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New Title Match Set For WWE Money In The Bank, Updated Card

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WWE has announced a new match for the upcoming Money in the Bank PPV.

As seen on this week’s episode of Monday Night RAW in Houston, TX at the Toyota Center on the USA Network, Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel won a tag team battle royal to earn the right to be the new #1 contenders for the RAW Tag Team Titles. 

The Revival, Heath Slater & Rhyno, Breezango, Titus Worldwide, Drew McIntyre & Dolph Ziggler and The Ascension were the other teams that competed in the match. 

As a result of this big win, Dallas and Axel will now challenge Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt for the titles at the upcoming Money in the Bank PPV event.

The Money in the Bank pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, June 17, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets. Both Raw and SmackDown brands will be featured.

The Card

– Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Braun Strowman vs. Finn Balor vs. The Miz vs. Rusev vs. Kevin Owens vs. Bobby Roode vs. Samoa Joe

– Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Ember Moon vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Becky Lynch vs. Natalya vs. Lana vs. Naomi vs. Sasha Banks

– WWE Title Last Man Standing Match: AJ Styles © vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

– WWE Raw Women’s Title Match: Nia Jax © vs. Ronda Rousey

– WWE Intercontinental Title Match: Seth Rollins © vs. Elias

– WWE SmackDown Women’s Title Match: Carmella © vs. Asuka

– Singles Match: Roman Reigns vs. Jinder Mahal

– Singles Match: Daniel Bryan vs. Big Cass

– WWE SmackDown Tag Team Title Match: Luke Harper & Erick Rowan © vs. Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows

– WWE Raw Tag Team Title Match: Matt Hardy & Bray Wyatt © vs. Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas

– Singles Match: Bobby Lashley vs. Sami Zayn

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

Two Matches Slated For Tuesday’s Episode Of WWE 205 Live

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Two matches have been revealed for WWE 205 Live.

WWE sent out a video on their official Twitter account of 205 Live General Manager Drake Maverick announcing two big matches for Tuesday’s episode of the show in Corpus Christi, TX at the American Bank Center on the WWE Network.

Those matches are Brian Kendrick taking on Lince Dorado in a singles match as well as Musta Ali versus Buddy Murphy, who just lost to WWE Cruiserweight Champion Cedric Alexander on last week’s episode.  

“EXCLUSIVE: Per @WWEMaverick, tomorrow on #205Live we will witness two HUGE matchups in the form of @mrbriankendrick vs. @LuchadorLD and @MustafaAliWWE vs. @WWE_Murphy!”

What are your thoughts on these matches being announced for this show by the sports entertainment company? Sound off in the comment section below.

Reason Why Jonathan Coachman Was Absent From Monday’s RAW, WWE Network News

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Jonathan Coachman’s Absent

There was one member of the commentator team for the sports entertainment company’s flagship show, Monday Night RAW, missing from this week’s episode in Houston, TX at the Toyota Center on the USA Network.

Michael Cole announced at the top of the show that Jonathan Coachman was ‘on assignment’ and that David Otunga would be filling in for him on the announce team for the show.

It turns out that the reason Coachman missed the show was due to him currently being in Atlantic City, New Jersey while covering the World Long Drive Golf Championships. 

WWE Network News

WWE’s streaming service, WWE Network, will be airing a new episode of “Something Else to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard” this coming Wednesday that will focus on WWE’s ECW brand, which lasted from 2006 until 2010. The episode will hit the on-demand section at 8pm EST.

What are your thoughts on Otunga filling in for Coachman on RAW? Sound off in the comment section below.

Kane Won’t Rule Out Wrestling If He’s Elected Mayor, New WWE NXT Announced

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Major Kane Wrestling Again

It’s been well established that Glenn Jacobs (better known as Kane) has been declared the winner of the Knox County primary for mayor by a narrow margin. Later this year, citizens of the country will decide by voting who they want to win the mayoral race.

Kane recently spoke with Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet to talk about various topics.

During this interview, he was asked if he wins the election for Mayor of Knox County, would he consider wrestling again. He won’t rule out wrestling again by stating, “I never rule anything out. I think it would be great to have a PPV here in Knoxville. We haven’t had one in forever. If there’s a PPV, it would be an honor for me to take part in that.”

WWE NXT Touring

On Monday, June 4, 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, August 16 at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium in Lowell, Mass. They continue on Friday, August 17 at the Asbury Park Convention Hall in Asbury Park, N.J. The next night is, of course, the fourth annual TakeOver: Brooklyn event.

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

Tickets for the events go on sale at NXTtickets.com starting this Friday, June 8.

What are your thoughts on Kane potentially wrestling again? Sound off in the comment section below.

WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion (6/4)

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The June 4th edition of WWE RAW aired live from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

– This week’s episode of RAW kicks off with Elias already sitting in the ring. Jojo introduces him, and he starts warming up on his guitar under the spotlight in the ring. Elias says he is WWE’s most valuable asset, and he’ll be even more valuable after becoming the next IC Champion at Money In The Bank. He says Seth Rollins will learn the hard way that WWE stands for Walk With Elias. Elias reminds everyone that he smashed a guitar over Rollins’ last week, and complains that he lost one of his favorite guitars in the altercation. Elias sings a song trashing Rollins and the Houston Rockets, and then Rollins comes out to interrupt. Rollins circles the ring as Elias stands on the mat wielding his guitar like a weapon. Rollins grabs a steel chair to even the odds, and he steps into the ring. They both swing their weapons, but Rollins hits the guitar away with the steel chair. Rollins corners Elias, but then Jinder Mahal runs in from behind and ambushes Rollins. Mahal and Elias now beat down Rollins on the mat until Roman Reigns runs in for the save. Reigns fights them off, including Sunil Singh who has hopped in the ring. Reigns clears the ring, and then helps Rollins to his feet. Kurt Angle comes out to the stage on the mic, and tells Elias that he and Jinder aren’t going anywhere. Kurt books a tag team match, right here in Houston, Texas, and that starts right now.

