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WrestleMania 34: Update On Plans For The IC Title

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It looks like the Intercontinental Title picture heading into WrestleMania 34 has changed from WWE’s original plans. Originally WWE planned on having The Miz feud with Braun Strowman heading into “The Show Of Shows” for the Intercontinental strap. It was expected that the feud would begin at Elimination Chamber this past weekend or on last night’s episode of Monday Night RAW.

Per a report from Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio, WWE seems to have nixed those plans and are going in a different direction. Now the company wants to have The Miz vs. Seth Rollins for the Intercontinental Title, and possibly adding Finn Balor to make it a Triple Threat match. Here’s what Meltzer had to say about the plans:

“It’s pretty clear that they will be doing The Miz and Seth Rollins and probably Finn Balor in a three way, which takes Strowman out and Strowman is obviously the backup plan in case something happens.”

As for Strowman, it looks like he could be getting set for a feud with Elias heading into WrestleMania. Several weeks ago Strowman attacked Elias with a large bass and also had a segment with him on last night’s episode of RAW as well.

It should also be noted that WWE is currently keeping Strowman’s WrestleMania schedule open due to the recent allegations against Roman Reigns in relation to an illegal steroid ring. So there’s still a slight chance he could be involved in the Universal Title match at WrestleMania 34.

H/T Ringside News for the transcriptions

Roman Reigns Comments On Negative Chants

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With Roman Reigns winning the men’s Elimination Chamber match at Sunday’s PPV, many fans of the WWE Universe have continued the negative chants that accompany every Roman Reigns win.  Immediately after Sunday’s PPV, Roman Reigns talked with ESPN.

There were points during Sunday’s mainevent where jeers and taunts, directed at Reigns, could be heard above anything else.  During the match “Just Not Roman” was audible while multiple competitors were still in the chamber, while “Same Old Sh*t” was chanted when Roman was declared the winner.  Here are Reigns’ comments on the negativity from crowds:

“I just do me”

“There’s a lot of situations where you just have to learn by fire. You get thrown into the deep end and you have to learn how to swim. For me, I just try to take it in stride and go out there and do my thing and handle it how I have. That’s the only way I can really respond is going out there and being me, and that’s the truest way to do it. I’m not going to change me to please other people.”

Reigns also commented on how UFC lightweight champion, Daniel Cormier could be seen ringside at the PPV on Sunday cheering as he won the mainevent.  Cormier also taunted anyone close-by who booed Roman’s victory.  Reigns explained that he was flattered to see someone like Cormier at the event and that it was awesome.

Looking forward at his WrestleMania match with Brock Lesnar, Roman explained that the crossover between MMA/UFC with WWE creates a greater level of mystique.  Fans of MMA will know just how brutal the likes of Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey are; seeing them in the Octagon before entering WWE adds an extra veil to the reality of sports entertainment and kayfabe.

Although his interview with ESPN was respectful and polite, last night’s RAW saw the other side Reigns as he drilled into his missing opponent starting the feud that will culminate in the match at WrestleMania in April:

Discussion:

Can Roman Reigns ever be accepted as “the guy”?

Unless part of The Shield, it’s hard to see the WWE Universe getting behind Roman Reigns, who now finds himself, statistically, on par with Hulk Hogan as they will have both mainevented WrestleMania 4 times in a row.

Smackdown, MMC, & 205 Live Matches and Preview for Tonight

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Smackdown, the Mixed Match Challenge, and 205 Live tonight will emanate from the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

5 matches spread out between the 3 shows have been announced for tonight.

Matches and Segments Confirmed For Smackdown:

  • John Cena Segment
    • Cena announced on Raw last night that he is heading to Smackdown to attempt to find a path to WrestleMania.
  • Ruby Riott vs. Naomi
    • The Riott Squad defeated the team of Flair, Lynch, and Naomi last week, earning Ruby Riott a title shot at Fastlane.
    • According to WWE.com, Riott called out Naomi for this match tonight.
  • Sami Zayn vs. Baron Corbin
    • 2 members of the Fatal 5-way match at Fastlane go one-on-one.
    • Zayn has told Owens he would lay down for him in the 5-way match, so perhaps that will play into things here.
    • Corbin lost to AJ Styles last week.
  • The Usos and New Day Segment
    • New Day earned a title opportunity at Fastlane by defeating Chad Gable and Shelton Benjamin last week.
    • This week they renew their long rivalry with the Usos. A rivalry which has resulted in a Hell in a Cell match, a rap battle, and several title changes.

Mixed Match Challenge:

The first quarter-final of the tournament takes place tonight.

  • Asuka and the Miz vs. Sasha Banks and Finn Balor

205 Live Tonight

The cruiserweight championship tournament also begins its 2nd round tonight.

  • Cedric Alexander vs TJP
  • Kalisto vs Roderick Strong

Allie Opens Up Regarding Her Struggles With Anxiety and Depression

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Impact Wrestling’s Allie, formerly Cherry Bomb, has opened up recently regarding her struggles with anxiety and depression. Real name, Laura Dennis, Allie mentioned she has been dealing with the conditions since childhood.

“For most of my life, anxiety and depression have had a huge toll on me,” she said. “Even when I was going through it all at the time, I didn’t realize that I was depressed. I could feel it, but I didn’t know what it really was for a long time.”

Allie continued to mention possible root causes of her depression, “I lost my father when I was 12… very young. That was one of the things that triggered my depression,” she recalled. “Flash forward a few years later, and a very, very close friend of mine committed suicide. That just kind of pushed me further down that hole that I was in.”

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Allie continued to mention her condition led to an eating disorder when she was 20-years-old. Finally, a friend of hers suggested she seek help.

“I hadn’t really thought seriously about counseling, but I’m thankful that someone cared enough to say something. I don’t know where I would be today if I hadn’t finally opened up and talked to someone.”

Allie says she is now speaking up in the hopes that others will seek help. “A lot of people won’t talk about depression and anxiety, especially young people because they feel like they will be judged for it,” Allie said. “I feel like it’s my responsibility as someone who has suffered from it, and who has a platform, to discuss it.”

The rest of her interview can be read here.

Impact Wrestling Partnering with RISE

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Since Impact Wrestling’s new management team took over, several changes have been taking place in the promotion. One of the most noticeable changes is their attitude towards freelance wrestlers and independent wrestling promotions.

Impact Wrestling is looking to partner with other promotions to hold joint events and exchange talent. In March, Impact will be partnering with Border City Wrestling and Destiny for events which will air on Twitch TV.

Impact’s management team has just reached an agreement with women’s wrestling promotion, RISE.

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RISE and Impact Wrestling

The press release from RISE indicates Impact Wrestling will be working with them on a seminar series in May, with at least one RISE performer earning a chance to compete on Impact television.

Bayley Comments on Snubbing Sasha Banks on Raw

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At Elimination Chamber 2018, Sasha Banks once again turned on Bayley, knocking her off a chamber pod. Banks also eliminated Bayley from the Royal Rumble in January.

On last nights edition of Monday Night Raw, however, Bayley got a measure of revenge against her friend. Bayley short-armed a tag attempt from Banks during a 6-person tag match.

Bayley commented on her actions to WWE.com:

Sasha Banks versus Bayley at WrestleMania

As Banks and Bayley move from former friends to bitter rivals, one has to wonder if a match between them will occur at WrestleMania. With less than 6 weeks to go until WrestleMania, spots on the card are filling up fast.

Sasha Banks also popped up in the comments section of the following post by Bayley, commenting on how Bayley has not returned her calls.

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Paige’s “The Saraya Store” Has Grand Opening In Anaheim, CA

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Monday night was the grand opening of The Saraya Store, the flagship storefront of WWE Superstar Paige’s goth-inspired fashion brand. The store is located at 2890 E Via Martens in Anaheim, California.

With RAW taking place in the same city, several past and present WWE personalities were on hand for Paige’s opening, including Nia Jax, Mandy Rose, Renee Young, Lilian Garcia and Noelle Foley.

Featuring t-shirts, hoodies and accessories, the company’s branding reads,

“I don’t want to be like you. It’s ok to be the freak. The geek. The oddball. The misfit. The different. Don’t be like everybody else.”

Visit TheSarayaStore.com to check out the merchandise and purchase online.

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Backstage News On Lesnar Missing RAW, Reigns’ Great Promo

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Monday’s RAW from Anaheim, CA was supposed to feature a face-to-face confrontation between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar, but the Universal Champion was nowhere to be found. Reigns explained that “something happened” and Lesnar didn’t show.

Reigns then kicked it into high gear, calling Brock Lesnar an “entitled piece of crap” who hides behind his contract. Reigns and his WWE family are traveling the globe busting their asses for the fans, while Lesnar only shows up when he’s getting a big check or likes the city WWE is visiting.

It was one of the best promos of Reigns’ career and a great way to jumpstart their WrestleMania feud. According to Wrestling Observer Radio, the promo we got from Reigns was not the original plan for that segment. For whatever reason, there were ‘last minute’ changes and Brock Lesnar did not appear as advertised.

Reigns’ controversial remarks about Lesnar’s part-time schedule were entirely scripted, but WWE made the decision to ‘go there’ given the short-notice Lesnar wouldn’t be on RAW.

Reigns made a point of mentioning Lesnar was running around Vegas over the weekend taking photos with UFC President Dana White. That photo of Lesnar and Dana White was a hot topic of conversation backstage at Elimination Chamber and RAW – with many seeing it as a sign that Lesnar will return to UFC after his WWE contract expires in a few months.

Brock Lesnar is not scheduled for next week’s RAW, but is advertised for RAW in 2 weeks from Detroit, MI.

Alexa Bliss on Hitting Twisted Bliss Off Chamber Pod: I Was Quite Terrified

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Alexa Bliss admits she was nervous before pulling off her finisher at the 2018 Elimination Chamber.

The Raw Women’s champion successfully defended her gold against five other challengers inside the Chamber structure. Bliss had to outlast Bayley, Mandy Rose, Mickie James, Sasha Banks, and Sonya Deville to retain the championship. There was a spot in the match that caught the attention of viewers.

Super Twisted Bliss

With Banks on the outside, Bliss landed Twisted Bliss off one of the pods. ESPN interviewed Bliss after the match and the champion made it clear that keeping her cool before the spot wasn’t exactly easy:

“I was quite terrified. I’m not going to lie. I’ve done the ‘Twisted Bliss’ off of Braun Strowman’s shoulders before, but that’s not nothing to be on top of an Elimination Chamber pod. There are big challenges with being in a match like this. You’re inside of this chamber that’s intimidating to begin with. There’s nothing appealing about the Elimination Chamber. When I first walked into it, I was terrified. You start out the match in these pods, and you’re just watching everyone go at it, waiting for your time.”

At this time, Bliss’ WrestleMania challenger is unknown. There are conflicting reports regarding who the Royal Rumble winner Asuka will challenge.

Lana Sends Poorly Timed Tweet

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Many, including myself, have criticized Sunday’s Elimination Chamber PPV for being predictable.  Each match held a clear outcome, which set up Alexa Bliss vs Asuka, and Roman Reigns vs Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania in April.

However, Lana appeared to jump on the negative band wagon as she sent the following tweet within 24 hours of the PPV.

Fans of the WWE Universe immediately questioned whether she was firing this at the WWE creative team.

However recent seasons of The Walking Dead have also been labeled as predictable and it seems a lot more likely that Lana was referencing the long running TV show.

Opinion:

While I initially criticized Sunday’s PPV, Jake Jeremy of SEScoops framed the event in a different light:

“Sometimes predictable is ok […] AJ is winning at Fastlane, predictable?  Yes but it’s the right move […] We had the real allure back at the Rumble, the Shinsuke win was the draw and now they just need to stay the course until ‘Mania”

And although I’d love to disagree with him, the main matches at WrestleMania have been set for a long time.  Roman Reigns vs Brock Lesnar was set from last year’s ‘Mania, and AJ Styles vs Shinsuke Nakamura would have been put in place after that fantastic moment during the Money In The Bank ladder match.

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Jake followed this up by saying:

“This would’ve been an issue if people paid $50 for a pay per view, but with the network it isn’t anywhere near as bad, they will be going full bore on the ‘Mania hyper after Fastlane so they need to hold off on jumping the gun until thin.  The issue they have this year is there’s no big name that can be drafted in from New Japan or the Indies… so they have to rely on the names they have to pique interest”

I hate to admit it, but he’s right.

7 Takeaways From WWE RAW (2/26)

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The February 26th, 2018 episode of WWE RAW aired live from the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA. It was the first episode of RAW following the Elimination Chamber PPV last night. Here are 7 takeaways from this week’s show:

Bayley Stood Up To Sasha Banks

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RAW kicked off with Alexa Bliss and Mickie James coming down to the ring. Michael Cole stated that it looks like Alexa Bliss will be defending her RAW Women’s Championship against Asuka.

Bliss boasted about winning the first-ever women’s Elimination Chamber match as Mickie James stood beside her. Alexa then claimed to not be selfish and said that she likes to give credit where credit is due. Bliss complimented Mickie on her effort last night and added that she has learned so much from her.

Alexa brought up Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville and said that those ladies have a bright future, just not while she is champion. Bliss stated that Bayley is a “sad situation”. Alexa stated that she capatilized on Sasha Banks’ massive ego to defeat her. Bliss pointed at the WrestleMania sign and vowed to break Asuka’s streak.

Asuka interrupted and stormed down to the ring. Bliss laughed in her face as the crowd chanted “Asuka’s gonna kill you”. Alexa claimed that Nia Jax humiliated and crushed Asuka last night. Bliss said that Nia Jax deserves to be in the championship match and Asuka doesn’t. Bliss noted that Asuka’s English wasn’t very good and slowed down her talking.

Nia Jax came down to the ring and attacked Asuka. Nia, Bliss and Mickie beatdown Asuka for a bit and then Bayley and Sasha Banks ran down to the ring. Banks and Bayley knocked Mickie and Alexa to the mat but turned around into a double Clothesline from Nia Jax.

This wound up leading to a 6-woman tag match. Mickie, Alexa and Nia faced Bayley, Asuka and Sasha Banks. Mickie James and Bayley started off the match. Bayley connected with a Body Slam and then dropped an elbow for a two count. Mickie hit a Hurricanrana and followed it up with a Clothesline for two.

Nia tagged in and continued the beatdown of Bayley. Bliss tagged in and Bayley battled back. Bayley slammed Bliss’ head off the turnbuckle a few times and followed it up with a Clothesline. Sasha Banks tagged herself in aggressively and delivered Double Knees to Bliss.

Alexa rolled out of the ring and had a conversation with Mickie James. Banks kicked them both through the ropes but Nia Jax leveled her with a shoulder tackle. Bliss brought Banks back in the ring and applied a Chin Lock. Sasha broke free but Alexa threw her into the turnbuckle and then booted her out of the ring as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Banks was trapped in the corner with Nia Jax beating her down. Mickie James tagged in and booted Banks in the face for a two count. Mickie bounced Sasha’s face off the turnbuckle and tagged in Alexa Bliss. Alexa connected with a Clothesline and punched Asuka off the ring apron.

Sasha crawled towards towards Bayley and went for the tag but Bayley hopped off the ring apron and stood on the entrance ramp. Asuka tagged in and Mickie James tagged in as well. Asuka hit a Hip Attack to Nia Jax on the ring apron. Asuka booted Mickie in the face and went for the cover but Alexa broke it up. Bayley got back into the ring and Suplexed Bliss and shoved her out of the ring. Asuka locked in an Arm Bar for the submission victory.

Well, it is about damn time Bayley stood up to Sasha Banks. Sasha once again betrayed Bayley last night at Elimination Chamber and tonight Bayley got some revenge by refusing to tag in. I’m incredibly tired of these 6-woman tag matches that seem to happen every week. At least something mildly interesting happened tonight. Asuka still hasn’t officially announced that she will be facing Alexa Bliss for the RAW Women’s Championship at WrestleMania.

Cena’s Road To WrestleMania Will Go Through SmackDown Live

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John Cena came down to the ring to discuss not having a road to WrestleMania. Cena looked up at the WrestleMania sign and then grabbed the microphone and announced that he failed last night at Elimination Chamber.

Cena stated that character is put to the test when your back is put against the wall. John said that he spent 5 minutes last night feeling sorry for himself. Cena’s last words last night on RAW Talk were “I’ll figure it out”.

John noted that he failed and the crowd chanted “what?”. Cena stopped and stood in silence for a moment as the crowd booed. Cena stated that he is fired up and figured it out. Cena then challenged The Undertaker and the crowd chanted “yes!”. Cena then stated that match will not happen because it is impossible. John said that his path to WrestleMania is through SmackDown and told the crowd that he will see them tomorrow night.

I guess we will find out what Cena’s plan is tomorrow night. Cena could try to find a way into the WWE Championship match at WrestleMania or try to earn a spot in the WWE Fastlane main event. It is still possible that he will wind up facing The Undertaker at WrestleMania 34, even though he stated that match was not going to happen tonight on RAW.

Seth Rollins & Finn Balor Defeated The Miz

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WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz came down to the ring with the Miztourage. The Miz poked fun at Anaheim and suggested that RAW GM Kurt Angle takes his Superstars for granted. The Miz went on a rant about all of his accomplishments and his new reality series with Maryse.

The Miz complained about not having merchandise and not being on WWE’s posters. The Miz called the Intercontinental Championship the most prestigious and honorable title in all of WWE. Miz said that he asked Kurt Angle earlier in the day about what he is doing at WrestleMania. Angle said that his opponent tonight “might” determine his opponent at WrestleMania. Seth Rollins made his way down to the ring as RAW went to a commercial break,

When RAW returned, the match started and The Miz was immediately in control. Rollins Clotheslined Miz out of the ring and went for a Suicide Dive but The Miztourage pulled The Miz out of the way. Back in the ring, The Miz connected with a knee to Seth’s ribs.

Miz hit a few It Kicks and then launched Rollins over the top rope as RAW went to another break. When RAW returned, Rollins connected with a Clothesline. Seth hit a Blockbuster off the second rope and went for the cover but The Miz kicked out at two. The Miz hit two Dropkicks and followed it up with a Clothesline that knocked Seth to the mat.

The Miz climbed to the top rope but Rollins met him up there. Rollins planted Miz with a Superplex and followed it up with a Falcon Arrow for a two count. Axel tripped up Rollins from behind and The Miz went for the Skull Crushing Finale but Rollins blocked it. Rollins connected with a Suicide Dive to Axel and Dallas outside the ring. Rollins Clotheslined The Miz out of the ring and hit a Suicide Dive onto all three of them. Rollins kneed The Miz in the face and then climbed up to the top rope. Rollins then hit a massive Frog Splash for the pinfall victory.

After the match, Finn Balor came down to the ring. Seth Rollins left the ring in disgust as Balor posed in the ring. Finn Balor was set to face The Miz tonight as well but he was attacked from behind by The Miztourage.

Gallows and Anderson sprinted down tot he ring and attacked The Miztourage. RAW GM Kurt Angle appeared on the jumbotron and announced that The Miztourage, Gallows & Anderson from ringside. Angle added that The Miz has to face Finn Balor or he is not going to WrestleMania.

The Miz controlled the match early and launched Balor out of the ring. Balor slung The Miz into the steel steps. Back in the ring, The Miz connected with a DDT for a two count. Miz hit a running knee and went for another cover but Balor kicked out as RAW went to another commercial break.

When RAW returned, The Miz had Balor in a Chin Lock and Rollins was shown watching the match backstage. Balor broke free with a Jawbreaker and then connected with an overhead kick. Miz missed with a kick and Balor knocked him to his knees. Finn Balor then hit some It Kicks of his own and followed it up with a Dropkick for two. Balor then hit another Dropkick and the Coup de Grace for the pinfall victory.

Seth Rollins was interviewed backstage by Renee Young. Rollins wasn’t impressed with Finn Balor tonight. Rollins added that he wanted The Miz at WrestleMania and wanted the Intercontinental Championship.

Both Rollins and Balor are worthy of holding the Intercontinental Championship. Time will tell if any other Superstars get involved in the IC Title picture before WrestleMania 34.

Roman Reigns Called Out Brock Lesnar

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Roman Reigns came down to the ring to a chorus of boos. Reigns stated that he is a man of his word and he told everyone that he was going to win the Elimination Chamber match. Reigns said that he was also telling the truth when he claimed that he will go to WrestleMania 34 and defeat Brock Lesnar.

Roman Reigns said that Brock Lesnar is not here tonight and that the people in the back won’t like what he has to say. Reigns called Brock Lesnar an entitled piece of crap that hides behind his contract. Reigns blasted Brock Lesnar for running around the Vegas strip taking pictures with Dana White.

Reigns added that they are all sick of it in the locker room. Roman stated that he shows up every week because he is dedicated to WWE. Roman said that he doesn’t respect Brock Lesnar and damn sure does not fear that b*tch. Reigns then said that he was going to head backstage and take his ass chewing like a man because unlike some people, he actually respects this place.

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If WWE wants to get the crowd on Roman Reigns’ side, this is a hell of a way to do it. Many fans are sick of Brock Lesnar holding the Universal Championship captive and want to see it featured on RAW every week. I think this angle is the only way to get the crowd to stop booing Roman Reigns at this point.

He got the crowd on his side tonight and for the match’s sake, I hope that trend continues. I’m not incredibly excited for another Lesnar and Reigns match at WrestleMania. However, I’m all for an interesting build to the match that gets me invested. Reigns’ promo tonight grabbed my attention and now I’m looking forward to Lesnar & Heyman’s response.

The Bar Defeated Titus Worldwide Again

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Sheamus and Cesaro defended their RAW Tag Team Championships tonight in a 2 out 3 Falls match. Cesaro distracted Titus right away and Sheamus hit a Brogue Kick for the pinfall. The Bar were up 1-0 in a matter of moments.

Apollo and Titus controlled the beginning of the second bout and trapped Cesaro in the ring. Titus launched Cesaro into the turnbuckle and tagged in Apollo. Apollo slammed Cesaro to the mat and connected with a standing Moonsault for a two count. Apollo leaped onto Sheamus & Cesaro outside the ring as RAW went to a break.

When RAW returned, Apollo tagged in Titus and O’Neil beat the hell out of Sheamus in the corner. Titus slammed Sheamus to the mat and tried to pump up the crowd. Titus slammed Sheamus to the mat again and tagged in Apollo. Apollo connected with a Splash and went for the cover but Cesaro broke it up. Titus knocked Cesaro out of the ring and Apollo connected with a Standing Moonsault on Sheamus for a two count.

Sheamus launched Titus into the barricade outside the ring. Apollo leaped onto Sheamus with a Crossbody and brought him back into the ring. Apollo climbed to the top but Sheamus tripped him up. Cesaro tagged in and they teamed up and hit their finisher on Apollo for the victory. The Bar won the match 2-0.

After the match, Sheamus and Cesaro were interviewed. They bragged about taking out New Day, The Hardys, Jason Jordan and Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose. Sheamus claimed that there is nobody left for them to beat at WrestleMania.

Dash Wilder sent out the following tweet during the promo:

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I want to see The Revival succeed on RAW. They are one of the better teams on the roster but their main roster run has been hampered by injuries. RAW’s tag division has been a bore as of late, hopefully The Revival or whomever The Bar wind up facing can provide some much needed life into the division.

Elias Escaped Braun Strowman

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Elias came down to the ring with his guitar and asked the crowd if they wanted to walk with Elias. The crowd cheered and Elias noted that was what it feels like to be in the presence of greatness. Elias admitted that last night did not go as planned but his road to WrestleMania will not be derailed. Elias then performed a song in response to Braun Strowman calling his music “noise polution”. Elias got in a few insults before Strowman interrupted and made his way to the ring as RAW went to a break.

The match started when RAW returned and Elias quickly rolled out of the ring. Elias got back in the ring for a moment but started to run away again. Strowman chased after him but Elias caught him with a knee. Strowman shrugged it off and leveled Elias with a Clothesline.

Strowman grabbed Elias by the throat and launched him across the ring. Braun hit a Splash in the corner and casually threw Elias to the mat. Elias battled back briefly but Strowman hit him with a shoulder tackle that knocked Elias out of the ring. Strowman followed him out there and threw Elias into the barricade a couple of times.

Elias grabbed a fire extinguisher from under the ring and spayed Strowman in the face to get disqualified. Elias slammed Strowman into the ring post and then threw him back into the ring. Elias hit Strowman in the ribs with the extinguisher and punched him in the face a couple of times. Strowman connected with a right hand and Elias retreated out of the ring.

Strowman caught up with Elias on the entrance ramp and hit him from behind. Braun kept rubbing his eyes while dragging Elias towards the announce table. Strowman started clearing off the table and lifted Elias onto his shoulders. Elias raked Braun’s eyes and then ran away. Braun once again started following him and chased him backstage. A limo pulled up as Elias escaped. Braun shouted “I’m not finished with you!” and walked away. RAW went to a break while showing the limo on the screen.

It is still unknown what Strowman and Elias are doing at WrestleMania 34. I would like to think that Strowman has earned a top spot on the card. The crowd is behind him and he has been one of the better parts of RAW every week. I’m not really interested in a feud between Elias and Strowman leading into WrestleMania with no stakes whatsoever.

Triple H Hit Kurt Angle With A Cheap Shot

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Triple H and Stephanie McMahon came down to the ring to address what happened during Ronda Rousey’s contract signing last night at Elimination Chamber.

Stephanie McMahon accused Kurt Angle of hallucinating due to having “double pneumonia”. Footage was then shown of Angle claiming that Triple H and Stephanie only wanted Rousey in WWE to manipulate her. Rousey slammed Triple H through the table in the ring. Stephanie slapped Ronda in the face and then retreated up the entrance ramp.

Stephanie stated that Rousey added out of savage instincts in the way that she was trained. Stephanie added that she understood it, but said that she was the Commissioner of RAW and that Angle and Rousey report to her. Stephanie said that WWE owns Ronda Rousey and called Angle down to the ring to apologize for his actions.

Ronda Rousey’s music hit and Rousey angrily marched towards the ring. RAW GM Kurt Angle followed her and told her to hold up for a moment. Angle got in the ring and said that her coming to the WWE was the best decision she ever made. Rousey said that she meant everything that she said last night and wants this more than anything. Rousey added that she has never been slapped before, refused to be disrespected and is no one’s property.

Angle told Rousey that she needs to work within the system and that he needs this job. Angle claimed that he lied last night at the PPV. Triple H and Stephanie got back into the ring as Angle continued to claim that his statements weren’t true because he had pneumonia. Stephanie thanked Angle for admitting that he lied and said that they should put this all behind them.

Ronda said that they have addressed everything besides Stephanie’s slap. Rousey demanded that Stephanie apologize to her and if she doesn’t, she will not hesitate to rip Stephanie’s arm out of it’s socket. The crowd chanted “rip it out” and Stephanie got right in Ronda’s face. Stephanie said she was terribly sorry and that she was just reacting to Rousey slamming Triple H through a table.

Stephanie and Triple H went to leave the ring but Triple H stopped to punch Kurt Angle in the face. Triple H and Stephanie made their way up the entrance ramp as Rousey checked on Kurt Angle as RAW went off the air.

The ending to tonight’s RAW further hints at Rousey & Angle versus Stephanie McMahon & Triple H at WrestleMania 34. I’m assuming that is going to come out that Triple H and Stephanie forced Angle to say that he was lying to save his job. Rousey did much better with her promo tonight than she did last night at Elimination Chamber. She wasn’t caught up in the moment and that is a good sign.

Overall, RAW was below average tonight. The promo by Roman Reigns was very good and the ending of the show was interesting. We have some more episodes of RAW before WrestleMania so things should definitely pick up. However, I was expecting a better show tonight and thought it fell flat for the most part.

What did you think of RAW tonight? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

John Cena Challenges The Undertaker For WrestleMania

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John Cena appeared on Monday’s RAW from Anaheim, California to address coming up short in Suday’s 7-man Elimination Chamber match. As a result of that loss, Cena is dejected and without an opponent for WrestleMania.

After some soul searching over the past 24 hours, Cena said it was time to do what he should have done years ago: challenge The Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania. The crowd went nuts at the prospect of this dream match finally taking place after years of rumors and fantasy booking.

Cena then backtracked, stating that it was “impossible” for that match to take place. He announced he’ll be attending Tuesday’s SmackDown Live in hopes of securing a WrestleMania opponent. It appears the storyline of John Cena’s journey to WrestleMania will play out over the coming weeks. Cena issuing a formal challenge to The Undertaker is a strong indication that the dead man is the opponent he’ll ultimately arrive at.

Already confirmed for WrestleMania 34 are the WWE and Universal Championship matches, with Royal Rumble winner Shinsuke Nakamura challenging AJ Styles and Elimination Chamber winner Roman Reigns battling Brock Lesnar.

Women’s Royal Rumble winner Asuka has yet to decide which Women’s Championship she’ll be vying for at WWE’s biggest show of the year.

At Sunday’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, Ronda Rousey’s WWE contract signing (and subsequent physical altercation with Stephanie McMahon & Triple H) set up a mixed tag team match, likely involving RAW GM Kurt Angle as Rousey’s partner.

WWE WrestleMania takes place on Sunday, April 8th from New Orleans, Louisiana.

WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion (2/26)

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The February 26th, 2018 edition of WWE RAW aired live from the Honda Center in Anaheim, CA. This was the first episode after Sunday night’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.

