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WWE NXT TakeOver 36 Final Card, Live Coverage

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The card for tonight’s (Sunday, August 22, 2021) WWE NXT TakeOver 36 event has been finalized.

The company has yet to officially announce the main event of this event that takes place in Orlando, Florida at the Capitol Wrestling Center and will air on Peacock. There is speculation that this special will be headlined by 

This show marks the special for the yellow brand in 2019, which features a stacked lineup. There are a total of five matches booked for this show with four of them being championship matches.

As a reminder, we will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this special later tonight. Here’s the final card:

WWE NXT TakeOver 36 Card

  • WWE NXT Champion Karrion Kross vs. Samoa Joe
  • WWE NXT UK Champion WALTER vs. Ilja Dragunov
  • WWE NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez vs. Dakota Kai
  • Kyle O’Reilly vs. Adam Cole – Best 2 Out Of 3 Falls Match (1st Fall is a Singles Match, 2nd Fall is a Street Fight and the 3rd Fall is a Steel Cage Match)
  • WWE Million Dollar Champion LA Knight vs. Cameron Grimes – If Grimes Loses, Ted Dibiase Becomes Knight’s New Butler
  • Trey Baxter vs. Ridge Holland – Pre-Show 

What are your thoughts on this card and the feuds that WWE is presenting to their fans? Sound off in the comment section.

Becky Lynch Comments On SummerSlam Return

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Becky Lynch made her triumphant return to WWE during the SummerSlam PPV. The Man went on to reclaim her throne and won the SmackDown women’s championship during her comeback.

The new champion was interviewed backstage after the show. She was asked how it feels to be back. She responded by saying: “The Man is back, and it feels good!”

Reports of Sasha Banks potentially being pulled from SummerSlam had come out a few weeks before the show but officials did not confirm it until the day of the event.

The match was still on until Bianca Belair made her entrance. She was only informed after she got in the ring that the boss will not be able to compete on the show.

It was then announced that Carmella will be replacing the former women’s champion in the SummerSlam match. Carmella came out for the fight but Becky Lynch made her return before the bout could start.

Lynch got in the ring and attacked Carmella. She replaced Carmella in the women’s championship match and Becky ended up defeating Belair in a quick fashion.

Other notable moments from the show include another massive return and multiple other title changes. You can check out the complete SummerSlam result at this link.

Watch Brock Lesnar Attack John Cena After SummerSlam Went Off Air

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Brock Lesnar made his surprise return after the SummerSlam main event where Roman Reigns defeated John Cena. The Beast Incarnate received a massive pop from the audience on his comeback.

The former world champion confronted Reigns on the show but the tribal chief backed out from a fight. The event ended with the former world champion standing tall in the ring while a shocked Roman Reigns retreated to the stage.

Though while Lesnar didn’t get the fight he was looking for with Reigns, it didn’t stop him from getting physical after SummerSlam.

As seen in the video below, Brock ended up attacking John Cena after the cameras went off air. He delivered multiple suplexes to Cena before finishing things with an F5:

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Since the events took place after SummerSlam went off air, it’s hard to say if they mean anything for the future and if we are gonna see Cena and Lesnar coming face to face anytime soon.

One thing that seems to be confirmed is that we are going to get the inevitable rematch between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar very soon. It would be interesting to see which side Paul Heyman takes in this battle.

The PPV featured another massive return apart from Brock Lesnar and included multiple big title changes. You can check out the full SummerSlam results here.

WWE Money In The Bank 2022 Location Revealed

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WWE Money In The Bank already has a location and venue locked in for 2022.

WWE has announced that the Money In The Bank event will be held inside Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. This was the home of this year’s SummerSlam event headlined by the WWE Universal Title match between champion Roman Reigns and John Cena.

In a press release, WWE President and CRO, Nick Khan, along with Allegiant Stadium GM, Chris Wright, commented on the announcement.

“Las Vegas, its residents and visitors have demonstrated that Vegas is the perfect city for our biggest events,” said Nick Khan, WWE President & Chief Revenue Officer. “Money In The Bank, an appropriately titled event for Vegas and one of our five annual tentpoles, will bring the WWE Universe back to Allegiant Stadium July 4th weekend of 2022.”

“We were thrilled to host SummerSlam at Allegiant Stadium. Its success continues to illustrate how the city of Las Vegas is uniquely positioned to host a variety of exciting and diverse sports and entertainment events,” said Chris Wright, Allegiant Stadium General Manager. “Partnering with the LVCVA team has been pivotal in bringing SummerSlam to the market and we are looking forward to collaborating with WWE on hosting Money In The Bank on July 4th weekend in 2022.”

This year’s Money In The Bank event was held inside Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Big E and Nikki A.S.H. won briefcases for guaranteed title opportunities. Nikki successfully cashed her briefcase in on an episode of Monday Night Raw to become the Raw Women’s Champion. Big E hasn’t cashed in yet.

WWE SummerSlam Results: Becky Lynch & Brock Lesnar Return, New Champions

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WWE SummerSlam aired live from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. Roman Reigns put the Universal Championship and his WWE career on the line against John Cena. Bobby Lashley defended the WWE Title against Goldberg. Nikki A.S.H. defended the RAW Women’s Championship against Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair in a Triple Threat match. Both Becky Lynch and Brock Lesnar made their returns to WWE during the PPV as well.

SummerSlam Results

  1. Big E def. Baron Corbin & got his MITB contract back (Kickoff Show)
  2. RK-Bro def. AJ Styles & Omos to become the new RAW Tag Team Champions
  3. Alexa Bliss def. Eva Marie
  4. Damian Priest def. Sheamus to become the new United States Champion
  5. The Usos def. The Mysterios to retain the SmackDown Tag Team Championships
  6. Becky Lynch def. Bianca Belair in a squash match to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship
  7. Drew McIntyre def. Jinder Mahal
  8. Charlotte Flair def. Nikki A.S.H. & Rhea Ripley to become the new RAW Women’s Champion
  9. Edge def. Seth Rollins via submission
  10. Lashley def. Goldberg to retain the WWE Championship
  11. Roman Reigns def. John Cena to retain the Universal Championship

Here are the takeaways from WWE SummerSlam 2021:

RK-Bro Are The New RAW Tag Team Champions

AJ Styles & Omos defended the RAW Tag Tag Team Championships against RK-Bro (Randy Orton & Riddle) in the first match of SummerSlam. Orton and Styles started off the action and Randy connected with a Suplex of his own. Riddle tagged in and continued to beat AJ down.

Styles rolled out of the ring and slammed on the announce table out of frustration before tagging in Omos. Riddle ran towards Omos but it backfired and he shoved him to the canvas. Omos lifted Riddle up for a bit before sending him to the canvas with a massive Body Slam.

AJ tagged back in applied a Headlock to Riddle in the middle of the ring. Styles connected with a Backbreaker and started taunting Orton on the apron. Riddle escaped and leaped across the ring to tag in Orton. Randy leveled Styles with a Clothesline and bashed Omos in the face.

Orton hit AJ with a Powerslam and booted Omos off the apron. Randy planted Styles with the draping DDT and set up for the RKO but Omos dragged AJ out of the ring. Omos delivered a Chokeslam to Riddle on the ring apron as Styles got back into the ring.

Riddle shoved Omos into the ring post but Styles hit Riddle with a beautiful reverse DDT outside the ring. AJ set up for the Phenomenal Forearm but Orton got out of the way. Randy went for the RKO but Styles countered into a roll-up. Orton kicked out and planted Styles with an RKO for the pinfall. RK-Bro are the new RAW Tag Team Champions.

Alexa Bliss def. Eva Marie

Alexa Bliss faced Eva Marie tonight on SummerSlam. Doudrop was ringside and Lilly was in the corner. Eva slammed Alexa to the mat and started slapping Lilly. Bliss got annoyed and leveled Eva with a Clothesline. Bliss followed it up with a Senton and started petting Lilly. Alexa gave Lilly a kiss as Eva and Doudrop were arguing because Doudrop wouldn’t take the doll.

Bliss bounced Eva’s face off the bottom turnbuckle and made her way to the top rope. Alexa went for Twisted Bliss but Eva got out of the way. Eva went for the cover but Bliss was able to kick out at two. Alexa then planted Eva with a DDT for the pinfall victory as Doudrop laughed. Doudrop didn’t help Eva Marie up and grabbed a microphone. Doudrop announced that this match was lost by Eva Marie. Doudrop took Eva’s robe and started posing as the crowd cheered her on.

Damian Priest Is The New US Champion

Sheamus defended the United States Championship against Damian Priest tonight. Sheamus dominated early but Damian responded with a big elbow to the face. Priest connected with a sitout Falcon Arrow for a near fall and then knocked the US Champion out of the ring.

Priest went for a springboard flip and came up a bit short. Sheamus tried to brace him but Damian landed hard on his back on the floor outside the ring. The champion capitalized and sent Priest into the ring post. Back in the ring, Sheamus applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring to slow the action down.

Damian batted to his feet and escaped with an Arm Drag. Sheamus focused his attack on Priest’s back with a massive Backbreaker and flexed with Damian across his knee. Sheamus went for a Powerbomb but Priest countered into a Hurricanrana in which he again landed rough on neck/back.

Priest battled back and planted Sheamus with a DDT. Damian made his way to the top rope and hit a spin kick for a near fall. Sheamus hit a flying Clothesline off the top rope and followed it up with an Alabama Slam for a two count. The Celtic Warrior hit a big headbutt but Damian shrugged it off and connected with a Chokeslam.

Damian leaped off the top rope but Sheamus was ready and hit a knee to the face. Sheamus went for the cover but Damian was able to kick out at the last moment. Sheamus locked in a Heel Hook in the middle of the ring but Priest broke free by ripping off Sheamus’ mask. Damian unloaded some punches and a big kick to the face. Priest followed it up with the Reckoning for the pinfall victory. Damian Priest is the new United States Champion.

Opinion: It sure looked like Damian Priest got banged up and was still able to put on a hell of match with Sheamus. They both worked their ass off and I thought that this was the match of the night so far.

The Usos Retained The SmackDown Tag Titles

The Usos defended the SmackDown Tag Team Championships against Rey and Dominik Mysterio. The Mysterios controlled the match early and sent The Usos out of the ring. Dominik connected with a Splash and then another one in the ring for a two count.

The Usos took control and took turns beating the hell out of Dominik for the next few minutes. Rey finally tagged in and planted Jimmy with a Tornado DDT. Rey climbed to the top and hit a Senton. Jimmy Uso leveled Rey with a Superkick for a near fall before tagging in Jey.

Jey climbed to the top rope and connected with the Uso Splash but somehow Rey kicked out at two. Jey slammed Dominik on the apron and both superstars fell to the floor. Rey set up Jimmy for the 619 and then went for a Frog Splash but Jimmy got his knees up. The Usos hit Rey with double Superkicks and then Jey hit the Uso Splash for the pinfall victory. The Usos are still the SmackDown Tag Team Champions.

Becky Lynch Returned & Won The SD Women’s Title

Bianca Belair was set to defend the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Sasha Banks but she could not compete tonight. Carmella was announced as the replacement and the crowd booed as they were hopeful for the return of Becky Lynch. However, right before the bell rang Becky Lynch’s theme hit and The Man returned to a great reaction.

Becky booted Carmella in the ribs and threw her out of the ring. Lynch slammed Carmella into the steel steps and stood across from Belair int he ring. The crowd chanted “yes” and Becky asked for a microphone. Becky challenged Bianca Belair to a match for the SmackDown Women’s Championship and Bianca accepted.

Lynch bashed Belair with a cheap shot after extending her hand for a handshake. Becky followed it up with a Uranage for the pinfall victory. Becky Lynch is the new SmackDown Women’s Champion.

Opinion: Becky Lynch is incredible and it is awesome to see her back. However, I couldn’t stand this. I have no problem with Becky walking out of SummerSlam with the title but I don’t get why Bianca Belair was made look like a goof in the process after building her up so much. I’m sure this will lead to a rivalry but the way this match went down soured the moment for me.

Drew McIntyre def. Jinder Mahal

Drew McIntyre faced Jinder Mahal tonight at SummerSlam. The action quickly spilled out of the ring and Drew hit a big overhead Suplex. Back in the ring, Mahal got in some offense before Drew quickly took back control. McIntyre continued to dominate and hit the Future Shock DDT. Drew then hit the Claymore for the pinfall victory. Veer and Shanky attacked McIntyre after the match but they ran away after he brought Angela the word into the ring.

Charlotte Flair Is The New RAW Women’s Champion

Nikki A.S.H. defended the RAW Women’s Championship tonight against Rhea Ripley and Charlotte Flair. Despite being the champion, Nikki made her way to the ring first. Nikki sent Flair across the ring with a Suplex and then hit Rhea with a Dropkick. Flair threw Nikki to the outside and battled with Ripley.

Nikki got back into the ring and got Ripley in a Headlock. Ripley quickly escaped and went for the Riptide but Nikki rolled her up for a near fall. Flair leveled Ripley with a Clothesline and delivered a Fallaway Slam to Nikki. Charlotte made her way to the top rope and went for a Moonsault but Ripley got her knees up.

Ripley went for the Riptide on Nikki but she countered into a Crossbody. Charlotte booted Nikki out of the ring and decked Ripley with a big boot for a near fall. Ripley battled back with a boot to the face of her own and then a Northern Lights Suplex for a two count.

Charlotte knocked Ripley out of the ring and perched Nikki up on the top turnbuckle. Nikki hit some punches and a Tornado DDT off the top for a two count. Charlotte went for a Fallaway Slam but Ripley snuck up from behind. Ripley planted Charlotte with a German Suplex as she delivered a Fallaway Slam to Nikki.

Ripley climbed to the top rope and leveled Charlotte with a missile Dropkick for a near fall. The action spilled out of the ring and Charlotte traded punches with Ripley. Nikki leaped off the top turnbuckle and took them both out with a massive Crossbody. Back in the ring, Ripley and Nikki teamed up and lifted Charlotte up for a Suplex. Charlotte countered into a double DDT and posed in the middle of the ring.

Charlotte hit Ripley and Nikki with some chops as the crowd chanted “woo!”. Charlotte connected with a ridiculous corkscrew Moonsault outside the ring. Back in the ring, Ripley got Nikki in the Texas Cloverleaf but Charlotte broke it up. Ripley then got Flair in the Cloverleaf but Charlotte countered into the Figure Four. Charlotte bridged into the Figure Eight but Nikki broke it up just Rhea looked like she was going to tap.

Nikki planted Charlotte with the Swinging Neckbreaker but Rhea broke it up at two. Rhea went for the Riptide but Nikki countered into a DDT. Nikki couldn’t go for the cover because Ripley fell out of the ring. Nikki made her way to the top rope as Charlotte stumbled to her feet. Nikki went for a Crossbody but Charlotte got out of the wya. Charlotte got Nikki in the Figure Eight and she tapped out. Charlotte is the new RAW Women’s Champion.

Edge def. Seth Rollins In A Great Match

Edge faced Seth Rollins tonight at SummerSlam. Edge came to the ring with The Brood theme before it switched back to Metalingus. Rollins and Edge circled each other before locking up to begin the action. Edge took control and Rollins rolled out of the ring. Seth paced around and finally got back into the ring at an 8 count.

Edge beat Rollins down some more and sent him right back out of the ring. Edge followed Rollins out there and bounced him off the announce table. Seth rolls into the ring but once again Edge quickly sent him to the outside. Rollins dodged a Dropkick and slammed Edge into the ring post.

Rollins did it again and Edge grabbed his head and fell to the floor. Seth brought Edge back to the ring and choked him against the ropes. Rollins connected with a Neckbreaker for a one count. Edge tried to battle back but Rollins caught him with a knee to the face for a two count.

Edge connected with a Flatliner and sent Seth to the corner of the ring. Edge perched him up on the top turnbuckle but Rollins knocked him to the canvas. Rollins hit a Frog Splash and went for the cover but Edge was able to power out at two. Seth and Edge then battled on the turnbuckle again. Edge got the better of the exchange and hit a Swinging Neckbreaker off the top rope.

Rollins went for a Superkick but Edge countered into the Edgecution for a near fall. Edge climbed to the top rope but Rollins caught him with a Suplerplex. Rollins quickly followed it up with a Falcon Arrow for a two count. Seth went for the Curb Stomp but Edge dodged it. Rollins went for the Pedigree but Edge paid tribute to his wife Beth Phoenix and hit a Glam Slam on Seth for a two count.

Seth sent Edge to the apron and went for the Stomp again but Edge got out of the way. Edge slammed Rollins into the ring post and hit a Spear through the ropes and both superstars crashed to floor as the crowd as the crowd chanted “holy sh*t!”. Back in the ring, Edge went for a Spear but Rollins countered into a Pedigree for a two count.

Rollins climbed up the top rope and went for a corkscrew Moonsault but Edge got out of the way. Seth landed on his feet but Edge connected with a Spear but Rollins somehow kicked out at two. Edge went for the Killswitch but Rollins blocked it. Rollins targeted Edge’s lower back with a few kicks and then hit him with a boot to the face. Rollins geared up in the corner and went for the Stomp again but Edge caught him.

Edge applied the Edgecator but Rollins reached the ropes. Edge transitioned into a Crossface in the middle of ring but Seth broke the hold by biting his fingers. Edge bashed Seth’s face off the canvas several times and locked the hold back in. Seth yelled in agony and had no choice but to tap out.

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Woods Interrupted Miz & Morrison

John Morrison and The Miz came to the ring and spoke about the 50,000 fans in attendance were all “hurtin for a squirtin” in the words of John Morrison. Xavier Woods interrupted with a big jug water strapped to his back and his hair styled like Razor Ramon/Scott Hall. Woods sprayed Morrison and Miz with water and they flopped around.

Lashley Retained Due To Referee Stoppage

Bobby Lashley defended the WWE Championship against Goldberg tonight at SummerSlam. Lashley and Goldberg circled each other before locking up in the middle of the ring. Goldberg powered Lashley to the corner until the referee separated them.

Lashley went for a shoulder tackle but Goldberg didn’t go down. Goldberg leveled Lashley with a jumping shoulder tackle and then a Body Slam. Goldberg followed it up with a Powerslam. The crowd got restless as Goldberg dominated but Lashley battled back.

Bobby went for a Suplex but Goldberg blocked it. Goldberg and Lashley then had an odd exchange that ended in Lashley awkwardly slamming Goldberg to the canvas. Goldberg set up for the Spear but MVP dragged the champion out of the ring. Goldberg hit Bobby with a Spear outside the ring and rolled him back inside.

Lashley rolled back out of the ring and MVP hit Goldberg with his cane. Goldberg didn’t react at all and then realized MVP hit him and reacted by grabbing his knee. Lashley brought Goldberg to the outside and slammed him into the ring post a few times. Back in the ring, Lashley set up for the Spear but Goldberg couldn’t get to his feet and the referee stopped the match.

The WWE Champion grabbed a chair and beat Goldberg down with it as the crowd appeared to enjoy it as they were chanting “thank you Lashley!”. Gage Goldberg rushed into the ring and Bobby applied the Hurt Lock to him. MVP broke it up and grabbed a microphone. MVP shouted that there is no way that Lashley could have known that was Goldberg’s son and the two left the ring as Goldberg checked on Gage.

Opinion: As Jim Ross would say, this match was bowling shoe ugly. Goldberg looked to be in incredible shape but also appeared to have no control over his limbs during certain portions of this match. I don’t know how else to explain it. He was taking moves to the midsection and somehow landing on his head. It also looks like WWE has set up a potential rematch as well with what happened after the match. I’d like to think that the next encounter between the two won’t be a longer match focused around Goldberg selling an injury.

Roman Reigns Retained, Brock Lesnar Returned

Roman Reigns defended the Universal Championship against John Cena in the main event of this year’s SummerSlam. Cena and Roman circled each other with smirks on their faces. They backed up and let the crowd takeover for bit before locking up in the middle of the ring.

Cena rolled up Reigns for two count and held up two fingers. Reigns laughed and pretended to be scared before locking up with Cena again. Reigns absolutely leveled Cena with a punch to the face and mocked the crowd. Cena rolled up Reigns for another two count and the Universal Champion responded with an elbow to the face.

Reigns applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring. Cena escaped but the Universal Champion planted him with a Suplex for a two count. The action spilled out of the ring and John connected with some punches. Reigns knocked Cena to the ground and posed on top of the steel steps.

Roman beat Cena down some more and posed with the Universal Championship on the steps. Back in the ring, Reigns apologized to the movie executives for what he is doing to Cena. Roman added that he is WWE and they can have Cena. John battled back and went for a shoulder tackle but Reigns caught him with a punch to the face.

Reigns strutted around the ring with a grin on his face as Cena slowly stirred on the canvas. Roman got him in a Headlock again in the middle of the ring. Cena powered to his feet and broke the hold by slamming Reigns into the turnbuckle. John followed it up with a Clothesline and both superstars fell to the mat.

John connected with a couple shoulder tackles and went for the Five Knuckle Shuffle but Reigns countered into a Guillotine. Cena countered into a roll-up but Roman escaped and hit the Superman Punch. Reigns went for a Spear but Cena was ready and booted the champion in the face.

Cena hit the Five Knuckle Shuffle and then the Attitude Adjustment for a near fall. John applied the STF in the middle of the ring but Reigns was able to get to the bottom rope to break the hold. Roman got out of the ring and hit Cena with the Drive By as he followed him.

Roman paced around the ring before charging at Cena again. John caught him and hit an Attitude Adjustment through the table. Cena realized he had a chance and quickly brought Roman into the ring. John went for the cover but Reigns kicked out at the last moment and the match continued.

John climbed to the top rope and leaped towards Roman but he countered into a Powerbomb for another near fall. Reigns geared up for a Superman Punch but Cena rolled him up for a two count. Cena went for another Attitude Adjustment but Roman blocked it and hit another Superman Punch but couldn’t keep Cena down.

Reigns started talking to himself before shouting that the match was over. Roman went for a Spear but Cena leaped out of the way and the Universal Champion crashed into the ring post. John brought Reigns to the second rope and hit an Attitude Adjustment but Roman kicked out at two.

Cena mocked Reigns and geared up for a Spear. Reigns booted him in the face and the two superstars traded punches in the middle of the ring. Roman hit two more Superman Punches and Cena fell to the mat. Reigns waited in the corner as Cena slowly made his way up. Roman connected with the Spear for the pinfall victory and retained the Universal Championship.

After the match, Brock Lesnar’s theme hit and The Beast made his way to the ring. Heyman cowered to the corner as Brock circled the ring. Lesnar stood on top of the steps and then entered the ring with Reigns. Brock traded some words with the Universal Champion before backing away. Reigns exited the ring as the crowd booed. Lesnar nodded and bounced around in the ring as Reigns raised the Universal Championship to close the show.

Opinion: Reigns and Cena had a very good match to close the show and Brock Lesnar returning was an awesome moment. Overall, this year’s SummerSlam had some incredible moments and others that are hard to make sense of. Either way, it is an exciting time to be a wrestling fan.

What are your thoughts on this year’s SummerSlam? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

Brock Lesnar Returns At WWE SummerSlam, Confronts Roman Reigns

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Brock Lesnar finally made his WWE return after being away for over a year. 

It happened at the SummerSlam pay-per-view event on Saturday night from Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium after Roman Reigns had successfully retained the WWE Universal Title over John Cena in the main event. 

Lesnar, with a beard and new hairstyle, walked down to the ring as fans went nuts. He had a staredown with Reigns, who backed down and went to the backstage area with Paul Heyman at his side. 

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After the show went off the air, Lesnar went on the attack and beat down Cena, who checked right into suplex city. 

Lesnar was last seen when he lost the WWE Championship to Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 36. Lesnar’s contract with WWE expired last August when the two sides didn’t come to terms on a new deal. This led to Lesnar’s merchandise being removed from the WWE Shop. 

Back in June, it was originally reported WWE had plans in place for him and was hopeful his return could be imminent. That didn’t happen. 

WWE didn’t have plans to book Lesnar against WWE Champion Bobby Lashley at this year’s SummerSlam pay-per-view event on Saturday, August 21 from Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada despite speculation and that ended up happening. 

