of the female Superstars here and referred to Natalya as the cornerstone of the women’s division.

Rona then addressed Sasha & Bayley and said that their match at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn inspired this entire movement. Rousey stated that she is not Brock Lesnar and she is going to be a fighting champion. Ronda said that she cannot wait to get in the ring and compete every night.

Stephanie said that this was not the Rousey that she wanted here and brought up “poor Alexa Bliss”. Steph rolled footage of Rousey bending Bliss’ arm back last night at SummerSlam and stated that wasn’t wrestling. Stephanie added that Ronda just wants to break everyone’s arm so that Rousey can stand alone in the spotlight.

Rousey stated that she wasn’t here to break their arms, only those who deserve it. Ronda started walking towards Stephanie and then grabbed her and took her to the canvas. Ronda then locked in the Arm Bar for a few seconds and then let her go. The heels in the RAW women’s division checked on Stephanie as the faces posed with Ronda in the ring.

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The Revival Swept The B-Team

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RAW Tag Team Champions the B-Team came down to the ring and announced that the “B” stands for Brooklyn. Bo Dallas then faced Scott Dawson in a singles match as Curtis Axel and Dash Wilder were ringside.

Dawson controlled the match early and beat the hell out of Bo in the corner of the ring. Dallas fought back but Dawson quickly got the upper hand once again and defeated him in a very short match.

After the match, Curtis Axel got into the ring and challenged Dash Wilder to match. It was already announced beforehand that Axel would be facing Wilder tonight and Corey Graves joked that Curtis must have the memory of a goldfish as RAW went to a break.

When RAW returned, Dash Wilder was in control of Axel in the middle of the ring. Wilder connected with a Backbreaker for a near fall. Axel battled back with a Dropkick and followed it up with a Splash in the corner.

Axel hit a Neckbreaker and then went for another one but Wilder threw him to the corner. Dash then slammed Axel to the canvas for the pinfall victory. After the match, Bo Dallas said that the Revival might have defeated them separately in singles matches but the B-Team are still RAW Tag Team Champions.

Constable Corbin Is Now RAW GM

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RAW GM Kurt Angle was shown backstage and was by Paul Heyman. Paul said that he had a mission this evening and said Brock Lesnar wanted to his invoke his rematch clause. Angle stated that it will be a long time before Brock gets his rematch. Heyman agreed and said that Lesnar wants to invoke his rematch clause at Hell in a Cell. Angle said it will be a cold day in hell if that ever happens.

Constable Corbin confronted RAW GM Kurt Angle backstage after his match and said that he was tired of not getting what he wanted. He added that Stephanie McMahon was here tonight and that he was going to go talk to her.

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Later on RAW, Stephanie McMahon was backstage with Alexa Bliss and Constable Corbin. RAW GM Kurt Angle interrupted and apologized to Stephanie. Stephanie told Angle that he needed a vacation and that Constable Corbin will be the RAW GM while Angle takes some time off.

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The Shield Reunited

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Roman Reigns defended his Universal Championship against Finn Balor in the main event of this week’s episode of RAW. Braun Strowman approached Balor backstage before the match and warned him that he will cash in his MITB contract tonight. Reigns started off the match in control and connected with a punch to Finn’s face that knocked him out the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

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When RAW returned, Roman was still in control of the match and hit Finn with a knee to the ribs. Balor battled back with a Dropkick that sent Roman tumbling out of the ring. Finn went for a kick off the apron but Reigns blocked it and slammed Balor’s face into the ring apron for a near fall.

Reigns whipped Balor into the turnbuckle and followed it up with a big right hand to the face. Balor tripped up Roman and connected with a Double Stomp to his chest. Finn hit Roman with a chop and that pissed Reigns off. Roman threw Finn to the corner and hit him with 10 Clotheslines in a row.

Finn caught Roman with a Dropkick that sent Roman out of the ring. Balor then sprinted across the ring and flipped onto Roman on the outside. Finn brought Roman back into the ring and went for the cover but Roman kicked out at two as RAW went to a break.

