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7 Takeaways From WWE Crown Jewel 2019

WWE Crown Jewel aired live from King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Humberto Carrillo won the 20-man Battle Royal during the Kickoff Show and will face AJ Styles for the United States Championship tonight. In addition to the takeaways below, Mansoor defeated Cesaro in an excellent match.

Here are 7 takeaways from WWE Crown Jewel:

Brock Lesnar Tapped Out Cain Velasquez

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WWE Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez at WWE Crown Jewel (10/31)

Brock Lesnar defended the WWE Championship against Cain Velasquez in the first match of the night. Brock controlled the match early and drove Cain to the corner of the ring.

Velasquez battled back and booted Lesnar in the head. Brock fell to the canvas and Cain unloaded a flurry of punches. Lesnar then trapped Velasquez and applied the Kimura Lock for the quick submission victory.

After the match, Rey Mysterio attacked Lesnar with a steel chair but Brock shrugged it off and sent Rey flying out of the ring. Brock grabbed the steel chair and hit Cain with it several times. Lesnar finished the beatdown with an F5 on top of the chair. Rey got back in the ring and hit Brock in the face with the chair. Mysterio unloaded a few more chair shots before Brock retreated out of the ring.

I was wrong about this match. I thought it had the potential to be entertaining and it wound up being yet another lame Brock Lesnar match. What a gigantic waste of everyone’s time.

The OC Are The Best Team In The World

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Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson

The largest Tag Team Turmoil Match to determine the “Best Team In The World” went down tonight at Crown Jewel. Roode & Ziggler battled Lucha House Party to start things off. Roode and Ziggler picked up the pinfall and battled Ryder and Hawkins next.

Roode and Ziggler hit Ryder with a Spinebuster/ Zig Zag combo for the quick pinfall. Heavy Machinery was the next team up and made their way to the ring. Roode hit Tucker with a chop and Ziggler connected with a cheap shot on the apron. Otis finally got the tag a couple of minutes later and leveled Ziggler and Roode with a Splash in the corner. Heavy Machinery then planted Roode with the Compactor for the pinfall.

New Day got a great reaction from the crowd as they made their way to the ring. Big E and Tucker took each other out with a Clothesline in the middle of the ring. Kington tagged in and hit Otis with Trouble in Paradise. Big E tagged in and walked into a Belly to Belly Suplex from Tucker for a near fall. New Day then hit Midnight Hour on Tucker for the pinfall.

B-Team (Curtis Axel & Bo Dallas) were the next team and Axel started things off with Big E. Kingston took out Bo Dallas outside the ring as Big E hit Axel with the Big Ending for the pinfall. The Revival was up next and will also defend the SmackDown Tag Team Championships against New Day tomorrow night on WWE SmackDown. Kingston rolled up Dawson to eliminate them. After they were eliminated, Dawson and Wilder attacked Kofi and hit him with the Shatter Machine.

The OC (Gallows and Anderson) sprinted to the ring and went for the Magic Killer but Kingston was able to escape. Kingston hit Anderson with a Double Stomp as Big E got back on the ring apron. Gallows tripped him up and hit him with a big boot. Anderson booted Kingston in the face and The OC followed it up with the Magic Killer for the pinfall. The Viking Raiders and The OC were the final two teams in the match. The OC wound up hitting the Magic Killer and pinning the RAW Tag Team Champions to win the match.

Of course, both the RAW and SmackDown Tag Team Champions lost in this match. It would make far too much sense for champions to actually be crowned the “best team in the world”. I’m sure Gallows and Anderson will argue that they deserve a title shot because they pinned the champions and will lose that much to ensure that the 50/50 booking never ends.

Tyson Fury Defeated Braun Strowman

Braun Strowman vs. Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury battled Braun Strowman tonight at WWE Crown Jewel. Strowman shoved Fury to the corner to start off the match and the referee separated them. Fury and Strowman then locked up in the middle of the ring.

Fury broke free and hit a couple of punches to Strowman’s midsection. Strowman knocked Tyson to the canvas and stomped on him. Braun sent Fury back to the corner and charged at him but Fury got out of the way. Strowman crashed into the ring post and fell to the floor outside the ring.

Tyson followed him out there and Braun caught him with a right hand to the face. Strowman went for the running shoulder tackle but Fury countered with a Drive-By on the apron. Back in the ring, Fury hit a big boot and went for the cover but Braun kicked out at two.

Fury went for another kick but Strowman caught him and connected with a Slam. Fury rolled out of the ring and Braun connected with the shoulder tackle this time. Strowman rolled Tyson into the ring and tried to hype up the crowd before getting back inside. Strowman hopped on the apron and Fury hit him with a massive right hand and Strowman fell to the floor. Braun couldn’t back in the ring in time and Fury picked up the win via count-out. After the match, Strowman hit Fury with a Powerslam.

Braun Strowman has become a joke at this point and should rebrand himself as the Jobber Amongst Men. This match was actually better than Velasquez versus Lesnar. Granted, that is not saying much but it was better than I thought it was going to be. The best part of this match was Tyson Fury’s ridiculous entrance.

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AJ Styles Retained The United States Championship

AJ Styles will face the winner of the Battle Royal at Crown Jewel
AJ Styles will face the winner of the Battle Royal at Crown Jewel

AJ Styles defended the United States Championship against Humberto Carrillo tonight at Crown Jewel. Styles dominated the match early and beat Humberto down in the corner. Styles hit a Neckbreaker and then applied a Headlock in the middle of the ring.

Humberto escaped but Styles planted him with a Brainbuster for a near fall and then went back to the Headlock. Carrillo escaped and hit an Enziguri but Styles quickly responded with a Pele Kick and both superstars fell to the canvas. Carrillo knocked AJ to the outside and flipped onto him.

Back in the ring, Carrillo went for the cover but AJ kicked out at two. Humberto tweaked his knee and Styles capitalized with the Calf Crusher in the middle of the ring. Carrillo battled through the pain and reached the bottom rope to break the hold. Styles quickly connected with the Phenomenal Forearm for the pinfall victory to retain the US Title.

Natalya Tapped Out Lacey Evans In The First Women’s Match In Saudi Arabia

Lacey Evans vs. Natalya has been announced for Crown Jewel
Lacey Evans vs. Natalya has been announced for Crown Jewel

Natalya squared off against Lacey Evans in the first-ever women’s match in Saudi Arabia. Natalya started off the match with an Arm Drag and then a roll-up for near fall. Evans and Natalya shook hands and then locked up in the middle of the ring.

Natalya went for the Sharpshooter but Evans escaped. Natalya knocked Lacey out of the ring but Evans tripped her up on the apron. Evans hit a Dropkick and went for the cover but Natalya kicked out at two.

Evans took control and applied a Headlock before transitioning into a Neckbreaker. Natalya battled back with a Dropkick and went for the Sharpshooter but Evans blocked it again. Lacey connected with a Fisherman’s Suplex and then dragged Natalya to the center of the ring.

Lacey hit a Moonsault off the top rope and went for the cover but Natalya kicked out at two. Natalya leveled Evans with a Clothesline and then locked in the Sharpshooter in the middle of the ring. Lacey reached for the ropes but had no choice but to tap out. After the match, Evans and Natalya cried and hugged in the ring.

This was a very cool moment and you could see how much it meant to Evans and Natalya. You’d have to be an extremely jaded person to not acknowledge that this was a great moment.

Team Hogan Picked Up The Win

Team Flair (Nakamura, Lashley, Orton, McIntyre, and King Corbin) battled Team Hogan (Rusev, Ricochet, Shorty G, Ali, and Roman Reigns). Shorty G and Nakamura started off the match. Shorty G connected with a Belly to Belly Suplex for a two count.

Rusev and McIntyre tagged in and Rusev hit a Splash in the corner. Rusev connected with a spin kick and went for the cover but Drew kicked out at two. Corbin and Ali tagged in and Corbin beat him down. Lashley tagged in and hit a Side Slam for a two count.

Ricochet tagged in and McIntyre planted him with an Alabama Slam. Orton tagged in and continued to beat Ricochet down as Ric Flair cheered him on from ringside. McIntyre continued to beat the hell out of Ricochet and hit him with a Suplex for a near fall.

Reigns finally tagged in and hit McIntyre with a Clothesline. Roman hit another Clothesline on Corbin and followed it up with a Drive-By to Orton outside the ring. Reigns hit another one on Lashley and then battled with Corbin in the ring. Reigns unloaded ten Clotheslines to Corbin in the corner and then sent him to the canvas with a big boot.

Roman paid homage to Hogan and connected with a Leg Drop. Reigns geared up in the corner but got distracted by Nakamura. Orton tagged in went for the RKO but Roman blocked it. Shorty G tripped up Corbin and applied the Ankle Lock but Shinsuke hit him with the Kinshasa. McIntyre leveled Ricochet with the Claymore Kick and Team Flair surrounded Reigns.

Rusev hopped in the ring and traded shots with Lashley. Bobby knocked Rusev out of the ring but turned around into a Superman Punch from Reigns. Roman then leaped onto everyone as Michael Cole shouted “Big Dog flies!”. Back in the ring, Roman went for the Spear but Orton countered into the RKO for a two count.

Orton set up for the Stomp but Shorty G held him up. Orton went for an RKO but Ali did the handspring spot again and landed on his feet. Roman Reigns then hit Orton with the Spear for the pinfall victory.

The Fiend Captured The Universal Championship

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“The Fiend” Bray Wyatt is the new WWE Universal Champion

Seth Rollins defended the Universal Championship against The Fiend Bray Wyatt in the main event of WWE Crown Jewel. Once again, Rollins dominated the majority of the match and set up The Fiend on the announce table.

Wyatt hopped up and shoved Rollins off the turnbuckle and through two tables outside the ring. The Fiend ripped up the padding to expose the concrete floor underneath.

Bray went for Sister Abigail but Seth escaped and hit an Enziguri as the crowd booed. Rollins hit Wyatt with the steel steps and then hit the Stomp on the floor for a two count.

Seth bashed Rollins with a steel chair but The Fiend battled back and hit the Sister Abigail. Wyatt went for the cover but Seth kicked out at two. Wyatt brought Rollins up the entrance ramp and tried to throw him off the stage but Rollins escaped. Seth hit Wyatt with the third Stomp of the match but Bray hopped back up.

Rollins connected with a Superkick and three more Stomps but Wyatt didn’t stay down. Seth hit another Stomp as the crowd loudly booed. Rollins hit two more Stomps and then a Superkick that knocked him off the stage. Rollins hopped down and Wyatt locked in the Mandible Claw. Wyatt then hit the Sister Abigail for the pinfall victory. Bray Wyatt is the new Universal Champion.

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This would have been a much better moment at Hell in a Cell but I’ll take it. I don’t know how long Wyatt is going to be the champion, given that he was drafted to SmackDown and WWE Champion Brock Lesnar is on that show. I am hoping that WWE uses this opportunity to turn Rollins heel because he was getting booed out of the building tonight. I did not expect that with tonight’s crowd, so the negativity towards Rollins is even worse than I thought.

Overall, Crown Jewel was an okay show. The main event was pretty boring and I’m already over the red lighting during matches with The Fiend. I’m glad that they took the title off of Rollins but WWE still was late to the party with this and should have given Wyatt the win at Hell in a Cell. The Tag Team Turmoil Match was entertaining, even though I hated the finish. Mansoor vs. Cesaro was awesome and Evans vs. Natalya was a great moment.

Bray Wyatt Wins Universal Title At WWE Crown Jewel

Seth Rollins lost the WWE Universal Title to Bray Wyatt in their rematch.

Wyatt beat Rollins at the WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. This served as one of the top matches on the card. 

The finish of the match saw Rollins with three super kicks that sent Wyatt off the stage and into a pit where pyro went off. Moments later as Rollins was trying to get to Wyatt, pyro went off in his face that led to led to Wyatt putting him in the Mandible Claw then Sister Abigail for the win. 

It will be interesting to see how WWE handles this feud considering that Rollins is on RAW while Wyatt was drafted to SmackDown.

It should be noted that Wyatt vs. Rollins is being advertised for RAW TV events through November but the belief is that these will be dark matches. 

Wyatt vs. Rollins in a Steel Cage Match at the November 4th TV event for Monday Night RAW. This appears to be a dark match but it’s possible that WWE pumps this to the broadcast to increase viewership. 

Their first match at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event earlier this month. WWE got backlash from fans over the finish, which was Rollins hitting Wyatt in the head with a sledgehammer.

This is when the referee stopped the match. Wyatt would proceed to get up and attack Rollins after the contest. 

What are your thoughts on Bray Wyatt winning the Universal Title? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

Viewership For AEW Dynamite & NXT TV (10/30)

The sixth week of the WWE NXT vs. AEW Dynamite war is in the books. 

Viewership data has been released for the October 30th editions of AEW Dynamite on TNT and NXT on the USA Network.

Here is the breakdown of the live and same-night DVR viewership, courtesy of Showbuzz Daily:

WWE NXT

WWE NXT averaged 580,000 viewers, which is down from the 698,000 viewers that the show drew last week on the USA Network. In the 18-49 demos, the show drew 0.18, down from 0.21 from last week. 

5 Takeaways From WWE NXT (10/30)

Matches that took place on the NXT show included WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions The Kabuki Warriors vs. Dakota Kai & Tegan Nox, Cameron Grimes vs. Tyler Bate, and Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly vs. Keith Lee & Matt Riddle.

AEW Dynamite

AEW Dynamite that aired during the same time slot on TNT pulled in 759,000, which is down from last week’s episode that did 963,000. The key number is the 18-49 demos that saw AEW draw 0.33, down from the 0.45 last week. 

Top matches on AEW included SCU vs. Lucha Bros in the AEW Tag Team Tournament Finals, Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks vs. Kip Sabian and The Hybrid 2 (Jack Evans and Angelico) and more. 

5 Takeaways From AEW Dynamite (10/30)

Last week, both shows were down as expected as they went up against game two of the MLB World Series Game on FOX that drew 11.925 million. This week, they went against game seven that drew 23.013 million on FOX. 

WWE and AEW will attempt to increase viewership with next week’s episodes, which should be interesting to see what number it pulls in. AEW will have its go-home show of Dynamite for the Full Gear pay-per-view event. 

Team Hogan Beats Team Flair At WWE Crown Jewel

The big match between Team Hogan and Team Flair is in the books. 

As seen at Thursday’s (October 31, 2019) WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at the King Fahd International Stadium on the WWE Network, Team Hogan went over Team Flair. 

Roman Reigns, Rusev, Ricochet, Ali, and Chad Gable representing WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan beat Randy Orton, Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley, Shinsuke Nakamura, Drew McIntyre, who represented pro wrestling legend Ric Flair. 

The two former WWE Champions were ringside for this contest, which was a Traditional 5-on-5 Tag Team Match. 

WWE set this match up back on the September 30th episode of Monday Night RAW when Hogan and Flair appeared on Miz TV. They cut promos on each other and eventually teased one last showdown. 

This led to the announcement of WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins serving as the captain of Team Hogan while Orton would serve as the captain of Team Flair. 

WWE would later change the match as Rollins was pulled and replaced by Reigns. The reason for that is due to Rollins also working a Falls Count Anywhere Match against Bray Wyatt where he put his title on the line at Crown Jewel. 

Tyson Fury Victorious In His WWE Debut At Crown Jewel

Professional heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury beat Braun Strowman in his WWE in-ring debut. 

The contest between the big men took place at the WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This marked the first time and perhaps the only time that fans witness Fury wrestle. 

Fury won the match by count-out when he hit a big right hand to Strowman, who was on the apron. WWE did have Strowman hit him with his running powerslam after the match but Fury got right back to his feet. 

WWE set up this match back on the Friday Night SmackDown premiere episode where Fury had a staredown with Strowman before jumping the barricade after a six-man tag team match

The angle happened when Strowman, The Miz & Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker) defeated AJ Styles, Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode. 

The following week on RAW, WWE had offered Fury an open microphone on the show in Bakersfield, CA at the Rabobank Arena on the USA Network. The two had a brawl on this show to further his program with Strowman.

It’s been reported that Fury is likely receiving significant money to make his WWE in-ring debut. WWE gets big money for putting on shows in Saudi Arabia and how stars receive hefty paydays. 

According to reports, Mohammad bin Salman, the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, wanted Fury to compete at the show. 

It should be noted that Fury approached WWE several years ago, but no deal was reached that would’ve seen him work a match. 

Cain Velasquez Taps Out to Brock Lesnar At WWE Crown Jewel

Cain Velasquez made his WWE in-ring debut when he took on Brock Lesnar for the first time inside of the squared circle. 

The former UFC Heavyweight champion wasn’t able to conquer the WWE Champion in one of the biggest matches held at the WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 

This was a quick match that only lasted about two minutes. The finish saw Velasquez drop him with a head kick and Cain swarmed him with strikes on the ground. Lesnar locked in the kimura and Velasquez tapped out. Post-match, Rey Mysterio attacked Lesnar with a chair after a brief brawl. 

This marked the second time that they competed against each other as they previously fought under the banner of the UFC. 

Velasquez defeated Lesnar by TKO to win the UFC Heavyweight Title at the UFC 221 pay-per-view in 2010.

This match was reported about a few weeks prior to Velasquez making his WWE television debut and signing lucrative, multi-year deal with WWE. 

It will be interesting to see when Velasquez makes his next WWE appearance as it was reported prior to him signing with the company that he needed to undergo knee surgery.

WWE set up this match back on the Friday Night SmackDown premiere episode just days after Lesnar attacked Rey Mysterio and his son on Monday Night RAW. On SmackDown, the former UFC star attacked Lesnar after he won the WWE Title from Kofi Kingston. 

What are your thoughts on Brock Lesnar defeating Cain Velasquez? Was this the right call by WWE officials? Sound off in the comment section.

Statistical Analysis: SCU vs. Lucha Bros. (AEW Tag Tournament Finals)

We are introducing a new feature here at SEScoops: a Statistical Analysis of (at least) one featured match per week. Our first installment looks at the finals of All Elite Wrestling’s tournament to crown the first-ever AEW World Tag Team Champions.

SCU vs Lucha Bros.: AEW Tag Tournament Finals
AEW Dynamite: October 30th, 2019

The main event of this week’s AEW Dynamite saw SCU (Scorpio Sky & Frankie Kazarian) clash with the Lucha Bros. (Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix). This match wasn’t just about championship gold however, SCU were also out to avenge their fallen SCU team member Christopher Daniels, who hasn’t been seen since Pentagon gave him a piledriver on the ramp several weeks ago.

Breakdown & Deciding Factors

This championship match was a fraught and often chaotic affair, with 70 strikes being thrown in the opening exchange. Lucha Bros weathered the early storm and took charge of the match, so much so they limited SCU to only one tag.

The amount of strikes thrown by SCU led to them to use a higher percentage of offense in this match, 58% of the match’s offense came from SCU.

SCU’s eventual victory came as a consequence of fighting from underneath in the closing stretch as Sky reversed the Foot-Stomp Piledriver to pin Pentagon.

SCU landed significantly more strikes than their opponents, but the Lucha Bros. landed more dives (4-3), reversed more moves (13-10) and had more pin attempts (4-3). Ultimately, SCU’s win was the result of grit and determination, as they did not have any big [statistical] advantages over the Lucha Bros.

Comment and let us know what you think on this new feature.

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ROH Moves November Texas Shows To June 2020

Ring of Honor wrestling has announced that they are postponing all shows scheduled for Dallas and San Antonio as part of their Texas tour. The events have been moved to June 2020.

The meet and greet events that were set to take place during the tour will take place as scheduled however, only now they will be free for fans who purchased the tickets for the live even shows.

The tour featured two live events that were scheduled to take place in Dallas on November 9, and in San Antonio on November 10. The dates have now been moved to June 5 and 6, respectively.

The company’s officials cite “operational conflict” as the main reason behind the postponement of the event. The company says they will provide full refunds to everyone who purchased a ticket for the show.

“We are in debt to the fans of Dallas and San Antonio,” ROH General Manager Greg Gilleland said. “We take pride in the passion and commitment of our fans and in return always strive to deliver them the best experience in every way that we can. We are currently working on some big plans for 2020 that involve a tremendous effort by everyone in the company and we vow to return to Texas in a big way.”

Bully Ray And Mark Henry Discuss If Ricochet Could Work A Program With Randy Orton

Randy Orton is set to appear at Crown Jewel in the 10-man tag team match where he will be part of Team Flair against Team Hogan.

Meanwhile on this Monday’s episode of WWE Raw, Orton delivered a RKO to Ricochet, who is going to be against Ortons team. Bully Ray and Mark Henry discussed this topic on SiriusXM’s Busted Open radio and gave their opinions on whether both the Superstars could do a program together.

Bully Ray wondered and asked Mark Henry if Ricochet could be right guy to work with Orton. Bully believes that finding the right guy to compliment Orton is difficult.

“I’ve been saying it for a long time, when it comes to Randy Orton, the problem is not Randy Orton. It’s finding the right guy to compliment Randy Orton. Do you think Ricochet could be that guy to have a good program with Randy?”

Henry answered that he sees Ricochet and Orton having a successful program together. Henry believes that Orton could bring Ricochet out of his shell as Randy Orton can be a devastating man with his words and he doesn’t care.

“I do. I think that it’ll have legs, I loved him and AJ Styles, but I think that this would be even more,” Henry answered. “Randy would bring Ricochet out of his shell. He’s going to have to, because if you’re in the ring Randy is going to talk about your mama, man, Randy don’t care. He will talk about your wife and kids, he’ll talk about ‘Oh, I saw you out there with that girl, was that your girlfriend or was that one of your side pieces?,’ Randy don’t care, he’ll bring it out of you.”

“For those of you don’t understand, when you say Randy Orton doesn’t care – you know the real Randy Orton, and I know the real Randy Orton – Randy truly does not care. Like, he will say and do just about anything. Randy don’t give a f–k,” Bully said.

Henry agreed and advised Ricochet to not piss Orton off. Henry also added that it could be a test for Ricochet to show his compatibility skills while wrestling Orton.

“And Ricochet, hey, people are not gonna blame Randy Orton if this s–t doesn’t go right. They’re gonna blame you. Because ‘You couldn’t work with Randy?’ ‘You couldn’t elevate yourself with Randy Orton?’ ‘I don’t know if you can after that.'”

Finally, Henry gave his opinion on Ricochet saying that he hasn’t been tested well before and working with Orton will be his ultimate test. Orton will try to gauge Ricochet and see what he has to offer.

“I think Ricochet is confused about what leadership is because he’s young,” Henry said. “He hasn’t had a dancing partner where the dancing partner says ‘Hey man, you call it, I want to see what you got,’ and Randy is going to do that. Randy is going to try him, Randy’s going to see, like, are you just a one-trick pony.”

Total Divas Sees Highest Viewership This Season So Far

The ratings for the fifth episode of the 9th season of WWE Total Divas saw quite a good rise in viewership – the best the show has seen this season so far.

The slight growth from last week’s episode, which managed to pull in 279,000 viewers is the highest this season. The Tuesday’s episode brought a total of 283,000 viewers for the fifth episode.

The episode also brought in a 0.12 rating in the coveted 18 – 49 demographic which is an up from last week’s 0.11 demo rating, according to Showbuzz Daily.

The show ranked in at #70 for the night among the Cable Top 150. The top ranked show of the night was Real Housewives on the Cable Top 150 chart in the 18-49 demographic.

This season had the all-time lowest premiere in the history of the show – a mighty 252,000.

The Total Divas episode featured the time when Ronda Rousey turned heel before WrestleMania and took shots on social media at wrestling being “fake”. The cast of the show think that Ronda is disrespecting them, the only person who doesn’t think so is Natalya.

NBC Sports Twitter For Chicago Cubs Says They Like AEW Over WWE In Response To Raw Segment

On this week’s WWE Raw, The Viking Raiders had a squash match against indie wrestlers Mike Sydal and Kyle Roberts who were dressed in The Chicago Cubs uniform, and were even billed as the baseball team’s name.

Raw took place in St. Louis that night, which is the home of the Cardinals, and WWE wanted to play off of the two teams’ bitter rivalry in front of the St. Louis crowd.

The duo of “Rizzo” and “Bryant” of “The Chicago Cubs” didn’t last long in front of the Viking Raiders at all – as is the case with enhancement talent – the match was over in a couple of minutes. The WWE Raw Tag Team Champions didn’t give the Cubs a single chance to attack them.

While the audience in attendance was dead for the most part of the match, WWE’s shot against the Cubs did gain attention elsewhere. The segment caught the attention of the official NBC Sports account for the Chicago White Sox, who enjoyed seeing the Cubs get a beatdown. So of course, the Cubs’ NBC Sports account responded, and said in the now-viral response that they like All Elite Wrestling over WWE anyway.

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This got the attention of none other than executive vice president of AEW, Cody Rhodes, and chief brand officer Brandi Rhodes.

You can check out full results from the WWE Raw episode by clicking here.

Tyson Fury On How WWE Opportunity Came About, Talks Training For WWE

Tyson Fury, who is ready to make his WWE debut by facing Braun Strowman in a match at the upcoming Crown Jewel pay-per-view event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Fury discussed how the WWE opportunity came about and how the training for WWE has been in a recent interview.

Fury said that he received a phone call asking if he would like to be work with the WWE, and he agreed to it quickly.

“Very quickly. I got the phone call to say would you like to be involved in a WWE fight, I said yes,” Tyson told Express Sport.

“It was a Wednesday night at 7pm and I was on a plane the next day to LA at 6am in the morning. [My first thought was] do it. I have always wanted to be involved and always wanted to be a fan of it.”

Tyson’s son is a huge fan of WWE so it was a “no brainer” for him to agree to work with the professional wrestling company.

Related: Tyson Fury Reveals The Name Of His Wrestling Finisher

When it comes to training for his WWE debut, Tyson described it as a “lot more demanding”. Tyson reveals that it’s has a more hands-on approach, and is taxing to the body.

After seeing how it’s done, Tyson says he understands how wrestlers are prone to more injury.

“There is a lot more smashes and crashes to the floor. That’s tough and I can see how they can get injured a lot all the time. The surprising thing is the ring is just the same as a boxing ring. People think ‘Oh it’s a padded ring or whatever but it’s really not.”

“It’s definitely tough in there. The ropes are really tight and they really do a lot of damage to you when you get chucked into them.”

Tyson was also asked if he would make an appearance at WrestleMania 36 which is set to take place in Tampa, Florida.

Tyson answered that he might make a surprise appearance at the grand event if he is free from his work in boxing.

Billy Corgan Says He’s Blown Away By Fans’ Feedback To NWA Powerrr

National Wrestling Alliance’s President Billy Corgan recently discussed the company’s new wrestling show NWA Powerrr, and revealed that he was overwhelmed by the unexpected support from fans for the show.

Speaking to PWInsider, Corgan said that the show is doing “20 times further along” than what the company expected. Corgan attributed this success to the new alternative wrestling scene.

“We’ve just been blown away,” Corgan said. “We certainly thought we would do fine, but the numbers and the feedback from the fans has just been overwhelming. I mean, we’re 20 times further along than we thought we’d be at this point. So, it showed that the last couple of years investing and working with different companies and building relationships in the business have really paid of. Word of mouth got around, and certainly, to AW’s credit and of course many others, New Japan. What’s called this alternate universe, this non-WWE universe professional wrestling is kind of kicking into another gear. We’re able to ride that wave at the same time as well.”

Corgan also talked about the creative freedom that the company gives their talent. Corgan revealed that NWA gives full freedom to the wrestlers, they just tell them what they’re trying to accomplish, then set the wrestlers free to do whatever they can do to get the story across.

“Sure. Okay. So, let’s just pretend we’re talking about an imaginary wrestler. I would pull that wrestler aside, and say ‘Here’s what we’re trying to accomplish. Here’s where we’re going. Here’s the in and here’s the out. You’re on your own.’ And literally, we’re not even giving people time to use … We’re letting them run free. Absolutely. The only sort of stopgap measure is, we tell Galli or Marquez, ‘If you think it’s going long, you pull the plug on the fly.’ But that’s it. So, if an Eli Drake or an Aaron Stevens or a Nick Aldis is on fire, they can run as long as they want to go. There’s limits on our talent. Literally, the only thing we’ve said is let’s try not to curse, because we don’t think that’s necessary for what we’re trying to get across. But beyond that, talent has literal freedom as long as they’re within the lanes of the angle.”

NWA Powerrr debuted its first episode on October 8 on the company’s official YouTube and Facebook. The company said they wanted the show to be freely available for everyone to watch around the world without any restrictions or paywalls. The show airs every Tuesday on the company’s online platforms.

You can check out the full results for NWA Powerrr Week 4 by clicking here.

Bobby Lashley Opens Up About Return To WWE, Lana Storyline

Bobby Lashley has spoken out about his return to WWE, as well as his current storyline with Lana, in an interview with TV Insider.

The Superstar, whose first run with the company saw him as a silent but dominant competitor, addressed the more light-hearted run he’s been enjoying since his return.

He admitted, “I’m still trying. It’s hard for me. I came from a world of amateur wrestling. It was always shut up and train. The last thing you would want to do is anything else. Everything else was shut up and train. When I first came into this world, it was more hardcore. That fighting style was real, and I fit right in. Coming back this time, there are so many different characters, and people are talking about entrances and costumes.”

Lashley continued, “I was like, ‘Where is Brock? Sign us up. Let’s do this. Let’s fight.’ They were like, ‘No, we need you to dance on Instagram. We need you to tell a joke. We need you to look sloppy and do some different things. Sing on TV. Make out with this lady.’ All these things they want that are different. I didn’t understand it for a long time, but I do now. Just to see me open up where people can relate to you and get behind you. People can get behind you or against you, but they know who you are. I don’t think they know who I really am. They know what I’m capable of doing, but they don’t know who I am. I think that is what we are trying to do. Just crack the shell and show a little bit more of me.”

“I Might Be The Next Val Venis”

His most current storyline has seen him paired up with Lana. The two have coupled together on-screen against Rusev. Recent weeks have seen them enjoying massages and spa days. Lashley confessed he still finds these segments challenging, adding that he is still working on adding layers to his character.

“It was one of those things where no matter what you do, you have to sit back and say, ‘Is that me? Can I do that?’ I didn’t know if I could do it, but that’s the challenge of being a WWE superstar today,” Lashley said.

“In order to be a performer and maybe take on that next role in acting, you have to have different layers. My layer was one-dimensional. I put some gloves on and kick anybody’s ass. So there is a part I need to work at. Doing a role that is so dramatic, love scenes. It’s taking some getting used to… I might be the next Val Venis. It is a different style for me. I am who I am. I think this will show a little more who I am after.”

Lashley recently revealed that he has received death threats over this storyline with Lana and Rusev.

Tyson Fury Reveals The Name Of His Wrestling Finisher

Tyson Fury is all set to make his wrestling debut at the upcoming Crown Jewel PPV and the boxing champion has already thought an impressive name for his finishing move for his sports entertainment debut.

Fury recently spoke to media during the official Crown Jewel press conference and he discussed things such as Saudi Arabia becoming a sporting hub and more.

While discussing his upcoming match against the Monster Among Man, the Gypsy King revealed that his finishing move is called the dosser drop and claimed that we are going to see it tomorrow:

“It’s called the dosser drop and you’re going to see it tomorrow night,  It’s an amazing move and it’s going to be an amazing experience for the Saudi Arabian people to see and witness the dosser drop, aka the Gypsy King’s finishing move.”

Fury also talked about his debut being a crossover between WWE and Boxing. He explained that it’s a mammoth of an event that has never been done before in the history of either of the sports.

Tyson Fury will be making his wrestling debut in a one on one match against Braun Strowman at the Crown Jewel PPV from Riyadh. You can check out the final match card and details of our live coverage for the event here.

Rey Mysterio Reveals Dominick Will Be Training At The WWE Performance Center Next Year

Rey Mysterio has revealed that his son, Dominick, will be training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida next year.

In an interview with Marca.com (translated from Spanish), Mysterio explained that his son has been learning new in-ring skills. He noted that his training at the PC will focus on learning WWE’s specific style.

“He’s coming along and learning as time passes. He’ll start next year to train at the Performance Center in Orlando to learn the company’s style and then we’ll see [what happens],” Mysterio said.

Mysterio continued, “He’s had more than two years to prepare and the truth is, he’s been learning pretty quickly. You can tell that it’s in his blood. I am loving being able to share the ring with him before I retire. I think he will enjoy it. He’s commented to me that he wants to continue the Mysterio dynasty.”

Dominick has been involved in a storyline between his father, the debuting Cain Velasquez, and the current WWE Champion Brock Lesnar. He has previously teased that he wants his debut match to be a tag team bout, where he gets to partner with his dad.

Mysterio has previously trademarked the name ‘Principe Mysterio‘ which translates to Prince Mysterio. If Dominick does continue the Mysterio tradition, it seems that it may be under that name.

Rikishi Reveals What Vince McMahon Requested Before Getting The Stinkface

WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi has shared details over the time he had to deliver his infamous finishing move, the Stinkface, to Vince McMahon. 

Speaking with the WINCLY podcast, Rikishi shared his admiration of Vince McMahon and the product he has created.

“Vince McMahon is a wonderful dude and I don’t have nothing bad to say about the man,” Rikishi stated. “He’s set up his platform for wrestlers in the past, present and future and he’s taken care of a lot of families.”

He continued, “For us to be a part of his family, I’m talking about all the way to his father. My family has been there for 75+ years so it’s a family thing to be a part of the WWE. So, I wanna thank Vince McMahon for continuing to put out entertainment for fans around the world.”

Turning his attention towards the moment he had to Stinkface his boss, he recalled that Vince had a specific request for him.

“Before we went out there he goes, ‘Hey. I hope you washed your ass today.’ I said just because it’s called Stinkface doesn’t mean my ass stinks,” Rikishi joked. 

He revealed that he would wrestle in three different thongs. His decision on which thong to wear that night was based on his much he liked his opponent.

“I have the thong I never take out the sandwich bag. I have the mediocre thong that I air out. Then I have the new thongs,” he explained. “So for those you think I don’t like, which thong do you think they get? So I wanted to give Vince McMahon the new thong. Otherwise I probably would have gotten fired the next day.”

Triple H And Stephanie McMahon Comment On WWE’s First-Ever Women’s Match In Saudi Arabia

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon have both addressed Lacey Evans and Natalya’s history-making match at Crown Jewel. The women will compete in the first-ever women’s wrestling match to take place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia later today for the WWE special.

Both took to Twitter to address the occasion. Stephanie McMahon stressed how proud she was of both Superstars, as well as all the women who helped pave the way to this “groundbreaking moment.”

“I’m so proud of @LaceyEvansWWE, @NatbyNature and all the women who have paved the way for this groundbreaking moment, the first-ever women’s match in Saudi Arabia. It’s time to make history again! #WomensEvolution #CrownJewel @WWE”

Triple H shared Stephanie’s sentiment, reiterating how it’s an incredible moment for Evans, Natalya, the entire women’s locker room and all those that came before.

“Incredible for both of these athletes, the entire @WWE women’s locker room, and all those who paved the way for this moment. Congratulations @LaceyEvansWWE and @natbynature, continue to show the world what you can do!!!”

Stephanie McMahon recently confirmed that both women will be competing in full bodysuits, in order to be respectful of Saudi Culture.

WWE Crown Jewel takes place later today from the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. WWE’s Kickoff show will start at 12PM ET.

Ric Flair Shares That He Is Medically Cleared Ahead Of Crown Jewel

WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair was a guest on WWE’s newly launched podcast, After The Bell. During the conversation with host Corey Graves, Flair confessed that he had been medically cleared by WWE officials. His comments suggested that he could be involved in a physical spot during WWE’s Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia. 

“I’ve been cleared, by the way, Corey,” Flair said. “That’s a secret, I’ve been cleared. I’ve got a medical release. So, never, ever forget who the dirtiest player in the game is, man. I’ll be equipped and ready, in the words of Pedro Morales, for any kind of action!”

WWE has been teasing a physical confrontation between Flair and Hulk Hogan for the past few weeks. In a recent interview with Bryon Saxton uploaded to WWE’s YouTube channel, Flair once again teased things getting physical between himself and Hogan. 

The two are managing their teams in a 10-man tag team match at Crown Jewel. Team Flair is comprised of Randy Orton, King Corbin, Bobby Lashley, Shinsuke Nakamura and Drew McIntyre. Team Hogan features Roman Reigns, Ricochet, Rusev, Shorty G and Ali.

WWE Crown Jewel takes place later today from the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. WWE’s Kickoff show will start at 12PM ET.

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Finn Balor Claims Nobody Watched NXT After He Joined WWE’s Main Roster

Finn Balor recently returned to WWE’s black-and-gold brand NXT. In an interview with TV Insider, Balor reflected on his return to the show. He claimed that he’s not just a part of NXT, he is NXT, stressing that nobody watched the show after he left for WWE’s main roster.

“I’m not part of this brand. I am the brand,” Finn said. “When Finn’s gone, nobody is watching. When Finn’s there, everybody is watching. We talk about Johnny Gargano, the heart of NXT. He is this NXT darling. He was champion for 57 days. Finn Balor was champion for 292 days, so if the heart of NXT was a 57-day champ, there are some big issues.”

He explained how the shackles have been on him for too long, and he was forced into a little box on the main roster. Now, however, he is free.

“The shackles are completely off,” he said. “I’m going to go back to what I like to do, which is just being myself and going out there no holds barred and have a little fun.”

Balor remained coy when asked if the WWE Universe will ever see The Demon again. He teased that fans were about to see a whole new side of him, adding that it’s going to be a wild ride.

Jordan Myles Reacts To The Idea Of Apologizing To Jay Lethal, Booker T’s Opinions

NXT Superstar Jordan Myles has returned to Twitter, sharing his thoughts on the controversy surrounding a t-shirt design WWE created for him. Myles reacted to the idea of apologizing to former Ring of Honor World Champion Jay Lethal. He also addressed Booker T’s recent thoughts on how he dealt with the situation. 

He questioned why he should apologize for being honest, asking why he shouldn’t voice his opinions about pro wrestling. Myles stressed he is proud to be a professional wrestler and even prouder to be African American. He added that people can “Stand with me and stand behind me.#ForTheCulture.”

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When told be a fan that he needed to publicly apologize to Jay Lethal, Myles uploaded a video of him breaking into laughter, accompanied by a caption that read: 

“HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA I’ll apologize for not being sorry.”

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Respect

Myles confessed that he was emotional in his initial approach, adding he had nothing but respect for Booker T. He made a public request to be on Booker T’s podcast, stating that they could “discuss this situation as a whole.”

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The WWE Superstar recently released a statement to his Instagram account. In that statement, Myles admitted his initial, emotional response was unprofessional and disrespectful. He has since launched a new shirt of his own, with all proceeds going towards the ADAA (Anxiety and Depression Association of America) foundation. 

WWE Crown Jewel Final Card, Live Coverage

The card for today’s (Thursday, October 31, 2019) WWE Crown Jewel pay-per-view event has been finalized.

The company hasn’t officially announced the main event of this event that takes place in that will air on the WWE Network but it will most likely be WWE Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez, which will mark Lesnar’s first title defense. 

More importantly, it will mark the WWE in-ring debut of Velasquez. Also, Tyson Fury will make his pro wrestling in-ring debut when he meets Braun Strowman in a singles match. 

As a reminder, we will be providing live play-by-play coverage of this special on Thursday afternoon starting at 12 p.m. ET with the Kickoff Show. The main card begins at 1 p.m. ET. 

Final WWE Crown Jewel Card

WWE Champion Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez

Braun Strowman vs. Tyson Fury

WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins vs. Bray Wyatt – Falls Count Anywhere Match

Team Flair (Randy Orton, Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley, Shinsuke Nakamura, Drew McIntyre) vs. Team Hogan (Roman Reigns, Rusev, Ricochet, Ali, and Chad Gable)

Cesaro vs. Mansoor 

The New Day vs. The Viking Raiders vs. Heavy Machinery vs. Lucha House Party vs. Zack Ryder & Curt Hawkins vs. The Revival vs. The O.C. vs. Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode vs. The B-Team – Tag Team Turmoil Match (Winner to crown the Best Tag Team in the World)

WWE United States Champion AJ Styles vs. TBD

Natalya vs. Lacey Evans

Kickoff Show – #1 Contender To United States Title Battle Royal: Apollo Crews, Buddy Murphy, Andrade, Drake Maverick, Eric Young, Luke Harper, Cedric Alexander, Heath Slater, Humberto Carrillo, No Way Jose, 24/7 Champion Sunil Singh, Mojo Rawley, Erick Rowan, R-Truth, Sin Cara, Brian Kendrick, Titus O’Neil, Tony Nese, Akira Tozawa, and Shelton Benjamin. 

Check out our WWE Crown Jewel Predictions.

Stephanie McMahon Comments On Lacey Evans And Natalya’s Crown Jewel Attires

WWE Superstars Lacey Evans and Natalya are set to make history today as they compete in the first-ever women’s wrestling match in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Stephanie McMahon confirmed that the two will be wearing full bodysuits that will cover most of their bodies. She noted that the decision was made to respect Saudi culture.

“We need to be respectful of the cultures in the countries we perform in,” she explained to TMZ.

WWE previously made history in the Middle East in December 2017. They held a matchup between Sasha Banks and Alexa Bliss. Both women wore bodysuits similar to what Stephanie is describing. Their match took place at a WWE Live Event in Abu Dhabi.

Regarding the historic event, Stephanie said “As a woman, as a mother, as just a person, I couldn’t be more proud. I am ecstatic, I am thrilled, I am many different adjectives to describe how I feel right now.”

Stephanie added that WWE officials had been working on securing a women’s match in Saudi Arabia for “a long time” and had meetings with numerous powerful Saudi officials behind the scenes to ensure it happened.

WWE Crown Jewel takes place later today from the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. WWE’s Kickoff show will start at 12PM ET.

Seth Rollins Discusses Fans Turning On Him After Hell In A Cell

Seth Rollins was once a universally loved babyface but fan opinion has started to diversify over the last few months and people have especially started criticizing his performance after his recent Hell In A Cell match against Bray Wyatt.

While appearing at the premiere episode of WWE’s new After The Bell podcast, the host Corey Graves asked the Universal Champion how he feels about the fans turning on him and the Architect gave a very honest answer.

Corey discussed how Seth used to be an internet darling during his run as Tyler Black in the independent circuit. The SmackDown commentator then asked the current champion how it feels to see fans turning on him and the former Shield member said that it feels awful:

“It feels awful. It’s not a good feeling to go out there and put your body on the line and not just at Hell In A Cell but every single night. I do what I have to do, when I have to do it.

It’s not always pretty but you go out there and you do your job and people don’t like it and they forget that it is what it is. And so it hurts your feelings. It’s fine, it’s art so you can have your opinion on it but man it’s a tough pill to swallow sometimes.”

Seth Rollins faced Bray Wyatt in a Hell In A Cell match at the WWE PPV of the same name earlier this month and fans highly criticized the fact that their Universal Championship match ended in a referee stoppage.

Apart from this, Rollins also discussed the WWE Universe panning down the Hell In A Cell main event and more. You can check out his comments in the video below and the find the full episode of the podcast on WWE Network:

Natalya And Lacey Evans React To Announcement Of Crown Jewel Match

WWE surprised everyone yesterday by announcing the first-ever women’s match in Saudi Arabia between Natalya and Lacey Evans for the upcoming Crown Jewel PPV.

The company later posted a couple of videos capturing the individual response of these two female superstars on the announcement of the upcoming historic match.

The first video featuring Lacey Evans was shot right after the press conference and talking about the upcoming bout, the Raw Star said that she can’t believe it’s happening:

“Just honored, honored that I get to be a part of this history-making event, and I’m just… I’m blown away. I’m honestly numb right now. I can’t believe that this is happening, and like I said, I’m just blessed that I get to be here.”

Natalya also made similar comments on the matter and in the interview taken a few hours after the announcement the former Divas Champion said that it’s a life-changing event:

“I don’t even feel like it’s really sunk in. For me, it’s just… it’s life-changing.  I can’t believe that I’m getting to do this and I cannot believe that I’m going to be a part of history. I’m just so excited”

Natalya and Lacey Evans will be making history with their singles match at the upcoming Crown Jewel PPV taking place from King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh this Friday.

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