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Asuka Earns Raw Women’s Title Shot at WrestleMania With Elimination Chamber Victory

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Asuka is going to WWE WrestleMania 39 with her win at Saturday’s Elimination Chamber PLE. 

She beat in the bout Liv Morgan, Nikki Cross, Carmella, Natalya, and Raquel Rodriguez. As a result of her victory, she has earned the opportunity to challenge Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair for the title at WrestleMania 39 in April. 

The match started off with Morgan and Natalya. Rodriguez was the third star to enter the bout followed by Cross. Moments later, Cross jumped off one of the pods to take everyone out. The fifth star in was Carmella, who talked some trash to Asuka and Cross before Rodriguez tackled Cross through one of the pods. Rodriguez pinned Cross for the first elimination.

There was a near-fall spot when Morgan hit a sunset flip powerbomb to Rodriguez from one of the pods. Carmella caught Morgan with a superkick. Natalya put her in the sharpshooter while Asuka put her in an armbar for the elimination. Natalya was eliminated by Carmella, who connected with a superkick. Asuka and Carmella hit Rodriguez with several kicks for the elimination. Asuka won with the armbreaker. 

When the bout was first announced, Morgan, Asuka, Raquel, and Cross were set for it. WWE held qualifying matches for some of the competitors in the match. Natalya defeated Zelina Vega, Shotzi, and Shayna Baszler in a four-way match to join them. Carmella pinned Candice LeRae in a match that also featured Michin and Piper Niven to advance. 

Belair didn’t defend her championship on this show. Instead, her previous title defense on a PLE was in January at the Royal Rumble when she beat Alexa Bliss. 

What are your thoughts on Asuka earning the chance to challenge Bianca Belair for the Raw Women’s Title at WrestleMania 39? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

Former AEW Champion Expected Back Soon

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Former AEW Women’s Champion Riho has not wrestled a match this year but latest reports suggest that she could be returning soon.

Dave Meltzer provided an update on the female star in the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter. He claimed that she could be back as early as next week.

Regarding the possible plans for her return, Meltzer mentioned that Tony Khan could use her for ROH since the AEW stories all seem to be based around talents such as Britt Baker and Saraya.

Riho was the Inaugural AEW champion who won the title on the very first episode of Dynamite. She held the belt for 133 days before dropping it to Nyla Rose.

The former champion last wrestled during a SPW show back on November 25 last year. She competed in a triple threat match for SPW Queen of The Asia title.

Her last AEW match came on November 9 from Agganis Arena in Boston. She teamed up with Willow Nightingale to defeat Emi Sakura & Mei Suruga in a tag team match during a Dark: Elevation episode.

The reason behind Riho’s absence from the ring is unclear. We will have to see if the AEW star reveals any detail regarding it when she returns to the company.

The Undertaker: Fans Are More Concerned About What’s Happening Behind The Scene Than The Ring

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The Undertaker has spoken up about how social media has changed the behavior of fans. According to him, it’s hard for him to watch people put everything online now.

The Dead Man recently appeared on Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson. He talked about things such as his favorite match of all time and more.

Speaking about the rise of social media and how it has changed the fans, Taker mentioned how people now are more concerned about what’s happening behind the scene, and not so much about what’s happening in the ring:

“Our fan base in general, they’re more concerned now with what’s happening behind the scenes and not so much what’s going on in the ring.

They want the dirt. It’s like anything else in our society. It’s all social media driven. Everybody puts their life out there.”

‘A Huge Disconnect’: The Undertaker

The Undertaker said that it’s hard for him to watch someone being completely different on social media compared to his TV persona. Per The Last Out Outlaw, it’s a ‘huge disconnect’:

“For me, it’s kind of a huge disconnect, but it is what it is and that’s where we’re at. I don’t necessarily like it, but there’s nothing I can do about it. It’s just the way it is. It really makes things harder to have good storylines and have people invested.”

Taker also talked about his A&E documentary saying that it was fun but also hard. The former world champion mentioned that he has lived his character for so long that it was tough for him to pull that curtain back.

You can check out Undertaker’s full interview below:

H/t WrestlingNews.co

Sami Zayn Reveals What Cody Rhodes Said To Him At Royal Rumble

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The paths of Sami Zayn and Cody Rhodes have crossed unexpectedly. When Rhodes first returned to the company last April, many believed that he would be the perfect name to finally dethrone Roman Reigns. However, Zayn has made a strong case for the spot in the last few months.

Cody spent almost 7 months on the shelf before Royal Rumble due to a pec injury. The former NXT champion has become the emotional favorite to end the historic reign of the Tribal Chief in this time. Even now nobody is sure which one of these two will be the one to finally take the titles away from the Head of The Table.

Sami Zayn recently talked about this situation in an interview with Fightful. He revealed what Rhodes said to him when the two saw each other at Royal Rumble, emphasizing that the awkwardness of the moment was not lost on them:

“It’s an interesting time we find ourselves in, When I saw him [Cody] at the Royal Rumble, the first thing he said to me was, ‘this is awkward, huh?’ It’s a strange time.

– Sami Zayn

The Underdog from The Underground mentioned that the WrestleMania main event could go either way. Just like his own story, Cody Rhodes’ journey has also brought him here and he has already punched his ticket to WrestleMania. Sami Zayn then also commented on his upcoming match with Roman Reigns. He said that for him, having the match in Montreal makes it bigger than WrestleMania:

“The amazing thing is, WrestleMania is also my WrestleMania because of the position I find myself in. If I could rewrite the whole thing, I don’t know if I would change anything. The fact that I’m having this match in Montreal, in a weird way, that’s almost bigger than if I would have had this match with Roman at WrestleMania. I don’t know if it gets bigger than this.”

Sami Zayn will be looking to dethrone Roman Reigns and win his first world title in WWE at Elimination Chamber from Montreal, Canada this Saturday on February 18. The Royal Rumble winner Cody Rhodes will be waiting for the winner of this match at WrestleMania 39 from Hollywood in April.

Mercedes Mone Takes Credit For Recent NJPW Viewership Increase

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Mercedes Mone is undoubtedly one of the most famous female wrestlers of the current generation. She is certainly not shy in taking credit for her achievements.

The former WWE star recently spoke to Sports Illustrated. She talked about things such as her NJPW debut during Wrestle Kingdom 17, her love for wrestling and more.

Discussing her hiatus from the wrestling world before the Wrestle Kingdom appearance, Mone mentioned how her fans followed her to the NJPW show despite her long absence before it:

“I have the greatest fans in the entire world, They followed me to Wrestle Kingdom. There was 30% new viewership from the United States, and that’s because of my crew.

To be away from them for nine months has been incredibly hard.” said Mercedes Mone, “Now we get to start a whole new chapter and go on a whole new ride.”

The former Women’s Champion also talked about her love for Japanese wrestling and reiterated that the creation of the IWGP Women’s Championship is the reason she decided to come to Japan.

Mercedes Mone is set to challenge Kairi for the IWGP title at the NJPW Battle In The Valley event on Saturday, February 18 from San Jose, California.

Kenny Omega Comments On Current AEW Role Amid WWE Interest

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AEW TV ratings have been on a decline the last few weeks. Many believe keeping Kenny Omega out of the World title picture and putting him in a predictable storyline over the trios title is one of the reasons behind it.

Amongst the reported WWE interest in signing The Cleaner, there has also been curiousity over how the former AEW champion himself feels about his current role in the company.

The AEW star commented on his current position during an appearance on the Swerve City podcast. Omega said that both him and The Young Bucks are comfortable with their current roles:

“We’re so comfortable in our own skin and where we’re at in wrestling. Whatever I’m required to do, even if it’s not be the focus or the star of the show, I feel I have something I can give that, wherever I am on the card.”

‘It’s Supposed To Be Fun’: Kenny Omega

Kenny Omega explained that his current role is not about being the focal point of AEW programming. Instead, it’s about letting lose and having fun:

“I’m not supposed to be in this epic storyline encounter. No blood feuds right now. I’m in a position where, right now, we’re doing six-man tags, it’s supposed to be fun,”

Omega said that he trusts himself to deliver in different positions on the card. When his trust wavers, he has the Young Bucks to pick him up.

H/t Fightful

Corey Graves Reveals New WWE Role

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Corey Graves has been one of the prominent voices of WWE for many years. Now he has taken an additional responsibility behind the scenes.

The WWE star recently had an interview with PopCulture. He talked about things such as being part of the Raw 30th Anniversary special and more.

During the talk, the Raw commentator also revealed his newly acquired role within the promotion. Corey Graves said that he has recently started working with NXT talents to help develop their characters:

“I’ve recently started working with the NXT talent on helping develop characters and things of that nature, and I’ve really enjoyed it thus far, So I’m really looking forward to working with NXT a lot more as the year progresses.”

Graves didn’t forget to remind people that he has been cleared to compete. He said that he can’t think of a better scenario for his return than alongside his wife Carmella.

Corey Graves was signed by WWE back in 2011. He was one of the rising stars of the early NXT before he was forced to retire due to concussion issues in December 2014.

He then found a new role for himself as part of the NXT broadcasting team. Graves was drafted to Raw in 2016 and he has been a regular for main roster ever since.

Tony Khan Calls Reporter A Fraud After SmackDown Appearance

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AEW President Tony Khan has called out Ariel Helwani on Twitter. This came after the reporter made an appearance on tonight’s episode of SmackDown.

Sami Zayn is set to challenge Roman Reigns for the Undisputed Championship at the Elimination Chamber PPV from his hometown of Montreal, Canada.

Tonight’s episode of SmackDown also aired from Montreal. WWE brought in Helwani who is from the city as well to interact with the crowd and promote the upcoming match.

Tony Khan and Ariel Helwani

Khan apparently saw Ariel’s appearance on the show and he called him a fraud on Twitter. Helwani responded to the AEW owner calling him a legend and saying that he can’t wait for their next chat:

“Thanks for watching, old friend! Can’t wait for our next chat. (Also, don’t listen to the snowman, Schiavone. You’re a legend in my books.)”

There has been tension between Helwani and Khan before. This came after the former interviewed TK in the fall of 2022.

He later went on record calling the interview with Khan ‘one of the most frustrating’ of his career. Helwani explained that Tony did not answer any of his questions and instead just focused on promoting his shows.

What do you make of this exchange between Tony Khan and Ariel Helwani? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

WWE Muted Roman Reigns Chants On SmackDown

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WWE had to mute a Roman Reigns chant from tonight’s broadcast of SmackDown from Montreal during the promo of Sami Zayn.

The Underdog from The Underground will be competing in the biggest match of his career tomorrow. He will be challenging Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Championship.

This match will be taking place on the Elimination Chamber PPV from Montreal, Canada. Zayn is expected to receive the crowd’s full support during the show.

Montreal Hates Roman Reigns

Ahead of the big match, Zayn made an appearance on tonight’s show. Sami used his old Worlds Apart theme music and received a huge pop. Though we got a preview of the expected crowd reaction for not only Sami but also his opponent at the PLE.

While The Tribal Chief was not present in the arena for the show, there were loud ‘F**k you Roman’ chants from the crowd. This forced the company to mute the audio for a bit until the chants died down:

Sami Zayn then cut a short promo to end the show. He said that the Elimination Chamber match is the most important of his career and Reigns will be up against not only him but the entire city of Montreal.

Who do you think should win tomorrow’s match between Roma Reigns and Sami Zayn? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

What Happened With Charlotte Flair After SmackDown Went Off Air

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This week’s episode of SmackDown included not one but two dark matches, featuring talent such as Charlotte Flair and Bray Wyatt.