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Roman was back in control when RAW returned from the break. Finn battled back with a few punches and followed it up with an overhead kick. Balor knocked Roman to the canvas and stomped on him as the crowd cheered him on. Balor went for the Slingblade but Roman countered into a roll-up for a two count.

Reigns followed it up with a Powerbomb for another near fall. Roman geared up and went for the Superman Punch but Finn blocked it with a kick to the midsection. Balor booted Reigns to the canvas and made his way up to the top rope. Balor hopped down as Reigns got up and planted him with a Slingblade.

Finn went for a Dropkick but Roman connected with a Superman Punch out of nowhere for a two count. Roman set up in the corner as Balor stumbled to his feet. Reigns went for the Spear but Balor countered into a roll-up for a two count. Reigns then hit the Superman Punch again and set up for the Spear but Braun Strowman’s music hit.

Strowman came down to the entrance ramp and Balor capitalized with a Slingblade. Balor went for the Coup de Grace but Roman rolled out of the way and hit the Spear for the pinfall victory. Braun Strowman then got inside the ring as Roman Reigns got up. Braun then booted Roman to the canvas and Strowman told the referee that he was cashing in.

The Shield’s theme just hit and Rollins & Ambrose returned and surrounded Strowman on opposite sides of the ring. Michael Cole pointed out that the bell has not rung yet and it is not an official match. The crowd chanted “holy sh*t!” as Strowman pushed Reigns to the corner of the ring.

Ambrose and Rollins then attacked Strowman from behind and Reigns Clotheslined Braun out of the ring. The Shield set up for a Powerbomb through the table but Braun kicked them away. Roman then hit Braun with a Spear and then the Shield Powerbombed Braun through the table.

Opinion: What an awesome ending to this week’s episode of RAW. Reigns and Balor put on a very entertaining match and The Shield reunion caught me by surprise. I was expecting Kevin Owens to attack Strowman but the Shield getting back together is far more interesting. In addition to The Shield getting back together, evil is now back in power on RAW. Stephanie McMahon forced Angle to take a vacation and appointed Baron Corbin as the RAW GM while Angle is away. It will be interesting to see where these storylines go as we build towards Hell in a Cell next month.

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

Paul Heyman: “I’m In The Brock Lesnar Business”

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For as long as anyone can remember, Paul Heyman has always stood at the side of Brock Lesnar.

This past weekend Lesnar dropped his Universal Championship to Roman Reigns at SummerSlam. Now, Lesnar will prepare for a UFC heavyweight title opportunity against Daniel Cormier.

He’s expected to return to the UFC early next year. Lesnar’s advocate, Heyman, did an interview with Sports Illustrated over the weekend to promote SummerSlam. During the discussion, Heyman made a rather interesting comment.

The Brock Lesnar Business

Heyman claimed that he’s not in the business of WWE, professional wrestling or sports entertainment. Paul Heyman is in the Brock Lesnar business:

“I think there are a lot of people who would argue that I have not been in the WWE business, the pro wrestling business, the sports entertainment business, et al for quite some time, and that I’ve arrived at a place in my career where I am in the Brock Lesnar business. Please feel free to develop your own conspiracy theories based on that.

“Evolution is the DNA of a continued existence. Those who don’t evolve become the subject of a ‘Whatever Happened To’ story. I can only hope that I’m a very different person and performer, some would suggest the different person aspect is most important, but I digress, than I was a decade ago.

“And I hope to be a much different person and performer a decade from now as well. I’ve been blessed with a long enough career that I’ve been allowed to grow into this role..

“The concept? Keep a Brock Lesnar experience as a rare occurrence, so when it happens, it’s not only ‘Can’t miss’, it is ‘Must see!’, and hopefully, that takes us back to the WWE/UFC business philosophy of Brock Lesnar, which then translates into ‘Must pay!’

“Let’s keep in mind, whether it’s WWE, UFC, boxing, Major League Baseball, the NFL, NHL, NBA; it’s a business. And it’s a business of rights fees and box office.”

Erick Rowan Suffers Injury At WWE SummerSlam

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Unfortunately, a new report has surfaced that has revealed Erick Rowan suffered an injury.

As seen at Sunday’s (August 19, 2018) WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event in Brooklyn, New York at the Barclays Center on the WWE Network, The New Day was able to beat The Bludgeon Brothers (Luke Harper & Rowan) in a SmackDown Tag Team Title match by DQ once Rowan hit the challengers with a mallet hammer that they carry down to the ring as part of their entrance.

Mike Johnson of PWinsider.com is reporting that Rowan suffered an arm injury while working the match. It was noted that Rowan was not backstage at Monday’s live event in Atlantic City but rather is getting the injury evaluated.

Although this has yet to be confirmed, it was mentioned in the report that the word going among WWE talents is that it might be a bicep injury.

With the DQ finish of their SummerSlam match, the original belief was that a rematch between the two teams will go down on an upcoming episode of SmackDown Live or even at the upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event that takes place on Sunday, September 16, 2018 in San Antonio, Texas at the AT&T Center. 

We hope to have more information on this situation and will pass it along once we learn more.

Charlotte Flair Sets WWE PPV Record, Velveteen Dream Shares Cryptic Messages

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Charlotte Flair Sets WWE PPV Record

Charlotte Flair’s latest win made history for more reasons than one. The daughter of WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair was able to beat Carmella and Becky Lynch in a triple threat match to win the SmackDown Women’s Title at Sunday’s (August 19, 2018) WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event in Brooklyn, New York at the Barclays Center on the WWE Network.

Not only did that title win make her a seven-time champion but it also made her the record holder for most WWE PPV wins of any female superstar. The company sent out the following photo on their Instagram account where they made the announcement of Flair’s accomplishment. She’s expected to address the attack by Lynch on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live.

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Velveteen Dream Shares Cryptic Messages

Velveteen Dream has fans talking after his latest cryptic messages that he has shared on his official Twitter account. It should be noted that the tights that he was wearing during his singles match against EC3 read “Call Me Up Vince.” He would later write, “DISAPPOINTMENT is reserved 4 those who expect the things they can’t control. DON’T BE A SADBOY.”

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What do you think these tweets mean from Dream? Sound off in the comment section.

WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion (8/20)

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The August 20th, 2018 edition of WWE RAW was the first episode after SummerSlam, and took place at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY.

– New WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns comes out to the ring to kick off the show. Reigns says he’s a man of his word, he conquered the beast, and he will be defending his Universal Title tonight. Reigns says the man he will defend against tonight is Finn Balor. Balor comes out to the ring next, and accepts the challenge with a handshake. Baron Corbin comes out to interrupt. Corbin steps in the ring with a mic and he takes issue with Balor competing as “the demon” last night, and says Balor breached his contract. Corbin gets in Reigns and Balor’s faces, and then Kurt Angle comes out to interrupt. Kurt says he makes the matches, not Corbin. Kurt says he doesn’t care what Corbin thinks, but he does care what Brooklyn things. Kurt asks the crowd if they’d like to see Balor challenge Reigns for the Title tonight, and the crowd cheers, so Angle books the match for our main event tonight. Kurt also books Corbin in a match tonight, and that match starts right now, against Bobby Lashley.

Bobby Lashley vs. Baron Corbin: Lashley starts off strong with a couple belly to back suplexes. Lashley follows up with a swinging neckbreaker, and then he takes Corbin into the corner for some more punishment. Lashley mounts Corbin for ten punches in the corner and then clotheslines him to the outside. Lashley throws Corbin back in the ring and he leaps up to the apron, but Corbin kicks Lashley back down to the floor. Corbin slams Lashley into the fan barricade and then takes things back in the ring. Lashley comes back with a clothesline and he looks for a vertical suplex, but Corbin spears him through the ropes and down to the floor. Corbin slides outside and clotheslines Lashley down on the ringside floor. Back in the ring, Corbin beats on Lashley in the corner and sends him into the ring post. Lashley dodges a shot and starts fighting back now. Lashley and Corbin exchange lariats and elbow strikes now until Lashley plants him with a spinebuster for a two count. Lashley tires to come off the top with a move, but Corbin catches him and hits the chokeslam backbreaker for a two count. Lashley gets back to his feet and after a short exchange he hits the spinebuster for the three count.