– This week’s broadcast opens with a video package looking at last night’s Elimination Chamber 2018. Michael Cole welcomes us to the arena, then he introduces footage of last night’s Ronda Rousey contract signing segment.

– RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss comes down to the ring alongside Mickey James. Alexa gets on the mic and says she amazed herself last night by winning the first ever women’s Elimination Chamber match last night. Alexa says she also wants to give credit where it’s due to Mickie James. Alexa starts trashing Asuka and says she’ll be the one to beat Asuka’s undefeated streak, and talks about Nia Jax beating her last night. Asuka comes out to interrupt. Alexa makes fun of Asuka’s english speaking skills, and then brings out Nia Jax who comes down the ramp. Asuka strikes first and kicks down Alexa and Mickie, but then Nia drops Asuka from behind. Asuka grabs Nia for a choke, but Alexa and Mickie get back up and beat down Asuka. Bayley and Sasha Banks run in for the save, but Nia clotheslines them down. Asuka starts fighting back against Nia with kicks, but then she gets hit from behind by Alexa. Alexa, Mickie and Nia all leave together as Sasha, Asuka and Bayley recover.

– Michael Cole says that John Cena is in the house to talk about his road to WrestleMania.

– During the commercial, Kurt Angle books a six-woman tag match for the women in tonight’s opening segment.

Sasha Banks, Bayley & Asuka vs. Mickie James, Alexa Bliss & Nia Jax: Mickie and Bayley start things off. Mickie hits a kick and a hurricanrana out of the corner early on. She follows up with an elbow to the face for a two count. Nia tag in next and continues beating down Bayley. Alexa comes in next, but Bayley starts to come back and drops her. Bayley hits a lariat for a two count, then Sasha tags herself in. Sasha hits a running knee strike on Alexa for a two count. Alexa starts firing back with strikes, and Alexa comes back with a knee to the body. Sasha whips Alexa into the corner and hits some knees to the head, then she knocks both Alexa and Mickie outside. Sasha follows them outside, but Nia drops her while the ref is distracted. Alexa takes Sasha back in the ring and beats her down on the mat. Alexa whips Sasha into the corner and puts the boots to her, and Sasha rolls outside for a breather. Back in the ring, Nia tags in and continues the beat down on Sasha. Mickie tags in now and drops Sasha with a snapmare before booting her in the face. Sasha is finally about to get the tag, but Bayley hops off the apron and leaves Sasha hanging. Mickie goes back for Sasha but Sasha rolls her up, then tags in Asuka. Asuka starts cleaning house, and then hits a series of kicks to the head of Mickie. Alexa breaks up the pin, then Bayley hits a suplex on Alexa. Mickie goes to slap Asuka, but Asuka catches her and puts her in an armbar for the win via submission.

Winners: Asuka, Bayley & Sasha Banks

– Sasha & Bayley have a brief stare-down after the match.

– Michael Cole says last night wasn’t a good night for John Cena after losing the Chamber match. We see footage of Cena looking sad on RAW Talk last night after the pay-per-view. Cena is getting ready to come out next.

– John Cena makes his way down to the ring to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Cena gets on the mic and says last night he failed, and stares at the WrestleMania sign in the arena. Cena talks about failure and gives some motivational quotes. Cena says he has to prove himself, so he’s putting out a WrestleMania challenge to The Undertaker. The crowd reacts in approval, and Cena says it’s time for them to face off at WrestleMania. Cena says “and that match is not happening.” He says he doesn’t make the matches, and he’s been told “that match is impossible.” Cena says now everyone understands how disappointed he is. Cena says his road to WrestleMania is through SmackDown, so he’s going to SmackDown Live tomorrow night to try to earn a spot at WrestleMania. Cena says he’ll see us tomorrow night, then leaves.

– Bray Wyatt is out to the ring next.

– Bray Wyatt vs. Heath Slater: Wyatt attacks Rhyno before the match, which prompts Slater to attack him. Wyatt comes back with an elbow to the face of Slater. Rhyno comes running back in, but Wyatt stops him with a side suplex. Wyatt starts freaking out as the crowd chants “Delete,” then continues beating on Slater. He hits a Sister Abigail on Slater. Wyatt sits in the corner and gets on the mic, saying this is Matt Hardy’s fault for making him hurt these innocent men. Wyatt says the great war is far from over, and that Matt will have to face him again. Wyatt tells Matt he’s coming for him, and to run.

– Intercontinental Champion The Miz is backstage with Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel. They start walking towards the gorilla position to find out who The Miz will face at WrestleMania.

– We see another video package recapping the Ronda Rousey contract signing segment last night.

– The Miz makes his way down to the ring with Dallas and Axel. Miz gets on the mic and talks about his road to WrestleMania, and why he thinks he’s the greatest Intercontinental Champion of all time. He plugs his new TV show before complaining about being treated like “any other superstar.” The Miz complains that he has no merchandise like the other wrestlers. Miz says it should be him facing Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania, because he could beat him. He complains Kurt Angle is treating him unfairly, and then Seth Rollins comes out to face Miz tonight.

The Miz vs. Seth Rollins: This one is a non-title match. The opening bell sounds and Rollins starts off strong. Rollins reverses a hip toss attempt, then snapmares Miz down and kicks him in the face. Rollins clotheslines Miz outside, and Dallas and Axel check on him. Rollins runs the ropes and goes for a suicide dive on them, but they move out of the way. Rollins follows Miz outside and takes him back in the ring. Dallas and Axel briefly distract Rollins, which leads to Miz knocking Rollins off the apron and onto the fan barricade. Miz takes Rollins back in the ring and hits a big knee to the midsection. Rollins fires back with chops to the chest, but Miz drops him again. They start trading strikes in the middle of the ring, and this leads to Rollins getting the upper hand and hitting a springboard flying clothesline. Rollins follows up with the sling blade, then a boot to the face of Miz. Rollins hits a blockbuster off the top for a two count. Miz fires back with kicks and a facebuster. The Miz follows up with dropkicks in the corner, then a running clothesline. They fight up the corner and Rollins comes back with a superplex and a Falcon Arrow. Rollins hits a suicide dive onto the Miztourage at ringside for good measure, then he clotheslines Miz outside. Rollins follows up with a suicide dive on all three of them, then takes Miz back inside. Rollins hits a knee to the face, then climbs up top. Rollins hits a frogsplash off the top all the way across the ring onto Miz, and he pins for the three count.

Winner: Seth Rollins

– Immediately after the match, Finn Balor comes out to interrupt Rollins’ celebration. We are informed that The Miz now has to face Finn Balor, by order of Kurt Angle.

The Miz vs. Finn Balor: As soon as the opening bell rings, Dallas and Axel interfere and attack Balor. Gallows and Anderson run in for the save. Kurt Angle appears on the big screen and banishes Gallows, Anderson, Axel and Dallas from ringside. The Miz says if he doesn’t compete, he won’t have a match at WrestleMania this year. The opening bell sounds again, and Miz and Balor start brawling. Miz gets the upper hand and hits a flying knee to the face. Balor fires back with some clotheslines and elbows to the face, then a double stomp. Miz looks for a Skull Crushing Finale, but Balor escapes. Miz comes back with a neckbreaker for a two count. Balor answers with some kicks for a two count of his own, then Miz rolls outside. Balor follows him out and dropkicks Miz into the barricade. Back in the ring, Balor hits the slingblade, then a dropkick into the corner. Balor hits the Coup De Grace off the top and pins for the three count.

Winner: Finn Balor

– Roman Reigns is out to the ring next. He says the truth is Brock Lesnar isn’t here tonight, because something happened and he didn’t show up. Reigns says Lesnar is an entitled piece of crap who hands behind his contract. Reigns criticizes Lesnar for no-showing so close to WrestleMania. Reigns says he makes every date WWE books, and he was born in this business. He says he doesn’t respect Lesnar and “I damn sure don’t fear that bitch.” Reigns walks off.

– We see a pre-taped promo from Braun Strowman where he talks about shutting up Elias last night. Strowman says tonight he’s playing a symphony of pain.

The Bar vs. Titus Worldwide: This one is a best 2-of-3 falls match. Cesaro distracts Titus early on, and Sheamus immediately hits a Brogue Kick on Titus for the first fall of the match right off the opening bell. Crews coes in now and goes at it with Cesaro. Crews hits a boot and a flying cross body for a two count. Titus comes in now and starts punishing Cesaro with chops and kicks. Crews tags in for a quick double team on Cesaro, then Titus tags right back in for some shots in the corner on the Swiss Superman. Crews comes back in now and slams Cesaro, then hits a standing shooting star press for a two count. Cesaro rolls outside, and Crews hits a suicide dive onto the Champions at ringside. They fight back into the ring, and then Sheamus and Titus get the tags. Titus backs Sheams into the corner with chops and punches. Titus charges but Sheamus stops him with a shot to the face. Titus answers with a body slam and then a big splash in the corner. Titus bumps Cesaro outside, then hits a Dominator on Sheamus for a two count. Crews tags and goes up top for a frogsplash. Crews pins, but Cesaro breaks it up. Titus takes Cesaro outside, then Crews boots Sheamus in the head. The two teams exchange several roll-ups and near-falls before Sheamus takes Titus outside and beats him down. Back in the ring, Cesaro and Sheamus double team Crews for the three count to win the match. This one finished 2-0 for The Bar.

Winners: The Bar

– After the match, the Bar does an interview in the ring where they make fun of Titus Worldwide. They claim there is no one left for them to beat at WrestleMania becuase they’ve already gone through the whole roster.

– Michael Cole introduces a WWE Hall of Fame video package for 2018 Warrior Award recipient Jarrius “JJ” Robertson.

– We see a video package looking at the short history between Braun Strowman and Elias.

– Elias is in the ring for a song. He asks the fans: Who wants to walk with Elias? Then he talks about last night’s match not going as planned for him. He says he’s still focused on WrestleMania 34, and he starts talking about Strowman. Elias starts singing, but Strowman interrupts, and it’s on.

Elias vs. Braun Strowman: They lock up off the opening bell and Elias stumbles out of the ring for a breather. Elias gets back in and strikes first, but Braun shuts him down and sends him back out to ringside. Braun follows him out and chases Elias back in the ring. Elias starts throwing right hands, but Braun drops him. Braun charges and Elias stops him with a boot. Elias goes to grab Strowman, but Braun drops him again. Braun starts throwing Elias around the ring, then hitting a running splash in teh corner. Strowman beats Elias down to the mat, then they roll outside and Braun throws Elias into the fan barrier. He throws Elias back in the ring, but Elias rolls right back out. Braun follows Elias around ringside and Elias crawls under the ring. Braun grabs Elias back out, but Elias has a fire extinguisher and he sprays it in Braun’s face. The ref calls for the DQ.

Winner via DQ: Braun Strowman

– After the bell, Elias continues to spray Strowman and starts beating on him. Back in the ring, Elias continues the beat down until Strowman connects with a right hand. Braun chases Elias up the ramp now and drops him. Braun drags Elias to the announce table and looks for a running powerslam, but Elias rakes the eyes. Elias runs away and Braun follows. Elias seems to get away, and Strowman is not happy. We see a limousine arrive in the background.

– Nia Jax vs. Asuka is announced for next week.

– Triple H and Stephanie McMahon make their entrance and come down to the ring. They get on the mic, and Stephanie says last night’s contract signing with Ronda Rousey was ruined by one man — RAW GM Kurt Angle. She says Angle flipped out and made things up, and that Ronda was out of line. Stephanie says Ronda acted out of savage instinct, and tells her that from now on she must report directly to Stephanie. Stephanie says she needs to call everyone out here so she can tell them their roles. She calls out Kurt Angle, but Ronda Rousey comes out instead. Angle comes out behind Rousey and tries to calm her down. Triple H and Stephanie leave the ring as Rousey enters. Angle follows her trying to calm her down. Rousey gets on the mic and says she meant every word last night, and is happy to be in WWE, but she’s never been slapped before and refuses to be disrespected. Angle understands, but says this is a different world and Rousey has to work within the system. Angle says he needs this job, and he lied last night at the PPV. Stephanie and Triple H come back in the ring now, as Angle says he’s had double pneumonia and doesn’t even know what he said last night. Angle apologizes, and Stephanie thanks him. Stephanie says they should all put this behind them, and says they will make Rousey the star she deserves to be. Rousey says that still doesn’t address the slap, and Stephanie needs to apologize. Rousey says if Stephanie doesn’t apologize, she’ll rip out her arm. Stephanie walks up and says she is sorry, and she reacted to Rousey putting her husband through a table, but it’s no excuse. Stephanie apologizes again and welcomes Ronda to WWE. Stephanie and Triple H go to leave, but Triple H drops Angle with a sucker punch first. Triple H and Stephanie head backstage as Ronda checks on Kurt. Kurt gets to his feet in the ring as RAW goes off the air.

John Cena Announced For SmackDown, Johnny Gargano Reflects On His Time In WWE NXT

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– “Free Agent” John Cena has been announced to appear at tomorrow night’s SmackDown LIVE at the STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California.

This announcement comes from the venue’s Twitter feed.

Cena is also advertised for Raw tonight at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California after coming up short in last night’s Seven-Man Elimination Chamber Match. He was eliminated third by Braun Strowman.

– On last week’s episode of NXT, Johnny Gargano lost a career vs. title match to NXT Champion Andrade “Cien” Almas. Per the stipulation, Gargano’s NXT career is over following the loss.

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In this message on Twitter, Gargano reflects on his time in NXT.

Despite the loss, Gargano worked NXT live events after the match aired. In the video below, Gargano formalizes his termination from NXT, but he is informed by General Manager William Regal that he will still have to attend all prior obligations at NXT events.

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Finn Balor Not Giving up After Elimination Chamber, Darren Young on CM Punk’s Reaction When he Came Out

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Finn Balor Reacts To Elimination Chamber Loss

Last night (Feb. 25), seven men entered the Elimination Chamber structure. Only one man walked out as the winner and his name is Roman Reigns. He will go on to WrestleMania to challenge Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal championship.

Seth Rollins, Braun Strowman, The Miz, Elias, John Cena, and Finn Balor will have to wait until next year for a chance to headline the “Showcase of Immortals.” WWE posted an interview where Balor admitted to being disappointed after having a ton of fan support:

“Yeah obviously it adds to the disappointment. Huge opportunity at stake tonight, (I) lost. The chance to go to WrestleMania to challenge Brock Lesnar for the title I never lost, goes away. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve been chasing that title since I had to relinquish it the day after Summerslam over a year ago. The chase will continue. You can’t wipe the smile off this face with just one loss.”

Darren Young Says CM Punk Embraced Him After Coming Out

Former WWE superstar Darren Young recently appeared on Cerrito Live. When asked about CM Punk mentoring him, Young revealed that Punk embraced him after revealing he is gay:

“One great story I have about CM Punk is when I came out publicly and it was around Summerslam. I remember he had a match with Brock Lesnar. And right after his match with Brock Lesnar in catering, he was all iced up from head to toe. He approached me in catering in front of everybody and he told me to stand up. And I stood up and he gave me a hug. And he said ‘I’m very proud of you for coming out. If you have a problem with anyone because of this, you tell me and I’ll take care of it.'”

Stephanie McMahon Reveals She Was Bullied While Growing Up

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WWE’s Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon was Lilian Garcia’s guest on the latest Chasing Glory podcast over at PodcastOne.com. During the conversation, Stephanie spoke about her passion for WWE, her bumpy road to the top of her family’s business, Ronda Rousey joining WWE and more. The episode is available now on PodcastOne Sportsnet and iTunes. Here are some excerpts sent in by the show’s producers:

Ronda Rousey Joining WWE

Garcia: “I’ve just got to ask you about Ronda Rousey. This is pretty exciting. I mean, you guys were in the middle of the ring at Wrestlemania, had an incredible moment with her, and now she is signed to the WWE.”

McMahon: “I think it’s been a dream of ours, and I know of hers, for a very long time…I think it also really speaks to the women’s evolution, and it speaks to the level and caliber of athlete that we have as a part of our roster, that Ronda wants to be a part of this movement. And I think that, you know, Ronda – she wants to earn it. She absolutely wants to work incredibly hard. You talk about a work ethic – holy cow. And she brings this tremendous star power, this incredible talent. I mean, she’s an Olympian. She was the first-ever UFC women’s champion, the first-ever UFC women’s bantamweight champion. What she has meant to the whole rise of women in sports – now she’s bringing all of that to WWE. I couldn’t be more excited for our company, for our roster, for the women’s evolution, and what it’s going to mean for Ronda and WWE.”

 

Being Bulled As A Child For Being Vince McMahon’s Daughter

McMahon: “I was bullied for being Vince McMahon’s daughter, you know. People either loved me just because I was Vince McMahon’s daughter, or they hated me just because I was Vince McMahon’s daughter. It used to bother me a lot that people would treat me a certain way without knowing who I was, you know. I always felt like, if you got to know me and you don’t like me, that’s fine, but at least get to know me, you know? I talked to my dad a lot about that when I was a kid, and he said, ‘Steph, look. It’s a fact of life. Not everybody’s going to like you, but as long as you can look at yourself in the mirror, and look yourself in the eyes and know that you’re a good person, that’s all that matters.’…that lesson my dad taught me was something I’ll never forget and that I try to pass to my kids…they’re going to have to deal with something I never had to, which is social media.”

You can listen to the full episode here:

Full Lineup For EVOLVE 102 Announced

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The full lineup for EVOLVE 102 was made official on Monday afternoon.

WWNLive revealed the matches for the upcoming event in their latest newsletter. Zack Sabre Jr. will defend the EVOLVE Title against Matt Riddle in the main event while Daisuke Sekimoto & Munenori Sawa vs. Timothy Thatcher & WALTER in a Definition of a Dream Match will serve as the co-main event.

EVOLVE 102 is slated to take place on Thursday, April 5th in New Orleans, LA. Here is the full card:

EVOLVE Championship Match
Zack Sabre Jr. defends vs. Matt Riddle

The Definition Of A Dream Match
Daisuke Sekimoto & Munenori Sawa vs. Timothy Thatcher & WALTER

High-Flyers Showdown
AR Fox vs. Will Ospreay

Tag Team Scramble – 2 In At A Time, No Tags Needed, 1st Fall Wins It
(if Dickinson & Jaka lose the fall, they will lose to the EVOLVE Tag Team Titles)
EVOLVE Tag Team Champions Chris Dickinson & Jaka vs. The End vs. James Drake & Anthony Henry vs. Tracy Williams & Dom Garrini

Non-Title Special Challenge Match
WWN Champion Keith Lee vs. Darby Allin

Special Attraction Match
Austin Theory vs. DJZ

Injury Update On Jason Jordan, Paige Comments On Missing First-Ever Women’s Elimination Chamber

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– As we’ve noted, WWE has announced that former RAW and SmackDown Live Tag Team Champion Jason Jordan will miss WrestleMania 34 after undergoing surgery to repair a nagging neck injury. On the Elimination Chamber Kickoff Pre-Show last night, Jordan’s storyline father and RAW General Manager Kurt Angle noted that Jordan will be ready to return after “The Show Of Shows.” Angle also stated that he believes his son will come back better than ever.

– Last night’s PPV event also featured the first-ever Women’s Elimination Chamber match. RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss successfully defended her title inside the structure against Sasha Banks, Bayley, Mickie James, Mandy Rose, and Sonya Deville. Due to her recent neck surgery former WWE Divas Champion Paige was not able to compete in the historic match.

It’s rumored that Paige’s in-ring career with WWE has come to an end due to her history of neck injuries. She took to Twitter to talk about how hard it was not to be a part of the match:

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Ronda Rousey Reacts To Signing Her RAW Contract, Seth Rollins On Not Getting The Job Done At Elimination Chamber

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– Last night at WWE’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view (PPV) event, Ronda Rousey returned to WWE TV to sign her RAW contract. She was joined in the ring by WWE COO Triple H, RAW Commissioner Stephanie McMahon, and RAW General Manager Kurt Angle.

Angle then revealed some brash comments Triple H and McMahon made about Rousey, leading to “The Rowdy One” putting “The Game” through a table. Rousey recently took to Twitter to react to her rocky contract signing:

– Seth Rollins came up short in the Men’s Elimination Chamber match last night after being eliminated by Braun Strowman. The winner of the match would go on to WrestleMania 34 to challenge Brock Lesnar for the Universal Title. Rollins’ Shield brother, Roman Reigns, wound up winning the match after hitting Strowman with a few Spears to eliminate him last. Rollins took to Twitter to comment on not getting the job done inside of the structure:

Fan Gets Arrested At Elimination Chamber During Ronda Rousey Segment (Video), Braun Strowman Breaks Record Inside The Chamber

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– You may have noticed that the crowd in Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena seemed a little distracted during Ronda Rousey’s RAW contract signing at the WWE’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view (PPV). It turns out that a fan was actually arrested by security in the crowd after a fight broke out. You can check out the video of a fan being arrested by security, and a fan’s explanation of what happened on Twitter here below:

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– Although he didn’t emerge victorious from the match, Braun Strowman put on quite the performance inside the Men’s Elimination Chamber match last night. “The Monster Among Men” eliminated every competitor from the match – except for the bout’s eventual winner, Roman Reigns. It looks like Strowman actually broke a record in his losing effort last night. He now holds the record for most eliminations in an Elimination Chamber match in WWE history:

Possible Indication On Who Asuka Will Be Challenging At WrestleMania

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At last night’s WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view (PPV) event, former NXT Women’s Champion Asuka extended her undefeated streak by defeating Nia Jax in singles action. Had Jax won the bout she would be added to the RAW Women’s Championship match at WrestleMania 34, which could also include “The Empress Of Tomorrow” as she has yet to choose which title she wants to go after following her victory in the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match.

Asuka was originally rumored to be facing SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania, however, a recent report from PWInsider suggests that Asuka will be taking on Alexa Bliss at WrestleMania for the RAW Women’s Championship instead. Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Newsletter had previously reported that Asuka was slated to face Charlotte Flair while Nia Jax challenged Alexa Bliss for the RAW Women’s strap. This was the reason WWE added the stipulation to the Royal Rumble match of the winner being allowed to choose which title they want to go after.

It’s possible that WWE has changed their minds and will now have Asuka challenge Bliss at WrestleMania, leaving a ton of options open for what they can do with Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 34 instead.

More Information On WWE’s Plans For Ronda Rousey Heading Into WrestleMania 34

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On last night’s WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view (PPV) former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey made her return to WWE TV. Rousey made her WWE debut last month after the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match. She came out to the ring to confront Rumble winner Asuka, RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss, and SmackDown Live Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair. Rousey pointed at the WrestleMania 34 sign and indicated her intentions to wrestle at the event.

After finishing up a film project she was working on in Columbia, Rousey returned to WWE TV in Las Vegas last night to sign her RAW contract. She was joined by WWE COO Triple H, RAW Commissioner Stephanie McMahon, and RAW General Manager Kurt Angle. Things got ugly when Rousey found out Triple H and Stephanie McMahon’s true feelings about “The Rowdy One,” thanks to some comments from Kurt Angle. Rousey ended up putting Triple H through a table and eating a slap from Stephanie. McMahon retreated from the ring before Rousey could retaliate.

For the past several months its been rumored that Rousey will be teaming with a mystery partner against the team of Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at WrestleMania 34. The Rock was originally WWE’s top pick to partner with Rousey, however, after yesterday’s segment it seems like WWE is going with Kurt Angle instead. PWInsider reports that the company is looking to book Kurt Angle and Ronda Rousey vs. Triple H and Stephanie McMahon for “The Showcase Of The Immortals.”

To add to that, Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio reports that WWE is attempting to book Rousey and McMahon’s feud similar to the way “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Vince McMahon’s storyline was put together – a baby face going up against a heel authoritative figure. It should be interesting to see how this plays out as we lead up to WrestleMania in April from New Orleans.

PROGRESS Chapter 64 ‘Thunderb*stards Are Go!’ Results

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PROGRESS’ 64th Chapter event ‘Thunderb*stards Are Go!’ took place this past weekend from the Electric Ballroom in Camden, London. A new Number 1 contender was decided during the ‘Thunderb*stard’ match and the Tag Team Titles were on the line when Havoc and Haskins defended against the Grizzled Young Veterans. Here are the results from the show:

Sugar Rush (Candyfloss & Zoe Lucas) b. Jayde & Shax

Sexy Starr (Jack Sexsmith & David Starr) b. The Anti-Fun Police (Chief Deputy Dunne & Los Federales Santos Jr) – Following the match, Jack Sexsmith challenged Jimmy Havoc & Mar Haskins for next months show.

Charlie Morgan b. Millie McKenzie – Jinny attacked McKenzie allowing Morgan to hit a DDT and get the win.

Natural Progression Series Quarter Final Match: Mark Davis b. Maverick Mayhew

PROGRESS Tag Team Championship Match: The Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson & James Drake) b. Jimmy Havoc & Mark Haskins – The GYV reclaimed their titles after hitting a Ticket To Ride on an injured Havoc

Zack Sabre Jr b. Jonah Rock – via submission

Thunderb*stard Match:

Entrant 1) Tyler Bate
Entrant 2) Chris Brookes
Entrant 3) TK Cooper
Entrant 4) Trent Seven
Entrant 5) Eddie Dennis
Entrant 6) “Flash” Morgan Webster
Entrant 7) Pete Dunne
Entrant 8) Mark Andrews

TK Cooper b. Eddie Dennis
Pete Dunne is Disqualified and eliminated
TK Cooper b. Trent Seven
Chris Brookes b. TK Cooper
Mark Andrews b. Chris Brookes
Tyler Bate b. Mark Andrews
“Flash” Morgan Webster b. Tyler Bate – Morgan Webster is now Number 1 contender to the PROGRESS Title

PROGRESS World Championship Match: Travis Banks b. Matt Riddle – The crowd have started to turn on Banks who defended his title against Riddle. ‘Flash’ Morgan Webster appeared alongside Vicky Haskins to threaten the World Champion after the match

Emma/Tenille Dashwood Announced for Bout Against UK Champion

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Former WWE Superstar Emma/Tenille Dashwood has been announced for IPW:UK’s upcoming event ‘International Battle Royale’ on April 29th from the Casino Rooms in Rochester, Kent.

Dashwood will be taking on IPW:UK Women’s Champion Xia Brookside in a non-title bout. This was the first match announced for the International super show and the following stars  are also confirmed:

  • IPW Tag Team Champions The Collective (Sammy Smooth James Castle & Lewis Howley)
  • IPW Z-Force Champion Kip Sabian
  • Mark Haskins
  • Jimmy Havoc
  • Adam Maxted
  • Ashley Dunn
  • M&M (Connor Mills & Maverick Mayhew)
  • Luke Phoenix

https://twitter.com/IPWUK/status/966744634964750337

3 PROGRESS Stars That You Need To See in New Orleans

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2018 will see WWE’s WrestleMania event head to New Orleans for the first time since WrestleMania 30. For fans who have made the trip to the ‘grandest stage of them all’ it isn’t just the big event that draws you to the host city, with Axxess, the Hall of Fame and the RAW after Mania always providing some gravitas to the biggest weekend in professional wrestling.

But it isn’t just WWE that invades New Orleans this year, the MoreThanMania brand will be once again bringing some of the finest independent stars from across the globe to WrestleMania weekend, and amongst them will be the cream of the UK scene…so here are 3 stars that you simply cannot miss seeing on that weekend in April.

Mark Haskins

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Haskins is quite simply one of the most technically proficient wrestlers on the planet right now. The former PROGRESS World Champion (as are the other two of our choices here) has been tearing it up on the UK scene over the past year with DEFIANT, IPW:UK and of course PROGRESS. Now one half of the PROGRESS Wrestling Tag Team Champions, Haskins has been using his experience to work with younger stars and build them on the company’s monthly Chapter shows. A true clinician in the ring and a veteran who you simply cannot miss if you are in New Orleans. Check out his bout against Martin Kirby from DEFIANT Wrestling below:

Jimmy Havoc

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The longest reigning PROGRESS Champion in history and the winner of CZW’s Tournament of Death 2017…Jimmy Havoc is one of the premier death match performers on the planet, but to simply just refer to the Camden based star as a “deathmatch guy” is almost a disservice, he is a complete all-rounder. Since returning from a career threatening knee injury Havoc has been reinventing his style and can be slotted anywhere on a card with ease, be it in an epic back and forth main event or alongside his Tag Team partner Mark Haskins earlier in the show. Havoc also has a penchant for the humorous (albeit a fairly dark humour) and when he decides to bring that to the forefront in his bouts it kicks up a level and sets him apart from others in the deathmatch field. Again a true veteran on the UK scene and someone not to be missed.

Will Ospreay

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If you are already a fan of New Japan Pro Wrestling then this man needs no introduction, but if you have never seen Will Ospreay perform then you are in for a treat. The current reigning IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion made the jump to Japan a few years ago and has looked every bit the star that the UK fans knew he would be on the international stage. You’ll be able to catch Ospreay on at least two cards over Mania weekend as he’ll be performing on EVOLVE’s 102 event and for PROGRESS. You can also see Ospreay perform as part of NJPW’s upcoming 46th Anniversary event on NJPWWorld.com against IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika Okada in his first ever NJPW Main Event. Trust me when I say that I was lucky to see Will perform in small buildings across the UK before he hit the big time, because this won’t be the last time he main events in Japan or anywhere else he decides to wrestle…