Archive for March, 2019

Jimmy Havoc vs James Storm Announced for WrestleMania Weekend

United Kingdom based promotion IPW:UK will be heading to New York City for WrestleMania weekend in April. The company will be hosting a show on Friday April 5th from the NYC Arena at 12pm.

Four matches for the show have already been announced. Company veteran and newly signed AEW star Jimmy Havoc will be making one of his final appearances for the company. A farewell UK show was recently held for Havoc but this will be first time that IPW has ventured to the States, so they wanted to take Havoc.

Havoc will be taking part in a ‘No Rules Bar Room Brawl’ against James Storm. The former TNA World Heavyweight Champion has appeared sporadically for the company and now he has the honor of helping the company say farewell to Havoc.

Other confirmed matches for the show are as follows:

  • Rob Sharpe vs Joe Gacy
  • Kip Sabian vs Vaughn Vertigo
  • Rob Lynch vs Juicy Gambino
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Ronda Rousey, Charlotte & Becky Lynch on ESPN SportsCenter (Recap & Video)

RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch appeared on ESPN SportsCenter Tuesday morning to promote WrestleMania 35.

The host first asked Ronda Rousey about the big sports news of the day: Conor McGregor retiring from the UFC. Rousey seemed a bit surprised by the question, but said McGregor’s tweet was a creative and cryptic way to drop a big announcement like that. She said, “We’ll see how permanent it is” but added that McGregor has more than earned some time away from fighting.

The discussion then shifted to pro wrestling and WrestleMania. Becky Lynch was asked about the significance of a women’s match main eventing WWE’s biggest event of the year for the first time. Lynch said she’s been working towards this “obsessively” since she was 15 years old. She left home and traveled the world learning her craft. At one point, she quit wrestling, but was drawn back because she felt there was more for her to accomplish.

When she first signed with WWE, Becky Lynch told one of her friends that she was going to main event WrestleMania. The friend told her it’s good to dream, but be realistic. “And here we are.”

Charlotte said main eventing WrestleMania is the pinnacle of the women’s evolution. This dream was ‘impossible’ just two years ago, but their progress and their success are undeniable.

Ronda Rousey said she wasn’t surprised when she learned the women would main event WrestleMania. In fact, she was expecting that. But it still made her happy. This was her ultimate goal when joining WWE. She said “The WWE product copies everything else that’s happening” and feels pro wrestling parallels what we are seeing around the world with female empowerment.

Watch: Ronda Rousey, Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch on ESPN SportsCenter

The Elite Talks AEW TV Deal, Touring Schedule, More

All Elite Wrestling is gearing up for its first live event in just two months, Double or Nothing. AEW has been making waves this year, rolling out announcements about talent acquisitions, live events, merchandise. One crucial piece of the puzzle still under wraps is the television deal. How will fans be able to watch AEW TV when it premiers later this year?

The original Elite trio of Kenny Omega and the Young Bucks appeared at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment expo over the weekend. During the appearance, they commented on what fans can expect from the AEW product.

First, Nick Jackson talked about the company’s touring schedule, saying that they are going to be a touring brand but not as crazy as WWE because a lot of wrestlers in the company have families.

While explaining AEW’s TV presence, Kenny Omega claimed that there are plans that have already been set in motion but it doesn’t mean that they can’t be expanded upon.

He went on to claim that they will still welcome ideas and feedback from fans because it’s for them in the end.

The talks then shifted towards the contracts they will be offering and when asked if they will be exclusive like WWE, Matt Jackson explained that it will be dependent on the wrestler because there are talents they wouldn’t want to catch ring rust.

Jumping in, Kenny explained that they will eventually have a full-time schedule and he imagines that most of the people will be with them full time.

AEW’s future on television remains a mystery, but there is a strong chance we’ll get the first official details in mid May, when television networks hold their next round of “upfronts” previewing their fall lineups.

You can check out their full comments in the video below:

WWE Already Advertising Daniel Bryan vs. Kofi Kingston For WrestleMania 35

One of the most highly-anticipated matches at WrestleMania next month has yet to be made official. It’s expected that WWE Champion Daniel Bryan will defend his title against Kofi Kingston at “The Show Of Shows.” However, Kingston has been screwed out of every opportunity to punch his ticket to WrestleMania by Vince McMahon.

Although it’s still expected that the match will happen, with just two weeks to go until WrestleMania, the bout is not yet confirmed on TV. However, WWE seems to already be advertising Bryan vs. Kingston for the WWE Title at MetLife Stadium. One fan shared on Twitter an advertisement from WWE that shows a graphic for Bryan vs. Kingston for the WWE Title:

Also, WWE Hall Of Famer Kurt Angle shared a WrestleMania poster that shows Kingston and Bryan opposite one another:

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Perhaps tonight’s episode of SmackDown Live will finally clear things up. There’s a chance Kingston is able to punch his ticket to New Jersey and get past Vince McMahon’s roadblocks once and for all. Or WWE could decide to hold off on making the match official until the go-home episode of SmackDown Live before WrestleMania.

What do you think about WWE advertising Bryan vs. Kingston at WrestleMania before the match being made official?

Finn Balor Tells Conor McGregor, ‘See You At WrestleMania’

Earlier today (Tues. March 26, 2019) UFC star Conor McGregor shook up the sports community. “The Notorious” has announced his retirement from mixed martial arts (MMA) competition. He posted the following on Twitter early this morning:

This isn’t the first time McGregor has retired via social media. McGregor did the same back in 2016 when he was struggling to negotiate his next fight at the time. Of course, McGregor eventually returned to fight several more times, including a mega-money boxing fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr. Now, however, it looks like the Irish star is teasing retirement yet again.

With McGregor now focused on ventures outside of the Octagon, it did not take long for his fellow countryman Finn Balor to take notice. Balor responded to McGregor’s Tweet by saying, “See you at Mania brother.”

McGregor has certainly been linked to rumors of working with WWE before. He bad-mouthed several WWE stars prior to his UFC 205 fight back in 2016, and has been chummy with Becky Lynch on social media since her rise to fame. Perhaps McGregor will show up at “The Show Of Shows” in New Jersey next month to show support for Lynch and Balor, his two fellow Irishmen on the card.

Our partner site MMANews.com has much more on McGregor’s retirement from MMA, including UFC President Dana White’s reaction.

Do you want to see a McGregor appearance at WrestleMania?

Jack Swagger On A Possible 5th Season Of Lucha Underground

Jack Swagger is the current World Champion of Lucha Underground but as it turns out, even he has no idea about a possible 5th season of the show.

Swagger was recently interviewed by WrestlingInc, where he talked about his friendship with R Truth, Truth performing before his MMA debut and more.

While talking about Lucha Underground, Swagger recalled being optimistic about a 5th season last year but claimed that sitting around and waiting for it isn’t very cool:

“In 2018 I was very optimistic about it, but I haven’t heard anything since we wrapped in April, It’s very cool when it comes around, but sitting around and waiting for it isn’t very cool especially when it’s just crickets and no one knows. I’m still the current Lucha Underground Heavyweight Champion so the line starts here. It’s a great place to work but I’m tired sitting around waiting on them.”

The former WWE World Champion Jack Swagger made his Lucha Underground debut as a heel on June 20th, 2018 under the moniker “The Savage” Jake Strong.

He went on to win several big matches and after winning the Gift Of Gods Championship, Swagger cashed it in against Pentagon Jr. for a shot at Lucha Underground Championship. He then defeated Pentagon and is the current LU Champion.

Big Match Advertised For WWE Survivor Series (RAW vs. SmackDown)

Local advertisements in the Chicago area reveal a big five on five traditional elimination match which might take place at this year’s edition of the Survivor Series PPV.

The match is branded as Raw vs. SmackDown which is expected to see Braun Strowman, Finn Balor, Roman Reigns, Drew McIntyre and WWE Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley to team up from Raw’s side.

Similarly, WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe, Kevin Owens, AJ Styles, Randy Orton, and Rey Mysterio are the stars which are being advertised as part of the team SmackDown Live:

The Survivor Series pay-per-view of this year will take place on November 24 from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL. Tickets for the event will go on sale this Friday.

This lineup could obviously change before the PPV and some of the stars might switch teams after the upcoming Superstar Shake up which has been confirmed to be taking place on April 15th and 16th this year.

This year’s Superstar Shakeup will be especially interesting as it will be the final big change we’ll see in the rosters of both shows before SmackDown moves to Fox.

WWE will need to balance out their rosters before the Blue Brand’s move and we can expect to see some big names changing brands this year.

Which stars would you like to see change brands during this year’s Superstar Shakeup?

Briscoes Vs PCO & Brody King Title Match Set For Baltimore Show

At the G1 Supercard from Madison Square Garden on April 6th, 4 teams will vie for both the ROH tag team and IWGP Heavyweight tag team titles. One week beforehand, however, PCO & Brody King will look to defend their ROH tag team titles against the former 10x champions, the Briscoes.

ROH has just announced that the title rematch between the two teams has been added to the Road to G1 Supercard show on March 31st in Baltimore.

Jay Briscoe recently cut a promo stating he and his brother have rematch clauses they want to cash in before MSG.

“We got this show coming up Sunday night, March 31 — everybody forgot about that,” Jay Briscoe said. “Everybody worried about the damn Garden. We’re going to Baltimore first. … I’ll be damned if come Madison Square Garden, April 6, I’ll be damned if anyone gonna walk in [there] the tag team champions if it ain’t gonna be us. … We’ll see y’all boys in Baltimore. Rematch clause.”

PCO & Brody King defeated the Briscoes for the ROH Tag team titles earlier this month at ROH’s 17th Anniversary PPV.

Road to G1 Supercard – Baltimore – March 31st

  • PJ Black vs Kenny King
  • Mark Haskins vs Silas Young
  • Rush vs Tracy Williams
  • The Kingdom vs Jay Lethal & Jeff Cobb vs Bandido & Juice Robinson
  • Shinobi Shadow Squad vs Coast 2 Coast & Colin Delaney
  • Sumie Sakai & Jenny Rose vs Tasha Steelz & Kris Stadlander vs Gabby Ortiz & Karissa Rivera
  • ROH Tag Team Championships: Villain Enterprises (PCO & Brody King) (c) vs The Briscoes (Jay & Mark Briscoe)

Joey Ryan And Others Released From Their Lucha Underground Contract

We noted before how Joey Ryan and several others superstars had joined forces and filed a lawsuit against Baba-G Productions and the El Rey Network, the respective production company and broadcasting network for Lucha Underground.

These stars were seeking release from their Lucha Underground contracts. Now Lucha Central is reporting that El Hijo del Fantasma, Ivelisse, Joey Ryan, and Kobra Moon all have been granted their release from the promotion, as part of the lawsuit settlement.

The Lucha Underground contract prohibited them from working with many other wrestling companies, despite the fact that there has been no news about a fifth season of the show.

To make matters worse, the wrestlers were only paid for the episodes they appeared in. Since most of the talents were paid less than $1000 per appearance, they made less than $4000 a year with the promotion while stars working for other companies make a living wage, usually starting from around $50,000 a year.

Though now as part of the settlement, they have been released with immediate effect and all 4 of the stars are free to negotiate and sign new deals with any other promotion.

Out of these 4, Joey Ryan is very likely to sign with AEW. There is no news on what the other stars are planning for their future but the belief is that Fantasma will be courted by WWE now that he is free from his contract.

Lucha Underground Star Announced for PROGRESS Chapter 87

PROGRESS Wrestling will be hosting their 87th Chapter event this weekend. ‘Breadknife’ will be taking place at the Electric Ballroom in Camden, London on Sunday 31st.

The latest bout to be announced will see former Lucha Underground star Angelico take on TK Cooper. Cooper is one of the standard bearers of the company, having teamed with Travis Banks and Dahlia Black as the ‘South Pacific Power Trip’ for the past couple of years.

The card for this Sunday is now as follows:

  • Angelico vs TK Cooper
  • PROGRESS Tag Team Championship Match – Will Ospreay and Paul Robinson vs Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
  • Nina Samuels vs Kasey Owens
  • wXw 16 Carat Gold Winner Lucky Kid vs Tristan Archer
  • David Starr vs Connor Mills

Mustafa Ali Renamed To Ali, Roman Reigns Warns Drew McIntyre

Mustafa Ali Renamed To Ali

After shortening the name of the former NXT Champion Andrade ‘Cien’ Almas not too long ago, WWE has now taken the same route with SmackDown and 205 Live Star Mustafa Ali.

The company has dropped his first name and the Cruiserweight Star who previously had both a first and last name is now only listed as Ali in his WWE.com bio.

His twitter handle has been edited to reflect this change as well and commenting on the name change, the SmackDown Star said that he still fights for the people:

Roman Reigns Warns Drew McIntyre

This week’s episode of Raw saw Drew McIntyre issuing a WrestleMania challenge to Roman Reigns after McIntyre had attacked both Roman and Dean Ambrose recently.

Roman accepted this challenge by coming down to the ring and he then proceeded to attack the Scottish Psychopath. Though in the end, it was Drew who got the upper hand.

After the show, the former Universal Champion retweeted a video of the segment while also warning his WrestleMania opponent saying ‘If you thought you knew anything about running my yard or about me…you were wrong. ‘

You can check out an updated match card for WrestleMania at this link.

6 Takeaways From WWE RAW (3/25)

The March 25th, 2019 episode of WWE RAW aired live from the TD Garden in Boston, MA. Here are 6 takeaways from the show:

Becky Lynch Won A Pointless Beat The Clock Challenge

RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey marched down to the ring to kick off the show. Rousey, Lynch, and Charlotte will compete in a Beat The Clock Challenge against members of The Riott Squad. The crowd chanted “we want Becky!” as Ronda stood in the middle of the ring. Ronda stated that women are going to be the main event at WrestleMania and the crowd cheered. Rousey said “you’re welcome” and then dropped the microphone.

Ronda picked it back up and vowed to tap out Charlotte and Becky at the same time. Rousey dropped the microphone again, only to pick it up once again with a smile on her face. She stated that she has no idea what a Beat the Clock Challenge is and wanted to get this farce over with.

The Riott Squad came down to the ring and was then followed by Lynch. Becky told Ronnie to stop being a little weirdo and added that Rousey was given every opportunity and still nobody gave a damn. Lynch claimed that she saved Ronda’s title run and elevated them to the main event of WrestleMania. Lynch said that WrestleMania will end with the title above her hand and Ronda’s skull below her foot. Charlotte Flair interrupted and stated that they were the main event because of her.

Rousey then chased Sarah Logan around the ring as the clock started. Logan caught her with a shot to the ribs and then slammed her into the second rope. Ronda battled back and applied the Arm Bar to win the match at 1:25. Charlotte squared off against Ruby Riott as Ronda paced around on the entrance ramp. Flair locked in the Figure Eight but the clock ran out. Flair hit Lynch with a boot to the face before Becky’s match against Liv Morgan started.

Becky pulled herself up but Liv quickly attacked her in the corner of the ring as Charlotte cackled ringside. Morgan applied a Headlock but Lynch escaped and connected with a Clothesline. Becky went for the Dis-Arm-Her but Morgan blocked it and sent her into the turnbuckle. Lynch then rolled up Morgan to win the Beat the Clock Challenge.

Rousey’s promo was the only entertaining thing about this segment. The matches were a waste of time and made Riott, Logan, and Morgan look completely incompetent.


Roman Reigns Will Face Drew McIntyre At WrestleMania

Drew McIntyre came down to the ring and rolled footage of his attack on Roman Reigns two weeks ago. McIntyre boasted about destroying Dean Ambrose and defeated Seth Rollins last week on RAW. Drew stated that Reigns should think about his family before he accepts his challenge for a fight at WrestleMania.

Roman Reigns interrupted and made his way to the ring. Reigns got in McIntyre’s face and accepted the challenge. Reigns then told McIntyre to never run his mouth about his wife and kids again.

Roman then attacked McIntyre and launched him into the ring post. McIntyre then hit Roman with a low blow and followed it up with the Claymore Kick. Drew then stood over Reigns as WWE officials rushed the ring.

Kurt Angle Won His Final Match In Boston

Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle

Kurt Angle squared off against Samoa Joe tonight on RAW. Before the match, Angle did a backstage interview and thanked Joe for coming over from SmackDown to face him tonight. Baron Corbin interrupted and claimed that fans think that Angle should have retired ten years ago. Corbin vowed to embarass Angle at WrestleMania and Kurt simply said “screw you” before walking away.

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Samoa Joe said that he is not a very sentimental person and doesn’t plan on letting Angle ride into the sunset. Joe stated that he couldn’t think of a better way to say goodbye to Kurt than putting him to sleep one last time. Joe started off the match in control and beat Angle down in the corner. Joe then sent Angle tumbling out of the ring and hit him with a Suicide Dive.

Angle battled back and hit three German Suplexes in a row for a near fall. Joe connected with a boot to the face and followed it up with a Senton for a two count. Joe charged at Kurt in the corner but he got out of the way and hit the Angle Slam for a near fall. Joe then locked in the Coquina Clutch but Angle countered into a roll-up for the pinfall victory.

Seth Rollins Vowed To Burn Down Suplex City At WrestleMania

Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins

Seth Rollins stated that he wanted to be a champion that inspires people, and claimed that Lesnar does not inspire anyone. Rollins added that he didn’t realize how important his match against Lesnar was so important to the fans until recently.

Rollins said that he had an autograph signing yesterday and everyone told him to slay The Beast at WrestleMania. Seth stated that he has to beat Brock Lesnar because he refuses to let Lesnar be the champion that defines the future of WWE.

Paul Heyman interrupted and joked that the match at WrestleMania was now a Handicap Match, with Lesnar versus Rollins and the entire WWE Universe. Rollins marched up the entrance ramp and Heyman fell on his ass. Heyman shouted that he is just an advocate as Seth laughed in his face. Rollins vowed to burn down Suplex City at WrestleMania.

Triple H’s Career Will Be On The Line At WrestleMania

Triple H congratulated Becky Lynch, Ronda Rousey, and Charlotte Flair on being the main event at WrestleMania 35. He then joked about Batista spitting all over his microphone two weeks ago. Triple H struggled to pull an envelop out of his jacket pocket and said that it was a letter from Batista’s lawyer.

Triple H claimed that Batista only quit because he realized that he could not beat John Cena. HHH then read from the letter and joked that it had lyrics from Spice Girls “Wannabe” (I’ll tell you what I want, what I really really want). HHH revealed that Batista will only fight at WrestleMania if he puts his career on the line.

He stated that if he cannot beat a “self-deluded douche bag” like Batista, then he doesn’t deserve to be in the ring anymore. Triple H then accepted the stipulation and exited the ring.

Drew McIntyre Destroyed Dean Ambrose Again

Dean Ambrose confronted Drew McIntyre backstage and challenged him to a Last Man Standing Match. Drew accepted the challenge and that wound up being the main event of this week’s RAW.

McIntyre dominated the match early and slammed Ambrose into the barricade. Back in the ring, Ambrose leaped off the top rope but McIntyre hit him in the ribs with a kendo stick.

McIntyre bashed Ambrose with the kendo stick several times until it shattered. Dean Clotheslined McIntyre out of the ring and hit him with a Suicide Dive. Drew grabbed the steel steps and bashed Ambrose in the face.

Ambrose got up before the 10 count and McIntyre rolled him back into the ring. McIntyre set up a steel chair in between the ropes and charged at Dean. Ambrose countered and sent McIntyre into the chair and then hit Dirty Deeds.

Dean set up a table in the corner of the ring as McIntyre made his way back up. McIntyre hit a Spinebuster that sent Ambrose through the table. Ambrose got up at the last second but walked right into a Claymore Kick from McIntyre for the victory. McIntyre pointed at the WrestleMania sign as RAW went off the air.

This week’s episode of RAW was terrible. WrestleMania is 13 days away and this show somehow felt like a throwaway episode. The Boston crowd was ready to go tonight and WWE spent three hours boring them to tears. There was so much “sports entertainment” crap that happened tonight that it was painful to watch. If you want to see the SNL Weekend Update duo have an awkward promo with Braun Strowman, click here. Next week’s RAW will have to be one hell of a show to turn this around because as of now I have very little interest in both the Universal and Intercontinental Championship matches at WrestleMania.

Another Stipulation Added To Batista vs. Triple H Match At WrestleMania

A new stipulation has been added to the Batista vs. Triple H contest at WrestleMania 35. Triple H announced on Monday’s episode of RAW that he’ll put his career on the line in the No Holds Barred match against “The Animal.”

In the segment, it was revealed that Batista is refusing to wrestle at WrestleMania unless Triple H puts his career on the line, which saw “The Game” accept the extra stipulation and promised to win.

WWE presents the WrestleMania 35 pay-per-view event on Sunday, April 7, 2019 in East Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium that will air on the WWE Network. Here is the updated card:

Updated WWE WrestleMania 35 Card

WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair – Triple Threat Match

WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins

Batista vs. Triple H – No Holds Barred Match with Triple H’s career on the line

Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin – Angle’s Farewell Match

Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles

Shane McMahon vs. The Miz

Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre

WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe vs. Rey Mysterio

WWE Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Finn Balor

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy vs. Tony Nese

6th Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal: Braun Strowman, SNL’s Michael Che and Colin Jost

Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre Set For WrestleMania

Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre has been announced for WWE WrestleMania 35.

The program dates back to a six-man tag team match at the Fastlane pay-per-view event and then moving along, McIntyre recently attacked Reigns before his first match on television in months. During Monday’s episode of RAW, Reigns accepted McIntyre’s WrestleMania challenge before a brawl broke out.

WWE presents the WrestleMania 35 pay-per-view event on Sunday, April 7, 2019 in East Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium that will air on the WWE Network. WWE will be announcing more matches for this show in the coming weeks. WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair will headline the show. Here is the updated card:

Updated WWE WrestleMania 35 Card

WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair – Triple Threat Match

WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins

Batista vs. Triple H – No Holds Barred Match

Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin – Angle’s Farewell Match

Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles

Shane McMahon vs. The Miz

Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre

WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe vs. Rey Mysterio

WWE Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Finn Balor

WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy vs. Tony Nese

6th Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal: Braun Strowman

Becky Lynch Reportedly Offered New WWE Deal

It looks like WWE wants to keep “The Man” around for a long time. Pro Wrestling Sheet is reporting that the company has offered Lynch a new multi-year contract that includes a pay raise. Lynch is expected to sign the new deal fairly soon.

This comes after it was announced earlier today (Mon. March 25, 2019) that Lynch will be part of a historic WrestleMania main event. Lynch, Charlotte Flair, and RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey will all be part of the first-ever women’s match to main event a WrestleMania pay-per-view (PPV). The highly-anticipated bout takes place at WrestleMania 35 next month.

Becky Lynch has been part of WWE since 2013, when she joined the company’s NXT developmental brand. She made here main roster debut in July 2015.

Lynch has become, arguably, WWE’s biggest star over the past year. She really got over with fans when she attacked Charlotte Flair at SummerSlam. Lynch followed-up with a SmackDown Live Women’s Title win at Hell In A Cell. Also, Lynch won January’s Women’s Royal Rumble match to punch her ticket to WrestleMania.

Now, she hopes to win the first-ever women’s match to main event a WrestleMania show by toppling both Flair and Rousey. WrestleMania 35 goes down from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday, April 7, 2019.

What do you think about WWE offering Lynch a new deal?

Intercontinental Title Match Set For WWE WrestleMania

A new match has been announced for WWE WrestleMania 35. WWE Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley will make his next title defense against Finn Balor.

Although WWE has not officially announced the match, it is mentioned in the RAW preview article on their official website. Balor is slated to battle Lashley and Lio Rush in a 2-on-1 handicap match on Monday Night RAW.

WWE presents the WrestleMania 35 pay-per-view event on Sunday, April 7, 2019 in East Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium that will air on the WWE Network.

Additional matches will be announced in the coming weeks.

Earlier today, WWE confirmed RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair will headline the show.

Updated WWE WrestleMania 35 Card

  • WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair – Triple Threat Match
  • WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins
  • Batista vs. Triple H – No Holds Barred Match
  • Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin – Angle’s Farewell Match
  • Randy Orton vs. AJ Styles
  • Shane McMahon vs. The Miz
  • WWE United States Champion Samoa Joe vs. Rey Mysterio
  • WWE Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Finn Balor
  • WWE Cruiserweight Champion Buddy Murphy vs. Tony Nese
  • 6th Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal: Braun Strowman

Visit WWE.com for more on WrestleMania 35.

What are your thoughts on this match being added to the card?

Kofi Kingston Talks Which WWE Star Who Should Be Pushed More, Praises 205 Live

Kofi Kingston recently did an interview with The Independent where he talked about a wide range of topics including which WWE stars he thinks should be pushed more on WWE television.

This is where the longtime WWE star named Apollo Crews and brought up how he’s super athletic and talented.

“There are a lot,” Kingston said. “I am happy to see Apollo Crews getting some time [on television]; he had a real good match with Kurt Angle on Raw. He is super athletic and super talented, so for him to get a chance to shine is awesome.”

Kingston also praised the 205 Live brand and talked about how he thinks WWE should use some of the stars on the cruiserweight roster to get opportunities on a bigger stage.

“I’ve always said that 205 Live is one of the best-kept secrets in WWE,” stated Kingston. “If you watch that show, and see the quality and caliber of athletes on that show; it’s amazing, the things they can do and the stories they can tell in the ring.”

Kingston would add how there’s a lot of talent out there but it’s tough as oftentimes not all of that talent can get used. He noted that he’s happy to see guys that don’t get used a lot and get a chance to really show their abilities on television.

Shawn Michaels Discusses Becoming Two-Time WWE Hall Of Famer, Chyna

Shawn Michaels recently did an interview with Comicbook.com where he talked about D-Generation X (Michaels, Triple H, Chyna, X-Pac, Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) being inducted into this year’s Hall of Fame class.

HBK made it known that if it were up to him, Chyna would be going into the Hall of Fame for her solo career as well.

“I mean not that I get a vote, but if I did I certainly would vote for her. That’s obviously up to people a lot more powerful than me to make those decisions, but yes, do I think she’s deserving of it? You bet, any day of the week and twice on Sunday. If this is a gateway to that, or opens the door to that, you certainly wouldn’t get any argument out of me, that’s for sure.”

This year’s ceremony will take place on April 6, 2019 from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, which is the same weekend as WrestleMania 35.

Michaels was also asked about becoming a two-time Hall of Famer next month as he was inducted for his solo career in 2011.

“And of course, it never hurts to be one of (four) guys that are two time Hall of Famers, but that’s … again, this stuff has been exciting for me since about 1993, when I did far better than I was ever supposed to do,” he added. “It really started to get a lot of fun, and when we came back in 2002 and had a second chance, from that point on everything’s just been a blast.”

Cody Rhodes: AEW Will Never Hold Shows During WrestleMania Weekend

For fans hoping to attend an AEW (All Elite Wrestling) show during a future WrestleMania weekend, Cody Rhodes has addressed that possibility.

A fan recently told Rhodes on social media that if AEW is going to run an event during WrestleMania 36 weekend next year in Florida then he thinks it should be a Spring Break Nitro style show at a bar on the beach.

Rhodes responded in a message on his official Twitter account that they won’t ever run an event during that weekend as in his mind, it belongs to WWE. He wrote the following:

AEW will hold their inaugural show, Double or Nothing, that is set to take place May 25th at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

AEW Double or Nothing Card

Kenny Omega vs. Chris Jericho

AAA Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks vs. The Lucha Bros.

“Hangman” Adam Page vs. PAC

Cody Rhodes vs. TBA

SoCal Uncensored vs. Cima, TBA and TBA

Dr. Britt Baker vs. Nyla Rose vs. Kylie Rae

Sonny Kiss, Kip Sabian, Brandon Cutler, Ace Romero – Over Budget Battle Royal

AEW will also hold the Fight for the Fallen show on July 13th in Jacksonville, Florida at Daily’s Place. As of this writing, no matches for this show have been announced.

WWE RAW Results & Live Coverage (3/25)

The March 25th, 2019 edition of WWE RAW took place at the TD Garden in Boston, MA.

– WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey comes out to the ring to kick off tonight’s show. She gets on the mic and talks about her upcoming match at WrestleMania, and she promises to tap out both Charlotte and Becky at the same time in their match. She says she has a “beat the clock challenge” tonight, and she doesn’t know what that is, but she’s ready. The Riott Squad comes out, and then Becky Lynch comes out and gets on the mic. Becky says she has the biggest contract but everyone is yawning and no one cared until Becky came around. Charlotte comes out next and says the reason the women are the main event of WrestleMania isn’t what Becky and Ronda have been doing for the last year, but what Charlotte has been doing the last seven years, then she walks to ringside.

Beat The Clock Challenge: We’re told that the combatants in this match must beat the previous competitor’s time to win against their opponent. Sarah Logan vs. Ronda Rousey: Logan takes control early on in this one, but Ronda fights back with an elbow to the face and an armbar for the finish at 1:25. Charlotte and Ruby enter next for the next timed match, and the bell rings. Charlotte vs. Ruby Riott: Ruby takes the fight to Charlotte right off the bat until Charlotte fights back with a right hand and a backbreaker. Charlotte looks for the Natural Selection, but Ruby escapes and hits a neckbreaker for a two count. Charlotte comes back with the Figure Four, but Ruby doesn’t tap out in time and Charlotte does not beat Ronda’s time. Ronda throws a fit and then leaves. Becky Lynch vs. Liv Morgan: Becky starts off strong and looks for the Disarm-her, but Liv counters and escapes. Liv starts to fight back, but then Becky hits a suplex and pins, and Becky beats Ronda’s time by 7 seconds. Becky celebrates after the bell and points up to the WrestleMania sign.

Winner: Becky Lynch

– Finn Balor is shown backstage warming up.

Finn Balor vs. Bobby Lashley & Jinder Mahal: Lio cuts a promo before the match, and reveals that Jinder will be teaming with Lashley in this handicap match. The Singh Brothers are at ringside for this one. Finn starts off strong against Lashley, but a distraction from the Singh Brothers on the apron leads to Lashley knocking Balor down. Jinder tags in now and continues the offense on Balor. Balor fights back with a kick and then knocks Lashley off the apron. Balor drops Jinder, then Lashley runs in and Finn tackles him then stomps on him. Finn throws them both outside and looks for a suicide dive, but the Singh Brothers interfere. Finn knocks Jinder off the apron again, then hits a suicide dive on all four men at ringside. Back in the ring, Balor hits the Coup De Grace off the top for the three count.

Winner: Finn Balor

– Lashley is not happy and he beats down Balor after the match.

– Still to come: Kurt Angle vs. Samoa Joe

– We see a pre-taped video of Elias in Times Square, New York City with his guitar. He talks about going to WrestleMania, and briefly exchanges words with some fans on the street.

Ricochet & Aleister Black vs. The Revival: This one is a non-title match. The Revival tries to jump start this one, but Black and Ricochet fend them off. The opening bell sounds and Dawson and Black go at it on the mat now. Black fights back with kick and tags in Ricochet. Ricochet continues the offense on Ricochet, but Dawson fights back and Wilder tags in. Wilder and Dawson take turns beating on Ricochet until Black finally gets the tag and cleans house. Black hits a series of kicks on Dawson, then he hits a springboard moonsault on both Dawson and Wilder. Dawson starts to fight back and he hits a DDT on Black and pins, but Ricochet breaks it up. Wilder runs in and throws Ricochet out, then Wilder tags in. They look for the double team on Black, but Black ducks it and Ricochet tags in. Black hits the Black Mass on Dawson and Ricochet drops Wilder. Ricochet hits the 630 splash on Wilder for the three count.

Winners: Ricochet & Aleister Black

– After the break, Drew McIntyre is in the ring with a mic, and he is demanding an answer from Roman Reigns. Drew shows a clip of him beating down Reigns. Drew talks about Reigns beating leukemia, but he can’t beat Drew. Drew tells Reigns to think of his children, and says he hopes Reigns’ family will talk him out of facing Drew at WrestleMania. Roman Reigns’ music hits and he comes out to the ring. Reigns gets on the mic and says he accepts Drew’s challenge for WrestleMania. Reigns then tells Drew to never mention his family again, and he attacks Drew. Reigns beats down Drew until Drew dodges a shot and comes back with the Claymore Kick on Reigns. Referees hit the ring and Drew leaves.

– We see a video package looking at Shane McMahon turning on The Miz.

– Drew McIntyre is shown walking backstage, and he walks right by Dean Ambrose. Ambrose gets in Drew’s face and they briefly exchange words.

Sasha Banks vs. Natalya Bayley and Beth Phoenix are at ringside for this one. Natalya starts off strong and puts Sasha in a surfboard submission. Sasha escapes and fights back with a dropkick. They fight out to ringside and Sasha hits a hurricanrana and then a knee to the face. Back in the ring, Sasha applies the Banks Statement, but Natalya escapes. Natalya comes back with the Sharpshooter, but then Nia Jax and Tamina attack everyone. The ref calls for the bell, and Natalya and Beth fight off Tamina and Nia.

Winners: No contest

– The broadcast team tells us that a Last Man Standing match between Dean Ambrose and Drew McIntyre has been booked for tonight.

– We see a video package looking at the Hart Foundation being inducted into the Hall of Fame this year.

– Kurt Angle is backstage for an interview. Kurt talks about his farewell tour before retirement, and he talks about being honored to face Chad Gable, but tonight Samoa Joe is his test. Baron Corbin interrupts and talks trash to Kurt about his age, and says the fans are cheering him because they feel sorry for him and think he should have retired 10 years ago. Kurt says “screw you” and leaves.

– Sasha and Bayley are backstage for an interview saying they’ll take on all comers at WrestleMania.

– Alexa Bliss comes out to the ring to host “a Moment of Bliss.” She talks about her hosting duties at WrestleMania, and then she shows us a replay of Braun Strowman’s interactions with the other WrestleMania hosts from SNL. She invites out her guest, Braun Strowman. Braun comes out to the ring and sits down. She talks about Braun’s past feats of strength, and asks what would happen if he gave those hands to the guys from SNL. Braun says he wants to smash their faces. She welcomes the guys from SNL, Colin Jost and Michael Che, via satellite on the big screen. One of them says he learned his lesson not to wear a Mets hat, so he puts on a Yankees hat and the Boston fans boo. They talk about respecting Braun, but say that Braun crossed the line. Jost says he went to Harvard and his parents paid millions of dollars to get him on the women’s lacrosse team, and he thinks he could be a mentor to Braun. They ask to be paid back for the destroyed car plus interest, and they want an autograph from their favorite wrestler Brock Lesnar, or else they might not go to WrestleMania. Braun tells Colin to join the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania to make it right. Braun says if he doesn’t enter, he’ll just find them backstage when they’re alone and take care of them. Michael answers for Colin and says Colin is in. Colin doesn’t seem happy, but Michael says there’s only chance of something bad happening in the Rumble, while if Braun catches him backstage something bad will happen for sure. Colin says if he’s in, Michael has to be in too. Braun tells them to shut up, and he asks Alexa if she can make this official. Alexa says she can totally make that happen and it’s official that they will all be in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania.

– We see a pre-taped video of Elias standing outside of Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Baron Corbin vs. Apollo Crews: Crews starts off strong and rolls up Corbin early on for a couple of one counts. Corbin misses a shot in the corner and Crews answers with a dropkick. Crews knocks Corbin out to ringside, then he hits a moonsault off the apron on Corbin on the floor. Corbin comes back with a suplex for a two count. Crews misses a shot and Corbin comes back with the Deep Six for the three count.

Winner: Baron Corbin

– Corbin attacks Crews after the match and hits the Deep Six on him.

– We see a replay of Ronda, Charlotte and Becky in the Beat The Clock challenge earlier tonight.

– Seth Rollins comes out to the ring next and gets on the mic. Rollins says he’s going to cut to the chase, and he says that he and Brock Lesnar aren’t cut from the same cloth. Rollins says his match with Lesnar for the Universal Title is going to define the future of their business. Rollins says he wants to be a Champion who inspires people, like Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Ric Flair and John Cena. Rollins says this is the biggest match of his career, and he’s wanted this for a long time. Rollins says Lesnar is a bully, but Rollins is unstoppable. Rollins says together, we are going to march through Suplex City and burn it down. Paul Heyman comes out to interrupt. Heyman talks about how Rollins craves affirmation from the fans and is crying. Heyman mocks Rollins, and tells Rollins he’s undersized and overconfident. Paul says Brock is going to conquer and victimize Rollins, and says Rollins will need the fans’ thoughts and prayers at WrestleMania, because Rollins doesn’t have a thought in his head or a prayer in beating Lesnar. Rollins hops out of the ring and chases Heyman up the ramp. Heyman trips on the stage and Rollins stands over him. Rollins says we are going to WrestleMania to beat Lesnar for the Universal City, and march into Suplex City and burn it down. Rollins leaves as Heyman cowers on the stage.

– Kurt Angle comes out next, as Paul Heyman is still sitting on the stage. The crowd chants “you suck” along with Kurt’s song, as Kurt points at Heyman along with the chant.

Kurt Angle vs. Samoa Joe: Joe’s U.S. Title is not on the line in this one. Joe cuts a brief promo before the match, and says he has a special gift for Joe in his last match in Boston – putting Kurt’s ass to sleep one last time. Joe and Kurt come face to face and Joe headbutt’s Kurt, like in their first meeting in TNA years ago. Joe and Kurt trade blows now until Joe connects with a snap suplex. Joe follows up with a kick and then he dumps Kurt out to ringside. Joe follows up with a suicide dive on Kurt on the floor. Back in the ring, Joe misses a shot and Kurt latches on to him. Kurt hits a series of German suplexes on Joe for a two count. Kurt looks for the Olympic Slam, but Joe escapes and hits an inverted atomic drop. Joe follows up with a kick for a two count. Joe misses a shot in the corner and Kurt hits the Olympic Slam for a two count. Joe comes back with a side suplex for a two count. Joe takes Kurt in the corner, but Kurt fights him off and hits a missile dropkick off the turnbuckle for a tow count. Joe and Kurt trade strikes now, and Joe looks for a side suplex but Kurt escapes. Joe catches Kurt in the Coquina Clutch, but Kurt doesn’t go out, and he reverses it into a pin for the three count.

Winner: Kurt Angle

– We see Dean Ambrose backstage getting ready for his match tonight.

– Triple H’s music hits, and The Game comes out to the ring and gets on the mic. Triple H cuts a promo on Batista, then he pulls something out of his pocket. Triple H says it’s a letter stating at Batista won’t be competing at WrestleMania this year, unless Triple H agrees to another stipulation. Triple H says the letter is rambling, and Batista accuses him of all sorts of things like forming Evolution just to protect himself. Triple H brings up Batista’s “deacon” gimmick following D-Von Dudley around with a collection plate, and says Batista couldn’t beat John Cena. Triple H says that Batista feels Triple H blocked Batista from returning to WWE, after Batista quit for the second time. Triple H says he reached out to Batista earlier, but Batista’s manager requested they move the date of WrestleMania to fit Batista’s Guardians Of The Galaxy filming schedule. Triple H finally gets to the stipulation in Batista’s letter — Batista says he really really wants, which is for Triple H to put his career on the line in a match against Batista at WrestleMania. Triple H says he agrees and he’s going to make Batista show up for WrestleMania. HHH says he never gave a crap about Batista, and if at this point in their careers he can’t beat a douchebag like Batista, then he has no business being in the ring anyways. Triple H seems to accept Batista’s terms and he leaves the ring.

– We see pre-taped video of Elias performing on the street with his guitar and collecting donations form passers-by. Elias talks to the camera, and someone steals his cash. Elias goes back to playing, and someone steals his guitar case next.

– Next week: Rey Mysterio vs. Kurt Angle

Dean Ambrose vs. Drew McIntyre: This one is a Last Man Standing match. The opening bell sounds and Ambrose dumps Drew out to ringside early on. Ambrose looks for a flying elbow off the top down on to Drew on the floor, but Drew dodges it and Ambrose crashes into the barricade by himself. Back in the ring, Drew brings in a kendo stick and nails Drew with it, then chokes him with it. Drew then misses a shot and Dean knocks him outside, then he hits a suicide dive on Drew. They start brawling around ringside, and Drew slingshots Dean into the ring apron. Drew then nails Dean with the ring steps and throws him back in the ring. Drew brings a steel chair back in the ring with him, and he jams the chair between two turnbuckles in the corner. Drew misses a shot and Dean comes back with the Dirty Deeds. The ref counts, and McIntyre gets back up at the 8 count. Ambrose hits a big boot on Drew and then pummels on him on the mat. Dean grabs a table at ringside and slides it in the ring. Dean sets up the table in the corner, but then Drew grabs him and hits a spinebuster through the table in the corner. Dean gets up and McIntyre hits the Claymore Kick on him. Dean doesn’t get up from this one, and the ref counts to ten for the finish.

Winner: Drew McIntyre

– The ref raises Drew’s hand and Drew celebrates on the turnbuckle as RAW goes off the air.

Backstage News On Women’s Triple Threat Headlining WrestleMania

As we reported earlier today the RAW Women’s Championship will be main eventing WrestleMania in just a few weeks time. Ronda Rousey will be defending her Championship against Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair.

The decision to headline the show with this match has been likely for some time. The feud between Lynch and Rousey had been one of the hottest feuds in the company during the year.

With the inclusion of Flair and the convoluted nature of the feud some were predicting that this match would not in fact headline. According to PWInsider, this may have actually been the case.

The decision to make the Women’s Triple Threat the headliner was still being debated down to the wire. The Universal Championship match between Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins was heavily in contention for the spot.

Although the Triple Threat is perceived as ‘less hot’ going into Mania it is almost inconceivable that the company would consider putting Lesnar in the main event spot again. Turns out, they almost did.

Do you feel that the Women’s match deserves to main event?

TJP Announced for IPW:UK Super 8 (07/21)

United Kingdom based promotion IPW:UK has announced the first three stars for their Super 8 event in July. Former TNA World Champion James Storm and David Starr will be appearing on the show in Maidstone, England. Also announced for the event is former WWE Cruiserweight Champion TJ Perkins (TJP).

TJP was recently released from WWE and he stated that “there was nothing negative” and he was not disgruntled in the company. The former Cruiserweight Champion also stated on Twitter that “I have been swinging for the fences quietly behind the curtain for a year and this was a “spread your wings” thing. Boss said he respected my effort and diligence and it just didn’t fit what they wanted. It’s not my call, and I’m cool with it.”

In the United States TJP has been announced for The Wrestling REVOLVER‘s three-year anniversary show. The action will take place from the Val Air Ballroom in Des Moines, Iowa on May 10. Also, TJP will compete for Expo Lucha at the San Diego City College Harry West Gymnasium on August 17 and 18. With the purchase of a ticket, fans will also receive autograph and photo opportunities

Tickets for IPW:UK’s Super 8 are available to purchase via RingsideWorld now.

https://twitter.com/IPWUK/status/1110235232488308737

Ronda Rousey Wanted To Prank Fans With Pregnancy Annoucement

Ronda Rousey says she pitched what would have been a highly controversial/entertaining prank to Paul Heyman recently. Unfortunately, Rousey will not be able to follow through with the idea.

Rousey revealed today on her website that she wanted to announce on the April 1st, 2019 episode of Monday Night RAW that she is pregnant. Not only that, Rousey would say because of her pregnancy she would not compete at WrestleMania and the women would not be in the main event. Then at the end of RAW, she would let the fans know it had all been an April Fools Day prank.

Ronda Rousey On Pregnancy Announcement Prank

Rousey explained the idea to RondaRousey.com. She was asked how she found out that her match would be headlining WrestleMania this year.

“I found out from Paul Heyman,” Rousey said. “And the reason I found out is I sent him this long text, basically saying: ‘Hey, Paul, let’s do an April Fool’s Day joke on April Fool’s Day on RAW, saying that I’m pregnant and that the women are no longer the main event in WrestleMania, because I’m out.’ Then at the end of the show, we can say, “April Fool’s!”

“Then he called me back immediately, and he said, ‘Yeah, great idea and all, but they’re going to announce to all major outlets and everything that the women are actually going to main event, this Monday. So we can’t do your April Fool’s Day joke. They’re making that official, official.’ I was like, oh, shoot! So yeah, Paul Heyman told me is the short version of the answer. But he told me to explain why I couldn’t do my April Fool’s Day joke and tell everyone I’m pregnant.”

Rousey also discusses watching WrestleMania growing up, whether she deserves the WM main event spot, and being “Mrs. WrestleMania”. the full interview can be read here.

Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair & Ronda Rousey React To Main Eventing WrestleMania

WWE confirmed the big news on Monday morning when they announced that women will main event WrestleMania 35, which is the first time ever that women will headline a WrestleMania event. 

WWE RAW Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair will be the featured match. Several WWE stars took to social media to give their reaction to the announcement made by the company including Rousey, Lynch, and Flair.

Lynch earned this title opportunity by scoring a win over Flair at the WWE Fastlane pay-per-view event. You can check out the reactions here:

https://twitter.com/BeckyLynchWWE/status/1110206135330631681
https://twitter.com/NiaJaxWWE/status/1110200901300559872
https://twitter.com/NikkiCrossWWE/status/1110208967454658562

In the press release that was sent out to the media about the announcement, it was touted that “At WrestleMania 32 in 2016, WWE re-branded the Divas Division the Women’s Division and unveiled a new Women’s Championship title. Since that time, the women’s evolution has placed a greater spotlight on WWE’s female performers, including more prominent storylines and deeper character development that showcases their athleticism, charisma and star power. Last October, WWE held its first-ever all-women’s pay-per-view event, Evolution, in front of a sold-crowd and millions more watching on WWE Network.”

WWE presents the WrestleMania 35 pay-per-view event on Sunday, April 7, 2019 in East Rutherford, NJ at MetLife Stadium that will air on the WWE Network.

The Revival Show Off Classic WWE Tag Team Titles (Photo)

WWE RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival (Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder) were back at it again by teasing to bring back the old design of the WWE Tag Team Titles, which has fans talking.

They did so back in February with a series of posts on social media and Wilder brought up the idea of bringing back the classic design yet again. He shared this photo of the throwback WWE Tag Team Titles on his official Twitter account.

https://twitter.com/ScottDawsonWWE/status/1109845270093799424

This is just one of the many examples of how these two WWE stars want to bring back tag team wrestling to its glory days on the red brand. This photo was taken and shared before they successfully retained the gold over Bobby Roode and Chad Gable at a live event on Sunday night in Amherst, MA at the Mullins Center.

WWE Amherst, MA Results

Drew McIntyre defeated Dean Ambrose with the Claymore Kick.

No Way Jose defeated EC3.

Apollo Crews defeated Luke Harper.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Sasha Banks & Bayley defeated The Riott Squad’s Sarah Logan & Ruby Riott.

Mojo Rawley & The Ascension defeated Titus O’Neil & Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder.

RAW Tag Team Champions The Revival defeated Bobby Roode & Chad Gable to retain the titles

Braun Strowman defeated Baron Corbin with a powerslam – No DQ match.