Winner: Bobby Lashley

– We see Kurt Angle backstage watching Lashley’s victory on a monitor. Paul Heyman then walks in to confront Angle and he asks for Brock Lesnar’s contractually obligated rematch for the Universal Title. Kurt says the contract doesn’t state when the rematch will be, so it’s up to Kurt’s discretion, and it will be a long long time before Brock ever gets his rematch. Heyman says that’s okay, because they want the rematch at Hell In A Cell. Angle says that would be a cold day in hell and to forget about it.

– Baron Corbin confronts Kurt Angle now and complains about being given matches without time to prepare — against The Demon and then against Lashley. Corbin says he’s tired of Kurt not giving him what he wants. Kurt says his job isn’t to do what he wants, his job to what’s best for the WWE Universe. Corbin says Stephanie is here tonight, and Corbin is going to go talk to her.

Sasha Banks, Bayley and Ember Moon vs. The Riott Squad: Sasha starts off strong against Ruby and then quickly tags in Bayley who continues the offense. Ember tags in and lays into Ruby with kicks. The aprons clear now until the babyfaces clear the Riott Squad from the ring and they follow up with suicide dives on them at ringside. Back in the ring, Sarah Logan drops Bayley and keeps her grounded. Ruby tags in and so does Sasha. Sasha cleans house and stuns Ruby with a boot to the face. Sasha takes Ruby in the corner and hits a double foot stomp and pins, but Mandy breaks up the pin. The aprons clear and after some confusion Ruby hits the Riott Kick for the three count.

Winners: The Riott Squad

– Up next: Triple H will address the WWE Universe

– We see some still shots from last night’s SummerSlam pay-per-view.

– Triple H comes out to the ring and says he’ll work until he dies to make sure this all continues for the WWE Universe, which gets a pop from the crowd. Triple H then moves on to the subject of his history with The Undertaker, and he shows a shot on the big screen of himself, Undertaker and Shawn Michaels from WrestleMania in 2012. Triple H says he couldn’t miss the opportunity to lace up his boots one more time and step in the ring with The Undertaker in Australia, and the crowd gives him a “you still got it” chant. Triple H says the excitement and goosebumps are coming back for the fans, because The Game is back.

Dean Ambrose vs. Dolph Ziggler: Seth Rollins and Drew McIntyre are both at ringside for this singles match. Ambrose starts off strong and lays into Ziggler with punches and chops before taking him down in a side headlock. Ziggler looks for a hip toss, but Dean blocks it and slams Ziggler down. Dean runs the ropes but Drew grabs his leg from ringside. Rollins runs around to hold back Ambrose and deal with McIntyre. The distraction leads to Ziggler dropkicking Ambrose from the apron down to the ringside floor. Back in the ring, Ziggler applies a sleeper to Ambrose until Ambrose finally breaks free. Ambrose comes back with a knee to the midsection and hen stomps a mud hole in Dolph in the corner. Ziggler comes back with a big boot and then looks for a Zig Zag, but Ambrose dodges it and hits a fallaway slam. Ziggler drops Ambrose neck-first across the top rope and then looks for a superkick, but Ambrose blocks it. Ziggler sends Ambrose outside, and then Drew and Seth get in each other’s faces. Seth and Drew start brawling on the floor now until Ziggler runs over and cheap-shots Rollins. They double-team Rollins at ringside until Ambrose comes from behind and drops McIntyre and Ziggler. Back in the ring, Ambrose knocks Drew off the apron and looks for the Dirty Deeds on Ziggler, but Ziggler escapes. Ziggler looks for a superkick but Dean blocks it, as Rollins runs through the ring for a suicide dive on McIntyre at ringside. Ziggler looks for a DDT on Ambrose, but Ambrose blocks that too and hits the Dirty Deeds for the three count.

Winner: Dean Ambrose

– Ambrose and Rollins celebrate on the ramp while Drew and Dolph recover in the ring.

– Elias is backstage telling some producers that they are on their third strike after his performances keep getting messed up. Elias has his guitar and walks off towards the gorilla position.

– Finn Balor is shown backstage in his locker room when Braun Strowman walks in. Braun tells Balor what he told Brock and Roman last night, that he’s the monster among men and he does things face to face regarding his Money In The Bank contract. Braun wishes Finn good luck tonight and walks off.

– Elias comes down to the ring and trashes his producers and engineers for messing up his past performances. Elias says his doctor advised against being around the horrible people of Brooklyn again, but he’s a performer and he’s here. He tells everyone to shut their mouths while he plays, but then Curt Hawkins comes out to interrupt. Hawkins gets on the mic and comes down to the ring, saying Elias might want a #1 hit, but instead he’s going to be the #1 guy to lose to Curt Hawkins. Hawkins wants to end his losing streak in Brooklyn tonight, but Elias insists that Hawkins is a loser just like every single person in the fan. He tells Hawkins to start walking, and Elias says he will get his song out one way or another. Hawkins starts to walk off, but then yells at Elias asking if he’s going to hide behind his guitar and goofy scarf, or is he going to fight him, because he’s challenging him to a match right now.

Curt Hawkins vs. Elias: The opening bell sounds and HAwkins immediately rolls up Elias for a two count. Elias fires back with a jumping knee to the face and then continues the offense on Hawkins with strikes. Elias hits an elbow drop for a two count. Hawkins tries to roll up Elias again but just gets a two count. Hawkins fires back with right hands now and then a jumping forearm shot. Hawkins hits a dropkick and then Elias rolls outside for a breather. Back in the ring, Elias hits another knee to the face and then the Drift Away for the three count.

Winner: Elias

– Titus O’Neil is shown walking bacsktage looking for Apollo and Dana. He finds them and asks where they’ve been, and they stammer and say they’ve been discussing strategy. Titus reminds them they have a match coming up, and Dana says she’s been doing research and found some weaknesses in The Authors of Pain’s game.

The Authors of Pain vs. Titus Worldwide: The opening bell sounds and Rezar starts off strong against Titus, then locks him in a bear hug to slow things down. Rezar backs Titus into the Authors’ corner and then Akam tags in. They beat on Titus in the corner, and then Rezar looks for a vertical suplex, but Titus reverses it into a suplex of his own. Apollo gets the tag and knocks Akam off the apron, but Rezar drops Apollo from behind. Akam tags in and they double team Crews for a two count. They double team Crews and then Akam applies a chin lock. Crews finally fires up and fights back, but The Authors double team him again. Crews manages to fight them off, and then Crews hits a moonsault off the top, and then a standing shooting star press on Akam, but Rezar breaks it up. They send Titus out to the ringisde floor again, and then the Authors hit the Last Chapter on Crews for the three count.

Winners: The Authors of Pain

– Dana is shown consoling Apollo on the ringside floor after the match.

– The entire women’s roster is around the ring now and carpet is laid out in the ring. The Women’s Title belt is in the ring for an official presentation to Ronda Rousey. Stephanie McMahon comes out to the ring next and introduces a video package looking at Ronda Rousey’s road to the Women’s Title. Stephanie goes on to give herself credit for being such a great businesswoman, and says Ronda is her protege, but then Ronda Rousey comes out to interrupt. Ronda steps in the ring and the crowd chants her name, and Stephanie gets on the mic saying she takes credit for this. Ronda interrupts and says this isn’t all about Stephanie, and she asks why the other wrestlers have to stand at ringside while Stephanie is in the ring. Ronda tells the wrestlers to get up on the ring, and Ronda says this is about all of them and women’s evolution, not just Stephanie. Ronda credits Natalya, Bayley, and Sasha Banks with propelling the women’s wrestling movement. Ronda says she’s not Brock Lesnar and she’s going to be a fighting champion. Stephanie says this isn’t the Ronda Rousey she knows, this is the Ronda who just wants to break peoples’ arms. Stephanie points out that Ronda broke Alexa’s arm last night, and shows some still shots from their match last night. Stephanie says Ronda is going to break all of their arms and wipe all of them out. Ronda gets in Stephanie’s face, says she only breaks arms of people who deserve it, and grabs her. Ronda takes Stephanie down and puts her in an arm bar. Ronda lets go as Stephanie screams and rolls out of the ring. Some of the other women check on Stephanie at ringside, as others join Ronda in the ring and hug her.

– The B Team comes out to the ring and they get on the mics. They talk about the twists and turns of their careers, and how they went from not winning one match to being Tag Champs. Axel says they have two singles matches tonight, and tonight the B in B-Team stands for Brooklyn.

Scott Dawson vs. Bo Dallas: Dash Wilder and Curtis Axel are both at ringside for this one. Dawson starts off strong with a shot to the face and then a clothesline on Dallas. Dawson slingshots Dallas into the corner, then elbows him in the face. Dallas comes back with a roll-up out of nowhere for a two count, and then some clotheslines. Dallas boots him in the face and then takes him down with a running elbow. Dallas looks for a suplex, but Dawson reverses and hits a brainbuster for the three count.

Winner: Scott Dawson

– Axel gets in the ring and tells Dash to get his ass in the ring, because they’re up next.

Curtis Axel vs. Dash Wilder: The opening bell sounds and Wilder starts off with a backbreaker for a two count early on. Dallas starts fighting back, but Wilder dodges a shot and hits a facebuster for the three count after a short match.

Winner: Dash Wilder

– The Revival celebrates after their second singles win of the night, and they motion that they want the Tag Titles. Bo gets on the mic at ringside and calls them out, saying they may have won the singles matches, but they are still the RAW Tag Team Champions.

– Universal Champion Roman Reigns is backstage for an interview with Renee Young. Reigns says he didn’t give years of his life chasing the Universal Title just to sit around not defending it. Reigns says Balor earned his shot and he’s getting it tonight, but he’s going to lose and go back to the line. Reigns says this will always be his yard.

– Stephanie McMahon is backstage in the trainer’s office getting her arm checked on with Baron Corbin and Alexa Bliss. Kurt Angle walks in to check on her, and Stephanie criticizes Kurt for not protecting her from Ronda. Kurt says he’s doing the best he can, but Stephanie doesn’t believe him. Stephanie says it’s been a year-and-a-half since Kurt became GM, and maybe Kurt needs time off and a vacation. Stephanie says Kurt needs time off, so Baron Corbin will be the acting GM of RAW now, and he is in charge. Kurt looks confused and walks off.

Roman Reigns (c) vs. Finn Balor: Roman Reigns’ Universal Title is on the line in this one. The opening bell sound and they lock up. Reigns overpowers Balor early on and shoves him across the ring, and then drops him with a shoulder tackle. Balor tries to come back, but Reigns decks him with a right hand. Reigns keeps Balor grounded with a chin lock until Balor, until Balor dodges a shot and hits a dropkick. Reigns comes back with a shot in the corner, but Balor fires back with some strikes of his own. Reigns hits a series of clotheslines in the corner, but Balor answers with a dropkick that sends Reigns out to ringside. Balor follows up with a big suicide dive over the top rope down onto Reigns on the floor. Back in the ring, Reigns and Balor trades blows until Balor hits a Pele kick. Balor fires up and stomps on Reigns now and he looks for a sling blade, but Reigns blocks it and powerbombs Balor. Reigns looks for a Superman punch but Balor blocks it and hits an inverted DDT. Balor hits a Sling Blade on Reigns and then charges for a Sling Blade, but Reigns shuts him down with a Superman punch. Reigns looks for a spear, but Balor blocks it with a knee. They go back and forth until Reigns drops Balor with a Superman punch, and then Braun Strowman’s music hits and Strowman comes out to the stage. Balor takes advantage of the distraction with a Sling Blade and dropkick on Reigns. Balor goes for the Coup De Grace, but Reigns dodges and hits a spear for the three count.

