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Kenny Omega: WWE Is Desperate, AEW Turned The Tables

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Kenny Omega believes AEW has caused WWE to hit the panic button.

AEW has achieved quite a bit for only being in existence since 2019. The rapid success of Dynamite led to AEW scoring a new deal with TNT and a second television show, Rampage. Now, Cody and Brandi Rhodes are set to premiere their reality show on the network.

The company has signed the likes of CM Punk, Bryan Danielson, and Adam Cole. AEW sold out the United Center in Chicago and packed Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City. They’ve been hitting over one million viewers consistently on Dynamite as well.

Not bad for a “pissant” company.

Of course, WWE has long been the Big Kahuna when it comes to the wrestling industry. Having been around for decades, the promotion is able to pull in higher total viewership numbers for Monday Night Raw and SmackDown.

With that said, Kenny Omega believes the gap has been closing quickly. Here’s what the AEW World Heavyweight Champion told Tokyo Sports.

“At the start, there was a huge gap between WWE and AEW. (AEW) was just some fledgling promotion after all. But have you realized how the tables have turned? WWE is desperate. They keep bringing back legends every other week. COVID is a terrible thing, and we never wanted it to happen but it is what it is.”

There was a huge down period for the wrestling industry when it came to COVID-19. Many people wondered about the future of AEW since it was a newer promotion. WWE was certainly better equipped to ride out the pandemic but AEW managed to pull through and is thriving now more than ever.

Whether you’re solely an AEW fan or a WWE fan, most can agree that competition benefits the customer. Time will tell just how far AEW can keep going.

The Miz Explains Why He Stayed On TV Despite Torn MCL

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The Miz has detailed why he was able to stay on WWE TV despite a torn MCL.

For years, WWE has relied on The Miz to play any role they wish for him to do. Whether it’s as WWE Champion or as a goofy midcarder, The Miz has been a team player since his arrival on the main roster back in 2006.

The Miz has also been able to stay relatively healthy throughout his career. In a Zombie lumberjack match of all things, he ended up tearing his MCL. While many expected him to miss a substantial amount of time, The Miz remained on WWE TV in a non-wrestling role.

During an appearance on Off The Vine, the former two-time WWE Champion explained how he managed to avoid time off.

“My first major injury was about twelve weeks ago when I tore my MCL. I didn’t have surgery. It was partially torn, but I had to sit out. It was the first time I had to actually take time off, but I didn’t. The doctor was like, ‘you can still be on the program, you can’t do much, you can have crutches or a wheelchair.’ I was like, ‘I will take a wheelchair and John [Morrison], my tag team partner will roll me around in it. I don’t want to have to do anything. Honestly, it created for great content.”

The Miz ended up turning his back on John Morrison but plans for the feud have been halted. That’s because The Miz is a currently contestant on Dancing With The Stars. He was able to survive the first round.

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Major ROH Name Set To Be Free Agent In Early 2022

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A big name on the ROH roster will see his contract come to an end at the start of 2022.

That name is Rush, the former two-time ROH World Champion. Unfortunately for Rush, he’s dealing with an injury at the moment. He underwent surgery following a knee injury that he suffered during a tag team match. He is said to be out of action anywhere between 8-12 months.

During an interview with Sports Illustrated, Rush revealed that he will be a free agent in Jan. 2022.

“My contract expires in January. So far, we have not talked about a contract renewal. I am very grateful to ROH. I am also a man of challenges and goals, and I’m open to listening to everyone.”

Rush first captured the ROH gold back in Sept. 2019. He ended up losing the title to PCO but won it back in Feb. 2020. Rush would hold the championship for 498 days as ROH went dark due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Once the company got the ball rolling again, Rush lost the title to Bandido at the Best in the World event inside Chesapeake Employers Insurance Arena in Baltimore, Maryland back in July.

Stick with SEScoops for the latest on Rush’s future.

NXT 2.0 Reportedly in Discussion to be involved in WWE Draft

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Call-ups from NXT 2.0 could end up playing a role in the upcoming WWE Draft.

Mat Men Podcast co-host Andrew Zarian reports that he heard NXT 2.0 would be involved in the draft. However, WWE hasn’t officially confirmed the report. The WWE draft will start on October 1st on Friday Night Smackdown. It will also conclude on Monday Night Raw on October 4th.

“Hearing that NXT will be involved in the draft,” said Zarian. He continues, “Expect a few call-ups.”

NXT 2.0 Call Ups

NXT 2.0 is in the process of introducing new talent to its roster. However, the brand also has talent that has been on the roster for several years. WWE could bring several NXT veterans to the main roster to create opportunities for newer talent.

Ad-Free Shows’ Jon Alba reports that faction Hit Row could be in the draft. However, he clarifies that WWE hasn’t decided yet if they will leave the developmental brand and that plans can change.

“Hit Row is one of the names being discussed for a main roster call-up from #WWENXT for the #WWE Draft, I’m told,” said Alba. He continues, Whether it ultimately gets the call will remain to be seen, obviously, but @AndrewZarian reports NXT will be involved in the draft.”

While Hit Row formed four months ago, the leader Isaiah “Swerve” Scott has been with the brand for two years. Scott is also the current NXT North American Champion. Hit Row is in a feud with Legado Del Fantasma, which doesn’t seem to be ending soon. It’s unclear if Hit Row does get drafted if they would still appear on NXT 2.0 to finish the feud.

Update On WWE Running Major PPV In The U.K Next Year

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Multiple recent reports are stating that WWE is hoping to host a major PPV in the UK next year. A report by WhatCulture stated that WWE’s plan is to hold a PPV in the U.K next September.

A recent report from TalkSport is stating that WWE is hopeful to hold SummerSlam from the UK next year. The preferred venue is reportedly Cardiff’s Principality Stadium.

“Sources tell talkSPORT that although it’s WWE’s preferred venue, nothing is final right now,” wrote Alex McCarthy. “It’s even possible that WWE will hold a stadium show in the UK that isn’t SummerSlam.”

One of the main features of the venue that is appealing to WWE is the retractable roof. It holds 74,500 but has hosted as many as 78,000 for boxing.

This would be the first WWE main roster PPV in the U.K since Insurrextion in June 2003. If SummerSlam takes place in the UK next year, it would be the first time that event has taken place there since 1992.

SummerSlam 92 was held at London’s Wembley Stadium. “The British Bulldog” Davey Boy Smith defeated his brother-in-law Bret Hart for the Intercontinental title in the main event. Randy Savage also faced the Ultimate Warrior and the Undertaker took on Kamala.

Kurt Angle Reveals What He Didn’t Like About First Feud With Samoa Joe

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Kurt Angle wasn’t exactly gung-ho about his first feud with Samoa Joe in TNA Wrestling.

Angle signed with TNA back in 2006 after an eight-year run with WWE. In his first pivotal feud with the company, Angle went to war with “The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe. It was a memorable rivalry for many fans who watched the product back then but the Olympic gold medalist took issue with it.

During an episode of The Kurt Angle Show, Angle discussed why he didn’t like the idea of going one-on-one with Joe right away.

“I don’t know. I did not like that because Samoa Joe was undefeated. I felt like if I came into the company and started out with someone else, Joe and I could work up to each other in six months to a year. Really build our program, but they wanted to slingshot this thing and do it really quickly. Unfortunately, I ended Joe’s undefeated streak the first pay per view I wrestled. It made no sense at all. I just felt like we could’ve built this up, done a lot more pay per view buys if we built it the correct way instead of slingshotting it. That’s what the company wanted, so that’s what I did.”

Joe did eventually pick up a massive victory over Angle. He defeated Kurt for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship back in 2008 in a Title vs. Career match. Joe’s reign lasted 182 days and it was his only run with the championship.

Today, Angle is retired from pro wrestling while Joe is featured on the NXT brand for WWE. Joe recently was forced to relinquish the NXT Championship due to an injury.

Brodie Lee Documentary To Premiere In Rochester

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A documentary on the life of Jon Huber (aka Brodie Lee) will premiere tonight. A screening of the film will take place in his hometown of Rochester, New York. “This is Brodie Lee” was produced by Wrestlevision in association with Classy Wolf Media. The film will screen at the Movies 10 in Rochester and tickets are available online here.

A synopsis for the film reads as follows:

“Documentary movie on the life of Jon Huber, known worldwide as Brodie Lee/Luke Harper. Tells the story of his life in wrestling, from a backyard to the Western NY indy scene, to the big time in WWE and AEW – from the fellow wrestlers who shared the road with Brodie.”

It is not currently known who was interviewed for the film.

AEW will be in Rochester tomorrow night for AEW Dynamite from the Blue Cross Arena.

Huber spoke with News 8 anchor Adam Chodak in 2018 about what Rochester means to him.

“Rochester is a very special place for me, I love it here. Red Hots are my favorite thing in the world, garbage plates are wonderful, I have to be careful with them though,” he said. “To me, Rochester just has a different feel and you could go to Buffalo or Syracuse and it doesn’t feel the same as it does here.”

Seth Rollins Didn’t Earn Brock Lesnar’s Respect Right Away

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Seth Rollins learned that earning the respect of Brock Lesnar wasn’t easy.

Rollins and Lesnar have had their share of matches in WWE. It was Rollins who stole the WWE Championship from Lesnar at WrestleMania 31 back in 2015 with his Money In The Bank cash-in. Just two months prior, the two were involved in a highly-praised triple threat match that also included John Cena at the Royal Rumble.

The two ended up meeting again at WrestleMania 35 back in 2019. This time, Rollins was the face challenging heel Lesnar for the WWE Championship. Rollins ended up winning the match.

During an appearance on Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions, Rollins admitted that Lesnar didn’t respect him immediately.

“It took some time. He’s a guy who is not just let you come in and, on a shoot, can take anybody in the locker room. It takes time to earn his respect. It took me a cold pack of Coors Light in his locker room after [WrestleMania 35].”

Seth Rollins also revealed that it was Lesnar’s call to have their 2019 match open up the WrestleMania 35 card. Lesnar’s reasoning was that he felt having back-to-back world title changes to close out the show would hurt both matches. Lesnar vs. Rollins was initially set to take place right before the women’s triple threat title match between Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey, and Charlotte.

Rollins admitted that at first, he was bummed out that he didn’t get the call to headline WrestleMania 35. On the flip side, he was elated for Becky Lynch, who is now Rollins’ wife.

Anthony Bowens Comments On Kanyon ‘Dark Side’ Episode

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The Acclaimed’s Anthony Bowens recently took to social media to comment on the Dark Side of the Ring episode on Kanyon. Bowens said that he used to hide to read Kanyon’s book because he didn’t want anyone seeing him reading a book about a gay wrestler.

“Finally got around to watching this & it broke my heart. I use to hide in Barnes & Noble to read Kanyon’s book bc I didn’t want anyone to see me reading a book about a gay wrestler.”

Bowens continued to say that he felt many of the same fears Kanyon did.

“I felt his same fear. I wish he was alive to show him how far we’ve come & how much he was loved.”

“Wrestling Reality: The Life and Mind of Chris Kanyon, Wrestling’s Gay Superstar” is available on Amazon here.

In 2019, Bowens spoke about realizing his sexuality in a video posted to YouTube.

“I prefer to be labeled now as gay,” Bowens said.

“Most people who come out say they had a moment in their youth when they figured out something was different,” Bowens said. “They just knew they were gay. I never had one of those moments.”

Bowens originally said he was bisexual in 2017.

“I identified myself as bisexual because I really didn’t know much about the LGBTQ community,” he said. “I didn’t dive in that much because I was still closeted.”

Ronda Rousey & Travis Brown Announce Birth Of Daughter La’akea Makalapuaokalanip

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Ronda Rousey and Travis Browne have announced the birth of their first child together. The baby girl’s name is La’akea Makalapuaokalanip Browne.

The ‘Baddest Woman on the Planet’ posted this photo on Instagram of her daughter:

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Rousey is also step-mother to Browne’s two children from a previous marriage. She and Browne announced in April that Rousey was 4-months pregnant. Back in July, Rousey spoke about the challenges of pregnancy on Instagram.

“I wish I could say that pregnancy feels amazing, that I’ve never felt more powerful as a woman. But it feels more like my organs are being crushed by the miracle of life,” Rousey says in the post. “I’ve never felt more exhausted, unmotivated or aware of gravity. Some days I have to lay on my side for hours just to comfortably breathe.”

“This baby is gunna be some kind of superhero cause I swear she’s eating all my muscles.”

Will Ronda Rousey Return To WWE?

Ronda Rousey left WWE after WrestleMania 35 for what she referred to as an “impregnation vacation.” Triple H said in an interview to MMA Junkie in 2019 that Rousey had been pitching ideas for her return.

“I don’t think she understood that walking in the door, but when she got here, she said to me multiple times, ‘It’s like the family that I never knew I was missing, and the group of friends and the environment I never knew I was missing.’ I think she misses that greatly. She talks to everybody all the time, she’s constantly with us, and she’s constantly pitching her return. So, if I had to guess, it would be sooner than later, but who knows?”

WWE RAW Results (9/27): Steel Cage Main Event, Title Matches, Goldberg Appears

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WWE RAW aired live from the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Big E defended the WWE Championship against Lashley tonight. Charlotte Flair issued an Open Challenge for the RAW Women’s Championship. Damian Priest defended the US Title against Sheamus in a No DQ, No Countout match.

In addition to the takeaways below, Goldberg appeared on tonight’s RAW via satellite and vowed to get revenge on Lashley for attacking Gage.

RAW Results (9/27)

  1. Big E def. Bobby Lashley via DQ & retained the WWE Title
  2. Angel Garza def. Erik
  3. Reggie vs. Ricochet ended in a DQ
  4. Keith “Bearcat” Lee def. Akira Tozawa
  5. Damian Priest def. Sheamus to retain the US Title
  6. Veer, Shanky, Jinder Mahal def. Mustafa Ali, Mansoor, Jeff Hardy
  7. Karrion Kross def. Jaxson Ryker
  8. AJ Styles def. Riddle
  9. Charlotte Flair def. Doudrop to retain the RAW Women’s Championship
  10. Big E def. Bobby Lashley in a Steel Cage match to retain the WWE Championship

Here are the takeaways from this week’s show:

The Opening Title Match Ended In A DQ

Big E defended the WWE Championship against Lashley in the first match of the night. Lashley controlled the action early and got Big E in a Headlock. The WWE Champion battled out of the hold but Lashley leveled him with a shoulder tackle.

Lashley perched Big E up on the top turnbuckle and went for a Superplex but Big E held onto the ropes. Lashley launched Big E to the outside and Big E crashed to the floor. Bobby followed Big E out there and both superstars hit a Clothesline at the same time.

Big E and Lashley traded punches in the middle of the ring. Lashley got the better of the exchange and sent the champion to the corner. Lashley connected with a Swinging Neckbreaker Big E went for the Big Ending but Lashley escaped to the ring apron.

The WWE Champion punched Lashley in the face and then hit a Spear. Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin made their way to the entrance ramp and wound up attacking Big E for the DQ. They were wearing Hurt Business shirts as apparently the group is back together without explanation. New Day made the save and Adam Pearce came to the entrance ramp. Pearce announced that Big E will defend the WWE Championship later tonight against Lashley in a Steel Cage match.

Angel Garza def. Erik

Angel Garza squared off with Erik tonight on RAW. Ivar and Humberto Carrillo were ringside for the match. Erik connected with a Suplex and followed it up with a knee to the face. Humberto hopped on the ring apron for a distraction and Garza capitalized with a DDT for the pinfall victory.

Keith “Bearcat” Lee def. Akira Tozawa

Akira Tozawa faced Keith “Bearcat” Lee. Lee sent Akira to the corner and hit a Splash. Lee launched Tozawa across the ring and hit a Ground Zero (Powerslam) for the pinfall victory.

Damian Priest Retained The US Title

Damian Priest defended the United States Championship against Sheamus in a No DQ, No Countout match. Priest and Sheamus battled to the corner of the ring to begin the action. Sheamus wrestled Damian to the canvas and applied a Headlock.

Sheamus and Damian battled to the outside and the Celtic Warrior sent the US Champion tumbling over the steel steps. Sheamus set up a table but turned around into a forearm to the face from Damian. The two superstars battled to the apron and Sheamus hit White Noise through the table as RAW went to a break.

When RAW returned, Priest and Sheamus were battling outside the ring. Sheamus shoved Damian into the ring post and then hurled him into the barricade. Sheamus went to attack Priest with a chair but Damian knocked it away. Sheamus set up the chair in the corner and launched Damian’s face into it.

Sheamus connected with an Alabama Slam and went for the cover but Damian kicked out at two. Damian threw the chair and Sheamus’ head and connected with a Uranage for a near fall. Sheamus and Damian traded punches in the middle of the ring.

Damian hit a Clothesline but Sheamus responded with a jumping knee strike to the head for a two count. Damian sent Sheamus through a table in the corner and connected with the Reckoning for the pinfall victory. Damian Priest is still the United States Champion.

Veer, Shanky, Mahal Picked Up A Win

Jeff Hardy, Mansoor, Mustafa Ali faced Shanky, Veer, and Jinder Mahal tonight on RAW. Hardy slammed Jinder to the mat and hit a Leg Drop for a near fall. Mustafa Ali tagged himself in and hit a Facebuster but Veer broke up the cover. Veer hit Ali with a shoulder tackle and then a big Clothesline for the pinfall victory.

Karrion Kross def. Jaxson Ryker

Karrion Kross faced Jaxson Ryker in a quick match tonight. Before the match, Karrion Kross cut a backstage promo and promised to put his opponent through agony. Kross beat Ryker down and applied the Kross Jacket for the easy submission victory.

AJ Styles def. Riddle

AJ Styles squared off against Riddle again tonight on RAW. Styles hit a Splash in the corner and then tossed Ridde to the outside. Riddle got up but AJ hit him with a knee to the face.

The action went back and forth and Riddle hit AJ with a Pele Kick. AJ responded with a Ushigoroshi for a near fall. Riddle connected with a German Suplex and went for the cover but Styles kicked out at two. Riddle hit the Ripcord Knee and Styles battled back with a Backbreaker.

Styles hit a Moonsault outside of the ring and rolled Riddle back inside. Styles locked in the Calf Crusher in the middle of the ring but Riddle was able to get to the bottom rope to break the hold. Riddle went for an RKO but AJ blocked it and hit the Styles Clash for a pinfall victory.

Charlotte Flair Retained The RAW Women’s Title, Baszler Attacked Eva Marie

Charlotte Flair had an Open Challenge for the RAW Women’s Championship and Doudrop took the challenge. Doudrop hit a shoulder tackle and went for a slam but Flair got out of the way. Doudrop connected with a chop and then a Senton in the middle of the ring. Eva Marie’s music hit for a distraction and Charlotte hit Natural Selection for the pinfall victory. Charlotte Flair is still the RAW Women’s Champion. Eva Marie posed and Charlotte hit her with a Clothesline as the crowd cheered. Eva then got on the microphone and claimed that she would have won the title if she had the opportunity. Shayna Baszler interrupted and attacked Eva. Baszler stomped on Eva’s arm against the steel steps to end the segment.

Big E Retained The WWE Championship

Big E defended the WWE Championship against Bobby Lashley inside a Steel Cage in the main event. Big E dominated early and slammed Lashley into the steel a few times. Lashley exploded out of the corner and leveled Big E with a Clothesline.

Lashley went for a Spear but Big E countered into a Hip Toss that sent Lashley into the steel. Big E bounced Lashley’s head off the cage a. few times and went for the Big Ending but Lashley escaped. Lashley went for the Hurt Lock but Big E was able to block it. Lashley hit a Suplex and went for the cover but Big E kicked out at two.

Both superstars battled on the turnbuckle and Big E went for the Big Ending. Lashley countered into a Dragon Sleeper against the ropes and then dropped him to the mat. Lashley made his way up the cage but Big E brought him down. Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander tried to interfere but Kofi and Xavier cut them off. Kingston hit a ridiculous Trust Fall off the cage and onto Benjamin & Alexander as RAW went to a break.

When RAW returned, Big E connected with three Belly to Belly Suplexes in a row and fired up the crowd. Lashley hit a Spear and went for the cover but Big E kicked out at two. Lashley went for a Clothesline but Big E ducked and hit the Big Ending. Big E went for the cover but Lashley powered out at the last moment. Lashley and Big E battled on the middle turnbuckle and Big E hit a massive Big Ending for the pinfall victory. Big E is still the WWE Champion.

Big E Beats Bobby Lashley In Rematch To Retain WWE Championship

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As promised, Bobby Lashley got his rematch for the WWE Championship against Big E in the opening match of Monday’s episode of Raw. The match was hard-hitting and went about 10 minutes until the DQ happened as The Hurt Business reunited (Shelton Benjamin, Cedric Alexander, and Lashley) to attack Big E.. This led to Kofi Kington and Xavier Woods running out to make the save. 

It was announced that the match would be restarted and take place inside of a Steel Cage. This was saved for the main event. At one point, Kingston did a dive off the side of the cage to take out The Hurt Business. Big E won with a Big Ending. Drew McIntyre came out and pointed his sword at Big E to close the show, so that’s the new direction. 

Two weeks ago on Raw, Big E cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase on Lashley to win the title after Lashley had retained the WWE Championship against Randy Orton. WWE gave Lashley a storyline out as he was selling a knee injury. Big E got the win after hitting the Big Ending.

WWE set up the rematch at Sunday’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view after Big E pinned Lashley in a six-man tag match that saw The New Day (Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods) defeat Lashley, AJ Styles & Omos.

Later that night, Lashley cut a promo about Big E and dared him to defend the WWE Championship against him on this Monday’s Raw. Lashley went as far as stating that Big E was a coward for the way that he won the title. Quickly after that, Big E accepted Lashley’s challenge by stating that  Lashley better be ready this time.

Keith Lee Returns On WWE Raw With New Nickname

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Keith Lee made his return to television on Monday’s episode of WWE Raw and did so with a new nickname.

The former NXT Champion did so when Akira Tozawa was upset after failing to win the WWE 24/7 title in the previous segment. This led to him issuing an open challenge to anyone. 

Lee came out and was introduced as Keith “Bearcat” Lee, who quickly picked up the win after pinning Tozawa with a powerslam. The nickname is a way to pay homage to Bearcat Wright.

At last Friday’s SmackDown event, while working a dark match, Lee was introduced under the Bearcat nickname for the first time. Since the start of August, he had been working dark matches prior to Raw and SmackDown. 

Lee said in a video on YouTube that he contracted COVID-19 in January and that was why he missed TV for 3 weeks.

Lee had been out of action since February as it was reported that he was not medically cleared to compete. It turned out that there was an issue with his heart and thus, he was forbidden from training as there was a fear that he could pass away if he put strain on his heart.

The inflammation in his heart eventually went down to normal and he was eventually cleared to return. He was last seen on television when he beat Karrion Kross on the August 2nd edition of Raw. 

Former WWE Star Reaches Out To Company Over Potential Return

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A former WWE superstar has reached out to the promotion and received a response.

Stars come and go in WWE. Not everyone can avoid the pink slip at some point. The good news for many is that second chances aren’t exactly rare with the company. Ariane Andrew played the role of Cameron on WWE TV. She was released back in 2016.

Speaking to Wrestling Inc, Andrew revealed that she actually made contact with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon to discuss a possible return.

“I am very torn if I want to say this, but I actually reached out recently and was like, ‘I would love to come back,’ and, will I be back? That’s to be determined, but I actually reached out to Vince [McMahon] himself and was like, you know what, I’m going to go to the person who’s at the top. I miss being in that world of wrestling. I saw Naomi three months ago, and I was like, you know what, if I have nothing, if I never got the championship, I feel like having the tag team titles would be awesome.”

Ariane Andrew was in for quite the surprise when McMahon responded to her.

“He actually responded, which is crazy. I know he’s a busy person. He was like, ‘I’ll pass this along to John Laurinaitis,’ who’s head of talent relations.”

Andrew was most recently seen on AEW TV back in 2020. She teamed with Nyla Rose in the AEW Women’s Tag Team Cup Tournament. The team ended up being bounced from the tournament in the first round.

Alexa Bliss To Be Off WWE TV Soon (Report)

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Alexa Bliss appears to be making her way off WWE TV.

Raj Giri of Wrestling Inc reports that Bliss is expected to be off future WWE shows soon. The report notes that it’s unknown whether or not the angle on Extreme Rules where Charlotte destroyed Alexa’s doll will be used as a way to write her off television.

The storyline going into Extreme Rules was that Charlotte didn’t think Alexa Bliss could be championship material again due to her obsession with playgrounds and dolls. After her match with Bliss, Charlotte said she hopes this serves as a wake-up call for the former five-time WWE Women’s Champion.

It’s been said that Bliss will be off TV for “a few months.” It’ll be interesting to see if she shows up on Monday Night Raw tonight (Sept. 27) or if her time off has already begun.

Bliss’ character began to change after being aligned with “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt. Bliss ended up costing Wyatt a match with Randy Orton at WrestleMania back in April. Following a post-WrestleMania promo on Raw the following night, Wyatt wasn’t seen on TV again. He ended up being released from the company. Many people believe that Bliss essentially took Wyatt’s place.

Stick with SEScoops for more information on Alexa Bliss’ reported time off WWE TV once more details become available.

Jim Ross: MJF Is A Star Regardless Of Era

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Legendary play-by-play ace, Jim Ross, has some high praise for MJF.

It’s clear that MJF is one of the fastest-rising stars in the wrestling industry. Many have praised him for his heel work. While he is known for his impressive mic skills, his in-ring work has also been nothing to dismiss.

One person who has taken notice of MJF’s potential is JR. During an edition of his Grilling JR podcast, Jim Ross said that MJF fits in with any era past, present, or future.

“I think MJF is going to be a star in any era. He understands the fundamentals of being a villain. He doesn’t want to entertain you so much as he wants to infuriate you. Cowboy (Bill Watts) would have loved him. He may have made him a manager because of his size, but I don’t think so. MJF is as big as Buddy Roberts. Buddy Roberts headlined cards all over the world. I believe in MJF’s abilities.”

Ross went on to say that he feels Maxwell Jacob Friedman hasn’t even scratched the surface in terms of what he can do. MJF is only 25 years old and made his pro wrestling debut back in 2015.

MJF has already mixed it up with some of the biggest stars in the business. He’s gone one-on-one with the likes of Chris Jericho, Jon Moxley, Cody Rhodes, and others. The match with Moxley was for the AEW World Championship but MJF fell short.

Do you think MJF would’ve fit in with any era in pro wrestling?

Mick Foley Believes WWE Needs To Pay More Attention To Continuity

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Mick Foley had been very vocal about WWE’s mistreatment of stars recently. He continued talking about the promotion’s problems during his recent appearance on Sean Waltman’s Pro Wrestling 4 Life podcast.

The Hall Of Famer discussed how Vince McMahon changing the script of WWE shows at the last minute has become a regular occurrence in the company.

Speaking of how these last-minute changes affect the quality of programming, Foley said that it leads to the shows losing their continuity. He then compared WWE’s state to AEW explaining how it makes WWE look bad in comparison:

“You lose your continuity. When you promise people two or three different matches for the next week and then they don’t take place, and you don’t explain why,

And then you have another show [AEW] that does a really good job of telling you what’s gonna take place next week.”

Detailing how he would fix this problem, Mick Foley said that the officials need to go back to the big picture thinking. They should pay more attention to continuity:

“I just think they need to pay attention to continuity, They need to go back to big picture thinking, outside of just the WrestleMania main event, and they need to let the talent be as good as it can be.”

What do you think about Mick Foley’s remarks on the state of WWE programming? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below.

Seth Rollins On The Original Plans For The Shield’s Breakup

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Seth Rollins shocked the world when he turned on Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns to end the Shield during the June 2, 2014 episode of Monday Night Raw.

However, during his recent appearance on the Broken Skull Session, Rollins revealed that WWE originally intended to break the faction up a lot earlier.

Rollins claimed that WWE had discussed breaking up the Shield back in January 2014. The plan was for it to lead to a match between Ambrose and Reigns at WrestleMania:

“What happened was, they wanted to break us up back in January [2014], maybe December. They wanted to go to Ambrose and Roman and at WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans. I was left out. Maybe a special referee or something.'”

Explaining how the plans got changed, Seth Rollins revealed that they went to talk to Triple H. They explained how they were on the cusp of a face turn and breaking them up would mean the loss of a lot of merchandise money.

Apart from this, the former Universal champion also talked about his 2019 Hell In A Cell match with Bray Wyatt and recalled being furious with Vince McMahon for it. You can check out his comments on the matter at this link.

Bryan Danielson Was Pleasantly Surprised With AEW’s Creative Approach

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After butting heads with the WWE writers for over a decade, Bryan Danielson was pleasantly surprised with the creative approach in AEW. The former WWE star recently had an interview with Sports Illustrated. Among other things, he talked about the difference in the creative process of the two companies.

Detailing his reaction to his first encounter with the AEW creatives, Bryan admitted that he was a little blown away. According to him, no one told him what he was doing and they asked Danielson what he wanted to do instead:

“I was actually a little bit blown away, my first time I had to talk or anything was in Cincinnati, and I was like, so what are we doing? ‘I don’t know, what do you want to do?’ Wait, what?”

Bryan Danielson On AEW’s Approach Compared To WWE

Bryan Danielson continued his explanation mentioning how he was never handed a sheet of paper. He described that people in AEW have a collective approach where they sit down and figure out what the plan for him is:

“Last week in Newark, it was the same thing. I was never handed a sheet of paper. I was never told what we’re doing. We kind of sit down and decide what we’re doing, And I was just like, oh. And then there’s this overarching fear for me a little bit because some people don’t like working with the writers.”

The former world champion made his AEW debut during the All Out PPV from Chicago on September 5. He made his first Dynamite appearance on September 8 from Cincinnati, Ohio. Danielson also talked about the WWE creative process in detail and discussed being part of the creative himself during his finishing months. You can check out his comments at this link.

WWE Royal Rumble Location & Venue Revealed For 2022

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We now know the location and venue of the 2022 WWE Royal Rumble event.

The next Royal Rumble event is scheduled to take place on Jan. 29, 2022. Tickets will be going on sale on Oct. 15. So that leaves the question, where will the big PPV event take place?

WWE has announced that next year’s Royal Rumble will be held inside The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Here’s what WWE Executive Vice President of Special Events, John P. Saboor, had to say in a press release.

“WWE has a rich history in St. Louis and we are excited to bring Royal Rumble to the Dome at America’s Center, a venue that has hosted countless large-scale sports and entertainment events. We look forward to giving the WWE Universe an opportunity to experience all that St. Louis has to offer.”

Of course, the city of St. Louis is also excited. Tishaura Jones, the Mayor of St. Louis, chimed in.

“The City of St. Louis is thrilled to host Royal Rumble at the Dome at America’s Center in January. St. Louis has the best sports scene in the country, and Royal Rumble will enhance it even more. This event is an incredible opportunity for our city, bringing WWE fans from across the nation to St. Louis and helping keep our downtown vibrant during the winter season.”

WWE is touting The Dome at America’s Center as the largest venue to ever play host to the Royal Rumble. It’s quite the change from the Royal Rumble event that took place at the beginning of 2021. While the event emanated from Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, Florida, there were no fans in attendance due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

This will be the first Royal Rumble event with fans in attendance since 2020. That show took place inside Minute Maid Park in Houston, Texas.

Bray Wyatt Responds To Seth Rollins’ Comment About Their Hell In A Cell Match

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Seth Rollins recently admitted that he was very upset with Vince McMahon after the finish to his 2019 Universal championship Hell In A Cell match with Bray Wyatt. Now Wyatt has responded to his remarks

The former WWE superstar took on his Twitter to respond to the Architect. He indicated that his reaction to the finish was very similar to his opponent:

The 2019 Hell In A Cell PPV saw a newly debuted Fiend facing Seth Rollins in a cell match. The bout ended in Referee stoppage after Wyatt was hit with a sledgehammer by Rollins and buried under weapons.

However, The Fiend rose from under the pile of weapons when the officials were checking on him. He attacked Rollins and incapacitated him with the Mandible Claw. This ending attracted largely negative reactions from fans.

Seth Rollins On His Reaction To Match Against Wyatt

Seth Rollins talked about his reaction to the Hell In A Cell match against Bray Wyatt during his recent appearance on Broken Skull Sessions. Rollins claimed that he wanted to ‘strangle Vince McMahon’ for that finish:

“I put a positive spin on it now because I can look back a year and a half later, but at the time, I came through that curtain and I was ready to strangle Vince McMahon. I’m not kidding you.”

Rollins also talked about the fan reaction to the finish. He revealed which star held him back from talking to Mr. McMahon that night. You can check out his comments here

Bryan Danielson Talks AEW vs. WWE Fanboy Wars

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Bryan Danielson has shared his thoughts on the fanboy wars between AEW and WWE fans.

Danielson is one of the major names that signed with AEW. He had been with WWE since 2010 and even competed in the main event of WrestleMania earlier this year. Danielson says that while leaving WWE was a difficult decision to make, he made the jump because he felt AEW provided an exciting challenge.

Of course, fans on both sides constantly argue on social media over which product is better. Danielson addressed this during an interview with Sports Illustrated.

“After I got a little promo and I said, ‘I love where I worked before,’ that got a huge chorus of boos. But it’s true. I think that also speaks to it’s not just a wrestling culture thing. I think there’s also a tribalism in our country right now. The narrative of being on one side or the other, and I think most people are actually very rational and will enjoy both sides, but I think the harder edges, and those are the people who tend to speak out more.”

Danielson went on to say that social media brings out the worst in fanboys from both companies. Bryan Danielson has been all class since his WWE departure. He even penned a “Thank You” letter to WWE chairman Vince McMahon. He also admitted that he enjoyed working with WWE writers.

On the Grand Slam edition of Dynamite in New York City, Danielson made his in-ring debut for AEW. He went 30 minutes with AEW World Champion Kenny Omega in a draw. After the match, Danielson expressed gratitude to the fans and AEW.

WWE Championship Match To Open This Week’s Raw

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The WWE champion Big E will be defending his title against Bobby Lashley in the opening match of this week’s episode of Monday Night Raw.

The opening match of the Extreme Rules PPV saw the trio of The New Day facing the team of Bobby Lashley, AJ Styles, and Omos. The New Day won this bout.

Though this wasn’t the last of E and Lashley we saw during the night. Bobby Lashley was seen again in a backstage segment after The Usos vs. Street Profits match.

The All-Mighty called Big E “chicken s***” for cashing in the Money In The Bank contract on him after his match with Randy Orton. He then challenged E for a singles match on Raw saying  “I want my title back!”

The New Day member responded to the former champion later in the night. He said that Lashley has lost his mind before claiming that he doesn’t hide behind anyone.

Big E went on to accept the former TNA star’s challenge for a match at the red branded show. Michael Cole then announced that this bout will be opening this week’s episode of Raw.

It will be interesting to see how this match plays out and if WWE provides any hint at the upcoming roster changes on the episode of Raw before the Draft.

WWE Superstars React To Extreme Rules

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The Extreme Rules PPV gave people much to talk about including the strange finish to the main event extreme rules match between ‘Demon’ Finn Balor and the Universal champion Roman Reigns.

Many people including some WWE superstars reacted to the show on various social media sites. WWE also posted reactions of some of the stars who were part of the PPV on their YouTube channel.

WWE star Drew Gulak reacted to the finish of the Balor vs. Reigns match which saw the demon losing after the top rope broke. He said that the moral of this story is not to climb the rope if you are about to win the match.

Sasha Banks who made her return to WWE programming after more than a month of absence was seen in a backstage video. She simply said that ‘The boss is back’ and promised to see the fans on Friday.

Charlotte Flair retained the Raw women’s championship against Alexa Bliss at Extreme Rules. However, what she was asked about in her backstage interview were her actions after the match where Flair ripped Lily to pieces.

Flair said that it’s a problem that people care more about what happened with Lily than Alexa Bliss. She then claimed that the Alexa she faced on the show was the old Alexa who had won the women’s championship multiple times.

The US championship match on Extreme Rules saw Damian Priest rolling up Sheamus to retain his title. WWE also posted the reactions of both Sheamus and Priest on YouTube after the show. You can check out their reactions in the playlist below:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_LkY4YPlaXZ5nVOfTK4XRTVPznreENUh

WWE Extreme Rules Results: Roman Reigns vs. The Demon, Sasha Banks Returns

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WWE Extreme Rules aired live from the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Roman Reigns defended the Universal Championship against The Demon Finn Balor. Becky Lynch put her SmackDown Women’s Championship on the line against Bianca Belair.

Extreme Rules Results

  1. Liv Morgan def. Carmella (Kickoff Show)
  2. New Day def. Lashley, AJ Styles, Omos
  3. The Usos def. Street Profits to retain the SmackDown Tag Team Championship
  4. Charlotte Flair def. Alexa Bliss to retain the RAW Women’s Championship
  5. Damian Priest def. Sheamus & Jeff Hardy to retain the US Title
  6. Bianca Belair def. Becky Lynch via DQ (Becky retained the SD Women’s Title)
  7. Roman Reigns def. The Demon Finn Balor to retain the Universal Championship

Here are the takeaways from this week’s show:

New Day Picked Up A Win

New Day faced AJ Styles, Omos, and Bobby Lashley in a 6-man tag match to begin the PPV. Big E leveled AJ Styles with a Clothesline and threw him to the corner. Big E dared Lashley to tag in and Bobby entered the ring. Lashley and Big E traded punches in the middle of the ring. Lashley got the better of the exchange and leveled the WWE Champion with a Clothesline.

Lashley sent Big E to the corner and charged but the champ got out of the way. Big E drove Lashley to the corner and beat him down against the turnbuckle. New Day took turns stomping on Lashley in the corner and sent him out of the ring. Kingston went for a Crossbody but Lashley caught him. Woods dropped Lashley with a Dropkick and rolled him back in the ring.

New Day traded some words with Styles and Omos outside the ring. Lashley capitalized on the distraction and sent Kofi flying across the ring. Omos tagged in and continued to beat Kofi down. AJ Styles tagged in and got Kingston in a Headlock in the middle of the ring.

Kingston escaped and dropped Styles with a Double Stomp. Lashley dragged Big E off the apron and hurled him into the steel steps. Back in the ring, Lashley hit a slam on Kofi for a two count. Kofi battled back but Woods and Big E were taken out and he had nobody to tag.

Lashley brought Kingston back to the corner and beat him down some more. Kingston finally was able to tag in Woods and Xavier caught Lashley with a kick to the side of the head. Woods unloaded some punches and delivered a Dropkick. Woods went for a DDT but Lashley escaped. Xavier then connected with a Tornado DDT and went for the cover but Lashley kicked out at two.

Woods and Lashley battled on the top turnbuckle. Woods knocked Lashley down and hit him with a Dropkick off the top rope. Big E and AJ Styles tagged in and the WWE Champion connected with a couple Belly to Belly Suplexes. Big E knocked Omos and Lashley off the apron and hit a third Belly to Belly Suplex. Big E followed it up with a Splash in the middle of the ring.

The crowd broke out in a “New Day rocks!” chant as Big E went for the Big Ending. AJ was able to break free and hit Big E with a Pele Kick. Big E shrugged it off and connected with a big Uranage for a near fall. Styles bounced Big E’s face off the turnbuckle and rolled him up for a two count.

Styles hit another Pele Kick that sent Big E to the corner. Kingston tagged in but Styles didn’t see it. Kingston booted Styles in the face and Big E lifted AJ up in the Electric Chair. Kofi connected with a Double Stomp off the top rope and went for the cover but Lashley broke it up at two.

Lashley tagged himself in and slammed Kingston to the canvas for a two count. Lashley went for a Spear but Kofi got out of the way. Lashley tumbled out of the ring and Styles was sent to the outside as well. Kofi Kingston went for a Splash but Omos caught him with a punch. Styles leveled Woods as Lashley connected with a slam on Big E.

AJ Styles tagged himself in as Lashley set up for a Spear. Styles went for the Phenomenal Forearm but Lashley tagged himself in. Lashley tried to hit a Spear but the WWE Champion got out of the way and Lashley leveled Styles. Big E hit the Big Ending on Lashley for the pinfall victory. Later on the PPV, Lashley cut a backstage promo and called Big E a chicken shit. Lashley demanded a shot at the WWE Championship tomorrow night on RAW. Big E later accepted the challenge and the match will kick off RAW tomorrow night.

The Usos Retained The SmackDown Tag Team Titles

The Usos defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championships against Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins). Ford had his ribs taped due to the attack by The Bloodline on SmackDown. The Usos isolated Ford in the ring and focused their attacks on his injured midsection.

Montez Ford avoided a Splash and finally was able to tag in Angelo Dawkins. Angelo hit an elbow to the face and then delivered some Splashes to Jimmy and Jey. Angelo sent Jimmy to the apron as the crowd chanted “we want tables!”.

Dawkins connected with a Superplex and rolled through into a Twisting Neckbreaker for a two count. Montez tagged in and hit The Usos with a flip over the ring post. Ford followed it up with a Frog Splash but the pinfall was broken up as the crowd chanted “this is awesome!”. The Usos hit Ford with a Superkick to the injured ribs and followed it up with a double Frog Splash for the pinfall victory. The Usos are still the SmackDown Tag Team Champions.

Charlotte Flair Retained & Destroyed Lilly

Charlotte Flair defended the RAW Women’s Championship against Alexa Bliss tonight at Extreme Rules. Alexa and Charlotte circled each other as the bell rang. Bliss and Flair locked up and Charlotte shoved Alexa to the canvas. Flair posed and the crowd booed her out of the building.

Bliss connected with a Dropkick and went for a DDT but Flair escaped. Charlotte went for a big boot but Alexa got out of the way. Flair tumbled out of the ring and Alexa hit a Cannonball off the ring apron. Back in the ring, Flair took control and connected with a Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker for a two count.

Charlotte bounced Bliss’ face off the middle turnbuckle and climbed to the top rope. Alexa tripped Flair up and Dropkicked her out of the ring. Alexa went for a Baseball Slide but Charlotte caught her and slammed Alexa into the barricade. Charlotte mocked Alexa’s hometown crowd and rolled Bliss back into the ring. Flair went for the cover three times in a row but Alexa kicked out.

Flair went for a Moonsault but Alexa got out of the way. Charlotte landed on her feet and hit a Standing Moonsault for a near fall. Charlotte crawled around behind Alexa and went for the Natural Selection but Alexa dodged it. Bliss connected with a Senton and went for the cover but the champion kicked out at two. Charlotte planted Bliss with a Powerbomb and went for the cover but Alexa somehow kicked out at two.

Charlotte couldn’t believe it and threw her hands in the air out of frustration. Flair went for the Moonsault again but Bliss got her boots up. Bliss connected with a Sunset Flip Bomb for a two count. Alexa went for Twisted Bliss but Charlotte got out of the way. Bliss then planted Flair with aDDT and went for the cover but Flair got her boot on the ropes at two. Charlotte hit a big boot and launched Alexa into the ring post.

Flair followed it up with the Natural Selection for the pinfall victory. Charlotte Flair is still the RAW Women’s Champion. After the match, Charlotte ripped up Lilly the doll and posed with the title. Alexa Bliss freaked out and attack Charlotte. Bliss unloaded some punches but Charlotte slammed Alexa into the ring apron. Charlotte then launched Alexa over the announce table. Bliss got up and threw a tantrum after seeing Lilly destroyed in the ring. Bliss cried on the entrance ramp with Lilly’s remains and

Damian Priest Retained The US Title

Damian Priest defended the United States Championship against Jeff Hardy and Sheamus in a Triple Threat match. Sheamus booted Jeff out of the ring and locked up with Damian to begin the action. Priest unloaded some strikes and and Clotheslined Sheamus to the outside.

Priest launched Sheamus into the barricade and followed it up with some punches to the face. Sheamus battled back and sent Priest into the barricade. Sheamus launched Jeff into the barricade but Hardy battled back with a Senton. Priest leveled both Sheamus and Hardy with a Dropkick and rolled Jeff back into the ring.

Sheamus brought Damian back out of the ring and threw him face first into the ring post. Hardy caught Sheamus with a knee to the face as he was getting back into the ring. Sheamus responded with a big Backbreaker and posed for the crowd.

Hardy went for a Clothesline but Sheamus countered into a Powerslam and shouted “are you not entertained?!”. Sheamus battled with Damian before turning around into a Dropkick from Hardy. Jeff went for a Splash but Sheamus got his knees up. Hardy connected with a Russian Leg Sweep and followed it up with a Leg Drop.

Jeff went for the cover but Damian broke it up at two. Hardy hit Sheamus & Priest with Whisper in the Wind and went for the cover but the Celtic Warrior kicked out at the last moment. Sheamus hit an Alabama Slam on Hardy for a two count. Sheamus applied a Cloverleaf submission on Hardy in the middle of the ring.

Damian broke it up and sent Sheamus to the corner. Sheamus battled back and hit White Noise for a two count. Jeff connected with Twist of Fate on Sheamus and knocked him out of the ring. Priest went for the Reckoning but Hardy countered. Jeff went for the Twist of Fate but it was botched and both superstars stumbled down. Jeff then hit Twist of Fate and made his way to the top rope.

Sheamus shoved Jeff to the floor and climbed to the top turnbuckle. Sheamus taunted Jeff by doing his gestures before hitting a Knee Drop on Priest for a near fall. Sheamus went for the Brogue Kick but Priest got out of the way. Sheamus climbed to the top rope but Damian caught him with a Chokeslam. Priest went for the cover but Jeff Hardy broke it up with a Swanton Bomb out of nowhere.

The crowd got behind Jeff as he traded punches with Priest in the middle of the ring. Hardy went for the Twist of Fate but Damian blocked it. Sheamus hit Damian with a knee to the face and delivered a Brogue Kick to Jeff. Damian sent Jeff out of the ring and rolled up Sheamus for the pinfall victory. Damian Priest is still the United States Champion. After the match, Damian Priest and Jeff Hardy showed each other respect as Sheamus scowled on the entrance ramp.

Sasha Banks Interfered In The SmackDown Women’s Title Match

Becky Lynch defended the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Bianca Belair tonight at Extreme Rules. Lynch went for the Uranage right away but Bianca was ready for it this time. Belair went for the KOD but Lynch escaped and rolled out of the ring.

Lynch got back in the ring and Belair got her in a Headlock. Lynch escaped but Bianca connected with a shoulder tackle. Becky went for the Dis-Arm-Her but Bianca escaped. Bianca connected with a Body Slam and followed it up with a Splash for a near fall.

Becky stomped Belair down in the corner of the ring and send her to the corner. Belair hopped to the middle turnbuckle, taunted Becky and flipped to the mat. Bianca sent Lynch out of the ring and Becky paced around for a bit. Bianca got out of the ring and bounced Becky’s face off the apron before rolling her into the ring.

Lynch hit a Natural Selection and went for the cover but Bianca kicked out at two. Becky went for a Leg Drop but Belair got out of the way and the champ crashed to the mat. Lynch battled back with an Exploder Suplex and went for the cover but Belair powered out at two.

Bianca broke out of a submission hold and planted Lynch with a Suplex. Belair followed it up with a Dropkick and held Lynch up for a massive Vertical Suplex. Bianca unloaded some punches to the champion’s face in the corner of the ring. Becky grabbed Bianca’s hair and the two superstars played tug of war. Belair won and dragged Lynch into a Spinebuster for a two count.

Belair caught Lynch in midair and connected with a Fallaway Slam. Bianca went for the cover but Lynch kicked out at two. Becky booted Bianca in the face and made her way to the top rope. Belair joined her up there and hit a forearm to the face. Bianca lifted Becky up but the champion countered into the Dis-Arm-Her. Belair quickly got her boot on the ropes to break up the hold.

Becky went Bianca’s hair again but Belair used it to drag Becky out of the ring. Lynch sent Bianca into the steel steps and rolled her back into the ring. Lynch climbed to the top rope and hit a Leg Drop for a two count. Becky hit another Leg Drop as Bianca was on the middle rope for a near fall.

Lynch went for the Manhandle Slam but Bianca countered. Belair went for a Suplex but Becky countered. Lynch went for an Armbar but Belair blocked it. Bianca planted Becky with a Powerbomb and went for the cover but the SmackDown Women’s Champion was able to kick at the last second.

Bianca and Becky traded punches in the middle of the ring. Lynch went for the Manhandle Slam but Belair countered into a cradle for a near fall. Becky went for the Dis-Arm-Her but Belair blocked it. Bianca was about to hit the KOD but Sasha Banks interfered. Banks beat Belair down and hit her with a running kick to the face. Banks stared at Becky as she gave her a thumbs up. Sasha then tackled Becky and unloaded some punches. Belair got up and Sasha hit her with a Backstabber. Sasha connected with a Backstabber on Becky and said she will see Bianca and Becky on Friday.

Roman Reigns Retained The Universal Championship

Roman Reigns defend the Universal Championship against The Demon Finn Balor in an Extreme Rules match to close the PPV. Paul Heyman was ringside for the match. Reigns and Balor locked up in the middle of the ring to begin the action. The two superstars traded forearms to the face. Reigns hit a knee to the midsection and went for a Body Slam but Balor countered with a rake across the champion’s back.

Reigns shrugged it off and planted The Demon with a Samoan Drop for a two count. Roman grabbed a kendo stick from under the ring and looked for Balor but he was out of the ring. Finn popped up with a bundle of kendo sticks and bashed Reigns in the midsection with the kendo sticks. The Demon unloaded a few strikes with the kendo sticks to Reigns’ back and followed it up with a chop.

The champion threw Balor out of the ring and followed him out there. Balor tripped up Reigns with the ring skirt and stomped on him several times. Balor followed it up with a running kick to the face that knocked the champion to the floor. Finn brought out a table but turned around into a Clothesline from Reigns.

Roman brought a chair into the ring and bashed The Demon in the ribs multiple times. Finn knocked Roman to the mat and hit a Double Stomp while the chair was across Reigns’ chest. The action spilled out of the ring and The Demon launched Roman into the steel steps.

Finn slid the table into the ring but Reigns connected with a Drive By that sent Balor into the ring post. Reigns launched The Demon over the barricade and to the concrete. Paul Heyman handed Roman a mask and he put it on before battling with Balor in the crowd.

Roman went for a Uranage but Balor escaped and hit the Universal Champion with a kick to the face. The Demon leaped off the stage and hit Reigns with a Crossbody through a table. Back in the ring, Reigns slammed Balor through the table with a Uranage for a two count.

The Demon dodged a Superman Punch and hit Roman with a Pele Kick. Reigns bounced off the ropes and hit the Superman Punch but Balor kicked at two. Roman geared up in the corner and went for the Spear but Balor countered with a knee to the face. Finn connected with a Slingblade and went for a Dropkick but Roman countered with a Spear for a two count.

Balor connected with a low blow as he kicked out and then hit a Dropkick. Roman fell out of the ring and The Demon flipped onto him. Back in the ring, The Demon climbed to the top rope and hit the Coup de Grace. Balor went for the cover but The Usos broke it up. Jimmy and Jey hit The Demon with a double Superkick and brought out another table from under the ring.

The Usos tried to Powerbomb Balor through a table but he escaped. The Demon hit Jey with a Slingblade and sent Jimmy into the barricade. Balor Powerbombed Jey through the announce table but turned around into a Spear from Roman Reigns through the barricade as the crowd chanted “holy shit!”.

The lights started blinking red and The Demon hopped up. The lights in the arena went completely red and The Demon unloaded a bunch of chair shots to the Universal Champion. The Demon delivered a Dropkick and Reigns fell through the table. Smoke filled up the ringside area as Balor’s theme played during the match. The Demon climbed to the top rope but it broke and Balor fell to the mat. The music stopped playing and the lights came back on. Reigns hit a Spear for the pinfall victory. Roman Reigns is still the Universal Champion.