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Two AEW Stars Had Backstage Scuffle at Double or Nothing

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AEW had ups and downs in 2022 including backstage altercations. Most notably, CM Punk and Ace Steel got into it with The Elite (Young Bucks and Kenny Omega) at the All Out event last September. 

Two AEW stars have admitted that they got into a skirmish in 2022. Those wrestlers are Swerve Strickland and Ricky Starks, who were part of a Tag Team Championship match at AEW Double or Nothing. 

Fightful Select reports it led to a scuffle, according to the two wrestlers. There had been a report last year regarding there being some issues between them after the match over a miscommunication. However, this was the first word of them having a scuffle. 

The issues came down to a “miscommunication late in the match, where there was an unplanned spot that saw Swerve attack Ricky Starks after an attempted pin on Jungle Boy.” 

Starks was originally slated to hit his finish on one of his opponents, but Swerve ended up doing nothing because he thought it would be better to get hit and dumped out of the ring, otherwise he’d be standing there watching it. 

Fightful had heard that they had a follow-up segment on Dynamite after that. However, they made peace after that, and are fine to this day. At Fyter Fest a few months after the show, they worked together. 

The report noted they spoke with each other about the scuffle while on the Jericho Cruise for an upcoming episode of Swerve’s podcast.

WWE NXT and Reality of Wrestling Announce Partnership

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WWE and Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling have announced a partnership involving NXT.

In a social media post, Reality of Wrestling said “Reality of Wrestling is taking the roster to the NEXT Level! We are proud to announce that we’ll be working with NXT to bring our fans incredible match ups they can’t see anywhere else.”

Ivy Nile will be competing on Saturday, February 11 in Texas City.

Booker T tweeted that he is “excited to merge my NXT favorites with the roster of my students at ROW.”

NXT Allowing Talent to Work Indies

Roxanne Perez
(WWE)

NXT’s current Women’s Champion, Roxanne, is a product of ROW. She and Booker T both competed in the Royal Rumble matches last Saturday. The WWE Hall of Famer had previously said “if I get an invitation I’m definitely going to execute it.”

Bryan Alvarez tweeted that “NXT is going to allow talent to work select indies going forward, which is a pretty big deal.” It is unclear if any other indie promotions will be involved or if it just ROW.

This is a developing story. Stay tuned to SEScoops for the latest.

Adam Cole Details Scary Recovery

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Popular AEW star Adam Cole is officially on the road to an in-ring return.

The former Undisputed Era leader was devastated by injury last year. He hasn’t wrestled since Forbidden Door back in June 2022. There, he suffered his second concussion that year, having also been rocked during his Double or Nothing bout with Samoa Joe a month prior.

Adam Cole Kyle O'Reilly Bobby FIsh
(via AEW)

It was three-for-three in PPV injuries for the former NXT Champion. He also injured his labrum and rotator cuff heading into his Revolution main event with then-AEW World Champion Hangman Page in March.

Worrying rumors concerning Cole’s health swirled in the months after Forbidden Door. Now, with his return on the way, Cole has shed some light on the scary complications he’s gone through on the road to recovery.

Adam Cole On Worrying Memory Loss

During a recent interview with Wrestling Observer Radio, Cole detailed his injury at Forbidden Door. He revealed that he completely lost his memory of what to do mid-match.

”The memory stuff is the really, really scary part to me, when you’re in the middle of a ring and there’s thousands of people around you, and I have no idea what I’m supposed to be doing. That was really scary. So I knew pretty early on after my memory started going that something was wrong.”

Worse still, Cole’s numerous symptoms continued to worsen in the months after. The recovery process proved to be alarmingly long for the Owen Hart Cup winner.

“The crazy thing was that after even a month, it was like that’s when real serious side effects started happening. Everything I said in my return in-ring promo that I did all of that was true, and more. There was a lot of stuff that was happening very late into the healing process, or what I thought was late, like a month-and-a-half, two months.”

Fortunately, the three-time ROH World Champion has turned things around in the time since. He was quick to praise AEW for handling his medical care. He is now passing many of the cognitive tests he initially struggled with last year.

While an official date is yet to be confirmed, many signs seem to be pointing towards Revolution next month for Adam Cole’s in-ring return.

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Adam Cole Says Kyle O’Reilly Was ‘Discouraged’ By His Health Issues, Is Doing Better

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Kyle O’Reilly has been out of action since last June due to various health issues. According to his good friend Adam Cole, he is in good spirits despite the struggles and is getting better.

The former NXT champion recently appeared on Wrestling Observer Radio. He opened up about his own injuries and recovery before providing an update on his friend.

Cole said that he talks to O’Reilly every day and he is doing good. Per the AEW star, his teammate is working hard but not rushing anything:

“Kyle was really banged up and it got to a point where he kind of couldn’t take it anymore. I’m so glad that he got fixed and got healthy and is recovering day by day, every day.”

– Adam Cole

Kyle O’Reilly Is Doing Better

Kyle O’Reilly underwent neck fusion surgery in September. In January, he revealed that he was dealing with a post-surgical issue. Adam Cole mentioned that the early parts of recovery were discouraging for Kyle because he wasn’t able to do a lot. His mood however has improved with time:

“He’s starting to be able to do more and more in therapy and rehab, you see the excitement and wheels turning of him already thinking about how he can’t wait to get back. He’s in good spirits and he has a lot of people around him that love him a lot.”

Adam Cole has been dealing with his own health issues since last year. He spent the second half of 2022 on the shelf due to concussion issues. He is expected to return to the ring soon though with Cole’s first match back expected at AEW Revolution.

H/t Fightful

Lanny Poffo: Underappreciated WWE ‘Golden Era’ Wrestler Who Was Ahead Of His Time

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When wrestling fans look back on the biggest icons from WWE’s Golden Era, there are a few usual suspects whose names tend to come up the most. People think of names like Hulk Hogan, The Ultimate Warrior, Ted Dibiase, and Roddy Piper. Another name on the short list is that of The Macho Man Randy Savage. Right alongside him, though, stands his too-often overlooked younger brother, Lanny Poffo. The world recently lost his underappreciated wrestling talent at the age of 68. It’s always sad to acknowledge a beloved wrestler of yesteryear’s passing, but the moment does offer an opportunity to look back at the legacy Poffo left behind.

Leaping Lanny Poffo Was Ahead Of His Time

Lanny Poffo

WWE is notoriously a big man’s territory. The face of the company in most eras was a superhero of sorts, with guys like Hulk Hogan, The Rock, John Cena, and Roman Reigns each exceptionally muscular and strong. This preference was especially clear in the Golden Era as WWE staged a national expansion on the premise of appealing to as wide an audience as possible with visibly impressive stars, bolstered by an era when steroid use ran rampant behind the scenes.

Lanny Poffo didn’t fit the profile of a top guy in WWE. His brother, Randy Savage, was able to break through the glass ceiling despite a smaller frame, based on his intensity and charisma, but Poffo never quite could. Still, he earned his “Leaping” moniker based on his impressive athleticism. As a babyface, he regularly incorporated leap frogs and high dropkicks; perhaps most impressively of all, he was one of the earliest American wrestlers to adopt the moonsault into his offensive repertoire.

Lanny Poffo’s Genius Gimmick Was Inspired

The Genius

There was a relatively low glass ceiling over a smaller-sized high flyer like Lanny Poffo, and it is to his and WWE’s credit that they ultimately pivoted his gimmick. As The Genius, Poffo enjoyed some success, culminating in a featured match against Hulk Hogan on a Saturday Night’s Main Event special.

Before too long, Poffo started to wrestle less on TV and lean more into managerial work under the persona. As The Genius, he used own original rhyming verses to anchor his promo work, much to the annoyance of the WWE audience.

The Genius gimmick pulled elements of Bobby “The Brain” Heenan and foretold gimmicks like Damien Sandow’s as an elitist villain who thought his superior intelligence made him better than the babyface wrestlers of the day as well as the fans. He memorably served as a cornerman to Mr. Perfect before settling into a bit less auspicious role managing The Beverly Brothers.

Lanny Poffo Was Squandered In WCW

Randy Savage Lanny Poffo

As an example of WCW’s bloated roster and tendency to squander resources, there’s a famous story of the company signing Lanny Poffo, but never actually using him. Eric Bischoff has been open in discussing this choice on his 83 Weeks podcast, explicitly sharing that Poffo was signed as a favor to Randy Savage—paid out of money that otherwise would have gone to The Macho Man—to take care of his family.

The general consensus is that this story speaks highly of Savage’s selflessness and loyalty to his brother. Despite Bischoff’s concession that he never really wanted to use The Macho Man’s little brother, the situation does also bespeak a failure to take advantage of the resources WCW had at hand. With the former Genius on the payroll, WCW had a recognizable manager they might have put to work. Moreover, given Poffo’s level of experience, he might have, at minimum, served as a valuable role player—mentoring and putting over younger wrestlers in a budding Cruiserweight division that was so entertaining for WCW during the Monday Night War.

Lanny Poffo didn’t enjoy all that much tangible success—never winning titles or high profile matches on a truly national stage. Just the same, his acrobatic offense was well ahead of its time, particularly for mainstream American wrestling. Moreover, his promo work bespoke a special talent who should have been better appreciated in his day. Word of Poffo’s death arose on February 2—The Genius is now gone, but will certainly never be forgotten.

Matt Hardy Was ‘Laughing Out Loud’ Over Recent CM Punk Jab

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Seth Rollins made his stand on a potential CM Punk WWE return very clear recently and it appears Matt Hardy was amused by The Architect’s clear vision.

On the latest episode of his podcast, Hardy talked about a number of things. During the AMA episode, the hardcore legend discussed things such as his tag team with Bray Wyatt and more.

Matt was also asked about Seth Rollins recently calling CM Punk a cancer and telling him to stay away from WWE. The Broken One claimed that the WWE star won him over with his statement:

“He especially won me over just because of his comments on Punk the other day, I popped huge when I saw that. I was laughing out loud. Very funny stuff.”

– Matt Hardy

Seth Rollins appears to be building a feud with Logan Paul for WrestleMania 39. The YouTube star eliminated him from Royal Rumble. Rollins has since called him out, and said that he doesn’t need Logan Paul in his locker room.

The former Shield member is also set to enter the Elimination Chamber match for Austin Theory’s US championship in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on February 18.

Matt Hardy on the other hand has been involved with The Firm in AEW. The trio of Hardy, Ethan Page and Isiah Kassidy unsuccessfully challenged for the AEW Trios Title during this week’s Rampage.

Watch: What Happened With Bray Wyatt After SmackDown Went Off Air

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WWE fans in attendance on tonight’s SmackDown got a rare treat after the show went off air. They got to see Bray Wyatt wrestle in only his sixth match since his return to the company last year.

The main event segment of this week’s show featured an appearance from Roman Reigns. The Tribal Chief cut a promo but he was interrupted by Sami Zayn who attacked him from behind.

The Honorary Uce issued a challenge to Reigns for a world title match at Elimination Chamber. He was then taken out by Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso. The broadcast ended with Reigns standing tall after accepting his challenge.

SmackDown Dark Matches

After this segment, Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso had a match. The duo picked up a win over The Good Brothers in a tag team bout.

The final match of the night saw Bray Wyatt coming out to face LA Knight. The two SmackDown stars competed in a street fight.

Both competitors used multiple weapons during the match. Knight almost defeated Wyatt after knocking him out using a kendo stick.

After a failed pin fall attempt, LA Knight brought a table in the ring. Wyatt however, used it against him and he pinned the former NXT star after delivering a chokeslam through the table.

MJF’s AEW Deal Reportedly Expires In 2024

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MJF is known to blur the line between reality and kayfabe. He has kept everyone guessing about his AEW contract and future, but a latest report suggests that he has actually been telling the truth.

It all started when the current AEW champion no-showed an event before Double or Nothing in May last year. He was unhappy with his pay in the company compared to some newer signings.

He went on a hiatus from AEW programming after the PPV. He was given a more prominent role once he returned at All Out. The 26-year-old went on to win the AEW world championship at Full Gear in November.

The Future Of MJF

Many fans believe that this push is a sign that MJF has signed a contract extension with the company. The AEW star himself however has maintained that it’s not the case.

According to Whatculture, the Wrestling Devil is actually telling the truth. He has not signed a contract extension and his current deal is set to expire in January 2024.

The young star is still undecided about his plans past his current deal. It’s possible that he explores other possibilities instead of re-signing with the company.

Would you like to see MJF possibly jumping ships to WWE when his current deal expires? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section.

Cody Rhodes Committed A ‘Cardinal Sin’ At Royal Rumble

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Royal Rumble was one of the biggest nights of his career for Cody Rhodes. He was making his return from a gruesome injury after months and he went on to pick up one of the biggest wins of his career. In the heat of the moment, however, Rhodes committed what he calls a ‘cardinal sin’ in the wrestling business.

The winner of the 2023 Men’s Royal Rumble recently appeared on After The Bell podcast. Speaking about his performance at the PPV, Rhodes revealed that he did not know where the hard cam was:

“I did commit what I’d call kind of a cardinal sin in the wrestling game. My dad would be really irked if he knew this. I did not walk the arena earlier in the day. I did not walk the ramp. I did not get in the ring. I was very much held behind doors. Because of that, I will admit I had no clue and I still have not figured it out. I didn’t know where the hard cam was.”

“Okay, Welcome Back”: Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes won the 2023 Royal Rumble

Cody Rhodes explained that his father the late great Dusty Rhodes would have not been too happy knowing this detail. It ended up not mattering in the end per Rhodes because the cameras managed to capture the best moment of the night:

I tried. Then at a certain point, I just figured I had found it but then the sign was that way and I figured ‘Nope that can’t [be it]’. So I really was just looking to get all [corners] ‘Let’s just get all fours.’ That was one of those [reminding moments] ‘Okay, welcome back.’ Because that’s something you absolutely have to cover.

That’s part of being a professional. Put your face to the camera and here I am claiming to be one of the world’s top professionals [not knowing]. I would have got a kick in the ass from the old man, and my brother for that matter, but it didn’t [matter in the end]. In the case of WWE, there’s 1000 cameras who captured every second of it. They got to capture the sweetest second of it and that’s when Gunther went over the top rope.”