Winner & still Universal Champion: Roman Reigns

– Immediately after the match, Braun steps in the ring and drops Reigns. Braun gives his briefcase to the ref and cashes in his Money In The Bank contract. Before the bell rings, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins come out to the old Shield music. Ambrose and Rollins get on the aprons and surround Strowman. Reigns gets to his feet and Braun charges at him. Ambrose and Rollins hit the ring and they all gang up on Strowman. Reigns superman punches Braun as they continue ganging up on him. Ambrose and Rollins then take Braun out to ringside near the announce table. Reigns follows and they look for the group powerbomb, but Strowman fights them off. Reigns fires back with a spear, and Braun is down. They grab Braun again and successfully powerbomb him through the announce table. Reigns, Rollins and Ambrose stand over Braun and bump fists as RAW goes off the air.

Rikishi Congratulates Roman Reigns On SummerSlam Win

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Last night at SummerSlam, Roman Reigns finally captured the WWE Universal Championship.

Reigns got his fourth crack at attempting to dethrone Brock Lesnar from World Champion status. Braun Strowman came to the ring before the match started, and declared he’d cash-in his Money In The Bank (MITB) briefcase on the winner.

After Lesnar attacked Strowman at ringside, Reigns hit “The Beast” with a Spear for the three count. Reigns is once again on top of the WWE mountain, and is happy to have the title back on RAW full-time.

Shortly after the PPV, Reigns’ uncle and WWE Hall Of Famer, Rikishi, congratulated his nephew. Rikishi took to Twitter and offered a congratulatory message to “The Big Dog”:

Speaking of SummerSlam, you can check out the full results from the show here:

  • WWE Universal Championship: Roman Reigns def. (C) Brock Lesnar
  • WWE Championship: (C) AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe ended in a No Contest
  • WWE RAW Women’s Championship: Ronda Rousey def. (C) Alexa Bliss
  • WWE Intercontinental Championship: Seth Rollins def. (C) Dolph Ziggler
  • WWE United States Championship: (C) Shinsuke Nakamura def. Jeff Hardy
  • WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship: Charlotte Flair def. (C) Carmella and Becky Lynch
  • Braun Strowman def. Kevin Owens
  • Finn Balor def. Baron Corbin
  • The Miz def. Daniel Bryan
  • WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship: (C) The Bludgeon Brothers vs. The New Day ended in a Disqualification

Kickoff Show

  • WWE Cruiserweight Championship: (C) Cedric Alexander def. Drew Gulak
  • Zelina Vega & Andrade Almas def. Lana & Rusev
  • WWE RAW Tag Team Championship: (C) The B-Team def. The Revival

Rusev On If He’s Frustrated With His Position In WWE

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Many fans have been wondering if Rusev is frustrated with his position in WWE.

Although he has received a WWE Title shot recently, albeit an unsuccessful one, a lot of fans feel he is being underutilized. Rusev got himself over with the innovation of “Rusev Day.” The chant has ran rampant in the professional wrestling world.

In fact, chants of “Rusev Day” even rang out at non-WWE events. Fans even chant it randomly when they’re bored with what’s going on in the ring. Wrestling fans would very much like to see Rusev receive a bigger push on SmackDown Live.

Last night, he was on the SummerSlam Kickoff Show, teaming up with his wife Lana to take on Andrade “Cien” Almas and Zelina Vega. Rusev and Lana were unsuccessful in picking up a win at “The Biggest Party Of The Summer.”

Prior to the event, Rusev did an interview with The Gorilla Position to talk about the show. During their conversation, Rusev was asked if he’s frustrated with his current situation in the WWE.

Is Rusev Frustrated?

“The Bulgarian Brute” said he can’t control the way he’s booked. Whether he’s the first match on the card, or the last, all he can control is his performance:

“I have no control over any of that,” Rusev said. “I’m there to perform to the best of my abilities and whether I’m first on the card or last, champion or not, I mean I’m just gonna be me and keep doing what I do best.

“Eventually, one day you know cream rises to the top. So you know I’m waiting… I’m waiting for the rise.”

Discussion: How do you feel about the way Rusev is being used by WWE? Do you think he’s frustrated? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions