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5 Things To Watch For At ROH Death Before Dishonor

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Ring of Honor has a long, important history that includes the rise of top wrestling talents and major stars like Bryan Danielson, CM Punk, Samoa Joe, and quite a few others. The promotion gets particular credit for its role in keeping independent wrestling, and a more work-rate-oriented style alive and thriving.

That’s during a time after WCW and ECW were out of the picture and in a time when WWE turned to its bread and butter of churning out super hero types like John Cena and Batista in the mid-2000s.

The promotion lost some buzz over the years, though, and the emergence of AEW in particular seemed to displace ROH from the marketplace. So, it was quite a turn when AEW owner Tony Khan bought ROH and announced the brand would carry forward.

Death Before Dishonor will be ROH’s first PPV since Supercard of Honor over WrestleMania weekend, and perhaps more importantly, its first PPV formally under the ownership of Tony Khan.

  • ROH Death Before Dishonor Preview

What Is Claudio Castagnoli’s Future?

Claudio Castagnoli AEW

Claudio Castagnoli was arguably the hottest free agent in wrestling after he declined a contract renewal offer from WWE. The rumor mill suggested he might wind up back under the WWE banner, but the landscape changed when he instead debuted for AEW, making an immediate impact as a mystery opponent for Zack Sabre Jr. at Forbidden Door and an addition to the Blackpool Combat Club, factoring into the second-ever Blood and Guts Match.

At Death Before Dishonor, Castagnoli challenges John Gresham for the ROH Championship. Given his WWE pedigree and the momentum he’s established in AEW so far, he wouldn’t be out of place winning.

However, reigning as ROH Champion would seem to imply more of a commitment to that brand—not that Castagnoli couldn’t still appear for AEW, but that he might be less likely to move into the AEW Championship picture or otherwise become firmly entrenched in the Dynamite rotation. The results Saturday night may be very telling about the former-Cesaro’s future.

Does The Show Have An AEW PPV Atmosphere?

AEW Double Or Nothing Set

AEW can be polarizing among the wrestling community, but one point that falls undeniably in their favor is that their hardcore fans create an electric atmosphere every time AEW stages a major show.

AEW PPVs in particular have a strong record of not only satisfying fans with their match quality and booking, but the crowd contributing to the success of the show, staying lively even for almost all of a marathon show like May’s Double or Nothing.

ROH Death Before Dishonor can’t necessarily be expected to emulate quite that same feeling, with a bit less passionate pre-established fan base, a bit less marquee talent, and a venue with only about half the capacity of buildings AEW typically runs for PPVs.

Just the same, with the buzz of AEW crossovers, not to mention ROH relaunching, there is reason for optimism, and it will be interesting to see if the live crowd makes this show feel like a huge deal before the first bell even rings.

How this atmosphere plays out may prove important in determining how Tony Khan and company approach ROH on the whole moving forward.

Where Does FTR Go From Here?

FTR

FTR is one of the most talented tandems of their generation, clearly committed to the tag team craft, and earning endorsements from no lesser names than Bret Hart and CM Punk. Many fans anticipated they’d be challengers to and likely as not take the AEW Tag Team Championship off The Young Bucks, but that honor went to Keith Lee and Swerve Strickland.

There are all manner of possibilities for where the AEW tag titles go from here, but if FTR retains the ROH Tag Team Championship at Death Before Dishonor, it does create questions of whether they’ll be more focused on defending those titles than chasing gold in AEW.

One way or another, FTR vs. The Briscoe Brothers is likely to be great—especially under Two-Out-Of-Three-Falls rules—but there’s a question baked into the result about whether FTR gives The Briscoes their win back and moves on to other things, or cements themselves among ROH’s top acts.

Will Women’s Wrestling Steal The Show?

Mercedes Martinez Serena Deeb

Merceds Martinez has impressed as a dominant ROH Women’s Champion since spring, showcasing the hard-hitting and technical style she never quite got to put on display during her WWE tenure. At Death Before Dishonor, she faces one of the most intriguing challengers available to her an another seasoned veteran and a legit technical wizard—Serena Deeb.

Like other title matches on this card, there’s a possibility the loser, in particular, may be featured in AEW in the near future. The bigger question, though, is if ROH may do the unlikely and emerge with a women’s title match that steals the show on Saturday, or perhaps even arrives as a consensus pick for one of the best women’s matches anywhere this year.

How Separate Will ROH Be From AEW?

Jay Lethal Attacks Samoa Joe

One of the key questions that will hang over fans throughout Death Before Dishonor is the degree to which the event signals a new birth for ROH, or the degree to which ROH talent will remain more of a subsection of the AEW roster.

Wrestling fans are conditioned to feel jaded about separate wrestling brands under the same ownership, given WWE’s less than consistent handling of its different rosters over the years. On one hand fans might have more faith in Tony Khan to differentiate; on the other hand, the Forbidden Door concept he’s so infatuated with may mean that, by design, Khan keeps the borders between AEW and ROH loose.

Regardless, Death Before Dishonor may signal what the future holds in terms how much this show feels like an extension of AEW, who goes over, if any AEW talent make surprise appearances, or how the evening otherwise turns out.

ROH Death Before Dishonor 2022 may have more buzz around it than any ROH-branded event in years for all of the questions hanging over it, the brand’s absence making fans hunger for it, and talents like Claudio Castagnoli and Samoa Joe being back in the mix. However, the major matches play out and wherever the titles fall, it’s sure to be an event worth watching, and one that charts a course for ROH and AEW in different ways moving forward.

Sami Zayn Tells Amazing Story Of How He Started In Wrestling

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A lot of famous wrestling stars come from very humble beginnings, and Sami Zayn is no different.

The WWE star recently appeared on Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions. During the interview, he told the story of how he started in wrestling. Zayn recalled that he had a friend who worked at a wrestling radio station. One day he called him. The friend told Sami that a local wrestler named Patty The Kid was willing to train them and the high-flying star took the offer in a heartbeat:

“It was 25 bucks a week so I can kind of afford that. So I go, and it’s just me, him and one other guy from the radio station, also about the same age – 18. There’s no school. Right? It’s my friend’s backyard, and a mattress that I guess they pulled from the garbage or something. We had that mattress for one week. And that was the end of that.

Then it was just the grass. His philosophy was, ‘Well, if you can learn to bump on grass, you’re gonna bump properly because there’s no room for error.’ Great philosophy if you don’t have a ring.”

‘Hey, I’m A Wrestler’: Sami Zayn

Sami Zayn continued his training for six months. After that he was told that he was ready to wrestle but he needed a booking to get started. The former Intercontinental champion also told the story of how he got his first booking:

“So I trained for about six months and then it took two or three months to just kind of get my foot in the door. Get the opportunity to get booked. All I needed was one match, because then I could go around and start saying ‘I’m a wrestler. Can I work here?’

So I had a match, and then I remember taking the bus in the metro to the east end and go into this church basement. I go, ‘Hey, I’m a wrestler. I’d love to work for you.’ The guy looks around, and there’s like three people in the crowd. He’s is like, ‘Yeah, sure.’ That’s how I got booked”

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Backstage News On Vince McMahon’s Shocking Retirement

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The wrestling world is still in shock over the news of Vince McMahon’s retirement. However, latest reports suggest that it wasn’t a last-minute decision.

The decision of Vince McMahon’s retirement was said to be made ‘about a week or so’ ago. Not many people knew what was coming, and the site has been told that the shockwaves are still being registered within the WWE HQ and beyond.

Many long-term employees are especially in shock because similar to a lot of fans, they never truly believed that one day they would be working for the company without Vince McMahon at the helm.

The decision to make Stephanie McMahon the co-CEO alongside president Nick Khan was made shortly after it became clear that the boss will be leaving.

The timing of the announcement was no coincidence. Releasing the news on late Friday was a strategic move to blunt any negative fallout in terms of media and stockholder response.

Vince McMahon was not present backstage at SmackDown. It’s confirmed that he will not be officially involved in the creative process going forward, though there is no word on how the creative will work after McMahon’s retirement.

Kevin Dunn and Bruce Prichard were said to be the people running Friday’s SmackDown taping in Boston. Stephanie McMahon and Triple H were backstage as well but it wasn’t clear if Nick Khan was there.

AEW Rampage Fyter Fest Results (7/22/22): Jay Lethal vs. Christopher Daniels, Rap Battle, Hangman Page

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AEW Rampage Fyter Fest Week 2 was taped Wednesday from the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia. Jay Lethal battled Christopher Daniels in the main event.

AEW Rampage Results (7/22)

  • Hangman Page & John Silver def. The Butcher & The Blade
  • Lee Moriarty def. Dante Martin
  • Britt Baker & Jamie Hayter def. Ashley D’Ambroise & Skye Blue
  • Jay Lethal def. Christopher Daniels

Here are the takeaways from this week’s Rampage:

Hangman Page & John Silver Picked Up A Win

Hangman Page and John Silver battled The Butcher and The Blade in the first match of the show. Butcher and John Silver started off the action. The Butcher took control and tagged in The Blade. Silver connected with a Suplex and tagged in the former AEW Champion.

Page hit a Fallaway Slam and followed it up with a Clothesline for a two count. The action spilled out of the ring and Hangman set up for a Side Slam but The Butcher broke it up. Butcher and Blade beat Silver down until he was able to make the tag. Hangman hit some elbow strikes and then hit Butcher with the Buckshot Lariat for the pinfall victory.

Claudio Castagnoli Vowed To Become ROH Champion

Claudio Castagnoli made his way to the ring ahead of his ROH Championship match tomorrow night at Death Before Dishonor. Castagnoli said that world titles have alluded him his entire career and vowed to break Gresham’s foundation. Claudio added that nobody is better than him in the ring and will become the new ROH Champion at the PPV.

Lee Moriarty Cheated To Win

Lee Moriarty faced Dante Martin this week on Rampage. Matt Sydal was in Lee’s corner for the match. Lee connected with a Dropkick before the two traded submission holds in the middle of the ring. Moriarty connected with a Northern Lights Suplex for a near fall.

Dante battled back and sent Lee to the corner. Stokely Hathaway made his way ringside as Dante hit a Crossbody for a two count. Lee locked in the Border City Stretch submission but Martin made it to the ropes to break the hold. Dante connected with a Powerbomb for a two count. Lee then countered a roll-up into one of his own and grabbed the ropes for leverage to steal the win. Matt Sydal shouted at Lee that he was taking the easy way and challenged him to a match next week on Rampage. Stokely offered Lee his business card but he didn’t take it.

Baker & Hayter Dominated

Britt Baker and Jamie Hayter squared off against Ashley D’Amboise and Skye Blue this week on Rampage. Baker and Blue started off the match with a lock-up. Britt got the upper hand and tagged in Jamie Hayter. Jamie battled with D’Ambroise in the ring as Baker planted Skye with a DDT on the apron. Baker tagged back in and tapped out D’Amboise with the Lockjaw.

The Acclaimed Won The Rap Battle

Max Caster and Austin Gunn had a rap battle tonight on Rampage. Gunn Club betrayed The Acclaimed recently after a brief partnership. Austin rapped first and joked about Caster portraying one of Bobby Lashley’s sisters in that terrible segment with Sami Zayn a few years back on RAW. Gunn threw in a “suck it” reference and joked that John Cena wants his gimmick back in reference to Max.Caster responded and won the rap battle as decided by Lil Scrappy. Gunn Clubb then attacked The Acclaimed after the segment. Colten planted Bowens with a Suplex and Austin hit Max with a trash can.

Jay Lethal Sent A Message To Samoa Joe

Jay Lethal faced Christopher Daniels tonight in the main event of Rampage. Mark Henry interviewed both wrestlers in split screen before the match. Samoa Joe will defend the ROH TV Championship against Jay Lethal tomorrow night at Death Before Dishonor.

Jay Lethal dominated the action early and unloaded a flurry of forearm strikes. Daniels battled back with a Body Slam and an elbow to the face for a two count. Jay connected with a chop to the chest but Daniels responded with a boot to the face.

Lethal knocked Daniels out of the ring and connected with a Suicide Dive. Daniels got on the apron but Jay caught him with a Cutter. Jay followed that up with another Suicide Dive and then distracted the referee in the ring.

Sonjay Dutt hit Daniels with a couple cheap shots before Jay brought him back into the ring. Daniels hit an Enziguri and then an elbow strike to Jay’s face. Daniels followed it up with a Blue Thunder Bomb and went for the cover but Jay powered out at two and the main event continued.

Jay took back control of the action and wore Daniels down. Lethal delivered a boot to the face and then a Back Body Drop. Jay hit the Lethal Injuection for the pinfall victory. After the match, Satnam Singh and Sonjay Dutt attacked Daniels. Lethal then choked Daniels out to deliver a message to Samoa Joe ahead of their ROH TV Championship match at Death Before Dishonor tomorrow night.

Watch What Happened After July 22 Episode of WWE SmackDown Went Off The Air

The historic July 22 episode of WWE SmackDown has wrapped up and here’s what transpired when the FOX broadcast went off the air.

This was the first WWE show following Vince McMahon’s retirement. The action was held inside the TD Garden in Boston, MA.

In the main event, the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos teamed with Money in the Bank briefcase holder Theory to take on the Street Profits and Madcap Moss.

The show also featured a face-to-face meeting between SmackDown Women’s Champion Liv Morgan and Ronda Rousey. The two will clash at SummerSlam on July 30.

Following The Broadcast

Once WWE SmackDown went off the air this week, there was a dark match between Drew McIntyre and Sheamus. The two will be competing in a Shillelagh Match on next week’s episode of SmackDown.

The dark match in Boston, however, was a street fight to give the fans in attendance something extra. McIntyre picked up the victory and yes, a table was involved.

There was also an unaired moment during a commercial break. Following Sonya Deville’s loss to Raquel Rodriguez, Ronda Rousey made her way out and added insult to injury.

Here’s the footage courtesy of SEScoops correspondent Steve Fall:

Brock Lesnar Makes Surprise Appearance to End WWE SmackDown

Reports be damned, Brock Lesnar is in the building.

The lead-up to the historic July 22 episode of WWE SmackDown was chaotic, to say the least. Just hours before the show, Vince McMahon announced his retirement from the company.

Reports then surfaced from multiple credible news outlets claiming that Lesnar left the TD Garden in Boston, MA upon hearing the news of Vince’s retirement. It was said that Lesnar essentially told WWE management that if Vince is out then so is he.

As it turns out, “The Beast” isn’t going anywhere.

Brock Lesnar Shows Up on SmackDown

The main event of Friday Night SmackDown was a six-man tag team match. It was the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos aligning with Money in the Bank briefcase holder Theory to take on the Street Profits and Madcap Moss.

The match ended via DQ when Theory attacked Moss with his briefcase.

The assault continued until Brock Lesnar’s music blared out of the speakers. Lesnar was in the house and he made his way down the aisle.

Once he was in the ring, Lesnar delivered an F5 to Theory to close the show.

Two Unadvertised Names Scheduled For ROH Death Before Dishonor

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Ring Of Honor is scheduled to present its second PPV event under Tony Khan’s ownership in Death Before Dishonor this Saturday. It may see two unadvertised stars making an appearance.

According to reports from Fightful, Brian Cage who has moved to the ROH brand recently, is scheduled to travel to Lowell, Massachusetts for the upcoming show.

Cage was revealed as a member of the Tully Blanchard Enterprises at Supercard of Honor last month. No match has been announced for the heavyweight star but it’s believed that he will be wrestling on the PPV.

Another unadvertised name who is scheduled to be in the arena for the Death Before Dishonor event is former ROH Pure Champion Josh Woods.

Woods is a former NXT star who competed in WWE’s development brand from 2014 to 2016. He has been working with ROH since his WWE release.

Josh Woods made his AEW debut back in December and he has been wrestling on Dark and Elevation occasionally.

The former champion held the Pure title until this April. He was defeated by Wheeler Yuta at the Supercard of Honor event which was the first ROH show under Tony Khan.

The main event of Death Before Dishonor will see Claudio Castagnoli challenging ROH champion Jonathan Gresham for the title. Though this match may have already been spoiled by the promotion.

Stephanie McMahon Addresses Vince’s Retirement (Video)

Stephanie McMahon got WWE SmackDown started on this historic day in the wrestling industry.

On July 22, it was announced that Vince McMahon has retired at age 77. Vince had been the longtime WWE Chairman and CEO before stepping back over a scandal involving secret NDAs with former female employees.

In the statement, it was revealed that Stephanie’s interim Chairwoman and CEO roles are now permanent. She is now the full-time Chairwoman and co-CEO, which she shares with Nick Khan.

Stephanie McMahon Opens SmackDown

Stephanie McMahon got the latest edition of SmackDown started and discussed Vince’s retirement. She eventually led the crowd to chant “Thank you, Vince.”

Stephanie then looked at the camera to send the following message to Vince, “I love you, Dad.”

The Street Profits then made their way out to get the ball rolling in terms of current WWE storylines.

Keep it locked on SEScoops as we’ll be providing details on WWE behind the scenes, post-Vince McMahon, as more information becomes available.

WWE SmackDown Results (7/22/22): Brock Lesnar Attacks, Stephanie McMahon Appears, Pat McAfee

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WWE SmackDown airs live tonight from the TD Garden in Boston, MA. Stephanie McMahon kicked off the show tonight following the news that Vince McMahon has retired from WWE.

WWE SmackDown Results (7/22)

  • Ludwig Kaiser def. Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Viking Raiders def. Jinder Mahal & Shanky via count out
  • Raquel Rodriguez def. Sonya Deville
  • Street Profits and Madcap Moss def. The Usos & Theory via DQ

Here are the takeaways from this week’s show:

Stephanie McMahon Kicked Off The Show

Stephanie kicked off the show as the crowd chanted “thank you Vince!”. She noted that Vince wasn’t given the opportunity to thank the fans so this is the WWE Universe’s chance to thank him. She then mouthed “I love you dad” to the camera to end the segment.

Ludwig Kaiser def. Shinsuke Nakamura

Street Profits came to the ring and vowed to win the tag titles at SummerSlam. Money in the Bank winner Theory interrupted and claimed that nobody cares about anything else besides what he is doing at SummerSlam. Theory said he will take the US Title from Lashley and cash in to become the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion as well. Undisputed Tag Team Champions The Usos joined the party and a brawl broke out. Madcap Moss rushed the ring to help the Street Profits. Moss and Street Profits cleared the ring as SmackDown went to a break.

Shinsuke Nakamura battled Ludwig Kaiser in the first match of the night. Intercontinental Champion Gunther was ringside for the match. Nakamura dominated the action early and booted Ludwig out of the ring. Kaiser tripped Shinsuke up on the apron and launched him into the ring post.

When SmackDown returned, Gunther got on the ring apron for a distracted. Ludwig capitalized with a DDT for the pinfall victory. After the match, Gunther gave Ludwig a pat on the back and then another massive chop. Ludwig fell to the floor as Gunther taunted him.

Rousey & Morgan Promo, Happy Corbin Attacks

SmackDown Women’s Champion Liv Morgan had a face-to-face with Ronda Rousey ahead of their title match at WWE SummerSlam. The face-to-face happened backstage and not in the ring. Liv captured the title by winning the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match and then cashing in on Ronda Rousey in the same night. Ronda told Liv that she will beat her on July 30th and expected her to shake her hand at SummerSlam as she did to Liv at Money in the Bank. Liv vowed to win because she loves this more than Ronda does.

Happy Corbin then jumped Pat McAfee once again at the commentary table. Pat chased Corbin backstage and brawled with him until WWE officials broke it up.

Pat McAfee came to the ring and started a “bum ass Corbin!” chant. McAfee vowed to defeat Corbin in their upcoming match at WWE SummerSlam. Viking Raiders then battled Shanky & Jinder Mahal in a tag match. New Day joined commentary and the match ended quickly as Viking Raiders won via count out.

Drew McIntyre Confronted Sheamus

Sheamus, Butch, and Ridge Holland came to the ring for a promo. Sheamus will battle Drew McIntyre at WWE SummerSlam. The winner of that match will go on to get an Undisputed WWE Universal Championship at Clash at the Castle. The Brawling Brutes were interrupted by Drew McInyre. Drew brought Angela the sword to the ring and Sheamus asked him to put the blade away.

Butch and Ridge hopped out of the ring and McIntyre obliged. McIntyre claimed that Reigns has the titles held hostage and they need a real champion. They need a workhorse and a warrior. McIntyre demanded that they do the #1 contender match tonight in Boston and Sheamus went to make an excuse. Drew told him to grow some balls but Sheamus still declined. The Celtic Warrior said that he spoke with management and the match will happen next week. It will be a “good old fashioned Donnybrook match”. McIntyre then broke Sheamus’ shillelagh with his sword to end the segment.

Raquel Rodriguez Picked Up A Win

Sonya Deville battled Raquel Rodriguez tonight on SmackDown. Sonya shoved Raquel to the corner and hit her with some strikes. Rodriguez laughed them off but Sonya bashed her head off the turnbuckle several times until the referee broke it up. Deville connected with a running knee strike to the face and went for the cover but Rodriguez kicked out at two.

Raquel battled back and planted Sonya with a Fallaway Slam. Rodriguez followed it up with a Splash and went for the cover but Sonya grabbed the bottom rope to break it up at two. Raquel then connected with a Powerbomb for the pinfall victory.

Lacey Evans Hit Aliyah With A Cheap Shot, Maxxine Dupri

Lacey Evans battled Aliyah tonight on SmackDown. Lacey asked the crowd for a better response during her entrance. Evans mocked the crowd and claimed to have accomplished more today than the crowd has all year. Lacey then hit Aliyah with the Woman’s Right and the match never got started.

Maxxiine Dupri will announced that they will debut the beachwear collection next week.

Brock Lesnar Attacked Theory

The Usos & Theory battled Street Profits and Madcap Moss in a 6-man tag team match in tonight’s main event. Angelo Dawkins started off the action and got Jimmy Uso in a Headlock. Jimmy escaped and drove Dawkins to the corner of the ring. Montez tagged in and caught Jimmy with a shoulder tackle. The Street Profits knocked The Usos out of the ring and Madcap Moss sent Theory to the floor as SmackDown went to a commercial break.

When SmackDown returned, The Usos and Theory took control of the match. Jimmy and Jey launched Montez Ford over the barricade and into the timekeeper’s area as SmackDown went to the final commercial break of the night.

Back from the break, Madcap hit a Powerslam on Jimmy for a near fall. Moss set up for a Neckbreaker but Jimmy escaped and caught him with a Superkick for a near fall. Theory got up on the ring apron but hopped down instead of tagging in. Montez Ford flipped onto The Usos outside the ring as Theory got out of the way.

Moss and Theory then got into the ring and started trading punches. Theory hit an elbow to the face and hit him with a Neckbreaker for a near fall. Madcap hit a shoulder tackle and went for another one but Theory got out of the way. Theory then bashed Moss over and over with the Money in the Bank briefcase. Brock Lesnar’s theme then hit and The Beast made his way to the ring. There were reports that he left TD Garden before the show in response to the Vince McMahon news. Brock got a big pop from the crowd as he attacked Theory. Lesnar hit Theory with the MITB briefcase several times and then planted him with the F5 to close the show.

Read Vince McMahon’s Memo to WWE Employees About his Retirement

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Vince McMahon sent an internal message to WWE talent informing them of his retirement from the company, in addition to his tweet and WWE’s press release. 

The memo was shared by an Reddit insider and confirmed by F4Wonline.com. McMahon noted that he enjoyed sharing his passion with talent and encouraged them to be everything they can be as a person and a performer.

“To all WWE Superstars: as I approach 77 years old (OMG am I really that old?), I feel it’s time for me to retire. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed sharing my passion, wisdom, and love of the business with you. No longer will you see the smiling, docile, level-headed, calm presence at Gorilla every week.

Your dedication to WWE will ensure that our company will continue to grow and prosper. Our organization is nothing without you. You are WWE’s only natural resource, chosen to perform in front of a global audience.

You are all WWE Global Ambassadors. Carry the WWE flag wherever you go. Wave it high and proud. And bust your ass to be all you can be as a person and as a performer.

One other thing-I won’t be with you, but I’ll be watching. Remember to keep your hands up, grab a hold, and sell. Btw, SmackDown airs live tonight at 8pm Eastern/7pm Central on FOX.

Vince”

Although McMahon is retiring as WWE’s Chairman and CEO and is no longer in charge of creative, he will continue to be WWE’s majority shareholder. Stephanie McMahon and Nick Khan are WWE’s new co-CEOs.

All of this comes after the reports from the Wall Street Journal about the WWE Board of Directors investigating McMahon over a $3 million settlement that McMahon had agreed to pay a former employee who he allegedly had an affair with and him paying more than $12 million to four women formerly with the company to “suppress allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity.”

WWE Possibly Reaching Out to Major Name for SummerSlam

It looks like WWE will be looking to add a big star to the SummerSlam card amid uncertainty with Brock Lesnar.

July 22, 2022 will forever go down in wrestling history. Vince McMahon, the former longtime Chairman and CEO of WWE, announced his retirement.

He not only leaves behind those two roles, but he won’t have anything to do with creative or any other executive role within the company goring forward.

The news apparently did not sit well with Brock Lesnar, who essentially told WWE brass that if Vince is out then so is he.

Enter Goldberg?

Cultaholic is reporting that WWE could be making overtures to Goldberg for a WWE Undisputed Universal Title match against Roman Reigns if Brock Lesnar ditches SummerSlam.

Lesnar was scheduled to be featured on the July 22 episode of WWE SmackDown but he exited the TD Garden in Boston, MA hours before the show was scheduled to go on air.

Bryan Alvarez of F4WOnline has reported that WWE does have someone in place should Lesnar not make it to the show but the company is trying to keep the original plans intact. Bryan has NOT confirmed whether or not the replacement is indeed Goldberg.

Pretty much everyone is in agreement that Vince McMahon didn’t retire due to old age. He has come under fire after two Wall Street Journal reports uncovered alleged million-dollar hush pacts with former employees.

The second WSJ report claimed that Vince has paid millions in NDAs over the course of 16 years.

Wrestling World Reacts to Vince McMahon’s Retirement

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Several wrestlers have reacted to the bombshell news on Friday afternoon that Vince McMahon has retired from WWE. 

McMahon’s decision to step down as Chairman and CEO came after the Wall Street Journal stories about him paying out $12 million in hush money to cover up alleged sexual misconduct with former talent and employees.

Vince will no longer be involved with the WWE creative process. It remains to be seen how Vince’s retirement affects the day-to-day operations, especially with the weekly TV shows. He still owns the majority of WWE stock, but will no longer be seen backstage at WWE shows. Nick Khan and Stephanie McMahon will serve as co-CEOs going forward now that Vince is out. 

AEW President Tony Khan wrote an interesting tweet shortly after the news was made where he noted that he is “grateful to now be the longest-tenured CEO in pro wrestling.”

You can see the reactions below: 

Brock Lesnar Leaves SmackDown Amid Vince McMahon’s Retirement Announcement

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Shortly after the announcement made today by WWE and Vince McMahon that he is retiring from the company, Brock Lesnar made headlines. 

F4Wonline’s Bryan Alvarez reported on Twitter that Lesnar left tonight’s SmackDown from TD Garden in Boston, MA. 

Alvarez also tweeted out, “Brock’s line was some derivative of, ‘If he’s gone, I’m gone.’”

Fightful Select reports there were immediate internal rumors that Lesnar was “very pissed off” about the news and left SmackDown. They’ve also heard this rumor.

WWE had been promoting Lesnar for this show since last week to further build to his match at SummerSlam where he will challenge Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns for the title in a last man standing match. 

WWE is still advertising Lesnar for the show along with the following: 

  • Maximum Male Models debut Maxine Dupri & their beachwear collection
  • Liv Morgan & Ronda Rousey have a face-to-face confrontation
  • – Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Ludwig Kaiser

WWE had a talent meeting with everyone backstage at SmackDown. Triple H, Nick Khan, and Stephanie McMahon are there for it. There will be more fallout throughout the evening. 

Former WWE CEO & Chairman Vince McMahon Retires

The Vince McMahon era in WWE has come to an end.

On Friday afternoon just hours before WWE SmackDown, Vince McMahon announced his retirement as the Chairman and CEO of WWE. His daughter, Stephanie, had taken his place in interim roles amid an investigation into alleged million-dollar pacts with former employees.

The statement issued by WWE announcing Vince’s retirement has now listed Stephanie as the Chairwoman and co-CEO of WWE. She now shares the CEO title with Nick Khan.

Here is the official statement from Vince McMahon:

“As I approach 77 years old, I feel it’s time for me to retire as Chairman and CEO of WWE.

Vince McMahon announces retirement

Throughout the years, it’s been a privilege to help WWE bring you joy, inspire you, thrill you, surprise you, and always entertain you. I would like to thank my family for mightily contributing to our success, and I would also like to thank all of our past and present Superstars and employees for their dedication and passion for our brand. Most importantly, I would like to thank our fans for allowing us into your homes every week and being your choice of entertainment. I hold the deepest appreciation and admiration for our generations of fans all over the world who have liked, currently like, and sometimes even love our form of Sports Entertainment.

“Our global audience can take comfort in knowing WWE will continue to entertain you with the same fervor, dedication, and passion as always. I am extremely confident in the continued success of WWE, and I leave our company in the capable hands of an extraordinary group of Superstars, employees, and executives – in particular, both Chairwoman and Co-CEO Stephanie McMahon and Co-CEO Nick Khan. As the majority shareholder, I will continue to support WWE in any way I can. My personal thanks to our community and business partners, shareholders, and Board of Directors for their guidance and support through the years. Then. Now. Forever. Together.”

Bryan Alvarez of F4WOnline has since reported that Vince sent out a message to the talent saying that while they will no longer be seeing him, he will be watching them.

“Vince sent out a message to talent confirming his departure, noting they wouldn’t be seeing him but he’d be watching them, and then concluding with a plug for Smackdown tonight.”

Bryan Alvarez’s report on Vince McMahon’s message to WWE talent

For those wondering if the language in Vince’s statement means he’s retaining his role as the Head of Creative, that isn’t the case. Vince McMahon is out for good.

Vince had come under fire after several hush pacts were reported by The Wall Street Journal. The reports claimed McMahon paid millions in NDAs over the course of 16 years in hopes that former employees involved wouldn’t air out his sexual advances.

One former female talent claims that the company demoted her once she stopped sexual relations with Vince and the company decided against re-signing her.

The belief is that even more details will soon emerge and it’s all led to McMahon finally leaving the WWE empire.

Athena Says Her Feud With Jade Cargill Started Before Final AEW Talks

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Athena reflected on her feud with Jade Cargill, how it began, and some new details around it.

Athena & Jade Cargill’s History

Back in March of 2022, Athena and Jade Cargill teased a match between the two through a fiery Twitter exchange. It now appears that this exchange happened before Athena’s AEW plans were set in stone.

You can find their full Twitter exchange here.

This exchange was a catalyst for Athena’s first feud in AEW against Jade Cargill and The Baddies. Athena made her AEW debut at AEW Double or Nothing following Jade’s TBS Title defense against Anna Jay. Since then, the two have been in a deep rivalry.

In recent weeks, Athena has been partnering with Willow Nightingale and Kris Statlander to take on Jade and The Baddies. Athena recently teamed with Willow Nightingale on the July 20 episode of Dynamite to take on Jade Cargill and Keira Hogan.

Athena recently spoke with Rick Ucchino of the Bleav in Pro Wrestling Podcast about her feud with Jade and how it began.

Athena Compliments Jade

“Well, yeah, for sure. But I look at this as an opportunity to kind of go into something massive to show people not only what I can do as a high flyer, a technician a strong man at times. And I look at like the collaborative effort that could be there. Right? Jade Cargill is a megastar. You just look at this woman, and you see her on the TV, and you’re like, ‘Hold on, let me flip back a couple more channels. What was- what was this Amazon woman I just saw right here?’ And she looks great doing it. And she owns that persona, which is even more fantastic. Because she has a character. Right? A lot of women they’re like, Oh, I’m the good girl. I’m the bad girl. Right? I’m all attitude. I am. I don’t know if I’m supposed to be a good guy different. So that dies. I just gotta say what I say do what I do, and just kind of wait people like me. It’s weird. But when you look at someone like Jade Cargill, it’s just like, ‘Oh, that’s a challenge.’ That’s something I need in my life, right?,” Athena said

How Their Feud Began

The 15-year veteran continued, “And it started on Twitter. Before I even like, before we even got into the final talks of me coming officially to AEW. And it was just like, ‘Ou, there’s something here.’ And like, just me going, ‘Hmm?’ With a little face responding to who’s next just went viral and then she responded. Then I responded. And it just blew out of the water. So it kind of started on Twitter. So thank you blue bird, you did the swimming. But like I think people were so interested in that feud. 

And they’re like, ‘Oh, when is this happening?’ Then the Joker thing happened and I kind of I already knew I was going when the Joker happened. So, me and my husband we got on free. We’re like, ‘This is pretape.’ because we knew that weekend I was going. So, we’re like, ‘Oh no, still in Texas.'”

How Much The Feud Means To Athena

And so it was it was just really cool to just be able to go into a main feud right away because I feel like it’s been so long since one I got a singles run. Like not like a singles run, like when the other undefeated streak was alive. Telling stories are so important to what we do in pro wrestling, right, because that’s what gets people invested and coming into this story with Jade Cargill. Like, that means a lot to me. 

Athena: I’m Gonna Knock Her Flat On Her Ass

So I want to put all of my effort, all of my emotion, all of my physical well-being into this, to make it good to make people relate to, ‘Hey, like, I’m 5’1. I don’t care that she’s six foot.’ Whatever, like, I don’t care, I’m gonna knock her flat on her ass. That’s what I do. You know. And like, the one thing that has stayed true throughout my entire career is that, like, if there’s a challenge there, it doesn’t matter how many times I get knocked down, I’m going to beat that challenge. And I don’t think people really know that about me as a person. Like, I’ve had so many tryouts in the former life. That like, I was like, ‘Nah, I’m kicking this door down, baby. We’re gonna get there, right? We’re gonna get there and though.’ I finally got there, so like, that’s just the type of person I am. 

Maybe it’s because I’m a massive gamer, that I will sit here and rage play every game until I till I have a mental breakdown. But like, that’s me. It’s like, I’m going to beat the big monster. I’m going to beat the big bad at the end of the adventure. I like to win. That’s what I do. You know? And it’s just like an alpha mentality of just like, I gotta be the best. I’m gonna beat the best to be the best. You gotta beat this Hussy here. I’m gotta say the (unintelligible) because I don’t want someone to come after me with DNCAs and all that stuff. 

Athena Imagines Epic Battle With Jade

But you guys get what I’m saying is that like, this person who has made a career out of nothing in the pro wrestling world, because she was very accomplishable before she got here. Out of nothing in the pro wrestling world, who is at the top of the mountain right now. And I’m like, ‘I want to kick her off this mountain.’ Even then, even if I don’t kick her off the mountain because we all know it’s pro wrestling, right? Like, I want people to remember what I did at the top of that mountain that we had this epic battle on top of Olympus and lightning was striking and angels were weeping and fire from Hell was blazing up and I want it to be that I want to do this epic, like rock battle, if you will.”

Athena’s AEW Record

Athena received her first loss in AEW this past week on AEW Dynamite. Her current AEW 2022 record is 3-1 and she is not yet ranked. However, due to this feud, it is more than likely that Athena will become ranked and will challenge Jade Cargill for the TBS Championship.

Watch Rick Ucchino’s interview with Athena:

Another WWE Hall of Famer to be Backstage at Monday’s Raw

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WWE Hall of Famers Edge and Beth Phoenix are expected to be back on television soon. 

As previously reported, WWE is bringing Edge to Monday’s Raw from Madison Square Garden. It’s been rumored Edge will return to resume his feud with Damian Priest and Finn Balor of The Judgment Day after they attacked him several weeks ago as a way to write him off television. 

The Judgment Day has promised to crash Rey’s 20th-anniversary celebration when they take on  The Mysterios 

Pwinsider.com reported today that WWE is also bringing Phoenix to Raw as well. The married couple is booked to be at WWE SummerSlam. It’s still not confirmed whether they will be wrestling at SummerSlam, but this will be Raw’s go-home edition for SummerSlam so it’s likely.

With Phoenix in the mix, it’s possible WWE does a mixed tag team match with Edge & Beth against Priest or Balor & Rhea Ripley. The former Raw Women’s Champion has been out of action since mid-June with a brain injury. 

The married couple last teamed together at the WWE Royal Rumble back in January when they defeated The Miz and Maryse. It also marked Beth’s first match since the 2020 Royal Rumble Match and her first tag team match since WrestleMania 35 in 2019.

Tentative Plans for WWE SmackDown Tonight (July 22)

Early plans for the July 22 episode of WWE SmackDown have been revealed.

Tonight’s show for the blue brand will emanate from the TD Garden in Boston, MA.

Advertised for the show is the return of Brock Lesnar, Liv Morgan and Ronda Rousey having a face-to-face meeting, Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Ludwig Kaiser, and Maximum Male Models unveiling the 2022 beachwear collection.

Here is what WWE reportedly has cooked up behind the scenes going into tonight’s show.

Early SmackDown Plans

Fightful is reporting that Brock Lesnar, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Theory, Adam Pearce, Street Profits, New Day, and Maximum Male Models have all been written into the show as of this afternoon.

The report notes that Roman Reigns’ locker room has been prepped for a segment. There’s no word on if Roman will show up tonight.

It’s also been said that the beachwear collection segment set for tonight could have some SummerSlam merch incorporated.

It’s also been reported that Drew McIntyre is set to “smash some tables.”

In an off-air backstage note, Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, and Nick Khan will be making the trip to Boston for tonight’s show.

Keep in mind that things change within WWE at a rapid pace, so these tentative plans could be modified or scrapped altogether.

Keep it locked on the SEScoops homepage for live coverage of WWE SmackDown tonight.

John Laurinaitis’ Time With WWE May Be Up (Report)

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Long-time WWE employee John Laurinaitis’ time with WWE seems to be up following the return of Triple H.

A new update on John Laurinaitis has surfaced following the announcement that Triple H will resume his position as EVP of Talent Relations.

John Laurinaitis Is Gone

Laurinaitis previously worked as the Head of Talent Relations. However, he went on administrative leave last month amid ‘hush pact’ allegations surrounding himself and Vince McMahon. 

Fightful has reported that WWE announcing that Triple H was back signaled ‘widely expected’ confirmation that Laurinaitis has effectively finished up with the company.

It was also noted that many expected John to be a ‘fall guy’ with all the ‘hush pact’ investigations. The report also said that several sources had stated that the Head of Talent Relations position had ‘long passed Laurinaitis by’.

In John Laurinaitis’ absence, Bruce Prichard has been acting as interim Head of Talent Relations.

Allegations Fallout

Following the initial allegations surfacing, Vince McMahon stepped away from his positions as WWE CEO and Chairman. Stephanie McMahon has filled in and become the Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chairwoman of WWE.

Since then, another report from the Wall Street Journal indicated that Vince McMahon has paid over $12 million in ‘hush money’ over the past 16 years to ‘suppress allegations of sexual misconduct and infidelity. This includes a $7.5 million payment to a former WWE wrestler.

Update on Chris Jericho’s Injury

An update has surfaced on an injury Chris Jericho recently sustained.

Jericho was featured on the main event of Fyter Fest night three. This was a special edition of AEW Dynamite.

Jericho went one-on-one with Eddie Kingston in a Barbed Wire Everywhere match. The Jericho Appreciation Society was suspended above the ring in a shark cage.

JAS members ended up being let out of the cage when Ruby Soho, who was in control of the cage, was attacked by Tay Conti and Anna Jay.

Jericho ended up winning the match thanks to the interference but Kingston got the last laugh.

Eddie threw Jericho into a barbed wire board to end the broadcast. When Dynamite went off the air, Jericho was stretched out.

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(Photo: AEW)

Chris Jericho Suffers Broken Nose

There was a spot in the match where Eddie Kingston was holding up a chair covered in barbed wire. Jericho countered with the Code Breaker but as Kingston went down for the move, the chair caught Jericho right on the bridge of the nose.

Both AEW and Jericho have revealed the injury status. It is indeed a broken nose.

Here’s a video clip of what caused the injury:

With the angle after the match and having sustained a legit injury, it appears Chris Jericho will spend a brief period of time off TV. At the very least, he’ll probably take a few weeks off from having matches.

Time will tell if the feud between Jericho and Kingston is over. At the end of the Fyter Fest night three broadcast, commentator Excalibur did say Eddie Kingston finally delivered what he promised despite losing the match.

We’ve updated our Wrestling Injuries Tracker to reflect Chris Jericho’s broken nose.

Bella Twins on The Demise of Total Divas & How it Should Return

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In 2013, WWE and E! launched ‘Total Divas’ a reality show focused on the lives of WWE’s female Superstars.

The two central figures of the show, Brie and Nikki Bella, would go on to have their own spin-off series, ‘Total Bellas’ focusing on their lives, injuries, and later the birth of their children.

Total Divas ran from July 2013 to December 2019 while Total Bellas lasted from October 2016 to January 2021.

A Possible Return?

Like many reality shows, Total Divas was criticized for what viewers believed were scripted scenes and not reflective of the day-to-day work of a WWE Superstar.

Speaking to TV Insider, Nikki Bella told SEScoops correspondent Scott Fishman that the show did have a positive influence on WWE audiences.

“It doesn’t get enough credit. I believe it was also a reason why we had more girls showing up. Here were these reality fans that believed in us and our stories inside and outside the ring. They wanted to come to watch it live and grew into fans. It changed the game so much for us. It made people believe in women’s wrestling.”

“It was also a reason why we had more girls showing up [to WWE events.]”

Nikki Bella on the impact of Total Divas.

Nikki added that while she believes the show should come back, it should only do so under the right circumstances.

“it has to be the right people behind it. We started to go in a direction where it became more to do with bad girls’ club drama. It’s why we walked away.”

Nikki Bella on what a Total Divas return should be.

In that same interview, Brie Bella said that a new cast of Superstars would be perfect for a revived show.

“It would be awesome to see A bECKY lYNCH ON there. Does she cry after a match? Does she kiss her daughter before she comes out? I

Brie Bella on a possible new cast for Total Divas.

Brie also suggested that the show could “make stars” if it was brought back.

WWE has given no indication that they plan on reviving either Total Divas or Total Bellas.

Vince McMahon Missed Recent WWE TV Show

Vince McMahon wasn’t in the backstage area for a recent WWE TV taping.

McMahon may have stepped back as the CEO and Chairman of WWE but he still very much runs the show. When Stephanie McMahon was announced as the interim CEO and Chairwoman, WWE made it clear in a statement that Vince remains at the helm of creative.

Vince has stepped back from the role amid an investigation into his alleged million-dollar pacts with former female employees.

Despite the situation, Vince hasn’t really missed a beat in terms of being fully entrenched in the gorilla position for Raw and SmackDown.

It appears he wasn’t seen for a recent taping, however.

Vince McMahon Missed SmackDown

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Vince McMahon was not present for the July 15 episode of SmackDown. In addition, Kevin Dunn wasn’t seen in the backstage area either.

At this time, there is no word on why Vince McMahon and Kevin Dunn weren’t in attendance for the show.

It had been reported that Vince’s planned trip to Canada to visit John Cena had been pushed back a week. Cena recently had an official wedding ceremony but it’s unknown if Vince attended.

It’ll be interesting to see if it’ll be business as usual for the July 22 episode of WWE SmackDown, which will be held inside TD Garden in Boston, MA.

MLW Super Series Headed to Atlanta this September

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Major League Wrestling is headed to the greater Atlanta area for the first time later this summer.

MLW: SUPER SERIES is presented by MLA and is scheduled for Sunday, September 18th at the Space Event Center in Norcross, Georgia.

Super Series will be co-presented by MLW and several international promotions. Matches from this FUSION TV taping will air on beIN SPORTS nationwide on cable and dish and in over 20 countries around the world.

MLW Super Series Matches

MLW Super Series Main Event

Here’s what we know about the MLW Super Series ’22 card:

  • The main event will see Bandido (presenting AAA) challenging Alex Hammerstone for the MLW World Heavyweight Championship.
  • Shun Skywalker will be in action (representing DRAGONGATE).

MLW talent also signed to appear includes:

  • World Heavyweight Champion Alex Hammerstone
  • World Women’s Champion Taya Valkyrie 
  • Jacob Fatu and the Samoan SWAT Team
  • Mads Krugger
  • Mance Warner
  • Alex Kane and the BOMAYE Fight Club

Additional matches will be announced in the weeks ahead.

If you’re in the Atlanta area, tickets for MLW Super Series are now on sale at LuchaTickets.com.

IMPACT Wrestling News & Results (7/21/2022)

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Last night, the July 21 episode of IMPACT Wrestling aired. The episode was recorded on July 15 at Old Forester’s Paristown Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. 

Quick Results

  • VXT (Deonna Purrazzo & Chelsea Green) def. Jordynne Grace & Mia Yim
  • X-Division Championship Match: Mike Bailey (c) def. Deaner (w/ Joe Doering)
  • Masha Slamovich def. Madison Rayne (w/ Gisele Shaw)
  • Ace Austin & Chris Bey def. OGK (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett) (w/ Maria Kanellis) 
  • No. 1 Contender’s Match for IMPACT World Heavyweight Championship: Alex Shelley def. Chris Sabin

IMPACT News

Last night, many notable pieces of news emerged from the July 21 episode. We have collected some of the news and updates from last night’s episode. 

VXT (Chelsea Green & Deonna Purrazzo)

VXT (Chelsea Green & Deonna Purrazzo) will be challenging Taya Valkyrie & Rosemary for their Knockouts Tag Team Championships.

Killer Kelly

After many mysterious vignettes, Killer Kelly will officially be making her debut on next week’s edition of IMPACT.

KUSHIDA

KUSHIDA is set to make his IMPACT in-ring debut on the next week’s edition of IMPACT. The former IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion is set to take on Rich Swann in singles action.

After Alex Shelley took on Chris Sabin, Violent By Design attacked both competitors. KUSHIDA made his debut and come out to help get rid of VBD.

Alex Shelley

In the main event of IMPACT Wrestling, Alex Shelley took on his long-time tag partner Chris Sabin. The match was a No. 1 Contender’s Match for IMPACT World Heavyweight Championship. Alex Shelley would go on and defeat Sabin after a hard-fought bout. , 

Alex Shelley will be challenging Josh Alexander for the IMPACT World Championship. This will be Shelley and Alexander’s first ever one-on-one encounter.

Cody Rhodes Was Told To Save Torn Pec Reveal For WWE Hell In A Cell

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WWE’s Cody Rhodes recently revealed that he was told by WWE to save the reveal of his torn pec for the Hell In A Cell premium live event. 

Performing Through The Injury

At Hell in a Cell, Cody Rhodes entered the cell with a torn pectoral muscle. The injury was announced before the show, but Cody fought through and still wrestled against Seth Rollins.

While making his entrance, Rhodes covered up the injury with his American Nightmare ring jacket. He made the big reveal when he was in the ring with Rollins. Rollins, and the crowd, were stunned when they saw the intense bruising on Cody’s chest.

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Cody Rhodes shows off more of his gnarly pec injury after match with Seth Rollins

Cody Was Told To Save The Reveal

When speaking to ComicBook, Cody talked about the big reveal:

“No one saw it, other than, I think Vince (McMahon) saw it. I was going to take my robe off for cameras, and the voice of God, whoever is head of production in that moment, I remember them saying, ‘Don’t.’ Stu, the camera operator, told me we were going to save it for the show. Very few people had actually seen it and how bad it was. 

Through the day, it was getting worse because there was so much blood, so much blood under my skin. I’m almost anemic, so if you chop me or squeeze me, you can see it instantly. Just the perfect person to have their body ripped in half for that moment.”

Cody has undergone surgery for the injury, but WWE announced on June 10 that Cody Rhodes will be out for nine months. 

H/T to Jeremy Lambert of Fightful for the transcription

Reason For Liv Morgan’s WWE Push Revealed (Report)

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A new report has revealed the possible reason that Liv Morgan has finally received a push by WWE.

Many were surprised when WWE decided to give Liv Morgan a major push over the last few weeks. Earlier this month, Liv won the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match. Later that night, she cashed in the briefcase on Ronda Rousey to become the SmackDown Women’s Champion.

Liv Benefits From Sasha & Naomi?

In the most recent edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer revealed that “part of the reason, if not the key reason, for the recent push of Morgan was the walking out of Sasha Banks and Naomi.”

Meltzer noted that when they left WWE needed a top-tier babyface for the SmackDown women’s division. Now we see that Morgan was the one who got the pick of the draw, which has worked out because fans have always been strongly behind her.

As previously reported, Banks and Naomi are still under contract with WWE. However, Banks’ lawyer is reportedly working on her release. Banks has been making non-wrestling bookings and reportedly won’t make any wrestling-related bookings until next year. It was also reported that Sasha Banks has an asking price of $30,000 for non-wrestling appearances.