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Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows Return To NJPW Announced

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Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows have been announced for multiple upcoming shows with New Japan Pro Wrestling. This week on New Japan Strong, the promotion revealed Anderson and Gallows will take part in a single-elimination tag-team tournament.

The “Tag Team Turbulence” tournament will air on episodes of New Japan Strong thought the second half of July. All 4 first-round matches will take place on the July 16th episode.

NJPW Tag-Team Turbulence First Round Matches (July 16th):

  • The Good Brothers (Karl Anderson & Doc Gallows) vs. Clark Connors & TJP
  • Yuji Nagata & Ren Narita vs. Fred Yehi & Wheeler Yuta
  • Kevin Knight & The DKC vs. Jorel Nelson & Royce Isaacs
  • Brody King & Chris Dickinson vs. JR Kratos & Danny Limelight

In addition to taking part in shows on New Japan Strong, Anderson and Gallows have also been announced for the NJPW Resurgence Show. The event will take place on August 14th from The Torch at the LA Coliseum. Other announced competitors for that show include Jon Moxley, Jay White, Tom Lawlor, Juice Robinson, David Finlay and more.

Anderson and Gallows are 3x IWGP Heavyweight Tag Team Champions in NJPW. Anderson is a founding member of Bullet Club in 2013. They also won the World Tag League Tournament in 2013.

Tony Khan On Why AEW Didn’t Build Its Own “Thunderdome”

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AEW is set to go back on the road July 7th. The promotion spent the majority of the pandemic running shows from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville. During a recent interview with UPI, Tony Khan was asked why AEW never decided to do a video wall similar to what many sports and WWE ended up doing.

Khan noted that he did get some pressure to run his pandemic shows with virtual fans.

“I didn’t want to have a video wall, and I pushed back when I got pushed to do a video wall. It was a fine idea and WWE did it, but it wasn’t what I wanted to do. I respect it, it’s good and it’s economical, but I wanted to continue to find a way to do the shows for the fans every week. And the fans at Daily’s Place supported us. We built like a wrestling territory having a weekly audience. I’m really proud of that.”

“And the fans at Daily’s Place supported us. We built like a wrestling territory having a weekly audience. I’m really proud of that.”

AEW’s first four shows back on the road will be special branded episodes. The first show back “Road Rager” on July 7th will feature Cody Rhodes vs QT Marshall in a strap match. Following Road Ragers, 2 nights of Fyter Fest will lead into Fight for the Fallen at the end of July from Charlotte.

Ruby Riott On What Name She’ll Use In Her Post-WWE Career

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Dori Prange, better known to WWE fans as Ruby Riott, was released from the company this spring after having been with them since 2016. Before signing with WWE, Riott was known as Heidi Lovelace. According to comments she made recently while on the Wrestling Perspectives podcast, she will not be returning to that name.

“A lot of people think that I’m going back to Heidi Lovelace. There are a multitude of reasons why I don’t want to do that. I was not a fan of that name,” Riott said on the show (transcriptions via Fightful). “It was given to me by the people who trained me in the backyard. They were watching Raw and a commercial for The Hills came on and they were like ‘Heidi, that’s a name’ and they gave it to me.”

Riott also spoke about not liking the name Lovelace either.

“Nobody ever pronounced Lovelace correctly. Why come up with a wrestling name that people can’t pronounce? That’s a terrible idea. A lot of people thought I was going to go back to it. I have no intentions of going back to Heidi Lovelace.”

Finally, Riott spoke about wanting to keep the name Ruby. She noted that it comes from the Rancid song, Ruby Soho.

“I am shopping for a new name I would like to keep [the name Ruby] if it’s possible. I feel like it fits me. Ruby came from Ruby Soho and that’s dear to my heart.”

Riott wrestled for 6 years for promotions such as SHIMMER, World Wonder Ring Stardom, CHIKARA, SHINE, and the Insane Clown Posse’s Juggalo Championship Wrestling before signing with WWE. She’s won titles with Ohio Valley Wrestling, Shimmer and many other promotions. Riott never won a championship during her WWE career.

GCW Outlaw Mudshow Results

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Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) held their Outlaw Mudshow PPV event this weekend on June 19. The show took place from the Albany County Fairgrounds in Laramie, Wyoming.

The main event of the show saw the Deathmatch King Nick Gage defend his GCW Championship against Mance Warner. Wrestling legends such as 2 Cold Scorpio and Ricky Morton were also in action on the night.

GCW Outlaw Mudshow

Here’s the results from Game Changer Wrestling’s Outlaw Mudshow:

  • Jordan Oliver defeated Gringo Loco
  • Chris Dickinson defeated 2 Cold Scorpio
  • Jimmy Lloyd defeated Allie Katch
  • Bullrope Match – 1 Called Manders defeated Matthew Justice
  • Effy defeated Warhorses
  • AJ Gray defeated Orin Veidt
  • Ricky Morton defeated Atticus Cogar
  • GCW World Championship Bunkhouse Brawl Match – Nick Gage (c) defeated Mance Warner

Watch Nick Gage put Mance Warner through a flaming table via the YouTube clip below:

PROGRESS Chapter 113 Results and Highlights

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PROGRESS Wrestling held their Chapter 113 event on Saturday. The show aired on Peacock, WWE Network and PROGRESS’ own demandPROGRESS streaming service.

The show featured a number of high profile contests, including a PROGRESS World Title and Women’s Championship match. PROGRESS World Champion Cara Noir defended against ELIJAH and Women’s Champion Kanji defended her title against Mercedez Blaze.