Seth Rollins & Romain Reigns vs. Elias & Jinder Mahal: It’s all Reigns and Rollins in the opening moments of this one as they beat their opponents down all over ringside. Back in the ring, Elias finally mounts some offense and drops Rollins with a big lariat. Elias and Jinder take turns beating on Rollins, but Rollins finally comes back and gets the hot tag to Reigns. Reigns hits the ring and cleans house. He throws Jinder outside, then drops Elias with a big boot to the face. Reigns looks for a superman punch on Elias, but he gets distracted by Jinder and punches Jinder off the apron. Elias rolls outside to recover, and Reigns follows. Reigns runs around the ring, but an interference from Sunil Singh saves Jinder and allows Elias to knee Reigns in the face. Reigns is down now as Elias beats on him and then takes him back in the ring. Elias and Jinder take turns beating on Reigns. Jinder drops some elbows on Reigns’ head, then follows up with the knee drops. Elias comes in and knocks Rollins off the apron, and the distraction leads to Reigns coming back with an uppercut on Elias. Elias shuts him down and tags in Jinder, who continues the assault on Reigns. Rollins finally gets the hot tag and cleans house. Rollins takes the fight to Elias and hits a Falcon Arrow, but Jinder breaks up the pin. Jinder looks for the Khallas, but Reigns runs in and hits the superman punch on him. Jinder then boots Elias in the face, and Rollins superkicks Elias in the face. Sunil gets on the apron and distracts Rollins. Meanwhile at ringside, Jinder and Reigns brawl into the crowd. Elias tries to roll up Rollins, but Rollins escapes and kicks him in the head. Rollins then hits a suicide dive on Jinder at ringside. Sunil gets a steel chair and eyes up Rollins, but Rollins snatches it away from him. They run in the ring and Elias stops Rollins and DDT’s him on the chair. Elias follows up with the Drift Away on Rollins for the three count.

Winners: Elias & Jinder Mahal

– Reigns helps Rollins recover in the ring after the match, as Jinder, Elias and Sunil head up the ramp.

– Still to come: Nia Jax vs. Natalya; and a Tag Team Battle Royal where the winners get a shot at the RAW Tag Team Titles

– Bruce Prichard is at ringside to promote his WWE Network series Something Else To Wrestle With.

– Curt Hawkins is in the ring and there is a big taco buffet display at ringside. Hawkins cuts a promo in the ring and talks about free tacos, and he’s in the ring with a local enhancement talent.

Curt Hawkins vs. enhancement talent: Hawkins and the jobber go back and forth in the opening moments until Hawkins hits a big scoop slam. Hawkins follows up with a big lariat, then he calls for him to get to his feet, but Baron Corbin interrupts. Corbin hits the ring and hits the End of Days on the jobber, and the ref calls for the DQ.

Winner via DQ: Enhancement talent

– Hawkins looks traumatized after the match. Hawkins rolls outside after Corbin, and Corbin throws him onto the table of tacos. Corbin flips the table ontop of Hawkins and the crowd boos as Corbin heads backstage.

– Ronda Rousey is backstage helping Natalya warm up for her match tonight.

– Baron Corbin confronts Kurt Angle and says he talked directly to Stephanie McMahon. Corbin says Stephanie had a message for Angle, saying Angle has made irresponsible decisions, and Stephanie now appoints Corbin as the new “constable” of RAW to assist Angle in his RAW duties.

– Ronda Rousey comes out to the broadcast table to do commentary for the next month.

Nia Jax vs. Ronda Rousey: The opening bell sounds and they lock up. Nia overpowers Natalya early on and backs her into the corner. Natalya tries to fight back with a dropkick, but Nia drops her again by shoving her down to the mat. Nia bumps Natalya out of the ring and Natalya recovers on the floor. Back in the ring, Nia continues the beat down on Natalya. Natalya starts to fight back and she dropkicks Nia down to one knee. Nia misses a splash in the corner and Natalya drops her with a clothesline for a two count. Natalya starts selling a knee injury, and Nia capitalizes with a Samoan Drop for the three count.

Winner: Nia Jax

– Natalya is still selling the knee injury after the match. Nia acts upset about the injury after the mach as Natalya undoes her boot. Ronda comes down to the ring and to check on Natalya. Nia asks if Natalya is okay but Ronda keeps shooing her off. Nia bumps into Ronda and Ronda gets in her face. Ronda tells Nia to just go, and then Ronda gets back down to check on Natalya. Nia stands by as the ref and Ronda help Natalya out of the ring.

– Still to come: Kevin Owens vs. Finn Balor; and Bobby Lashley responds to Sami Zayn

– Bobby Roode is backstage getting ready for his match tonight. He does a brief interview with Renee Young, where Roode says he thrives in the spotlight and is excited to climb the Money In The Bank ladder, and then go on to win the Universal Title. Roode isn’t as happy talking about his match against Strowman tonight, and he says he has never seen a competitor like Strowman. Roode says his goal tonight is just to survive.

Braun Strowman vs. Bobby Roode: The opening bell sounds and they immediately go at it. Strowman starts off strong, but Roode hits a shot to the knee that stuns Strowman. Strowman briefly sells a knee injury, but then goes right back to work on Roode and drops him. Strowman suplexes Roode down and then poses for the crowd. Roode fights back with a kick and then Strowman misses a shot in the corner and crashes into the ring post. Roode rolls outside and pulls a ladder out from under the ring. Strowman and Roode fight around ringside, and Strowman crushes the ladder in half with his hands. Roode is shocked and he backs away from Strowman. Strowman chases Roode back in the ring and hits the running powerslam for the three count after a competitive match.

Winner: Braun Strowman

– Strowman admires his handiwork and then heads backstage.

– Kevin Owens is backstage watching on a monitor, and he’s not happy. Owens does a brief interview where he talks about his match with Finn Balor tonight. Owens says he’ll be the winner of the Money In The Bank contract, and tonight he’s going to show the world that Balor is a made-up Irish myth.

– Ronda Rousey is backstage helping Natalya ice her knee.

– Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt come down to the ring for an interview. They talk about what it means to be wonderful, and Matt talks about being magical and transcending space and time. Wyatt interrupts and says to let it be known their enemies will suffer first, and then they will be… DELETED!

Tag Team Battle Royal: The winners of this will earn a shot at the Tag Team Titles. The opening bell sounds and all of the RAW tag teams start going at it. Ziggler and McIntyre stand on the apron and watch the other teams go at it. McIntyre and Ziggler finally get in and start beating on the other teams. Ziggler is looking good, but he gets kicked from behind and Ziggler falls outside for the elimination. McIntyre is not happy and he starts dropping people, and then Ziggler runs back in the ring nad starts beating on people. The referees eject Dolph and Drew from the ringside area as the other teams continue fighting. Titus gets eliminated by The Revival next. Viktor and Konnor get eliminated next, and then Fandango and Breeze get eliminated. The Revival takes control of the action in the ring now. Rhyno eliminates The Revival next, and it’s down to The B Team and Rhyno & Slater. The B Team double-teams Rhyno now, and then they try to eliminate him. Rhyno hangs on as Slater recovers. Slater knees Bo in the face and then kicks Axel down. Slater picks up Bo for a slam, and he accidentally knocks Rhyno off the apron for the elimination. Axel clotheslines Slater to the outside, and Axel and Dallas are the winners.

Winners & #1 contenders for the Tag Team Titles: Slater & Dallas

– Dallas and Axel have a big over-the-top celebration after the match.

– Up next: Bobby Lashley addresses Sami Zayn

– Bobby Lashley comes out to the ring in street clothes and gets on the mic. Lashley gets on the mic and says Sami should stop talking trash and come down and talk to his face. He calls out Sami, and Sami’s music hits, but Sami doesn’t come out on the stage. Sami is in the crowd with a mic and he trashes Bobby. Sami asks the crowd if they want him to get in the ring and face Bobby right now, but Sami says not a chance, because last time Lashley assaulted him when he wasn’t ready. Sami complains about Bobby injuring his hand last week, and then says he’s got more dirt on Lashley. Sami makes fun of Lashley for posting inspiration quotes on Instagram, and shows some on the big screen. Sami says Lashley’s ego is out of control because he has his own fan club online. Sami continues to walk through the crowd, and Bobby asks where he’s going. Bobby calls out Sami for stalking him on Instagram and not coming to talk to him face to face. Sami says Bobby is one big lie and phony, and asks if he was even really in the army. Sami says Bobby never really served his country, it was another one of his lies. Lashley stares at Sami from the ring as Sami walks off and the crowd chants “USA.”

– We see a replay of Elias and Jinder defeating Rollins and Reigns in a tag match earlier tonight.

– Jinder Mahal and Sunil Singh are backstage for an interview. Jinder trashes Seth Rollins and Roman, and tells them the storm is coming.

– Roman Reigns is also backstage for an interview. Reigns says Jinder must have forgotten who he is, and people should compare his resume with Jinder’s. We cut back to Jinder, and Jinder appears to have heard what Reigns said on a monitor, and he trashes Jinder. We go back to Reigns who says he knows Jinder is still in the arena, and he’s going to look for him. Jinder goes looking through the arena for Mahal. He finally runs into Jinder and Sunil, and they face off. Jinder throws Singh at Reigns as a sacrifice, and then he starts brawling with Reigns. Reigns throws Jinder into a garage door, and then they get pulled apart.

Ember Moon, Alexa Bliss & Sasha Banks vs. The Riott Squad: Ruby and Ember start off, and Ember takes control early on with a slingshot press for a two count. Alexa tags in and continues working on Ruby, except Alexa appears to injure her own knee, and then she tags in Sasha. Alexa appears to be heading back up the ramp due to her injury, and Sasha and Ember look frustrated with her. Ember comes back in and goes at it with Ruby. Sasha and Liv get the tags and Sasha cleans house. Sasha boots Liv down, and then punches the other Riott Squad members off the apron. Liv reverses a shot from Sasha and slams her down for a two count. Liv takes Sasha to the corner and stomps on her, then the Riott Squad members all take turns beating on her. Sarah and Ruby start brawling with Ember at ringside, as Liv and Sasha go at it in the ring. Liv kicks Sasha down for a two count. Sasha dumps Liv outside, and then she drops both Logan and Riott. Bayley’s music hits and she runs in and gets on the apron. Sasha tags in Bayley and the ref allows it. Bayley cleans house and hits a suplex on Logan for the three count.

Winners: Ember Moon, Sasha Banks & Bayley

– The ref looks confused, but he calls for the bell anyways and raises Bayley’s hand.

– Baron Corbin gets in Kurt Angle’s face again and tells him Bayley shouldn’t be able to do that. Corbin says if Kurt doesn’t tell Bayley, Sasha and Ember they didn’t really win, Kurt will have to deal with Stephanie.

– Sasha, Ember and Bayley are backstage talking about Alexa pretending to be injured. Sasha thanks Bayley for having her back. Ember tells them to hug it out, but Kurt interrupts. He tells them they had a great performance, but since Bayley wasn’t really in the match, The Riott Squad has won via DQ. Kurt walks off, and the ladies look disappointed.

– The Big Show is on the stage with some participants from the Special Olympics. The Big Show wishes them luck as they compete for Team Texas in the 2018 Special Olympics Games. The Big Show wraps up his speech, and Finn Balor comes out for the main event.

Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens: Balor backs Owens into the corner and lays into him with chops. Owens talks some trash to Finn, and Finn takes him down with leg kicks. Owens rolls outside for a breather. Back in the ring, they lock up and Owens applies a side headlock. Owens works over Finn in the corner, then drops him and stomps on his head. Finn tries to mount a comeback, but Owens drops him again and stomps on him in the corner. Balor fights back and knocks Owens outside, then follows up with a suicide dive. Back in the ring, Owens starts fighting back and puts Balor in a shoulder lock. Balor fights up and lays into Owens with chops, and then he hits a neckbreaker for a two count. Balor continues the offense now and he climbs to the top rope, but Owens bumps the ropes and Balor falls down. Owens hangs Finn upside down in the corner and stomps a mud hole in him. Owens keeps on stomping and ignores the ref’s orders to stop. The ref calls for the DQ, and Owens looks shocked at the decision.

Winner via DQ: Finn Balor

– After the match, Owens is mad and he continues the beat down on Balor. Owens goes up top and hits a frog splash on Balor. Owens rolls outside and grabs a ladder from under the ring, then he slides it in the ring. Owens sets up the ladder in the ring and climbs it. Owens looks like he’s about to jump off the ladder, but he gets cold feet and doesn’t jump. Balor gets up and pulls Owens down off the ladder. Finn dropkicks Owens into the corner, then Balor starts climbing up the ladder. Balor climbs way up high and comes flying off with the Coup De Grace on Owens. Balor climbs back up the ladder and grabs the Money In The Bank briefcase and celebrates with it.

Big Cass Gets “We Want Enzo” Chants At Live Event

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Despite WWE’s best attempts, fans will likely never forget about Big Cass’ former association with Enzo Amore.

Amore was released from WWE earlier this year after learning of some sexual assault allegations that were brought against him (which have since been dropped). Since his departure, Big Cass has been pushed as a top heel on WWE TV.

Cass has been working a program with Daniel Bryan over on SmackDown Live. Ringside News reports that yesterday (Sun. June 3, 2018) during a live event in Waco, Texas, fans begun chanting “We want Enzo” at Big Cass as they were disappointed with his match against Bryan.

Initially, Daniel Bryan vs. The Miz was advertised for that event. Instead, Miz took part in a Fatal Five-Way match for the United States Title, and Bryan worked against Cass in the main event.

Fans reportedly weren’t interested in the match at all until they got the opportunity to do the “YES!” chant. Bryan emerged victorious in the match to send the crowd home happy.

More On Why WWE Released Enzo Amore

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It seems like the release of former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Enzo Amore could have been influenced by more than the now-dropped sexual assault allegations against him.

Mike Johnson of PWInsider reports on Insider Elite that several people in WWE tell him Amore’s release was based on much more than the allegations, as that was viewed as more of a ‘last straw’ situation.

Apparently Amore had rubbed many people the wrong way as he would say things he wasn’t supposed to say and also carried himself in a manner that was unfavorable. When the allegations were brought to light, WWE had finally had enough of his shenanigans and decided to cut ties with him.

Since the allegations have been dropped, Amore has begun his career as a rapper and released a song in which he disses his accuser. He also has some subtle WWE references in his song as well.

Discussion: What are your thoughts on the entire situation between Amore and WWE? Will he ever be back?

Chris Jericho Sends Another Message to Tetsuya Naito Ahead of Dominion

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Chris Jericho appeared in a pre-taped promo segment during New Japan’s Best of the Super Juniors directed towards his upcoming opponent for the June 9th Dominion show; Tetsuya Naito.

The IWGP Intercontinental Champion Naito had just competed in a bout alongside Los Ingobernables members SANADA, EVIL and Bushi before the lights went out in the arena and Jericho appeared on screen.

Jericho made several comments on his recent run with New Japan, particularly the fact that he believes that his match with Kenny Omega at this past Wrestle Kingdom was the ‘main event’ even though their match wasn’t actually the last on the card, that honor went to Naito and IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada.

Jericho also alluded to Naito’s Wrestle Kingdom 8 bout where the NJPW fans ‘booted’ him out of the main event in favour of (ironically) an IWGP Intercontinental Title match between Hiroshi Tanahashi and Shinsuke Nakamura.

Naito had previously discussed his feud with Jericho via Tokyo Sports, stating that “Jericho lost at Wrestle Kingdom 12, attacked me unprovoked 1/5 (at New Year Dash). He’s not interested in the (Intercontinental) title, he’s interested in me. This can be a non title match.” He went on to state that “Even just the value of Naito transcends the belt, and Jericho is also world famous worldwide.”  

You can check out the full promo from Jericho via the tweet below. But be forewarned that there are some strong words from ‘Swearicho.’

Taz On The One Weakness Of Aleister Black

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Former WWE commentator Taz recently took to his show, The Taz Show, to offer his thoughts on the current goings on in NXT. One such topic was the success of current NXT Champion Aleister Black.

Taz believes Black has all the tools to be a major star for the company, but admitted that the NXT Champ’s promo skills lose him a bit:

“His promo work needs some work, in my opinion,” said Taz. “The only reason why I say it needs some work is because he’s got a very awesome look. His physique, all the ink he has, his facial hair, his hair on his head, the way his face looks, the way he moves in the ring.

“His athleticism in the ring, his body of work as a pro wrestler, all the years he’s got in the business. The martial arts feel he has to his work and his kicks and his strikes, and all this jazz. It’s all an awesome potpourri of a very unique talent, hence his success in NXT.

“And I do think once he’s on the main roster, he will be a big, big star, and I really believe that. He should be. The thing is, just me being blunt, his promo work loses me a little bit. It loses the darkness. He’s gotta certain darkness about him, right?

“You get that when you see him, a certain darkness. I’m not saying he shouldn’t talk, but I think he needs a little guidance on his talking. His vocabulary is great, very intelligent, he doesn’t have like a heavy duty accent or anything like that. But to me, it loses the darkness.”

Taz also believes that there’s only one man who should be NXT Champion right now, and that’s EC3:

“It’s almost like a Bobby Roode feel, but different,” said Taz. “Like that type of feel, but as a heel. He’s veteran enough, he knows what he’s doing enough that he feels like a champ. He can cut a helluva promo. I think that’s who eventually has got to be the NXT Champion, in my opinion.”

You can listen to The Taz Show by clicking this link here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cSZ3Vsugso

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Rev Pro Post Cryptic Tweet Regarding UK Star’s WWE Status?

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Revolution Pro Wrestling (Rev Pro) recently revealed that they will not be using WWE UK contracted talent on their events going forward. Owner of Rev Pro Andy Quildan revealed via the Rev Pro Twitter account (in response to a fan question) that “Sadly those in the tournament [WWE UK Championship] and those who have also signed but aren’t in the tournament will no longer be appearing for us.”

One of the major stars on the UK scene linked with the WWE UK roster is #CCK member Chris Brookes. The ‘Calamari Catch King’ faced former PROGRESS ATLAS and wXw Unified World Champion WALTER as part of the Rev Pro Live in Southampton last night (June 3rd) and the official Rev Pro Twitter offered the following on Brookes’ status with the company: “Things were emotional for Chris Brookes in Portsmouth on Tuesday, tonight it could be on another level as in what could well be his last match in a RevPro Ring Chris Brookes goes one one one with Walter live in Southampton. Be there to be apart of history.

There has been absolutely no concrete evidence on Brookes’ WWE status however the Wrestling Observer did note back in May that “Toni Storm, Joe Coffey, Dave Mastiff, El Ligero, Travis Banks, Chris Brookes, Jinny and Eddie Dennis” were on WWE’s radar; “WWE attempted to sign as many of the top United Kingdom stars as possible in recent weeks to both keep them from World of Sport and also to be with them for their own heavier expansion into the U.K. market with a U.K. specific brand and weekly television.”

Former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion Announced for Rev Pro Summer Sizzler 2018

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Revolution Pro Wrestling (Rev Pro) has announced the latest name for their upcoming Summer Sizzler event which takes place on Friday August 17th from the historic York Hall in Bethnal Green, London.

Former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion KUSHIDA will be making his way to York Hall for the first time since the NJPW/ROH/CMLL combined War of The Worlds UK event way back in August 2017. That event saw KUSHIDA successfully defend his ROH Television title against Titan. KUSHIDA’s opponent for Summer Sizzler has not yet been named.

KUSHIDA is the second name to be announced for Summer Sizzler behind Rev Pro British Heavyweight and former NEVER Openweight Champion Tomohiro Ishii. The returning Champion Ishii’s opponent has not yet been named, his last successful defence took place against the WWE bound Keith Lee.

It will be interesting to see who Rev Pro bring into the UK for their upcoming events after announcing that WWE UK talents would no longer be performing for the company. You can check out our full report on that story here.

Impact Wrestling Merges Grand & World Championships

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Impact Wrestling has decided to retire the Grand Championship. 

On Monday, June 4, 2018, the promotion officially announced that the Grand title has been merged with the World Championship, thus creating one title: the Undisputed World Championship.

What are your thoughts on this decision and new design? Sound off in the comment section below.

Legacy Of The Grand Title

The Grand Title was introduced at the August 13th, 2016 Impact Wrestling tapings by then-TNA President Billy Corgan. It initially replaced the King of the Mountain Championship.

Matches for the Grand Title featured three 3-minute rounds and could be won by pinfall or submission. If there was no winner after 3 rounds, a panel of judges deciding the winner by considering physicality, aggressiveness, and control.

There was an 8-man tournament held to crown the first champion Aaron Rex (Damien Sandow) earned the achievement to be the inaugural Grand Champion at the 2016 Bound for Glory pay-per-view event.

If you recall, Austin Aries held both titles before the merger was announced. When Aries returned to the promotion in February of this year, he beat Eli Drake to become the new World Champion on his first night back. He would go onto beat Matt Sydal the following week to win the Grand Title. Although he would lose the World Title to Pentagon Jr. at the Redemption PPV, he would win it back on an episode of Impact Wrestling. 

It was also announced on Monday who Aries would be defending the World Title against at the upcoming Slammiversary PPV event. For more on the two matches announced for this event, please click here. 

Pro Wrestling: EVE Announce First Match for Strong Women Style

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All Female UK promotion Pro Wrestling: EVE has announced the first bout for their upcoming ‘Strong Style Style: Road to SHE-1’ event which takes place on Saturday September 29th from the Walthamstow Assembly Hall in London, England.

The ‘ace’ of the Sendai Girls Promotion Chihiro Hashimoto will be taking on International standout Jordynne Grace in a highly anticipated bout.

Hashimoto is a former three time Sendai Girls World Champion and she trained under Japanese wrestling legend Meiko Satomura as part of the Sendai Girls Dojo. Hashimoto made her professional debut in October 2015 and was named the 2016 Rookie of the Year by the acclaimed Tokyo Sports publication, becoming only the second female to win the award in history.

Jordynne Grace made her professional debut in 2012 and has performed for promotions across the globe, namely Beyond Wrestling, Shine, CWE, XWA UK and of course EVE.

EVE recently held the biggest event in the history of European Women’s wrestling at Wrestle Queendom. The event took place at the historic York Hall in Bethnal Green and saw the winner of last year’s SHE-1 event Charlie Morgan defeat Sammii Jayne to become the Pro Wrestling: EVE champion.

https://twitter.com/ProWrestlingEVE/status/1002600293291450368

Best of The Super Juniors Winner Crowned

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New Japan Pro Wrestling held the finals of their Best of the Super Juniors (BOSJ) tournament earlier today and the winner has now been officially crowned.

The final of the 2018 iteration saw Taiji Ishimori face Hiromu Takahashi to determine the Number One contender to Will Ospreay’s IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship at Dominion on June 9th. Takahashi took the win in an enthralling match to win the trophy and cement his place in New Japan history.

Takahashi spoke to the crowd following his win and stated that his “dream is the same as it was when he was here five years ago. To have the junior belt. To win the heavyweight belt while still junior champion. Nothing’s changed! So keep watching Hiromu have more, more, MORE, MORE!! Fun with everyone!“*

This makes the Dominion card in Osaka-Jo Hall even more intriguing as it was widely believed Will Ospreay would win this tournament and go on to face Rey Mysterio for the IWGP Junior title. With Ospreay now set to defend his belt against the ‘Time Bomb’ Takahashi the opponent for Mysterio is still yet to be revealed, leaving many NJPW fans to question who the company have in mind for the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

*Credit to Chris Charlton for the Translation.

Big Show Reunites With WWE Hall Of Famers, Shinsuke Nakamura Hypes Contract Signing

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The Big Show Has Reunion

Former WWE Champion The Big Show was able to reunite with two WWE Hall of Famers over the weekend while attending the Niagara Falls Comic Con.

“The World’s Largest Athlete” showed off this photo on his official Instagram account of him spending some time with Lita and Trish Stratus, who was last seen on WWE television when they took part in the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match in January at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view event.

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Show has not been seen on WWE TV since his Steel Cage Match against Braun Strowman on an episode of Raw in order to write him off TV due to him undergoing hip surgery, which was successfully done on September 29th.

Shinsuke Nakamura Hypes SmackDown Segment

The WWE announced over the weekend that SmackDown GM Paige will oversee a contract signing between WWE Champion AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura for their Last Man Standing Match at the Money in the Bank PPV on this week’s episode of SmackDown Live.

Nakamura took to his official Twitter account to hype the upcoming match by writing the following:

What are your thoughts on this upcoming match between Nakamura and Styles? Sound off in the comment section below.

Mickie James Talks Progression Of Women’s Wrestling, Her Career

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Former WWE Women’s Champion Mickie James was recently profiled by Fredericksburg.com.

In this article, James took the time to reflect on her career and how she got into the pro wrestling business. In this interview, James spoke about how she went from working as a truck stop waitress to being a veteran of the sports entertainment company.

“It’s incredible and it’s also very humbling. I try to remember who I am and what I come from, because I didn’t come from super means. I had to work and pray and try really hard to succeed and get everything that I wanted out of life. I’m still not satisfied.”

James is grateful for those female wrestlers who came before her and is hoping that she can be remembered in that same spotlight like that before decides to retire as an in-ring performer.

“I wanted to be one of the best in the business, whether it was male or female. I recognized it was looked upon differently, but at the same time I wanted that line to be blurred. To see how far female wrestling has come is just inspiring and incredible. I’m just grateful to be a part of it and throw a little Virginia sass on it.”

What are your thoughts on James’ comments? Sound off in the comment section below.

The Background

She made her WWE main roster debut in October 2005 and was placed in a storyline with Trish Stratus. This led to her receiving a big push and her first WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 22 in 2006 from Stratus.

Her time in WWE was put on hold on April 22, 2010 after departing from the sports entertainment company, after which she returned to TNA. On October 13, 2016, it was announced that James would return to WWE’s developmental brand NXT at the NXT TakeOver: Toronto event where she would compete on a match against the NXT Women’s Champion Asuka for the title. James lost the match.

On the January 17, 2017 episode of SmackDown Live, James made her return by helping Alexa Bliss retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Becky Lynch in a steel cage match. In April of that same year, James made her debut on the Raw brand as part of the Superstar Shakeup.

WWE Lists Top 10 Greatest Money In The Bank Match Competitors

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There has been some great Money in the Bank contract cash-ins over the years.

With this year’s Money in the Bank PPV right around the corner, there will be more memories made.

WWE’s official website has released a list looking at the 10 greatest Money in the Bank Ladder Match competitors in history. Here is their list:

10. Carmella
9. Shelton Benjamin
8. Seth Rollins
7. Dolph Ziggler
6. Daniel Bryan
5. CM Punk
4. Randy Orton
3. Chris Jericho
2. Kane
1. Edge

The Money in the Bank pay-per-view event takes place on Sunday, June 17, 2018 in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena and will air on the WWE Network and some traditional pay-per-view outlets. Both Raw and SmackDown brands will be featured.

WWE has already confirmed that the Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match will see Braun Strowman vs. Finn Balor vs. The Miz vs. Rusev vs. Kevin Owens vs. Bobby Roode vs. Samoa Joe while the Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match will have Ember Moon vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Becky Lynch vs. Natalya vs. Lana vs. Naomi vs. Sasha Banks

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

Ricochet Fires Back At Velveteen Dream, Earl Hebner Is “All In”

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Ricochet Responds To Velveteen Dream

For the past few days, Velveteen Dream has been firing shots at his NXT TakeOver: Chicago opponent, Ricochet, on Twitter. Ricochet has finally responded, reminding Dream of his past appearance on Tough Enough when he was eliminated halfway through the show.

He then wrote “the result will be the same at Takeover: Chicago.”:

https://twitter.com/KingRicochet/status/1003325236488613890?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

https://twitter.com/VelveteenWWE/status/1000376453261856768?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

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Earl Hebner Is “All In”

September 1st’s “All In” event, self-funded by Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks, just continues to get bigger as it adds the biggest names in professional wrestling today. All In’s Twitter page has confirmed that former WWE and TNA referee Earl Hebner will be working the show.

He joins a cast of referees that includes the likes of Paul Turner, Rick Knox, Todd Sinclair, and Jerry Lynn:

https://twitter.com/ALL_IN_2018/status/1003350674183282688?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

Following Career-Threatening Injury, Former IWGP Tag Champ Set For In-Ring Return

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Back in March of 2017 former IWGP Tag Team Champion Tomoaki Honma suffered a career-threatening injury after taking a draping DDT by Jado in the middle of a Six-Man Tag Team match.

After the move, Honma was unable to move anything from the neck down. As a result, the match was stopped. Later reports revealed that Honma had suffered a cervical vertebrae injury and was hospitalized for nearly four months.

New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) later announced that his in-ring return was “tentative” and he forfeited his shot at the IWGP Tag Team Championships. Nikkan Sports would later report that Honma was able to regain function enough to “grasp objects on the upper extremities.”

Despite this, he was still deep in the recovery process and any return to wrestling was described as “undetermined.” The following November, Honma was able to return to training and began taking bumps in hopes of getting back in the ring soon.

15 months later, Honma has fully recovered and is scheduled to appear at the the NJPW Best Of The Super Juniors block final. He and tag team partner Togi Makabe have issued an open challenge to anyone willing to face them at the Kizuna Road show on June 23rd in Yamagata.

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Carmella & Asuka Trade Shots On Twitter, R-Truth Releases New Hip-Hop Single

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Carmella & Asuka Exchange Words

SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Carmella is expected to defend her title against Asuka at the Money In The Bank pay-per-view (PPV) on June 17th from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.

The pair recently exchanged some words with one another on Twitter ahead of their match-up. Here’s what they had to say:

R-Truth Drops New Hip-Hop Single

WWE Superstar R-Truth has released a new hip-hop single, “That’z Endurance,” which is streaming on WeOnRadio.com. A preview for the song can be found below, which features Mannish Mania and is produced by J-Trx:

Despite being drafted to SmackDown Live in the Superstar Shake-Up, Truth has been out-of-action for the past several months due to a shoulder injury. There is currently no news on when he might be ready go get back into the ring.

How Much Creative Freedom Lesnar Has, Aiden English Remixes Usos’ Theme

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Lesnar’s Creative Freedom

There’s no doubt that current WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar is one of the more favored performers in the company at the moment, but one fan on Twitter threw a very interesting question Dave Meltzer’s way recently.

The fan asked how much creative control The Beast is given as opposed to the average talent. Meltzer responded by saying that if Lesnar and/or Paul Heyman have any suggestions Vince McMahon will listen and take them under advisement.

Make no mistake about it though, McMahon is always calling the final shots:

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Video: Aiden English Remixes The Usos’ Theme

It has been announced that on tomorrow’s episode of SmackDown Live, Aiden English will team up with Lana to take on the team of Jimmy Uso and Naomi in a Mixed Tag Team match.

In honor of this news, English has taken to Twitter and uploaded a video in which he remixes The Usos’ WWE theme. Check it out here:

Ex-WWE Creative Team Member On His First Interactions With Stephanie McMahon & JBL

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Former WWE creative team member Jason Allen, who served as a writing assistant on Monday Night RAW, was recently a guest on The Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast to talk about his time with the company.

During the interview, Allen discussed his first ever interaction with The Boss’ Daughter, Stephanie McMahon. Here’s what he had to say:

“I went in to meet Stephanie because she wasn’t there when I first started, or when I came up with the interview. Stephanie is 7-8 months pregnant at this point with her first child and she comes up to me and she’s just so sweet and so nice and she’s like, ‘Oh hi, it’s so nice to meet you.

“Look, I swear I’m not a diva and I’m not like this; but, I need a blueberry muffin right now.’ So that was my first official task, was to run myself to the donut shop and get Stephanie a blueberry muffin.”

Allen also talked about his first time meeting former WWE Champion JBL, and the hilarious thing the future Hall Of Famer did when he first saw Allen:

“My first day at TV, JBL takes out his cell phone and takes a picture of me. He’s like, ‘You know why I’m doing that?’ I said, ‘No I don’t.’ He said, ‘It’s so I could remember your face when you’re gone next month.’ You could tell it was quite the revolving door.”

You can listen to The Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast by clicking this link here.

H/T WrestleZone for the transcriptions

Why Stone Cold Steve Austin Once Cussed Out Big Boss Man Backstage

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Stone Cold Steve Austin may have played the biggest badass in WWE TV history, but behind-the-scenes, he’s regarded as one of the nicest guys you’ll ever meet.

So imagine the shock backstage several years ago when Austin lost his cool and yelled at the Big Boss Man backstage for missing his spot in an angle they were supposed to run. Boss Man was supposed to hit the ring and assault Austin with a steel chair.

Instead, Boss Man was nowhere to be found and old-timer Jerry Brisco made his way to the ring to do the job. Brisco comes from a generation that doesn’t hit hard with objects such as steel chairs, and Austin was disappointed with the presentation of the segment.

On the latest episode of his podcast, The Steve Austin Show, the WWE Hall Of Famer described what exactly happened when he lost his cool backstage for one of a very few times:

“The hottest I ever got in professional wrestling was when we was working the Keel Center in St. Louis, Missouri, and we was working an angle and I don’t remember who I was working with; but, Big Boss Man was supposed to run out there and hit me with a chair to cause me to lose the match. We get in the spot. It’s at the end of the match.

“There’s no Big Boss Man. He’s nowhere to be found. That big bastard’s supposed to run out there and cause me to lose the match so we can get off and start working an angle together, so here comes Jerry Brisco. Jerry Brisco was one of the great shooters out of Oklahoma State.

“Those old school guys weren’t really good with chairs because they didn’t really use chairs in their generation and they didn’t sling ’em like we would sling ’em in the Attitude Era…so he comes out there and hits me with this weak ass chair shot. I got to go down. I get beat. I really wanted him to kill me with that chair so I look better; but, anyway as I’m getting to the back, I’m like, ‘Where is he?’ Here comes Ray [Big Boss Man].

“He had been in the back talking to Undertaker while the match was going on. I guess Undertaker was in the main event or had already wrestled and man, I lit into Big Boss Man. It was the loudest cuss job I’d probably ever done in the history of the business and I never ever lose my cool like that, never in a million years….

“I really uncorked on Ray [Big Boss Man] because I was really upset he wasn’t there. Not only did he mess up the match…but that nullified our angle that we were supposed to work and I was looking forward to working with Ray [Big Boss Man]. He was such a great guy and a great big man.”

You can listen to The Steve Austin Show by clicking this link here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlJA1X-9tqc

H/T WrestleZone for the transcriptions

The Undertaker’s Next Match Announced

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The Undertaker is slated to make his WWE live event return.

WWE is scheduled to hold a live event at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 7th. The official Twitter account for the arena announced on Monday morning that Taker would be returning to in-ring action at this upcoming event.

This marks the first time in eight years that he will be competing in the arena.

Taker returned to in-ring action earlier this year as took on John Cena at WrestleMania 34 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on the WWE Network.

Then the future WWE Hall of Famer beat Rusev in a Casket Match at the Greatest Royal Rumble event back in April in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia at the King Abdullah International Stadium.

The WWE will be announcing more matches for this live event in the coming weeks.

Updated Card For WWE’s Return To MSG (7/7)

– Intercontinental Champion Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor vs. Elias

– Ronda Rousey vs. Nia Jax

– The Undertaker returns to action

Do you think this means The Undertaker is wrestling at SummerSlam?

2 Championship Matches Announced For Slammiversary

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Impact Wrestling just announced 2 championship matches for their July 22nd Slammiversary PPV in Toronto.

The promotion finished a set of TV tapings in Windsor this weekend and then filmed a One Night Only PPV in Mississauga last night. This morning, Impact’s management team held a press conference in Toronto and announced the Impact World Championship and Knockouts Championship matches.

Impact announcer, Josh Matthews, announced Su Yung will defend her Knockouts Championship against Madison Rayne. Also announced, Impact World Champion, Austin Aries, will defend against Moose.

Knockouts Championship: Su Yung (c) vs Madison Rayne

Madison Rayne was on hand in Toronto and was announced as Su Yung’s challenger for the Knockouts Championship on July 22nd. Rayne was speaking with media when she was interrupted by a video of Knockouts champion, Su Yung.

Impact World Championship: Austin Aries (c) vs Moose

Moose was also on hand in Toronto this morning. The former NFL’er was announced as Austin Aries’ challenger at the upcoming PPV. Aries came out shortly after Moose. In addition to announcing the title match, Aries announced he was merging the Impact World and Grand Championships into one.

When asked what merging the titles will mean for the championship picture in Impact, Aries took a shot at a former champion. Aries stated that ever since Josh Matthews was Impact Grand Champion, the title lost all value. He then continued to say the title was created under a different regime and under different rules.

Impact Wrestling Returns

Impact also announced the return of two members of their roster. Johnny Impact will return to action at Slammiversary. The popular star hasn’t been seen in the promotion since earlier this year. His absence on television has been explained via an injury angle with Kongo Kong.

Johnny Impact and member of the Impact Knockouts division, Taya Valkyrie, were married over the weekend. The former Lucha Underground Champion will be a contestant on the upcoming season of Survivor. He will also be featured in the upcoming season of Lucha Underground as well (begins airing June 13th, 2018).

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