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Cody Rhodes Opens Up About Mental Health Struggles Before WWE Departure

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Cody Rhodes has come a long way in the last few years and established himself as one of the top stars of the current generation. After winning the Royal Rumble, he is only one step away from realizing his life’s dream. His journey, however, wasn’t always as glorious. The American Nightmare had to go through some dark times before he was able to get on the path to redemption.

The former AEW star opened up about his journey and his mental health struggles during an appearance on After The Bell. Rhodes was asked about a conversation he had with his wife Brandi Rhodes before leaving WWE. The WWE star recalled how he was tired of not being considered a top guy:

“I’m sitting in a rental car with Brandi. It’s freezing because we were in Scranton, it’s freezing, freezing. We were outside the bus. [The] crew bus was right in front of us. It had The Rock and had the John Cena photo on it from the second Mania. So we’ve already seen this bus for over a year now but this story was encompassing really two years. This story, the John vs Rock saga and it was wonderful. But when you’re on the card, not close to that [it’s discouraging].

At my level, I had been chipping away a little bit as brass rings here and there, brass rings here and there but I hadn’t broken through by any means. I just got so tired of seeing their dang faces. I love John. He was my role model in the business. He’s a rental car guy with me until he got a bus but as much as I did, I just was getting so upset. I told her ‘I can’t keep looking at the same guys. I can’t.’ I got out the car and I threw a yoo hoo glass bottle up against beautiful Dwayne Johnson’s face.”

‘That Was Rough’: Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes with wife Brandi Rhodes

Cody Rhodes detailed his mental state at the time saying that he was ‘dead’ inside. He mentioned how being Stardust in front of Brandi was especially hard and he didn’t want to lower himself in front of her. The conversation ultimately led to him making the decision to leave the promotion:

“Getting it out for me, ultimately would lead to me leaving. It was the only way I could get it out. It was pinned up. It was pinned up for too long. Today you’ve got a medical team at WWE that includes mental health services. I’m not saying that I was deep down the rabbit hole, but it’s still so helpful to talk to somebody. I only had other wrestlers to talk to. Myself to talk to. You never want to lower yourself in front of your beloved. In front of your wife.

One of the hardest things for me was being Stardust in front of Brandi. That was rough. When Brandi married Cody Rhodes, he was the Intercontinental Champion. He was wrestling Randy Orton every night and we were absolutely tearing the joint down. Next thing you know, I’m running around in a space outfit and trying to make the best of it but I was very dead inside. Also to this day, I don’t know why I was drinking a yoo hoo.”

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Elimination Chamber Undisputed WWE Universal Title Match is Set

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Sami Zayn will finally get his hands on Roman Reigns and a shot at WWE gold.

During the 2/3/23 episode of WWE SmackDown, Roman Reigns delivered a warning to Sami Zayn, following Zayn’s betrayal of Reigns during the conclusion of the Royal Rumble. Zayn would interrupt Reigns’ comments with an attack from behind and laid out a title challenge for Reigns. Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa would sneak attack Sami before Reigns came back for some more.

Reigns stopped the attack and told Sami that he tried to break up The Bloodline, so now it’s his turn. However, it must be in Sami’s hometown of Montreal, Quebec, Canada at Elimination Chamber. The champion promised to embarrass Zayn in front of his fans, friends, wife, and kids at the upcoming premium live event. The Bloodline, alongside Paul Heyman stood tall over Zayn to close the show.

WWE Elimination Chamber Updated Card

  • Roman Reigns (C) vs. Sami Zayn — Undisputed WWE Universal Championship
  • Austin Theory (C) vs. Seth Rollins vs. Bronson Reed vs. Johnny Gargano vs. TBD vs. TBD — Elimination Chamber Match, United States Championship
  • Asuka vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Nikki Cross vs. Natalya vs. Liv Morgan vs. TBD — Elimination Chamber Match, Determining Number One Contender for RAW Women’s Championship

SEScoops’ full report on the 2/3/23 episode of WWE SmackDown can be found by clicking here.

WWE SmackDown Results (2/3/23): Roman Reigns Addresses Sami Zayn, Charlotte Flair Defends Women’s Title

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The post-Royal Rumble edition of WWE SmackDown goes down (2/3/23) from the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina! We’ll hear from Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, who’ll have a lot to say following the betrayal from Sami Zayn at Royal Rumble.

Live Coverage

  • The show begins and our commentary team of Michael Cole and Wade Barrett highlight what’s about to come on tonight’s show. We then see a replay of what went down between Sami Zayn, Roman Reigns, Kevin Owens, and The Bloodline at the Royal Rumble this past weekend.

Ludwig Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci (with Gunther) vs. Braun Strowman & Ricochet — Tag Team Championship Number One Contender’s Match

Braun and Ludwig start this one off. Braun launches Ludwig out out of the ring and Imperium talk over strategy before Ludwig heads back into the ring. Gunther yells at Braun from the outside and Braun heads out to chirp back to the Intercontinental Champion. Ludwig tries to sneak up on Braun with a dive through the ropes but Braun catches him in mid-air, but Vinci launches himself onto Braun on the outside and all three men are down as we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Vinci is the legal man inside of the ring with a grounded Braun. Vinci applies a head-lock, Braun powers out and makes the tag to Ricochet, and the fresh Ricochet takes out both Vinci and Ludwig.

Ricochet nails Vinci with a standing moonsault and goes for the cover but Vinci lifts the shoulders after a two-count. Vinci drives Ricochet into the ring post and makes the tag to Ludwig. Imperium goes for a double team move on Ricochet but he slides out of the way, sneaks back into the ring and Braun launches both Vinci and Ludwig to the outside. Braun tells Ricochet to do his thing and Ricochet obliges and takes out both members of Imperium on the outside. Gunther gets in Ricochet’s face and shoves him to the ground but the referee saw it and ejects Gunther from ringside. Back in the ring, Imperium seclude Ricochet and nail him with an up and under lariat, Ludwig goes for the cover but Ricochet kicks out and we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Ricochet and Ludwig are exchanging strikes in the center of the ring. Ricochet clocks Ludwig with a bevy of strikes but Ludwig escapes to his corner, makes the tag to Vinci and Imperium clears house. Vinci cracks Ricochet with a springboard drop-kick, Imperium knocks Braun off the apron, and Vinci goes for the cover but Ricochet kicks out. Vinci makes the tag to Ludwig, a bunch of double team work from Imperium, Vinci is tagged back in, and plants Ricochet with a suplex then goes for the pin but Braun makes the save. Braun gets back on the apron and implores Ricochet to come make the tag, and both Ricochet and Vinci make tags to Braun and Ludwig, respectively. Braun wrecks both members of Imperium and wallops Ludwig with a massive lariat. Braun plants Kaiser with the ‘Monster Bomb’, makes the tag to Ricochet, who climbs on top of Braun’s shoulders and comes crashing down on Vinci with a ‘Swanton Bomb’ for the 1-2-3 and the win!

Winners – Braun Strowman & Ricochet

  • It’s then announced that Braun Strowman and Ricochet will take on Jimmy and Jey Uso for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Titles, next week on SmackDown!
  • We then see a video package highlighting Rhea Ripley’s historic win during this past weekend’s Women’s Royal Rumble match. Rhea Ripley’s announcement from this week’s Monday Night RAW is also shown, where Rhea selected to face Charlotte Flair and challenge for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 39.
  • Backstage, Kayla Braxton is with SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair. Kayla asks Charlotte how she feels about Rhea choosing to face her at WrestleMania. Charlotte says it’ll be a great match, but first, she has to defeat Sonya Deville tonight and retain her title. Sonya interrupts and says while most people call the Carolinas ‘Flair Country’, she thinks it’s just a bunch of hicks and says she’s going to spoil Rhea and Charlotte’s plans for WrestleMania. Both competitors exit and we head to a commercial break.
  • Back from the break and an altercation between The Judgment Day, Rey Mysterio, and New Day is shown from a NASCAR event earlier in the week.

Charlotte Flair (C) vs. Sonya Deville — SmackDown Women’s Championship

Charlotte lays Sonya out with an arm-drag to start. Charlotte slams Sonya to the mat and rolls her into a cover but Sonya kicks out. Sonya trips Charlotte to the mat and slams her, head first into the mat and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and both competitors are slugging it out in the center of the ring. Charlotte nails Sonya with a back-body drop then leaps to her feet. Charlotte stuns Sonya with a right hand and stomps on the challenger’s knee before cracking her with a big boot to the face followed by a pin attempt but Sonya kicks out.

Sonya looks for the figure eight but Charlotte rolls her back into a cover and Sonya lifts her shoulders just before the three! Charlotte crushes Sonya with a lariat then goes for another cover but the challenger stays alive for the time being. Sonya rolls Charlotte up and uses the middle rope for leverage but Charlotte kicks out. Sonya looks for a sunset flip but Charlotte lands on her feet and locks in the figure four before quickly transitioning into a figure eight and Sonya immediately taps out!

Winner – Charlotte Flair (C)

  • We then see a video package highlighting Cody Rhodes’ return this past weekend at the Royal Rumble, where he entered at number 30 and won the Men’s Royal Rumble match. Rhodes then announced this past Monday night on RAW that he will be challenging Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion at WrestleMania 39.
  • Roman Reigns, Paul Heyman, Jimmy Uso, and Solo Sikoa are then shown backstage. Roman asks Jimmy where Jey is, and Jey claims to not know or have heard from Jey since the Royal Rumble. Roman says it’s disrespectful that Jey walked out on The Bloodline at the Royal Rumble and not reach out to his brother Jimmy. Roman says The Bloodline doesn’t walk out on their obligations and asks Jimmy one more time if he’s heard from Jey. Jimmy says he hasn’t heard from Jey but says that he knows his brother and knows that he’ll show up at their title match next Friday night. Roman asks Solo if he’s heard from Jey and Jimmy says if he hasn’t heard from Jey, nobody has. Roman tells Jimmy and Solo to go find Jey, a request to which they oblige. Michael Cole says Roman Reigns will be in the ring later tonight.
  • We then see a video package highlighting Black History Month and this week’s video is honoring the career of former WWE Champion, Kofi Kingston.
  • Butch and Ridge Holland are making their way down to the ring and they’ll be facing the Viking Raiders, after the break.

Brawling Brutes (Butch & Ridge Holland) vs. Viking Raiders (Erik & Ivar) (with Valhalla)

Butch and Ivar start this one off. A brawl in the corner ensues and Ivar fires Butch face-first into the middle turnbuckle and makes the tag to Erik. Butch clocks Erik in the face with double knees and works over Erik’s right arm and hand. Butch lays into Erik with strikes in the corner and makes the tag to Ridge, who crushes Erik with a flying shoulder tackle. Erik looks for a suplex, Ridge remains grounded and plants Erik with a suplex of his own. Butch makes a self-tag and both members of the Brawling Brutes lay into Erik with Sheamus’ patented forearms to the chest. Butch launches himself over the top rope but Erik slides out of the way and Valhalla gets in Butch’s face at ringside. Erik uses the distraction and lays Butch out with a shoulder to the back and fires Butch into the barricade as we head to a commercial break.

Back from the break and Erik and Ridge are the legal competitors in this one. Ridge plants Erik with a belly-to-belly but Erik cracks him with a flying knee and makes the tag to Ivar. Ridge escapes a pile-driver and turns it into an Alabama Slam before going for the cover but Ivar kicks out. Ivar drags himself to the corner and makes the tag to Erik as Ridge makes a tag to Butch. Erik lays Butch out with a knee to the face, makes the tag to Ivar, Ridge fires Erik into the barricade on the outside and Butch lays Ivar out with a hurricanrana off the top turnbuckle. Everyone’s on the outside, Ivar cracks Ridge with a spinning back kick, both Raiders get in the ring and plant Butch with Ragnarok for the 1-2-3!

Winners – Viking Raiders

  • After the match, Erik and Ivar are walking up the ramp but Drew McIntyre’s music hits and he and Sheamus come down and a brawl ensues! Drew and Sheamus take out the Viking Raiders.
  • We then see a video package highlighting the Pitch Black match between Bray Wyatt and LA Knight from this past weekend’s Royal Rumble. Wyatt defeated Knight in a quick match before Wyatt and Uncle Howdy attacked Knight following the match.
  • We see Bray Wyatt in a rocking chair and Uncle Howdy jumps into the camera to end the quick scene.

Shayna Baszler vs. Shotzi vs. Zelina Vega vs. Natalya — Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match

Shayna takes everyone out right off the bat. Shayna drops Natalya with a running knee to the face, which she previously broke Nattie’s nose with, and goes for the cover but Natalya kicks out and we head to a commercial break. Back from the break and Shayna and Shotzi are trading heavy strikes in the center of the ring. Shotzi rolls Shayna up but Shayna kicks out. Shotzi cracks Shayna with a kick to the face and Shayna rolls out of the ring, but Shotzi dives through the middle ropes and takes Shayna out on the outside. Zelina goes up top and takes out both Shayna and Shotzi with a moonsault to the outside. Natalya takes advantage of everyone else being down and tosses Shotzi back into the ring. Nattie locks in the sharpshooter but Zelina takes out Natalya with a running bulldog. Shayna takes Shotzi out with a German suplex and locks in the Kirifuda Clutch on Zelina but Natalya tosses Shayna to the outside and locks in the sharpshooter on Zelina and Zelina taps out!

Winner – Natalya

  • Natalya now joins Asuka, Raquel Rodriguez, Nikki Cross, and Liv Morgan in the women’s elimination chamber match at the namesake premium live event, two weeks from tomorrow night! Carmella, Piper Niven, Michin, and Candice LeRae will battle it out for the final spot on Monday Night RAW, next Monday night.
  • We then see Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman backstage. Heyman tells Reigns that Jey’s phone goes right to voicemail and Jimmy and Solo come back in and say they’ve had no luck finding Jey either. Roman says The Bloodline were doing so good and now all of a sudden all hell has broken loose. Roman says he has too much on his plate and a huge burden on him because he’s being spread thing. Roman apologizes to Jimmy for yelling at him earlier and tells Jimmy and Solo that he needs them and The Bloodline needs to be stronger than every before because if they’re not on the same page, there’s no more (and Roman throws the one’s in the air). Roman tells Jimmy and Solo to go relax in their tour bus because Heyman had sushi, steaks, and other catering sent to the bus. Jimmy and Solo thank Roman and they exit while Roman says he’s about to head out to the ring to handle some business…which commentary announces will happen, after the break.
  • Back from the break and Michael Cole and Wade Barrett run down next Friday night’s card, which is headlined by Braun Strowman and Ricochet challenging The Usos for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Titles as well as Karrion Kross vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Santos Escobar vs. Madcap Moss in a number one contender’s match for Gunther’s Intercontinental Championship.
  • The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, alongside Paul Heyman make their way down to the ring. Roman tells the fans in Greenville, South Carolina to acknowledge him, to a massive reaction but the crowd quickly begins chanting for Sami Zayn. Roman says he was going to ask the fans who’d they like him to talk about and says he’d rather talk about Cody Rhodes, the man who won the Men’s Royal Rumble match and ‘actually earned’ the right for Roman to speak about, but he’ll talk about Sami. Roman says there’s two sides to every story, so we’re about to hear his side. Roman says it’s time to go all the way back to War Games. Roman says he looked dead into Sami’s eyes and saw greed, which is the same thing that he sees in his everyday life nowadays.
  • Roman says Sami used him to be on the island of relevancy and Sami Zayn attacks Roman from behind! The crowd is going absolutely insane and Sami is livid! Sami and Roman brawl back-and-forth, Roman drops Sami with a bevy of knees and stomps and tells Heyman to grab him a steel chair, to which the wiseman obliges. Roman lines Sami up for a chair shot but Sami nails Roman with a spear and the crowd is on fire! Sami tries to crack Roman with the chair but Roman rolls out fo the ring. Sami grabs a microphone and says Roman is wrong about him. Sami says he never wanted anything from Roman…until now…and that’s the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship!
  • Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa come out of nowhere and attack Sami from behind. Solo drills Sami with a Samoan Spike and Jimmy grabs a chair while Solo sets Sami up in the corner. Jimmy puts the chair around Sami’s neck and Solo is about to crush Sami but Roman stops him and asks Sami if he really wants something. Roman removes the chair and the crowd is chanting for Jey Uso. Roman says Sami is the reason Jey isn’t there, because he ruined The Bloodline. Roman says Sami can have what he wants…but it has to be at the Elimination Chamber in Sami’s hometown of Montreal, so he can embarrass Sami in front of his fans, his friends, his wife, and his kids. Roman grabs his titles and continues to yell at Sami in the corner and The Bloodline stands tall as the show goes off the air!

Seth Rollins on Logan Paul: “I Don’t Really Need Him in my Locker Room”

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Both Seth Rollins and Logan Paul worked this year’s 30-Man Royal Rumble match as Paul entered the bout at the 29th spot. 

It was a surprise return for the YouTuber after he was injured in his match with Roman Reigns at the 2022 Crown Jewel event.

Paul eliminated Rollins from the Royal Rumble match after Rollins had been in the match for 37 minutes.

Rollins Sounds Off

While speaking on Instagram Live, Rollins went off on Paul in storyline and noted that Paul is not a real wrestler and he’s only in the WWE to further his popularity.

“Alright, look. I was going to avoid this topic but since I’ve seen a few of you guys asking so far about Logan Paul, I don’t know. I don’t know about Logan Paul. All I know is that I don’t really like Logan Paul. I’ll just say it. A lot of us don’t really like Logan Paul. We don’t. I don’t like Logan Paul, I don’t really need him in my locker room, in my space. Great, the guy is ultra talented as far as athletic ability is concerned.”

Rollins noted that it was his fault that Paul eliminated him from the bout because he took his eyes off the ball. 

“It’s probably the coolest thing Logan’s ever gonna do in his life. I just advise him to stay in his lane. He’s had what, three or four matches? Again, athletic freak, no doubt about it. But, at the end of the day, he’s just not a wrestler. He doesn’t want to be a wrestler. He just wants to be famous, he doesn’t care about the industry. He’s not a wrestler. It’s best for him to just stay in his lane, whatever his lane is, I don’t know, buying counterfeit Pokémon cards. If that’s your lane, stay in that lane. Don’t come knocking on my door cause I’ll knock you out.”

Rolllins said that Paul doesn’t have his brother as backup because he’s about to get cooked in his upcoming boxing ring. He said that Paul shouldn’t be bragging about the Rumble elimination. 

All signs point to Rollins wrestling Paul at WrestleMania. For Now, Rollins will compete in the Men’s Elimination Chamber match for the United States Championship on February 18.

H/T to Fightful

Plans for Upcoming ROH TV Tapings

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ROH is slated to start filming episodes for its weekly TV show heading into Supercard of Honor.

Fightful Select’s Will Washington reports the promotion will start taping content almost a year after Tony Khan bought the promotion. It was said that ROH talent had been told tapings will take place in Orlando, Florida, during the last weekend of February.

The Venue

The assumption is that it would be at Universal Studios, where AEW regularly films its Dark series. Voices Of Wrestling previously reported information about the dates.

Although VOW didn’t have more details past that, those Fightful spoke with think it will serve as tapings leading into the Supercard of Honor PPV on March 31. 

The report added that several wrestlers were signed by AEW as far back as last spring with the intent of using them on ROH programming.

2022 closed up the first year under Khan’s ownership and creative vision for the brand. Final Battle was the most recent ROH PPV event, which drew over 25,000 pay-per-view buys (19,000 streaming and 6,400 cable) based on first-week estimates.

The other 2022 pay-per-view events for ROH were ROH Supercard of Honor in April, with 23,000 buys, and ROH Death Before Dishonor in July, with 37,000 buys.

Nick Khan on WWE Sale Timeline: “Maybe Three Months”

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WWE CEO Nick Khan has publicly commented on when the possibility of a WWE sale will happen. 

Khan appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box to talk about Thursday’s earnings call. During it, he noted that he feels a sale of the company will happen “quick” and speculated it might be a done deal within three months. 

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter had previously reported the company had been hoping to sell by mid-summer.

Comcast Out of The Race?

Co-host David Faber told Khan that he has heard “probably not at this point” regarding Comcast, the parent company of NBCUniversal, buying WWE. NBCU has had a longtime partnership with WWE and currently has the TV rights to WWE Raw, NXT, and WWE Network content on Peacock in the United States. 

Another co-host mentioned the likes of Amazon and Netflix could be buyers, while Faber also brought up Endeavor, who owns the UFC. 

Khan added that “we’re still bullish on Comcast being possible.” He mentioned they got a warm reception in the marketplace for those who are interested and they want to get a sale done before the TV rights deal not to eliminate any potential buyers. 

Khan doubled down on his previous comments from the earnings call that Vince McMahon is willing not to be part of the company if the buyer doesn’t want him part of it. 

A CNBC article noted that “McMahon’s potential future involvement in WWE has become an early sticking point in preliminary talks with various buyers, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be named because the discussions are private.”

Batista Hoping for 2023 WWE Hall of Fame Induction

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Batista, real name Dave Bautista, was supposed to be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame in 2020, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, those plans were nixed. 

The pandemic forced all wrestling companies to hold shows in front of no fans. WWE not only nixed the Hall Of Fame that year, they moved WrestleMania from a stadium to an empty Performance Center. 

The Class of 2020 inductees eventually got their ceremony the following year and was paired with the 2021 class. It was pre-taped inside the virtual WWE ThunderDome.

However, the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion decided to pull out of the 2021 ceremony “due to previous obligations.” 

Although he noted that WWE honored his request to induct him at a “future ceremony” because he wants “to properly thank the fans and people who made [his] career possible,” it has yet to happen. 

While speaking with ComicBook.com’s Liam Crowley at the premiere of his latest movie, “Knock At The Cabin,” Batista said he’s “trying” to be part of the 2023 ceremony.

“I hope so, but I can’t say for sure. I can say that I’m trying. I am trying.”

– Batista on a possible 2023 WWE Hall of Fame Induction

As of this writing, WWE has yet to announce any inductees for the class this year. 

AEW Hits and Misses, How to Rebook 1998 WCW (Top Rope Nation)

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This week on Top Rope Nation, Kyle Ross is joined by Wrestling Observer Newsletter award-winning author Liam O’Rourke (Crazy Like A Fox: The Definitive Chronicle of Brian Pillman 20 Years Later) to discuss this week’s AEW Dynamite and look at some classic wrestling.

Each week, the video version of Top Rope Nation streams live to the SEScoops YouTube channel. You can join the live streams by subscribing to the channel and turning on notifications so you never miss a live broadcast. This will include a regular weekly edition of Top Rope Nation (typically Thursday nights), as well as reviews of all major WWE and AEW PLE/PPV shows.

On episode 283 this week, a great discussion is had about some of the positives (and negatives) that are plaguing AEW in early 2023. Plus, Kyle and Liam begin a series looking back at 1998 WCW and how things could have played out differently. Hulk Hogan. Sting. The nWo. Kevin Nash. Bill Goldberg. Bret Hart. They’re all discussed.

You can watch the show via the embedded YouTube video at the top of this page. Additionally, you can listen to the audio-only podcast on AppleSpotify, or wherever podcasts are found. You will also find an embedded audio player below.

Brock Lesnar Scheduled to Work This Month’s Elimination Chamber PPV

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WrestleMania 39 is quickly approaching and fans are eagerly anticipating the highly-anticipated matches that will be taking place at the event. One match in particular that was in the rumor mills was the potential match-up between Brock Lesnar and Gunther.

However, according to a new report from Dave Meltzer at The Wrestling Observer, any talk of a match between Lesnar and Gunther is completely false.

Lesnar made his return as the 12th entrant in the Royal Rumble this year. He performed impressively, by quickly eliminating a number of participants in the match. However, his momentum ended after he came face-to-face with Gunther. Then Bobby Lashley came to eliminate The Beast Incarnate in a shocking manner.

While Lesnar’s post-elimination performance at the Royal Rumble was planned, some parts of it caught those around him by surprise. Lesnar’s unplanned attack on referee Eddie Orengo, which involved throwing him over the barricade, was a particular highlight that earned the Beast Incarnate some heat backstage. Despite this, sources within WWE have indicated that Lesnar is unlikely to face any serious consequences for his actions, as he is still held in high regard and is unlikely to face any real repercussions.

While there has been a lot of speculation about Lesnar’s next move, many fans were hoping for a match between Lesnar and Gunther after their intense stare-down during the Royal Rumble. However, the report from The Wrestling Observer confirms that this match is not in the cards and that the focus will instead be on Lesnar’s ongoing rivalry with Bobby Lashley.

Lesnar has been confirmed to be working both Montreal and WrestleMania, with the potential for another match against Lashley. While rumors of Lesnar’s match with Gunther have been debunked, it was also noted that Steve Austin, who had been contacted for Lesnar, has declined to participate in the show.

Montreal, Quebec will be an interesting location for Lesnar to perform at Elimination Chamber, as the former WWE Champion is now a Canadian citizen. Fans can expect a raucous reaction for Lesnar as he steps into the ring in front of his home country. According to The Wrestling Observer, “While not confirmed, one would expect Bobby Lashley vs. Brock Lesnar on the show because otherwise, Lashley should be in the men’s Chamber match.”

John Cena & Ronda Rousey’s WrestleMania Opponents ‘Locked In’

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WrestleMania 39 is coming soon, and it is shaping up to be a massive event this year. There could be several big matches taking place in the event, and a recent report only adds to this excitement.

Several more matches have been decided on for WWE’s biggest event of the year. The following matches are now “locked in” according to the latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

  • Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes for the Universal title
  • Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley for the SmackDown Women’s title
  • John Cena vs. Austin Theory
  • Rousey & Shayna Baszler challenging Iyo Sky & Dakota Kai for Women’s Tag Team titles
  • Bianca Belair vs. the Elimination Chamber winner for the Raw Women’s title

Additional matches rumored for the event include Brock Lesnar vs. Bobby Lashley and Seth Rollins vs. Logan Paul.

Cena and Rousey’s Road to WrestleMania

John Cena returned to the ring in 2022 on the final SmackDown episode of the year. He competed in a match with Kevin Owens against The Bloodline’s Roman Reigns and Sami Zayn, and he is rumored to be competing at WrestleMania 39 in April 2023.

Cena fueled these rumors by making a post on Instagram which had Logan Paul holding the WWE Championship, but WWE is going in a different direction for the 16-time World Champion’s big match.

Additionally, Cena is set to start filming for the upcoming R-Rated comedy “Ricky Stanicky” alongside Zac Efron next month. Still, the filming schedule won’t prevent him from working at WrestleMania. Whether Cena will face off against United States Champion Austin Theory remains to be seen, but Theory has been pushing for a match with Cena for years and recently filmed a backstage segment with him in Tampa, FL.

As for Ronda Rousey, recent reports about her suggested that she was supposed to face Becky Lynch at WrestleMania 39, but plans for that were scrapped. Ronda dropped the SmackDown Women’s Championship to a returning Charlotte Flair on the December 30th episode of SmackDown.

WWE Interested in ‘Monetizing Ring Assets’ with Sponsorships

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Who will be walking down the KFC Deluxe Bucket ramp, stepping between the Castrol GTX-endorsed ropes to compete in the Wendy’s new 5-tier Baconator ring at WrestleMania 39?

WWE, like any business, is about making money, and sponsorships have been a huge part of the company’s bottom line for years.

At WWE WrestleMania Backlash 2021, fans saw a lumberjack match sponsored by Netflix’s Army of the Dead, in which ‘zombies’ from the film crashed the event.

Sponsorships

At WWE Royal Rumble 2023, fans saw the first-ever Pitch Black match which was won by Bray Wyatt, and sponsored by Mountain Dew.

Last Saturday’s Rumble didn’t just see that match be sponsored, but the official Royal Rumble clock was sponsored by Applebees.

During WWE’s fourth-quarter earnings call, WWE CEO Nick Khan was asked whether WWE could possibly look at having sponsorships for different parts of the stage and ringside area.

“Yes, to your question about monetizing the ring assets. It’s something we’re taking a deep dive into now and that we want to do. In terms of what’s driven it, I think it all started with Stephanie McMahon and changing the culture of our sales group, from changing from a ‘maybe’ to a ‘yes.’

“It’s something we’re taking a deep dive into.”

WWE CEO Nick Khan on monetizing ring assets.

“When Mountain Dew and Pepsi pitched us the idea of sponsoring a match, I think it was done, was ‘absolutely we’ll do it,’ and then a conversation with Triple H, our head of creative, about ‘hey, we can probably do this, right?’ Which Triple H and our creative team made every accommodation to get it done.”

Earlier this week, WWE Senior Vice President and Head of Global Sales and Partnerships Craig Stimmel told the Hollywood Reporter that another sponsored match will take place at WrestleMania 39.

h/t – Sportskeeda

Vince McMahon has “Declared” he Will Step Down Again If In WWE’s Best Interest

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Vince McMahon’s return to WWE may be a short one, according to the company’s sole CEO Nick Khan.

The billionaire’s return less than a month ago came less than six months after his shocking retirement in July of last year.

McMahon reportedly strong-armed his way back into WWE, threatening to vote down any sales offers of negotiated TV deals if he was not brought back to the company.

Second Retirement

For decades, it was accepted that Vince McMahon would never retire, which made his actions last July all the more shocking.

Many (including those on WWE’s Board of Directors) believe that McMahon’s return is the wrong call, though the rise in stock price following his return says otherwise.

Speaking during the 2022 Q4 earnings call, WWE CEO Nick Khan said that McMahon will ultimately do what is best for WWE.

“Yes [he would step down from his sole role as Executive Chairman.] Without question. He’s declared it to the board. He’s declared it to us in management. It’s all about shareholder value. Obviously, he is a shareholder. So it’s not about what role he’ll have. It’s about maximizing that value opportunity.”

Nick Khan.

The Sale

At the time of his return, it was noted that McMahon is back to facilitate a sale of the promotion.

While some have been dubious that McMahon doesn’t have grander ambitions than merely overseeing the sale, Vince has kept away from WWE’s TV tapings and creative meetings.

Names interested in WWE include Comcast, FOX, Disney, Netflix, Amazon, the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund, and Shahid & Tony Khan.

The Rock’s Mother Ata Johnson Involved in Serious Car Accident

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Dwayne Johnson’s mother is fortunate to be alive after being involved in a serious vehicular accident.

On Instagram, the Hollywood A-Lister shared a photo of his mother’s wrecked Cadillac Escalade that suffered heavy damage to the front passenger side.

“Angels of mercy watched over my mom as she was in a car crash late last night.”

The Rock.

In his post, Johnson said his mom is doing okay, and spoke about his mother’s tenacity, as she has survived lung cancer, a tough marriage, and an attempt to take her own life.

The Brahma Bull also encouraged fans to hug their parents hard “cos you never know when you’ll get that 3am call we never want to get.”

Ata Johnson is Dwayne’s remaining parent, after the death of his father ‘Soulman’ Rocky Johnson in January 2020.

Ata Johnson

The daughter of the ‘High Chief’ Peter Maivia, Ata is part of the famed Anoa’I wrestling family, and married her husband Rocky Johnson in 1978, though the couple divorced in 2003.

While not a wrestler like so many members of her family, Ata Johnson has appeared for WWE in the past, including at WrestleMania 38 last April.

More recently, Ata was in the crowd for WWE Royal Rumble 2023, though her son did not appear at the event as many had hoped.

Ata’s granddaughter Simone performs today in WWE NXT under the name Ava Raine.

WWE Reports Record Earnings In 2022 Financial Results

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2022 was truly an unprecedented year for WWE, but no amount of returns, releases, or retirements could stop the promotion from making a fortune.

This week, WWE shared its fourth-quarter and full-year fiscal reports, and business is certainly booming.

Fourth Quarter

For the final quarter of 2022, (October to December) WWE revenue was $325.3 million, an increase of 5% over Q4 2021.

Operating income was $62.7 million, a decrease of 22% over the previous fourth quarter.

Each WWE premium live event (Extreme Rules and Survivor Series) was the most viewed event in its history with increases of 36% and 46%, respectively, in viewership.

November WWE Crown Jewel event was the most-viewed international event in WWE history, surpassing WWE Clash at the Castle from 2022 Q3.

2022 In Full

WWE’s impressive fourth quarter was just part of an incredible year for the company in 2022.

Year-end revenue increased 18% on 2021 to $1.3 billion, the highest in the company’s history.

In a statement, WWE heralded the record revenue as down to “increased monetization of content, the return to a full year of ticketed live events and the staging of an additional large-scale international event.”

Operating income increased 11% to a recorded $283.3 million.

WWE returned $75.7 million of capital to shareholders, including share repurchases and dividends.

Live events more than doubled in revenue (2021 bringing in $57.8 million to 2022’s $123.1 million) though that will have been affected by WWE going without live crowds for the first half of 2021.

A full report on WWE’s impressive 2022 can be found here.

WWE Royal Rumble 2023 Was Much Easier Without Vince McMahon

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WWE’s latest Premium Live Event has received rave reviews from fans, and was said to be much easier without Vince McMahon backstage.

Last Saturday’s WWE Royal Rumble 2023 saw Cody Rhodes and Rhea Ripley punch their tickets to WrestleMania 39, winning the Men’s and Women’s Rumble matches.

In the main event, Roman Reigns retained his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship over Kevin Owens.

The post-match segment that resulted in Sami Zayn (and Jey Uso) exiting the Bloodline has been praised as one of WWE’s best stories in years.

Without McMahon

Last Saturday’s Premium Live Event was the first PLE since the return of Vince McMahon, who didn’t attend the show himself, Fightful Select reports.

One talent who spoke to Fightful said that this year’s Rumble was the easiest the annual event has been “in a long time” and cited the lack of McMahon as the reason.

That same Superstar said that you can’t really count 2021 towards that because of COVID, but that this year was a dream compared to last year’s nightmare.

Another source added that while people are not ‘afraid’ to bring up Vince’s name, generally most haven’t really asked much since Triple H, Nick Khan and Kevin Dunn held meetings.

Those meetings last month assured talent that despite McMahon’s return as Executive Chairman, he will not have influence over Creative or Talent Relations.

The only complaints that Fightful heard were about the Hardy performance cutting into the time of others, and some minor transitional things that they believe the current regime will get used to.

Looking Ahead

With the WWE Royal Rumble 2023 being a huge success to fans and those in the company, the promotion looks to keep that momentum going.

WWE’s next PLE will be the Elimination Chamber event on Saturday, February 18, which will be WWE’s first major event in Montreal in over 13 years.

A U.S. title Chamber match, as well as a Chamber match to determine Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair’s WrestleMania opponent have already been announced.

It is reported that the main event will see hometown hero Sami Zayn challenge Roman Reigns for his title.

Impact Wrestling Results (2/2/23): Eight-Man Tag Match, Bullet Club vs. Kevin Knight & Kushida

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The Feb. 2 episode of Impact Wrestling aired on AXS TV at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.

This episode featured an eight-man tag main event with Sami Callihan and The Design(Cody Deaner, Kon & Alan Angels) against Impact World Champion Josh Alexander, Frankie Kazarian, Rich Swann, and Yuya Uemura. Another match set for the card is Gisele Shaw vs. Savannah Evans in a singles match.

This week’s episode also aired on their Youtube channel for Impact Insider subscribers. Impact Wrestling offers a monthly subscription to watch weekly episodes on Youtube for $1.49. However, it aired at 8:30 PM ET/5:30 PM PT.

If you would like more results for this week’s events in wrestling, please check back on our results section.

Impact Wrestling (2/2) Results

The show started with a recap from last week’s episode of Impact Wrestling.

Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) vs. KUSHIDA & Kevin Knight.

The match started with Kevin Knight and Chris Bey in the ring. They locked up and exchanged holds until Bey landed a Shoulder Block. Knight got back up, and they both went back and forth until Knight landed a Springboard Crossbody. He followed it up with a Scoop Slam into a leaping Frog Splash for one count. Knight tagged in Kushida, and his partner began to work on Bey’s arm.

Knight tagged back in and tried to go for a springboard move, but Bey countered with a Dropkick to pin for a two-count. Bey tagged in Austin, and they started to hurt Knight with tag team maneuvers. Bullet Club tagged in and out to control Knight for several minutes.

Austin tried hitting a Back Suplex on Knight, but Knight countered and tagged Kushida. Bey also blind-tagged Austin to be the legal man. Kushida began to go on the offense and caught Bey in an Armbar. However, Bey stacked Kushida up for a two-count. Bey tried to Irish Whip Kushida, but Knight blind tagged in the match and landed a Dropkick on Bey. Both teams start to struggle to take control of the match. Kushida picks up Bey from behind and Knight landed a Dropkick for the pin, but Austin broke it up.

Austin began to go after Knight and Kushida by himself with his unique offense. He gets Kushida out of the ring and lands a kick to the face. Knight tries to go after Austin with a dive outside the ring, but Bey catches him in mid-air with a cutter. Austin throws Knight back in the ring, and Bey hits The Art of Finesse, with Austin following up with The Fold for the win.

We go to a backstage segment with The Design and Callihan. Deaner says he will not punish Callihan for his loss last week but says that he must win tonight’s tag team match.

We get a vignette of Steph De Lander, who will debut next week.

Gisele Shaw with Jai Vidal vs. Savannah Evans

The match starts with both wrestlers having a stare-down. After a few words, Evans pushes Shaw into the corner. Shaw responds by slapping Evans, which upsets her opponent. Evans began to dominate the match. She throws Shaw out of the ring, and we go to a commercial break.

We come back from break, and Shaw is in control of the match. However, it doesn’t last long, and Evans starts to control the match. She lands a Samoan Drop for a two-count. She continues her offense by landing a Spinebuster followed by a Fisherman Suplex with a bridge for a two count. The finish comes when Jai Vidal distracts Evans from the outside and hits a Superkick, followed by a knee strike to win.

After the match, Shaw cuts a promo and calls herself the “Black Widow” of Impact Wrestling. Shaw says that the spotlight belongs solely on her.

We go to a backstage segment with Kenny King, Zicky Dice, and Johnny Swinger. Dice instigates a match between King and Swinger for tonight.

We cut to another backstage segment between Steve Maclin and Santino Marella. Maclin questions why he hasn’t gotten an opportunity for the Impact World Championship. Marella announces that they will be qualifying matches for a Fatal Four-Way match at No Surrender. The winner will be the number one contender for the Impact World Championship. He tells Maclin and Dirty Dango, who interrupts, that they will compete in the qualifying matches.

Crazzy Steve with Black Taurus vs. Sheldon Jean

The match starts with Crazzy Steve and Sheldon Jean trying to exchange holds until Jean hits Steve with a Calf Kick. He talks to the crowd until Steve begins to take offense to him. Steve wins the match quickly with a Top Rope Diving DDT.

X-Division Champion Trey Miguel tries to attack Steve after the match, but Steve gets the advantage after biting him. Before Steve can do anything else to Miguel, the X-Division Champion runs away.

Jordynne Grace does a backstage interview and challenges Steph De Lander to a match next week.

Bully Ray In-Ring Promo

Bully Ray comes out to cut a promo in the ring. He tried to talk several times, but the crowd kept booing him. Ray eventually got to say that no one in Impact Wrestling likes him. He talks about how he wasn’t invited to The Golden 6 Shooter match and gives a passive-aggressive threat to Marella. Ray then focuses his promo on Tommy Dreamer and accuses him of being a fake person. He gets interrupted by Impact Knockout Champion Mickie James, who comes out to defend Dreamer.

She refutes Ray’s claims and tells him to get out of Impact Wrestling. However, he responds by saying he will smack James, who is smiling at him. Ray continues to threaten to harm James and calls her a tramp. James responded by slapping Ray in the face. Ray hits James with a Scoop Slam and tries to follow it up with a Powerbomb. The Good Hands come out to get the table for Ray to slam James through it, but Dreamer makes the save to stop them.

Dreamer says he would team with James to take on The Good Hands tonight. Marella comes out and announces the match for next week. He also added that Ray would be forbidden from interfering in the match.

We get a backstage segment with Taylor Wilde, Killer Kelly, and The Death Dollz. Rosemary wants Kelly and Wilde to team up against The Death Dollz next week.

Kenny King vs. Johnny Swinger

King dominates the short match. He lands the Royal Flush on Swinger for the win.

After the match, King lets everyone know that he is a threat and will take on anyone.

We go to a backstage segment with Ray and Masha Slamovich. Ray tells Slamovich that she shouldn’t let James disrespect her and that she will be the next Impact Knockout Champion. She says some words to him in Russian and walks away.

The Design (Alan Angels, Kon, Deaner) & Sami Callihan vs. Josh Alexander, Rich Swann, Yuya Uemura & Frankie Kazarian.

It starts with Swann and Deaner before Deaner tags in Callihan. Callihan gets some offense in on Swann before Deaner demands that he tags him back in. Deaner tried to go after Swann but got caught with a Hurricanrana. Swann tags in Uemura, who lands a Dropkick on Deaner. Uemura goes for the pin but only gets a two-count. Alexander tags into the match to go after Deaner. The two of them exchange Knife Edge Chops until Deaner rakes his eyes.

Deaner tried to capitalize and tag in Alan Angels. However, when he does, the opposite team stops them from attacking Alexander. After a brief standoff, the action breaks down, and the team of Alexander, Swann, Uemura, and Kazarian takes out the opposing team outside the ring to go on a commercial break.

We return from a commercial break with Kazarian controlling Angels in the ring. Kazarian tags in Swann to do a Double Hip Toss on Angels for a two-count. Swann tried to go for a Rolling Thunder Splash from the corner on his opponent but got caught with a Powerslam. Angels tagged in Deaner, and the team began to tag in and out to control Swann for several minutes.

After getting dominated for several minutes, Swann lands an Enzuigiri on Callihan in the ring. Swann tags in Alexander and Callihan tags in Deaner. Alexander fires up and lands a German Suplex on Deaner, Callihan, and Angels. Kon tags himself in and tries to go after Alexander but fails and gets caught with a Top Rope Diving Knee from Alexander for a two count. The champion follows up with an Ankle Lock on Kon, but he gets countered.

Uemura tags himself in and lands a Top Rope Dropkick on Kon. Before he could capitalize, Kon tagged Callihan back in the match. Callihan gouges the eyes of Uemura and begins to go for Cactus Driver 97 but gets stopped by Deaner. Alexander comes into the ring to save his partner. Everyone in the match hits their signature moves as both teams try to gain control of the match. However, the finish comes when Callihan catches Uemura with the Cactus Driver 97 for the win.