Here’s the full results from the show:

  • Alexxis Falcon b. Gisele Shaw – Falcon would take the win via pinfall to further stake her claim to a Women’s Championship shot
  • Man Like DeReiss b. TK Cooper – The ‘Microphone Champion’ took the win to put Sunshine Machine in the losing column once again
  • Big Money Gun Dogs (Big Guns Joe & Gene Munny) b. Greedy Souls (Brendan White & Danny Jones) – Following their win, the Gun Dogs challenged PROGRESS Tag Team Champions Lykos Gym backstage
  • Dean Allmark b. Chuck Mambo – UK veteran Allmark took the win with the Clash Bomb
  • Laura Di Matteo b. Taonga – The returning Di Matteo won via submission
  • Jody Fleisch b. Danny Black – UK legend Fleisch took the win with his 720 DDT
  • North West Strong (Chris Ridgeway, Luke Jacobs & Ethan Allen) b. Warren Banks, Kid Lykos & Kid Lykos II – The tag team Champions were part of a loss here, with NWS getting the win
  • PROGRESS World Championship Match – Cara Noir (c) b. ELIJAH w/Charles Crowley – ELIJAH could not overcome The Black Swan who took the win via
  • PROGRESS Women’s Championship Match – Kanji (c) b. Mercedes Blaze – Despite losing to Blaze twice, Kanji took the win in her first title defence

PROGRESS Chapter 113 Highlights

You can find Video highlights of the event below:

WWE Hell In A Cell Final Card, Live Coverage

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The card for tonight’s (Sunday, June 20, 2021) WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event has been finalized.

The company hasn’t officially announced the main event of this event that takes place in Tampa, Florida at Yuengling Center that will air on the Peacock but it will most likely be WWE Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Drew McIntyre in a Hell in a Cell Match. 

The important stipulation to go along with this bout is if McIntyre oses, he can’t challenge Lashley for the title again. According to the latest betting odds, there are no titles expected to change hands at this show. 

As a reminder, we will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this special on Sunday evening starting at 7 PM EST. Here is the final card for the show:

Final WWE Hell In A Cell Card

  • WWE Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Drew McIntyre – Hell in a Cell Match (if Drew loses, he can’t challenge Lashley for the title again)
  • WWE Raw Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair
  • WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Bianca Belair vs. Bayley – Hell in a Cell Match
  • Alexa Bliss vs. Shayna Baszler
  • Seth Rollins vs. Cesaro
  • Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn

NJPW Resurgence Set for August 14 at the L.A Coliseum

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NJPW has just announced they are holding their first event on US soil since before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. NJPW Resurgence is scheduled for Saturday, August 14th at the L.A. Coliseum. Fans will also be in attendance for the event. The actual venue is in The Torch, a concert center opening this summer. Initial promotions for the event say a total of 5000 tickets will be available, however, this could be increased to 10,000 if necessary.

Masks will be mandatory for those in attendance unless eating or drinking. Tickets go on sale on June 30th, with prices ranging from $39 to $299.

The full NJPW Resurgence match card has not been announced yet, however, Jon Moxley is advertised for the show. No doubt, he will be putting his US title on the line. Interestingly, Shota Umino is returning to NJPW for the first time since leaving on excursion in September 2019.

NJPW Resurgence Names a Strong List of Stars for the Event

The NJPW Resurgence show will feature prominent names from NJPW but also a number of talents who perform on the US-based NJPW Strong brand. The advertised list as it currently stands is:

  • Jon Moxley
  • Jay White
  • Tom Lawlor
  • Doc Gallows
  • Karl Anderson
  • Juice Robinson
  • David Finlay
  • Shota Umino
  • Ren Narita
  • Karl Fredericks
  • Clark Connors
  • Alex Coughlin
  • Hikuleo
  • Fred Rosser
  • Lio Rush
  • Brody King
  • Chris Dickinson
  • TJP
  • JR Kratos

The return of NJPW to American soil is another big step forward for wrestling, as it looks to get back on track. The sport survived the pandemic well, but there is always something special about having a live crowd. Whether watching at home or in the audience, crowds are what make events special.

An aptly named show indeed, NJPW Resurgence is not only a return for crowds but a return to international touring, which is a very exciting prospect for fans around the world.

Evil Uno Talks Getting a WWE Tryout Offer After Signing with AEW

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Before Brodie Lee became the leader of the Dark Order, you had Evil Uno and Stu Grayson. The founding members of the group, who have been with AEW since day one. The story of the Dark Order is well documented and somewhat immortalized because of the passing of Brodie Lee. However, one thing that cannot be denied is that founding members Evil Uno and Stu Grayson are both very talented wrestlers.

Talking in a recent episode of Talk Is Jericho, the duo spoke up about how they got into AEW. They go way back with the Young Bucks, stretching to their PWG and ROH days.

Jericho eventually asked the pair about WWE, and if either of them had received offers to sign for the promotion.

Surprisingly, Evil Uno had been approached by the company, but as a singles performer. This is strange, as he has been wrestling alongside Stu Grayson ever since 2006. The funniest thing is that the offer for a WWE try out came just after Uno signed for AEW.

“Surprisingly enough, the only tryout offer I got was once I was offered a contract here,” Uno noted. “I never seeked for it either. In my first, I’d say nine years, I just thought it was an impossible feat because I wasn’t ginormous. I’m a little masked guy who’s a video game character, and I’m from Canada.”

It was clear from both men that moving to WWE was never on the cards. Not because they were not approached, but rather because neither Evil Uno nor Stu Grayson thought of WWE as being an end goal. Neither wrestler felt as if adding WWE to their resume was necessary to validate their in-ring careers.

Liv Morgan On Alexa Bliss’ New Character

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Alexa Bliss’ new playground character has received mixed reviews from the fans online but it appears that at least the WWE star Liv Morgan is a fan of her work.

The female star recently had an interview with DigitalSpy where she talked about things such as her WWE Network documentary and more.

Discussing the new gimmick of the former women’s champion, Morgan said that it provides inspiration for the locker room to think outside the box:

“I love what she’s doing. It’s creative, it’s artsy, it’s dark, which are all things that I am drawn to. I definitely think maybe it makes others broaden their mind as to what we can and are able to, get away with.

It’s inspirational in that aspect showing us we can think outside the box,” said Liv Morgan, “Maybe a little bit more than we had anticipated.”

The former Riott Squad member also opened up about the shooting of her WWE Network documentary. She revealed that their original intention was to only shoot backstage stuff for a couple of weeks.

However, they continued the shooting even after that. They ended up with over nine months worth of footage which ultimately became the basis of her Liv Forever documentary.

Ruby Riott On The Original Main Roster Plans For The Riott Squad

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The Riott Squad had a long run in WWE after their main roster debut but according to its leader and former WWE star Ruby Riott, the group was only supposed to last a few weeks originally.

The former WWE star recently appeared on The Wrestling Perspective podcast where she discussed many things and revealed the original plans for her faction.

Ruby Riott explained that the faction was not supposed to last more than six weeks. However, their different characters worked so well that the officials decided to keep them together:

“From what I understand, we weren’t supposed to last more than six weeks. It was supposed to be like an entry and then we’d go our separate ways. We didn’t change anything about our characters to adhere to each other,

We just stayed ourselves. What ended up happening was those three very different characters ended working well together,” explained Ruby Riott, “And in contrast, so they kept us together.”

Where Vince McMahon Got The Inspiration For The Group

Riott also revealed an interesting rumor about the formation of the group. According to her, she was told that Vince McMahon saw the Suicide Squad and took inspiration from it:

“I was also told that [Vince McMahon] had seen Suicide Squad and he wanted a Joker, a Harley Quinn, and a beast. Then, the Riott Squad was born.

I don’t know how much truth there was to that, it was a rumor, but I wouldn’t doubt it. A lot of my career was right place right time.”

Ruby Riott was paired with Liv Morgan and Sarah Logan upon her main roster debut in November 2017. The group broke up during the 2019 draft when its members were drafted to separate brands.

Update On NXT Champions Working Dark Matches On SmackDown

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The NXT champion Karrion Kross alongside Scarlett and the NXT North American champion Bronson Reed were backstage for this week’s episode of SmackDown. The developmental stars were brought to the brand for evaluation from officials. They both competed in dark matches before the airing of the show.

In an update to this original story, PWInsider is reporting that Kross faced Dolph Ziggler in a match while Reed competed against Ziggler’s partner Robert Roode in singles competition. Both these matches were taped for evaluation, though they are not likely to be released to the public. The NXT champion and Scarlett are expected back at the tapings next week.

The duo will likely be tested for their promo skills after the dark match this week. Whether Reed will be brought back as well is not known. It’s been said multiple times in the past that WWE officials are interested in bringing Karrion Kross to the main roster and his call-up could be fast-tracked.

The company is expected to hold the next round of WWE drafts in August after SummerSlam. With the reports about the officials being interested in the former Impact wrestling star, it’s likely that they are trying to assess whether or not he is ready to make a jump to the main roster.

SmackDown Viewership With Hell In A Cell Main Event

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WWE made the decision to move the Roman Reigns vs. Rey Mysterio Universal Championship Hell In A Cell match to SmackDown and the call appears to have helped them with the TV ratings.

According to SpoilerTV, the latest episode of the blue branded show drew an average of 1.928 million viewers in overnight ratings, which is a 4% increase from last week’s episode of the show.

The hour one of SmackDown drew 1.926 million viewers. Hour two, featuring the cell match for the universal championship kept the viewership steady with 1.930 million viewers.

Despite the stiff competition from NBA and NHL playoffs, the show managed to pull a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demographic. It was #1 for the night in the key demo.

In comparison, last week’s episode of SmackDown drew a total of 1.944 million viewers. The episode featuring a segment between Roman Reigns and Rey Mysterio for the main event had scored a 0.48 rating in the 18-49 demographic.

This is the third straight week where the show has seen an increase in viewership numbers. With no Roman Reigns match on Sunday’s Hell In A Cell PPV, we will have to see how next week’s episode of SmackDown compares in viewership.

Drew McIntyre On The Advice He Got From The Undertaker

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Former WWE champion Drew McIntyre recently appeared on Ryan Satin’s Out of Character podcast where he opened up about his experience of wrestling with Ricky Steamboat and what he learned from it.

The former world champion got a chance to compete against the wrestling veteran during his first WWE run in 2009. He recalled a particular match they had during a live event in New York.

McIntyre mentioned how Steamboat was very relaxed and present in the moment during their bout. It was just opposite to his own behavior and it’s something that took him a long time to learn:

“He was just so relaxed in his demeanor and the way he was when he out there, and the crowd were still with him because he so in the moment, so present with them, and I was thinking so much about not messing up

And like, in my own little bubble that, that’s why they weren’t responding to me. It took me again a long time to figure that out.”

Drew McIntyre Reveals The Lesson From Undertaker

The lesson he learned on the day was very similar to the advice Drew McIntyre got from The Undertaker. According to him, the Dead Man told him to stop playing the character and live it instead:

“This is a lesson the Undertaker told me: stop playing the wrestler and be the wrestler, I was out there so concerned about the things I might do and not messing up. It was very obvious to the crowd that Ricky was relaxed, he was part of [the match], he believed in himself so they believed in him.”

Drew McIntyre is currently scheduled to challenge Bobby Lashley for the WWE championship in a Hell In A Cell match on Sunday’s PPV. If the Scottish Warrior loses this match, he won’t be able to challenge Lashley for the title again.

Roman Reigns On Being Able To Inspire People After Battle With Leukemia

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Roman Reigns went through a tough battle in 2018 when he revealed that his leukemia had returned. The Big Dog, however, managed to beat the odds and came out stronger from the other side.

His journey from finding a new path in wrestling after originally being diagnosed with the disease at just 22 years of age and then defeating it once again when he was at the top of his career has been a source of inspiration for many.

During his recent interview with the ACC Network, Reigns opened up about his alliance with Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. He said that being able to reach out and give hope to people has been a life-changing experience:

“To really be able to reach out and show that support and connect with different people all over the world, through a very similar struggle that we’ve all gone through. And to be able to give them a little bit of hope with my story, it’s just been a very nice outcome.

We don’t always have the success stories, but when we do I feel like we need to celebrate them. And for me to be able to do that with fans and strangers alike, it’s been life-changing. It really has.”

The Universal champion also compared his previous career in football and the current one in wrestling and discussed which qualities you require for finding success in both fields.

Roman Reigns explained that being tough on the field is as important in wrestling because you are on the road 52 weeks a year without an off season. The Tribal Chief defeated Rey Mysterio in a Hell In A Cell match on SmackDown. He is currently not scheduled for any match on the PPV this Sunday.

The Bunny Names WWE Hall Of Famer As Dream Opponent

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AEW star Allie aka The Bunny was the most recent guest of the AEW Unrestricted podcast with Aubrey Edwards and Tony Schiavone where she talked about a number of things.

The female star discussed her Impact wrestling run in detail. When asked which Impact star she would like to team or feud against in the future, the former Knockouts champion took the name of Rosemary.

During the fan question segment of the show, The Bunny was asked who is her all time dream opponent. She revealed it to be the WWE Hall Of Famer Trish Stratus:

“Trish Stratus, 100%, She was the inspiration for me to start wrestling, seeing her, and she’s a Toronto gal just like me. I would love it.”
– said The Bunny

The former Impact star also revealed her favorite moment in her previous company and said that the wedding segment of her real-life husband Braxton Sutter was the coolest experience of her life.

Allie explained that she feels like every person who was involved in the segment knocked it out of the park. The crowd reaction to it was the loudest she has ever heard and she doesn’t think TV can translate how loud it was in real life.

The IIconics’ Post WWE Name Possibly Revealed

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The IIconics have previously stated that they want to continue teaming together in the future. It appears that their post WWE names have now been revealed.

The former WWE stars have filed a trademark with USPTO for the name ‘The IInspiration’ for being used by wrestling personalities for live appearances and merchandising purposes.

The IIconics were released from their WWE contracts just days after the WrestleMania 37 PPV on April 15. They have a 90 days non-compete clause with the company that ends in mid July.

The IIconics On Their Future

Discussing their future during a recent episode of Busted Open Radio, the duo had explained that they want to stay together because they are most comfortable with each other:

“We definitely want to stay together. We want to move forward together, we’re just most comfortable together. We can play off each other so easily. We don’t even have to talk about what we’re going to do.”

The former WWE women’s tag team champions had also revealed that they are considering both Impact Wrestling and AEW as potential future options.

Which company would you like to see The IIconics join once their non compete clause with WWE expires? Let us know in the comment section below.

NJPW Strong: Ignition Results and Highlights (06/18/21)

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New Japan Pro Wrestling aired their NJPW Strong: Ignition event on NJPWWorld this past Friday. The show featured a number of bouts, including a New Japan debut for the IMPACT Wrestling X-Division Champion and an appearance from a Japanese wrestling legend.

Here’s the full results from the show as well as highlights. You can find the full programme on NJPWWorld.com:

  • Josh Alexander b. Alex Coughlin – Alexander would take the win after hitting the Divine Intervention
  • BATEMAN and Barrett Brown b. Fred Rosser & Adrian Quest – BATEMAN and Brown took the win after BATEMAN used the This Is A Kill on Quest
  • Satoshi Kojima b. JR Kratos – The New Japan and overall Japanese legend Kojima took the win after hitting the Lariat on Kratos

Next week’s episode of the show will see ‘Filthy’ Tom Lawlor defend his NJPW STRONG Openweight Championship against Karl Fredericks.

Check out some highlights from the show below:

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Chelsea Green Talks Matt Cardona vs Nick Gage Angle

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Former WWE Superstar Chelsea Green recently spoke to Inside The Ropes. The former NXT performer discussed a number of topics during the interview, including the recent angle between her partner Matt Cardona/Zack Ryder and GCW Champion Nick Gage.

Matt Cardona and Nick Gage had been feuding online and teasing something in-ring for quite some time. It was an interesting angle for Cardona to take; as he wouldn’t usually be associated with the deathmatch style of wrestling that Gage is known as the King of.

Nick Gage defended his GCW Championship at the recent Zombie Walk event, and after the bout he was attacked by someone dressed as a ‘druid’ type of character. It turned out to be Matt Cardona, but he adopted some of Jon Moxley’s mannerisms and even hit the Paradigm Shift DDT, fooling the fans in attendance.

Chelsea Green on Matt Cardona vs Nick Gage

“I mean, I loved it! I was REALLY excited for it” Chelsea Green said of the angle and Matt Cardona’s involvement. “And I’m mostly excited because I do feel like he was put in a box in the WWE; and maybe it was him that wanted to be in that box, maybe it was him that never pushed to get out of that box – but this is his chance to show the world SO much more.”

“He’s been wrestling for so long – since he was 18, he’s now 36″ Green continued. “I mean, he’s really been a wrestling fan since he was, like, three years old.”

“But I just feel like this puts a little bit more validity behind his name and I love that for him. I think he deserves that” Chelsea Green would finish.

Matt Cardona vs Nick Gage is scheduled to take place at GCW Homecoming for the Game Changer Wrestling Championship. The show will be available to purchase on FITE TV.

AJ Styles Talks Learning from John Cena in WWE

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WWE Superstar AJ Styles recently appeared on WWE’s After The Bell podcast. The RAW Tag Team Champion discussed a number of topics during the interview, including the megastar potential of his tag team partner Omos.

“It’s a job most of us should have after 20 years of being in the business” AJ Styles began the interview, discussing Omos and how he was positioned to help the giant adapt to working in WWE. “Just help the younger talent, just like the older talent has helped me.”

Styles then made some interesting comments regarding the legendary talent that has helped him to learn the craft of professional wrestling. “We can go back to Jerry Lynn, Christopher Daniels, John Cena.”

AJ Styles on John Cena

AJ Styles would then note specifically why he said John Cena, even though the two only met very late in Styles’ career, once he had finally made his way to WWE. “I know it’s crazy for me to say John Cena, but I learned so much from that guy.

“It’s only right that I pass down the knowledge I’ve had to Omos, who can and will be a huge superstar in the WWE” Styles added, putting over the giant and fellow RAW Tag Team Champion.

“I have experience all over the world” Styles added. “The experience I’ve had in the Independents, Japan, and the States, it’s a little different than the WWE experience. I can’t imagine guys like Kurt Angle who started in the WWE and learned so quickly to be the best I’ve ever seen.”

AJ Styles and Omos are not currently scheduled to be part of the WWE Hell In a Cell PPV this weekend on Peacock and WWE Network.

AEW Dynamite Results (6/18): Jim Ross Interviews Andrade El Idolo, MMA Rules Cage Fight

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AEW Dynamite aired from Daily’s Place in Jacksonville. Jake Hager faced Wardlow in an MMA Style Cage fight tonight. Eddie Kingston teamed up with Pentagon Jr. and Frankie Kazarian to battle Matt Jackson & The Good Brothers in this week’s main event. AEW also ran a couple teasers for their new show Rampage that will be debuting on Friday, August 13th.

Dynamite Results (6/18)

  1. Jake Hager def. Wardlow
  2. Ethan Page & Scorpio Sky def. Darby Allin in a Handicap match
  3. Orange Cassidy def. Cezar Bononi
  4. Cody Rhodes & Brock Anderson def. QT Marshall & Aaron Solow
  5. Penelope Ford def. Julia Hart
  6. Matt Jackson & Good Brothers def. Eddie Kingston, Pentagon Jr., Frankie Kazarian

Here are the takeaways from this week’s show:

Jake Hager def. Wardlow

Wardlow and Hager battled in an MMA Rules Cage fight tonight. Spears was in Wardlow’s corner and Chris Jericho was in Hager’s corner. Hager hit some punches early until Aubrey Edwards broke it up. Wardlow dominated as round one came to a close.

Wardlow connected with a knee to the face and unloaded a flurry of punches. Hager desperately tried to block them as Wardlow was in complete control. Hager battled back and hit a Uranage. Jake followed it up with a Triangle choke and Aubrey called for the bell as Wardlow passed out.

After the match, Shawn Spears attacked Jake Hager but Jericho broke it up. MJF rushed the ring and ripped the sling off Jericho’s injured arm. MJF applied the Salt of the Earth Armbar in the middle of the ring. Dean Malenko made the save and MJF made it seem like he was going to leave but opted to bash Malenko in the face.

Ethan Page & Scorpio Sky def. Darby Allin

Darby Allin battled Ethan Page & Scorpio Sky in a Handicap match tonight on Dynamite. The stipulation was for Allin to find a partner other than Sting but apparently he was unable to do so.

Scorpio and Page dominated the action early and isolated Darby in the corner of the ring as Dynamite went to a commercial break.When Dynamite returned, Allin was still getting his ass kicked by Sky and Page. Darby tied Page’s legs together with a zip tie and sent him to the floor. Darby hit a Stundog Millionaire on Sky and followed it up with a Coffin Drop. Darby went for the cover but Ethan was still somehow able to break it up at two.

Page cut the zip tie and battled with Allin on the top turnbuckle. Allin bit Page and headbutted him to the floor. Scorpio Sky tipped Darby up and Page followed it up with Ego’s Edge for the pinfall victory.

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Orange Cassidy Picked Up A Win

Cezar Bononi faced Orange Cassidy tonight. Bononi controlled the action early and connected with a slam before sending Cassidy flying across the ring. Bononi kept knocking Cassidy out of the ring and the Wingmen (JD Drake, Ryan Nemeth, Peter Avalon) kept spray tanning and mockingly trying to style Cassidy.

Orange battled back with a Stunner and then a DDT. Chuck Taylor distracted Nemeth and Cassidy hit him with the Orange Punch. Statlander distracted JD Drake and Cassidy hit another one. Cassidy then hit the Orange Punch on Bononi for the pinfall victory. After the match, Peter Avalon held Bononi and screamed to the heavens.

Cody Rhodes & Brock Anderson def. QT Marshall & Aaron Solow

Cody Rhodes teamed up with Brock Anderson to face QT Marshall and Aaron Solow. Arn Anderson and Nick Comoroto were ringside for the match. Solow and Brock started off the action and Anderson went to the wrong corner. Cody steered him back and Marshall tagged in.

Brock punched QT in the face before tagging in Rhodes. Solow tagged in and delivered a Double Stomp to the spine of Cody Rhodes. QT tagged back in and tried to beat Cody down some more but he was able to escape and tagged in Brock Anderson.

Anderson hit Marshall with some shoulder tackles and followed it up with a big Back Body Drop. Brock connected with a terrible Gutwrench Suplex but QT responded with a Spinebuster. Marshall looked over and smirked at Arn Anderson before missing with a Splash.

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Brock went for the tag but the referee didn’t see it due to a distraction by Solow. QT went for Cross Rhodes but Anderson countered into a DDT. Cody tagged in and planted Solow with a Powerslam. Cody went for the Figure Four but Solow quickly grabbed the bottom rope to break the hold.

Cody hit Marshall with a Destroyer but turned around into an Enziguri from Solow for a two count. Anderson tagged in and battled with Solow in the ring. Solow was in control but Anderson countered into a roll-up out of nowhere for the pinfall victory.

Jim Ross Spoke With Andrade El Idolo

Jim Ross sat down with Andrade El Idolo tonight on Dynamite. Andrade said he came to AEW because there are stars here, but he is THE superstar. Andrade claimed that he already deserves an opportunity at both the TNT and AEW Championships. Jim Ross brought up Vickie Guerrero introducing Andrade and he said they have a great connection based on their histories in professional wrestling. Andrade added that they have a big surprise coming up to end the interview.

Penelope Ford def. Julia Hart

Julia Hart squared off against Penelope Ford on this week’s show. Penelope dominated early and kept Julia grounded with a Headlock. Hart broke free and connected with a Dropkick. Julia followed it up with a Crossbody but Penelope battled back with a Knee Drop on the ring apron as Dynamite went to a commercial break.

When Dynamite returned, Ford connected with a Clothesline and followed it up with a Gutbuster. Ford then applied the Muta Lock for the submission victory. After the match, Ford kept the hold locked in until the Varsity Blondes broke it up. TNT Champion Miro joined the party and asked where Kip Sabian was. Miro said he will fight in his honor and leveled Griff Garrison with a Clothesline. Miro and Pillman Jr. then brawled until the referees broke it up.

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Matt Jackson & Good Brothers Picked Up A Win

Eddie Kingston, Pentagon Jr., Frankie Kazarian faced Matt Jackson & The Good Brothers in this week’s main event. Frankie beat Karl Anderson down in the corner of the ring to begin the action. Pentagon tagged in and Anderson was able to escape to tag in Matt Jackson.

Pentagon hit Karl and Matt with a couple Slingblades and tagged in Eddie Kingston. Eddie hit Matt with a Penalty Kick and bounced his head off the top turnbuckle. Gallows tagged in and a brawl broke out as Dynamite went to a break.

When Dynamite returned, Kingston planted Matt with a Belly to Belly Suplex. Frankie tagged in and connected with a Powerslam on Anderson and followed it up with a boot to the face for a near fall. Anderson battled back with a Spinebuster but Penta was able to tag in.

Pentagon connected with a Crossbody onto Matt and then flipped onto the Good Brothers in a great sequence. Pentagon delivered a DDT to Matt and went for the cover but he kicked out at two. Frankie tagged in and hit Angel’s Wings and went for the pin but Gallows broke it up.

Good Brothers isolated Pentagon in the corner and beat the hell out of him. Everyone started brawling again until it was down to Anderson and Pentagon Jr. in the ring. Matt Jackson hopped up and sprayed Pentagon in the face with the cold spray. Anderson capitalized with the Hun Strun off the top rope for the pinfall victory. The Elite celebrated after the match to close the show.

The following matches were announced for the Wednesday, June 30th edition of AEW Dynamite:

  • Britt Baker & Vickie Guerrero vs. Nyla Rose & Rebel
  • MJF vs. Sammy Guevara
  • Miro vs. Brian Pillman Jr. for the TNT Championship

Kenny Omega will defend the AEW Championship against Jungle Boy on the Saturday, June 26th edition of AEW Dynamite.

WWE SmackDown Results (6/18): Reigns vs. Mysterio, Hell In A Cell Go-Home Show

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WWE SmackDown aired live from the ThunderDome tonight. It was the final episode of SmackDown before WWE Hell in a Cell this Sunday night. Roman Reigns defended the Universal Championship against Rey Mysterio in the main event of tonight’s SmackDown.

