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What Was Originally Scheduled To Close MITB, More On James Ellsworth’s Return

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What Was Originally Slated To Close Out MITB

Last night’s WWE Money In The Bank (MITB) pay-per-view (PPV) was closed out by the Men’s MITB Ladder match. That bout was eventually won by Braun Strowman.

PWInsider is reporting that the RAW Women’s Championship match between Nia Jax and Ronda Rousey was originally scheduled to close out the show. This includes the subsequent MITB cash in by Alexa Bliss to win the title and walk out of Chicago RAW Women’s Champion.

Of course, eventually the decision was made to have the Men’s MITB Ladder match close the event instead – which reportedly didn’t sit well with some of the female performers backstage.

More On James Ellsworth’s WWE Return

As for the return of James Ellsworth, which occurred during the SmackDown Live Women’s Title match between Carmella and Asuka, it seems that has been discussed as far back as the Greatest Royal Rumble. There were reportedly talks of having him re-appear as early as during the Greatest Royal Rumble match.

Chris Jericho Recalls ‘Roughing Up’ Michael Cole

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Current IWGP Intercontinental Champion Chris Jericho recently took to his podcast, Talk Is Jericho, and shared a rather interesting story about ‘roughing up’ WWE commentator Michael Cole.

Apparently Cole was instructed by Vince McMahon to call one of Jericho’s segments on RAW, a Highlight Reel segment with Jericho, Brad Maddox, Wade Barrett and The Miz, “the worst segment in RAW history.”

Jericho wasn’t too happy with this and took it out on Cole the following night on SmackDown during one of his matches:

“I was so freaking hot on this.” Jericho recalled, “it was a Highlight Reel that led to a match. And it was, what was that guy’s name, Brad Roberts or McGillicutty or whatever his name was? Brad something-or-other was the General Manager of RAW. Brad Maddox! And it was me, and [Barrett], and [The] Miz, and Brad Maddox in some kind of promo. And we had to show a clip of your movie, I believe it was the first one.

“Was that the one with Colin Farrell? Dead Man Down. And this promo just ran off the rails and I just remember it was really bad.” Jericho continued, “well, when I came to the back, I remember Vince was like, ‘oh, that promo was terrible.’ And I was like, ‘it was bad. It was poorly written and it was just s–t.’ But I found out afterward that Michael Cole, on instructions from Vince, called it ‘the worst segment in RAW history.’ I know [that statement was a stretch].

“The next night on SmackDown, I was wrestling a match and it was one of those, I was just, no pun intended, stewing, and I was just looking at Cole and I ran over. And I ripped the top of the [table] off and slammed the desk, ‘you f–king asshole!’ He was like, ‘what are you talking about?’ I said, ‘you motherf–ker!’ I roughed him up a bit. I lost my mind! And I go to the back, and, of course, everyone’s mad at me. And then, of course, Vince knows why.

“I go, ‘why would you say it’s the worst segment in RAW history?’ And he said, ‘well, it was pretty bad.’ I said, ‘Vince, of all the s–t you’ve had on this show and of all the stuff I’ve done for this show, you’re going to call it the worst segment in RAW history?’ And he goes, ‘well, maybe I overreacted.’ I go, ‘you’re damn right you overreacted!’ I was so mad! I didn’t tell anybody. It wasn’t one of my proudest moments.”

You can listen to Talk Is Jericho by clicking this link here.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

NXT UK: WWE Announces First Tapings For New Series

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WWE has officially launched their NXT UK brand.

The sports entertainment company made the news official during Monday’s (June 18, 2018) tapings for the UK Title Tournament at Royal Albert Hall in London, England. This show will air on June 25th and June 26th at 3pm EST on the WWE Network.

At the tapings, Triple H came to the ring and introduced WWE United Kingdom General Manager Johnny Saint. This led to Saint revealing several dates for upcoming UK TV tapings.

The first tapings will take place on July 28th and July 29th in Cambridge, England followed by the next set of tapings going down on August 25th and 26th in Birmingham, England, and October 13th and 14th in Plymouth, England. The final set of dates that were announced will go down in Liverpool, England on November 24th and November 25th.

The official WWE UK Twitter account tweeted out some details about the new brand:

“NXT UK, a new UK series featuring the greatest competitors from the UK and Ireland. The UK Championship title, plus two new Championships –  the UK Women’s Championship title and UK Tag Team Championship titles – will be on the line.”

“The U.K. has an amazing talent base and incredibly passionate fans that are deserving of their own showcase,” said Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative in a statement posted on WWE.com. “This is the next step in our ongoing strategy to create localized content and further develop our brand globally.”

AJ Styles Reacts To Landing WWE 2K19 Video Game Cover

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As we’ve previously reported, current WWE Champion AJ Styles has been announced as the cover athlete for WWE 2K19.

Styles gets the news just hours after successfully defending his WWE Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura in a Last Man Standing match at the Money In The Bank (MITB) pay-per-view (PPV) from Chicago’s Allstate Arena.

The game is set to get released on October 9, 2018 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. A trailer for the game has yet to be released. Styles, a huge fan of video games, joins past cover athletes such as The Rock, John Cena, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins last year.

Styles took to Twitter to react to the big news, calling it an absolute honor to be on the cover:

Although 2K games has yet to officially announce who the pre-order bonus character will be, a recent report suggests who it’s expected to be. If you want to know, click this link here.

Colt Cabana Reveals How He’s Feeling After WWE Trial

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Colt Cabana was cleared of all defamation charges brought upon him by WWE doctor Chris Amann after his podcast with CM Punk. Cabana recently took to his podcast, The Art Of Wrestling, and discussed how he has been feeling after the trial.

Cabana explained that as a result of how mentally taxing the trial was, he has found it difficult to wrestle, train and even interact with others:

“I can feel like a gravitational pull,” said Cabana. “And I’m trying to fight it, and I’m trying to smile at kids, and I’m trying to talk the grocer, or whoever it is, but I can feel, I can feel, I can feel it. And I’m fighting it. I really am. I felt it on the road this week, I know my podcast is about talking to people, a lot of me had zero desire to do any of that, [but] I still did it.

“A lot of me was thinking almost people were judging me, or the only thing to talk about on this podcast would be this trial. And then I’m like, we’re just gonna put on the recorder and talk about this trial? That really didn’t make sense to me.”

You can listen to The Art Of Wrestling by clicking this link here.

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Backstage Reaction To Ronda Rousey vs. Nia Jax

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The RAW Women’s Title was on the line last night during WWE’s Money In The Bank (MITB) pay-per-view (PPV) when champion Nia Jax defended her title against former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey.

It was Rousey’s first singles match on WWE TV. To many’s surprise, both Rousey and Jax performed quite impressively. The action was fairly entertaining and well executed, with the exception of Rousey accidentally falling outside of the ring through the ropes.

Of course, their success was short-lived as Women’s MITB briefcase holder Alexa Bliss cashed in after attacking both Rousey and Jax. She won the RAW Women’s Title after hitting Twister Bliss on Jax.

According to sources backstage at the event, both Rousey and Jax received standing ovations when coming back through the curtain after their match.

Both Jax and Rousey certainly put on the best performances of their respective careers. Jax did an exceptional job of guiding Rousey through her first singles match, and The Rowdy One certainly impressed for it being her first one-on-one opportunity inside the squared circle.

Discussion: How did you feel about Jax and Rousey’s match last night?

WWE Women Reportedly Upset With Placement On MITB Card

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As opposed to the expectations of some, the Women’s Money In The Bank (MITB) Ladder match did not main event last night’s WWE pay-per-view (PPV) event. The men’s MITB Ladder match, eventually won by Braun Strowman, took those honors.

The Women’s Ladder match took place earlier in the card and was won by Alexa Bliss. Little Miss Bliss cashed in her briefcase later on that night in the middle of the RAW Women’s Championship match between Nia Jax and Ronda Rousey.

Bliss attacked Rousey before focusing her attention on Jax. She cashed in her contract and hit Twisted Bliss for the three count and the RAW Women’s Title win. Mike Johnson of PWInsider reports that there were some women backstage who were ‘disgruntled or bummed’ about their placement on the card.

It seems that some women thought they were going to close out the PPV event with their Ladder match. Of course, that wouldn’t have made sense since Bliss needed cash in her contract later in the night to win the RAW Women’s Title.

Discussion: Do you think the women should’ve been featured in a way that would’ve closed out the PPV?

Maria Kanellis Backstage At WWE Money In The Bank, Referee Calls Out Fans

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WWE Referee Sounds Off

Longtime pro wrestling referee Charles Robinson heard the reaction from fans who were in attendance for Sunday’s (June 17, 2018) WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network. For the majority of the night, they were a great crowd that was heavily invested in the matches.

However, there was one match that they did not want to see, which was Roman Reigns vs. Jinder Mahal. Thus, it resulted in fans hijacking the match with random chants. Robinson took to Twitter to give his take on the situation.

“For as great a town that Chicago is for wrestling (one of the best ever), it is really disappointing that they can be so disrespectful when guys like @JinderMahal and @WWERomanReigns are busting there butts and giving us a great match.”

Maria Kanellis Resurfaces

Maria Kanellis was backstage at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. If you recall, Maria and Mike Bennett made their debut as a couple on WWE television at last year’s MITB event by cutting a promo about how everyone would know what the Power Of Love was all about.

It’s been an exciting time for the married couple since then as Mike is now approaching one-year of sobriety and they had their first child, daughter Freddie Moon. When Maria announced that they were expecting, she was taken off the road with the sports entertainment company.

Kanellis wrote the following on her official Instagram account:

“One year after our debut… Happy Father’s Day!! Freddie is getting ready to stick her tongue out,” Maria wrote in an Instagram post with the three of them backstage at the Allstate Arena. Although Mike wasn’t booked this year for Money In The Bank it was still looked like a special night for all of them.”

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What are your thoughts on Robinson’s comments? Sound off in the comment section.

Ronda Rousey Puts Alexa Bliss On Notice Heading Into Tonight’s WWE RAW

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The first singles match for Ronda Rousey in the WWE is in the books.

However, she was not able to capture her first title in the professional wrestling business. The UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion beat Nia Jax by DQ in a WWE RAW Women’s Championship match at Sunday’s (June 17, 2018) WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network.

The finish of the match saw Alexa Bliss attack Rousey to cause the DQ. After the match, Bliss continued the beat down on Rousey and then attacked Jax.

This led to Bliss cashing in her MITB contract to beat Jax to win the RAW Women’s Title. On Monday morning, Rousey took to her official Instagram account to put Bliss on notice leading into tonight’s (June 18, 2018) episode of Monday Night RAW.

“Apparently cheaters DO prosper in the @wwe – not surprising tbh, given their leadership @stephaniemcmahon @tripleh ? I don’t know what I was doing expecting a certain degree of honor and fair sport. That was MY mistake. I won’t make it again.  @alexa_bliss_wwe_ …. you screwed over the wrong woman. See you tonight on #Raw.”

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What are your thoughts on Rousey not winning the title? Sound off in the comment section.

Bully Ray Explains How He Would Have Handled The Smarks At WWE Money In The Bank

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WWE Hall of Famer Bully Ray has given his take on the actions of the smart fans in attendance for Money in the Bank.

In particular, there was one match that the fans did not have a ton of interest in, which was Roman Reigns battling Jinder Mahal in a singles match at the event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network.

Throughout the match, they had several different chants including “Let’s go Cena, Cena sucks,” “CM Punk,” “A**hole,” “You both suck,” “Johnny Wrestling,” “Let’s go beachball,” “End this match,” “Too sweet,” “Boring,” “Y2J,” “EC3,” Velveteen,” and “We want Ambrose.” They also did the wave.

As a result of their reaction to this match that was booked by the sports entertainment company, Ray decided to take to his official Twitter account to explain how he would have handled the smarks at the show.

This also led to Lance Storm and Paul Heyman chiming in. He wrote the following:

“Back in the day, if unruly smarks tried to ruin or “takeover” the show, Devon and I would just jump the rails and beat the shit outta everybody. Problem solved.”

https://twitter.com/LanceStorm/status/1008516303923998721

What are your thoughts on Ray’s comments? Sound off in the comment section.

Official Details On WWE 2K19 Million Dollar Challenge

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Along with the news of the cover star for WWE 2K19, a contest was also announced.

On Monday morning (June 18, 2018), 2K Games officially announced that WWE Champion AJ Styles would be the cover star.

It was also announced that there would be a WWE 2K19 Million Dollar Challenge, which is a competition that will put players on a path to facing The Phenomenal One for a chance to win $1 million.

In order to take part in this contest, eligible players must accomplish four tasks that are listed here:

  • Players must beat a to-be-announced new mode in the game.
  • Then, players can submit a promotional video proving they can beat AJ Styles in WWE 2K19.
  • From there, four semifinalists will be selected for a semifinal round of competition.
  • One player will then earn the chance to compete against AJ Styles one-on-one in WWE 2K19. The prize? One million dollars.

2K will announce more details about the WWE 2K19 Million Dollar Challenge in the months to come. For complete rules including eligibility requirements, please visit: wwe.2k.com/milliondollarchallenge/rules

It was also revealed that 2K introduced multiple premium editions of this year’s game, which include the following:

  • The WWE 2K19 Deluxe Edition, which contains a copy of the game with special packaging and access to Season Pass, Pre-Order and Collector’s Edition digital content.
  • The WWE 2K19 Collector’s Edition, which contains the same features as the Deluxe Edition plus exclusive and rare collectibles, as well as limited-edition WWE SuperCard content.

Additional details about what will be offered in each edition will be announced by 2K this summer.

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

NJPW Kizuna Road Night 3 Results, Hiromu Takahashi vs El Desperado

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New Japan Pro-Wrestling presented another show from Tokyo’s Korakuen Hall this morning. They’ll be in the venue tomorrow for a special retirement ceremony for Super Strong Machine as well.

The main event for the show was an IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship match between champion, Hiromu Takahashi and El Desperado.

NJPW Kizuna Road
Monday, June 18th, 2018
Tokyo, Japan
Korakuen Hall

  1. Yota Tsuji vs Yuya Uemura – Time Limit Draw
  2. Taiji Ishimori and Yujiro Takahashi (Bullet Club) defeated Ren Narita and Shota Umino
  3. Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata defeated Tomoyuki Oka and Hiroyoshi Tenzan
  4. Sho, Yoh, Yoshi-Hashi and Toru Yano (CHAOS) defeated Ryusuke Taguchi, Toa Henare, David Finlay, and Togi Makabe
  5. Bushi, Evil, Sanada, and Tetsuya Naito (LIJ) defeated Taka Michinoku, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Taichi, and Takashi Iizuka (Suzuki-Gun)
  6. Kushida, Jeff Cobb, Juice Robinson, Michael Elgin and Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Gedo, Tomohiro Ishii, Jay White, Hirooki Goto, and Kazuchika Okada (CHAOS)
  7. IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion
    Hiromu Takahashi (c) (LIJ) defeated El Desperado (Suzuki-Gun)

Kizuna Road Developments

  • In the closing moments of the main event, El Desperado landed a low blow with the referee down. Takahashi countered by unmasking El Desperado (who made little attempt to shield his face). Desperado then hit Takahashi with the title belt and placed his mask back on. As the referee came to, Desperado hit his opponent with a sit-down piledriver for a near-fall. Takahashi countered Desperado’s next attempt into a triangle, however. Shortly after, Takahashi hit the Time Bomb for the win.
  • Yoshi-Hashi scored the win for his team. He made Henare tap out to a Butterfly Lock. As he doesn’t normally win matches for his team, this was likely done to build Yoshi-Hashi up a bit since he’ll be included in this year’s G1. Togi Makabe, who will be in the same G1 Block as Yoshi, attempted to get in his face after the match as well.
  • Following Los InGobernables’ victory over the Suzuki-Gun team, Sanada and Naito shared a moment in the ring. The two will be in the same Block for this year’s G1 tournament. Naito attempted to give a fist-bump to Sanada but Sanada left him dry.
  • Following the semi-final match, Jeff Cobb and Hirooki Goto brawled to back, previewing their upcoming title match.
  • As he did on Sunday as well, White attacked Juice Robinson after the match. The two will meet for the IWGP United States Championship on July 7th from the Cow Palace. This time Juice was able to fight back, however. As Juice was going for the Pulp Friction, however, White low-blowed him. He then proceeded to hit Juice with a series of elbows from the crucifix position. After that, he then attacked Juice’s arm with a chair shot.

NJPW Super Strong Machine Retirement Ceremony
June 19th, 2018
Tokyo, Japan
Korakuen Hall

  • Ren Narita and KUSHIDA vs Taiji Ishimori and Yujiro Takahashi (Bullet Club)
  • Tiger Mask, Jushin Liger, Togi Makabe vs Shoto Umino, Tomoyuki Oka, and Toa Henare
  • Sho, Yoh, and Rocky Romero (CHAOS) vs Taka Michinoku, El Desperado, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru (Suzuki-Gun)
  • Toru Yano and Tomohiro Ishii (CHAOS) vs Taichi and Takashi Iizuka (Suzuki-Gun)
  • David Finlay, Juice Robinson, Jeff Cobb, and Michael Elgin vs Yoshi-Hashi, Jay White, Hirooki Goto, and Kazuchika Okada (CHAOS)
  • SS Machine No.69, SS Machine Don, SS Machine Justice, SS Machine Buffalo, SS Machine Ace vs Hiromu Takahashi, BUSHI, SANADA, EVIL, and Tetsuya Naito (LIJ)

AJ Styles Is The Cover Star For WWE 2K19

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We officially know now who will grace the cover of the upcoming WWE 2K19 video game.

On Monday morning (June 18, 2018), it was officially announced by 2K Games that WWE Champion AJ Styles, who is fresh off a title defense over Shinsuke Nakamura in a Last Man Standing Match at Sunday’s WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena, will be the cover star.

WWE 2K19 will be released on October 9, 2018 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. As of this writing, 2K Games did not reveal a trailer for the game. 

Styles joins some big names that have graced the cover of the video game. Since the first WWE 2K game back in 2014, WWE has featured just one Superstar on the box cover. In 2014 it was The Rock, followed by John Cena, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Brock Lesnar, and Seth Rollins last year.

2K Games has yet to officially announce the pre-order bonus character but a report came out last week that revealed who it would be. We won’t spoil it here but for those who want to find out, please click here.

Here’s the first-look at the WWE 2K18 cover:

What are your thoughts on Styles being on the cover of the game? Sound off in the comment section.

Paige Says Fan Assaulted Her At Money In The Bank

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Smackdown General Manager, Paige, says she was assaulted by a fan last night at Money in the Bank. She is believed to have been high-fiving fans when one pie-faced her and told her to lose weight. The incident is alleged to have happened outside Chicago’s All-State Arena as Paige was leaving the building.

She posted the following through Instagram stories:

“To the fan that decided to pie face me through my car window and then told me to ‘lose some weight, Paige’ you inspired me to keep being myself and eat whatever the f— I want. Good luck with your karma!”

Paige has not made any further comment on the matter. So far, it is not believed that police have been involved.

Paige in 2018

Shortly after WrestleMania 34 this year, Paige announced she was no longer medically cleared by WWE doctors to compete. Despite only being 25 years old, Paige has wear-and-tear damage to her neck and shoulders. Paige was born with a condition called Scoliosis, which causes a curving of the spine. Although not serious, there are concerns her condition may have led to her being more injury-prone during her career. The condition was only detected by WWE trainers shortly after she signed with the company.

Paige’s last match was a December 27th, 2017 house show. The bout was stopped early as Paige was injured after taking a kick to the back. She would then spend the beginning of 2018 managing the Absolution stable before being named as the Smackdown General Manager in April.

AJ Styles Comments on Victory, Updated WWE Championship Statistics

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Last night at Money in the Bank, AJ Styles successfully defended his WWE Championship against Shinsuke Nakamura. In the closing moments of the match, Styles kicked Nakamura low before hitting a Phenomenal Forearm which took the challenger through an announce table. Nakamura was unable to make it to his feet in time to meet the referee’s 10-count and Styles was declared the victor.

WWE.com caught up with Styles after the match and spoke to him about the tactics he used last night:

“When the championship’s on the line, it’s my livelihood. I’m not about to let that go no matter what,” Styles said. “Winners find a way and I found one. It may have not been the most respectable but it’s an eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth out there and I won.”

AJ Styles WWE Championship Statistics

Styles is currently on his second run with the title. His previous run with the belt began at Backlash 2016 when he defeated Dean Ambrose to become champion. Styles then dropped it 140 days later to John Cena. He won the title for a second time by defeating Jinder Mahal on the November 7th, 2017 Smackdown from Manchester, England. His current reign is at 222 days, the longest since Brock Lesnar held the title for 224 days back in 2014 and the 20th longest of all-time.

Styles recently passed Big Daddy Cool Diesel as having held the title for the 15th most combined days.

WWE Championship
Most Combined Days Spent as Champion

  1. Bruno Sammartino (4,040)
  2. Hulk Hogan (2,185)
  3. Bob Backlund (2,138)
  4. John Cena (1,257)
  5. Pedro Morales (1,027)
  6. Randy Orton (660)
  7. Bret Hart (655)
  8. Triple H (610)
  9. Brock Lesnar (578)
  10. Steve Austin (530)
  11. Randy Savage (520)
  12. CM Punk (463)
  13. Shawn Michaels (396)
  14. The Rock (378)
  15. AJ Styles (362)

WWE Championship
Longest Single Reigns of All-Time

  1. Bruno Sammartino (1963-1971) 2,803 days
  2. Hulk Hogan (1984-1988) 1,474 days
  3. Bob Backlund (1979-1983) 1470 days
  4. Bruno Sammartino (1973-1977) 1,237 days
  5. Pedro Morales (1971-1973) 1,027 days
  6. Bob Backlund (1978-1979) 648 days
  7. CM Punk (2011-2013) 434 days
  8. John Cena (2006-2007) 380 days
  9. Randy Savage (1988-1989) 371 days
  10. Hulk Hogan (1989-1990) 364 days
  11. Billy Graham (1977-1978) 296 days
  12. The Ultimate Warrior (1990-1991) 293 days
  13. Yokozuna (1993) 280 days
  14. JBL (2004-2005) 280 days
  15. John Cena (2005) 280 days
  16. Hulk Hogan (1991) 248 days
  17. Bret Hart (1995) 248 days
  18. Shawn Michaels (1996) 231 days
  19. Brock Lesnar (2014-2015) 224 days
  20. AJ Styles (2017-present) 222+ days

NJPW Releases Blocks For G1 Climax 2018, Kenny Omega Will Face Kota Ibushi

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This morning in Tokyo, Japan, NJPW released the block groupings for the G1 Climax 2018 tournament. The announcement was made at the Kizuna Road show held in Tokyo’s famed Korakuen Hall.

The promotion unveiled the participants on Sunday’s show and will release the schedule in the coming days.

Block A

  • Togi Makabe (GBH)
  • Michael Elgin
  • Hiroshi Tanahashi
  • Kazuchika Okada (CHAOS)
  • Jay White (CHAOS)
  • Yoshi-Hashi (CHAOS)
  • Bad Luck Fale (Bullet Club)
  • Hangman Page (Bullet Club)
  • EVIL (LIJ)
  • Minoru Suzuki (Suzuki-Gun)

Notable matches which will occur during the round-robin portion of Block A include Hiroshi Tanahashi facing his longtime rival, Kazuchika Okada. Also of note, is that recent CHAOS newcomer, Jay White, will get to face Okada as well, something he said he wanted to do not long after joining the stable. White is also the only Champion in the block so far. Any matches he loses during the tournament could lead to a future title defense. He will have to defend his title against Juice Robinson on July 7th, 2018 before the G1, however.

B Block

  • Juice Robinson
  • Hirooki Goto (CHAOS)
  • Tomohiro Ishii (CHAOS)
  • Toru Yano (CHAOS)
  • Tama Tonga (Bullet Club)
  • SANADA (LIJ)
  • Tetsuya Naito (LIJ)
  • Zack Sabre Junior (Suzuki-Gun)
  • Kenny Omega (Bullet Club)
  • Kota Ibushi

These groupings mean Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi will face each other at some point during the round-robin portion of the tournament. The two Golden Lovers teammates have met twice in single’s action before. Both matches took place in DDT. Ibushi won both matches, the first in 2008 and the second in 2012.

As of this writing, Omega and Goto are the only champions in the block. Any losses they incur during the tournament could lead to future title defenses. Juice Robinson will have the chance to win the IWGP United States title before the G1 stars as well, however.

Omega and Tama Tonga will also meet in the G1 this year. Omega previously beat Tonga in the tournament in 2017. Leading up to the match, Tonga complained that Omega was too focussed on the Elite and not on Bullet Club as a whole. Tonga has also been complaining through social media about the recently unveiled “Golden Elite” faction. He will get to wrestle Kota Ibushi at this year’s G1 as well.

James Ellsworth & Carmella Comment On Beating Asuka

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Carmella was ready for Asuka. She defeated her last night at Money in the Bank thanks to a returning James Ellsworth. In the closing moments of the match, Ellsworth appeared in disguise at ringside. As the challenger was distracted by Ellsworth in an Asuka mask, Carmella hit a super-kick and pinned her for the win.

The victory is Carmella’s second successful title defense on WWE programming, her first coming against former champion, Charlotte Flair. Carmella has defended it 20x when you include house shows, however.

WWE.com caught up with Ellsworth and Carmella following the match.

James Ellsworth and Carmella Comment on Beating Asuka

Carmella had this to say on Twitter following her victory last night:

James Ellsworth had the following to say regarding the reaction he received from the Chicago fans.

James Ellsworth Cancels Booking in China Days Before Money in the Bank

In the days and weeks leading to Money in the Bank, rumors began to circulate Ellsworth could be at the event. Ellsworth countered by stating he was booked for Middle Kingdom Wrestling in China that day.

Last week, Middle Kingdom Wrestling announced that Ellsworth had informed them at the last minute that he would not be attending the event. The company released the following statement regarding his canceled booking:

“James Ellsworth was scheduled to appear this weekend (June 16/17, 2018) in Harbin, China as part of Middle Kingdom Wrestling presents Eyes on the Prize and an MKW Meet N Greet party. This booking has been in place since February.

James Ellsworth informed us last night that he will not be traveling to China. This news came after repeated attempts by MKW management to contact Ellsworth over the last six days to confirm travel arrangements.”

Ellsworth also played a major role in last year’s Money in the Bank PPV as well. On that night, he helped Carmella win the first-ever women’s Money in the Bank match.

Nia Jax Comments On Having Wrestled Ronda Rousey

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Last night in Chicago, Nia Jax defended her Raw Women’s Championship against Ronda Rousey. It looked as though Rousey was en route to winning the title as she locked-in the armbar but Alexa Bliss interfered causing the match to be thrown out.

After insuring Rousey was taken out, Bliss then cashed in her Money in the Bank briefcase. Bliss was easily able to defeat an injured Jax to win back the Raw Women’s Championship. She is now a 3x Raw Women’s Champion and a 2x Smackdown Women’s Champion.

Jax Tweeted out the following not long after Money in the Bank ended:

https://twitter.com/NiaJaxWWE/status/1008577522064396288

“Not the ending I was hoping for, but can’t help but be proud of what @RondaRousey & I accomplished tonight. She is the REAL DEAL!”

Raw Women’s Championship

Only 5 people have held the Raw Women’s Championship since its inception at WrestleMania 32 on April 3rd, 2016.

Bliss is the all-time most decorated champion in the title’s lineage, having held the belt for a combined 336 days. Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks have each won the title 4x but their title reigns have not been as lengthy. Flair has held the title a combined 246 days and Sasha Banks only 84 days. Bayley has held the title once and dropped it after 76 days. Nia Jax’s only run with the belt concluded last night after 70 days.

The Raw Women’s Division currently consists of

Raw Women’s Division Roster

Champion: Alexa Bliss

  • Nia Jax
  • Ronda Rousey
  • Ruby Riott
  • Sasha Banks
  • Ember Moon
  • Natalya
  • Mickie James
  • Bayley
  • Sarah Morgan
  • Liv Morgan
  • Dana Brooke
  • Alicia Fox (inactive)

Rumored Date For ROH At MSG, Alexa Bliss On Her MITB Victory

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Possible Date For Ring Of Honor’s MSG Show

It was reported before that Ring Of Honor was looking to run a show at Madison Square Garden sometime next year but the exact date of this event was not known.

Now Wrestling Observer Newsletter reveals that the company is planning to hold this show on April 6th next year, during the WrestleMania weekend.

What’s interesting to note here is that WWE will be holding an NXT Takeover on the same night, meaning that ROH’s event will be clashing directly with a WWE Show.

This is bound to make the already unhappy WWE Officials even angrier and now it’d be interesting to see what steps they take to block this show.

Alexa Bliss On Her MITB Victory

While the decision from WWE is receiving mixed reactions online, it’s safe to say that The Money In The Bank PPV was a successful night for the Goddess Alexa Bliss.

Bliss not only defeated the other 7 Women to win the Money In The Bank briefcase, but she went on to successfully cash it in later in the night to win the Raw Women’s Championship back from Nia Jax.

She was interviewed backstage after her title victory and during the interaction, Alexa revealed if she had planned this all along. You can check out her interview in the video below:

Braun Strowman Calls Out Brock Lesnar After Winning Money In The Bank Contract

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Braun Strowman has called out WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar.

As seen at Sunday’s (June 17, 2018) WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network, Braun Strowman won the Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match.

Following the match, WWE’s YouTube channel released this video of Mike Rome interviewing Strowman about winning the contract and asked what was next for him.

This led to Strowman sending a warning to Lesnar by stating that Lesnar was next. He also sent out this tweet:

“It’s official. I am Mr. Monster in the Bank. Not much longer until I come looking for you Brock.”

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As of this writing, Lesnar is not advertised for any upcoming WWE events but is expected to make his next title defense at the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view event.

What are your thoughts on Strowman winning the MITB briefcase? Sound off in the comment section.

Roman Reigns Sends Warning To Incoming WWE Superstars (Video)

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Roman Reigns has put incoming WWE Superstars on notice.

Reigns was able to pick up a singles victory over former WWE Champion Jinder Mahal at Sunday’s (June 17, 2018) WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network.

Following the match, WWE’s YouTube channel released this video of Mike Rome interviewing Reigns. In this interview, Reigns admitted that he wanted to be in the MITB Ladder Match but that was not meant to be.

He ended the interview by telling up and coming stars in the sports entertainment company that he will not be a stepping stone.

“It’s not what I had planned originally but sometimes you gotta send a statement,” Reigns said. “There’s a lot of new guys, a lot of aggressive talent coming up. A lot of guys with a lot of experience and they all want to take what’s mine. A lot of people can say what they want about me but I busted my ass for 6 years to make this place mine, to mold it the way I wanted it to be, to make it a better place, to leave it better than I found it, and that’s what I’ve done.

“I’ll be damned, I do not care who you are, what kind of name you’re trying to make… you’re not going to use me as a stepping stone. This is my yard – in the ring, out the ring, in the back, in the locker room, I am the man around here. So if you want it, come get it.”

WWE’s next big show is the upcoming Extreme Rules pay-per-view event that takes place on Sunday, July 15, 2018 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at the PPG Paints Arena. It will be interesting to see if WWE books Reigns vs. Mahal again or they go in a different direction.

H/T to Wrestling Inc for the transcribed quotes

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

Daniel Bryan Gives Props To Big Cass, Seth Rollins On Retaining Intercontinental Title

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Daniel Bryan Props

WWE booked Daniel Bryan against Big Cass in a singles match at Sunday’s (June 17, 2018) WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Chicago, Illinois at the Allstate Arena on the WWE Network, which ended up serving as the opening match for the show.

Bryan picked up the win and spoke about it with Dasha Fuentes after the match. Bryan noted that he was impressed with Cass as he has been training hard with Drew Gulak to prepare for this match.

The former World Champion would go onto say that although he got the best that Big Cass had to offer, the big man got tired and he had no choice but to tap to the Heel Hook.

Seth Rollins Retains

Seth Rollins was able to successfully retain the WWE Intercontinental Title over Elias at this pay-per-view event.

Following the match, Rollins did an interview where he talked about Elias giving him more of a fight than he originally expected but he’s a fighting champion and that’s what life is all about. He added that he can’t wait to see what’s next for him as Intercontinental Champion.

What are your thoughts on the MITB event? Sound off in the comment section.

9 Takeaways From WWE Money In The Bank 2018

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WWE Money In The Bank 2018 aired live from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL on June 17th. The Bludgeon Brothers defended their SmackDown Tag Team Championships against Gallows & Anderson on the Kickoff Show. Harper & Rowan retained the titles after planting Luke Gallows with a Powerbomb.

Here are 9 takeaways from WWE Money in the Bank 2018:

The Little Man Defeated The Big Man

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Daniel Bryan faced Big Cass in the first match of WWE Money in the Bank. The crowd chanted “Daniel Bryan!” as the two Superstars locked up. Cass drove Bryan to the corner and missed with a right hand. Bryan connected with a few kicks to the legs and followed it up with some punches to the face.

Bryan went for the Heel Hook early but Cass booted Bryan away. Bryan continued to target Cass’ legs with kicks in the corner. Big Cass threw Bryan to the apron and hit him with a shoulder tackle that sent Daniel flying into the barricade surrounding the ring. Cass raised his fist in the air before following Bryan to the outside.

Cass slammed Bryan into the ring apron and tossed him back inside. Back in the ring, Cass took his time with a few jabs to Bryan’s face. Cass dropped an elbow to Bryan’s back and followed it up with another elbow to the chest for a two count.

Daniel battled back with a couple of punches but got caught in a Bear Hug in the center of the ring. Bryan elbowed his way out of the hold but was cut back down with a knee to the ribs. Cass grinned as he stood over Bryan in the corner. Bryan charged at Cass but Cass caught him and planted Bryan with the Deep Six for a near fall.

Cass started taunting Bryan while beating him down in the corner. Cass connected with a Splash and then mocked Bryan by doing the “yes!” chant. Bryan tripped up Cass and he fell face-first into the second turnbuckle. The crowd cheered Bryan on as he connected with some more kicks to Cass’ legs.

Bryan took down Cass with a Dragon Screw and Cass rolled to the ring apron in pain. Daniel joined him and drove Cass’ left knee into the ring apron. Bryan continued to pound on the knee and then slammed it around the ring post.

Bryan connected with a Dropkick to the back off the top rope and then geared up in the corner. Daniel hit two running Dropkicks in the corner and then went for a third. Cass caught him and tried for the Deep Six again but Bryan countered into the Yes Lock. Cass was able to quickly grab the ropes to break the hold.

Daniel knocked Cass to the outside and hit a Dropkick through the ropes. Bryan quickly scaled the turnbuckle and hit a Crossbody off the top rope. The crowd stood up and chanted “yes!” as Bryan slowly made his way back to his feet.

The action returned to the ring with Bryan still in control. Daniel went back to the top but Cass capitalized and crotched Bryan on the turnbuckle. Cass connected with a couple of punches as the crowd chanted “Big Cass sucks!”. Cass joined Bryan on the top rope and planted him with a Fallaway Slam off the top for a two count.

Cass lifted Bryan up and applied the Torture Rack. Cass then slammed Bryan to the canvas for another near fall. Big Cass raised his fist once again and took his time before punching Bryan again in the corner of the ring. The crowd got behind Bryan once again as Daniel dodged a boot and Cass got hung up in the ropes.

Bryan took advantage and delivered a chop block to the back of Cass’ knee. Bryan connected with another chop block and followed it up with some Yes Kicks in the middle of the ring. Cass grabbed Bryan by the throat but Bryan escaped with a Dropkick to the knee. Bryan then hit a Yes Kick to the face and geared up in the corner.

Daniel went for the knee to the face but Cass caught him and slammed him face-first into the mat. Cass followed it up with a big boot to the face and went for the cover but Bryan was able to kick out the last second. Cass smirked and lifted Bryan back up in the Torture Rack.

Bryan escaped and landed on his feet. Daniel sprinted at Cass and connected with the knee to the face. Bryan then locked in the Heel Hook in the center of the ring and Cass screamed in pain. Big Cass tried to make his way to the ropes but couldn’t make it and had no choice but to tap out. After the match, Bryan celebrated on the turnbuckle as the entire crowd chanted “yes!”.

Opinion: I was very surprised by how much I enjoyed this match. The feud itself has been poor in my opinion. I thought Big Cass bringing in a little person to poke fun at Bryan’s size was dumb and unoriginal. However, I thought this match was much better than their first encounter at Backlash. I’d still like for this feud to be over and for both Superstars to move on to something more meaningful.

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Lashley Easily Defeated Sami Zayn

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Bobby Lashley battled Sami Zayn tonight at WWE Money in the Bank. Sami Zayn has spent the past few weeks claiming that Lashley was a liar and terrible person. Zayn attacked Lashley on Monday night after Lashley completed an obstacle course that Zayn had set up.

Zayn cowardly spent the beginning of the match running away as Lashley stood in the ring. Lashley finally had enough and chased Sami around the ring. Sami raked Lashley’s eyes and then booted him in the face. Lashley fell out of the ring and Sami demanded that the referee quickly started the count.

Lashley quickly got up and Sami drove him into the ring post outside the ring. Zayn then threw Lashley into the ring post on the opposite side of the ring and got back into the ring so that the referee would start counting again. Lashley got back into the ring and Sami stomped on him right away.

Sami continued the beatdown and started talking trash to Lashley. Bobby grabbed Sami’s fist and then decked him with a Clothesline as the crowd groaned. Zayn hit a boot to the face and then climbed up to the top rope. Sami went for a Crossbody but Lashley caught him and planted him with a Fallaway Slam.

Lashley hit a Splash in the corner and then drove his shoulder into Sami’s midsection. Lashley followed it up with a Spinebuster and then held him up in a Vertical Suplex for several seconds before dropping him to the canvas. Lashley followed it up with another Vertical Suplex as some of the crowd cheered.

Bobby stood over Zayn for a moment and then lifted him up with ease in a Torture Rack. Lashley dropped him and then picked him up for a one-handed Vertical Suplex. Lashley placed one hand on Sami’s chest for the easy pinfall victory.

Opinion: Lashley won and hopefully this terrible feud is over. The match itself sucked and it did nothing for Lashley at all. Sami Zayn once again is back to being a joke and I don’t think the majority of the crowd is ever going to give a damn about Lashley. He’s just unbelievably boring and a victory over Sami Zayn isn’t going to change that.

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Seth Rollins Escaped With The Intercontinental Championship

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Seth Rollins defended his Intercontinental Championship against Elias tonight at WWE Money in the Bank. Elias was going to perform a song before the match but wound up calling the crowd scumbags and told them they didn’t deserve a performance.

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The crowd chanted “burn it down!” as Rollins and Elias locked up to start off the match. Rollins controlled the match early and kept Elias on the canvas. Elias battled back to his feet and dropped Seth with a Clothesline. Elias stomped on Rollins a few times but Seth battled back with a flurry of punches to the face.

Rollins decked Elias with a Dropkick that sent him tumbling out of the ring. Rollins connected with a springboard Crossbody on the outside and then followed it up with a chop to Elias’ chest. The action returned to the ring as Rollins hit a springboard Clothesline. Rollins beatdown Elias in the corner but Elias responded with a Clothesline that dropped Seth to the floor outside the ring.

Seth returned to the ring but Elias was waiting for him and stomped him down in the corner. Elias trash talked Seth before slamming him face-first on the ring apron. Elias went for the cover but Seth kicked out at two. Rollins battled to his feet but Elias caught him with a DDT for a near fall.

Elias locked in the Cobra Clutch in the middle of the ring. Rollins escaped and went for a Suplex but Elias blocked it. Elias knocked Rollins to the mat and tried to drop a knee but Seth rolled out of the way. Seth delivered a chop to the chest and then bounced Elias’ face off the top turnbuckle.

Rollins connected with the Slingblade and then Clotheslined Elias out of the ring. Seth followed it up with a Suicide Dive that sent Elias into the barricade. Back in the ring, Rollins hit a Blockbuster off the second rope for a two count. Seth hurt his knee while trying to leap on Elias from the top rope and Elias capitalized with a knee to the face for a two count.

Elias and Rollins traded shots in the center of the ring. Elias hit a boot to the face and Rollins responded with a Superkick for a near fall. Rollins hobbled his way up to the top rope and went for a Frog Splash but Elias got his knees up at the last second. Elias went for the cover but the Intercontinental Champion was able to kick out at the last moment.

Elias then made his way to the top turnbuckle but Rollins caught him with a punch and joined him up there. Elias delivered a few blows to the ribs and knocked Rollins to the canvas. Seth exploded back up to the top rope and planted Elias with a Superplex. Rollins followed it up with the Falcon Arrow for a near fall.

Seth started stomping on the mat as the crowd chanted “burn it down!”. Rollins went for the stomp but Elias rolled out of the ring. Rollins went for a Suicide Dive but Elias caught him and launched him into the barricade, the ring post and then the steel steps. Elias rolled Rollins back into the ring and connected with an Elbow Drop off the top rope for a two count.

The crowd chanted “this is awesome!” as both Superstars slowly got back up. Rollins blocked Drift Away by grabbing onto the ropes. Elias got pissed off and started punching the hell out of Seth in the corner. Elias perched Rollins up on the top turnbuckle and hit a chop to his chest. Rollins escaped through Elias’ legs and went for the Buckle Bomb but Seth’s knee gave out. Seth countered the Drift Away into a roll-up for a two count. Rollins then rolled up Elias once again and grabbed Elias’ tights for leverage for the pinfall victory.

Opinion: This match was excellent and I’m ready for a rematch. This has been one of the only feuds on the main roster that has been enjoyable. Seth had to cheat to win this match and retain his title. Elias looked awesome tonight and it is hard not to be impressed with him. Elias is great on the microphone and in the ring. He is the real deal and has a tremendous future in WWE. Rollins has already established himself as one of the best in WWE and it would have been too soon for him to drop the IC Title.

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Alexa Bliss Won The Women’s MITB Ladder Match

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Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch, Ember Moon, Lana, Natalya, Naomi, Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair competed in the women’s MITB Ladder Match. The winner of the match earned a contract that they could cash in for a title shot over the next year.

The match started out in a brawl and Becky Lynch was the only one left in the ring. Charlotte threw Ember into the timekeeper’s area as Lynch Dropkicked anyone who tried to bring a ladder in the ring. Becky got out of the ring to grab a ladder but walked right into a Cannonball from Moon off the barricade. Ember then launched Natalya into the steel steps and brought a ladder into the ring.

Naomi got into the ring but Moon decked her with a Dropkick. Banks brought another ladder into the ring but Ember knocked her down with an Enziguri. Ember then hit a springboard Crossbody and Banks landed on the ladder.

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Lana got in the ring and knocked Moon to the mat. Lana grabbed the ladder and bashed Ember in the knees with it. Lana then hit the X-Factor on Moon and Ember landed face-first on the ladder. Lana brought a larger ladder int he ring and threw it towards Natalya.

Natalya avoided the ladder and Body Slammed Lana onto it. Naomi got into the ring but Natalya slammed her and Naomi landed in a spit on the ladder. Natalya then Dropkicked Naomi in the face and threw her to the outside.

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Charlotte got into the ring and took out Natalya. Becky and Charlotte then got in a tug of war over the ladder in the middle of the ring. Naomi leaped onto the ladder and hit a flying Clothesline to Natalya. Naomi then Dropkicked the ladder which sent Lynch and Charlotte to the outside. Naomi then hit Bliss with a Crossbody on the outside of the ring. Naomi then connected with a Blockbuster off the ring apron on Sasha Banks.

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Ember Moon, Naomi, and Becky Lynch then battled in the ring. Moom and Naomi teamed up and sent Lynch to the corner. Becky tried to scale the ladder as Moon and Naomi battled over it. That didn’t work out to well as Becky was sent to the corner and the ladder slammed onto her. Naomi and Moon then Dropkicked Lynch out of the ring.

Naomi and Ember then traded kicks in the ring. Moon slammed Naomi back-first into the ladder with a Hip Toss. Banks brought another ladder into the ring and set it up in between the ropes. Banks slammed Naomi into the ring post and set her up on the ladder. Banks then placed Lana on top of Naomi and connected with Double Knees onto both of them.

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Banks started climbing a ladder but Charlotte dragged her down. They both tried to climb the ladder at the same time and wound up trading punches. Both Superstars fell back down to the canvas and then made their way back up to their feet. Banks escaped a Suplex but fell victim to a Neckbreaker from Charlotte.

Flair set up the ladder between the ropes again and lifted Banks up. Sasha escaped onto the ladder in the middle of the ring and started climbing. Charlotte followed her up and Natalya grabbed Charlotte and pulled her down. Becky shoved the ladder and Sasha landed on Charlotte Natalya.

Becky started to climb up but Alexa dragged her down and punched her in the face. Bliss started climbing but Banks brought her back down to the mat. Banks and Bliss started climbing towards the contract above the ring. Becky dragged Bliss down and joined Banks at the top of the ladder.

Lana set up a larger ladder next to them and started climbing. Naomi joined Lana on the bigger ladder and then Natalya pulled Banks down. Banks returned the favor and started climbing again. Natalya then Powerbombed Banks into the ladder and Becky fell to the corner of the ring.

Charlotte dragged Natalya down and booted her in the face as Moon and Lana battled on the top of the ladder. Charlotte Powerbombed Ember into the ladder set up in the corner. Charlotte then pulled Lana down and threw her out of the ring. Flair grabbed Bliss for a Powerbomb but Alexa countered into a Powerbomb of her own.

Alexa shoved Lana out of the way and started climbing. Lana dragged her down and started climbing. Bliss brought her down and slapped Lana in the face. Lana connected with a boot to the side of the head and knocked Bliss to the canvas. Lana then locked in The Accolade on Alexa in the middle of the ring before making her way back up the ladder.

Naomi springboarded onto the ladder and knocked Lana to the canvas. Naomi had her hand on the briefcase but Becky stopped her at the last second and brought her to the mat. Becky knocked Naomi out of the ring and positioned the ladder under the briefcase. Charlotte joined Becky at the top and the two traded punches. Alexa pushed the ladder over and knocked them both to the mat.

Charlotte hit Alexa Bliss with a Spear and started climbing up the ladder. Sasha Banks dragged her down and connected with a Backstabber. Naomi slammed Banks into the ladder and started climbing. Lana brought her down and slammed Naomi into the ladder.

Lana made her way up the ladder but Natalya brought her down with an Electric Chair Drop. Natalya started to climb but Moon took her out. Ember started to climb but Charlotte stopped her and Speared her into the ladder in the corner. Charlotte tried to Spear Becky but Lynch caught her and planted her with an Exploder Suplex.

Becky set up the ladder under the contract and started climbing. Bliss tipped the ladder over and Becky slammed face-first into the ladder in the corner of the ring. Alexa Bliss then climbed to the top and grabbed the briefcase to win the match.

Opinion: The match itself was awesome. I would have preferred that anyone else won this match. It is nothing against Alexa Bliss, I was just hoping to see something new in the division. I don’t have any interest in heel Alexa Bliss becoming RAW Women’s Champion again any time soon. That doesn’t take away from the fact that this match was very entertaining and everyone in it did an awesome job. I just found the ending disappointing because it means more of the same on RAW.

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The Crowd Rejected The Mahal & Reigns Match

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Roman Reigns faced Jinder Mahal tonight at WWE Money in the Bank. Mahal brought out Sunil Singh in a wheelchair before the match.

Reigns controlled the match early as the crowd chanted “CM Punk!”. Roman planted Mahal with a Samoan Drop for a two count. Jinder rolled out of the ring to regroup with Sunil on the outside as the crowd chanted “boring!”. Roman followed Mahal to the outside and hit him with a punch to the face.

Roman went for the Drive-By but Mahal got out of the way. Sunil leaped out fo the wheelchair and shoved Reigns into the ring post as the referee wasn’t paying attention. Mahal threw Roman into the barricade as the crowd chanted “Rusev Day!”.

Jinder brought Roman back into the ring and applied a Chin Lock as the crowd chant “this is awful!”. Reigns broke free but Mahal threw him into the turnbuckle. Jinder dropped a couple elbows for a two count. Mahal followed it up with some stomps and poses to taunt the crowd.

Mahal went back to the Chin Lock as the crowd chanted “delete!”. Roman finally battled back with a series of Clotheslines. The crowd showed their disinterest in the match by doing the wave. Jinder hit a knee to the face for a two count.

Reigns escaped the Khallas and booted Jinder in the face for a two count. Roman geared up for the Superman Punch but Mahal avoided it. Jinder planted Roman with a Gutbuster for a two count. Roman blocked the Khallas and hit the Superman Punch for a two count. Jinder blocked Roman’s Spear with a kick to the face and then threw Reigns into the ring post.

The crowd chanted “Velveteen” as Roman battled back once again. Reigns hit Jinder with the Drive-By and threw Mahal into the ring. Sunil once again got off the wheelchair and tried to shove Roman into the ring post. Reigns blocked it and hit Sunil with a Superman Punch.

Roman hit Sunil with a Superman Punch and then hit Mahal with one on the apron. Reigns then dropped Sunil with a Spear on the outside and made his way back into the ring. Mahal went for a roll-up but Roman kicked out. Reigns then hit Jinder with a Spear for the pinfall victory.

Opinion: The crowd completely rejected this match and that won’t stop going forward. The negativity will only get worse for Roman Reigns if he finds himself back in the Universal Championship picture.

Ellsworth Returned & Helped Carmella Retain

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Carmella defended her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Asuka tonight at WWE Money in the Bank. Carmella moonwalked across the ring to avoid Asuka to start off the match. Carmella then moonwalked on the ring apron while taunting Asuka.

Carmella got back in the ring and slapped Asuka in the face. Asuka responded with a Hip Attack and then a couple of slaps to Carmella in the corner. Asuka brought Carmella to the ring apron and draped her over the middle rope. Asuka connected with a series of boots to the face and then a Hip Attack that sent Carmella to the floor outside the ring.

Carmella grabbed her title and started walking away but Asuka connected with Double Knees off the ring apron. Back in the ring, Carmella connected with a kick to the face for a two count. She followed it up with a knee to the ribs and then perched Asuka on the top turnbuckle.

Asuka went for a Dropkick off the top but Carmella got out of the way. Asuka caught Carmella’s kick attempt and applied a Knee Bar. Carmella quickly grabbed the bottom rope to break the hold and then dropped Asuka with an elbow to the face. Carmella started slapping Asuka in the face and Asuka responded with a Dropkick.

Asuka connected with a couple of kicks and then a German Suplex. Asuka then hit a Hip Attack for a two count. Asuka went for another Hip Attack but Carmella got out of the way and Asuka crashed to the floor outside the ring. Asuka made her way up to the ring apron but Carmella booted her in the hand and she fell back to the floor.

Carmella followed it up with a Suicide Dive and then brought Asuka into the ring for a near fall. Carmella threw a tantrum and blamed the referee for Asuka kicking out. Asuka got up and rolled up Carmella for a two count. Asuka delivered a kick to the face and someone with an Asuka mask hopped up on the ring apron.

Asuka was confused and just staring at the masked person. Carmella rolled up Asuka for a two count and Asuka started walking towards the person on the ring apron. Ellsworth then took off the mask and the crowd cheered. Carmella then booted Asuka in the face to win the match. Ellsworth then started dancing around the ring and celebrating with Carmella.

Opinion: Well, everyone already knew this was going to happen. WWE has completely ruined Asuka on the main roster and it doesn’t make any sense to me. It also doesn’t make sense why WWE would bring back Carmella and Ellsworth. It wasn’t entertaining the first time around. Instead of creating new storylines and ideas, WWE is recycling ones that didn’t work and sucked to begin with.

AJ Styles Was The Last Man Standing

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AJ Styles defended the WWE Championship in a Last Man Standing Match against Shinsuke Nakamura at WWE Money in the Bank. Styles and Nakamura locked up to start off the match. Styles dropped Nakamura with a Dropkick and then hit a chop to the chest. AJ bounced Nakamura’s face off the turnbuckle and then brought him to the canvas.

Styles booted Nakamura in the back and then connected with a punch to the face. AJ hit Shinsuke with a Backbreaker and then a knee to the ribs. Nakamura battled back with an elbow to the face but Styles shrugged it off and threw Shinsuke out of the ring. AJ then delivered a Phenomenal Forearm to Nakamura outside the ring.

Shinsuke got up at the count of 5 and Styles immediately launched him into the barricade next to the entrance ramp. Nakamura got right back up and planted AJ with a Suplex on the entrance ramp. AJ got up at 6 and Nakamura brought Styles back to the ring. Shinsuke delivered a knee to the face on the ring apron and then followed it up with a stomp off the steel steps.

Back in the ring, Nakamura dropped a knee across AJ’s face and casually kicked him in the face. Nakamura stalked AJ to the ropes and elbowed him in the face and then booted him in the midsection. Styles stumbled before falling to the canvas and the referee started counting.

AJ got up at 6 and Nakamura shoved his boot in Styles’ face in the corner for Bad Vibrations. Styles got up and started punching Nakamura in the face. Nakamura connected with a spin kick that knocked AJ back to the mat. AJ quickly got back up and Nakamura draped him across the top rope.

Shinsuke hit a running knee to the midsection of Styles that sent him tumbling to the floor outside the ring. Nakamura followed Styles to the outside and walked into a punch to the face. Shinsuke shrugged it off and bounced AJ’s face off the steel steps. Shinsuke pressed AJ’s head up against the steps and shoved his boot on his face.

Nakamura threw AJ over the barricade and the battle spilled into the crowd. Shinsuke connected with another knee to the ribs but AJ battled back with a forearm to the face. Styles booted Nakamura in the face a couple of times and then threw him back over the barricade to the ringside area.

Styles hopped onto the barricade but Shinsuke swept his legs out and AJ crashed to the floor. Nakamura smashed AJ’s face into the steps once again and continued to casually boot him in the face. Back in the ring, AJ hit the Pele Kick and sent Nakamura to the corner. Shinsuke hit a boot to the face and leaped off the second rope towards Styles. AJ was ready and hit Nakamura with a Dropkick and both Superstars crashed to the canvas.

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They both got up and AJ connected with a Clothesline and then a Splash in the corner. Styles followed it up with a Faceplant and both Superstars were once again down. AJ was the first one up and set Nakamura up for the Styles Clash. Nakamura backed away and missed with a low blow attempt. AJ then barely connected with the Pele Kick but Nakamura got up right away and connected with a reverse Exploder Suplex.

Shinsuke went for the Kinshasa but AJ hopped up and hit a forearm to the face. AJ connected with a Neckbreaker and then another forearm. AJ went for the Phenomenal Forearm but Nakamura countered with a boot to the face that knocked Styles to the outside.

Nakamura followed him out there and threw Styles into the barricade. Shinsuke then dropped AJ on the barricade and cleared off the announce table. Nakamura slammed AJ onto the table but the table didn’t break. Nakamura cleared off the remaining two announce tables and charged at Styles. Shinsuke connected with the Kinshasa on the table and the referee started counting. AJ got up at the last second and the match continued.

Shinsuke hit a few more knees to the ribs and rolled Styles back into the ring. Nakamura brought out a table from under the ring and slid it into the ring. Styles slowly made his way back up as Shinsuke set up the table. Nakamura perched Styles up on the top rope and joined him up there.

Nakamura went for a Suplex but AJ escaped between Shinsuke’s legs. Styles went for a Powerbomb but Shinsuke fought him off. The table was knocked on its side and Shinsuke slammed AJ ribs-first into the side of the table. Nakamura then set up the table in the corner of the ring.

AJ got back up and Nakamura launched him through the table in the corner of the ring and the referee started counting. Styles got up at 9 and Nakamura couldn’t believe it. Nakamura removed the padding to expose the metal ring on the turnbuckle. Shinsuke then hit a boot to the back of the head and draped AJ across the top rope. Shinsuke went for the running knee but AJ got out of the way and Nakamura slammed his own knee into the exposed turnbuckle.

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AJ then targetted Shinsuke’s knee with a couple of strikes as dueling “AJ Styles!” and “Nakamura!” chants broke out in the crowd. Styles then locked in the Calf Crusher in the middle of the ring. AJ broke the hold and Nakamura hobbled to his feet at the count of 8. AJ booted his knee again and Shinsuke collapsed to the canvas and rolled out of the ring.

Styles immediately exited the ring and grabbed a steel chair from the timekeeper’s area. Styles blasted Nakamura in the back of the knee and then struck Nakamura in the shoulder with the chair. AJ hit Nakamura in the knee with the chair and Nakamura begged for mercy. Styles went to hit him with the chair once again and Nakamura hit him with a low blow. Styles collapsed in pain and dropped the steel chair as the referee started counting.

AJ got up at the last second and Shinsuke greeted him with a Kinshasa to the face. The referee started counting as both Superstars were down. Nakamura was the first up and AJ once again got up at the last second. Nakamura then brought AJ to the announce table and lifted him onto his shoulders. Nakamura’s knee gave out and AJ shoved Shinsuke off and he landed on the steel steps. Styles then hit a Phenomenal Forearm off the table and quickly got back up. AJ then planted Nakamura with the Styles Clash off the steel steps and the crowd chanted “holy sh*t!”.

Shinsuke somehow was able to get up at the last second and leaned up against the announce table. Nakamura told Styles to come on and AJ obliged with a kick to the groin. AJ went back into the ring and pulled down his elbow pad. Styles then hit an absolutely ridiculous Phenomenal Forearm and both Superstars crashed through the announce table. AJ Styles got up and was the last man standing. AJ Styles is still the WWE Champion.

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Opinion: We finally got to see the Nakamura and Styles match that we deserved and it was absolutely phenomenal. This was easily the best match of the night so far and it will be interesting to see which SmackDown Superstar is up next to challenge AJ Styles for the WWE Championship.

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Alexa Bliss Cashed In & Is The New RAW Women’s Champion

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Nia Jax defended her RAW Women’s Championship against Ronda Rousey tonight at WWE Money in the Bank.

Nia started off the match in control and immediately drove Rousey to the corner of the ring. Jax threw Ronda across the ring and connected with a Splash in the opposite corner. Rousey avoided a second Splash and Ronda connected with a flurry of jabs in the corner.

Jax battled back with a headbutt that knocked Rousey back to the corner of the ring. Nia hit another Splash and then lifted Rousey onto her shoulders. Ronda countered and brought Nia down to the mat. Rousey tried to lock in the Arm Bar but Jax blocked it.

Nia lifted Ronda up but Rousey wouldn’t let go. Nia was then able to lift Ronda up and planted her with a Powerbomb. Ronda got back up but stumbled and fell out of the ring and the referee began his count. Nia followed her out of the ring and swung Rousey into the barricade.

Jax brought Rousey back into the ring and went for the cover but Rousey kicked out at two. Jax lifted Ronda above her shoulders and dropped her face-first to the canvas for a near fall.

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Rousey locked in a Guillotine in the middle of the ring then went for a roll-up but Nia just slammed Ronda to the mat with ease. Nia got Rousey in a Bear Hug in the center of the ring. Ronda broke free but was quickly planted with a Samoan Drop. Nia went for the cover but Rousey was able to kick out at two. Jax then went for a Leg Drop but Ronda rolled out of the way and Nia crashed to the mat.

Nia charged at Ronda in the corner but Rousey once again dodged it and Jax hit shoulder-first into the ring post. Rousey locked in the Arm Bar over the top rope but had to break the hold before a 5 count. Ronda broke the hold at 4 and then fell back out of the ring. Rousey quickly got back up on the apron and made her way up the turnbuckles as the crowd cheered. Ronda connected with a Crossbody but Nia was able to kick out at two.

Ronda got fired up and connected with a knee to the face. Rousey then hit a Judo Throw on Nia for a two count. Jax went for a roll-up but Rousey kicked out at two. Ronda then Rock Bottomed Jax and then went for the Arm Bar again. Ronda was about to apply the hold but Alexa Bliss interfered and hit Rousey with the MITB briefcase.

Bliss then hit Jax with the briefcase and threw Rousey into the ring post. Bliss then struck Ronda with the briefcase again and threw her over the announce table. Alexa got back in the ring and hit Jax with the briefcase a couple more times. Bliss then cashed in her contract for a shot at the RAW Women’s Championship.

Bliss booted Nia in the knee and planted her with a DDT. Alexa slammed Nia’s arm into the canvas and made her way to the top rope. Alexa then hit Twisted Bliss for the pinfall victory to become the new RAW Women’s Champion.

Opinion: Well, I certainly didn’t see that coming. I figured that someone would interfere in this match but I was surprised that Bliss cashed in so quickly. I was expecting Natalya to get involved because she was a big part of the Rousey & Jax storyline. As for the match between Rousey and Jax, it was way better than I thought it was going to be. Rousey once again performed well in the ring and Jax had one of her better matches on the main roster tonight.

I wasn’t a fan of Bliss winning the women’s MITB Ladder Match, but I’m glad she cashed in right away. I didn’t want to see Bliss parading around with the briefcase forever like we just saw Carmella do. She now has a target on her back because she pissed off both Rousey and Nia Jax tonight. Alexa Bliss is once again on the top of the RAW women’s division and is now a 5-time champion. I hope this reign doesn’t last long because I’m very bored with her as a heel champion.

Braun Strowman Won The Men’s MITB Ladder Match

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Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, Rusev, The Miz, Bobby Roode, Braun Strowman, Kevin Owens, and Kofi Kingston competed in the men’s MITB Ladder Match. The winner of the match will earn a contract to cash in for a title match within a year.

The match started out with a brawl and Strowman planted Balor with a Side Slam. Strowman then connected with a Splash on Miz and Roode in the corner. Braun leveled Owens with a Clothesline and was already the only Superstar left in the ring. The crowd chanted “get these hands!” as Braun grabbed a ladder and brought it into the ring.

Samoa Joe attacked Braun from behind and then Kofi hit a Clothesline off the barricade to Strowman. Owens charged at Braun on the entrance ramp but Strowman leveled him with a Clothesline. Miz, Roode, Rusev, and Balor all teamed up and hit Strowman with a ladder. Everyone started piling ladders on Braun on the entrance ramp and Miz snuck his way back down to the ring.

The Miz set up the ladder in the ring and started climbing but Samoa Joe sprinted to the ring and shoved the ladder over. Joe knocked Rusev off the ring apron and then hit Miz with the ladder in the corner of the ring. Kofi hit Joe with Trouble in Paradise and then Dropkicked the ladder into The Miz. Kofi followed it up with a Boom Drop to Miz while the ladder was still on top of him.

Owens got back in the action and leveled Kingston with a Superkick. Owens made his way up the ladder and Balor joined him at the top. Balor knocked Owens down but Kevin brought Balor back to the mat with him. Balor hit a Double Stomp to Owens’ chest and then started climbing again.

Roode brought Balor down and slammed Finn’s face into the ladder. Roode tried to climb but Balor prevented it. Finn knocked Roode out of the ring with a Dropkick and turned around into a ladder to the ribs courtesy of Kevin Owens.

Owens set up the ladder against the top rope but Finn threw him out of the ring. Owens dragged Balor to the outside and hit him with a Superkick. Balor fell on the announce table and Owens brought a ladder towards the table. Owens hopped up on the ring apron and started climbing to the top.

Back in the ring, Rusev started climbing the ladder and Owens hopped back down and stopped Rusev. Rusev then planted Owens with a Fallaway Slam onto the ladder that was propped up against the top rope. Joe decked Rusev with an Enziguri in the corner and turned around into a flying Clothesline off the top rope from Kofi Kingston.

Kofi tossed Miz out of the ring and climbed to the top rope. Kingston then leaped onto everyone besides Strowman and Balor on the outside. They all caught him and then Balor sprinted into the ring and flipped onto everyone. Balor grabbed a ladder from the entrance ramp and started to bring it towards the ring.

Strowman crawled out from under the ladder and attacked Balor and Roode. Braun leveled Kofi with a shoulder tackle but fell victim to a flying forearm through the ropes from Samoa Joe. Owens hit Braun with a Superkick and then Rusev booted Strowman with the Machka Kick.

Owens set up a table on the entrance ramp right below an absurdly large ladder. Rusev and Owens brought Braun towards the table but he started to fight back. Joe snuck up behind Strowman and locked in the Coquina Clutch. Owens Superkicked Braun in the face while he was still in the Coquina Clutch. Joe told Owens to get his ass up the ladder and Kevin obliged. Owens climbed to the top of the ridiculously tall ladder but Braun fought his way off the ladder.

Kevin Owens pleaded with Braun to stop as Braun climbed up the other side of the ladder. Strowman dragged Owens to the top of the ladder and started shouting at him. Braun threw Owens off the top of the giant ladder and Kevin crashed through a couple of tables below as the crowd chanted “holy sh*t!”.

Braun slammed Kofi onto a pile of ladders and then bulldozed his way through a ladder that Balor and Roode were carrying. The Miz looked scared as hell as he tried to climb up the ladder in the ring. Strowman caught him and slammed him to the canvas. Joe bashed Braun in the back with the ladder and then Clotheslined Braun out of the ring. Balor Dropkicked Strowman over the barricade and into the timekeeper’s area.

Balor and Roode got into the ring and attacked Joe. Roode then launched Balor into the ring post and Joe planted Roode with a Uranage. Rusev and Joe then battled in the ring. Joe charged at Rusev but Rusev ducked and Joe went flying out of the ring. Kofi got back into the ring and walked into a boot to the face from Rusev.

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Rusev locked in the Accolade on Roode and Kingston at the same time. Miz tried to hit the Skull Crushing Finale on Rusev from behind but Rusev fought him off. Rusev tried to get all three of them in the Accolade but Joe locked in the Coquina Clutch on Rusev from behind. Rusev broke free and booted Joe in the face. Rusev then set up the ladder under the briefcase and started his climb.

The Miz tipped the ladder over and Rusev landed throat-first across the top rope. Miz started climbing towards the briefcase but Kingston quickly scaled up the other side and blasted Miz in the ribs. Kofi reached for the briefcase but Miz hit him with a couple of punches. Roode shoved the ladder over and then Balor hit Roode with a Slingblade.

Balor climbed the ladder that was set up next to the announce table outside the ring and hit Roode with an insane Coup de Grace on Roode in the ring. Balor started climbing but Braun grabbed him and bounced Finn’s face off the ladder. Strowman then hit Joe with a Powerslam and delivered another one to The Miz.

Strowman and Balor started climbing the ladder. Kofi springboarded onto Strowman’s back but Braun continued to climb. Braun knocked Balor to the canvas and then threw Kofi off his back and to the mat. Strowman then grabbed the briefcase and won the men’s MITB Ladder Match.

Opinion: The right Superstar won this match. Braun Strowman has been insanely popular with the WWE Universe for some time now and it is about time that he challenges for the Universal Championship. I’m all for a match between Braun Strowman and Brock Lesnar again. It sounds much better than sitting through another bout between Reigns and Lesnar.

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The show certainly had some flaws but overall I thought it was an entertaining PPV. What did you think of WWE Money in the Bank 2018? Let us know in the comments below.

WWE Money In The Bank 2018 Results & Live Discussion (6/17)

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WWE’s Money In The Bank pay-per-view aired live from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL on June 17th, 2018.

Kickoff Show results:

– Renee Young welcomes us to the pre-show panel at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL, as she’s joined by Booker T, David Otunga and Sam Roberts. We see fans in the background being seated.

– We go backstage to Charly Caruso who says she’ll be joined by Daniel Bryan later for a Q&A. Kevin Owens walks in an interrupts her and he rants about Braun Strowman. A staffer walks in and gives Owens a bag of pancakes, and Charly wonders which New Day member will enter the ladder match tonight.

– Back to the panel, Renee promotes tonight’s card and the panel gives some of their predictions for tonight.

– Daniel Bryan joins the pre-show and he discusses his upcoming match with Big Cass, and the obstacles of facing such a bigger wrestler. Bryan says his main advantages over Cass are his legs, heart and lungs, adding that Cass can’t outwork him or outpace him tonight.

– Seth Rollins is backstage for an interview with Charly Caruso. Rollins is holding remains of Elias’ smashed up guitar, and he mocks Elias. He says Elias isn’t on his level, and talks about his intentions to beat Elias tonight.

– Samoa Joe joins the pre-show panel, and Kevin Owens joins him shortly after. Owens tries to recruit Joe to help him deal with Strowman, but Joe says he isn’t buying what Owens is selling and doesn’t trust him.

Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson vs. The Bludgeon Brothers: Gallows and Anderson start off fired up an they control the page of this one early on. Harper is selling a knee injury as the Good Brothers clear the ring and dump the Bludgeon Brothers out to ringside. Harper and Rowan turn it around at ringside after separating Anderson and Gallows and beating them down one by one. Back in the ring, it’s all the Bludgeon Brothers now as they take turns working over Karl Anderson in the ring. Rowan hits a big splash on Anderson in the corner and then taunts the crowd. Anderson finally starts fighting back as Rowan misses a shot in the corner. Anderson hits a spinebuster on Harper as Gallows recovers and gets on the apron to receive the tag. Gallows gets the hot tag and starts laying into Harper with kicks. Gallows dumps Rowan outside and continues the offense on Harper. Gallows hits a pump handle slam on Harper, then along with Anderson he dumps Rowan outside. Anderson follows up with a suicide dive on Rowan, and Gallows turns around into a big boot from Harper. Harper knocks Anderson off the apron, then goes back to working over Gallows. Harper looks for a suplex, but Anderson reverses. Rowan runs in and takes out Anderson, and then the Bludgeon Brothers hit the double team powerbomb on Gallows for the three count.

Winners: The Bludgeon Brothers

– We go back to the pre-show panel with Renee to run down the card again. They talk about the Ronda Rousey-Nia Jax match, and Booker T mentions CM Punk getting beat on UFC recently. The countdown runs out and it’s now time for Money In The Bank!

WWE Money In The Bank 2018 results:

Daniel Bryan vs. Big Cass: Bryan gets a huge “yes” chant for his entrance. The opening bell sounds and Bryan starts off strong. Bryan takes Cass down to the mat several times and connects with several kicks. Back in the ring, Cass works over Bryan and slows things down with a bear hug. Bryan fights free and connects with some punches, but Cass shuts him down with a knee and drops him down to the mat again. Cass works over Bryan in the corner until Bryan trips him and then goes to work on Cass’ left knee. Bryan wrestles Cass down to the mat and puts him in the Yes Lock, but Cass is able to reach the ropes to break it. Cass rolls outside and Bryan hits a flying baseball slide kick, and Cass crashes against the fan barricade. Bryan follows up with a suicide dive off the turnbuckle on to Cass down on the floor. Back in the ring, they fight up the turnbuckle and Cass is able to come back with a superplex. Cass puts Bryan up in the Torture Rack, and then slams him down for a two count. Bryan fights back and takes out Cass’ knee again, and then he follows up with the Yes Kicks. Cass blocks the last kick and grabs Bryan by the throat. Bryan breaks free and kicks out Cass’ knee again, then kicks him in the head while he’s down.

Cass fights back up to his feet and drops Bryan. The crowd chants for Bryan and Cass wastes some time yelling at the crowd. Cass puts Bryan up in the Torture Rack again, but Byan escapes and answers with a flying knee to the head of Cass. Bryan drags Cass to the middle of the ring and goes back to work on his bad knee. Bryan applies a heel hook on Cass and Cass screams. Cass taps out and Bryan wins via submission.

Winner: Daniel Bryan

– Bryan celebrates his win on the turnbuckle after the match as the whole crowd does the “Yes” chant.

– We see a promo for NXT & the UK Championship tournament on the WWE Network.

– The New Day is backstage planning for the ladder match tonight when Kevin Owens walks in. Owens gives them pancakes and “Canadian maple syrup,” and The New Day appears to warm up to Owens. Owens then propositions them to help take out Braun Strowman, but The New Day says they aren’t cheaters. Owens reveals that he doesn’t like pancakes or breakfast foods, and The New Day gets angry at him. Big E yells at Owens and they tell him to get out of their locker room. Owens storms off and tells them not to blame him if Strowman destroys everyone later. Big E tells Owens to wait and he turns around. Big E steals his Canadian maple syrup, and they tell him to leave again.

Sami Zayn vs. Bobby Lashley: Sami circles the ring after the bell sounds and wastes some time. Lashley chases Sami back in the ring, but Sami still appears reluctant to engage. Zayn gets a cheap shot in on Lashley and dumps him outside. Sami follows Lashley outside and whips him into the ring post, then he rolls back in the ring as the ref counts. Lashley gets back in the ring and almost immediately turns it around against Zayn. Lashley slams Sami down and dominates the next few moments of the match with power moves. Lashley picks up Sami in his signature stalling vertical suplex and slams Sami down hard. Lashley covers for the three count after a short match.

Winner: Bobby Lashley

– Nia Jax is shown backstage, and Ronda Rousey is also shown backstage warming up with Natalya in her locker room.

– Elias is out for a song, and he trashes Rollins and the fans, but is quickly interrupted by Rollins’ entrance.

IC Title: Seth Rollins (c) vs. Elias: The opening bell sounds and Rollins starts off strong here. Rollins wrestles Elias down to the mat and applies a hammer lock. Elias fights out and stuns Rollins with a flurry of punches. Elias stomps on Rollins when he’s down until the ref stops him. Rollins recovers and fires back with punches on Elias. Rollins levels Elias with a big dropkick, and Elias rolls outside. Rollins hits a suicide dive on Elias outside, and then beats Elias down on the floor. Back in the ring, Rollins works over Elias in the corner, but he misses a kick and Elias takes advantage with a big lariat that sends Rollins falling down to the ringside floor.

Elias takes Rollins back in the ring and beats him down, working over Rollins’ neck. Elias follows up with a DDT for a near-fall. Elias controls the next few moments until Rollins fires up and sends Elias out to ringside. Rollins follows up with a big suicide dive on Elias on the floor and connects, but Rollins sells his neck right after. Back in the ring, Rollins hits a Blockbuster off the middle rope for a two count on Elias. Rollins goes up top but misses and his knee buckles. Elias capitalizes with a running knee to the face of Rollins for a two count. Elias picks up Rollins in the Electric Chair position, but Rollins fights out. Rollins is still selling the bad knee as Elias works him over. They fight back and forth, and Rollins hits a superkick but only gets the two count. Rollins is still selling the knee and is having trouble standing now. Rollins goes up top for a frogsplash, but Elias gets his knees up to block it. They fight up to the turnbuckle and Elias knocks Rollins down to the mat. Elias goes up top, but Rollins runs back up and superplexes Elias off the top. Rollins follows up with the Falcon Arrow for a two count. Rollins goes for the curb stomp but Elias rolls outside. Rollins goes for a suicide dive, but Elias side-steps and Rollins crashes into the fan barricade. Elias beats down Rollins at ringside, then rolls him back in the ring. Elias goes up top and connects with a flying elbow off the top for a two count.

Rollins and Elias fight on the corner, and Rollins slides through Elias’ legs and goes for a powerbomb. Rollins picks up Elias for the powerbomb, but Rollins’ bad knee goes out and they both fall down. Elias gets to his feet and tries to capitlize with a pin, but only gets the two count. Rollins and Elias trade a series of roll-up pins. Rollins rolls through and rolls up Elias sitting on his legs, and he scores the surprise three count.

Winner & still Intercontinental Champion: Seth Rollins

– Rollins celebrates with his IC Title belt as Elias recovers and looks shocked about the finish.

– We see a promo video hyping up the women’s Money In The Bank ladder match coming up next.

Money In The Bank: Ember Moon vs. Lana vs. Sasha Banks vs. Naomi vs. Natalya vs. Becky Lynch vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Charlotte: The opening bell sounds and all of the women go at it, and the fight spills out to ringside early on. Ember gets back in the ring with a ladder, and she brawls with Sasha Banks. Ember springboards off the middle rope and hits a splash on Sasha while she’s standing, and they fall down flat onto a ladder laying on the mat. Sasha rolls outside and she’s selling the back. Lana gets in the ring now and hits Ember with a ladder, then hits the X Factor. Lana sets up a ladder, but Natalya comes in and takes her out. Naomi comes in but Natalya drops her on the ladder and then sends her out to ringside. Charlotte runs in and starts hitting chops on Natlya, then suplexes her down. Becky runs in and fights with Charlotte over a ladder. Naomi springboards off the ladder and clotheslines down Natalya, then she dropkicks the ladder into Becky and Charlotte. Naomi then hits a suicide dive on Alexa out at ringside. Naomi gets back on the apron and hits a blockbuster on Sasha down on the floor. Back in the ring, Ember, Becky and Naomi brawl over a ladder. Ember and Naomi gang up on Becky now and send her outside, and then Naomi and Ember trade kicks. Naomi hits some kicks, but then Ember flips Naomi ontop of a ladder.

Charlotte and Sasha fight on a ladder, but Natalya runs in and takes Charlotte down. Becky then shoves Sasha off the ladder, but Sasha lands on Charlotte and Natalya. Becky climbs the ladder, but Alexa takes her off the ladder and drops her. Lana brings another ladder in the ring now as the other women brawl. All of the women fight up on ladders in the middle of the ring. Natalya pulls Sasha down and slams her into the ladder, knocking down Becky in the process. Charlotte boots Natalya down, then powerbombs Ember off the ladder onto another ladder. Charlotte drops Lana next, then goes to work on Alexa. Alexa hits the Code Red on Charlotte, then Alexa fights with Lana. Lana kicks Alexa in the head and then locks in The Accolade. Lana starts climbing the ladder, but Naomi jumps up the ladder and kicks Lana down. Becky runs in and pulls Naomi down. Becky and Charlote climb the ladder now until Alexa shoves them off. Charlotte spears Alexa down, then climbs back up the ladder. Sasha runs up and pulls her off the ladder and hits the back stabber. Eveyone keeps running for the ladder and getting pulled off. Natalya hits an electric chair drop on Lana, then Ember kicks Natalya down. Charlotte rams Ember into aladder, and then Becky suplexes Charlotte down. Becky climbs up and almost gets the briefcase, but she gets shoved down. Alexa climbs up quickly and grabs the briefcase while the other women are laying around the ring.

Winner: Alexa Bliss

– Alexa stands on the ladder with the briefcase as we go to replays and the other women are laying around the ring.

– Kurt Angle and Paige are backstage discussing the women’s Money In The Bank match. Paige says she’s confident that one of her SmackDown wrestlers will win the men’s Money In The Bank match. Paige also tells Kurt to keep his eyes off her roster, because they’re loyal to SmackDown. Baron Corbin walks in and interrupts. Corbin tells Angle that RAW better win the men’s ladder match too, if Angle wants to please Stephanie. Paige says Corbin is just still sour about losing his Money In The Bank contract last time, and Corbin walks off.

– Sunil Singh is out on the stage in a wheelchair and cast to introduce Jinder Mahal.

Jinder Mahal vs. Roman Reigns: The opening bell sounds and Jinder charges, but Reigns blocks and unloads on Jinder with right hands. Reigns continues the offense on Jinder until Jinder rolls outside for a breather. Reigns follows him outside and brawls with Jinder at ringside. Reigns misses a drive-by and Sunil Singh miraculously gets out of his wheelchair and attacks Reigns from behind while the ref is distracted by Jinder. Jinder capitalizes and beats Reigns down in the ring now. Jinder shoves Reigns outside into the fan barricade, then takes him back in the ring for some elbow drops and a two count. Reigns starts fighting back but Jinder shuts him down with a knee to the face. Reigns misses a Superman punch and Jinder capitalizes with a gutbuster. Reigns fights back and connects with a Superman punch for a two count. Reigns goes for another one, but Jinder stops him. They fight out to ringside, and Jinder knocks Sunil Singh down while he’s out there. Reigns drops Jinder, and then spears Sunil at ringside. Back in the ring, Jinder and Reigns fight back and forth until Reigns connects with a spear for the three count.

Winner: Roman Reigns

– Reigns celebrates the win as Jinder and Sunil recover at ringside.

– We see a promo video for the Women’s Championship feud between Carmella and Asuka.

Women’s Title: Carmella (c) vs. Asuka: The opening bell sounds and Carmella avoids contact early on. Asuka finally gets a hold of her and beats Carmella down. Asuka hits the running hip attack and bumps Carmella outside. They fight on the apron and Carmella slams Asuka into the ring post. Carmella takes control of the match in the ring now. Carmella misses a shot and Asuka fires up. Asuka takes control of the match now and works over Carmella’s shoulder. Asuka looks for the Asuka Lock but Carmella resists it. Asuka misses a shot and falls out to ringside as Carmella recovers. Carmella kicks Asuka off the apron and follows up with a suicide dive. Back in the ring, Carmella pins but only gets a two count, and Carmella starts getting frustrated. Asuka escapes a pin attempt and kicks Carmella right in the face. Someone gets up on the apron wearing Asuka’s robe and mask and distracts Asuka. Carmella takes advantage of the distraction to roll up Asuka for a two count. Asuka kicks Carmella down, and is then distracted by the masked individual again. He yanks the mask off and it’s revealed to be James Ellsworth! The crowd pops and Asuka can’t believe it. Carmella boots Asuka in the head while she’s distracted for the three count.

Winner: Carmella

– Ellsworth hits the ring and celebrates the win with Carmella. She grabs her Women’s Title belt and runs up the ramp with Ellsworth.

– We see a promo video looking a the history between WWE Champion AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nkamura.

WWE Title: AJ Styles (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura: The opening bell sounds and they lock up in the middle. Nakamura misses a kick and AJ connects with an elbow to the face. AJ follows up with a dropkick and Nakamura goes down. AJ follows up with more strikes and he works over the challenger in the corner. AJ follows up with a backbreaker, and then he drumps Nakamura out to ringside. AJ follows up with a springboard forearm from the ring down onto Nakamura on the floor. Nakamura comes back with a suplex on the entrance ramp, and then he lays AJ over the apron and knees him in the face. Nakamura leaps off the ring steps and connects with another knee to the head of the Champion.

Nakamura takes control of things in the ring and chokes AJ in the corner. They fight out to ringside and brawl into the crowd. AJ hops up on the fan barricade, but Nakamura kicks his legs out from under him. They fight back into the ring, where Nakamura comes flying off the middle rope, but AJ knocks him out of mid-air with a dropkick. AJ follows up with a big facebuster. AJ goes to pick Nakamura up, and Nakamura goes for a low blow, but AJ dodges it. They go back at it and AJ misses a shot, leading to Nakamura hitting a reverse exploder. Nakamura looks for the Kinshasa, but AJ shuts him down with a forearm to the face. AJ hits the fireman’s carry into a neckbreaker, and Nakamura is down. AJ hits an elbow to the face and then he looks for the Phenomenal Forearm, but Nakamura kicks AJ out of the air.

Nakamura takes AJ out to ringside and tosses him onto one of the three commentary tables. Nakamura runs across the other announce tables and hits the Kinshasa on AJ. Nakamura rolls AJ back in the ring, and puts a table in the ring too. They fight up the turnbuckle, and it looks like AJ is going to powerbomb Nakamura through the table, but Nakamura fights out. The table gets tipped over and Nakamura slams AJ onto the edge of it. Nakamura stands the table up in the corner and then throws AJ through it. AJ gets up before the ref’s 10 count, and Nakamura removes the turnbuckle padding in one corner. AJ tries to fight back, but Nakamura kicks him down. NAkamura sets up AJ in the corner and charges for the knee strike, but AJ moves and Nakamura’s knee hits the exposed turnbuckle. AJ starts working over Nakamura’s knee now, and he applies the calf crusher. The fight spills outside and AJ smashes a steel chair over Nakamura’s knee. Nakamura hits a low blow on the champion, and both men are down. Nakamura takes AJ up on to a table, but AJ shoves him off. AJ goes flying off the table with a Phenomenal Forearm on the challenger.

AJ takes Nakamura up to the ring steps and picks him up. AJ sets Nakamura up for the Styles Clash, and he hits it off the ring steps down to the ringside floor. Nakamura is down until the ref’s count reaches 9. Nakamura dares AJ to come at him, so AJ charges and kicks him below the belt. AJ gets back in the ring as Nakamura sells the low blow on the floor. AJ goes flying off the top with a Phenomenal Forearm on Nakamura through the announce table. Nakamura is down for the ref’s 10 count, and AJ Styles wins.

Winner & still WWE Champion: AJ Styles

– AJ steps away from the carnage at ringside and gets in the ring to hold up his WWE Title belt.

– We see a video package looking at Nia Jax’s Women’s Championship reign and Rona Rousey challenging her tonight.

Nia Jax (c) vs. Ronda Rousey: The opening bell sounds and Nia starts off strong, backing Ronda into the corner. Nia hits a splash in the corner, then goes for another one but misses. Ronda comes back with punches until Nia headbutts her down. Nia hits a splash in the corner, and then goes for a Samoan Drop, but Ronda Escapes. Ronda locks Nia in a kimora lock, and then goes for an armbar, but Nia fights out. Nia powerbombs Ronda down to the mat, and Ronda falls out to ringside. Nia slams Ronda into the fan barricade and then takes her back in the ring. Ronda tries to fight back, but Nia shuts her down and hits a gorilla press slam. Ronda goes for a front face lock, but Nia slams her down. Nia applies a bear hug now but Ronda fights her way out with elbows to the face. Nia shoves Ronda off the ropes and hits a Samoan Drop. Nia looks to follow up with a leg drop, but Ronda moves out of the way. Nia then misses a spear in the corner and Ronda applies an arm bar over the ropes. Ronda lets go and then climbs up to the top rope. Ronda hits a flying cross body off the top on Nia and pins for a two count. Ronda hits a flurry of punches and then a flying knee to the face. Ronda judo throws Nia down for a two count. Ronda looks for an arm bar but Nia escapes. Ronda hits a version of the Rock Bottom on Nia and then goes for another arm bar. Ronda almost has it locked in, but Alexa Bliss runs in and starts hitting both Ronda and Nia with the Money In The Bank briefcase.

Winner via DQ: Ronda Rousey

– Alexa throws Ronda into the ring post and then outside. Alexa goes outside and hits Ronda with the briefcase and then throws her over the announce table. Back in the ring, Alexa hits Nia with the briefcase a couple times, and then Alexa cashes in her contract on Nia. The ref calls for the bell and we have a match.

Nia Jax (c) vs. Alexa Bliss: Alexa immediately hits a DDT on Nia and then goes up top. Alexa hits the Twisted Bliss off the top for the three count to win the Women’s Title.

Winner & new Women’s Champion: Alexa Bliss

– Alexa takes her Women’s Title belt and heads up the ramp as Nia recovers in the ring.

Men’s Money In The Bank match: Aiden English sang for Rusev’s entrance. Kofi Kingston is revealed to be the New Day member taking part in this match. The opening bell sounds and everyone goes at it, with Braun Strowman clearing the ring fairly quickly. Strowman rolls outside and Joe elbows him in the back of the head. Kofi then comes flying off the ring steps with a shot on Strowman. OWens charges at Strowman on the ramp, but Strowman clotheslines him down. Roode, Balor, Rusev and Miz gang up on Strowman, and all the wrestlers start throwing ladders on to Strowman’s body on the stage.

Back in the ring, Miz starts climbing a ladder, but Joe knocks him off. Kofi comes in and clears the ring now until Owens and Balor comes back in. Balor drops Owens and hits the double foot stomp, then starts climbing. Bobby Roode knocks Balor off the ladder and starts climbing. Balor pulls Roode off and dropkicks him. Owens nails Finn with a ladder and then takes him out to ringside. Rusev starts clibing in the ring, so Owens goes after him, but Rusev slams him into a ladder. Joe runs in and drops Rusev now, then puts him in the corner and kicks him in the head. Kofi springboards off the top rope and knocks Joe down. Kofi climbs the ladder but Miz knocks him down, so Kofi throws Miz down to the floor at ringside. Kofi goes to the top rope and hits a suicide dive down onto his opponents at ringside. Balor follows up with a suivide dive of his own onto everyone else at ringside. Balor goes up to the stage to get a ladder, and as he grabs one, Strowman gets back up to his feet. Strowman starts dropping everyone on the ramp until Joe comes flying out of the ring with a flying forearm to Strowman on the floor. Owens superkicks Strowman, then Rusev boots Braun in the face. Rusev and Owens beat down Braun on the stage, and Owens sets up a table next to a ladder. Braun starts fighting back, so Joe locks the Coquina Clutch on him. Owens then superkicks Strowman next. Owens climbs up a very tall ladder, as Joe and Rusev hold Strowman down on the table. Strowman fights up and kicks Joe and Rusev down, and Strowman climbs up the ladder and grabs Owens. Strowman single-handedly tosses Owens of the ladder, and Owens crashes through a table. Strowman chokeslams Kofi onto a ladder on the stage next, and then he lays out everyone else on the ramp. Strowman gets in the ring and goes after The Miz now, then Joe comes in and drops Strowman. Strowman gets sent outside and Balor dropkicks him into the fan barricade. Roode whips Balor into the ring post, then he brawls with Joe in the ring. Joe Rock Bottoms Roode down on the mat, then Joe starts throwing hands with Rusev. Rusev dumps Joe outside, then Rusev kicks Roode in the head.

Kofi comes back in the ring but Rusev drops him. Rusev applies The Accolade to Kofi and Roode at the same time. Miz runs in, and Rusev drops him and applies the Accolade to Miz, Kofi and Roode simultaneously. Joe breaks it up, but Rusev drops him. Rusev climbs for the briefcase, but Miz knocks him off. Roode and Balor clear the ring, then Balor drops Roode. Balor climbs a very all ladder set up outside the ring, and he jumps into the ring on Roode with the Coup De Grace. Balor climbs the ladder in the ring now, but Strowman pulls him down. Braun then hits a powerslam on Joe, then one on Miz. Braun and Finn clib the ladder at the same time, and Kofi leaps up onto Braun’s back. Braun knocks Finn down, then he tosses Kofi down. Strowman is at the top of the ladder and he grabs the briefcase for the win.

Winner: Braun Strowman

– After the match, Strowman holds up the briefcase and celebrates his win. We go to replays as everyone else recovers around the ringside area. Strowman poses in the ring with the briefcase as Money In The Bank goes off the air.

Kizuna Road Night Three (6/18) Full Card

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New Japan Pro Wrestling will be presenting the third night of their Kizuna Road tour tomorrow (6/18) live from Japan’s historic Korakuen Hall. Day Two featured the end of the shortest NEVER Openweight title run ever when Hirooki Goto defeated Michael Elgin and reclaimed his belt. New Japan also announced the full lineup for their upcoming G1 Climax tournament this summer and you can find the full lineup right here.

Here’s the full lineup for Night 3:

Kizuna Road Night #3
Monday, June 18th, 2018
Tokyo, Japan

  1. Yota Tsuji vs Yuya Uemura
  2. Ren Narita and Shota Umino vs Taiji Ishimori and Yujiro Takahashi
  3. Tomoyuki Oka and Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata
  4. Ryusuke Taguchi, Toa Henare, David Finlay, and Togi Makabe vs Sho, Yoh, Yoshi-Hashi and Toru Yano
  5. Bushi, Evil, Sanada, and Tetsuya Naito vs Taka Michinoku, Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Taichi, and Takashi Iizuka
  6. Kushida, Jeff Cobb, Juice Robinson, Michael Elgin and Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Gedo, Tomohiro Ishii, Jay White, Hirooki Goto, and Kazuchika Okada
  7. IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion
    Hiromu Takahashi (c) vs El Desperado

Night 4 of the Kizuna Road tour will be extremely special as it will feature the Super Strong Machine Retirement Ceremony with Los Ingobernables de Japon in the main event against Machine Ace, Machine Buffalo, Machine Justice, Machine Don and Machine Number 69.

Check back here on SEScoops for the full Day 4 preview tomorrow.