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Rob Van Dam On What Vince McMahon Said To Him During His HOF Induction

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Rob Van Dam is now a WWE Hall of Famer. The former WWE Champion spoke to the Battle Cree Enquirer recently about the honor. RVD also noted during the interview that Vince McMahon paid him a special compliment during his induction ceremony.

“I was delighted when I heard. It was a surprise call. To me, it means a lot,” Van Dam said to the Battle Creek Enquirer. “I am going down in history with the legends that inspired me when I was growing up in Battle Creek, dreaming of being a professional wrestler. Now generations to come will look at me in a similar way. That’s quite an honor.”

“Being inducted into the Hall of Fame probably means more than being a world champion because there are probably a lot of world champions that will never be in the hall of fame,” Van Dam continued.

High Praise from Vince McMahon

RVD continued to say that Vince McMahon got up during his speech and said that he changed the style of the business.

“To have Vince McMahon stand up during the induction ceremony and tell me that I changed the style of the business was probably the highest compliment I could imagine,” RVD said.

Van Dam continued to say he wasn’t sure that he’d ever be inducted into the Hall of Fame. He’s always appreciated people telling him he deserves it, however.

“I didn’t know if it would ever happen,” Van Dam said. “When people referred to me as a future Hall of Famer, that was a big enough compliment for me, just to know that they saw me with that respect. So now that I actually have that Hall of Fame ring and plaque, and it’s official, it’s a proud moment.”

Roman Reigns Says There’s A Lot Of Truth To His Tribal Chief Character

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Roman Reigns has been portraying a new heel persona since returning to WWE at SummerSlam 2020. At WrestleMania, he’ll face both Edge and Daniel Bryan with the Universal title at stake. Reigns was recently interviewed by PEOPLE and spoke about the character he has been portraying since last summer.

“It feels good,” Reigns said of his current persona. “There’s a lot of truth to what we put into the Tribal Chief character, the burden of the crown, of being the face of the company. I think everybody would like to be Superman, but to be able to have some of those Superman qualities, then also display the emotions, the mentality that comes into it, and the way it can affect a man. People connect to that.”

“People understand the struggle, people understand these different battles, these emotional battles that my character kind of displays on a weekly basis,” he continued. “I think it allows for a different connection, and that’s why it’s been received so well.”

Family Man

Roman also spoke about how the last year has impacted him and his family. The father of 5 is enjoying having more time with his loved ones.

“Due to having the availability and the lack of travel, I’ve been fortunate enough to be able to just invest so much more time in my relationship with my wife and my family,” he said. “It’s going to make you a better individual if your team is untouchable and is extremely strong.”

The full interview with PEOPLE is available here.

AEW Dynamite Preview: Omega & Good Brothers vs. Moxley & Young Bucks

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All Elite Wrestling returns tonight with an all-new episode of AEW Dynamite on TNT. This is the final battle of the Wednesday Night War, as NXT moves to Tuesday nights next week.

NXT will have Night 1 of Takeover: Stand & Deliver, so AEW has some stiff competition. That said, AEW has a big lineup announced, including the return of boxing legend “Iron” Mike Tyson:

Dynamite Preview for April 7th

In addition to whatever AEW has planned with Mike Tyson, the following matches are set for Dynamite:

  • AEW World Champion Kenny Omega and The Good Brothers will take on Jon Moxley and World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks.
  • TNT Champion Darby Allin defending against JD Drake
  • Hangman Page faces Max Caster of The Acclaimed.
  • Jurassic Express vs. Bear Country
  • Tay Conti vs. The Bunny

Plus, we’ll get the latest from the Inner Circle after their surprise return and beatdown of the Pinnacle last week.

Join us here later tonight for our AEW Dynamite Results & Takeaways. Until then, check out our AEW News page.

WWE NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver Final Card

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The WWE NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver event will take place over the course of two nights – Wednesday, April 7th (airing on USA Network) and Thursday, April 8th (Peacock broadcast). 

The company has already officially announced the main events of both nights that take place in Orlando, Florida at the Capitol Wrestling Center. WWE NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai vs. Raquel Gonzalez will headline the first night while WWE NXT Champion Finn Balor vs. Karrion Kross will go down the following night. 

This show marks the second special for the yellow brand in 2021, which features a stacked lineup. As a reminder, we will be providing coverage of this special on both nights.

Here are the final cards:

Stand & Deliver: Night 1

  • WWE NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai vs. Raquel Gonzalez
  • MSK vs. Grizzled Young Veterans vs. Legado del Fantasma for the Vacant NXT Tag Team Titles
  • WWE NXT UK Champion WALTER vs. Tommaso Ciampa
  • Bronson Reed, Dexter Lumis, Cameron Grimes, Isaiah “Swerve” Scott, Leon Ruff, and LA Knight – Gauntlet Eliminator Match
  • Pete Dunne vs. Kushida

WWE NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver Night 1 Predictions

Night 2

  • NXT Champion Finn Balor vs. Karrion Kross
  • Santos Escobar vs. Jordan Devlin – Cruiserweight Title Unification Ladder Match
  • Adam Cole vs. Kyle O’Reilly – Unsanctioned Match
  • North American Champion Johnny Gargano vs. Gauntlet Eliminator Winner
  • NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions Ember Moon and Shotzi Blackheart vs. Candice LeRae and Indie Heartwell

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

WWE Money In The Bank and Backlash PPV Dates Revealed

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The dates for WWE’s Money In The Bank and Backlash PPV events have reportedly now been decided.

PWInsider recently noted that Money In the Bank will take place on Sunday, May 16. Backlash is currently scheduled for Sunday, June 20.

Money In The Bank and Backlash will be the first two PPV events to take place from the WWE ThunderDome in Yuengling Center. This will be new ‘home ground’ for WWE after ‘Mania at Raymond James Stadium. The new ThunderDome will be housed on the campus of the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL.

WWE is expected to be at Yuengling Center until early August. It has not yet been confirmed if the company plans on having PPV events scattered around the country as everything begins to open up again following the year plus of lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

No other PPV events have been confirmed at the time of writing. SummerSlam is still expected to take place in August, but the venue has not as of yet been finalised.

WWE Raw Ratings Hold Steady For Go-Home WrestleMania 37 Edition (4/5)

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Monday’s edition of WWE Raw averaged 1.701 million viewers with a 0.52 rating in the Adults 18-49 demographic. This is the same from last week’s 1.701 million viewers, but down in the 0.56 rating.

Last week set a new 2021 low in viewership. This week’s episode was the go-home edition of Raw for WrestleMania 37. The go-home edition of Raw for WrestleMania 36 last year did 1.924 million viewers and a 0.58 rating.

The show had strong competition with Gonzaga vs. Baylor in the NCAA championship game that averaged around 16 million viewers. Here’s the hourly viewership breakdown for Monday night:

  • The first hour did 1.759 million viewers and a 0.54 rating (A18-49).
  • The second hour did 1.723 million viewers and a 0.51 rating.
  • The final hour of the show had just 1.622 million viewers and a 0.50 rating.

This episode featured Bobby Lashley vs. Cedric Alexander, Drew McIntyre vs. Baron Corbin, and Xavier Woods vs. AJ Styles.

SmackDown Viewership

Friday’s SmackDown averaged 2.137 million viewers. This is down from the 2.191million viewers on FOX that the show did for the previous week.

SmackDown pulled in a 0.57 rating in the 18-49 demos, the same as the 0.57 rating the previous week’s show. The episode drew an average of 2.036 million viewers in the overnight ratings, up from the previous week that did 2.030 million viewers. 

The first hour saw it pull in 2.020 million viewers while hour two did 2.041 million viewers. The show did 1.868 million viewers in hour one while hour two did 2.023 million viewers a week ago.

Eric Bischoff Comments On Jeff Jarrett Marrying Karen Angle

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In 2009, Dixie Carter suspended Jeff Jarrett from TNA Wrestling after it was revealed he was romantically involved with Karen Angle, Kurt Angle’s ex-wife. Jarrett and Karen would end up marrying in 2010. Eric Bischoff recently spent some time on his “83 Weeks” podcast talking about how this played out backstage in the company at the time.

“It was certainly unique, especially since Kurt was still in the company,” Bischoff said on the show. He would continue to say, however, that everyone seemed to get along just fine backstage.

“When everybody was backstage, when Karen was there, when Jeff was there, when Kurt was there, when the kids were there, they got along like an extended family. Since there was no real issue within their family that I could see – not that I would judge it one way or the other anyway – but again when they were all together – because Karen would often come backstage and bring the kids and she’d be with Jeff and Kurt was there and Kurt’s soon to be wife, I mean, everybody got along.”

“I can’t imagine being in that situation. It would be awkward anyway, regardless of whether Kurt Angle was the baddest man on the planet or whether he was an accountant.”

“I have a lot of respect for Jeff and for Karen and for Kurt. I think they’ve done a wonderful job under the circumstances keeping their families together as individual families and together as a broader 2-family scenario.”

Bischoff’s full comments on the matter can be heard in the player below:

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

Mike Tyson Returning To AEW Dynamite This Wednesday

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AEW has announced that Mike Tyson will be returning to AEW this Wednesday night on Dynamite. It’s been 11 months since “The Baddest Man on the Planet” appeared on Dynamite along with his entourage and confronted Chris Jericho’s Inner Circle. He also appearedon the Double or Nothing PPV in May of 2020.

“There are many reasons I wanted Mike to come back,” Khan said to SI.com. “He made a huge impact last year at Double or Nothing, and we’re at a point where we can bring him back in front of our fans. The fans who have come to the shows in Jacksonville have added so much to AEW, and it’s important for me that our fans get to see him live. We’re excited to have Mike back.”

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Tony Khan was also quoted in a press release for this week’s Dynamite.

“There’s nothing better than an impassioned, live wrestling crowd. Since August 2020, we’ve provided safe, outdoor shows at Daily’s Place, with zero reported transmissions amongst our fans, and we’re so appreciative of the amazing fans who have been joining us week after week,” Khan said.

“It’s been incredible for our wrestlers, and for those watching at home, to hear the live reactions. This includes historic events like Kenny Omega winning the AEW World Title, Sting’s surprise arrival, Shaq teaming with Jade Cargill against Cody Rhodes and Red Velvet, The Young Bucks and Darby Allin’s respective championship wins at FULL GEAR, and so many other magic moments. Likewise, Mike Tyson always commands a massive ovation and the attention of fans worldwide. I’m excited for everyone here in Jacksonville, and for those watching on TNT and around the world, to see what Mike Tyson has in store for AEW.”

Trish Stratus Praises Britt Baker

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Trish Stratus was recently ranked as the #1 WWE women’s wrestler of the modern era. WWE ranked its top-50 female Superstars since the early 90s and Trish topped the list. Trish also recently took the time to praise AEW’s Britt Baker on Twitter.

Busted Open Radio announced that Trish will be a guest on the show tomorrow. Baker then asked for the hosts to say hi to Trish for her.

Trish then responded to Britt’s comment.

“Hello you bloody legend – literally! Wanted to reach out to give you the proverbial thumbs up but well, you know how that went for some … but since I have you, thank you for your work and contributions as a woman in our sport. Keep it up girl,” Trish wrote.

In a recent interview with Digital Spy, Baker talked about having watched a Trish Stratus match the night before her Lights Out match with Thunder Rosa.

“The night before to hype myself up I watched the Trish Stratus and Lita main event from Raw. Just the gravity of that match, how it’s remembered as one of the most iconic women’s matches of all time I wanted to go in having that same mentality,” Baker said.  

“I wanted this match to be remembered, I want this to be something that people talk about forever, not just for this week, not just for tonight. I just really wanted it to go down as something that is remembered.”

Finn Balor Hopes To See Becky Lynch Return To WWE Soon

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Finn Balor is hoping to see Becky Lynch return to WWE soon. He was interviewed recently on WWE Now India and spoke about Lynch’s pending return to the company.

“I think she has exceeded everybody’s expectations in what she has done and how she has performed over the last couple of years,” Balor said. “I’m very excited to see her back, hopefully soon.” 

Balor then hinted that it’s a great time of year for surprises in wrestling. He’s hoping to see a surprise return of Becky Lynch soon.

“So, I think it’s a great time for returns in this business, so hopefully there’ll be a surprise return of Becky Lynch and we can all celebrate together.”

Balor will defend his NXT Championship on Night 2 of Stand and Deliver. He’ll face former champion Karrion Kross.

“There’ going to be no demon but there is going to be a very, very dark side of the Prince that is going to meticulously take apart Karrion Kross,” Balor said.

The full interview with Balor can be viewed in the player below:

Six People Who Belong In The WWE Hall Of Fame

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The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony airs Tuesday night on Peacock and the WWE Network. Several performers will take their rightful place in the Hall of Fame, but there are several wrestlers who are overlooked year after year.

Below we look at some of the top names still missing from the WWE Hall of Fame. They are listed in no particular order:

Miss Elizabeth

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If you weren’t a WWF fan in the 1980s, it’s hard to describe just what Miss Elizabeth meant to the company at the time. Even though she barely spoke, her presence was something that was larger than life. She was the centerpiece of the year-long angle between “Macho Man” Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan between WrestleMania IV and V. Elizabeth’s class and elegance was unlike anything else wrestling had seen at the time or since.

Booker T recently spent some time on his podcast discussing his belief that Miss Elizabeth should be in the Hall of Fame.

“Lovely Elizabeth definitely deserves her spot inside the Hall of Fame,” Booker T said.

“Elizabeth, of course, she wasn’t a wrestler, but what she gave to the business and the footprint that she left is definitely something — we’re talking about it right now — it’s definitely something that’s going to be remembered for many, many years.”

 “I don’t think there would’ve been a King Booker and Queen Sharmell if there wasn’t the Macho Man Randy Savage and the lovely Elizabeth. I just don’t think it would’ve been. The Macho Man, finger up in the air, and King Booker’s pinky up in the air, it never would’ve happened if it wouldn’t have been for the Macho Man and the lovely Elizabeth. So, I think it’s yes, she deserves a spot inside the Hall of Fame. Hopefully, she’ll get there.”

Lex Luger

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There was a point in time when Vince McMahon hand-picked Lex Luger to be Hulk Hogan’s successor. He was decked out in red, white, and blue and traveled across the country in the Lex Express as if he campaigning to be elected as the new Hogan. He slammed Yokozuna on the 4th of July and was set to become America’s next big hero. It didn’t really take off, however, and it would be Bret Hart who would defeat Yokozuna for the title at WrestleMania X.

Mick Foley recently spent some time talking about why he feels Lex Luger should be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

“In the simplest terms, Lex Luger was far too big of a star not to be in the WWE Hall of Fame. He was one of the very biggest stars of his era, and during his heyday – 1987-1999 – he headlined more pay-per-view shows, sold more tickets, and appeared on more magazine covers than all but a select few superstars of his era,” Foley wrote.

“For comparison’s sake, I consider myself a pretty solid choice for the WWE Hall of Fame. I certainly don’t remember any type of outcry coming from people who did not think I deserved induction. My career covered the same general era as Luger’s – give or take a few years. I headlined 10 PPV main events in my career – about half as many as Lex. I appeared on the cover of PWI twice. And I was a pretty darn important guy in the business. But so was Lex – and unlike me, he had the pressure of carrying his promotion for months on end.”

Owen Hart

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Owen Hart

Owen Hart will never go into the WWE Hall of Fame because that’s not what his wife and kids want. A reckless act robbed that family of Owen for the rest of their lives. Owen Hart is honored in the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame, the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (PWHF) and Museum in Texas, and the Stampede Wrestling Hall of Fame.

That Owen Hart will never be in the WWE Hall of Fame is a black eye on the company and the Hall of Fame itself. His glaring omission from it will always be present.

Owen Hart’s legacy is celebrated through the Owen Hart Foundation and the charitable work it does.

Demolition

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Demolition

During the late 1980s and early 1990s, there was no more dominate a tag-team in WWE than Demolition. Ax and Smash set the record for the longest single reign of the WWE Tag Team Championships with a 478 day reign beginning at WrestleMania IV. It would be decades until New Day topped the record.

Demolition was a major part of WWE during their time in the company. Both were part of a class-action lawsuit against WWE regarding the impacts of traumatic brain injuries to wrestlers under its employ, however. The lawsuit was eventually tossed out but Demolition’s inclusion in it may be what is keeping them out of the HOF.

In an interview from 2016, Bret Hart spoke about several tag-teams omitted from the Hall of Fame and made special mention of Demolition.

“There’s so many people that they haven’t called forward to be in there. If you’re going to induct The Freebirds, and I have no objection to that, but what about Demolition?” Bret Hart asked when speaking to WrestleZone about the Fabulous Freebirds induction in 2016.

“It’s all great that The Freebirds did what they did down in Texas and whatnot. They never made history in the WWE so much as The Bulldogs, Demolition or The Hart Foundation.”

Woman (Nancy Benoit)

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There is no secret as to why Nancy Benoit has not been honored in the WWE Hall of Fame. WWE does not seem interested in drudging up history that doesn’t reflect well on the company, even if it is to honor someone who deserves it. Nancy Benoit is not the only one omitted from the WWE Hall of Fame for this reason.

Nancy Benoit did so much during her 13-year career in wrestling. From debuting in Florida Championship Wrestling to her time as a valet with the Four Horsemen, Woman always brought a strong presence with her.

Last year, Mick Foley made a plea for Nancy Benoit to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

“For the past thirteen years, Nancy Benoit’s life has been largely defined in the public eye by how she died. I think it’s about time we changed that way of thinking. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could pause for a moment to remember instead, how she lived, how she worked, and to reflect on what her legacy in pro wrestling should be?” Foley wrote.

“Inducting Nancy Toffoloni into the WWE Hall of Fame is the right thing to do. Let us remember her, and define her for who she was and what she did in life.”

CM Punk: “Vince McMahon Isn’t Afraid Of AEW At All”

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Two decades after putting WCW out of business, WWE finally has legitimate competition in All Elite Wrestling. For all of AEW’s success up to this point, CM Punk does not believe Vince McMahon is losing any sleep over Tony Khan’s promotion.

Punk recently spoke with TMZ Sports and was asked about was asked about Chris Jericho appearing on Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions this weekend.

CM Punk thinks it’s “interesting” that WWE is allowing an AEW contracted wrestler to appear on the WWE Network. He understands why the booking is getting buzz from fans online. He will probably tune in, but he does not expect any hard-hitting questions. “Maybe I’ll give it a shot and watch it, but it feels like it’s going to be softball questions,” said Punk. “I don’t if they’re going to ask Jericho all the tough questions and nor do I think that they possibly should… I’m sure they’ll mention AEW, but they won’t get into the hard questions that I think people are interested in.”

Vince McMahon Isn’t Scared of AEW

Many wrestling pundits have speculated about Vince McMahon’s motivation to put a spotlight on Chris Jericho at this time. Whatever his rationale, CM Punk sees this as an alpha move by Vince and a sign that he’s not concerned about AEW.

“Honestly, my knee-jerk reaction and opinion is that I think it shows Vince McMahon isn’t afraid of AEW at all,” he said. “If he was, he wouldn’t allow that to happen.”

Punk feels that wrestling has evolved and the old rules no longer apply. There was a time where it would be considered a foolish move to allow one of your performers to appear on another company’s airwaves. That rational was, ‘AEW is the only place you can see Chris Jericho.’ Allowing him to appear on the WWE Network would hypothetically dilute his drawing power. However, it’s a new age and both companies need all the buzz they can get.

Chris Jericho’s appearance on Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions premieres this Sunday, April 11th on the Peacock streaming service.

WWE RAW Results (4/5): WrestleMania 37 Go-Home Show, Drew McIntyre vs. King Corbin

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WWE RAW aired live on the USA Network from the ThunderDome inside Tropicana Field. It was the final episode of RAW before WrestleMania 37 this weekend. Drew McIntyre faced King Corbin in the main event of this week’s show. WWE Champion Bobby Lashley also faced Cedric Alexander tonight.

RAW Results (4/5)

  1. Xavier Woods def. AJ Styles
  2. Braun Strowman def. Elias & Jaxson Ryker
  3. Shayna Baszler & Nia Jax def. Asuka & Rhea Ripley
  4. Bobby Lashley def. Cedric Alexander
  5. Riddle def. Mustafa Ali
  6. Drew McIntyre def. King Corbin

Here are the takeaways from this week’s show:

King Corbin Warned Drew McIntyre

Drew McIntyre kicked off the show and made his way to the ring. McIntyre will face Bobby Lashley for the WWE Championship this weekend at WrestleMania. McIntyre noted that it was only 5 days until WrestleMania and he cannot help but think about how unique last year’s WrestleMania was.

McIntyre said we are back in business and once again he is fighting for the WWE Championship. Drew said that this match is happening despite all the attempts by Lashley to take him down. McIntyre claimed that how much he is willing to sacrifice is what separates him from Lashley.

Drew said he remembers sitting in the states while his mother was going through chemotherapy. His mother told Drew that this was his dream and if he comes home, she is going to kick his ass herself. McIntyre added that he kept pushing through despite being fired and reached the top. Drew wondered how Lashley will be able to beat a man that is willing to sacrifice everything. McIntyre vowed to run through Corbin tonight and end the All Mighty Era at WrestleMania.

WWE Champion Bobby Lashley interrupted with MVP at his side. Lashley said only one of them can be on top and McIntyre’s time is over. Bobby added that all these guys in the back are scared of Drew but claimed that he saw fear in McIntyre’s eyes when he had him in the Hurt Lock. Lashley said that he is going to make McIntyre pass out at WrestleMania.

McIntyre said it wasn’t fear, he was just passing out because the Hurt Lock is no joke. Lashley told McIntyre to watch his match against Cedric Alexander for a preview of what is going to happen on Saturday night. McIntyre wanted to fight right now but MVP interrupted. MVP said the match is happening on Saturday night and McIntyre will lose.

McIntyre shouted that he is going to run down Lashley at WrestleMania and get his title back. MVP suggested that McIntyre might not make it to WrestleMania and King Corbin’s theme hit.King Corbin claimed there will be no WrestleMania for Drew because he is going to whip his punk ass tonight.

Xavier Woods def. AJ Styles

Xavier Woods battled AJ Styles in the first match of the night. Kofi Kingston and Omos were ringside for the match. New Day will defend the RAW Tag Team Championships against Omos and AJ Styles at WrestleMania. Before the match, Riddle scooted up to New Day and said it was messed up what Omos did to him. Riddle made a couple jokes about “how high” Omos lifted Kofi and New Day said nobody will be getting that high at WrestleMania. Kofi distracted Omos during the match and AJ Styles let go of the Calf Crusher and started arguing with Kingston. Xavier capitalized and rolled up Styles for the quick win.

Strowman def. Elias & Ryker

Braun Strowman came down to the ring with a steel cage around it. Strowman said he has dealt with bullying his whole life from people that do not know what he is capable of. Strowman told Shane that he has no idea what he has gotten himself into because when the cage door closes, the running ends and McMahon is locked inside with him. Braun vowed to whip Shane’s ass for every person who has been called stupid.

Strowman added that Shane won’t be hearing “here comes the money” at WrestleMania, he will be hearing “here comes the body bag”. Shane McMahon interrupted and said that he is going to win at WrestleMania. Shane added that Strowman will wake up the next morning and say “boy, I am stupid”. Strowman then faced Elias & Jaxson Ryker in a Handicap match.

Braun launched Jaxson out of the ring and beat Elias down in the corner as Shane watched on from the entrance ramp. Jaxson and Elias battled back and knocked Braun to the canvas. Elias connected with an Elbow Drop and went for the cover but Strowman kicked out at two.

Elias and Ryker beat Strowman down as Shane made his way towards the ring. Braun battled back and Shane cowered back up the entrance ramp. Strowman hit Ryker and Elias with a Splash in the corner of the ring. Braun planted them both with the Running Powerslam for the pinfall victory.

Miz & Morrison Vandalized Bad Bunny’s Car

Damian Priest and Bad Bunny arrived in a Bugatti. The Miz and Morrison brought a can of paint to the white car and started writing all over it. Miz and Morrison wrote “Hey Hey Hop Hop” and defaced the vehicle with red paint. Bad Bunny got pissed off once he saw his car. Miz and Morrison then attacked Bad Bunny from behind before WWE officials and Damian Priest broke it up.

Rhea Ripley Attacked Asuka

Rhea Ripley & Asuka teamed up for whatever reason to face Shayna Baszler & Nia Jax tonight on RAW. Asuka will defend the RAW Women’s Championship against Rhea Ripley this weekend at WrestleMania. A Tag Team Turmoil match was announced for Saturday and the winners will face Shayna and Nia for the Women’s Tag Team Championships on Sunday.

Asuka started off the action with Baszler and the two superstars locked up in the middle of the ring. Asuka hit a shoulder tackle and before going to the corner. Rhea refused the tag and then tagged herself in.

Ripley unloaded on Nia Jax and went for a Body Slam but Jax blocked it. Rhea then tagged in Asuka but apparently the RAW Women’s Champion wasn’t ready for a tag. Asuka argued then got into the ring with Jax. Reginald hopped on the apron for a distraction and Baszler hit Rhea with a chop block to the knee.

Nia shoved Ripley into the ring apron as RAW went to a break. When RAW returned, the Women’s Tag Team Champions were in control and were focusing their attack on Rhea’s knee. Asuka tagged in and made her way to the top rope. Ripley shoved Asuka to the floor and threw her into the steps. Ripley rolled Asuka into the ring and Shayna hit a knee to the face for the pinfall victory.

Lashley def. Cedric Alexander

Lashley was set to face Cedric Alexander tonight on RAW. MVP joined commentary for the match. Alexander and Shelton beat Lashley down as MVP shouted at Bobby to get angry. Lashley battled back and sent Shelton out of the ring. The match officially started and Lashley beat down Cedric in the corner of the ring. Lashley hit a Neckbreaker and threw him out of the ring.

Back in the ring, Lashley launched Cedric across the ring. Lashley followed it up with a Suplex and Alexander rolled to the ring apron. Lashley brought Alexander out of the ring and sent him into the ring post as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Lashley got distracted by Benjamin and Cedric shoved him into the ring post. Back in the ring, Alexander hit a boot to the face and followed it up with a Dropkick off the top rope. Lashley took control and applied the Hurt Lock for the submission victory. Shelton tried to attack him after the match but Bobby laid him out. Lashley then got Shelton Benjamin in the Hurt Lock to end the segment.

Bad Bunny & Damian Priest Will Face Miz & Morrison At WrestleMania

Bad Bunny and Damian Priest came down to the ring to begin the final hour of this week’s RAW. Damian said it is easy to beat down a man 2 on 1 and suggested that it become a tag team match at WrestleMania. Bad Bunny nodded in agreement and said he just came to WWE to follow his dreams. Bad Bunny added that he loves and respects every superstar and remembers when he used to watch everything with his father, brothers, and friends.

Bad Bunny stated that he has a lot of good memories with WWE but now he doesn’t know how to feel with this experience. He claimed that he used to respect The Miz but it has become clear that he doesn’t respect him. The Miz and Morrison appeared on the jumbotron and Miz told Bad Bunny that he does not belong here. They accepted the tag team match and left in a limo.

Riddle def. Mustafa Ali

Riddle faced Mustafa Ali tonight on RAW. Sheamus joined commentary for the match. Riddle will defend the United States Championship against Sheamus at WrestleMania.

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Ali went for a roll-up but Riddle kicked out at two. Ali followed it up with a Dropkick for another two count. Riddle sent Mustafa out of the ring and booted him in the face. Riddle took Sheamus’ hat and put it on. Ali capitalized on the distraction and slammed Riddle to the floor as RAW went to a commercial break.

When RAW returned, Ali locked in a Sleeper Hold but Riddle broke it with a slam. Riddle hit an Exploder Suplex and followed it up with a Broton. Mustafa Ali tried to battle back but Riddle eventually caught him with the Bro Derek for the pinfall victory.

Drew McIntyre Picked Up A Win Heading Into WrestleMania

Drew McIntyre faced King Corbin in the main event. MVP joined commentary for the match. Corbin leveled McIntyre with a shoulder tackle but Drew popped right back up. McIntyre responded with a massive shoulder tackle that caused Corbin to roll out of the ring to regroup. Back in the ring, Corbin drove McIntyre to the corner and unloaded some punches.

McIntyre shrugged them off and knocked Corbin to the mat with a Clothesline. McIntyre connected with a Suplex for a two count. Corbin responded with a Clothesline of his own for a near fall. The action spilled out of the ring and McIntyre sent Corbin into the steel steps as RAW went to a break.

When RAW returned, McIntyre hit a Norhern Lights Suplex and went for the cover but Corbin was able to kick out at two. Corbin launched McIntyre out of the ring and bounced his face off the announce table. Corbin brought McIntyre in the ring and hit him with a series of elbows to the face.

Corbin planted McIntyre with a Chokeslam and went for the cover but Drew was able to kick out at two. King Corbin connected with a Side Slam for another near fall. McIntyre and Corbin traded punches in the middle of the ring. McIntyre went for a Clothesline but Corbin countered into a Deep Six for a near fall.

MVP got out of his chair and started yelling at King Corbin. MVP handed Corbin his cane and told him to take out McIntyre. Corbin missed and McIntyre hit the Claymore for the pinfall victory. After the match, WWE Champion Lashley came down to the entrance ramp and stared at McIntyre to close the show.

New Matches Booked For WWE WrestleMania 37, Updated Card

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New matches have been announced for WWE WrestleMania 37. During Monday’s episode of Raw, WWE confirmed the bouts which will take place over the course of both nights. 

First up is a Tag Team Turmoil Match that will see Carmella & Billie Kay vs. Lana & Naomi vs. Dana Brooke & Mandy Rose vs. Ruby Riott & Liv Morgan vs. Natalya & Tamina battle it out to determine the new challengers for the Women’s Tag Team Titles. The winners of this match will then face Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax the following night at WrestleMania 37 for the straps. 

Also, The Miz and John Morrison vs. Damian Priest and rapper Bad Bunny is now official as the original match was a singles bout between Miz and Bunny. This was reportedly the plan all along. 

Finally, WWE confirmed Braun Strowman vs. Shane McMahon in Steel Cage Match will air on the first night. 

Updated WWE WrestleMania 37 Card

Night 1 

  • WWE Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Drew McIntyre
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks vs. Bianca Belair
  • The Miz and John Morrison vs. Damian Priest and Bad Bunny
  • Cesaro vs. Seth Rollins
  • Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. AJ Styles and Omos
  • Carmella & Billie Kay vs. Lana & Naomi vs. Dana Brooke & Mandy Rose vs. Ruby Riott & Liv Morgan vs. Natalya & Tamina – Tag Team Turmoil Match (Winners Get Women’s Tag Match on Night 2)
  • Braun Strowman vs. Shane McMahon – Steel Cage Match

Night 2 

  • Universal Champion Roman Reigns vs. Edge
  • Raw Women’s Champion Asuka vs. Rhea Ripley
  • Randy Orton vs. The Fiend
  • Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn
  • Intercontinental Champion Big E vs. Apollo Crews – Nigerian Drum Match
  • United States Champion Matt Riddle vs. Sheamus
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax vs. TBA

Triple H Spoke With CM Punk Less Than Two Years Ago

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Triple H appeared on Barstool Sports’ “Pardon My Take” podcast to promote all of the events that will be taking place during WrestleMania 37 week. 

During it, he revealed that he spoke with CM Punk in the past two years, which is a surprise considering that Punk didn’t highly of “The Game” in his famous interview on Colt Cabana’s podcast. 

“Last time I talked to [Punk]? A year and a half… a year and three quarters ago?,” Triple H answered. “A funny thing that people constantly will say, when his return is or… but in some way, I don’t know whether he does or not, but that has to be what he wants. When people talk about, they go, ‘Make the call!’ What says if we make the call he wants to answer? What says if we make the call he doesn’t go, like, ‘Yeah, I’m not interested in doing that anymore.’ Maybe he’s just done with it.”

The Desire Needs To Be There

Triple H thinks those are conversations that only those people can directly answer and if Punk wants to do it then WWE would get word of that and have conversations or he would make a call to let them know about it. He said there has to be a desire there to do something like that instead of just reluctantly agreeing to it. 

Triple H continued by indicating Punk had the chance to return to WWE while working with FOX Sports on the Backstage show. 

“CM Punk worked with us on the FOX show, what, a year ago? There was opportunities there,” Triple H said. “There were people around each other at all times. You know, again, I’ll never say never but the desire needs to be there on all sides to make that happen.”

Punk decided to walk out of WWE on the Monday following the Royal Rumble pay-per-view event in 2014 to go on hiatus. Months passed with him thinking he would return only to be fired on his wedding day.

Updated Betting Odds For WWE WrestleMania: New Champions Expected

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WWE WrestleMania 37 is just a few days away. For the second consecutive year, WWE’s biggest event of the year will take place over two nights.

Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida will play host to WrestleMania this Saturday and Sunday, April 10th and 11th.

The matches are set and wrestling fans are placing bets on their expected winners. Online betting site Bet Online has published updated betting odds for the top matches at WrestleMania. While these odds should not be considered outright spoilers, they are often pretty accurate in predicting match results.

Saturday, April 10th, 2021

  • Drew McIntyre is favored (-200) to defeat WWE Champion Bobby Lashley (+150)
  • Bianca Belair is favored (-300) to defeat SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks (+200)
  • AJ Styles & Omos are favored (-300) to defeat Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day (+200)
  • Braun Strowman is favored (-500) to defeat Shane McMahon (+300)
  • Cesaro is favored (-200) to defeat Seth Rollins (+150)
  • Bad Bunny is is heavily favored (-850) to defeat The Miz (+450)

Sunday, Apr 11, 2021 – WWE – WrestleMania

  • Edge is favored (+115) is a slight favorite to defeat Universal Champion Roman Reigns (+150) and Daniel Bryan (+200)
  • Rhea Ripley is favored (-400) to defeat Asuka (+250)
  • Apollo Crews and Intercontinental Champion Big E are even
  • Rey & Dominik Mysterio are favorites (-300) over Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode (+200)
  • Kevin Owens is favored (-250) to defeat Sami Zayn (+170)
  • The Fiend is a heavy favorite (-950) to beat Randy Orton (+500)

First Look At WrestleMania 37 Stage Construction (Drone Video)

Lucha Underground Trademarks Filed By Lucha Libre FMV

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Lucha Libre FMV LLC filed to trademark the term “Lucha Underground” on March 31st, 2021. The company was formerly a joint venture between MGM Television, AAA Lucha Libre, and FactoryMade Ventures.

AAA and Lucha Libre FMV have been involved in a legal battle over revenue earned by AAA in the United States as of late. The filing of Lucha Underground trademarks may be related to this. The legal battle has also resulted in the removal of AAA shows from YouTube in the United States.

Lucha Libre FMV is suing Promociones Antonio Pena for breaching an agreement made in 2014 which gives Lucha Libre FMV the right to monetize AAA content in the United States.

The original trademark filings for the term were made in 2014. The recent filing lists “A downloadable television series featuring wrestling” as the purposes for the trademark.

Is Lucha Underground Returning?

PW Insider is reporting that they spoke with people at MGM who denied the show is returning. In MLW, however, the Mil Muertes character is part of a faction known as Azteca Underground. The group is being teased as the remnants of Lucha Underground.

MLW’s Azteca Underground faction was addressed recently in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

“The Lucha Underground reboot we wrote about a few weeks ago is actually a project of Konnan and Court Bauer which has to do with the angle they’ve been running on MLW television. The idea is to have Azteca Underground as the spiritual successor to the old Lucha Underground group.”

A Look At The WWE & Universal Title Matches At WrestleMania 37 (Editorial)

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Now that WWE Championship and Universal Championship matches are set for WrestleMania 37, I wanted to break down the prospects of both and how I believe they should go down. Let’s begin with Bobby Lashley, current WWE Champion, up against Drew McIntyre.

To begin with, I wouldn’t have taken the strap off of Drew for a meaningless cash-in by The Miz. Drew taking the title into WrestleMania would’ve billed him as a dominant champion and Lashley beating him would’ve asserted him as a monster. The Money in the Bank opportunity has become something of a joke in WWE lately and is progressively losing prestige.

Drew also dropped the title to Randy for a meaningless two weeks and had that not happened, he would be walking into WrestleMania as a calendar-year Champion, which isn’t achieved as much these days.

As for the match itself, I believe Drew will win so that he can have his WrestleMania moment in front 25,000 fans in attendance. Personally, I would rather see Lashley retain. As much as Drew deserved to become WWE Champion last year, Lashley deserves it as much this year. Both of them rebranded themselves outside of WWE after leaving the company and have come back in better shape. Lashley, paired with MVP and the Hurt Business, has asserted himself as a dominant powerhouse on Raw and to have him lose the title in less than 6 weeks would be unfair to his efforts.

I sympathise with Drew, for not having his moment in front of the fans and for being a WWE Champion during a difficult time. Though I feel as if he doesn’t NEED to win more than Lashley SHOULD win. Drew can still come off strong in defeat and the fans will still appreciate him. To make sense of booking and storylines, I would have Lashley win this match.

Roman Reigns vs. Edge vs. Daniel Bryan

Now let’s take a look at the match that will inevitably be the main event of WrestleMania Night 2. Roman Reigns (C) Vs Edge, Vs Daniel Bryan for the Universal Championship. For the longest time we thought this match would just be Reigns Vs Edge, but an unexpected twist at Fastlane has thrown Daniel Bryan into the mix. The reason I believe this has happened is so Bryan can take the fall from Edge, preserving Reigns’ status of not losing the title, but still dropping it to Edge.

It’s how this is executed that will make the difference. I think it’s preconceived that Edge will become champion once again and with WrestleMania being in front of 25,000 fans, it’s the perfect opportunity. The year Roman Reigns has had is the best work he’s produced since being with the company and with that in mind, protecting him in defeat will be important to that reputation. With Bryan taking the fall for the loss, Reigns and Edge can still continue their rivalry with the self-proclaimed Head of the Table regaining the Universal Championship further down the line.

Daniel Bryan being involved in another WrestleMania main event is great for him and I’m sure he’ll have no qualms with being the fall-guy in this match. Adding Bryan into the mix gives the match that extra wrestling factor, with Reigns and Edge being excellent storytellers, it’s the perfect combination for a triple threat. This match has the potential of being an all-time WrestleMania classic.

WrestleMania 37 Week – How To Watch

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It’s WrestleMania week! Even with the COVID-19 pandemic stopping the ‘normal’ WrestleMania extravaganza; Axxess and the like, there will be a full week of WWE content to watch.

Here’s the full listing for what you can watch this week, including times in GMT and ET.

MONDAY APRIL 5

  • The Best of WWE: Best of WrestleMania in the 1990s (Peacock on Demand)
  • WWE Monday Night RAW – 8 PM EST (USA Network), 1am GMT (BT Sport)
  • RAW Talk – 11 p.m. ET (Peacock), 3am GMT (WWE Network)

TUESDAY, APRIL 6

  • WWE Hall of Fame 2020/2021 – 8 PM EST (Peacock), 1am GMT (WWE Network)

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7

  • WWE’s The Bump – 10 a.m. ET (Peacock), 3pm GMT (WWE Network)
  • NXT TakeOver Night 1 Pre-Show – 7 p.m. ET (Peacock and USA Network), MIDNIGHT GMT (WWE Network)
  • NXT TakeOver Night 1 – 8 p.m. ET (Peacock and USA Network), 1am GMT (BT Sport)

THURSDAY, APRIL 8

  • NXT TakeOver Night 2 Pre-Show – 7 p.m. ET (Peacock and USA Network), MIDNIGHT GMT (WWE Network)
  • NXT TakeOver Night 2 – 8 p.m. ET (Peacock and USA Network), 1am GMT (BT Sport)

FRIDAY, APRIL 9

  • WWE Friday Night SmackDown – 8 PM EST (FOX), 1am GMT (BT Sport)
  • 205 Live – 10 p.m. ET (Peacock), 3am GMT (WWE Network)

SATURDAY, APRIL 10

  • WWE’s The Bump – 1 p.m. ET (Peacock), 6pm GMT (WWE Network)
  • WrestleMania 37 Kickoff Night 1 – 7 p.m. ET (Peacock), MIDNIGHT GMT (WWE Network)
  • WrestleMania 37 Night 1 – 8 p.m. ET (Peacock), 1am GMT (WWE Network)
  • WrestleMania Night 1 Watch Along – 8 p.m. ET (Peacock), 1am GMT (WWE Network)

SUNDAY, APRIL 11

  • WWE’s The Bump – 1 p.m. ET (Peacock), 6pm GMT (WWE Network)
  • WrestleMania 37 Kickoff Night 2 – 7 p.m. ET (Peacock), MIDNIGHT GMT (WWE Network)
  • WrestleMania 37 Night 2 – 8 p.m. ET (Peacock), 1am GMT (WWE Network)
  • WrestleMania Night 2 Watch Along – 8 p.m. ET (Peacock), 1am GMT (WWE Network)

MONDAY APRIL 12

  • WWE Monday Night RAW – 8 PM EST (USA Network), 1am GMT (BT Sport)

TUESDAY APRIL 13

  • NXT – 8 p.m. ET (USA Network), 1am GMT (BT Sport)

Gable Steveson Qualifies For Olympic Games

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WWE prospect Gable Steveson has qualified for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo.

On Saturday night, Steveson finished 1st at the US Olympic Team Trials, twice defeating the tournament’s top-seed Nick Gwiazdowski en route to qualifying for the Olympics.

The Tokyo Summer Olympics are currently scheduled to begin on July 23rd, 2021 and conclude on August 7th, 2021.

Steveson’s latest accomplishment come-on the heels of him winning the NCAA title last month and then sending a “waving emoji” to Vince McMahon.

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Steveson’s brother, Bobby Steveson, has already reported to the WWE Performance Center earlier this year. Both brothers have trained with Brock Lesnar at the University of Minnesota.

Later in March, Steveson Tweeted out that he’s going to be the biggest star WWE’s has ever had.

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Steveson spoke to Gopher Sports last year about his relationship with Brock Lesnar.

“My relationship with Brock has been awesome. It’s outstanding that a guy like that has noticed me and has gone out of his way to be there for me and guide me in the right direction. We all know who Brock is on TV, but behind everything else, he is a nice person and he has done some amazing things for me.”

Tito Ortiz Talks Training With WWE Last Year

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Former MMA fighter and UFC legend Tito Ortiz recently revealed that he trained at the WWE Performance Center back in 2020. Speaking to SportsMattersTV, Ortiz thanked Shane McMahon and Triple H for allowing him to spend some time at the state of the art facilities.

“Last year in February, before this pandemic came about, I was actually at the WWE training facility” Ortiz began. “I was there for fourteen days; So I put in a lot of work and I learned a lot of stuff in a quick amount of time you know?”

“I think we worked 13 days, every day” Tito Ortiz continued. “And I was learning stuff that guys were learning who been there eight or nine months that were just learning. The coach is like you ‘catch on really, really quick.’ That’s always been a commodity for me that I am able to learn quickly; I am a fast learner with everything I do.”

Tito Ortiz Talks WWE and TNA

Ortiz also mentioned when he worked for TNA. This was back in 2013 as part of the Aces & Eights storyline. “It goes back to working hard; working for TNA was a blessing in disguise. I had an opportunity to sit down with Hulk Hogan, meet Hulk Hogan for who he truly is, a human being,” Ortiz mentioned.

Tito Ortiz finished by thanking Shane McMahon and Triple H in particular for giving him a chance to train at the WWE PC. “Once again, I got an opportunity to train at the WWE training facility and I loved it; I liked it, I thought it was great and I would fit in perfect [there],” Ortiz said.

“The pandemic came about and everything got to a halt, a stop where there was no audience. I understand I don’t want to take someone’s job who’s trying to take care of their family. I dunno, we will see what happens in the future” Ortiz added.

Booker T Says Miss Elizabeth Deserves To Be Inducted Into WWE Hall of Fame

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Many fans feel that one notable omission from the WWE Hall of Fame currently is the lovely Miss Elizabeth. Booker T recently spent some time talking about her on his Hall of Fame podcast with Brad Gilmore.

“I echo the sentiment. Lovely Elizabeth definitely deserves her spot inside the Hall of Fame,” Booker T said.

“Elizabeth, of course, she wasn’t a wrestler, but what she gave to the business and the footprint that she left is definitely something — we’re talking about it right now — it’s definitely something that’s going to be remembered for many, many years.”

 “I don’t think there would’ve been a King Booker and Queen Sharmell if there wasn’t the Macho Man Randy Savage and the lovely Elizabeth. I just don’t think it would’ve been. The Macho Man, finger up in the air, and King Booker’s pinky up in the air, it never would’ve happened if it wouldn’t have been for the Macho Man and the lovely Elizabeth. So, I think it’s yes, she deserves a spot inside the Hall of Fame. Hopefully, she’ll get there.”

Elizabeth Ann Hulette was with WWE from 1985 to 1992 and then WCW from 1996 to 2000. She passed away in 2003 at the age of 43.

Booker T’s full comments about Elizabeth can be viewed in the player below:

Jon Moxley Calls Out Yuji Nagata For IWGP US Title Match

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IWGP United States Champion Jon Moxley knows who he wants to defend his belt against next. NJPW posted a video of Moxley calling out Yuji Nagata to Twitter recently.

“As far as the IWGP United States Championship is concerned, the way of the world aside, one thing has never changed, I call my own shots,” Moxley said in the video. “Just like I said January 4th last year at the Tokyo Dome when I won that belt, I’m big game hunting. And New Japan Pro Wrestling, I’m taking scalps from the hardest hitters in the game.”

“I have a deep respect for the legends of this sport. And I feel like things should be done a certain way. I’m not one for ego trips and grandstanding. I’m not one for talking trash on Twitter, so I’m going to make this real simple. Nagata-san, grab your 6-shooter, meet me outside the saloon at dawn and we’ll see who can get a shot off first. That is if you’re up to it.”

Moxley last defended the belt against KENTA on an episode of New Japan Strong. The match was filmed in the New Japan Dojo in Los Angeles. You can view Moxley’s full promo in the Tweet below:

Beth Phoenix On The Origin Of Her Glamazon Moniker

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The latest episode of the Icons documentary series on WWE Network takes a look at the career of WWE Hall Of Famer Beth Phoenix from her very first match in the company to all her accomplishments and more.

During the episode, the former women’s champion opened up about moments such as the time she broke her jaw during her first singles match on Raw.

Phoenix also revealed the origin of her Glamazon moniker and she explained that she first heard it while watching the TV show Sex And The City

 “I had to start over. I was looking for a way to repackage myself and catch everyone’s attention again like I had the first time. They knew I could wrestle, I needed something more. I was watching Sex and the City and I heard the term ‘Glamazon’ used and was like, ‘That would make a fabulous moniker.

I got a phone call that said, ‘You’re going back on the road,’ and it never stopped.” said Beth Phoenix, “I started creating the tiara look to stand out, to have one item that would brand me amongst the women. It was my Bret Hart sunglasses.”

Apart from this, the former Diva’s champion talked about the influence of wrestling icon Chyna on her saying that she was enamored when the former DX member first came on the scene.

Phoenix explained that she had seen female bodybuilders before but Chyna was more than that. She had the star power alongside all the men and Beth was inspired by the former WWE star.

Will Ospreay Challenges CM Punk To IWGP World Heavyweight Title Match

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New IWGP World Heavyweight Champion Will Ospreay has made an official challenge to CM Punk. The British wrestler appeared at a post-show press conference for Sakura Genesis and relayed a number of topics for fans regarding the future of the Championship and his stable the United Empire.

“Before I was champion, a man who sparked a whole lot of interest in pro-wrestling, CM Punk said he’d like to face Will Ospreay” The new IWGP Champion noted. “Now I have the biggest prize in pro-wrestling, so if you really want to prove you were the best in the world and not the best of a bad bunch, come over here and try and take this.”

CM Punk did once say that Ospreay was an opponent he would consider facing IF he were ever to return to the squared circle. Punk made the comments during the Swing and Mrs. radio show back in March 2020.

CM Punk on Will Ospreay

“For people I haven’t ever wrestled before? I think Will Ospreay” CM Punk noted on the show. “I would listen to your idea. But there’s — like, I said, there’s a lot of moving parts. But I’m busy doing other stuff.”

“And nobody, I think, has found the right combination of ways to approach me” Punk continued. “It’s not all up to me, ladies and gentlemen. It’s up to the people who actually run the companies.”

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