SmackDown Results (6/18)

  1. Apollo Crews & Commander Azeez def. Kevin Owens & Big E
  2. Shinsuke Nakamura def. King Corbin
  3. Roman Reigns def. Rey Mysterio via submission to retain the Universal Championship

Here are the takeaways from this week’s show:

Rey Mysterio Called Out Reigns

Rey Mysterio kicked off the show and said that any parent watching knows how he is feeling. Mysterio said he isn’t sure when Dominik will get back into the ring and got emotional describing the attack on his son by Roman Reigns last week. He claimed that he will never forget the helpless look in his son’s eyes and the sound of him hitting the floor.

Mysterio said he wants revenge tonight and demanded that Reigns come out here. Universal Champion Roman Reigns came to the entrance ramp with Paul Heyman. Roman stated that he does not want to hurt Rey but it is not going to be PG tonight inside Hell in a Cell.

Reigns will defend the Universal Championship against Rey Mysterio inside Hell in a Cell in the main event of this week’s show. The match was originally scheduled for the PPV.

Crews & Azeez Picked Up A Win

Intercontinental Champion Apollo Crews and Commander Azeez faced Kevin Owens & Big E in the first match of the night. Big E hit a Splash and tagged in Owens for a Senton. Owens went for the cover but the Intercontinental Champion kicked out at one.

Big E tagged back in and connected with a Suplex for a near fall. Azeez got the tag and beat Big E down in the corner. Big E tried to regroup outside the ring but Azeez followed him out there. Azeez slammed Big E on the floor outside the ring and posed with Crews as SmackDown went to a commercial break.

When SmackDown returned, Azeez had Big E in the Cobra Clutch and then hit a Suplex. Crews tagged in and hit Big E with an Enziguri to the face. Owens tagged in and hit the Pop-Up Powerbomb but Azeez broke up the cover at two. Sami Zayn interfered and distracted Kevin Owens. Commander Azeez capitalized and hit Owens with the Nigerian Nail for the pinfall victory.

After the match, Sami Zayn laughed at Owens backstage as Azeez and Crews celebrated their win. Owens later approached Deville and Pearce backstage and demanded a match with Sami Zayn.

Nakamura Won The Battle for the Crown

King Corbin faced Shinsuke Nakamura yet again tonight on SmackDown in the Battle for the Crown. Corbin went for a roll-up right away but Shinsuke kicked out. Nakamura battled back with a German Suplex as SmackDown went to a commercial break.

When SmackDown returned, Corbin was in control of the match and had Nakamura in a Chinlock. Shinsuke escaped but Corbin caught him with a Deep Six for a two count. Corbin followed it up with a Suplex for another near fall. Nakamura hit a couple boots to the head and followed it up with the Kinshasa for the pinfall victory. After the match, Nakamura took a seat on the throne and celebrated with Boogs as Corbin moped in the ring.

Bayley vs. Belair Will Be A Hell In A Cell Match

SmackDown Women’s Champion Bianca Belair mai her way to the ring and grabbed a microphone. Belair claimed that Bayley was just a bully that could dish it out but couldn’t take it. Bianca added that Bayley’s bullying brought her back to her childhood and boasted about how she is unapologetically herself today.

Bayley then attacked Belair from behind and the two superstars brawled to the floor outside the ring. Bayley launched Belair into the barricade and followed it up with the Rose Plant in the middle of the ring. It was announced that the SmackDown Women’s Championship will now be a Hell in a Cell match at the PPV.

Alpha Academy Attacked Angelo Dawkins

Otis was set to face Angelo Dawkins tonight but the match never happened. Chad Gable hit Dawkins with a cheap shot before the bell rang and Angelo chased him around. Otis caught Angelo with a shoulder tackle and then Alpha Academy hit a Hart Attack on Angelo to end the segment.

Cesaro Sent A Message To Rollins

Cesaro and Seth Rollins had a backstage promo with Kayla Braxton tonight on SmackDown. Rollins vowed to show Cesaro everything he deserves and to put him in his place this Sunday at Hell in a Cell. Cesaro said he didn’t think Rollins had it in him to face him man to man and that he respected that. Cesaro added that he respects Rollins as a competitor and will see him Sunday night. He then shoved him over to end the promo.

Roman Reigns Retained

Roman Reigns defended the Universal Championship against Rey Mysterio in a Hell in a Cell match in this week’s main event. Before the match, Roman Reigns and Jimmy Uso had a conversation backstage. Jimmy said he thought about what Roman said last week and told him he was right. Jimmy added that he doesn’t agree with everything Reigns does but they are family.

Reigns asked where Jey was and Jimmy said he hadn’t heard from him all week. Jimmy offered to help Roman in his match tonight and Reigns instructed him to find Jey instead.

Rey went after Reigns right away with a steel chair but the Universal Champion ripped it away. Mysterio sprayed Reigns in the face with a fire extinguisher and then grabbed a tool box from under the ring. Mysterio bashed Reigns in the face with it as SmackDown went to a commercial break.

When SmackDown returned, Rey Mysterio was still in control of the match and was beating Reigns down with a steel chair. Mysterio put the chair against the champ’s back and connected with a Dropkick through the ropes. Mysterio sent Reigns flying into the cell wall a few times and the Universal Champion looked rattled.

Rey sent Reigns into the ring post with the chair around his neck. Roman battled back and connected with a massive Clothesline. Reigns went for a Spear but Mysterio dodged it and the Universal Champion crashed through a table. Mysterio went for a Hurricanrana but Roman caught him with ease and bashed Rey into the ring post and the cell as SmackDown went to a break.

When SmackDown returned, Reigns connected with a Superman Punch but Rey battled back. Mysterio hit the 619 and hit the Universal Champion with a steel chair several times. Rey followed it up with a Splash off the top rope and went for the cover but Reigns was somehow able to kick out at two.

Roman showed off his strength and hit a ridiculous Powerbomb that sent Mysterio crashing into the steel cell. Reigns brought Mysterio back into the ring and applied the Guillotine choke for the submission victory. Roman Reigns is still the Universal Champion. Reigns applied the Guillotine choke after the match before posing over Mysterio in the ring to close the show.

Roman Reigns Retains Universal Title Inside Hell In A Cell On WWE SmackDown

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Roman Reigns made his latest defense of the WWE Universal Title against Rey Mysterio on Friday’s episode of SmackDown in Tampa, Florida at Yuengling Center instead of the WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view event.

The match had moments where Mysterio had offense. He worked as a smart babyface by using his quickness and various weapons to get an advantage as he operated a fire extinguisher and put a chair around the neck of Reigns then tossed him into the cell. 

Aside from select moments, it was all Reigns, who at one point sent Rey flying from the ring into the cell. Reigns won with his guillotine finisher. 

On the June 11th edition of SmackDown, Mysterio called out Reigns after the previous weeks’ edition where Reigns attacked Rey and his son, Dominik. Reigns came out as Mysterio called him a “rat bastard” for what he had done. Mysterio then challenged “The Big Dog” to the match. In an impressive move, Reigns hit a powerbomb to Dominik to the floor on the outside.  

It’s been reported that WWE wants to do a Reigns vs. John Cena match at this year’s SummerSlam pay-per-view event, but they’ve yet to announce the match nor even advertise Cena for an upcoming show.

Updated Card For Hell In A Cell: New Match & Stipulation Announced

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WWE has announced a new match while also moving one title match inside of the cell structure at the Hell in a Cell PPV.

WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Bianca Belair vs. Bayley will now take place inside of the Hell in a Cell structure. This comes after WWE needing a second title match to take place in the cell once Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. Rey Mysterio was moved from the PPV event to Friday’s episode of Smackdown. 

Seth Rollins vs. Cesaro in a singles match has also been added to the show. Rollins confirmed their match for Sunday during a segment on SmackDown. This is a rematch as Cesaro defeated Rollins at WrestleMania 37 Night 1 and then again on the Throwback SmackDown show on May 7th.

WWE presents the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event on Sunday, June 20, 2021 from Tampa, Florida at Yuengling Center that will air on Peacock. 

Updated WWE Hell In A Cell Card

  • WWE Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Drew McIntyre – Hell in a Cell Match (if Drew loses, he can’t challenge Lashley for the title again)
  • WWE Raw Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair
  • WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Bianca Belair vs. Bayley – Hell in a Cell Match
  • Alexa Bliss vs. Shayna Baszler
  • Seth Rollins vs. Cesaro

Becky Lynch At The Performance Center, Smackdown This Week

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Becky Lynch was at the WWE Performance Center earlier this week. She’s been out of action since late last year and gave birth to a healthy baby girl back in December.

Lynch looked to be great shape when she visited the facility on Thursday, according to a report by Fightful. She was not seen training, but did watch some of the other trainees practice in the ring.

Following her visit to the Performance Center, Becky Lynch visited Friday’s SmackDown tapings. Several NXT performers were also at SmackDown. NXT Champion Karrion Kross (with Scarlett) and North American Champion Bronson Reed worked dark matches at the show.

With WWE looking to have “all hands are on deck” for SummerSlam in August, Becky Lynch back would be another big attraction to ensure they sell out the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.

Lynch hasn’t been seen on WWE TV since last May. Shortly after winning the Raw Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 36, she announced her pregnancy on Raw and surrendered the title. Lynch awarded the title to Asuka, who had a dominant 2020 as the champion and feuded with various stars.

Becky Lynch gave birth to a daughter, Roux, in December 2020. Since giving birth, the countdown clock has been ticking for the top WWE star to make her return. Perhaps, this summer will be that time. She teased appearing at this year’s WrestleMania 37, but that never came to pass.

WWE returns to live event touring on July 16th for an episode of SmackDown in Houston, Texas.

USA Network Not Happy About WWE Moving Roman Reigns vs. Rey Mysterio To SmackDown

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Rey Mysterio vs. Roman Reigns in a Hell in a Cell match for the Universal Title at Sunday’s pay-per-view event was moved to Friday’s episode of SmackDown. 

There’s been a lot of backstage details about this match being moved that have come out. 

Andrew Zarian from the Mat Men podcast said that USA Network is not happy about FOX getting the Hell in a Cell match. 

“I can tell you for a fact that USA Network is very unhappy that the Hell in a Cell match is happening on SmackDown. I’m not gonna say they are fuming but they are very unhappy about it.”

Since WWE inked a big-money deal with FOX for the SmackDown TV rights, it’s been changed to the brand being listed as the “A” show while Raw is the “B” show. 

It should be noted that NBCUniversal is the parent company of the USA Network. Thus, with the match being moved dates, FOX picks up a big match that will likely help boost ratings while Peacock, which is the streaming service of NBCUniversal, loses it. 

It’s no secret that WWE ratings are down and with these networks paying big money to air the weekly programs of WWE’s, there’s pressure to have more themed WWE shows in the future to help get ratings back to where they were before the COVID-19 pandemic.