Roman Reigns Beats John Cena At WWE SummerSlam

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WWE booked one of if not the biggest match possible for the main event of SummerSlam as John Cena challenged Roman Reigns for the Universal Title. 

The match had a slow start with a lot of mind games going on. Reigns beat Cena down for the majority of the match with Cena getting small parts of offense in. Cena with an AA for a near fall. Cena with the STF, but Reigns got to the bottom rope. Cena later hit an AA through the announce table.

Cena with an AA off the middle rope for a near fall. Reigns hit the spear for the win. Post-match, Brock Lesnar made his return.

Before this feud, Cena hadn’t been on WWE television since WrestleMania 36 where he took part in the Firefly Fun House match against Bray Wyatt. It was a trip down memory lane for Cena. 

It wasn’t a normal match, but rather a series of segments where he went through all of his old gimmicks. The finish saw Wyatt hit Sister Abigail to Cena then choked him out with the Mandible Claw to end the match. 

Cena has continued his Hollywood career while being away from WWE. He started serving as the host of TBS’ Wipeout series, filmed the second Suicide Squad movie, the Peacemaker series, and starred in the most recent Fast & Furious movie, F9. 

Cena made his return at the WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event in Fort Worth, Texas at Dickies Arena where he told Reigns that he couldn’t see him. After weeks of Reigns declining Cena’s challenge for a match, “The Big Dog” finally granted it. 

Bobby Lashley Defeats Goldberg At WWE SummerSlam

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WWE didn’t give the fans Brock Lesnar, but they did bring back Goldberg to challenge Bobby Lashley for the WWE Title in one of the top matches at SummerSlam. 

The match, which took place in the co-main event of the show that was held from Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium on Peacock, was short as expected. Goldberg sold his knee throughout the match and that played a factor in the finish. In the end, Goldberg couldn’t stand so the referee called for the bell. After the match, Lashley hit Goldberg with a chair. Goldberg’s son tried to make the save, but he got put into the full nelson. 

Goldberg made his return on the July 19th episode of WWE Raw to tell Lashley that he was next. While Lashley was ready to go, MVP wasn’t ready to give in just yet. That later changed and the match was booked. 

Many fans thought Lesnar would be the right person to face Lashley at this show, but it’s been reported that WWE wanted to save Lesnar’s return for a WrestleMania match with Roman Reigns. 

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What are your thoughts on Lashley going over Goldberg? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

Charlotte Flair Wins Raw Women’s Title At WWE SummerSlam

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Nikki A.S.H vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Rhea Ripley for the Raw Women’s Title in a triple threat match was booked at the WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event in Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium. 

In the match, Flair had a strong showing. She hit an outside dive off the top rope. Nikki looked like she could put it away with a DDT to Ripley, but Ripley rolled to the floor. The finish came down to when Nikki missed a crossbody and Flair locked in the Figure Eight for the win.

This marks Charlotte Flair’s 6th reign as Raw Women’s Champion. She’s also a 5-time SmackDown Women’s Champion, a 2-time NXT Women’s Champion and was the final WWE Divas Champion.

WWE posted this video of Charlotte Flair reacting to her win at SummerSlam:

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Since Ripley beat Asuka to win the title in April at WrestleMania, she has been feuding with Charlotte Flair. Flair’s previous reign lasted just one day after beating Ripley for it at Money in the Bank.

Nikki A.S.H. became Raw Women’s Champion by cashing in her Money in the Bank briefcase on Charlotte. She won the briefcase in the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match in July. 

The following night, Ripley and Flair faced off in a rematch on Raw, but Charlotte intentionally got herself disqualified. Post-match, Ripley hit Riptide on Charlotte outside of the ring, which allowed Nikki to cash in her briefcase. She hit a top rope crossbody on Charlotte, and pinned her to win the Raw Women’s Championship.

What are your thoughts on Charlotte Flair winning the Raw Women’s Title? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

Becky Lynch Returns To Win WWE SmackDown Women’s Title At SummerSlam

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The rematch of the WrestleMania 37 night one main event between Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair for the SmackDown Women’s Title didn’t take place at SummerSlam. However, fans did get to see Becky Lynch make her return at SummerSlam in Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium. 

WWE announced that Sasha Banks was not cleared to compete. She was replaced by Carmella, who just lost to Belair on Friday’s SmackDown. Belair cut a promo about how eventually she will get Banks and until then, she would beat Carmella. This led to Becky Lynch returning.

Lynch attacked Carmella and the match started after Lynch challenged Belair. Lynch punched Belair and hit a power slam for the win to win the title. 

WWE posted this video of Becky Lynch reacting to her surprise return at SummerSlam:

There had been conflicting reports about the status of Banks vs. Belair for over the last week as both stars missed last weekend’s house shows for an unknown reason. It was reported that both stars were cleared for SummerSlam, but Banks wasn’t featured on Friday’s SmackDown. 

Lynch had been away from WWE due to her being pregnant with her first child last year. She vacated the title. There had been reports that WWE could add a Bayley talk segment to WrestleMania 37 as it had been discussed when an idea of Lynch driving a big truck was brought up for her return. 

It was later reported that the reason Lynch didn’t return at WrestleMania was due to her not being ready at the time.  

The Usos Retain SmackDown Tag Team Titles At WWE SummerSlam

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The Mysterios got their SmackDown Tag Team Title rematch at Saturday’s (August 21, 2021) WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event. 

Rey & Dominik Mysterio challenged The Usos for the straps in Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium on Peacock. The match featured the heels dominating after a quick start from the challengers. Dominik sold for a few minutes until his father go the hot tag. The finish saw The Usos hit double superkicks to Rey then a splash by Jey for the win. 

This came after The Usos won the SmackDown Tag Team Titles by defeating The Mysterios on the pre-show last month in Fort Worth, Texas at Dickies Arena. 

The finish of that match saw Jimmy rolling up Rey while Jey used his feet to give his brother extra leverage. Two weeks later, Jey did the same thing to help Jimmy defeat Dominik in a singles match. The following week, The Mysterios then returned the favor when Dominik helped Rey defeat Jimmy.

The Mysterio’s won the titles from Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode back in May at the WWE WrestleMania Backlash pay-per-view event, which marked the first time that a father and son had held the straps together in WWE. 

Time will tell whether WWE continues this feud or goes into a different direction heading into the Extreme Rules pay-per-view event in September.

What are your thoughts on The Usos retaining the SmackDown Tag Team Titles? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

Damian Priest Wins WWE United States Title At SummerSlam

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Sheamus put the WWE United States Championship on the line when he faced off with Damian Priest at the WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view event in Las Vegas, Nevada at Allegiant Stadium.

Priest with an outside dive and he landed bad on his hip. He clearly was in pain, which is not great considering he had a back injury earlier this year. Priest with the heel kick then hit his finisher for the win. 

WWE set up this match on the August 9th edition of Raw when Sheamus accepted a challenge from Priest. Last month, Priest was set up as the next challenger for the title when he defeated Sheamus in a non-title match.

On the August 9th Raw, Sheamus and Priest both picked up wins as Sheamus defeated Ricochet in a non-title match, while Priest defeated John Morrison.  Heading into the match, Sheamus vowed to put Priest in his place.

Sheamus has been United States Champion since winning the title from Riddle at WrestleMania 37 this April.

Time will tell whether WWE continues this feud or goes into a different direction heading into the Extreme Rules pay-per-view event in September.

https://twitter.com/SummerSlam/status/1429244656974499845

What are your thoughts on Priest winning the United States Title? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

Randy Orton & Matt Riddle Win WWE Raw Tag Team Titles

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AJ Styles and Omos put the WWE Raw Tag Team Championships on the line in a match against Randy Orton and Matt Riddle at the SummerSlam pay-per-view event

The match opened the show. The finish saw Styles get out of a roll up and Orton hit the RKO for the win. Thus, we have new champions. 

Orton had been off TV for several weeks before making his return on the August 9th edition of WWE Raw. It was reported that the reason he had been off TV was due to him being placed on the disabled/inactive list, but there were no issues between Orton and the company.

Before his hiatus, the future WWE Hall of Famer was last seen in action on the June 21st episode of Raw where he lost to John Morrison in a Money in the Bank qualifying match. He was later advertised for the last chance qualifying match, but Riddle ended up replacing him in the match. 

It was said that WWE did have creative plans for Orton and Riddle through SummerSlam, but “the unforeseen circumstances of Orton’s absence required an audible be called.” Once Orton returned, he was put into the feud with Styles and Omos. 

What are your thoughts on Randy Orton and Matt Riddle winning the Raw Tag Team Titles? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

Sasha Banks ‘officially’ off WWE SummerSlam PPV

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WWE SmackDown Superstar Sasha Banks has reportedly been pulled from the SummerSlam 2021 card this evening.

The company were still promoting her WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship match on the pre-show to the event, however WrestlingINC confirmed in the past few minutes that the former Champion would not be on the show tonight.

There had been rumors of WWE having to cancel the match earlier this week, however reports indicated that both women had been cleared to compete inside of Allegiant Stadium tonight.

Sasha Banks pulled from SummerSlam

It is not currently confirmed exactly why Banks is unable to compete on tonight’s show, however attention now turns to Bianca Belair and how WWE will address this situation on the PPV itself.

There have been rumors of Becky Lynch making her return to the company shortly, and with Sasha Banks unable to appear WWE may well pull the trigger and have ‘The Man’ return tonight as a make-good for fans.

We hope to update on the status of Banks as and when the information is available, keep checking back for more as the news comes through.

Bray Wyatt Expected To Sign With AEW (Report)

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Bryan Danielson and CM Punk are not the only ex-WWE stars expected in AEW in the near future as Bray Wyatt is headed to the promotion. 

During the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer reported Bray Wyatt is expected to sign with the company. The former WWE Champion is still bound by a non-compete, so he can’t legally sign anything with AEW just yet.

Meltzer noted that pen hasn’t been put to paper, but the expectation is strong. Wyatt was released by WWE on July 31 due to budget cuts after being out of action since WrestleMania 37 where he lost to Randy Orton thanks to Alexa Bliss. 

The former Universal Champion had been expected to make his return to in-ring action in WWE and WWE even had plans for him to return this month to the point where he was being advertised for shows. However, a decision was made to let him go. 

It’s been reported that Wyatt is healthy and cleared to wrestle. The issues that kept him out of the ring for months had nothing to do with mental health.

Although there’s no word on creative plans for Wyatt, there’s a lot of speculation that he could be the one to take over The Dark Order as he was very good friends with the late great Brodie Lee. 

Big E Says AJ Lee Could Have a ‘Brock Lesnar Schedule’ If She Returned To WWE

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AJ Lee is one of the most significant figures in professional wrestling over the past decade. The former Divas Champion was an unlikely success story at a time when WWE was still fixated on bikini babes and fitness models.

AJ Lee is credited with kickstarting WWE’s Women’s Revolution. She paved the way for the likes of Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair and Bayley. She hung up her boots in 2015, but some fans are optimistic she’ll grace the squared circle again one day.

Following CM Punk’s blockbuster appearance at AEW’s First Dance event, there is renewed discussion about her future.

Big E spoke Sportskeeda this week to promote SummerSlam. He told Riju Dasgupta WWE would roll out the red carpet for AJ Lee, if she were interested in a return.

Big E on AJ Lee Back in WWE

Big E thinks AJ Lee was so successful during her initial run that WWE would let her work a “Brock Lesnar” schedule (big money for limited dates).

“I also think, if she wants it, of course, there very easily is a massive place for her,” he said. “I feel like she’s in this legend territory where she comes back and she gets a massive pop. She can have a Brock Lesnar type schedule if she wanted to and work a few times a year. So, if it’s something she wants, of course there’s a place for her.”

AJ Lee and Big E had undeniable chemistry when he served as her on-air bodyguard around 2012-2013. They were feature players during an era that is looked back upon fondly. We don’t know if AJ Lee has any interest in returning to wrestling. However, with her husband signing with AEW, it seems unlikely she’d return to the environment that drove him away for seven long years.

Tony Khan Addressed Live Crowd Before AEW The First Dance (Video)

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Last night’s AEW The First Dance show from a sold-out United Center in Chicago was the biggest moment in the young promotion’s history. Tony Khan spoke to the live crowd before the event began. His excitement for what was to come that night was clear.

“Thank you so much. I’ve always dreamed of doing a wrestling show here,” Khan began. “I’ve always dreamed of bringing wrestling here but I always wanted it to be the biggest, greatest night imaginable. And tonight, I promise you, we’re bringing you something very special tonight at the First Dance!”

The crowd then erupted into a CM Punk chant. Khan gets a little emotional as he continues his speech.

“It’s almost time for Rampage, everyone. We’re going to have a great night tonight. I appreciate every single one of you for being here, I appreciate you putting your faith in AEW, I appreciate you trusting us. Thank you for believing in AEW! You fans will be rewarded tonight. Thank you, Chicago! I love you!”

CM Punk returning to pro-wrestling after more than 7.5 years away would take place shortly after Khan’s speech. Punk confirmed that he signed with the promotion and will be facing Darby Allin at All Out on September 5th.

Khan’s speech can be heard in the player below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7ov1wkZxiE

Big E: People Don’t Give Roman Reigns Enough Credit

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Big E believes that WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns deserves more credit than he gets.

The Reigns character has been a polarizing figure in WWE for many years. Many fans believe that WWE tried to shove Reigns down their throats despite constant pushback. Over the past year, however, he has turned a corner with the naysayers thanks to his “Tribal Chief” gimmick.

Big E told News 18 that he believes Reigns should be getting more props for his contributions to the wrestling industry.

“There is a lot of work that he has done to solidify being that guy a lot of people didn’t give him credit for. People do not give him enough credit him either for what he has done in-ring and his in-ring abilities. He is an excellent pro-wrestler he is excellent at his craft and he has so many excellent matches under his belt, so, I have a ton of respect for what he has done.

“I think growing up in the business, he has always had leg up but that’s not to discredit the work he has done. I am not saying he has been handed things. I have seen him work hard. In FCW, in those days he came in just like us. But you can say he got it right away. He has a certain charisma; he has a certain presence that a lot of people didn’t have that earlier, so, we always knew he was going to be someone.

“So, I have got nothing but a good thing to say about what he has done with his career and the amount of work he has put in to deserve it because it is easier to sit on the sideline and say that should be my spot but you haven’t done that work that he has done.” 

Reigns is set to headline SummerSlam tonight (Aug. 21). He’ll defend the WWE Universal Championship against John Cena. Reigns says if he loses, he will leave WWE. The action will be held inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

As for Big E, he is the Money in the Bank briefcase holder. As of this writing, he doesn’t have a match for SummerSlam but he has become involved in a feud with Baron Corbin, who stole his briefcase. Time will tell if he has an impromptu match with Corbin or a segment to get his briefcase back and potentially cash in.

CM Punk Compares AEW Debut To MITB Title Win: “This One Did Not Feel Like A Job”

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The storyline leading up to his WWE title win at the Money In The Bank event in 2011 was a highlight of CM Punk’s career with the wrestling promotion.

The former WWE champion was asked to compare his Money In The Bank moment to his pro wrestling return last night on Rampage during the post-show media scrum.

Replying to the question, Punk claimed that the AEW moment felt more organic. According to him, everything he did prior to it felt like a fight while his appearance on Rampage ‘did not feel like a job’:

“This felt more organic. Everything I ever did prior to being here felt like a fight, and it kinda squeezed the life out of some stuff. This was a joyful moment that was just—it didn’t need to get overproduced,

It didn’t need everybody’s input, it needed a few select people’s input and just an understanding that it’s pro wrestling, you know? You don’t need to slick it up and lacquer it, shine it up too much, it needed to be real.” said CM Punk, “So, to compare the two moments, this one did not feel like a job.”

During the talk, the former WWE star also revealed that he had been talking to AEW officials and Tony Khan for almost 18 months prior to joining the promotion.

Punk explained why he didn’t sign with the company immediately and why it took him so long to make the decision. You can check out his comments on the matter here.

Warner Media Considering Ideas For CM Punk Beyond AEW (Report)

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CM Punk debuted with All Elite Wrestling last night at The First Dance in Chicago’s United Center. At a post-event media scrum, only a few details were given regarding Punk’s contract with the promotion. Tony Khan and Punk stated that the deal is not “short term” nor is it “part-time.”

According to a report from PW Insider, however, Punk’s deal with AEW will still allow him to take acting roles and work commentary for MMA promotions. Executives with Warner are also said to be considering other ideas for Punk beyond AEW.

“Punk’s deal will allow him to still pursue acting and commentary for MMA and other opportunities, wrote Mike Johnson.

The report continued to say that executives at TNT are very happy about Punk joining AEW. There is talk that Punk could be involved in projects with Warner Media that extend beyond AEW. Punk is a particularly big NHL fan and Warner Media signed a rights deal with the league earlier this spring.

“We are told that it’s being seen within TNT that Punk has joined ‘their team’ and they are considering potential ideas for him beyond AEW.”

During last night’s broadcast, it was revealed that Punk will be on Dynamite next week from Milwaukee. His first match back will be against Darby Allin at All Out. Punk will be regularly appearing on AEW programming as part of his contract with the promotion.

“We are told he’ll be regularly appearing on AEW programming as needed to build to big matches,” Johnson continued.

Triple H Comments On Potential In-Ring Return

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Triple H recently took part in a live taping of the Herd with Colin Cowherd. During the discussion, he spoke about potentially making an in-ring return.

“If people want it, if it’s the right thing, it has got to be intriguing,” Triple H said (transcriptions via Fightful). “At this point, with as busy as everybody is in WWE from the business side, for me to get ready for WrestleMania, at my age, it’s not something to enter into casually.”

It’s been over 2 years at this point since Triple H wrestled. His last match was on June 29th, 2019. He teamed with Shinsuke Nakamura on a house show in Japan and defeated the team of Robert Roode and Samoa Joe.

“I’d have to train a lot, a couple times a day for three months or so to get ready for that,” he continued. “In-ring training and everything. I’ve already torn most of everything off my body so I want to make sure I’m not ready to do that again. The training would be the tough part with the schedule, but if it was something people wanted and it was intriguing to me, I would love to do it.”

Triple H continued to say that he’d love to do another big WrestleMania match. He’d also like to do a final tour and wrestle matches in cities that he has a long history with, however.

“If I was to do something like that before I called it a day, go to the Garden again. Go to Japan. Go to different countries and have that one more match. Step into those cities where you have 25+ years of memories and opponents and to be able to go out there and do it again in front of them one more time.”

The 52-year-old has had as complete a career as anyone ever has in wrestling. He is a 9x WWE Champion, 5x World Heavyweight Champion, 2x Royal Rumble winner, 1x King of the Ring, 3x tag team champion, 5x Intercontinental Champion, and 2x European Champion in WWE.

CM Punk Credits Renee Paquette For Wrestling Return, Paquette Responds

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CM Punk revealed during the post-Rampage media scrum that he had been talking to AEW president Tony Khan for over 18 months before finally agreeing to make his pro wrestling return for the promotion. This raised the question as to what made the former WWE champion change his mind.

Punk was asked if he was waiting for AEW to prove themselves before making the decision later in the session. Replying to the question, the former WWE star claimed that it wasn’t about AEW proving themself and more about the two parties getting familiar with each other:

“I mean who am I? Nobody has to prove anything to me. It wasn’t about them having to prove anything to me. It was about me being open to the idea. And then it wasn’t gonna be ‘well I am gonna jump into the pool right away’, I had to dip my toe in and see how things are gonna be.”

Punk went on to credit Renee Paquette for bringing him back into the wrestling fold with the WWE backstage gig, saying that it opened his eyes:

“Actually, this is all Renee Paquette’s fault honestly.  She is the one who got me to come back to do the backstage thing and it opened my eyes to like ‘okay, this is fun, she is a good person. I like working with good people’. That’s really all it was, nobody had to prove anything to me. But I did take a wait-and-see approach. And I waited and I liked what I saw.”

Paquette later replied to these comments from him on Twitter. She posted a GIF in reply to Punk’s comments, saying ‘you are welcome’:

CM Punk made his triumphant return to pro wrestling last night on Rampage. He has already set up his first match in over 7 years and has been announced for this Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite.

PROGRESS Chapter 118 results and highlights

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PROGRESS Wrestling held their Chapter 118 event tonight on Peacock and WWE Network.

Two major Championship matches were confirmed for the show prior to the air date, with Cara Noir defending his World Title against Danny Black and new PROGRESS Women’s Champion Gisele Shaw defending against Laura Di Matteo.

PROGRESS Chapter 118 Results

Here’s the full results for Chapter 118: Fake Tickets To a Hog Roast in Sumatra:

  • Warren Banks, Kid Lykos & Kid Lykos II b. Sandy Beach, Big Guns Joe & Gene Munny
  • Man Like DeReiss b. LK Mezinger
  • Malik b. Screwface Ahmed
  • Women’s Championship #1 Contender’s Match: Alexxis Falcon b. Taonga
  • The Smokin’ Aces (Charlie Sterling & Nick Riley) b. The Greedy Souls (Brendan White & Danny Jones) – via DQ
  • Dean Allmark b. Spike Trivet – via DQ
  • Dan Moloney b. Jody Fleisch
  • Chris Ridgeway b. Doug Williams
  • PROGRESS Unified World Championship Match: Cara Noir (c) b. Danny Black
  • PROGRESS Women’s Championship Match: Gisele Shaw (c) b. Laura Di Matteo

Check out some highlights from the show below:

The company’s next show Chapter 119 will be taking place next Saturday, August 28 and matches will be announced during the week.

Charlotte Flair Showered With “DMD” Chants During Live Interview

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Charlotte Flair recently took part in a live taping of Renee Pacquette’s Oral Sessions podcast. When Flair was asked who she’d like to face from other wrestling companies, the crowd showed her with chants of “DMD” for AEW Women’s World Champion, Britt Baker.

Flair reacting to the crowd’s chants can be viewed in the player below:

“The people have spoken. Britt Baker, loud and proud out here,” Renee said.

Charlotte Flair On Taking Time Off From WWE To Attend TripleMania

Flair also spoke about Andrade El Idolo and her father Ric Flair at TripleMania during the interview. Charlotte says that she booked the date off months ago so that she could be in Mexico to support Andrade.

“I actually took off 2.5 months ago from live events and if you know me, I haven’t asked off a live event….actually, I’ve never asked off a live event,” Flair said.

Charlotte continued to say that when her father departed from WWE, she asked him to walk Andrade to the ring at TripleMania.

“With my Dad being gone, I asked him on Wednesday, I was like ‘hey, what are you doing this weekend?’ He’s like ‘nothing honey, why?’ ‘Do you want to go to Mexico?'”

According to Charlotte, Ric was very excited and wanted to have a matching white suit made for the show but there was not enough time.

Charlotte’s comments about TripleMania can be viewed in the player below:

CM Punk: “My Legacy Is To Help Young Guys The Way Harley Race Helped Me”

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CM Punk returned to a pro-wrestling for the first time in over 7.5 years last night at The First Dance. During the post-event media scrum, Punk talked about what his goals are in AEW. Punk said he’s going to help the young stars in AEW the way guys like Harley Race, Terry Funk, Eddie Guerrero, and Tracy Smothers helped him.

“Going forward, I think my legacy is to help out the young guys the way Harley Race helped me, the way Terry Funk helped me, the way Eddie Guerrero helped me. Tracy Smothers,” Punk said (transcriptions via ESPN’s Marc Raimondi).

Punk also mentioned some of the young or newer talent he’s hoping to work with. He also mentioned names like Jon Moxley, who he hasn’t had the chance to work with yet.

“I get excited about the prosect of me working with Pillman, Hobbs, Ricky Starks, Jungle Boy, Darby Allin. Jon Moxley – never worked with a Jon Moxley before,” Punk said.

Punk also noted that he’s never wrestled the Young Bucks or been in a ring with Kenny Omega before. The Straight Edge Superstar also pointed out that there could be other wrestlers on their way to AEW that he’d like to work with as well.

“I’ve never done anything with the Young Bucks. I’ve never stepped in the ring with Kenny Omega. … And who knows who else is coming,” Punk continued.

The media scrum is available in the player below: