Archive for October, 2017

Alexa Bliss On Wanting To Face Asuka, A Women’s Royal Rumble

WWE Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss recently spoke with Vulture Hound to discuss the state of women’s wrestling, wanting to end Asuka’s winning streak and the possibility of a women’s Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber match. Here are some highlights of what she said about:

The possibility of a Women’s Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber match:

“I would love to see that happen. I think it (Royal Rumbe) would be a lot of fun and a nice little step to elevate our division, show that it’s still progressing and take it to the next level. I think it (the Elimination Chamber Match) would be amazing. It’s definitely pushing the bar up for the women’s revolution. Yeah, it’s a scary stipulation, but I think it would be well worth it to bring it to the next level.”

Wanting to end Asuka’s winning streak:

“I don’t feel like I would want a stipulation match against Asuka, just because I feel like she’s this unbeatable Superstar and I would just want to get in the ring with her and see if I could be the one to end her streak. I’m really excited for Asuka to come to RAW. We’re always looking to take it to the next level and I think Asuka has a lot to offer that can help us do that.

I really want to see what she can do because I trained with Asuka in NXT for a year or two, so I’ve seen her develop and grow, transitioning between styles of wrestling and I’m really excited to see her on the main roster and see what she can do. I’ve never faced her on a televised event. I would love to have a PPV match with Asuka. I would love for her to take my title and be the first person to ever beat Asuka. To show the world that she’s really not that unbeatable.”

The importance of diversity in the Women’s Division:

“That’s the one thing that WWE is great at. We have literally every type of woman on our roster. Everyone defines beauty and strength differently and I think we have a person that represents that for everybody. It’s very refreshing. I know when I was growing up an only child, in sports, I saw my coaches more than I saw my parents. I felt that I didn’t really have somebody to relate to.

I feel like for kids who get involved in sports and girls who have body image issues, I want to be the person I wish I had to look up to, to show that you can succeed no matter what. Staying active is very important and it can lead you to amazing things.”

Other topics discussed include her time as a body builder, the Mae Young Classic, training with Sara Amato and Terry Taylor in NXT and more.

Impact Wrestling Officially Done With Jeff Jarrett & Global Force

Impact Wrestling issued a statement on Monday announcing the company has severed all ties to Jeff Jarrett and Global Force Wrestling.

Impact Wrestling announced last month that Jarrett was taking an “indefinite leave of absence” from the company. Jarrett had served as Chief Creative Officer prior to the hiatus.

Anthem Sports and Entertainment announced the acquisition of Global Force Wrestling back in June, with the company officially rebranding as GFW shortly thereafter. That chapter of the company’s history was short-lived, with all mentions of GFW scrubbed from the promotion within a matter of months.

Asuka Responds To Fan Criticism On Twitter, (Video) Shane McMahon Return Promo

– Former WWE NXT Women’s Champion Asuka made her WWE main roster debut last night at the Tables Ladders and Chairs (TLC) pay-per-view (PPV) when she picked up a win against Emma. The match was a lot more competitive than fans expected, however, Asuka emerged victorious from the back-and-forth affair when it was all said and done. A fan criticized Asuka on Twitter after the event, and here’s how she responded:

https://twitter.com/BrokenJCSArmy/status/922325472704208896?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

– WWE posted the following promo to hype SmackDown Live Commissioner Shane McMahon’s return to Tuesday nights after his Hell In A Cell loss to Kevin Owens. Check it out:

Kevin Nash Explains Why He Almost Attacked CM Punk Backstage

WWE Hall Of Famer Kevin Nash recently joined former WWE Superstar Sean Waltman’s (a.k.a. X-Pac) podcast, X-Pac 12360, to talk about a variety of professional wrestling topics. Nash discussed his 2011 return to WWE in which it seemed as though he would be feuding with CM Punk – put the pair never had a match. Nash returned at the 2011 SummerSlam pay-per-view (PPV) and attacked Punk, allowing Alberto Del Rio to cash in his Money In the Bank briefcase to win the WWE Title. The Following night on RAW, Punk cut a promo on Nash that seemed to rub the WWE Legend the wrong way:

“I don’t know if Punk wanted [the match] to happen. To me, when I came back, I never had been there when I was handed a script where here was my script and I had to follow it,” Nash said.

“I’m reading the script and in the script he is burying me and I have no rebuttal, and you know, Paul [Triple H] is one of my best friends on earth, and anything that you do, like the old Kevin Nash would say–because in my mind, when I read that, and if you remember the scenario, the scenario was that I came down and stuck Punk and Del Rio came down and took the Money in the Bank and took his belt, so he comes out the next Monday and cuts this promo, laugh out loud that he heard I was dead, click, click, click your knees.

“Then I thought to myself, let me get this straight, I cost you the title, and you are going to do stand-up comedy and bury me because I’m old?”

Punk used a ton of personal insults on Nash; discussing things such as his age, referencing Nash calling Eddie Guerrero a “Vanilla midget,” saying it’s not 1997 anymore, and many more. Nash was so enraged by this that he actually contemplated going backstage and physically confronting Punk:

“First thing in my mind was, because he told me that this isn’t 1997 anymore and I’m the guy that called Eddie Guerrero a Vanilla Midget; and I was like, whoa, whoa, whoa, number one thank God it’s not 1997 because if it was 1997 right now you would be out with the marks in the crowd and not standing here because we didn’t allow the marks to wrestle back then,” Nash said.

“Number two, I am old, so you have two options; either you go in the back—I’ll give you three, you go in the back and call it a day, second, you wait for me to get up there and apologize to me, or third, off script let’s see what you got. I would have loved to have seen what he would have done if I just went up and bear clawed him right to the face; but Paul was the boss.”

H/T Wrestling Inc. for the transcriptions

Former WWE Writer On Enzo Amore Main Eventing RAW

In recent weeks, RAW has seen Enzo Amore and the Cruiserweights take the main event spot which was previously reserved for the likes of Roman Reigns, John Cena, Brock Lesnar, and other big name superstars.

Amore has used this to his advantage, creating more heat for his character as he competes against Kalisto for the Cruiserweight Championship.  Check out this prime example of Enzo before his main event against Kalisto:

“I am your biggest superstar in the locker-room”

After Amore’s win over Kalisto at TLC, the two time Cruiserweight Champion is likely to repeat a similar reaction tonight, demanding more attention and respect from the RAW locker-room and General Manager: Kurt Angle.

While other sources have speculated that WWE is pushing 205 Live and Enzo Amore, or that Vince McMahon enjoys watching The Certified G being beaten up on such a grand stage; Kevin Eck, a former writer for WWE, has appeared on The Wade Keller podcast and suggested that ratings have a lot to do with it:

“…[W]hen you look at the ratings, you always see consistently the third hour drifts off, and you see a higher rating during the second hour[…] There is some prestige to appear at the end of the show, but I don’t think it’s the same to when I worked there[…]Vince has seen the rating trend that people aren’t sticking around, no matter what they put in[…] so why are you going to put your most important segment in the hour to where people are tuning out?”

Eck’s business sense does demonstrate a logical strategy, featuring the most popular wrestlers during the highest ratings.  But WWE will, at some point, want to reveal a huge surprise with lasting impact, which requires the final moments of the show to make the most effective cliff-hanger.

Opinion:

Don’t expect Enzo or the Cruiserweights to remain in this spot for too long.  The recent outbreak of viral infections will have caused multiple plans to change, evidenced by last night’s TLC PPV, and with the return of Brock Lesnar, plus build up to Survivor Series, WWE will surely resume normal service as Amore becomes repetitive and old.

Roman Reigns Health Update Following TLC

The talk of the wrestling world this past weekend was the medical outbreak in the WWE locker room that forced the company to make major changes to Sunday’s Tables Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view.

Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio has confirmed that Roman Reigns has contracted the mumps, a highly contagious viral disease.  Wrestlers received shots on Thursday to prevent further spread of the infection, although others could have been exposed before the vaccinations. Symptoms, which include fever, muscle pain, headache, fatigue, and swelling of the parotid gland, typically appear two weeks after exposure and resolve after seven to ten days.

Reigns, along with anyone else who was infected, will be evaluated next Monday (October 30th) to see if they are fit to return to action.

Reigns will miss tonight’s episode of RAW from Green Bay and there’s a strong possibility he could be missing next week as well. Meltzer also noted that there is a fear that more Superstars could still get affected by the condition.

As noted earlier, Bray Wyatt, JoJo and Bo Dallas are also believed to be battling the same condition. WWE has been getting a lot of praise for their handling of the situation and taking extreme caution to prevent it from spreading further.

The Rock & Stephanie McMahon React To Triple H Dancing With New Day

Triple H returned to action at Sunday’s WWE Live Event from Santiago, Chile. In his first match since WrestleMania 33, Triple H defeated Rusev with a Pedigree. After the win, New Day came to the ring and convinced Triple H to show off his dance moves.

Stephanie McMahon, Triple H and The Rock reacted on Twitter:

Backstage Update On Kurt Angle’s Return At TLC

RAW General Manager returned to action at Sunday night’s Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view, his first WWE match in 11 years. Angle, filling in for Roman Reigns, became an honorary Shield member for the night when he teamed with Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose.

Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt were pulled from the event due to ‘medical reasons.’ When it became clear that they would not be able to compete at TLC, WWE immediately began brainstorming about how to salvage the show. According to PWInsider.com, it was WWE Chairman Vince McMahon who proposed the idea of Angle replacing Reigns.

Kurt Angle reportedly underwent his physical on Friday to determine if he was fit for action. WWE announced Angle’s return within minutes of Angle getting the green light from doctors.

Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose carried most of the physicality for their team. Angle took some bumps and hit his signature spots, but appeared winded at times and was generally protected during the match.

Kurt Angle’s return at TLC was a one-off occasion, but the match going smoothly without incident leaves the door open for a match at WrestleMania 34 next year.

  • Discussion: If Kurt Angle does wrestle one more singles match, who should his opponent be?

On RAW Talk after TLC went off the air, Angle spoke with Peter Rosenberg and Renee Young and declared, “I survived.” At 48 years old, he’s got a lot of milage on him, but said he had the time of his life.

William Regal Reacts To Finn Balor vs. AJ Styles

Finn Balor and AJ Styles stole the show at Sunday night’s WWE Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view. In the battle of the former Bullet Club leaders, The Demon got the victory in a match that we will almost certainly see again at some point down the road.

Styles was filling in for Bray Wyatt, who was forced to withdraw from the contest due to medical issues. As such, there was essentially no storyline buildup prior to them stepping in the ring together. NXT General Manager William Regal addressed that dynamic, stating that no angles are necessary to have a great match.

“When wrestlers say ‘Ah, but we had a cold match, no story etc’ I always say that of coarse you’ve got a story. You have to beat that person across the ring from you or you can’t feed yourself. Anything else you got to work with is a bonus….

That match was a perfect example of two competitors trying to win. Please remember, at the end of the day we are portraying Professional Fighters and your job is to win.”

Backstage at TLC, Finn Balor made it clear he’d like to face AJ Styles again.

Davey Boy Smith Jr. Stops Woman From Jumping Off Bridge

Davey Boy Smith Jr. says he prevented a young woman from jumping off a bridge in Alberto on Sunday.

He posted a lengthy message on social media detailing his heroic effort. While driving across the bridge, Smith said he saw the woman looking like she was about to jump off while somebody else was talking her down. He got out of his car and it became clear the woman was attempting to take her own life.

Crediting his grappling skills, Smith grabbed the woman and dragged her over the barricade onto the road. He restrained her long enough for police arrived and said she had a gun on her. She was then taken away by the authorities.

You can read his full message and see photos from the scene here:

Davey Boy Smith Jr. is a former WWE tag team champion and currently wrestles for New Japan Pro Wrestling. He and Lance Archer, known as the Killer Elite Squad, are the reigning IWGP Tag Team Champions.

WWE RAW Preview: Brock Lesnar Responds, TLC Fallout

Tonight’s WWE RAW will take place from the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin with the fallout from Sunday’s TLC pay-per-view.

WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar will be in the house (with his Advocate Paul Heyman) to address Jinder Mahal’s challenge for a match at Survivor Series.

No matches have been announced for tonight, but we’ll get plenty of fallout from TLC, including Kurt Angle returning to the ring, Finn Balor’s big victory over AJ Styles and Asuka’s main roster debut.

Speaking of Asuka, her TLC opponent Emma is not happy with how things played out last night and is demanding a rematch.

WWE.com is hyping the following items for the show:

– Is anybody ready for Asuka …?

– What will Kane have to say about his attack on Braun Strowman?

– That’s Amore … but for how long?

– What will be the Extraordinary next step for Finn Balor?

Join us here later tonight for our WWE RAW Live Coverage!

The Rock Schools Comedian Who Says “Wrestling Isn’t Real”

Don’t tell The Rock that wrestling isn’t real.

Sunday night marked Kurt Angle’s return to the ring after an 11 year hiatus. In an interesting bit of trivia, Kurt Angle defeated The Rock to win his first WWE Championship back on October 22, 2000 – with Sunday’s TLC marking the 17 year anniversary of that occasion.

Ahead of Angle’s return to action, The Rock tweeted congratulations to Angle and told him to have fun in the ring.

Australian comedian Ben Pobjie replied to The Rock that “wrestling isn’t real” and it’s time he knew that. Rock let him have it:

Finn Balor Teases AJ Styles Rematch (Video), Daniel Bryan On His Return, Carmella, Sasha Banks

– Below is video of Finn Balor speaking to the camera after The Demon defeated AJ Styles at WWE TLC on Sunday night. Balor says he’s admired AJ his whole career and looked up to him, but AJ is also someone who took him to his limits at TLC. Balor says he learned why they call AJ The Phenomenal One and while he did prevail, he thinks, without a shadow of a doubt, that the world needs to see Balor vs. Styles II… Sweet.

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– Ms. Money In the Bank Carmella turns 30 years old today.

– As noted, Sasha Banks defeated Alicia Fox in singles action on the WWE TLC Kickoff pre-show. Counting their singles matches on WWE NXT and main roster TV, Banks is now 6-1 against Fox.

– SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan continues to throw out teasers for his return to the ring. He tweeted the following after RAW General Manager Kurt Angle returned to the ring in the TLC main event:

https://twitter.com/WWEDanielBryan/status/922298400204144640

Kalisto On Enzo Amore Cheating (Video), WWE TLC Main Event Notes, AJ Styles, Drew Gulak

– Below is video of an angry Kalisto being checked on by a WWE trainer after his WWE Cruiserweight Title loss to Enzo Amore at TLC last night in Minneapolis. Kalisto lost the title to Enzo after a cheap shot poke to the eye. Kalisto says Enzo had to cheat to win but he expected something like that to happen. Kalisto tells Enzo to enjoy the title because when he hits him with the Salida del Sol, that’s it. Kalisto reminds us that he has his rematch coming.

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– The WWE TLC event marked just the 4th time in WWE history where a 5-on-3 Handicap Match happened on TV or pay-per-view. On a related note, a team of 5 Superstars has never defeated a team of 3 Superstars. For those who missed it, the TLC main event saw RAW General Manager Kurt Angle team with RAW Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose to defeat Kane, Braun Strowman, Cesaro, Sheamus and WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz.

– SmackDown Superstar AJ Styles tweeted the following on his loss to Finn Balor’s Demon at last night’s RAW brand TLC pay-per-view:

– As noted, Drew Gulak’s PowerPoint presentation was nixed from the WWE TLC Kickoff pre-show due to time constraints but he did appear in a quick segment where he interrupted Renee Young, Peter Rosenberg and David Otunga on the pre-show panel. Gulak tweeted the following on his segment being pulled:

https://twitter.com/DrewGulak/status/922246671752486915

It looks like Gulak was still planning on hosting the segment just before the pre-show began as he posted the following with less than two hours until the show hit the air:

https://twitter.com/DrewGulak/status/922198940501585920

Kurt Angle Talks About His Return At TLC (Video), Daniel Bryan Reacts

RAW General Manager Kurt Angle appeared on RAW Talk after Sunday’s Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view to discuss his return to the ring in the show’s TLC main event.

Angle, dressed as an honorary Shield member, got the pinfall victory for his team when he, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose delivered a triple powerbomb on The Miz. Angle’s physicality was limited compared to his partners, but he got in a decent amount of offense and hit his signature moves. The Olympic gold medalist took a nasty table bump at the hands of Braun Strowman and was taken out of action for part of the match.

During his discussion with Peter Rosenberg and Renee Young, Angle declared, “I survived.” At 48 years old, he has questioned himself, but said he had the time of his life.

SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan has been watching closely since WWE announced just days ago that Angle would be competing once again after everything he’s been through physically. After TLC, Bryan tweeted:

https://twitter.com/wwedanielbryan/status/922298400204144640

Emma Demands Asuka Rematch (Video), Sasha Banks On Her Owen Hart TLC Gear

– As noted, Asuka made her WWE main roster debut at the TLC pay-per-view with a win over Emma in the show opener. In the video below, Emma rants to Kayla Braxton about people stealing her moments as TLC was supposed to be her night. Emma says Asuka doesn’t deserve the moment as she came in thinking it would be easy, thinking she can stay undefeated forever. Emma says the reality is that it’s inevitable Asuka will lose, so she wants her rematch on RAW. Emma says she’s taking her spotlight back.

– Mike Rome handled ring announcing duties at WWE TLC as JoJo is dealing with the same illness that has boyfriend Bray Wyatt, Roman Reigns and others out of action.

– As seen on the WWE TLC Kickoff pre-show, Sasha Banks picked up a win over Alicia Fox. In the video below, Banks talks to Kayla Braxton about the win and says it felt so good. The Boss says while Fox is an amazing athlete, she’s also legit crazy. Banks calls it one of the hardest battles she’s fought and says she got the job done because she is the legit boss of WWE. Regarding her pink gear seen at TLC, Banks says she likes to come up with special gear for each pay-per-view and this look was inspired by Owen Hart. Banks also noted that her husband, WWE seamster Mikaze, hooked her up with the gear.

Kurt Angle Returns To The Ring At WWE TLC (Video)

WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle wrestled his first WWE match in 11 years at tonight’s TLC pay-per-view from the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN.

The RAW General Manager replaced Roman Reigns, who is out of action due to an illness, to team with RAW Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose for a 3-on-5 Tables, Ladders & Chairs win over Kane, Braun Strowman, Cesaro, Sheamus and WWE Intercontinental Champion The Miz. Angle ended up getting the pin on The Miz.

Below are photos and videos from Angle’s return to the ring:

7 Takeaways From WWE TLC 2017

WWE TLC 2017 aired live tonight from the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN. AJ Styles faced Finn Balor and Kurt Angle made his WWE in-ring return. Here are 7 takeaways from WWE TLC 2017:

Asuka Won Her Debut Match, Sasha Banks Beat Alicia Fox

Sasha Banks picked up another victory over Alicia Fox during the TLC Kickoff show

Sasha Banks and Alicia Fox put on a very solid match during the TLC Kickoff Show. Sasha wound up picking up the victory via the Bank Statement and the crowd gave Sasha a great reaction after she picked up the win.

Asuka defeated Emma in her debut

Asuka got a great reaction from the crowd as she made her way down to the ring. Emma controlled the first few minutes of the match. Emma hung Asuka up across the top rope and booted her in the back several times. Emma then got out of the ring and yanked on Asuka’s hair while she was still tied up in the top rope. Emma connected with a Splash for a two count.

Asuka battled back and connected with with a series of kicks and then stomped on Emma’s fingers against the mat. Asuka then hit a Dropkick off the second rope and then booted Emma in the face a couple of more times. Asuka then applied the Ankle Lock but Emma battled to her feet. Asuka then planted Emma with a German Suplex and Emma rolled out of the ring.

Emma once again grabbed Asuka by the hair and threw her to the floor outside the ring. The action returned to the ring and Asuka connected with a kick. Asuka applied the Asuka Lock in the middle of the ring for the submission victory.

Jason Jordan Interrupted Elias, Swann & Alexander Defeated Gallagher & Kendrick

Photo Credit: WWE.com

Elias came down to the entrance ramp to perform a song. He quoted Prince before he started strumming his guitar. Just before Elias began to sing, groceries started landing on him through the darkness. When the lights came on, Jason Jordan was on the entrance ramp with a shopping cart full of food. Jordan threw a couple more items at Elias and then walked backstage. Elias tried to perform a song later in the night but was once again interrupted by Jason Jordan throwing groceries.

Rich Swann & Cedric Alexander defeated Jack Gallagher & Brian Kendrick

Jack Gallagher came down to the ring with new sinester entrance music. Kendrick and Gallagher isolated Swann in the ring for a few minutes and beat him down. Swann was finally able to tag in Alexander and he connected with a Clothesline off the top rope. Cedric went for the cover but Kendrick dragged him out of the ring. Kendrick then tagged himself in and connected with a Superkick. Kendrick then applied with the Captain’s Hook. Swann climbed to the top rope and hit a Phoenix Splash onto Kendrick to break the hold. Alexander then connected with the Lumbar Check for the victory.

https://twitter.com/WWE205Live/status/922261605328420864

Alexa Bliss Retained Her RAW Women’s Championship In A Very Good Match With Mickie James

Mickie and Alexa argued to start off the match. Mickie then connected with a slap and Alexa got pissed off. Mickie the dragged Alexa to the canvas by her hair and followed it up with a boot to Alexa’s face for a two count. Bliss knocked Mickie to the ring apron and started to focus her attack on Mickie’s arm.

Alexa spent the next few minutes working on Mickie’s arm and shouting at the referee. Mickie connected with an elbow and then traded slaps with Alexa in the ring. Both Mickie and Alexa then connected with kicks at the same time and they both fell to the canvas. Mickie hit a series of forearms and then followed it up with a Clothesline for a two count.

Mickie climbed to the top rope but Alexa shoved her off and Mickie landed on her injured shoulder. Alexa climbed to the top rope and went for the Twisted Bliss but Mickie rolled out of the way. Mickie once again climbed to the top rope and connected with a Dropkick for a two count.

The crowd chanted “we want tables” as Mickie went for another cover. Alexa sucked Mickie into the corner and then grabbed her arm and slammed her into the turnbuckle. Alexa then hit the DDT for the pinfall victory. After the match, Mickie James was interviewed and she said that she is proud of her effort tonight. Mickie vowed to become Women’s champion once again.

Enzo Amore Defeated Kalisto & Is Once Again Cruiserweight Champion

Enzo came down to the ring to cut a promo. Enzo had lost his voice but still managed to cut the promo. Kalisto controlled the match early and connected with an Enziguri that knocked Enzo out of the ring. Kalisto dove through the ropes and hit a Suicide Dive onto Enzo outside the ring.

The action returned to the ring and Enzo crawled to the ring apron to avoid Kalisto. Enzo took control of the match and the crowd once again chanted “we want tables!”. Enzo mocked Kalisto’s “Lucha!” chant and climbed to the top rope. Enzo then descided against jumping off the top rope and hopped back down to the mat. Kalisto quickly connected with a kick and charged at Enzo in the corner. Enzo booted him to the mat for a two count.

Amore wound up like he was a baseball pitcher and then punched Kalisto in the face. Amore stayed on the attack and applied a Chin Lock. Kalisto broke free and slammed Enzo to the mat. Kalisto went for the cover but Enzo got his foot on the bottom rope. Enzo then slammed the back of Kalisto’s head into the bottom turnbuckle. Enzo then climbed to the second rope and connected with a DDT for a two count.

Enzo grew frustrated that he couldn’t put Kalisto away and threw a mini-tantrum in the ring. Kalisto once again went on the attack and Enzo tried to escape out of the ring. Enzo grabbed on the ring skit and pulled it into the ring while Kalisto was dragging him towards the middle of the ring. The referee started to get the ring skirt out of the ring and Enzo poked Kalisto in the eye. Enzo then hit his finisher for the victory and is now a 2x Cruiserweight Champion.

https://twitter.com/WWE205Live/status/922274160482512897

Finn Balor & AJ Styles Stole The Show

The crowd chanted “this is awesome!” before the match even started. AJ controlled the match early and connected with a kick that knocked Balor to the mat. AJ connected with the Phenomenal Forearm for a two count. AJ and Balor traded punches and Finn got the upper-hand and drove AJ to the corner.

Styles battled out of the corner and delivered a chop to Balor’s chest. Finn shoved AJ into the corner and delivered a chop of his own. Balor connected with a kick to AJ’s face that sent Styles tumbling out of the ring. Balor then flipped onto AJ outside the ring. Finn brought AJ back into the ring and connected with a Slingblade.

Balor charged at Styles but AJ countered into an Ushigoroshi and both Superstars fell to the mat. AJ slammed Balor face-first into the mat with a Facebuster for a two count. Balor knocked AJ to the corner and connected with a Dropkick. Styles quickly locked in the Calf Crusher in the middle of the ring. Finn broke the Calf Crusher by slamming AJ’s head into the mat several times.

AJ went for another Phenomenal Forearm but Finn shoved him out of the ring. Balor hopped on the ring apron and punted AJ’s head and Styles fell to the floor outside the ring. Balor followed it up with a Dropkick that sent AJ into the barricade. Balor rolled back into the ring as the referee was counting, but decided he didn’t want to win that way and went back after Styles. AJ lifted Balor up and slammed him over the announce table.

Back in the ring, AJ and Finn went for a Crossbody at the same time and both Superstars crashed to the canvas. Balor connected with an overhead kick and once again both Superstars fell tot he mat. Balor was first to his feet and drove AJ into the mat with the 1916 for a two count.

Finn climbed to the top rope but AJ sprung to his feet and connected with a Pele Kick. Styles went for the 450 Splash but Balor got out of the way. Balor hit a Dropkick and then hit the Coupe de Grace for the pinfall victory. After the match, Balor and AJ did the “two sweet” hand gesture. Easily the match of the night so far.

Jason Jordan Defeated Elias

After interrupting two of Elias’ concerts tonight, Jason Jordan and Elias finally had a match. Elias controlled the match early and kneed Jordan in the back and Jordan fell face-first intot he second turnbuckle. The match then slowed down as Elias applied a Chin Lock.

Jordan shoved Elias out of the ring and Elias quickly hopped back into the squared circle. Jordan picked up Elias and slammed him into the turnbuckle. Jordan then hit a Belly to Belly throw and then planted Elias with a Side Slam for a two count. Jordan then perched Elias up on the top rope and connected with a couple of punches to Elias’ face. Jordan then rolled up Elias for the pinfall victory in an absolutely terrible match.

Angle, Rollins & Ambrose Defeated The Miz, The Bar, Kane & Strowman

Kurt Angle, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins made their way to the ring through the crowd in Shield vests. The came to the ring with chairs and beat the hell out Kane as the crowd chanted “yes!”. Rollins, Ambrose and Angle then attacked Sheamus, Cesaro and The Miz outside the ring with ladders.

Angle hit Strowman with a ladder outside the ring several times. Back in the ring, Kane grabbed Ambrose by the throat but Rollins broke it up and knocked Kane out of the ring. Ambrose and Rollins then took out Cesaro and Sheamus and cleared off the announce table. Rollins cracked a chair across Kane’s back and then rolled him onto the table.

Braun Strowman attacked Rollins and Ambrose and then went after Angle. Seth Rollins and Ambrose then hit Strowman with chairs and then slammed him into the ring post. Strowman and Kane were then set up on the announce tables and Ambrose and Rollins climbed up the ladders. Ambrose and Rollins then hit dueling Elbow Drops onto Strowman and Kane through the tables.

Angle was then surrounded in the ring by The Miz and The Bar. Rollins and Ambrose made the save and Kurt Angle hit three German Suplexes onto The Miz. Angle then delivered a German Suplex to Cesaro and Sheamus. Angle then locked in the Ankle Lock onto Kane but Braun Strowman quickly broke it up and slammed Angle into the barricade outside the ring. Strowman then hit the Running Powerslam on Kurt Angle through a table.

The Bar, The Miz, Kane and Strowman then beat down Ambrose and Rollins for the next few minutes as Angle was helped up the entrance ramp by WWE’s medical staff. Booker T went on a rant about how Angle shouldn’t have even been in the match as Rollins was whipped into a steel chair against the turnbuckle.

Kane accidentally hit Strowman with a steel chair and Braun stared at him. Braun then shoved Kane to the mat and Ambrose and Rollins tried to capitalize. The numbers game once again caught up to them and Ambrose and Rollins were beaten down. Sheamus and Cesaro brought a table into the ring and tried to slam Dean through it but the table didn’t break. They then set up the table in the corner and Strowman threw Ambrose into it.

The Miz then went up to the entrance ramp and waved in a garbage truck. Rollins and Ambrose leaped onto everyone besides The Miz off the top of the garbage truck. They then chased The Miz back down towards the ring and attacked him with chairs. Kane once again attacked Braun Strowman and Chokeslammed him through the stage.

Kane then stood above Strowman as Braun grabbed slowly tried to crawl out of the hole in the stage. Kane yanked a part of the set design down and a bunch of chairs fell onto Braun Strowman. Kane then Chokeslammed Ambrose and Rollins through two tables. Braun Strowman climbed out of the hole in the entrance ramp and The Miz begged him not to do anything.

Strowman launched The Miz into the screen on the entrance ramp and started trading shots with Kane. The Bar, The Miz and Kane then all attacked Strowman and threw him in the garbage truck. Kane, The Bar and The Miz then beatdown Ambrose and Rollins in the ring.

Kurt Angle’s music hit and he slowly made his way down the entrance ramp as the crowd chanted “you suck”. Angle hit an Angle Slam onto Sheamus and then hit another one on Cesaro through a table. Ambrose and Rollins hit a Spear onto Kane through the barricade. The Miz connected with the Skull Crushing Finale for a two count.

The Miz went for another Skull Crushing Finale but Angle reversed it into the Ankle Lock. The Miz kicked Angle and Kurt fell out of the ring. Ambrose, Angle and Rollins then surrounding The Miz in the ring. Rollins connected with a knee, Ambrose hit the Dirty Deeds and Angle hit the Angle Slam on The Miz. Angle, Rollins and Ambrose then planted The Miz with the Triple Powerbomb for the pinfall victory.

This match was all over the place and was a bit slow. Having said that, WWE TLC 2017 was a much better show than I expected. I am looking forward to Braun Strowman causing chaos tomorrow night on RAW after being shoved in a garbage truck.

New Cruiserweight Champion Crowned At WWE TLC (Video)

Enzo Amore defeated Kalisto at tonight’s WWE TLC pay-per-view in Minneapolis, MN to become the new WWE Cruiserweight Champion.

Enzo is now a two-time Cruiserweight Champion. Kalisto just won the title back on the October 9th RAW episode, defeating Enzo in a Lumberjack Match.

Below are photos and videos from tonight’s title change:


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Triple H Comments On Asuka’s RAW Brand Debut, WWE TLC Attendance & Opening Video

– Below is the opening video package used for tonight’s WWE TLC pay-per-view:

– Michael Cole announced a crowd of 13,381 fans in attendance at the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN for tonight’s TLC pay-per-view.

– As noted, Asuka made her main roster debut at tonight’s WWE TLC pay-per-view and picked up a win over Emma in the opening contest. Triple H tweeted the following on The Empress of Tomorrow arriving on the red brand:

PHOTOS & VIDEO: Asuka Makes Main Roster Debut At WWE TLC

Former WWE NXT Women’s Champion Asuka remains undefeated after making her main roster debut at tonight’s WWE TLC pay-per-view. She defeated Emma in the pay-per-view opener.

Below are photos and videos from Asuka’s red brand debut tonight at the Target Center in Minneapolis:

Survivor Series: RAW vs. SmackDown Theme Confirmed, 4-Hour Show

A promo aired during Sunday’s TLC Kickoff show confirming that next month’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view will have a RAW vs. SmackDown Live theme.

This year’s Survivor Series will be a 4-hour event with a special start time of 7pm (Eastern).

It’s also worth noting that the final two Superstars shown in the video were WWE Champion Jinder Mahal and WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar, an indication that Brock Lesnar will be accepting Mahal’s Survivor Series challenge tomorrow night on RAW.

We’ll find out soon if the card will feature additional inter-brand matches, but it seems likely based on the video below.

WWE TLC 2017 Results & Live Discussion (10/22)

WWE TLC 2017 took place at the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN on October 22nd.

TLC Kickoff Show:

– Renee Young welcomes us to the Kickoff Show panel featuring herself, Dave Otunga, and Peter Rosenberg. They hype up the TLC main event featuring Kurt Angle.

– The Miz cuts a promo in the back for his main event later, and says he’s tired of hearing about Angle’s accomplishments. Miz says he’s looking forward to demolishing Angle tonight because it’s a rare opportunity.

– Back to the Kickoff Show panel, Renee hypes up the inter-brand AJ Styles vs. Finn Balor match tonight. They mention that they’re both former leaders of “the club.” Peter Rosenberg hypes up NXT War Games on November 18th, the Saturday before Survivor Series.

– We see a promo video for Asuka’s debut. We then go to a backstage interview with Emma where she complains about how much hype there’s been for Asuka’s debut tonight. Emma says this is her first singles match on a PPV, and her spotlight is too bright for Asuka to overshadow.

– Kurt and Jason run into each other backstage and hug. Jordan wishes Kurt luck tonight and says he’s an inspiration. Elias interrupts despite Kurt asking him not to, and says the people need to hear him tonight, and he doesn’t want to be overshadowed by Kurt’s return. Elias says he wants a special musical performance tonight, and Kurt agrees but tells him to leave him alone right now. Jordan sarcastically thanks Elias for adding to the PPV, and Elias says at least he’s on the PPV tonight. Elias walks off as Kurt and Jordan look on.

– Drew Gulak has a megaphone and he takes over the Kickoff Show panel table. He says the powers that be cut him off the show tonight, and he has a plan to make a better 205 Live and cruiserweight division. He says he wants to fight chants, flying, flipping, and elaborate outfits, among other things.

– Mickie James does an interview backstage where she says she’s not the oldest female member of the roster, and says she’s confident going into her Women’s Title match tonight.

– AJ Styles does an interview backstage where he says his match with Balor is something that people want to see all over the world. He says tonight they’re going to show the WWE Universe what they’re all about.

– We go to the stage with Michael Cole, Corey Graves, and Booker T who introduce the upcoming Sasha Banks vs. Alicia Fox match.

Sasha Banks vs. Alicia Fox: Alicia rolls outside for a breather early on, then back in the ring Sasha hits a Thesz Press and pummels on Fox. Sasha throws Fox around by the hair a couple times, then corners her against the turnbuckle. Fox begs for mercy, but Banks hits a big kick to the head. Fox rolls outside and throws a temper tantrum. Banks goes up top, but Fox shoves her off and she falls down to the floor. Fox hits a side walk slam on the floor at ringside, then slams Sasha’s head on the apron before rolling her back in. Fox holds Banks down in a headlock before throwing her back outside. The ref starts counting but Banks rolls back in. Fox appears to go for a headlock, but decides against it and pushes Banks down. Fox hits a Northern Lights suplex for a two count. Headlock from Fox, but Banks fights out and hits a cross body. Alicia rolls up Banks, but Banks shoves her outside and Fox hits the floor hard. Back in the ring, Banks hits some right hands and then a hurricanrana. Banks throws a knee to the face, and Fox answers with a big boot. Fox goes for a scissor kick and misses, and Banks comes back with the Banks Statement for the win.

Winner via submission: Sasha Banks

– We see a video package promoting Kurt Angle’s in-ring return tonight.

– Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose do an interview backstage where the discuss teaming up with Kurt Angle tonight. Ambrose brings up that Angle hasn’t been in a WWE ring in a long time, and Rollins says they’re all ready for war.

WWE TLC 2017:

– The pay-per-view broadcast opens up with a video package going over Kurt Angle’s legacy, and his return to the ring at TLC tonight. We also see promotional videos for Alexa Bliss vs. Mickie James, Asuka vs. Emma, and then footage of Kane’s return.

– Cole welcomes us to the Target Center, and we’ll be starting off with Emma and Asuka.

Emma vs. Asuka: Emma ducks a clothesline off the opening bell, but Asuka comes back with am armbar until Emma reaches the ropes. Emma slaps Asuka across he face then starts working on her arm. They wrestle around the mat and Emma hits another slap to the face. Asuka hits a butt bump and then an ankle lock. Emma counters and sends Asuka out to ringside, where Emma follows up with a baseball slide dropkick. Back in the ring, Emma continues to beat down Asuka, and hits a cross body in the corner. Emma and Asuka start trading punches and slaps in the middle of the ring until Asuka drops her and follows up with a running knee to the face. Asuka follows up with kicks and a missile dropkick off the middle rope. More kicks to the face from Asuka, but Emma comes back with an elbow to the head. Emma hits a running knee of her own for a two count. Emma starts stomping on Asuka until Asuka grabs her leg and puts her in an ankle lock. Asuka then hits a German suplex and Emma rolls outside. Asuka comes out to the apron and Emma throws her down to the floor. Back in the ring, Asuka fires back with a kick to the head and then put her in the Asuka Lock. Emma taps out and Asuka wins her WWE debut match.

Winner via submission: Asuka

– The Miz is backstage with Cesaro and Sheamus, and they’re trashing Kurt Angle. Braun Strowman walks in and tells Miz to save the pep talk and stay out of his way, he’ll handle them all tonight. Kane appears and says he does what he wants, and if there’s anyone who will take the others out tonight, it’s him. Miz says there’s enough to go around as tonight is their chance to change the face of WWE. Braun and Kane walk off, then Miz and The Bar bump fists.

– Elias comes out to the stage for a song, but as he begins he gets interrupted by vegetables being thrown at him. The lights turn on and it’s revealed to be Jason Jordan throwing the produce at him. Jordan continues to heckle Elias before he leaves with his shopping cart full of loose vegetables. Elias isn’t happy and he leaves.

Brian Kendrick & Jack Gallagher vs. Cedric Alexander & Rich Swann: Kendrick takes down Swann in the opening moments and gets control of the match. Gallagher tags in and Swann comes back with a dropkick. Cedric and Kendrick come in next, and Gallagher trips Cedric from ringside. Swann retaliates with a swanton bomb off the apron into Gallagher at ringside. Kendrick charges at Cedric but Cedric throws him outside and follows up with a big suicide dive. Back in the ring, Swann and Alexander double team Kendrick and hit a backbreaker. Swann gets distracted by Gallagher and Kendrick throws him down to the mat. Gallagher and Kendrick now take turns beating down Swann. Cedric comes in and the fight spills out to ringside where Kendrick hits a vertical suplex on Swann on the floor. Back in the ring, Kendrick hits two kicks to the face on Cedric, then locks him in the Hook. Cedric reverses into a pin, but Kendrick turns it back around into the submission. Swann comes off the top with a Phoenix Splash to break up the submission. Gallagher runs in and headbutts Swann, then Cedric takes out Gallagher and hits the Lumbar Check on Kendrick for the win. Cedric and Swann celebrate their win after the match.

Winners: Rich Swann & Cedric Alexander

– Alexa Bliss does an interview backstage where she makes fun of Mickie James for wearing mom jeans and takes shots at her age.

Alexa Bliss (c) vs. Mickie James: Bliss’ Women’s Championship is on the line in this one. Mickie takes down Bliss to the mat in the opening moments and rolls her up for a one count, and Bliss is getting frustrated. Mickie charges and Alexa and the champion retreats to the apron. Mickie pulls Alexa back in and continually throws her down to the mat by the hair. Mickie follows up with a running boot to the face for a two count. Bliss comes back with a shot on Mickie’s left arm, and she continues working on that shoulder. Mickie tries to fight back but Bliss keeps her grounded and continues to work on the bad shoulder. Mickie finally fires up and the two trade punches in the middle of the ring. Mickie hits a kick and both women are down. Mickie takes the champion down and rolls her up for a two count. Bliss hits the sunset flip powerbomb. Mickie goes up top but Bliss knocks her down and Mickie sells the shoulder again. Bliss goes up top for the Twisted Bliss, but Mickie moves. Mickie goes up top now and hits the moonsault for a two count. Mickie picks up Bliss but Bliss pulls her down face-first into the middle turnbuckle. Bliss immediately follows up with a DDT for the win to retain her Women’s Title.

Winner & still Women’s Champion: Alexa Bliss

– Mickie does a post-match interview in the ring and says she gave her heart and soul in the ring tonight. She says it won’t be her last time in a Women’s Title match. Mickie high-fives fans on the way back and gets teary-eyed on the ramp.

– We see a Survivor Series promo video for November 19th featuring Jinder Mahal, Brock Lesnar, AJ Styles and others.

– Rollins and Ambrose approach Angle backstage in his locker room. Angle says he couldn’t let Rollins and Ambrose go in a two-on-five match alone, and he had to step in to help them. Rollins and Ambrose hand Angle a Shield vest and say he’s part of the team, and Angle says “believe that.”

– Elias is back out to the stage to attempt performing his song again. He sings but stops when the boos become too loud for him to hear himself. More vegetables come flying at Elias from off-screen, and it’s Jason Jordan again. Jordan continues to throw vegetables and fruits at Elias until he leaves the stage. Elias runs off and Jordan waves at the crowd then leaves with his cart again.

– We see a video package highlighting the history between Elias and Kalisto fighting over the Cruiserweight Title. Enzo comes out next and cuts a promo but he lost his voice. He says his voice is the only thing he’s losing, because he plans to take back his Cruiserweight Title.

Kalisto (c) vs. Enzo Amore: Kalisto’s Cruiserweight Title is on the line in this one. Kalisto backs Enzo into the corner and Enzo retreats to the apron. Kalisto grabs him back in and controls the match in the opening minutes. Enzo drops Kalisto off the top rope and stomps on him in the corner. Enzo throws Kalisto down to the mat then keeps him down with strikes to the head. Enzo goes up top but decides against doing a move and he just jumps down to his feet. Kalisto takes down Enzo but Enzo comes back with a kick. Enzo controls the next few moments until Kalisto throws him into the middle turnbuckle. Kalisto fires up and hits some kicks and a running hurricanrana. Enzo hits a thumb to the eye and comes back with some kicks. Enzo follows up with a boot to the jaw for the win to capture the Cruiserweight Title. After the match, Enzo gets on the mic and says he wants to give a big ‘thank you’ to himself, and a ‘no thank you’ to the crowd.

Winner: Enzo Amore

– We see a video package highlighting Jinder Mahal challenging Brock Lesnar for a match at Survivor Series. Lesnar will address the challenge on Monday’s RAW.

AJ Styles vs. Finn Balor: Balor comes out as The Demon and we see a staffer in the background operating the smoke machine. Collar and elbow tie up off the opening bell, and Balor takes down Styles with a side headlock. AJ wrestles his way up but Finn drops him with with a kick. AJ gets back up and levels Balor with a dropkick. Balor locks AJ in a surfboard hold and then a chin lock. Balor and Styles trade strikes in the middle until AJ levels the Demon with an elbow to the face. AJ hits a flying forearm shot next for a two count. AJ follows up with a backbreaker and a kick. Styles and Balor trade strikes in the ring until Styles drops him with a kick to the head. Styles and Balor trade chops to the chest, then Balor hits a kick to the head that sends AJ falling outside. Balor follows up with a big suicide dive on AJ at ringside. Balor hits the Sling Blade, and AJ comes back with a fireman’s carry neckbreaker. Balor dumps Styles outside and boots him in the face from the apron, then dropkicks Styles into the fan barricade. Styles and Balor brawl over the German announce table at ringside next. Back in the ring, Styles and Balor collide mid-ring and both men are down. AJ hits a series of strikes but Balor fires back with a Pele kick. Balor hits an inverted reverse DDT on Styles then goes up top. Styles hits a Pele kick on Balor and Balor is out cold on the top turnbuckle. Styles leapfrogs up on to the top rope and hits a Frankensteiner on Balor for a two count. AJ goes for a springboard 450 splash, but Balor rolls out of the way. Balor follows up with a running dropkick then hits the Coup De Grace for the three count. Balor helps up AJ after the match and they do the “too sweet” hand gesture before Styles leaves.

Winner: Finn Balor

– Elias is out once again, but this time he’s in the ring. Elias begins a song, but Jason Jordan interrupts quickly and we have a match.

Jason Jordan vs. Elias: Jordan starts off strong and Elias rolls outside. Back in the ring, Elias takes down Jordan and puts him in a side headlock. Jordan catches Elias with a side suplex for a two count. Jordan hits Elias with a dropkick, and Elias comes back with a running knee strike. More strikes from Elias and a shoulder lock. Jordan fires back with right hands and elbows, then a spear into the corner. Another spear into the opposite corner, then a belly to belly suplex. Jordan hits another spear, then a side suplex for a two count. Jordan goes for a superplex but Elias knocks him down. Jordan hops back up but Elias knocks him down again. Elias hits a knee strike, then a scoop slam into the corner. Elias goes for a vertical suplex, but Jordan reverses into a small package pin for the three count.

Winner: Jason Jordan

– The Miz is backstage giving a pep talk to Sheamus, Cesaro, Kane and Strowman. Miz says they’re going to treat their opponents like garbage, and take them to the dump.

Kurt Angle, Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose vs. The Miz, Sheamus, Cesaro, Kane & Braun Strowman: Angle comes out through the crowd with Rollins and Ambrose as The Shield. Angle is wearing pants and the Shield vest. Angle, Rollins and Ambrose all hit the ring with steel chairs and they start laying everyone out. Kane and Strowman are the last two standing and they start beating down the babyfaces. Angle, Rollins and Ambrose get second winds and start teeing off on Kane and Strowman with repeated chair shots over and over. Ambrose and Rollins hit suicide dives in tandem on Miz, Sheamus and Cesaro at ringside. Angle rolls out to ringside and grabs a ladder, then beats down Strowman with the ladder. In the ring, Kane goes to chokeslam Ambrose, but Rollins makes the save with a shot off the top rope. Rollins and Ambrose hold back Kane and Angle hits him with a ladder. Sheamus and Cesaro get their second wind and start attacking the babyfaces. Strowman gets up too and starts laying out Angle, Rollins and Ambrose. Strowman goes to powerbomb Angle, but Rollins breaks it up with repeated chair shots on Strowman. More chair shots on Strowman, then they throw him into the ring post. They lay Strowman on one announce table, and Kane is on the other announce table. They then set up ladders right in front of the tables, and Rollins and Ambrose start climbing. Rollins and Ambrose come flying off the ladders, and they each crash into Strowman and Kane respectively through the tables. Angle grabs a steel chair and starts teeing off on The Miz with it at ringside. Cesaro and Sheamus throw Angle in the ring and start beating him down with a steel chair. They group up to powerbomb Angle, but Rollins and Ambrose make the save. Rollins and Ambrose take Sheamus and Cesaro out to ringside, while in the ring Angle hits a series of German suplexes on The Miz. Sheamus and Cesaro run in and Angle takes them both out with a series of German suplexes. Kane runs in and goes to chokeslam Angle, but Angle escapes and puts Kane in the ankle lock. Strowman makes the save and pulls Angle outside, then hits a running powerslam on Angle through a table at ringside. Medics come to check on Kurt as the heels beat down Rollins and Ambrose at ringside. The heels take Rollins and Ambrose into the ring for more beatings, as Kurt Angle is walked to the back by trainers. The heel take turns passing around the steel chair to beat down Rollins and Ambrose. On commentary, Booker T says Kurt Angle has been out of the ring for 11 years. Strowman misses a spear in the corner and Rollins starts firing up. Kane swings a chair for Rollins, but Rollins ducks and Kane accidentally hits Strowman. Strowman is not happy, and he shoves Kane across the ring. Rather than letting Kane and Strowman fight, Rollins and Ambrose jump in. Sheamus and Cesaro pull off Rollins and Ambrose, and they powerbomb Amborse into a table. The table doesn’t break, so they throw him into another table propped up in the corner of the ring. The Miz orders for Sheamus and Cesaro to take Rollins and Ambrose up to the stage. A garbage truck comes out from around the stage, and Miz instructs them to throw Rollins and Ambrose in the garbage truck. Rollins and Ambrose climb up to the top of the truck and jump off onto the heels below. Rollins and Ambrose chase Miz down but Kane attacks them from behind. Strowman comes over, but Kane still remember Strowman shoving him earlier so he starts fighting Strowman. Kane beats down Strowman and chokeslams Strowman through a section of the stage by the announce table. Strowman climbs up out of the hole, so Kane pulls down a whole string of chairs hanging form the ceiling onto Strowman. Rollins and Ambrose get up and attack Kane and Miz. Kane grabs Rollins and Ambrose and double chokeslams them through tables. Ambrose’s table didn’t break, just slide out from under him, and Ambrose landed hard on the stage floor. They go to throw Rollins and Ambrose into the garbage truck again, but they hear Strowman coming up out of the hole in the stage. The Miz begs Strowman to help him finish the match, but Strowman throws Miz into the stage screens. Strowman lays out everyone in his way towards Kane. Kane drops Strowman with a big boot, then the heels all start stomping on Strowman. They decide to throw Strowman in the garbage truck, and then The Miz instructs the garbage truck operator to hit the switch. The operator hits the switch, and Miz has a disturbed look on his face as the truck crushes Strowman with the garbage. Apparently Braun Strowman has been murdered. The heels take Rollins and Ambrose back down to the ring. They hit a DDT on Rollins, then a double team White Noise. Ambrose breaks up the pin, then gets stomped down for it by the heels. Kane goes for a chokeslam on Ambrose, but then Angle’s music hits and the Olympian comes down the ramp. Angle drops Cesaro, then hits an Olympic Slam on Sheamus on the ramp. Angle hits an Olympic Slam on Cesaro through a table on the ramp, then he hits the ring. Angle clothesline Miz to the outside, then Kane cotheslines Angle down. Kane goes for a tombstone, but Rollins and Ambrose hit the ring with chairs and they tee off on Kane. Rollins and Ambrose double spear Kane through the fan barricade at ringside. Back in the ring, Miz hits the Skull Crushing Finale on Angle for a two count. The crowd chants USA as Miz goes for another one, but Angle escapes and puts Miz in the ankle lock. Miz kicks off Angle to the outside, and Miz sells his ankle in the ring. Angle gets on the apron, and Rollins and Ambrose get on the opposite aprons. They hit the ring and Rollins hits a knee to the face, Ambrose hits the Dirty Deeds, then Angle hits the Olympic Slam on Miz. They then hit the triple powerbomb on Miz and Angle pins him for the three count.

Winners: Kurt Angle, Seth Rollins & Dean Ambrose

– Angle, Rollins and Ambrose celebrate in the ring after the match. Rollins and Ambrose raise Angle’s arms in the air as TLC goes off the air.

Triple H Returns To Action, Dances With New Day (Videos)

Triple H returned to action at Sunday’s WWE Live Event from Santiago, Chile. It was his first match since losing to Seth Rollins back in April at WrestleMania 33 in a ‘non-sanctioned’ fight.

Despite United States Champion Baron Corbin calling him out earlier today, The Game defeated Rusev.

As you’d expect, Triple H got the win after delivering his signature move, the Pedigree.

After the match, New Day hit the ring and convinced Triple H to dance with them. He obliged, before laying out Kofi Kingston with a Pedigree.

Here are some photos and video of Triple H’s entrance:

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Alexa Bliss On Not Having A Stipulation In Her TLC Match With Mickie James

WWE Monday Night RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss recently did an interview with NBC Sports to promote her title defense against Mickie James at tonight’s (Sun. October 22, 2017) Tables Ladders and Chairs (TLC) pay-per-view (PPV). “Little Miss Bliss” discussed how she found her voice while in NXT, her match with Mickie  James tonight not having a stipulation, and how she adjusted her personality when she was cast as a member of the Total Divas reality show. You can read the highlights here:

How she found her voice in NXT:

“I watched back our first few NXT matches together when I was managing them and realized that I was just silent. I wasn’t doing anything, I wasn’t saying anything. I was just looking at them in silence. And I was like ‘Hmm, well that’s nothing.’ I remember specifically trying more and more to be mean and I was trying to think of a character that’s relatable and I was like oh my gosh, a mean girl from high school. Everyone knows her. Everyone had one. Some people were her and no matter how mean she was, you still voted for her for homecoming queen.

“I was like I want to be that girl because I knew that girl in high school. I knew a few of those girls in high school. I knew that everyone did. So that was my main motivation was to be that girl. I get my inspiration from movies and a lot of the time I’ll actually people-watch when I’m at the airport. William Regal told us to people-watch because you can get your best motivation from them. I’ll notice little mannerisms that irritate me and I know they will irritate other people.”

Her match with Mickie James tonight not having a stipulation:

“I’m OK with it being a normal one-on-one [match]. Of course stipulations are always cooler and more fun, but I feel like if we were to do a stipulation match it would have to be something that was driven towards the storyline that we’re doing right now. I’m talking about her being old, so it should be like a walker match.”

Adjusting her personality after being cast on Total Divas:

“I had a little bit of an adjustment period for sure because I’m so used to when the camera is on, I turn into Alexa Bliss, this mean, ‘attitudy’ character. So I had to get out of that because our first filming was at TV. So, I’m in a work environment and it was just a different camera, so as soon as the camera came on I was thinking ‘Wait, I can’t be that way, I have to be me.'”

You can read Bliss’ full interview with NBC Sports by clicking here.