Archive for March, 2016

Update On Eric Young & Bobby Roode Joining WWE

As noted, Bobby Roode and Eric Young were granted their release from their TNA contracts. The two men are now free agents and now are free to wrestler anywhere in the world.

According to Dave Meltzer, WWE has had contact with both men through an intermediary. WWE is said to be more interested in Young as they feel he can play any character that they need him to play.

Young and Roode will remain on TNA television for a couple more week from previously taped episodes.

Final Card For Sunday’s WWE WrestleMania 32

Following RAW, the card is set for Sunday’s WWE WrestleMania 32 pay-per-view from Arlington, Texas at AT&T Stadium.

WrestleMania Kickoff:

– The Usos vs. The Dudley Boyz.

– Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.

– Total Divas (Paige, Brie Bella, Natalya, Alicia Fox & Eva Marie) vs. “BAD & Blonde” (Emma, Lana, Naomi Tamina & Summer Rae)

– United States champion Kalisto vs. Ryback

Wrestlemania 32 Main Show:

– WWE World Heavyweight champion Triple H vs. Roman Reigns.

– Dean Ambrose vs. Brock Lesnar (with Paul Heyman) in a No Holds Barred Street Fight.

– Shane McMahon vs. The Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell.

– Divas Champion Charlotte vs. Becky Lynch vs. Sasha Banks.

– Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match: Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn vs. Stardust vs. The Miz vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Zack Ryder vs. Sin Cara

– Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. The League of Nations.

– Chris Jericho vs. AJ Styles.

Plus, there will be appearances by The Rock, Steve Austin, John Cena, Shan Michaels, Mick Foley and more.

Join us here this Sunday for our Live Coverage of WWE WrestleMania 32.

 

NXT Match For WrestleMania Axxess, Hall of Fame Pre-Show Hosts, SummerSlam Tickets

– Tickets for WWE SummerSlam 2016 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY will go on sale this Saturday, April 2nd. SummerSlam takes place on August 21st. The Ticketmaster pre-sale code is WWESUMMERSLAM.

– WWE Network’s Hall of Fame red carpet special on Saturday night will be hosted by Byron Saxton and Maria Menounos. Menounos hosted last year’s special with Michael Cole.

– Mojo Rawley vs. Christopher Girard has been added to Thursday night’s WrestleMania 32 Axxess session. Several NXT matches will reportedly be filmed during WrestleMania week at Axxess events. Speaking of NXT, below is a new promo video for Friday’s NXT Takeover: Dallas, airing on the WWE Network at 10 PM ET.

NJPW AXS TV Recap – March 25, 2016

Recap of NJPW AXS TV – March 25, 2016

Kushida welcomes us to the finals of the Best of the Super Junior Tournament XXII held June 7th at the Yoyogi National Gymnasium in Yoyogi Park, Japan. Tonight we will see Kushida vs Kyle O’Reilly in the tournament finals.

Kushida speaks in backstage interview. “Before the tournament started, it reached my ears that I was the favorite to win. If I’m the most probable winner, I had to bring up the energy and be the number one from the start. You know, in terms of content and outcome, I felt responsible for that. As far as O’Reilly, I know he’s popular in Ring of Honor. He first came to New Japan just last year. It was for the G1 IWGP Junior Tag Team matches held at the Tokyo Dome. I faced him a couple of times, so I knew how close he was from those fights. But in Japan, he’s mostly known as a tag specialist. He’s unpredictable as a singles player. As his opponent, a part of me was a bit scared. But I really felt that the crowd got to know them as Bobby Fish and Kyle O’Reilly of reDRagon. They got to grasp what they’re about. Through my match it became more evident. In that sense, the fight was a very worthwhile match. There was an Ring of Honor tour right before in May. I fought in a three-way match against Kyle O’Reilly and Chris Sabin. And from that match, I gained confidence and I was also amazed. If I face them in a singles match, I felt that I could show a new side of me. A new and improved version of Kushida. I felt very excited.”

Kushida vs Kyle O’Reilly – Finals of the Best of the Super Junior Tournament XXII

Jim Ross and Josh Barnett introduce us to commentary. Kyle O’Reilly is out first. JR tells us that O’Reilly is a student of the game, a former rugby player, trained in MMA. Kishida is out next trained at the Takata Dojo in Tokyo, Japan when he was a junior in high school and has wanted to be a wrestler all of his life. While training in Canada, Kushida had to borrow money from his mother to get wrestling training. So far, O’Reilly and Kushina have only lost one match each in the tournament. The announcements are made, the silver winged trophy is shown. And we go to commercial.

After the commercial, O’Reilly extends a handshake to Kushida. The two men size each other up, jockeying for position, they push each other to the ropes. O’Reilly grabs the leg, Kushida on the mat fighting from his back, they exchange mat wrestling maneuvers, now O’Reilly fighting from his back and locks in an armbar. The two men break the hold and are back up. Kushida goes right back to mat, fighting from his backside again, still jockeying for position, Kushida grabs the leg of O’Reilly, forearms, elbows, back-and-forth. O’Reilly pushes Kushida’s shoulders to the mat, count, break, count, break, Kushida counters with a bridge. O’Reilly tries to break the bridge by slamming his legs into Kushida hips. Kushida hooks in a body scissors, O’Reilly reverses, tries for the STF, headlock, Kushida spins out. Kushida does some cartwheels, then spins around O’Reilly back, goes for a kick that misses, the men separate, and the fans applaud.

They lock up again, O’Reilly gets a headlock, really wrenches it in. Kushida fights out, throws O’Reilly off the ropes, shoulder block by O’Reilly. Off the ropes again, O’Reilly grabs ahold of the ropes, then runs up and over Kushida’s back, hooks a backslide, but Kushida kicks out. Inverted atomic drop slows O’Reilly down, Kushida hits a cartwheel off the ropes, and a stomp to the back of the head. Kushida catches O’Reilly in an armbar, O’Reilly trying to reverse by rolling and flipping out, O’Reilly gets a foot on the bottom rope, and the ref breaks the hold. Rolling short-armed scissor, Kushida lands knife-edge chops to O’Reilly, Irish whip into the corner, but Kushida meets a boot. O’Reilly somersaults out, kick kick, drop leg sweep, and Kushida is down. O’Reilly lateral press pin attempt, Kushida kicks out at 1. O’Reilly picks up Kushida, delivers a backbreaker, pin attempt, Kushida kicks out at 2. O’Reilly picks him up, they exchanged forearms, O’Reilly syncs in an arm ringer, then hammer lock takedown on Kushida and Kushida screams in pain at his left arm. O’Reilly continues the attack on the left arm. Arm ringer, hammerlock, Kushida to the mat. O’Reilly delivering elbows, kicks, then a sliding knee to Kushida’s left arm, O’Reilly grabs him by the nose and stretches his face and then syncs in a wrist lock on the other arm. How far can Kushida’s wrist rotate?! O’Reilly hits a cartwheel facebuster DDT and we go to commercial.

As we return, Kushida is on the mat, O’Reilly picks him up by the trunks, goes for a vertical brainbuster, Kushida wiggles out, a series and kicks from Kushida and then an arm rake over the top rope. Kushida spring boards off the top rope with a chop to the head, kick kick kick, off the ropes, reversal and Kushida lands a springboard back elbow. Kushida goes to throw O’Reilly for an Irish whip, but his arm is still in pain. O’Reilly crawls between Kushida’s legs on his hands and knees, Kushida does the same to O’Reilly, then a double wrist lock attempt, transition into a cross armbreaker, another double wrist lock attempt, but O’Reilly counters into the cross armbreaker of his own. Kushida is back up, thunderous swing by O’Reilly, and then catches him with a naked choke and hooks the legs into a full octopus. Kushida has the double wrist lock synced in, they tumble through each other, til they hit the ropes. Kushida is rabid and will not let go of the arm wrench. O’Reilly tries to fight off, but Kushida with a kick to the ribs, Kushida goes to the top rope, looking for the double wrist lock again, but O’Reilly is up with shots to the rib, and then a flying wristlock counter by O’Reilly, knocking Kushida’s head violently to the mat. O’Reilly syncs in an armbar submission, Kushida looks dazed and completely out of it. They spin out, brainbuster attempt, Kushida wiggles out, and then a German suplex by Kushida, but O’Reilly lands on his feet. O’Reilly goes to the turnbuckle rope for a clothesline, but Kushida catches him into a German suplex of his own, and then a double wrist lock DDT from the top rope.

Kushida lands an over-the-shoulder arm ringer, O’Reilly tries to fight back, but gets knocked to the outside. Kushida climbs to the top rope and delivers a shooting star press onto O’Reilly on the floor. Kushida back in the ring and the ref starts the count on O’Reilly. O’Reilly back in and lands a triangle choke, Kushia gets his foot underneath the bottom rope, and the referee calls for the break. O’Reilly sets Kushida up on the top rope, Kushida attacks the arm and knocks O’Reilly off. Kushida tries to get himself off the turnbuckle, O’Reilly pops back up, and follows him up again. Kushida is looking dead on his feet. O’Reilly picks him up and then a belly-to-back suplex off the top rope. Kushida’s eyes are closed. O’Reilly pin attempt, 1-2, kickout, and commercial.

When we return both men are on the canvas. O’Reilly kick to the solar plexus, Kushida tries to fight back, O’Reilly catches him in a suplex, and Kushida kicked out. O’Reilly to his feet first, kick to the back, forearm, Kushida goes down to one knee, stands up and knocks O’Reilly the f*** out. Ref goes lift O’Reilly’s arm and check on him, but O’Reilly screams in pain as his arm is still hurt. Kushida gets caught in an arm wringer, but then delivers a Pele kick. O’Reilly with a running lariat, Kushida off the ropes, O’Reilly with another lariat, clothesline, lateral press Kushida kicks out. Fast offense O’Reilly suplex, armbar, cross armbreaker, chain wrestling maneuvers. Kushida’s arm still hurting, O’Reilly’s arm is still hurting. O’Reilly goes to transition into the omoplata, but Kushida grab the ropes. Fans chant Kushida. Bobby Fish yelling from the outside. O’Reilly nails a kick to the sternum, goes after the left arm again, but Kushida fights out. O’Reilly syncs in a front choke while they’re standing on the apron. Kushida gets out and lands a brainbuster on O’Reilly on the apron. Both men are laid out, the ref (wearing red shoes) counts to 19 before both roll into the ring, and we hit our last commercial break.

When we return, both men are on their knees exchanging forearms. Both men are exhausted, can barely move their arms, Kushida spitting, O’Reilly’s sweating. They make their way to their feet, O’Reilly forearm, Kushida is disoriented and having a hard time staying on his feet. Kushida shakes it off and then delivered a bunch of forearms to O’Reilly, now O’Reilly is staggering, stumbling. They both grab each other by the hair, exchange shots, both men throwing haymakers, punch punch punch, forearm forearm forearm, advantage O’Reilly. Barnett says this has broken down to a hockey fight! O’Reilly connects with a running knee, both men are fighting one-armed. Kushida hits a neck breaker, pin attempt, but O’Reilly kicks out. Kushida climbs to the top rope, corkscrew moonsault, but did not get 100% of it, hooks the legs, 1-2, O’Reilly kicks out. Kushida connects, then spins around, floats over, double wrist Hoverboard lock. O’Reilly reaching for the ropes, but Kushida pulls him back to the middle of the ring, O’Reilly has nowhere to go, and finally taps.

Winner of the Best of the Super Junior Tournament XXII: Kushida (30:45)

Kushida’s teammates from New Japan (including Tiger Mask) join him in the ring to help him celebrate. The ref raises his arm, they give him an ice pack, and Kushida climbs the turnbuckle to pose for the crowd. Bobby Fish is in the ring helping O’Reilly, he’s got the ice pack as well. Both competitors look at each other, Kushida drops to his knees, O’Reilly drops to his knees. They bow to each other, placing their foreheads to the mat. O’Reilly raises his arm, Kushida hugs O’Reilly, and we go to commercial

O’Reilly cuts a promo in the back, “I don’t know what else to say right now, but they say a man admits defeat when a man is defeated. And tonight Kushida was the better man, he beat me at my own game, he tapped me out. But rest assured, I’ve been one of the top Junior Heavyweights in the world the last 3 weeks, and tonight, Kyle O’Reilly is not the best tonight, but give me 365 g*ddamn days, and next year at this exact moment, at this exact place, I will have my hand raised. I will be holding the trophy, and once again Kyle O’Reilly will prove to the entire world, that I am the best of the Super Juniors.”

Kushida stands in the ring holding the trophy, the referee hands him the mic. “Thank you for cheering me on in the Super Junior. For the Super Junior to continue on, for the next centuries to come, please support us again next year. It’s not important where you’re from, it’s important where you’re heading, it’s not about what you’ve done, it’s about what you’re going to do. I will bring a brighter future to New Japan’s Junior. With all of my heart, thank you.”

Streamers fall from the ceiling as Kushida climbs the turnbuckle, hugging the trophy, and holding a check for 5 million yen. Fellow New Japan competitors pose behind Kushida. JR mentions that while there was not a lot of high-risk maneuvers, this was a good wrestling match. Video is shown of Kushida as a child and young man. Kushida walks over with the trophy and shakes the hand of Jushin Thunder Liger. Cut to backstage promo.

Kushida says, “As for myself, I always admired New Japan Junior, now I’m part of it. I wanted to win against O’Reilly. I thought we were the same person. I wanted to move up in New Japan become a regular and become famous. The fight wouldn’t have been so fierce if it wasn’t against O’Reilly. But if it was against Rocky Romero, Bobby Fish, or the Young Bucks, I felt after the match that would be brothers in arms, a type of friendship was formed. I’ve been wanting to bring Super Junior to a much bigger stadium, it’s been my ultimate wish. After the match against Kyle O’Reilly, I feel that the tide is running in our favor. There are more opportunities now to move up. I want to get better, I want to be more specific, I want to fight in a main event match. I want the Junior category to get more attention. It means that the rivalry between O’Reilly and I will continue. There’s also a Ricochet and Matt Sydal and let’s not forget my brother Shelley will return. I can’t wait until next year’s Super Junior.” Jim Ross congratulates Kushida and says so long everybody.

ROH TV Recap – Episode 236

Recap of Ring of Honor TV for the week of March 27, 2016

Kevin Kelly and Mr. Wrestling 3 introduce the show from Sam’s Town Live, Las Vegas Nevada. Tonight we kick things off with a four corner survival match.

Roderick Strong vs. Adam Page vs. Moose vs. Matt Sydal

Out first is former ROH World Television Champion, Roderick Strong, who lost his belt to Tomohiro Ishii at Honor Rising. The lights go out, the Clockwork Purple video entrance plays, and Adam Page poses on the ramp. Next the ‘Moose Nation’ music hits and Moose walks to the ring, led by Stokely Hathaway. Competitor number four is “Reborn” Matt Sydal, wearing the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Championship he won with his partner Ricochet from The Young Bucks at The New Beginning in Osaka. Adam Page refuses the code of honor, and we’re underway.

Sydal and Strong start off, arm rake, reversal, headscissors takeover, headlock, Sydal throws Strong off the rope, Strong knocks Sydal down, ducks under, leapfrog, ducks under, spinning side kick. Sydal gets in a kick, another kick, Irish whip to the corner, but meets an elbow, and then Strong catches Sydal with a backbreaker, cover 1-2, Sydal kicks out. Strong flips Sydal over his shoulder and Page tags himself in, slam to the corner, leapfrog, Page gets in a boot, and then a dropkick. Page pushes Strong to the other corner, and then rakes a forearm across the face and nose. Page looks for a suplex, but Strong reverses, flops Page across the ropes, dumping him to the outside. By the rules of a four corner survival match, Moose is able to declare himself legal with Page now on the outside. Moose is in the ring and wants some action punching and chopping with his orange and white football gloves, and then Moose with a sit-down powerbomb on Strong, pin attempt, but Page in to break it up. Moose dropkicks Page with his orange and white, size 16, boots. Sydal back in the ring hits the ropes, headscissors, spins around Moose, and then an ugly drop thigh hold and Moose. Sydal goes flying to the outside, Moose catches him and delivers a powerbomb on the apron, Strong comes through with a baseball slide taking Moose out, and then Page hits a running shooting star press on Strong. Page throws Strong back into the ring and we go to commercial.

After the break, Page and Strong in the ring, Page delivering chops and then a running dropkick in the corner. Pin attempt 1-2, but Strong kicks out. Page picks up Strong on his shoulders, Strong grabs the rope and makes it to the apron, Moose climbs the apron trying to get back in the ring, but receives a kick and then a side slam across the apron. Back in the ring, Sydal and Page do a roll up, bridge, and kickout. Moose comes in with the “Moose punches” until he gets caught by Strong. Moose comes back with a forearm to Strong, now to Page, then running forearms in each corner that turns Page inside out. Moose sits Page up on the top rope, then sits Sydal on the top rope, and delivers a standing dropkick to both of them, knocking them to the outside. Strong comes back and delivers a kick to Moose, and now sets Moose up on the top rope. Sydal runs in does a springboard off the rope into a hurricanrana, flipping Moose to the mat. Strong picks Moose up on his shoulders, delivers to go-to-sleep, then Page flips over the rope and delivers a running clothesline and DDT on Strong. Sydal in, catches Page by the boot, then gets a boot of his own.

But all of the sudden, running down the ramp is BJ Whitmer, who grabs the leg of Page. Page gets back in the ring and gets a kick from Sydal. Sydal hits an enziguri on Strong, jumping knee to Page, Sydal climbs to the top rope, and hits a shooting star press on Page, Strong breaks up the pin attempt. Strong hits a vertical back breaker that flips Sydal inside out, and then Strong connects with a running knee that knocks Page out, 1-2-3. Strong wins.

Winner: Roderick Strong

After the break, Adam Cole’s “Something for you” music hits, he walks to the ring, stands on the apron, and points at the high hair bun on his head. Cole takes the mic, “Are you ready for story time with Adam Cole, bay bay? I’m assuming that a lot of you expect me to come out here and talk about this downward spiral I was on, losing to Matt Sydal on world television, losing in the main event at ROH’s 14th Anniversary, dropping the ball and not getting the job done. I confidently stand here before you, the best pro wrestler on the planet. The reason being, there’s not a man in that locker room or anybody watching Ring of Honor around the world that can deny I am the undefeated Ring of Honor Champion. A guy like Kyle O’Reilly should not even have been in my rematch. I beat Kyle O’Riley at Final Battle and I will continue to beat Kyle O’Reilly. Sad news everybody, Kyle O’Reilly will never be Ring of Honor Champion. That’s a promise I will keep, another promise I will keep is that I will be the man who dethroned Jay Lethal for the ROH World Championship. His days are numbered, it’s done it’s finished, in a one-on-one situation with Adam Cole, bay bay, he don’t stand a chance. Jay Lethal always has the House of Truth watching his back, O’Reilly has Bobby Fish over his shoulder. Me? I have my Kingdom. With or without my Kingdom, I can promise you, one day, very, very soon, this face is your next ROH World Champion.”

The Kingdom’s music hits and it’s the surprising return of Matt Taven. Taven hobbles to the ring on a crutch, microphone in pocket. Cole helps him through the ropes and they hug. Taven speaks, “For the first time in 2016, The Kingdom is back on Ring of Honor television. We are going to pick up right where we left off in 2015, dominating professional wrestling. Not just here in ROH, not just in Japan, but all around the world, exceeding more than we ever have in our careers. Everyone except for you.” Taven turns and looks at Cole.

Kelly and MW3 are in shock, “What? What in the world!” Cole ask, “Matt, what are you talking about?” Taven interrupts, “No no no, you had two chances to win the ROH World Title and what did you do? You blew them both. And to think, I joined the Kingdom because I thought Adam Cole… he’s a big star, Adam Cole…I should attach my name to you, it’ll boost my stock. But what are you doing? You got hurt and I had to keep you relevant. Adam, you’re not better than me. And the only real star of The Kingdom was me.”

Cole on the mic, “You have a lot of nerve to be saying…” Taven interrupts, “I have a lot of nerve? I have a lot of nerve? The last time we were in this room together, you said that I dropped the ball. I blew my knee out a minute into Final Battle and continued wrestling for another 10-12 minutes. It probably cost me another 6 months of my career. But the thing is Adam, the thing is, this is the end. I don’t want to hear it. Adam, what I hear from you, you think things are finished, but they have only just begun. The Kingdom will be rebuilt in my image, and the only thing finished with The Kingdom is you.” Taven drops the mic and walks out of the ring. Kelly wonders “What will Adam Cole do now?” and we go to commercial break.

Backstage promo by Dalton Castle on Silas Young, “Rules. I’ve never been a big fan of the rules. Signs that tell me how fast I can go, restaurants that tell me what to wear. I’m a clothing-optional man! So I can relax, because Silas agreed to a fight without honor, for you will no longer be protected by rules.”

After the break, the announcers continue to talk about the Cole/Taven split.

Cheeseburger vs. Foxx Vinyer

Cheeseburger music hits and he comes out posing with the Shotei palm strike. In the ring already is Foxx Vinyer. Foxx has blue and white face paint, is wearing a black singlet with blue splotches and a blue wolf, he has on leg tassels, his head is half shaven, and a patch of hair is hanging off the side of his head. He offers to shake CHZB hand and then he smashes him over the head. Cheeseburger fights back with chops, then palm strikes to the chest, then a Mongolian chop. MW3 says, “He’s learning!” Then a boot to the midsection, Cheeseburger hits the ropes, but Foxx slams him to the mat, and hooks the leg 1-2, but CHZB kicks out. MW3 says, “Foxx looks like the love child of The Missing Link!” Foxx runs to the corner, Cheeseburger gets out of the way, climbs to the top rope, knee to the head. CHZB sets up for the Shotei palm strike, a move taught to him by Jushin Thunder Liger, and the fan start clapping. However, running down the ramp is the All Night Express. They beat up Foxx, throw him to the outside, pick him up together, and backdrop him into the apron.

Winner: No contest

ANX goes over to the announce table, grabs some microphones, point at Cheeseburger and climb into the ring. Titus is first on the mic, “Whoa whoa whoa, be easy cheesy. Put away the Shotei. We’re not here to do that to you, because we like you Burger. You’re like one of us, you are not like one of them.” King cuts in, “Juicy Burger, even though they cheer for you and chant ‘Cheeseburger!’ for you, they don’t like you. You’re out here risking your life, breaking your back, while they’re sitting in their seats and thinking ‘I could beat up Cheeseburger. That boy better eat a cheeseburger.’ They don’t put their bodies at risk like you do, like we do. They don’t know what it’s like going through a table. At the ROH 14th Anniversary show, my daughter sat in the first row and watched as my spine got bent over a ladder. I could see her tears in her eyes, but I can’t walk over to her, because my damn legs are numb. They don’t care about you Burger. Simple fact is, Cheeseburger, you got more heart in this little, teeny, tiny, minuscule, spaghetti string bicep than the most of you got your whole damn body. When we were the World Tag Team Champions, you loved us, you threw streamers for us, you popped champagne with us. And now we’re back, and damn well know we’re better than everybody. We’re Rhett Titus and Kenny King, the best damn tag team in the world.”

Titus says, “Now we’re going to do a segment called, ‘Wrestlers read mean tweets.” ‘All Night Express came out, and it was a mass exodus to the bathroom.’” Kenny points someone in the crowd, “You were probably the one who said that.” Titus continues, “We also got this one, ‘The All Night Express always remind me of a terrible overrated tag team.’” Titus points at someone in the crowd, “Was that you boy?”  King address CHZB, “Cheeseburger, we’re the same dudes, we haven’t changed. I’m still carrying on as the Emperor of the City.” Fans boo. King responds, “How dare you treat me like that?” Titus says “You should have been throwing rose petals at his feet, when he walked into the building, that’s right!”

King continues, “Titus has got, and you might not be able to see this because he’s wearing the All Night Express t-shirt, available only at ROHWrestling.com, but Titus has got abs! Which now you ARE going to see, cuz he’s taking his damn shirt off. He’s got shoulders, he’s got eyes that hypnotize. Titus woah, don’t take your pants off in here! We’re still the same. But no, you’d rather cheer for spot monkeys with tassels on their legs like the Young Bucks. You’d rather cheer for those damn farmer rednecks the Briscoe Boys. You all look like you smell just like those bearded stinky chumps War Machine. Y’all even like Cheeseburger more than us.” Fans chant “Cheeseburger!” King says, “And that kind of means that you’re like us, but you’re also kinda like them. You’re smart dude, you know our catch phrase, read it on the back of the shirt, ‘If you ain’t runnin with us, you better run from us.’ And your ass ain’t running with us.” King turns around and decks CHZB, Titus joins in with stomps.

Kelly says, ‘You ran away from this company when you were the champ! And it’s not the fans fault, you can’t beat War Machine!” They go to leave, but come back in, pick CHZB up again, throws him in the air, and King nails a sidewalk spinning backbreaker. Titus connects off the top rope and Cheeseburger is not moving. War Machine runs to the ring, the Briscoes run to the ring, ANX to the outside. King says “There’s your damn heroes, look at this.” All 4 men stand in the ring yelling at ANX as ANX walks up the ramp. The Briscoes pick up War Machine’s ROH Tag Team belts and stand there looking at them. War Machine slowly turn, grab their belts back, and both teams exchange shots as we cut to commercial.

A rerun of the same promo from last week is shown, in which Jay Lethal and Truth talk about Hirooki Goto.

Hirooki Goto vs Jay Lethal for the ROH World Championship

After the commercial, it is main event time! Goto’s image appears on the screen. Kelly tell us, “Opportunities at the IWGP Championship have slipped through his fingers, leaving Goto to wonder which way he should go, what path he should take with his career.” MW3 says, “I don’t always agree, I don’t like the things he says or does, but when truth Martini does Jay Lethal is the greatest, there is no denying it. He’s the champion for a reason.” Jay Lethal hits the apron, poses with the belt, and streamers litter the ring. We go to Bobby Cruise for the introductions. “This is your main event, scheduled for one fall, for the ROH World Championship. Introducing first, the challenger out of Kuwana, Mei, Japan, Hirooki Goto. Accompanied by Truth Martini & Taeler Hendrix, wrestling out of Elizabeth, New Jersey, weighing 230 pounds, he’s the greatest first generation wrestler, Jay Lethal.” And we go to commercial.

When we return from break, the bell rings, and we’re off. Lethal grabs Goto and sends him to the corner, delivers stomps to the midsection, throws Goto off the ropes, Goto ducks a clothesline and then hits a shoulder block. Goto throws Lethal, reversal, armdrag, reversal, Lethal goes down. Goto kick, chop to the back, and then flips Lethal over, hooks the leg, cover 1, kickout. Kelly tells us, “Goto is attempting to become the second Japanese-born ROH champion (Takeshi Morishima). In the coming weeks, we will see Kenny Omega vs. ACH, plus the YB and reDRagon will be in action.” Goto is in full control, drops a forearm, Irish whip, but then runs into a boot by Lethal, and clothesline. Taeler Hendrix is on the outside, cheering on Lethal in her low-cut dress. Goto sets Lethal up on the turnbuckle, delivers three forearms, climbs to the top rope, but Hendrix climbs up on the apron. As Goto is distracted, Lethal slides underneath, drops Goto’s head to the turnbuckle, and then throws him to the outside. Lethal with a suicide dive through the middle rope, knocks Goto onto the ramp. Truth enters the ring, Hendrix poses on the apron, and Truth does a Truth-a-rooni. Lethal slides back into the ring to break the count, then goes back to the outside to get Goto, and throws him in the ring. Lethal covers Goto with a lax pin attempt without hooking the leg, and Goto kicks out. Lethal sends Goto to the corner and delivers about 10 stomps. Lethal goes back to the middle of the ring and poses for the crowd. Lethal picks up Goto, snapmare takeover, Lethal hooks in a headlock, and we cut to commercial.

We are back, Jay Lethal in control. Lethal delivering forearms to Goto’s head, until Goto stands up and gestures “Hit me again!” Chop chop, Lethal runs the ropes, Goto runs the ropes, and turns Lethal inside out with a clothesline. Goto delivers forearm, forearm, forearm, Irish whip to the corner, and then a spinning heel kick in the corner. Goto goes for the Saito suplex, Lethal fights out, goes for Lethal Injection, Goto fights out and hits a suplex, cover, 1-2, Lethal kicks out. Goto picks Lethal up on the shoulders, Lethal fights out, nails a big forearm, but Goto returns with a headbutt that knocks Lethal out cold. Lethal is dead on his feet. Goto picks him up on his shoulders, delivers an AA-style backbreaker on the knee, but Lethal somehow kicks out again. Hendrix reaches into the ring and grabs for Goto’s leg, but Goto turns around and steps on her hand. Lethal throws Goto into the ropes, Truth goes to smash him with the Book of Truth, but Goto stops him, stands up and turns around, but it met by a dropkick by Lethal, handstand DDT Lethal Injection, 1-2-3.

Winner and still ROH World Champion: Jay Lethal.

As the HoT poses in the ring, a returning Donovan Dijak runs down the ramp. He gets into the ring and exchanges forearms with Lethal, as the bell rings calling for the extracurricular action to stop. Lethal runs the ropes, but Dijack clotheslines him to the outside. Truth climbs in the ring and slams the Book of Truth across Dijack’s back. Dijack smiles, laughs and does the slow turn, as Truth apologizes and begs for his life. As Truth is backing up, he runs into Prince Nana, Truth turns back around around, and catches a big boot to the jaw from Dijack. The fans chant “You just killed him.” Dijack stands tall as the announcers say, “We have to get some help for Truth.”

WWE RAW Results – March 28, 2016

WWE returned to Brooklyn, New York to kick off WrestleMania 32 week. The March 28, 2016 episode of WWE RAW was the last RAW before WrestleMania on Sunday and features Shane McMahon, The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar and others.

– The Undertaker makes his way to the ring to open up the show as Michael Cole tells us there’s over 16,000 in attendance tonight at the Barclays Center. ‘Taker cuts a promo about how this WrestleMania will not be his last, and gets interrupted by Shane McMahon. Shane assures that he will win and gain control of Monday Night RAW, and Undertaker tells him to watch his mouth. Shane tells Undertaker that Brock Lesnar already ended his legacy, Undertaker tells Shane he’s always been his dad’s bitch, and they start brawling all over the ring. ‘Taker gets the upper hand and beats down Shane at ringside. Shane escapes an attempted Last Ride through the announce table. He lays out Undertaker on that same table with a TV to the head, then puts ‘Taker through it with an elbow drop off the top rope to the outside. The Undertaker sits straight up before the commercial break as Shane looks on from the ramp.

Zach Ryder def. Chris Jericho: Before the match, AJ Styles comes out and says he’s not leaving until Jericho agrees to a match with him at WrestleMania. Ryder starts getting the upper hand after a couple minutes with a missile dropkick off the top and a running forearm in the corner. Jericho comes back and goes for the Walls of Jericho but AJ gets on the mic from ringside and distracts him. Ryder is able to quickly roll up Jericho for a 3 count. After the bell, Jericho lays out Ryder with a Code Breaker and beats him down.

– After the match, Jericho tells AJ he’s a “stupid ass” and a “rookie,” and that he accepts his challenge for WrestleMania.

Charlotte def. Becky: Sasha Banks is at ringside watching. Ric Flair grabs Becky’s leg at one point in the match, and Charlotte capitalizes with a big boot and the Natural Selection for the win.

– Backstage, Vince talks about how Shane McMahon will do anything it takes to win and isn’t afraid of the Undertaker. Vince says all Shane has done tonight is anger the Undertaker. Shane walks in and cuts a promo on Vince, saying he’s going to let loose 40 years of pent up anger at WrestleMania.

Big Show & Kane def. Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas via DQ: The Social Outcasts try to cut a promo before the match bit The Big Show’e entrance music interrupts. In the opening minutes of the match, the other members of the Outcasts run in and the match is a DQ. They all brawl in the ring, which brings out other members of the roster who are in the Andre The Giant memorial battle royal at WrestleMania. They fight all over the ring until eventually Kane and Big Show lay everyone out and are the last two men standing. They hit chokeslams on Mark Henry and all of the Social Outcasts.

– Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are out next to cut a promo about what The Game is going to do to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania and how important the WWE World Heavyweight Championship is. Triple H talks about how he’s had a stranglehold on the championship and the WWE for the last 20 years, and that it’s Roman Reigns’ fault that he’s once again obsessed with being the World Heavyweight Champion. Roman Reigns interrupts and receives audible boos from the crowd in Brooklyn. Reigns beats down Triple H and The Game & Stephanie eventually retreat.

Kofi Kingston def. Alberto Del Rio: The New Day cuts a promo on The League of Nations before the match. Del Rio controls most of the match. He goes for the cross arm breaker on Kofi, but Kofi rolls him up quickly for the 1-2-3. After the match, Jonathan Coachman meets The New Day on the stage and dances with them.

– Roman Reigns is in the back to do an interview when Bubba Ray Dudley interrupts him and calls him out. Reigns takes the bait, and The Dudley Boyz and Triple H all beat down Reigns. The Dudleys leave and The Game beats down Reigns some more by himself before walking away.

Kalisto def. Konnor: Konnor controls the opening moments of the match. Kalisto comes back with some high-flying offense and kicks, and hits the Salida Del Sol for the win. Ryback comes out after the match and gets in Kalisto’s face and yells “feed me more.” Kalisto shakes his head and Ryback walks off.

– Paul Heyman is in the back getting Brock Lesnar ready to come out next.

– Lesnar and Heyman come out to the ring and Heyman cuts a promo about what The Beast is going to do to Dean Ambrose on Sunday. Heyman says Lesnar is going to perform a public colonoscopy on Ambrose at WrestleMania. Ambrose interrupts and he has a red wagon with him. He grabs weapons from under the ring and puts them in the wagon, then brings his wagon to the back.

Emma def. Paige: Emma hits a dropkick and controls the match early on. Paige comes back with a flying knee in the corner and a fall away slam for a 2 count. Tamina distracts Paige and Emma rolls her up for the 3 count. All the members of the 5-on-5 Divas match at WrestleMania come out and brawl in the ring. Eva Marie comes out and joins Team Total Divas as the final competitor in the 10-woman WrestleMania match.

– R-Truth and Goldust have an emotional exchange in the back, that ends in R-Truth blowing his nose in a shirt and handing it to Goldust.

Sami Zayn, Dolph Ziggler and Sin Cara def. Stardust, The Miz and Kevin Owens: Zayn and Miz go back and forth to start things off. Owens gets tagged in, but he immediately tags Stardust in and leaves the ring, wanting no part of Sami Zayn. Owens continues refusing to compete throughout the match, as The Miz and Dolph Ziggler spend the majority of the time as the legal men for their teams. Sami Zayn hits a cross body off the top onto both The Miz and Stardust, then a suicide dive onto Owens at ringside. Back in the ring, several men hit their finishers on each other and Sin Cara hits a springboard moonsault on Stardust to the outside. Kevin Owens sees everyone laid out and tags himself in to face Sami Zayn, and when he goes to tag out, his partners walk away. Owens yells at them as they walk up the ramp, and turns around into a tornado DDT from Zayn. Zayn hits a big boot in the corner for the 3-count.

– Triple H and Stephanie McMahon come out to the ring. Stephanie talks about what her and Triple H have accomplished, and says the fans “live their lives like Roman Reigns.” Reigns interrupts and Triple H meets him on the ramp. They brawl around ringside and Stephanie calls for backup, which brings out The League of Nations, The Miz and the Dudley Boyz. They hold back Riegns and Triple H beats him down. The New Day, Mark Henry and Dolph Ziggler come out to even the odds and pull apart Reigns and Triple H. Reigns hits a suicide dive out of the ring onto all of the heels at ringside. Triple H and Stephanie head up to the stage and stare down at Reigns in the ring to end the show.

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Paul Heyman’s First Yahoo! Sports Blog, Behind-The-Scenes Look At WrestleMania Week (Video)

Paul Heyman’s first blog for Yahoo! Sports is now live. In this premiere installment, Heyman explains in-depth why his client Brock Lesnar is still WWE’s must-see attraction and what Dean Ambrose is in for this Sunday in their No Holds Barred Street Fight. It’s a great feature that’s definitely worth checking out at Yahoo! Sports.

Speaking of Paul Heyman, his Heyman Hustle website released this exclusive behind-the-scenes look at WrestleMania week the festivities leading up to the big event. Watch as Paul works his magic with the wrestling media at ‘radio row’ with several cameos that you’ll probably recognize.

Brock Lesnar Talks About His Past Drug & Alcohol Abuse, Forcing His Way Into UFC

Brock Lesnar appeared on ESPN SportsCenter this morning to promote WWE’s WrestleMania 32 earlier today. As usual, Lesnar didn’t pull any punches and spoke candidly about his history of substance abuse and Dana White having no interest in bringing him into UFC when Lesnar first reached out to him.

Lesnar spoke about why he chose to join WWE after college. Lesnar says WWE pursued him well enough and there was no guarantee that football would work out for him. WWE also offered him a really good developmental deal that a “poor college kid” couldn’t turn down. Lesnar says he wasn’t prepared for the WWE lifestyle and never watched wrestling as a kid. The first time he watched pro wrestling was after WWE had reached out to him.

He also opened up about his past substance abuse problems. During the end of his first WWE run, Brock said that his two best friends (and worst enemies) were vodka and Vicodin. He had to leave WWE to save his life and felt like a caged animal. After trying out for the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings, he decided to take an offer for an MMA fight in Japan. After he won his first professional MMA fight, he reached out to UFC President Dana White, who wouldn’t even return his calls. Lesnar bought a ticket to UFC 74, hopped the rail after the show and met Dana White face to face.

Karl Anderson Training At The WWE Performance Center

Former NJPW star Karl Anderson is training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

Earlier today, NXT Champion Finn Balor tweeted a cartoon of himself along with Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows wearing “Balor Club” shirts. Shortly thereafter, Anderson posted another cryptic tweet about about what’s to come:

NXT head trainer Matt Bloom tweeted the following photo of (his former tag team partner) Karl Anderson lifting weights at the Performance Center. Anderson and Gallows are expected to debut for WWE imminently.

AJ Styles Wants Bobby Roode & Eric Young In WWE, Talks Jericho Kicking Out Of Styles Clash

AJ Styles is all for the idea of Bobby Roode and Eric Young heading to WWE after his two former colleagues quit TNA earlier this month. In an interview with Digital Spy to promote Sunday’s WrestleMania 32, AJ Styles talked about who he would like to see join the WWE roster.

“There’s some guys who used to wrestle for the other company in the US that are not working there any more… Bobby Roode and Eric Young,” AJ said, “I would want to see those guys make their way on over.”

The former TNA World Champion was also asked about Chris Jericho kicking out of The Styles Clash, which has seldomly been seen executed on WWE TV since Styles’ WWE debut.

“It is what it is. I’ve had people kick out of the Styles Clash before – it’s not something that hasn’t happened before,” AJ answered. “It’s just one of those things. It was part of the match and it was a very good one! The finish came shortly after that with the Calf Crusher. It was still a great match.

“I hope to have more than one main weapon. I have the Phenomenal Forearm as we’re calling it now, the Calf Crusher – the Styles Clash is still available. I like to have a lot of alternative moves to hit people with and whatever seems to work is what I’ll go with.

This Year’s Celebrity Inductee For The WWE Hall of Fame Confirmed

The WWE Network has confirmed that rapper Snoop Dogg will be inducted into the Celebrity Wing of the WWE Hall of Fame this year. On Monday, the Network sent out an email that contained a graphic advertising Snoop for the ceremony. There will likely be an official announcement from WWE soon.

The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony takes place Saturday night in Dallas and will also feature the inductions of Sting and The Fabulous Freebirds.

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TNA In Serious Negotiations With Investor, Another Knockout Leaving?

– TNA has entered “serious” talks with a potential investor, according to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio. Once again, the main sticking point is that Dixie Carter wants to remain heavily involved in TNA’s operations and the investor is looking for a majority interest in the company. This is very similar to when Toby Keith was looking to buy into the company, but walked away because he wasn’t interested in sinking millions of dollars into a company that Dixie still had control of.

– PWInsider reports that formerVelvet Sky’s contract expires next month and there’s a lot of uncertainty regarding her future. The news comes just days after news broke that Angelina Love, Bobby Roode and Eric Young are all done with the company. Sky has been one of the top Knockouts in TNA since joining the company back in 2007.

John Cena Q&A Highlights: Turning Heel, Who Will Steal The Show At WM32

John Cena took over the @Complex_Sports Twitter account this morning and took part in an #AskCena Q&A session. Here are some quick highlights:

His Favorite Match: 

my next one.

Favorite Kanye West Album:

College Dropout… “School Spirit” is one of the sickest beats I’ve ever heard.

Which match will steal the show at WrestleMania:

Brock Lesnar – Dean Ambrose

Will he ever turn heel?

Never say never.

How was working in the ring with Kurt Angle?

fantastic, inspiring. forced to work at 100% ever night.

How has physical rehab been?

LONG, but hopefully over soon.

His favorite WrestleMania moment:

WrestleMania 3.

WWE Battleground 2016 Date & Location, Alberto Del Rio Injury Update

– On Sunday night WWE announced that their Battleground 2016 pay-per-view would take place at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC on July 24th. The pre-sale is underway at Ticketmaster with password: VERIZONCENTER.

– Alberto Del Rio has only wrestled three matches since late February, and was pulled from this weekend’s house shows for the second weekend in a row. The Wrestling Observer newsletter reports that he has been dealing with back issues, which is why he keeps getting pulled off the road and kept out of the ring. He’s currently scheduled to be part of the League of Nations vs. New Day match at WrestleMania 32 on April 3rd.

Bayley Says She’s Still In No Rush To Join The Main Roster

NXT Women’s Champion Bayley recently spoke with Mike Mooneyham of the Charleston Post & Courier to promote Wrestlemania 32. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Learning from Sara Del Rey:

“We’ve been privileged to have her. I always wanted to work with her. I got to have one match with her on the independents. To be able to train with her, with all her knowledge and with the group of girls that we have, is just amazing. She shows us cool things to try out, she teaches us about psychology. All the girls, including the ones at WWE, and the new girls all have the passion to keep learning and applying what they have learned. I’m very lucky to be in this position with the staff that we have.”

Joining Charlotte, Sasha Banks & Becky Lynch on the main roster:

“That’s the plan. When we first got together and everything started rolling and we had all these great matches, we said that one day we’d change WWE and we’d change the world. They’re already doing it (in WWE) and have been for eight months. The Triple Threat match at Wrestlemania is going to be incredible. It’s going to set the bar. I’m excited. It’s going to be a little easier for me when I get there because they’re setting the table.”

“Sometime this year would be cool, but I also said that last year. I’m not really in a rush with how good NXT is going. I’m at the top right now as NXT champion and we’re traveling the world. “I’m getting to be a part of NXT for their first time in many parts of the country. I’m happy that I’m here, but the ultimate dream is to be on the main roster. When that happens, I’ll be ready.”

Bayley puts her NXT Women’s Championship on the line this Friday night against Asuka at NXT Takeover: Dallas.

 

 

Looking At AJ Styles’ MSG Debut (Video), Rev Pro Hosting Global Cruiserweight Qualifiers

– WWE documented AJ Styles’ Madison Square Garden debut this past Friday night. (Results)

– This year’s Money in the Bank PPV will be taking place from Las Vegas, Nevada at the T-Mobile Arena on Sunday, June 19th. Tickets go on sale next Friday, April 8th.

– The UK’s Revolution Pro Wrestling announced today that they will be hosting qualifying matches for WWE’s Global Cruiserweight Series. As previously reported, PROGRESS Wrestling and EVOLVE will also be hosting qualifying matches in the coming months.

Steve Austin Interfering In The HIAC Match At WrestleMania?

WrestleMania is six days away and the card is finally wrapping up to be nearly confirmed. Even if the matches are set in stone, that doesn’t necessarily mean the results are.

Two perfect examples came in the last two years. Daniel Bryan wasn’t supposed to win the WWE World Heavyweight title, or even challenge for it. CM Punk leaving and Bryan’s overwhelming popularity changed that.

As for Roman Reigns, WrestleMania 31 was intended to be his time to shine. Once again, WWE officials listened to the fans and changed their minds the night before WrestleMania 31.

This year, that could happen. However, the reason for this report lies with the Hell in a Cell match featuring Shane McMahon and the Undertaker. Any fan believing this match will include a lot of smoke and mirrors, that’s an appropriate way of predicting.

McMahon and Taker won’t have a 5-star, technical masterpiece. There will be big spots, memorable moments and perhaps a swerve along the way.

WWE.com posted this photo on their website:

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This led to a lot of speculation from the WWE Universe about if Stone Cold Steve Austin will interfere in the HIAC match.

Dave Meltzer responded to the speculation after seeing the image by saying, “It wasn’t planned as a few weeks ago but plans can always change.”

Could Austin interfere and help Shane defeat the Undertaker and indirectly, Vince? It’s definitely possible and the Texas Rattlesnake already confirmed he’ll be at WrestleMania 32.

Like Meltzer said, plans can always change.

Latest Betting Odds For WrestleMania 32

Sports betting site Winner.co.uk has released the following betting odds for Sunday’s WrestleMania 32:

  • Kalisto is a 8/11 favorite to retain the United States Championship against Ryback (Even).
  • Brock Lesnar is a 8/11 favorite to defeat Dean Ambrose (Even) in their No Holds Barred street fight.
  • Shane McMahon is a slight 10/11 favorite to defeat The Undertaker (4/5) inside the Hell in a Cell.
  • Roman Reigns is a 1/7 favorite to defeat Triple H (4/1) for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Keep it locked to SEScoops.com this weekend for our wall-to-wall coverage of all the WrestleMania 32 festivities from Dallas, Texas.

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Joan Lunden To Be Honored With The Warrior Award

John Cena appeared on the Today show on Monday morning and announced that acclaimed journalist and breast cancer survivor Joan Lunden will be honored with this year’s Warrior Award.

According to WWE.com, “The Warrior Award is given to someone who has exhibited unwavering strength and perseverance, and who lives life with the courage and compassion that embodies the indomitable spirit of WWE Hall of Famer The Ultimate Warrior.”

The award will be presented to Lunden by The Ultimate Warrior’s widow, Dana, this Saturday night at the 2016 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony from Dallas, Texas.

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WWE RAW Preview: Final Hype For WrestleMania 32

WWE returns to Brooklyn, New York tonight to officially kick off WrestleMania 32 week.

– Prior to tonight’s Monday Night RAW, WWE will tape matches for this week’s episode of SmackDown. Thursday’s show will also feature footage from WrestleMania Axxess from Dallas, TX.

– WWE will have “all hands on deck” tonight, including The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Shane McMahon, Vince McMahon and more.

John Cena and Nikki Bella are rumored to be appearing tonight as well.

– No matches have been advertised for RAW as of this writing, but WWE.com is hyping the following items:

  • Who is the true authority in WrestleMania’s main event?
  • To what extremes will Ambrose go to slay The Beast?
  • Are we approaching The Undertaker’s final WrestleMania?
  • Will Jericho accept Styles’ challenge?
  • How will the “Total Divas” even the odds?
  • Who will gain the upper hand before WrestleMania’s Intercontinental Title Ladder Match?

– The advertised dark match main event will see Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose & AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho and Bray Wyatt in 6-man tag team action.

As always, join us here tonight for our Live Coverage of WWE RAW.

Brock Lesnar, The Undertaker, Triple H, Shane & Stephanie On ESPN This Week

ESPN will be kicking off their WrestleMania week coverage today, with several of WWE’s top performers making appearances to promote this weekend’s festivities. Here’s the schedule for WrestleMania 32 Week programming on ESPN:

  • Monday: Brock Lesnar on SportsCenter at 8:45am and 10:30am EST
  • Tuesday: Stephanie McMahon at 10:30am EST on SportsCenter
  • Tuesday: Triple H at 9pm on SportsCenter
  • Wednesday: Shane McMahon at 9pm on SportsCenter
  • TBA: The Undertaker on SportsCenter

We’ll post video highlights of the appearances when they become available.

WWE To Honor Dusty Rhodes This Thursday At AXXESS

WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes will be honored this Thursday night at the WrestleMania AXXESS fan fest in Dallas, Texas. Cody Rhodes tweeted the following on his personal account on Sunday afternoon:

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Based on the tweet, it looks like Dusty will be getting his own statue, similar to those created for Andre The Giant, Bruno Sammartino and The Ultimate Warrior.

Cody also noted earlier this month that he wants the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic tournament to be an annual event .

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John Cena Teasing He’ll Be At RAW Tonight

It looks like John Cena will be returning to WWE television for tonight’s episode of Monday Night RAW from Brooklyn, New York. With just 6 days to go until WrestleMania, Cena is taking a break from his physical rehabilitation and will be appearing on NBC’s Today show on Monday morning. As for where he’ll be tonight:

Cena has been off WWE television since undergoing shoulder surgery in early January. He’s been documenting his road to recovery and worked his ass off hoping to ‘defy science’ and return to the ring in time for WrestleMania. He wasn’t able to get medically cleared in time to compete, but it wouldn’t be WrestleMania without John Cena being there in some capacity.

The Rock Teases A Surprise Or Two For WrestleMania

The Rock is teasing ‘a surprise or two’ for WrestleMania 32. With one week to go until WWE’s biggest show of the year, we still don’t know exactly what his involvement will be.

Rock checked in with a teaser on Sunday night, telling fans he’s been working on a surprise or two that will ROCK Mania.

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Nikki Bella Rumored For RAW, Nakamura Arrives At The Performance Center

– Alberto Del Rio is back on the road with and will be at Monday’s RAW from Brooklyn, NY.  He was at last week’s RAW, but missed SmackDown and did not appear at this weekend’s live events.

– Nikki Bella is rumored to be appearing on Monday’s RAW from Brooklyn, NY. She revealed on Instagram yesterday that she no longer has to wear her neck brace full time. Based on recovery, she expects to be ‘the strongest she’s ever been’ this summer.

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Brie, who is expected to finish up with the company after WrestleMania, will also be returning for the final build to WrestleMania. Brie was off WWE TV this past week, reportedly due to a health issue with husband Daniel Bryan.

– On Sunday Shinsuke Nakamura arrived in Orlando, Florida for his permanent move to the city. The former NJPW star will be training at the WWE Performance Center and debuts for NXT this coming Friday at NXT Takeover: Dallas.

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