The first dark match of the night saw the SmackDown Women’s Champion in action. She defended her title against Sonya Deville in a singles match.

The bout that lasted about 6 minutes was described as ‘sloppy’ by a fan in attendance. Charlotte won this match using the Figure 8 submission.

Bray Wyatt Wrestles

The second dark match of the night saw Bray Wyatt going up against LA Knight. The two WWE stars once again competed in a street fight.

Wyatt first put Knight through a table with a Mandible Claw slam. The former Universal Champion then delivered a Sister Abigail to pick up the victory.

Bray Wyatt also made an appearance during this week’s episode of SmackDown. The Fiend made a very interesting announcement during the show.

The Eater Of Worlds and Uncle Howdy interrupted a segment featuring Hit Row. Bray revealed that he will be going after the winner of the Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley match at Elimination Chamber.

Apart from this, the SmackDown episode featured Gunther in a title match and a Sami Zayn promo ahead of his big match tomorrow.

All Atlantic Championship Match Set For 2/22/23 AEW Dynamite, Updated Card

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All Elite Wrestling appears to be stacking the deck for next week’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

During the 2/17 edition of AEW Rampage, several matches and segments were announced for the 2/22 episode of AEW Dynamite. The show is set to be headlined by Orange Cassidy defending the AEW All Atlantic Championship against ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta.

While being interviewed by Mark Henry during tonight’s episode of AEW Rampage, Orange Cassidy was interrupted by Wheeler Yuta. The ROH Pure Champion told the All Atlantic Champion that he didn’t have his back when Trent Beretta was ‘bullying’ him, so now he’s going to be the ‘bully’ and ‘bully’ Orange Cassidy. Yuta then challenged Cassidy for a title match, next Wednesday night, a challenge that was accepted by Orange Cassidy for next week’s edition of Dynamite.

AEW Dynamite (2/22/23) Updated Card

  • Orange Cassidy (C) vs. Wheeler Yuta — AEW All Atlantic Championship
  • Jon Moxley vs. Evil Uno
  • The Acclaimed vs. Lee Moriarty & Big Bill
  • Saraya vs. Skye Blue
  • Lucha Bros vs. Top Flight vs. Aussie Open vs. Best Friends vs. RUSH & Preston Vance vs. Jay Lethal & Jeff Jarrett vs. Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese vs. John Silver & Alex Reynolds vs. The Butcher & The Blade vs. Matt Menard & Angelo Parker — AEW Revolution Tag Team Battle Royale
  • Tony Khan’s Major Announcement
  • Christian Cage Speaks with Tony Schiavone

SEScoops will have complete coverage of the 2/22/23 episode of AEW Dynamite beginning at 8:00 p.m. EDT/5:00 p.m.

Tony Khan to Make an Important Announcement on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite

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There is a big announcement coming from Tony Khan on next week’s episode of AEW Dynamite. 

During this week’s episode of AEW Rampage, the segment was announced. As of this writing, it’s unclear exactly what the AEW/ROH President will have to say. 

In addition to this announcement being revealed, All Elite Wrestling confirmed several matches for the show, including Orange Cassidy defending the AEW All-Atlantic Championship against Wheeler Yuta. 

Matches Confirmed

The bout was set up on Rampage when they had a face-to-face confrontation during a backstage segment. Former AEW Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed will be in action when they take on Big Bill and Lee Moriarty.

AEW will follow up with Saraya facing Skye Blue. At the same time, Christian Cage will sit down with Tony Schiavone for an interview after returning this past Wednesday night on Dynamite by attacking “Jungle Boy” Jack Perry.

Bryan Danielson will do a promo segment about his upcoming Ironman Match with World heavyweight champion MJF at the Revolution pay-per-view event on March 5. 

There will be a Tag Team Battle Royal to determine who will fill one of the two remaining slots in the Four-Way Tag Title Match at Revolution, as the only teams confirmed for the bout are Aussie Open, and Top Flight.

Bray Wyatt Targets Top WWE Stars Ahead of WrestleMania

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With WWE WrestleMania season in full swing, Bray Wyatt doesn’t have a clear direction for what he will do at the biggest event of the year for the company. 

However, on this week’s episode of WWE Smackdown, Wyatt shed some light on what may be coming. Wyatt and Uncle Howdy interrupted a performance by Hit Row (Top Dolla, Ashante ‘Thee’ Adonis, & B-Fab) on the show.

The Warning

They cleared out the faction before Wyatt got the microphone and called out Bobby Lashley and Brock Lesnar. Wyatt stated that the winner of the match between them at Saturday’s Elimination Chamber PLE “should run.” 

This will be the third contest between Lashley and Lesnar with each star holding a win over each other. 

Wyatt is coming off a victory over LA Knight in a Mountain Dew Pitch Black match at WWE Royal Rumble last month. Wyatt doesn’t have a match booked for the Elimination Chamber nor wrestled on television following his return PLE match in January. 

WWE SmackDown Results (2/17/23): Sami Zayn Returns Home to Montreal Ahead of Elimination Chamber

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WWE’s latest edition of SmackDown went down on (2/17/23) from the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. We’re just 24 hours away from the Elimination Chamber premium live event! Sami Zayn returns home to Montreal ahead of his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship match against Roman Reigns tomorrow night. Gunther defends the Intercontinental Championship against Madcap Moss, Ronda Rousey returns to the ring, and Drew McIntyre teams up with Sheamus to face the Viking Raiders!

Live Coverage

The show begins and we see a chronicling of the history between Sami Zayn, Roman Reigns, and The Bloodline.

We then head to the live arena at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and it’s time for our opening contest of the evening.

Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler vs. Shotzi & Natalya

Baszler and Natalya start this one off. Baszler applies a waist lock but Natalya kicks her back and Baszler makes the tag to Rousey. Natalya with an arm lock, Rousey reverses position and grabs the left arm of Natalya. Rousey makes the tag to Baszler as Natalya does the same to Shotzi. Rousey tangles Shotzi in the ropes and applies an inverted arm bar through the middle rope. Rousey sends Shotzi back into the ring, Baszler slams her, and tags back out to Rousey. Shotzi has Rousey bridged with a fisherman’s suplex and locks both of Rousey’s arms in an odd double arm bar type of submission. Rousey powers out, Shotzi dumps her out of the ring and she wipes Rousey out on the outside with a dive through the ropes onto the outside. Natalya slams Baszler on the outside, Shotzi goes up top and nails both Rousey and Baszler with a diving cross-body and we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Baszler and Shotzi are the legal competitors. Shotzi trips Baszler and makes the tag to Natalya, who takes it to Baszler and plants her with a German suplex. Baszler sends Natalya to the corner and goes for a running knee but Natalya evades and crushes Baszler with a running power bomb then goes for the cover but Baszler kicks out. Baszler backs up into the corner which allows Rousey to make the self tag but Natalya shoves Baszler out of the ring and applies the sharpshooter on Rousey right in the center of the ring. Baszler makes the save right as it looks like Rousey was going to tap but Natalya shoves her back to the outside and makes the tag to Shotzi. Natalya drags Natalya out fo the ring and shoves her into the steels steps and back in the ring, Rousey locks in the arm bar on Shotzi, who has no choice but to tap out!

Winners – Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler

After a commercial break, we see the history of Sami Zayn in The Bloodline, which will culminate tomorrow night when Sami Zayn challenges Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at the Elimination Chamber premium live event.

Back in the ring, Top Dolla, Ashante Thee Adonis, and B-Fab of Hit Row are in the ring. All three rap, mostly ragging on Canada. We see flashes of Bray Wyatt’s logo on the screen and Top Dolla calls out ‘anyone in the back’…and the lights promptly go out. Bray Wyatt and Uncle Howdy appear on the apron when the lights come back up. Wyatt and Howdy attack Top Dolla and Adonis. Bray grabs a microphone and tells Montreal ‘thank you!’ to a raucous ovation. The crowd is hot for Bray and Howdy and chant ‘Thank You Bray!’. Wyatt says now that he’s in control of his family, he wants to say something. Bray says which ever of Brock Lesnar or Bobby Lashley should walk out of Elimination Chamber victorious tomorrow night at Elimination Chamber…they should run! Wyatt drops the mic and it’s announced that Drew McIntyre and Sheamus will face the Viking Raiders after the break.

Back from the break and we see Madcap Moss and Emma backstage. Emma hypes up Moss and Moss says everyone’s doubts will come to an end after he defeats Gunther for the Intercontinental Championship tonight.

Drew McIntyre & Sheamus vs. The Viking Raiders (Erik & Ivar) (with Valhalla)

A brawl starts between all four men on the outside of the ring. Sheamus and Ivar are the legal competitors and back inside of the ring. Sheamus clotheslines Ivar right back to the outside and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Ivar has slowed down the pace of this one and has Sheamus grounded with a head lock in the center of the ring. Ivar sends Sheamus to the corner and nails the former WWE Champion with a pair of elbows. Ivar tosses Sheamus to the other corner and makes the tag to Erik and the Viking Raiders hit Sheamus with a double kick. Erik chokes Sheamus with the middle rope but lets go before the referee can count to five. Sheamus sneaks over to his corner and makes the tag to McIntyre and the ‘Scottish Psychopath’ clears house. McIntyre scoops and slams Ivar and goes for the cover but Ivar kicks out. McIntyre drills Ivar with the Glashow Kiss and makes the tag to Sheamus. Ivar trips Sheamus to the mat and goes up top but Sheamus follows him up and plants Ivar with an incredible fireman’s carry slam from the top rope and we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Sheamus goes up top and comes crashing down on top of Ivar with a flying knee and goes for the cover but Erik makes the save. Sheamus scoops and slams Erik, who was just tagged in and Sheamus hypes up the crowd as he lines up for the Brogue Kick. Erik evades the kick and slams Sheamus to the mat before going for the cover but Sheamus kicks out. Erik goes up to the middle turnbuckle and dives down but Sheamus cracks him with a flying knee. Sheamus makes the tag to McIntyre, who counts down for the Claymore Kick but Ivar drags Erik out of the ring. McIntyre comes flying over the top rope and nails both Erik and Ivar on the outside. McIntyre tosses Erik back into the ring but Valhalla distracts McIntyre which allows Erik to make the tag to Ivar. Erik slams McIntyre and hands McIntyre to Ivar who’s on the middle turnbuckle and Ivar plants McIntyre with a slam and goes for the cover but Sheamus makes the save!

McIntyre nails Erik with the Glasgow Kiss, Sheamus is tossed into the turnbuckle post by Ivar, who then goes up top and crushes McIntyre with a top rope splash and goes for the cover but McIntyre lifts the shoulders after a two-count! Erik makes the tag to Ivar, Erik and Ivar then lift McIntyre for Ragnarok but Sheamus comes in and nails Ivar with the Brogue Kick, McIntyre drills Erik with the Claymore Kick and gets the 1-2-3!

Winners – Drew McIntyre & Sheamus

We then see yet another video package highlighting Sami Zayn, Roman Reigns, and The Bloodline. This time, the video centers around Zayn’s attack on Reigns at last month’s Royal Rumble premium live event.

Asuka vs. Liv Morgan

Carmella is on commentary for this one. Liv evades a bevy of strikes from Asuka and clocks Asuka with a back elbow. Asuka plants Liv with a German suplex and goes for the cover but Liv kicks out. Raquel Rodriguez makes her way down to the ring and confronts Carmella at the commentary desk. Nikki Cross comes out of nowhere and start egging on Raquel and Carmella to fight. Back in the ring, Asuka tosses Liv into the corner but eats a boot to the face. Asuka goes up top, Liv cracks her with a punch and plants her with a codebreaker off the middle rope and goes for the cover but Asuka kicks out and we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Natalya has also made her way down to ringside and now all six competitors in tomorrow night’s elimination chamber match are down here. Back in the ring, Asuka evades a super-kick from Liv and locks in the arm bar and Liv has no choice but to tap out!

Winner – Asuka

After the match, Carmella rushes the ring and cracks Asuka with a super-kick. Natalya takes out Carmella, Nikki attacks Natalya, and Raquel takes down Nikki. Raquel offers her hand to Liv but Liv plants her with a codebreaker and Asuka drills Raquel with a super-kick for good measure. Asuka and Liv stare each other down before they both stare up at the elimination chamber structure and Liv exits.

We then see Intercontinental Champion Gunther backstage with Ludwig Kaiser and Giovanni Vinci as he prepares for his title defense against Madcap Moss. Gunther, who’s flanked by Kaiser and Vinci makes his way down to the ring and that match will go down after the break.

Gunther (C) (with Ludwig Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci) vs. Madcap Moss (with Emma) — Intercontinental Championship

Moss drills Gunther with a spear right as the bell sounds and goes for the cover but the champion kicks out. Gunther slams Moss but the challenger fights back with some strikes and a running shoulder block. Gunther cracks Gunther with a boot to the face and goes for the cover but Moss lifts the shoulders after a count of two. Gunther applies a head lock, Moss powers to his feet and shoves the champion back before planting him with a spine-buster and goes for the cover but Gunther kicks out. Moss launches Gunther out of the ring and we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Gunther is setting up for a power-bomb but Moss slips out and runs the ropes but Gunther applies the sleeper hold. Moss jumps out of the hold and plants the champion with a back-body drop and a running lariat before going for the cover but Gunther kicks out. Gunther lights Moss up with his patented chops to the chest but Moss lifts and slams Gunther with a vertical suplex followed by a swinging neck-breaker and goes for the pin but Gunther lifts the shoulders after a two-count. Moss crushes Gunther with a spear in the corner and lifts the champion but Gunther slips out and wallops the challenger with a massive chop to the chest. Gunther goes up top but Moss rushes up and lands a few forearms before climbing up top. Gunther knocks Moss to the mat and gets back to the top rope but Moss leaps back up to the middle rope and plants Gunther with a diving fallaway slam and goes for the cover but Gunther kicks out! Gunther applies the sleeper hold, Moss is struggling and Gunther plants Moss with a massive power-bomb and gets the 1-2-3!

Winner – Gunther (C)

It’s announced that after the break, Sami Zayn is here and will make his way to the ring to grace his hometown fans with his presence ahead of the biggest match of his career after the break!

Back from the break and it’s announced that Bray Wyatt’s Firefly Funhouse will return next Friday night on SmackDown.

We then cut back to the arena and Sami Zayn’s old ‘Worlds Apart’ theme song hits and out comes Montreal’s own to a raucous ovation! The ‘Sami! Sami! Sami!’ chants are deafening in the Bell Centre and the crowd is in a frenzy just 24 hours away from the biggest match of Sami Zayn’s career. Sami has yet to say a word but he’s visibly emotional and in tears at this reaction from the crowd. Unbelievable moment for Sami as the crowd pour in ‘You Deserve It!’ chants.

There are incredibly loud ‘F*** YOU ROMAN!’ chants which cause the FOX feed to cut the microphones off for a moment. Sami says that WrestleMania is the most important show of the year but for him and the city of Montreal, tomorrow night at Elimination Chamber is once in a lifetime. Sami says something in French to Roman which gets a massive pop from the crowd. Sami yells at the top of his lungs that Roman is going down, tomorrow night! Sami slams the microphone down and the crowd is going absolutely ballistic. Michael Cole and Wade Barrett hype up tomorrow night’s match between Sami Zayn and Roman Reigns and the crowd sings along to Sami’s theme song as the show goes off the air!

WWE WrestleMania 39 Match is 100% Set in Stone

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The card for WWE WrestleMania 39 continues to come along as the card takes shape. Coming out of this Saturday’s Elimination Chamber PLE, WWE will be ramping up the build for the show. 

Pwinsider.com reports that a match that has been teased in recent weeks is confirmed: Logan Paul wrestling Seth Rollins. Per the report, the match is “100% set in stone” for the show. 

Several months ago, WWE reportedly had plans to do Paul taking on John Cena at the show, but plans changed and that was obvious with the booking of the 30-Man Royal Rumble match where Paul eliminated Rollins. 

Since then, in various interviews, Rollins has been taking shots at Paul and stating that Paul doesn’t care about the wrestling business. Instead, Rollins feels that Paul only cares about getting attention. 

Paul’s last one-on-one match happened when he came up short while challenging Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns at Crown Jewel in November.

Updated WWE WrestleMania 39 Card

Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes

WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley

WWE Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair vs. Elimination Chamber winner

AEW Rampage Results (2/17/23): The Elite Defends World Trios Titles Against Top Flight and AR Fox

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AEW‘s latest edition of Rampage went down on (2/17/23) from the Sames Auto Arena in Laredo, Texas! The Elite successfully defended their World Trios Titles in a win over the team of Top Flight and AR Fox!

Live Coverage

The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt, and Nick Jackson) (C) def. Top Flight (Dante and Darius Martin) & AR Fox — AEW World Trios Championship

After the match, the lights went out and Brody King and Buddy Matthews of House of Black made their way onto the stage. After just a few seconds, the lights went back out and both King and Matthews were gone as The Elite stared on from a distance.

Backstage, AEW All-Atlantic Champion Orange Cassidy was interviewed by Mark Henry. The champion was quickly interrupted by ROH Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta. Cassidy accepted Yuta’s challenge for an All-Atlantic Title match.

Ricky Starks def. Daniel Garcia

Evil Uno was shown backstage and called out Jon Moxley ahead of the latter’s Texas Death Match against ‘Hangman’ Adam Page at next month’s AEW Revolution pay-per-view.

Jade Cargill (C) def. Vert Vixen — TBS Championship

Dustin Rhodes def. Swerve Strickland via Disqualification

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WWE Interested in AEW’s Kenny Omega

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Kenny Omega has some options on the table when his deal with AEW is up as he could stay with the promotion or be the next AEW star to jump ship to WWE. 

Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select reported today that numbers sources have overheard AEW founder Tony Khan say that Omega has substantial injury time that “could be” added to his deal if he decides to extend it. 

The option has been confirmed to be in Omega’s contract, which is standard in AEW deals. One wrestler stated, “Considering that Omega has good representation, it might not necessarily be a slam dunk, or might have some concessions to it.” 

Those in AEW don’t believe the injury time has been added yet. One source stated late last year that Omega’s deal would be up “soon” and Omega could be working without one, while another source stated, “Omega’s deal would not be up that soon” and dismissed that talk. Obviously, the latter was the case as that time period has passed. 

Interest From WWE

Regarding WWE, several in the company believe that they can land Omega. While there is a rivalry between AEW and WWE, it’s been said Omega had a positive relationship with WWE. Triple H even discussed Omega coming to the promotion in 2018 before the launch of AEW. 

The report added, “It was also reiterated to us that Omega has it written in his AEW contract that he has the freedom to appear in NJPW as long as it doesn’t conflict with AEW duties or an agreement is made.”

WWE Sale Update: Vince’s Magic Number, Latest on Potential Buyers

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WWE Chairman Vince McMahon is asking for a steep price for the WWE, according to a new report.

The company is heading into an interesting situation as they look for a potential buyer. McMahon returned to power last month following his short retirement on July 22, 2022, following allegations of misconduct with female employees. His reason for his comeback to the WWE Board of Directors and Chairman position was to help the company sell or secure a TV deal.

While the company has yet to be sold, WWE CEO Nick Khan shared on Feb. 3 that fans may expect a sale in possibly three months. In a new update from Bloomberg’s Lucas Shaw, McMahon is looking for $9 billion for the WWE.

“Vince McMahon is looking to get as much as $9 billion in a potential sale of World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., the company he returned to run this year, according to people familiar with his thinking, said the report. It continues, “The company has already received offers, said the people, who requested that they not be identified because the discussions are private. WWE declined to comment. Shares of WWE rose as much as 4.9% to $91.48 Friday in New York. As of the close Thursday, the asking price was 37% greater than the company’s $6.5 billion market value.”

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Potential Buyers For WWE

The report shares that Endeavor Group Holding Inc. is among the potential buyers looking to acquire WWE. Combat sports fans may recognize Endeavor as the current owner of the UFC. However, it is worth pointing out that the group bought the UFC for close to $6 billion in order to have full control of the company, which they needed numerous private equity firms, according to MMA Fighting’s Damon Martin. The Bloomberg article notes that Endeavor would need financial help in order to make the sell as their market cap value is $10.4 billion.

Other potential buyers could be the likes of Comcast, Fox, Netflix, Disney, and Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund. The article notes that McMahon “…Built the WWE into an international entertainment powerhouse that packs arenas and airs programs regularly on Fox Corp. and Comcast Corp.’s USA network.” To lose the potential TV rights to the WWE may not be in the best interest of Comcast or Fox. Comcast in particular has WWE’s library on their streaming service Peacock, which has helped them gain subscribers.

It’s unclear who will buy WWE. However, we know how much McMahon values his company.

Elimination Chamber Preview, Does AEW Have a ‘Babyface Problem’?

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This week on Top Rope Nation, Kyle is joined by Frank Peteani of Pro Wrestling Torch for a full preview and predictions for this weekend’s WWE Elimination Chamber. Plus, thoughts on the narrative that AEW has a “babyface problem” and a look at the possible WrestleMania 39 card.

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On episode 285 this week, Kyle and Frank have a fascinating discussion on the possible directions that WWE could go with creative this weekend in Montreal at Elimination Chamber. Plus, is the AEW babyface roster actually too weak for a heel world champion?

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Snoop Dogg’s ‘Stolen’ Golden WWE Title is Now in The Possession of William Shatner

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The latest development in the storyline of who has Snoop Dogg’s WWE Golden Title came to light today. When WWE first started this storyline, it got some mainstream attention and generated a lot of buzz among wrestling fans. 

Snoop, an iconic rapper, is part of the WWE Hall of Famer and got the golden WWE Championship from Bianca Belair and Becky Lynch at the WrestleMania Launch Party at SoFi Stadium in August. When he brought it on the Holidaze of Blaze Tour “to show the fans how dope it is” last December, the championship was stolen. 

Title Changes Hands

Last week, actor/comedian Pete Davidson was spotted with Snoop Dogg’s golden WWE Championship during a Pro Bowl game. Rob Gronkowski had the title last week as well just before the Super Bowl and now, it’s in the hands of legendary actor William Shatner. 

WWE has released this video of Shatner with the title: 

With WrestleMania 39 taking place on April 1st and 2nd at the SoFi Stadium in California, it’s possible that the storyline will end at the show.

WWE’s Original Plans for Roman Reigns vs. Sami Zayn at Elimination Chamber

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The time is nearly here for the highly anticipated bout between Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn at the 2023 WWE Elimination Chamber PLE for the Undisputed WWE Universal Title. 

In recent weeks, there has been much debate among fans regarding how WWE should handle the booking of this match with some even pushing for WWE to add Zayn to the already announced bout between Reigns and Cody Rhodes for the title at WrestleMania 39 in April. 

In the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reported that the original plan for Reigns vs. Zayn at the WWE Elimination Chamber PLE was for Reigns to retain the title. 

The idea was for Jey Uso to turn against Zayn at the show, leading to Reigns retaining and Zayn teaming with Kevin Owens to challenge The Usos for the Undisputed Tag Team Titles at WrestleMania. 

The Usos can travel to Canada for the show even though WWE shot an angle last week where they were told to stay home.

Things Have Changed

Meltzer wrote that “a lot has changed since that time” with Zayn becoming “major TV ratings mover” in recent months. The belief is that Zayn beating Reigns would be a “late deviation of the script. Meltzer wrote the following about the situation:

“It’s tricky for a lot of reasons, because Zayn does not fit into the mentality of what a mainstream ratings mover looks like, nor has his booking been what traditionally leads to it. It just happened, and it not handled right, it could end. Maybe it would have ended with a win as well, because the chase is over and maybe it was the build to the angle and chase that were the draws. Either way, this is the first booking decision in a long time that can actually make a difference to full show ratings.”

Reigns is a heavy betting odds favorite at -2000 to beat Zayn at the Elimination Chamber.

WWE’s 5 Biggest Montreal Moments

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This weekend, all indications are that Montreal will be positively electric for WWE Elimination Chamber. The Road to WrestleMania and the staging of two eponymous Chamber matches are, in and of themselves cause for excitement. What really elevates this event, though, is the main event confrontation scheduled between Sami Zayn and Roman Reigns.

This match will be pay off months of captivating storytelling around The Bloodline faction, but no less importantly, positions Zayn as the number one contender when he’s one of the most over babyfaces WWE has had in years, and all the better in front of a hometown crowd that doesn’t play host to major WWE events all that often.

As the wrestling world casts its eyes on Montreal, there’s no better time to look back at some of the biggest moments WWE has staged in this very same city across the years.

5. Breaking Point 2009

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WWE has only staged one PPV branded under the Breaking Point name. That’s understandable, as it was a niche concept to focus on submission matches. Nonetheless, the 2009 event was a compelling one. It featured an excellent Falls Count Anywhere Submission Match between DX and Legacy, in which Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase Jr. made Shawn Michaels tap out to a tandem hold. That’s not to mention one of the better matches in the John Cena vs. Randy Orton omnibus, as they competed under I Quit rules.

Unfortunately, an otherwise solid PPV tends to get overshadowed by a poor main event. WWE booked itself into a corner with heel World Heavyweight Champion defending against The Undertaker. It seemed clear WWE both didn’t want to take the title off Punk less than a month after he’d won it from Jeff Hardy, but also wanted to protect The Dead Man—both on his own merits and because he would ultimately win the feud.

The powers that be opted for perhaps the least satisfying conclusion possible to the nine-minute match, with Punk scoring a phantom submission victory with the Anaconda Vice, in a finish that called back to the Montreal Screwjob. That ending might have been intended to read as poetic, but the consensus among fans was that it felt like lazy booking that rubbed salt in a wound WWE really should have left alone.

4. Shawn Michaels Trolls Montreal In 2005

Shawn Michaels Trolls Montreal

Over the summer of 2005, the feud between Hulk Hogan and Shawn Michaels became one of the most fun storylines WWE had to offer. The two were set for a legitimate dream match at SummerSlam, and on the road there, HBK momentarily embraced his old heelish personality, much to the entertainment of the fans.

A climactic moment in the build came when Raw aired out of Montreal. The music for Bret Hart– who had been gone from the company for nearly eight years, last appearing in Montreal–rang out to the shock and exhilaration of the fans in attendance. The Hitman wasn’t coming, though. Instead, it was Michaels demonstrating an uncanny ability to draw nuclear heat, teasing Hart was there only to go on roasting the fans and Hogan alike.

3. Sami Zayn Challenges John Cena In 2015

Sami Zayn Vs. John Cena Montreal

John Cena spent a good chunk of 2015 in the United States Championship picture, highlighted by his fun weekly US Championship Open Challenge. This series of matches saw him take on a variety of fresh, often unlikely opponents. Moreover, it marked a high point for Cena’s career as he paid a decade of success forward. He made a number of less established talents look terrific when they held their own with, or even came close to beating the guy who had up until recently been the face of the company.

There may have been no greater moment in the US Championship Open Challenge series than when Sami Zayn—then, one of the most popular stars of NXT—made his surprise main roster debut and drew a huge pop from the Montreal faithful. Unfortunately, Zayn suffered a fluke injury on his entrance to the ring, but it’s a testament to his talent and composure that he toughed out the match just the same, putting on a star-making performance in defeat.

2. Brock Lesnar Debuts On The Raw After WrestleMania 18

Brock Lesnar Raw Debut Montreal

The Raw after WrestleMania has a well-established history of being one of the wildest nights in wrestling on annual basis. With the biggest show of the year out of the way and a lot of eyes on the product, this is often an episode with big returns or debuts, or other momentous storyline developments.

In 2002, the Raw after WrestleMania went down in Montreal and featured a thread of The Rock and Hulk Hogan feuding with Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. That’s not to mention the announcement of the original brand extension that would lead to Raw and SmackDown having totally separate rosters.

Perhaps most exciting of all, though, Montreal was witness to the main roster debut of Brock Lesnar. Now that The Beast is one of the biggest names in wrestling history, it’s hard to recall a tie when he was just a face in the crowd. That’s literally what Lesnar, was though, when he hopped the barricade and absolutely destroyed Spike Dudley, Maven, and Al Snow to make his presence felt. He’d spend that whole next year on a tear, culminating in main eventing the next WrestleMania.

1. The Montreal Screwjob

Montreal Screwjob

No list of major moments in WWE history in Montreal would be complete without a nod to The Montreal Screwjob. The events of Survivor Series 1997 have been discussed and dissected ad nauseam. The central takeaway that WWE, in real life, screwed Bret Hart out of the WWE Champoinship with a phantom submission loss to  Shawn Michaels.

That finish put an end to one of the most storied rivalries—on and off-screen—in WWE history and forever changed the course of The Hitman’s career. Moreover, the moment changed WCW history as Hart joining their roster fresh off Montreal caused chaos and contributed to a wildly over complicated main event to Starrcade 1997, blowing the climax of what was otherwise one of the best stories the company had ever told between Sting and Hollywood Hogan.

Perhaps most importantly, though, the Montreal Screwjob marked one of the starkest breakdowns of the kayfabe-reality spectrum ever. It was a key moment in ushering in WWE’s Attitude Era, as well as establishing Mr. McMahon as a heel character who’d define so much of the product for years to come, across one of WWE’s hottest periods.

While WWE hasn’t spent a lot of time in Montreal relative to other major markets in North America, there’s nonetheless significant history embedded there. Win, lose, or draw, it seems entirely possible Sami Zayn will add a very significant chapter to that story at Elimination Chamber 2023.

NXT Star Rumored for Main Roster Call-Up Soon

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As WrestleMania season heats up, rumors are swirling that NXT standout Carmelo Hayes could soon be joining the main roster, potentially as part of a returning faction.

According to the Wrestling Observer, the rising star from NXT could be called up from the black and gold brand.

Hayes has been turning heads with his impressive in-ring abilities and charisma. He’s quickly established himself as one of the most exciting talents on WWE NXT, and many believe he’s ready for the big leagues.

Hayes could be in line for a post-WrestleMania call-up, with creative already discussing potential storylines for him on Raw or SmackDown. One of the most intriguing possibilities is a role in a reformed Hurt Business.

The Hurt Business was one of the most dominant factions in recent WWE history, led by MVP and featuring Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin, and Cedric Alexander. The group disbanded in 2022, but MVP has teased a potential reunion in recent weeks.

Hayes could be just the spark the Hurt Business needs to reform in a big way. Not only is he a talented wrestler, but his smooth-talking style would make him a perfect fit alongside MVP as a new mouthpiece for the group.

Vote of confidence from Shawn Michaels

A WWE veteran also has trust in Carmelo Hayes. The former NXT Champion recalled the time when he talked to Shawn Michaels about wanting to become a “top guy” in WWE.

“He [Michaels] was like, ‘alright, we’ll give you the ball and you can run with it. We’ll get you where we need to get you,’” Hayes once revealed in an interview.

“I told Shawn that I see myself as a top guy. I told him, ‘take me there.’ And I think that [conversation] is what gave him the belief that, ‘OK, this kid is a little different.’

As WrestleMania draws closer and the speculation around Carmelo Hayes continues to build, fans are eagerly anticipating what could be a major debut on the horizon.

Legendary Women’s Wrestler Returning to WWE Soon

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Trish Stratus is a legendary WWE women’s wrestler and seven-time Women’s Champion. She is reportedly set to make a return to the wrestling ring soon.

According to the Wrestling Observer, Stratus was scheduled to appear on the February 13th episode of Raw, but the storyline was delayed, possibly due to injury.

In September 2022, Stratus took to Twitter, where she shared a selfie and revealed that she had started working on a secret project. She also tagged the official WWE account, suggesting that she was working with the promotion.

It remains to be seen if this “secret project” was indeed connected to Stratus’ return after all.

Stratus in WWE

Stratus worked with WWE full-time from 2000 to 2006 before retiring in her hometown of Toronto at that year’s Unforgiven pay per view event.

Even though Stratus was gone for good from the world of professional wrestling, she made several appearances for the company since then and had a few matches.

In 2008, she wrestled her first match in over two years, teaming up with John Cena to defeat Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix. In 2018, Stratus made a comeback and had a series of matches during WWE Evolution, which was the promotion’s first-ever all-female pay per view event.

Stratus also recently called for Victoria to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

WWE fans have been eagerly waiting for Trish Stratus to make her return to the ring, and it seems like their wishes may soon come true. Despite the delay, reports suggest that the storyline involving Stratus is still on, and the wrestling legend will soon be back to give her fans another dose of ‘Stratusfaction.’

Bayley Makes Vow After Not Competing At Past Two WrestleManias

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Bayley will go through anything to make her presence felt at WrestleMania 39, after missing out on a match at the previous two events.

The Damage CTRL member took to Twitter this week to make her promise and reminded fans of her recent bad luck with WWE’s biggest show of the year.

On this week’s Raw, Bayley faced Becky Lynch and Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair in a match with potential WrestleMania stakes.

Had either Lynch or Bayley won, they would have been added to tomorrow night’s Elimination Chamber match, in which the winner will face Belair for the title at WrestleMania.

Unfortunately for Lynch and Bayley, it was the EST who emerged victorious on Raw.

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Bayley hasn’t competed at the last two WrestleManias, though last year’s event WrestleMania 38 wasn’t down to WWE’s creative plans.

In July 2021, days before the return of live fans, Bayley suffered a serious ACL injury that led to her being out of action for over a year.

For WrestleMania 37, Bayley was simply not booked for a match, which angered fans who appreciated what she had done during the crowd-less Pandemic era.

Instead, Bayley was used for a few skits involving The Bella Twins, Hulk Hogan, and Titus O’Neil.

What’s Next for Bayley?

With the Role Model being blocked from entering the Women’s Elimination Chamber match, any bout for Bayley at WrestleMania is unlikely to be for a championship.

Earlier this month, WWE Hall of Famer Lita appeared on Raw to cost Bayley her steel cage match with Lynch, seemingly setting up a feud between them.

While it had been rumored that Elimination Chamber 2023 would see Damage CTRL face Lynch, Lita, and Trish Stratus, no match has been announced, but could be saved for WrestleMania.

With that said, it has been reported that WWE is planning for Dakota Kai and IYO SKY to defend the WWE Women’s Tag Titles at WrestleMania against Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler.