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Daniel Bryan Announces New #SmackdownTop10 Rankings System

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Daniel Bryan and Shane McMahon have been butting heads in storyline recently. This might be what has led Daniel Bryan to introduce a change earlier today regarding how Smackdown will be booked.

Bryan has introduced a top-10 system based on votes from Smackdown Superstars. This ranking system, Bryan states, will play a key role in how the Smackdown brand is booked moving forward.

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Bryan explained that neither he or Shane are allowed to vote in the top 10. Superstars aren’t allowed to vote for themselves either.

While this is a kayfabe ranking which will most likely involve writers deciding how Superstars vote, it still seems as though this announcement could play a key role in how Smackdown is booked leading into WrestleMania.

Smackdown emanates from the Wells Fargo Center tonight in Philadelphia. The fourth straight night WWE has run an event in the building.

Triple H: “Large Team” Used To Sneak Rousey Into The US For Rumble Appearance

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WWE sent shockwaves throughout the sports world on Sunday night with Ronda Rousey’s surprise appearance at the Royal Rumble and the subsequent news that she’s signed a “full time” deal with the promotion.

Prior to the Royal Rumble appearance, Rousey was in Colombia working on a new movie, Mile 22. As you can imagine, both WWE and Rousey went to great length in an effort to keep fans in the dark about her Sunday night plans. In fact, Rousey (and several members of the Mile 22 production team) were posting photos of her in Colombia on social media throughout the weekend.

WWE’s Executive Vice President of Talent, Live Events and Creative, Paul “Triple H” Levesque spoke to USA Today about the steps that were taken to keep the big secret.

“It was a monumental task, it took a large team.”

Due to the widespread use of social media, Ronda Rousey’s worldwide fame and speculation that she would be at the Royal Rumble, Triple H says WWE had to use a “large team” to extract Rousey from Colombia and smuggle her into the United States unnoticed.

“It’s harder than you think in this world of social media. As it was coming down to making the decision we wanted to do this, there were a lot of last-minute things. She was in Colombia doing the movie. Trying to get somebody on a flight that is as famous as Ronda is, and as visible as she is – and internationally she’s almost bigger than she is in he U.S. – on a flight, into the country, through customs, clear security, on another flight to Philly, shuttle to a hotel, into the service entry, brought to a bus, hidden in the arena the whole day, and not until right before she walks out there does anybody see her.”

Triple H it was a “monumental task” and “it took a large team” to create that unbelievable moment for the WWE fans. The entire ‘operation’ was kept very, very quiet on all fronts and only a handful of people knew what was being done.

Smackdown, Mixed Match Challenge, & 205 Live Preview

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For the 4th night in a row, WWE will present a show from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia tonight.

The city and venue have hosted TakeOver: Philadelphia, the 2018 Royal Rumble event, and last night’s Monday Night Raw over the last few days.

Smackdown Preview

  • Tonight will be the first Smackdown since AJ Styles (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura was made official on Sunday night. The two previously met in singles action for NJPW at Wrestle Kingdom 10. Nakamura defeated AJ that night to retain his IWGP Intercontinental Championship. There should be some segment involving the WWE champion and the 2018 men’s Royal Rumble winner tonight.
  • A Fatal Four-way match with the winner receiving a shot at Bobby Roode has been announced:
    • Rusev vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Zack Ryder vs. Jinder Mahal
  • The Usos won 2 straight falls over Gable and Benjamin at the Rumble. WWE.com is teasing we could find out the team’s next challengers tonight.
  • Expect Ronda Rousey highlights.

Mixed Match Challenge

  • The MMC match tonight is:
    • Braun Strowman & Alexa Bliss vs. Sami Zayn & Becky Lynch

205 Live Preview

  • Tonight the new 205 Live General Manager will be unveiled

Nia Jax and Nikki Bella Take Shots at Ronda Rousey

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Heading into the Royal Rumble, some had Nia Jax pegged as a dark horse who could win the match. It would take the famous Andre “the Giant” battle royal spot for her to be eliminated.

Jax was in the Rumble match for just under 18 minutes. She eliminated 4 participants, tying her for 2nd in the match with Asuka, with only Michelle McCool having eliminated 5 competitors.

Nia Jax and Nikki Bella Comment on Ronda Rousey’s Debut

Ronda Rousey made her WWE debut following the Rumble’s conclusion. Nia Jax seems to be taking issue with the attention Rousey is receiving.

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Nia’s comments come not long after Nikki Bella voiced similar sentiment.

Luckily, “Rowdy” Ronda will have plenty of time to win over the likes of Nia Jax, Nikki Bella and the rest of WWE’s locker room. During her post-Rumble media rounds, Rousey revealed that WWE is her full-time gig for the next few years – making it clear the next few months are not a publicity stunt or cash grab.

Jeremy Borash Signs with WWE

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WWE has hired Jeremy Borash, according to a PWInsider.com. Borash had been with Impact Wrestling in various roles since the company’s inception back in 2002.

Of all the departures from Impact over the past several years, this one is striking, as Borash held a multitude of roles both on camera and behind the scenes. Jeremy Borash is arguably as identifiable with the Impact Wrestling brand as anybody in the company’s history.

Borash was in Philadelphia over the weekend helping Jim Ross with his live show during Royal Rumble weekend.

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However, that wasn’t the only thing Borash was in town for. He was reportedly guest behind the scenes for various WWE events during Royal Rumble weekend, including Saturday night’s NXT Takeover special.

Last year, it was rumored that he was negotiating with WWE at the same time that Matt and Jeff Hardy were, prior to last year’s WrestleMania. He was a key creative force involved in the “Broken Universe” project.

Mick Foley Discourages WWE Superstar Over Dangerous Move

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If there is one person to listen to about something being dangerous or not, it’s Mick Foley.  Whether it’s as Mankind, Cactus Jack, or Dude Love, the WWE legend is known for putting his body on the line and sacrificing everything in, and out of the ring.

After seeing what happened on the latest episode of RAW, where Sasha Banks took on Asuka, Mick Foley took to twitter to discourage The Boss from using a move that didn’t quite go to plan during the match.

Earlier in the evening, Asuka was set to choose her WrestleMania opponent, however Sasha Banks interrupted and claimed that she was ready to face the first winner of the women’s Royal Rumble.  Being undefeated in WWE, The Empress of Tomorrow gladly accepted the challenge which was to feature later in the night.

During the showdown, which could only have one winner, Banks appeared to try everything in the book to defeat Asuka, including a suicide dive that didn’t go to plan.  The dive itself can be seen at 1:33 in the clip below.

It appeared as though Banks didn’t get the momentum required to launch herself to the outside of the ring, with her legs being caught by the middle rope, forcing her head to take a sharp and sudden diversion directly to the apron before she fell to the floor.  It was clear at the time that this wasn’t planned, but thankfully there were no immediate injuries following the mistake.

Mick Foley tweeted in response to the move:

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Opinion:

With Asuka being such a dominant competitor, I am slightly concerned over the likes of Sasha Banks, Bayley, Nia Jax, and Alexa Bliss to a certain extent, who won’t be able to justify a win against some as good as Asuka.  So who is in a position to legitimately challenge The Empress of Tomorrow?

6 Takeaways From WWE RAW (1/29)

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The January 29th episode of WWE RAW aired live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA. It was the first episode of RAW after WWE Royal Rumble 2018. Here are 6 takeaways from this week’s RAW:

The First-Ever Women’s Elimination Chamber Match Was Announced

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RAW Commissioner Stephanie McMahon kicked off this week’s episode of RAW. Stephanie welcomed everyone to RAW and discussed the historic week WWE just had. Stephanie stated that tonight was about the woman that is undefeated and won the first ever women’s Royal Rumble match last night.

Asuka came down to the ring and pointed to the WrestleMania sign. Stephanie announced that Alexa Bliss will be defending her RAW Women’s Championship in the first ever women’s Elimination Champion match. Asuka vowed to become champion at WrestleMania.

Sasha Banks interrupted and came down to the ring. Banks congratulated Asuka on her victory. Sasha got in Asuka’s face and said that she is ready for Asuka tonight. Stephanie McMahon then made the match official. Sasha Banks will face Asuka later tonight.

Braun Strowman Dismantled Kane & Qualified For The Men’s Elimination Chamber Match

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There were a few Elimination Chamber qualifying matches tonight on RAW. The first one was Braun Strowman vs. Kane in a Last Man Standing match.

The match started while RAW was in a commercial break. When RAW return, Kane and Strowman were already battling in the crowd. Strowman hit Kane across the back as the two Superstars made their way to the announce table. Strowman beat Kane down near the table and then flipped the entire set on top of him. The referee then rang the bell and Strowman advanced.

A stretcher was brought out after the match for Kane. Corey Graves approached Strowman on the entrance ramp and said that Kane was a human being and asked Strowman about what he just did. Braun replied “I did my job. Kurt Angle said Last Man Standing, well that is what I did”. Strowman then raised his fists in the air.

It was announced that Kane was taken to a local medical facility and was having trouble breathing.

Strowman was shown marching around backstage when RAW GM Kurt Angle interrupted. Angle was pissed off and said that he was sick of having this conversation with Braun about putting other Superstars in danger. Strowman then went on a rant and vowed to win the Elimination Chamber and go to defeat Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania. The situation was updated later that Kane was sent to a medical facility but he sat up and left the building under his own power.

I thought that this was going to be a way to write Kane off of television. The update that Kane sat up in the hospital, left the building and has not been seen since changed my mind. I’m expecting Kane to come up from under the ring during an episode of RAW or at Elimination Chamber and cost Braun Strowman.

Elias Qualified For The Men’s Elimination Chamber Match

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Elias faced Woken Matt Hardy in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match. Elias performed a song in which is he sang that is was Elias’ night over and over again.

Matt Hardy controlled the match early as WWE employees were should putting a new announce table ringside. Elias battled back and connected with a Clothesline. Elias beatdown Hardy in the corner of the ring and then slammed his shoulder into the ring post as RAW went to a commercial.

When RAW returned, Hardy was in control and planted Elias with a Side Effect. Bray Wyatt’s face appeared on the screen and the lights went out in the arena. When the lights came back on, Wyatt wasn’t in the ring but Matt Hardy was distracted. Elias booted Matt in the face and then hit the Drift Away for the pinfall victory.

Bray Wyatt appeared on the jumbotron and psychotically laughed as Hardy stared at him.

Elias now joins Braun Strowman in the Elimination Chamber in four weeks. I’m still waiting for the feud between Woken Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt to become interesting. Becoming “Woken” hasn’t made much of a difference for Hardy as he still routinely loses matches. This feud has devolved into the battle of the laughing guys that cant win.

The Miz Is Still Intercontinental Champion

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The Miz defended his Intercontinental Championship against Roman Reigns tonight on RAW. Reigns dominated early and connected with a massive right hand that knocked Miz to the mat. Reigns then casually threw The Miz over the top rope and to the floor outside the ring. Reigns followed him out there and slammed The Miz into the steel steps. The Miz slowly got back into the ring and Reigns immediately Clotheslined him to the outside.

Reigns got a steel stair and chased The Miztourage away. Reigns lifted the chair above his head and was about to hit The Miz with it. Roman came to his senses and dropped the chair. Reigns rolled into the ring to break up the referee’s count. The Miz launched Roman into the ring post as RAW went to a break.

When RAW returned, The Miz was still in control and had Reigns in a Chin Lock in the ring. Reigns broke free and planted Miz with a Samoan Drop. The Miz connected with a couple of punches but Reigns caught him and knocked him to the canvas with a Clothesline. Reigns followed it up with a big boot to the face and then geared up in the corner. Reigns went for the Superman Punch but The Miz ducked and connected with a chop block to Reigns’ knee.

The Miz locked in the Figure Four in the middle of the ring. Reigns battled through the pain and used his strength to pick up The Miz and Powerbombed him to the mat. Reigns went for the cover but The Miz kicked out at two. The Miz tried to take off the padding on the middle turnbuckle like last week but the referee caught him. The Miz poked Reigns in the eye while the referee wasn’t looking and then hit the Skull Crushing Finale for a two count.

Reigns elbowed The Miz in the face and charged at him in the corner but The Miz got out of the way. Reigns crashed into the ring post but shrugged it off and connected with a Superman Punch for a two count. The Miztourage came back down to the ring. Axel hopped up on the ring apron and Reigns punched him in the face. Bo Dallas got in some cheap shots but Reigns leveled him with a Spear. The Miz rolled up Reigns from behind and used his tights for leverage for the pinfall victory.

Reigns and The Miz put on another solid match tonight. Reigns has had a rough week in WWE. He lost his IC Title last week at RAW 25. He was the last Superstar eliminated in the men’s Royal Rumble last night and then he lost his rematch for the IC Title tonight. I’m guessing Reigns will find his way into the Elimination Chamber match to determine who will face Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 34.

Asuka & Sasha Banks Had A Great Match

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Sasha Banks was interviewed backstage before her match Asuka. Banks stated that Asuka made history last night and that tonight it was her turn.

Banks controlled the match early but Asuka battled back and knocked Banks off the ring apron with the Hip Attack. Asuka brought Banks back in the ring and applied an Arm Bar. Banks broke free and booted Asuka in the face and followed it up with Double Knees as RAW went to a break.

When RAW returned, Banks planted Asuka with a Suplex for a two count. Sasha locked in the Bank Statement but Asuka quickly countered into a roll-up for two. Sasha once again got Asuka in the Bank Statement in the middle of the ring. Asuka reached the ropes to break the hold. Sasha threw Asuka out of the ring and then went for a Suicide Dive but her feet got caught in the ropes and Sasha’s body swung into the LED screen ring apron. When it happened live I thought she landed directly on her head. It looks like she was able to get her hands down at the last second to prevent that.

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Asuka took advantage and brought Banks back into the ring and connected with a big time knee to the face. Asuka locked in the Arm Bar but Banks countered into a roll-up. Asuka kicked out and Sasha rolled to the ring apron. Asuka charged at her but Banks got out of the way and Asuka tumbled to the floor.

Banks hit Double Knees off the ring apron and brought Asuka back into the ring. Banks climbed to the top rope and connected with a Double Knees off the top rope. Sasha hit a Backstabber and transitioned into the Bank Statement in the middle of the ring. Asuka was able to counter into the Asuka Lock for the submission victory.

This match was great. It started off slow but the last few minutes had everyone on the edge of their seat. Sasha Banks might want to think about calling it a day with the dives to the outside of the ring through the ropes. That could have been a lot worse than it turned out to be.

John Cena Qualified For Men’s Elimination Chamber Match

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Finn Balor faced John Cena in the main event of RAW in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match. The crowd was behind Balor as Finn connected with an Arm Drag and then transitioned into an Arm Bar. Cena battled to his feet as dueling “lets go Cena!” and “Cena sucks!” broke out in the crowd.

The match slowed down as the two locked up in the ring. The crowd became distracted by some kind of disturbance in the audience and everyone started chanting “a**hole!”. Cena connected with a big right hand as RAW went to a break. When RAW returned, Balor was back in control and connected with a Double Stomp to Cena’s chest.

John hit a shoulder tackle and went for the Five Knuckle Shuffle but Balor got out of the way. Cena took his sweet time going for the move and got distracted by the crowd booing him. The two Superstars traded punches and Cena hit Balor with a big boot. Balor responded with an overhead kick for a two count.

Finn hit the Slingblade and went for a Dropkick but Cena leveled him with a Clothesline. Cena used his ridiculous strength to lift Balor up onto his shoulders and planted Balor with an Attitude Adjustment. Cena went for the cover but Balor kicked out at two. Cena got on the ring apron and shrugged his shoulders and said “I’m just trying to go to WrestleMania”.

Balor regrouped as Cena was taking his time and knocked John to the mat. Balor went for the Coup de Grace but Cena got out of the way and locked in the STF in the middle of the ring. Balor was able to make his way to the bottom rope to break the hold. Balor connected with a kick and started climbing the turnbuckle. Cena caught Finn and hit him with an Attitude Adjustment for the pinfall victory.

Finn Balor lasted almost an hour in the Royal Rumble match last night and made it to the final four. He was then eliminated by Cena, but had another chance tonight to make it to the main event of WrestleMania. Unfortunately for Finn, he came up short once again and lost to John Cena. It seems like Balor is just stuck in the midcard now, despite his great performance at the Royal Rumble. I’m hoping Balor gets to do something special at WrestleMania now that he is not a part of the Universal Championship picture.

WWE Announces First-Ever Women’s Elimination Chamber Match

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Stephanie McMahon kicked off this week’s week’s edition of Monday Night Raw with a major announcement. Next month, the RAW Women’s Championship will be on the line in the first-ever Women’s Elimination Chamber match.

Alexa Bliss will defend her title against 5 other competitors still to be determined.

The men’s Elimination Chamber match to determine Brock Lesnar’s WrestleMania opponent will also feature 6 competitors. Qualifying matches for that match will take place over the next two weeks.

WWE Elimination Chamber 2018 takes place on Sunday, February 25th from Las Vegas, Nevada at the T-Mobile Arena.

WWE RAW Getting A New Look & Theme Song Tonight

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Jonathan Coachman on commentary won’t be the only “new” aspect of WWE RAW tonight.

According to fans in attendance, there have been some aesthetic upgrades to the RAW logo, ring apron and graphics.

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Metal band Papa Roach is also teasing that we could be getting new theme music as well. The current theme, Enemies by Shinedown, has been the theme song since 2016.

Papa Roach’s song “To Be Loved” was the RAW theme song from 2006 – 2009.

WWE RAW Results & Live Discussion (1/29)

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The January 29th edition of WWE RAW aired live from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA, and was the first episode after Royal Rumble 2018.

– Michael Cole and Corey Graves are joined by Jonathan Coachman at the broadcast table, who is replacing Booker T on the commentary team.

– Stephanie McMahon comes out to the ring to kick off the show. She talks about the history-making women’s Royal Rumble match last night, and then introduces Asuka. Asuka comes down to the ring, and Stephanie announces a women’s Elimination Chamber match. Asuka speaks briefly and says nobody is ready for her at WrestleMania. Sasha Banks comes out to interrupt, and says she proved she’s ready to beat Asuka. Sasha and Asuka come face to face and talk trash. Stephanie books Sasha Banks vs. Asuka for tonight, and they both seem happy about that decision.

– Braun Strowman is out to the ring next, and we go to commercial break.

Last Man Standing: Kane vs. Braun Strowman: This one is a qualifying match for the Elimination Chamber. Back from the break, Braun Strowman and Kane are brawling all over ringside. They fight through the arena with pipes and chairs as weapons. Strowman beats Kane over to the commentary table area, then Strowman flips over the platform the table is on ontop of Kane. Kane is buried under the announce table and other rubble, and Strowman looks happy with the result. Strowman walks off and taunts the crowd before leaving. There’s no sign of motion from Kane. Referees and trainers yell for paramedics to come get Kane. Corey Graves approaches Strowman on the ramp, and asks him why he just did that to Kane. Strowman says he just did his job, and walks off.

Winner: Braun Strowman

– After the break, Kurt Angle confronts Braun Strowman backstage. Angle yells at Strowman for continuing to do things like this. Strowman says he was the last man standing tonight, and he’ll be the last man standing in his war with Brock Lesnar too. Strowman storms off and Angle looks frustrated.

– Elias is in the ring for a song. Elias wants to claim his spot in the Elimination Chamber, and asks who is walking with him. Elias will face Matt Hardy up next in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match.

Matt Hardy vs. Elias: The winner of this one will go on to the Elimination Chamber. Hardy starts off strong off the opening bell and works over Elias in the corner. Elias comes back and wraps Hardy’s shoulder around the ring post several times. Elias starts working over Matt’s shoulder and trying to keep the Woken one grounded. Matt tries to fight his way back up but Elias drops him and keeps working on the shoulder. Hardy finally hulks up with a series of headbutts, then an elbow. He drops Elias for a two count. Matt repeatedly slams Elias’ head on the middle turnbuckle, then hits a running clothesline on him. Elias starts fighting back, but Matt stuns him with an elbow to the face, then Matt hits a flying elbow off the middle rope. Hardy follows up with the Side Effect for a two count. Bray Wyatt flashes on the Titantron and distracts Hardy. Elias capitalizes with a big boot on Hardy, then the Drift Away for the three count.

Winner: Elias

– After the match, Wyatt appears on the big screen and laughs at Matt Hardy, who is still recovering in the ring.

– We see a selfie video from The Miz, who talks about facing Roman Reigns, and makes a prediction that Tom Brady will crush the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl.

– We see promo videos for the Mixed Match Challenge from Strowman & Alexa Bliss, and Becky Lynch & Sami Zayn.

– A new announce table has just now been assembled at ringside for Cole, Graves and Coach.

– Intercontinental Champion The Miz is out to the ring next, and he’s joined by Bo Dallas and Curtis Axel.

The Miz (c) vs. Roman Reigns: The IC Title is on the line in this one. Reigns starts with an uppercut right off the opening bell on the Champion. Reigns takes Miz into the corner with a headbutt and pummels on him. The Miz starts trying to come back with chops, but Reigns no-sells them and drops him with an uppercut. Reigns clotheslines Miz outside, and Axel and Dallas check on the Champion. Reigns steps outside and whips Miz into the ring steps, then stares down Axel and Dallas. Reigns takes Miz back in the ring, then clotheslines him right back outside. Reigns gets a steel chair and chases off Axel and Dallas. Reigns almost hits Miz with the chair, but decides against it when the ref tells him not to. Miz grabs Reigns by the tights and pulls him face-first into the ring post. Back in the ring, Miz continues beating on Reigns and tries to keep The Big Dog grounded. Reigns comes back with a Samoan Drop and both men are down. They get up and start trading punches, but then Reigns fires up with a series of clotheslines. Reigns drops the Champion with flying clothesline, then goes for a Superman punch but misses. Miz takes out Reigns’ knee, then grabs him and puts him in the Figure Four. Reigns finally breaks the hold, then fights his way up and hits a sit-out powerbomb on Miz for a two count. Miz starts untying the middle turnbuckle in a corner, then Reigns comes up and grabs him. The ref tries to separate them, and Miz hits a cheap shot thumb to Reigns’ eye behind the ref’s back. Miz follows up with a Skull Crushing Finale for a two count. Reigns follows up with a Superman punch shortly after. Reigns gets up and looks like he wants the spear, but Axel distracts the ref and Dallas pulls Miz outside for a breather. Reigns comes around the ring and starts dropping everyone. Reigns throws Miz back in the ring and the ref checks on him. Dallas hits a cheap shot on Reigns, so Reigns throws him in the ring. Reigns punches Axel off the apron, then hits a spear on Dallas. Miz gets up and rolls up Reigns from behind with a fist full of tights for the three count.

Winner & still IC Champion: The Miz

– The broadcast team shows us a replay of Strowman flipping the broadcast table stage onto Kane. Finn Balor vs. John Cena is coming up soon in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match.

The Revival vs. Heath Slater vs. Rhyno: Slater fires up on Dawson early on and sends him outside for a breather. Back in the ring, Dawson comes back with a cross armbreaker. Dash comes in and starts working over Slater’s shoulder. Rhyno finally gets the tag and starts cleaning house. Rhyno hits a flying shoulder block off the middle rope, then a belly to belly suplex on Dawson. Slater takes out Dash, but then Dawson takes out Rhyno’s knee from behind. Dash comes back in now and they hit the Shatter Machine on Rhyno for the three count.

Winners: The Revival

– The Revival does an interview after the match where they grill Charly Caruso for not knowing her wrestling history. They taunt the fans for chanting ECW and “trying to get themselves over.”

– We see a video package looking at The Dudley Boyz’s careers, and announcing their Hall of Fame induction this year.

– We see a selfie video from Finn Balor, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows. Balor talks about being in the Rumble last night for over 57 minutes before he was eliminated by Cena. He says now if he wants a shot in the Elimination Chamber, he has to beat Cena tonight, and he’s ready.

– Sasha Banks does an interview in the back where she says she’s ready to beat Asuka. Asuka might have made history last night, but Sasha says tonight she’ll be the one making history. Sasha starts heading towards the gorilla position, her match is up next.

Sasha Banks vs. Asuka: Asuka takes control of this one early on and works over Sasha with kicks to the body. Asuka starts working over Sasha’s left shoulder. Asuka whips Sasha in the corner but Sasha stops her with a boot to the face. Sasha follows up with the double knees to the face. Sasha beats on Asuka in the corner and hits her with some knee strikes. Down on the mat, Sasha drives more knees into Asuka. Sasha slaps Asuka across the face, and Asuka isn’t happy. They trade slaps to the face, but Sasha grabs her and puts her in the Banks Statement. Asuka gets out, but Banks locks her right back in. Asuka fights out again, then Banks throws her outside. Sasha goes for a suicide dive, but Asuka kicks her in the face and drops her out of mid air. Sasha hits the apron and floor hard. Back in the ring, Asuka and Banks trade blows to the face. Asuka hits a knee to the face then some elbows. Asuka kicks out Sasha legs, then hits a running knee to the face. Running hip attack by Asuka in the corner, but then she misses the follow-up attack and Sasha sends Asuka crashing out to ringside. Sasha follows up with flying double knees off the apron onto Asuka on the floor. Back in the ring, Sasha hits a flying knee off the top rope onto Asuka. Asuka tries to come back with an Asuka Lock, but Sasha escapes. Sasha locks in the Banks Statement, but Asuka reverses right into an Asuka Lock. Sasha taps out, and Asuka wins via submission.

Winner: Asuka

– It’s John Cena selfie video time. Cena talks about last night’s Rumble, and says he won’t let opportunity slip through his fingers again tonight. Cena says he will beat Balor tonight to earn his spot in the Elimination Chamber, and then will go on to defeat Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania.

– Titus O’Neil and Apollo Crews are backstage with Dana Brooke getting ready for their match against The Bar.

– We see a shot of the Rocky Balboa statue in Philadelphia.

The Bar vs. Titus O’Neil & Apollo Crews: Dana Brooke is at ringside for this one. Crews starts off strong on Sheamus with a couple of near-falls, and Sheamus rolls outside to regroup. Titus tags in and continues the offense on Sheamus, working him over in the corner. Cesaro tags in now and hits a kick to the midsection of Titus, then a series of uppercuts. Titus comes back with some loud chops. Sheamus is back in now and he levels Titus and works on keeping him grounded. Sheamus dumps Titus outside and Cesaro tries to get a cheap shot in on him, but Titus boots Cesaro down on the floor. Titus fights his way back into the ring and clotheslines Sheamus down. Cesaro and Crews tag in and Crews cleans house. Crews hits a moonsault on Cesaro then hits a standing shooting star press for a near-fall. Sheamus tags in now but Crews evades the double team. Sheamus hits a powerbomb on Crews but doesn’t get the pin. Crews fires back with a kick and a standing moonsault. He pins but Cesaro breaks it up and drops Crews. Titus dumps Cesaro outside, then Sheamus boots down Titus. Cesaro tags in now and ends up sending Crews into the ring post. Sheamus comes back in and they hit the double team White Noise for the three count.

Winners: The Bar

– The Bar takes their Tag Title belts and celebrate up the ramp.

– We see a look back at last night’s Royal Rumble, with Asuka winning nad Ronda Rousey coming out to confront her after.

– Michael Cole gives us an update on Kane as we see a replay of Strowmans beat down on him earlier tonight. Cole says Kane sat up in the ER and crawled out of the medical facility, and he hasn’t been heard from since.

John Cena vs. Finn Balor: This one is a qualifying match for the Elimination Chamber. They lock up off the opening bell and trade holds. Balor seems to get the upper hand early on as he has Cena down in an arm lock. He whips Cena off the ropes and hits an arm drag into an arm bar. Cena fights out and get Balor down with a side headlock now. There are several more takedowns by Cena before Balor rolls him up for a one count. Cena rolls out of the ring now and looks frustrated. Cena and Balor do the test of strength, which Cena wins. There’s something in the crowd which seems to be distracting the crowd and Cena, and the crowd is now chanting “asshole” at something off screen. Cena drops Balor with a right hand and has taken over the match. Cena hits the series of shoulder blocks and a back suplex. He goes for the Five Knuckle Shuffle but misses, and Balor says “you can’t see me.” Balor drops Cena for a two count, and Cena looks like the crowd is getting to him. Cena goes for an AA out of nowhere, but Balor escapes. They trade punches in the middle of the ring until Cena decks Balor with a boot to the face. Cena hits the Five Knuckle Shuffle then goes for the AA. Balor escapes again, and this time fires back with a Pele kick for a two count. Balor hits the sling blade, then goes for a running knee, but Cena stops him with a clothesline. Balor comes back with a kick, but Cena catches him and goes for the AA. Cena hits it and pins, but Balor kicks out at two. Cena gets on the apron and looks disgruntled. He says over to the announce table “I’m just trying to go to WrestleMania.” Cena goes up top, but he took too long and Balor drops him down. Balor goes up top now and goes for the Coup De Grace, but Cena moves. Cena drops Balor and puts him in the STF, but Balor reaches the ropes to break it. Balor is selling a knee injury. Balor hits a kick to the face of Cena, then goes up top. Cena gets up and runs over, then gives Balor an AA off the middle rope for the three count.

Winner: John Cena

– Cena doesn’t look happy after winning, but he does point at the WrestleMania sign. Cena gets up on the corner and stands tall as Balor is helped out of the ring.

The Rock Makes Major Boxing Announcement For HBO (Video), Jonathan Coachman Talks WWE Return (Video)

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– If you’re also a fan of professional boxing then you’re going to enjoy this. The Rock took to Instagram, as a favor to HBO, to announce the highly-anticipated rematch between Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin on May 5, 2018:

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bei_dKjFf-z/?utm_source=ig_embed

– WWE has uploaded a new video in which Mike Rome interviews the newest addition to the RAW commentary team – Jonathan Coachman. “The Coach” will be replacing WWE Hall Of Famer Booker T at the commentary booth. Coach said he is excited to be back and call action with Michael Cole and Corey Graves, and briefly touches on his time with ESPN as well:

Two Former WWE World Champions Reportedly Being Inducted Into HOF

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So far WWE has confirmed that former WCW World Heavyweight Champion Goldberg and former WWE Tag Team Champions The Dudley Boyz will be inducted into the 2018 WWE Hall Of Fame class. PWInsider now reports that there were rumblings last night at the Royal Rumble that both former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry and former three-time WWE Women’s Champion Ivory will also be inducted this year.

Names such as Henry, Ivory, Bam Bam Bigelow and Kid Rock (celebrity wing) have been rumored for this year’s Hall Of Fame, however, WWE has only confirmed The Dudley Boyz and Goldberg thus far. While Mark Henry and Ivory have yet to be confirmed by the company an announcement should be expected soon. Perhaps as early as tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW.

The 2018 Hall Of Fame induction ceremony will take place from the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana on April 6th, two days before WrestleMania 34.

An Evening With Paul Heyman Announced For WrestleMania Weekend

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If you’re attending WrestleMania weekend from New Orleans this April, business just picked up.

Kenny McIntosh from Inside The Ropes announced on Monday that the one and only Paul Heyman will be hosting a one-man show on Thursday night, April 5th from the Joy Theater.

Brock Lesnar’s Advocate, the evil genius of WWE, will also be holding a rare meet and greet session before the show.

Tickets are on sale next Tuesday, February 5th at 12pm (Eastern) at InsideTheRopes.co.uk.

Video: Brock Lesnar Shoot Punches Braun Strowman At Royal Rumble

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During last night’s Universal Championship match at the Royal Rumble things got real between Brock Lesnar and Braun Strowman. At one point in the match Strowman actually caught Lesnar with a stiff knee to the head.

Lesnar is probably the last person you want to let that happen against. “The Beast” gave “The Monster Amongst Men” a receipt in the form of a stiff right hand to Strowman’s jaw:

https://twitter.com/totaldivaseps/status/957807219084578817?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

It then sounded like Lesnar said something along the lines of “slow the fu*k down.” Lesnar would go on to pin Kane for the finish and retained his Universal Championship.

It’s expected he’ll defend his Universal crown against Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans this April.

John Cena Going After Intercontinental Title At Live Event, Update On His WWE Schedule

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WWE is advertised John Cena for several upcoming live events including the house show on March 17th in Tulsa, Oklahoma at the BOK Center where he will be challenging for the Intercontinental Title in a Triple Threat Match against Roman Reigns and champion The Miz.

Here is Cena’s updated schedule with the sports entertainment company:

* January 29th in Philadelphia (RAW)

* February 5th in Des Moines, IA (RAW)

* February 11th in Fresno, CA (RAW live event)

* February 12th in San Jose, CA (RAW)

* February 18th in Prescott, AZ (RAW live event)

* February 19th in Phoenix, AZ (RAW)

* February 26th in Anaheim, CA (RAW)

* March 3rd in Chicago, IL (RAW live event)

* March 5th in Milwaukee, WI (RAW)

* March 11th in Columbus, OH (Fastlane Pay-Per-View)

* March 12th in Detroit, MI (RAW)

* March 17th in Tulsa, OK (RAW live event)

* March 18th in Oklahoma City, OK (RAW live event)

* March 26th in Cleveland, OH (RAW)

* April 8th in New Orleans (WrestleMania 34)

WWE Notes: Reactions To Women’s Rumble, Booker T Congratulates Coach & More

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As noted earlier, Jonathan Coachman has signed a new deal with WWE and will be replacing Booker T on the commentary team of Monday Night Raw starting tonight. Booker T will participate in WWE PPV Kickoff panels and will serve as an ambassador for the company. He tweeted this congratulating Coach:

Big Show is training for a #GiantReturn and posted this workout video:

WWE legend Mark Henry is joining the popular Busted Open radio show on Sirius XM. Henry will serve as a co-host with David LaGreca every Tuesday starting this week.

Reactions to the Women’s Royal Rumble

Here are some social media reactions to the historic Women’s Royal Rumble match:

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NJPW Strong Style Evolved Tickets Sell Out in Minutes

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Tickets went on sale today for New Japan Pro Wrestling’s return to the United States. NJPW presents “Strong Style Evolved” on March 25th, from the Long Beach, Walter Pyramid.

After a major angle took place recently on the New Beginning in Sapporo shows, tickets sold out fast today with some reports from people being unable to order tickets just 10 minutes after they went on sale.

Cost of tickets ranged from $50 to $100.

NJPW Returns to Long Beach

It is believed 4500 tickets were put up for sale today, though that is not confirmed.

The fast rate at which the show sold out is a good sign for the planned All-In event in the fall. Cody, the Young Bucks, and others involved in “Being the Elite” are planning to run a 10,000 seat arena in the fall.

Asuka Reacts To Her Historic Royal Rumble Win, WWE’s Four Reasons Ronda Rousey Is A Game Changer

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– After making history and winning the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match last night, former NXT Women’s Champion Asuka took to Twitter to comment on the accolade:

– Shortly after the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match ex-UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey made her WWE debut. Rousey signed a full-time deal with WWE and is expected to wrestle at WrestleMania in New Orleans later this year. WWE.com released their “4 reasons why Ronda Rousey is a complete game changer for the WWE Women’s division” list. Check it out here:

4. She has already proven she can hold her own in a WWE ring

3. She has an unparalleled competitive nature

2. She has a diverse set of skills and accomplishments in combat sports

1. She is on the shortlist of most iconic female athletes of all time

Hulk Hogan Deletes Tonedeaf Tweet About Women’s Royal Rumble

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As Hulk Hogan looks to mend his damaged relationship with WWE in hopes of an eventual return to the promotion, the disgraced wrestling icon isn’t doing himself any favors with his late night tweets.

WWE made a huge deal out of the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match – and rightfully so. The Women’s Rumble closed the show on Sunday night and managed to live up to the tremendous hype its received over the past several months.

Hogan, winner of two Royal Rumbles (1990, 1991), chimed in late Sunday night with this gem of a tweet, which was later deleted:

Ronda Rousey WWE Merchandise Already Available

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WWE Shop didn’t waste any time cashing in on Ronda Rousey’s big debut at the 2018 Royal Rumble. 2 different versions of the “Rowdy” Roddy Piper inspired T-shirt Rousey was wearing last night are already available on their website.

Ronda Rousey and Roddy Piper

Roddy Piper and Ronda Rousey share a connection with “Judo” Gene Lebell who is longtime friends with Ronda’s mother. Lebell has known Rousey ever since she was born. Lebell introduced Rousey to Piper and Piper granted permission for her to use his nickname.

They stayed in touch in the years that passed. Rousey had a chance to speak to Piper just weeks before his death. She was training for UFC 190 at the time. Here is what she told MMA Fighting, they spoke about.

“I actually got a chance to sit down and talk to him for a couple hours before this fight,” Rousey said. “I didn’t have time for anything, but I was like, ‘No, I have to go see Roddy. I have to go to Piper’s Pit.’ We talked for hours. I even told him, I promised I’m gonna do the name proud, ‘I’m gonna do you proud, I’m gonna go beat this chick.’ I told him that.”

At UFC 190 Rousey knocked Bethe Correia out in just 34 seconds.

Funny Picture Of Triple H Snapping A Photo Of Ronda Rousey, Why Nigel McGuinness Missed NXT TakeOver

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– After her debut at last night’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view (PPV) former UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey spoke to members of the media about her jump to professional wrestling. A funny picture has emerged of Triple H peeking around the entrance ramp trying to snap a photo of Rousey himself. Check it out:

https://twitter.com/Zaboman/status/957842826485788673?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

– If you watched NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia then you noticed Nigel McGuinness wasn’t on commentary as he was replaced by Percy Watson. F4WOnline reports that McGuiness missed the event after getting the flu. Mauro Ranallo and Watson took over commentating duties for the show.

Ric & Charlotte Flair Teach Bobby Roode To ‘Woo!’, WWE’s Five Top Moments From The First-Ever Women’s Royal Rumble

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– WWE uploaded a video of Mixed Match Challenge partners Bobby Roode and Charlotte Flair backstage at the Royal Rumble last night. Two-time WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair joined them, and “The Nature Boy” and Charlotte tried to teach Roode how to properly “Woo!” Charlotte and Roode are looking forward to a week six match-up against Nia Jax and Apollo Crews in the Mixed Match Challenge:

WWE.com has listed its top five best moments from the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match. Here’s what they listed:

5. The return of women from WWE’s illustrious past

4. Naomi’s huge save

3. Sasha Banks’ incredible performance

2. Asuka’s history-making victory

1. Ronda Rousey’s shocking appearance

The Dudley Boyz Announced For WWE Hall Of Fame

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D-Von … get the Hall of Fame rings!

CBS Sports announced on Monday morning that legendary tag team The Dudley Boyz are joining Bill Goldberg as members of the WWE Hall of Fame’s Class of 2018.

During their 20 year career, Bubba Ray and D-Von amassed 18 tag team title reigns across promotions such as ECW, WWE Impact Wrestling, All Japan and New Japan Pro Wrestling.

“The legacy of the Dudley Boyz is really the last of the Mohicans,” Bubba Ray told CBS Sports. “We are the last, legitimate, great tag team that you most likely will ever see; the most old school tag team that there is. I don’t think you will ever see a tag team go on to accomplish what we have accomplished, whether that’s in the WWE or any place else. We really are the last of many, many generations of great tag teams.”

“The great thing about us is we didn’t take no for an answer,” D-Von said. “We just went out there and did it when nobody thought we could. That was the biggest thing that Bubba and I had to face in our career because, back in ECW, we weren’t really supposed to be an act to be reckoned with.”

The 2018 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony takes place during WrestleMania 34 weekend on Friday night, April 6th from New Orleans.

Visit CBS Sports for much more on the Dudley Boyz entering the WWE Hall of Fame.

Original Rumble Plans For Bobby Roode, Why Nikki Bella Eliminated Brie At The Rumble

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– On last night’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view (PPV) pre-show United States Champion Bobby Roode held an Open Challenge for his title. Mojo Rawley ended up answering the challenge, but PWInsider is reporting that wasn’t WWE’s initial plans.

Apparently Dolph Ziggler was originally supposed to answer the challenge from Roode, however, WWE decided to have him enter the Royal Rumble match at number 30 instead. He’s also expected to appear at SmackDown Live tomorrow night.

– During the Women’s Royal Rumble match last night Nikki Bella eliminated her twin sister Brie Bella before going down to the final two with Asuka. Bella was eventually eliminated by Asuka and “The Empress Of Tomorrow” became the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble winner.

Per a report from Bryan Alvarez of F4WOnline, Nikki eliminated Brie as a part of a storyline for Total Bellas. The Bella Twins’ brother, JJ, was also backstage at the show along with the filming crew.

Plans For WWE’s Women’s Championship Matches At WrestleMania

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Asuka made history on Sunday night when she stood victorious following the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble match. It was a bold move for WWE to close out the show with the Women’s Rumble, but the event delivered on all fronts with surprise returns, a suspenseful finish and a fearsome challenger earning the right to choose her WrestleMania opponent.

Before Asuka could decide between RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss and SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte, she was interrupted by the debut of Ronda Rousey. Some fans felt Rousey’s debut overshadowed Asuka’s big moment, but now WWE has the chance to build some suspense about who will have to face Asuka on April 8th.

According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, the word going around is that WWE is planning the following Women’s Championship matches for WrestleMania:

  • Asuka challenging Charlotte
  • Nia Jax challenging Alexa Bliss

Asuka and Alexa Bliss squared off on Monday Night RAW just a few weeks ago, with Asuka picking up the win in a non-title match. That could convince Asuka that the RAW Women’s Championship is hers for the taking, but there’s no question that SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte is a higher-profile opponent for Asuka at WrestleMania.

The recent announcement by WWE that the Rumble winner could challenge the champion from either brand adds more credence to the idea that RAW Superstar Asuka will pick the SmackDown Women’s champion as her opponent.

Within the past hour of this writing, Charlotte tweeted a photo that indicates she’s angling for the match against RAW’s most dangerous female competitor.