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  • MLW: Lawlor vs. Fatu World Title Match Signed For Chicago July 6th

    MLW: Lawlor vs. Fatu World Title Match Signed For Chicago July 6th

    Major League Wrestling (MLW) has announced the main event for the fight league’s next live event, Kings of Colosseum.

    MLW World Heavyweight Champion “Filthy” Tom Lawlor faces his toughest challenge to date when he battles Jacob Fatu of CONTRA Unit. Click here for a full recap on the ways CONTRA Unit has been terrorizing MLW since they first appeared on the scene and the events that have led up to this World title clash.

    MLW: Kings of Colosseum is an MLW FUSION TV taping for beIN SPORTS. The show takes place Saturday night, July 6th from Chicago’s Cicero Stadium. If you’re in the Chicago area, head over to MLWTickets.com for ticket information.

    Updated Card for MLW: Kings of Colosseum

    The following is an updated look at the card for MLW: Kings of Colosseum:

    • MLW World Champion “Filthy” Tom Lawlor vs. Jacob Fatu
    • Los Parks (presented by Salina de la Renta) vs. Dr. Wagner Jr. & El Hijo de Wagner Jr.

    Also signed to appear: Low Ki • World Tag Team Champions The Hart Foundation • National Openweight Champion Alex Hammerstone • MJF • Ross & Marshall Von Erich • Richard Holliday • Mance Warner • Gringo Loco • CONTRA Unit • Myron Reed • Ace Austin • Ariel Dominguez and more!

    MLW Live Events Schedule

    The following is an updated look at MLW’s summer schedule:

    • 7/6: Kings of Colosseum (Chicago)
    • 7/25: Never Say Never (NYC)
    • 9/7: War Chamber (Dallas, TX)

    Visit MLW.com for more details and check out MLW’s official YouTube channel to watch MLW FUSION for free every week.

  • Jericho Says Undertaker & Goldberg Can Still Go, Angle Remembers Owen Match, More

    Jericho Says Undertaker & Goldberg Can Still Go, Angle Remembers Owen Match, More

    AEW star Chris Jericho is commented on The Undertaker and Goldberg’s match from last week’s Super ShowDown show. Undertaker and Goldberg have drawn criticism for the quality of their match, especially the sloppy finish.

    Jericho compared Undertaker and Goldberg compared to rock and roll icons Mick Jagger and Ozzy Osbourne, as legends who can still go even past their prime.

    Angle Remembers Owen Hart Match

    Did you know Kurt Angle and Owen Hart wrestled in WWE? The non-televised match took place in May of 1999, just days before Owen’s tragic death. 20 years later, Angle still has fond memories of the match and profound respect for Owen Hart.

    As legend has it, when Owen returned backstage following the bout, he proclaimed that Kurt Angle would be a future World Champion. He was right – 12 times over. Below, you can see a rare photo from Owen Hart vs. Kurt Angle.

    Remembering Dusty Rhodes

    Today (June 11th) marks four years since the passing of the legendary “American Dream” Dusty Rhodes. Rhodes was working as booker/producer at NXT when he passed away at 69 years old from kidney failure. NXT General Manager William Regal tweeted the following about his friend:

    Waltman at the WWE PC

    WWE Hall of Famer Sean ‘X-Pac’ Waltman is back training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL this week.

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  • Jinder Mahal Wins WWE 24/7 Title On Airport Tarmac (Video)

    Jinder Mahal Wins WWE 24/7 Title On Airport Tarmac (Video)

    Jinder Mahal is the WWE 24/7 Champion once again.

    The title change occurred earlier this week as R-Truth was getting ready to board an airplane en route to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia for WWE Super ShowDown.

    Jinder Mahal makes good on his promise to reclaim the 24/7 Championship, defeating R-Truth on the airport tarmac as the WWE Superstars head to Jeddah for Super ShowDown.

    This marks Jinder Mahal’s second reign as 24/7 Champion and the 10th title reign since the belt was introduced back on May 20th.

    As of this writing, R-Truth is the Superstar with the most 24/7 title reigns (4 reigns) and combined days as champion (17 days).

    Watch: Jinder Mahal Wins WWE 24/7 Championship on Airport Tarmac

  • Goldberg Hypes Undertaker Match, Takes A Dig At Brock Lesnar (Video)

    Goldberg Hypes Undertaker Match, Takes A Dig At Brock Lesnar (Video)

    Bill Goldberg steps into a WWE ring one more time this Friday at Super ShowDown from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He faces The Undertaker in a dream match that virtually nobody expected to see at this stage in their careers.

    Inside The Ropes has published a clip from Goldberg’s recent discussion with Kenny McIntosh, which you can watch below. Goldberg reflected on his famous face-off with The Undertaker in the 2017 Royal Rumble match.

    He says it was awesome to share a ring with the dead man that night. Goldberg revealed that he’s actually known Undertaker since before Taker was in the business. He has always admired The Undertaker and has tried to follow in his footsteps, in terms of his mentality towards the business and standing up for the right thing.

    Goldberg recalls feeling like a “green kid” when standing across from The Undertaker. More specifically, he wasn’t sure how his intense, fearless character should react to the intimidating Undertaker. He asked himself, “Do I disrespect him if I don’t sell his gimmick?”

    Goldberg then joked that he’s really looking forward to their match at Super ShowDown, “Because he’ll let me do more than 2 moves,” which appears to be a reference to his matches against Brock Lesnar.

    Watch: Goldberg Talks About His Match Against The Undertaker at Super ShowDown

  • Los Parks vs. Dr. Wagner Jr. & Hijo De Dr. Wagner Jr. Signed For MLW Chicago (7/6)

    Los Parks vs. Dr. Wagner Jr. & Hijo De Dr. Wagner Jr. Signed For MLW Chicago (7/6)

    Major League Wrestling (MLW) has announced the first match for the upcoming Kings of Colosseum event on July 6th from Chicago, IL.

    One of lucha libre’s greatest rivalries will be reignited this summer as LA Park & El Hijo de LA Park (presented by Salina de la Renta) take on Dr. Wagner Jr. & El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr.

    A press release sent in by MLW reads:

    “LA Park and Dr. Wagner are bitter enemies for over 2 decades.  During that time, blood, sweat, championships and pride have all been on the line as the top ranked luchadores battled throughout Mexico as a nation watched on. Now, the two enlist their sons in a multigenerational match in Major League Wrestling.”

    MLW: Kings of Colosseum is an MLW FUSION TV taping for beIN SPORTS. The show takes place Saturday night, July 6th from Chicago’s Cicero Stadium. If you’re in the Chicago area, head over to MLWTickets.com for ticket information.

    MLW Live Events Schedule

    The following is an updated look at MLW’s summer schedule:

    • 7/6: Kings of Colosseum (Chicago)
    • 7/25: Never Say Never (NYC)
    • 9/7: War Chamber (Dallas, TX)

  • Jon Moxley & Juice Robinson Post-Match Promos From BOSJ 26 Finals

    Jon Moxley & Juice Robinson Post-Match Promos From BOSJ 26 Finals

    Jon Moxley is the new IWGP United States Champion after defeating Juice Robinson at Wednesday’s NJPW Best of the Super Juniors Finals event. Moxley struck gold in his New Japan debut and toppled Juice after weeks of taunting. Both men cut promos backstage after the match.

    Juice’s Promo

    Juice Robinson says “everybody was right” after assuming that Moxley would defeat him. “Thanks for believing in me,” he said snidely. Jon Moxley drew blood by biting his face and left him demoralized.

    He was riding high as one of the top stars in New Japan until Moxley came in and took the only thing that means anything to him. Moxley fought his ass off and is a different man than he was 8 years ago when they trained together in Florida Championship Wrestling.

    Moxley took over the world in WWE and clearly has a chip on his shoulder now that he’s free. Jon Moxley made an example out of him in their match and killed whatever was left of his former persona, CJ Parker.

    Moxley’s Promo

    Jon Moxley thanked New Japan for the opportunity to wrestle for them and allowing him the freedom to ply his craft. He also thanked Juice for sharing the ring with him.

    He’s known Juice since they were “kids” and there’s a reason he’s been targeting Juice for weeks: because Juice is a star. He knows Juice will come back for that title harder than ever. “So bring it, motherf*cker, I’m gonna be training harder than ever. I’m gonna be ready for you.”

    Everybody around the world wants to wrestle for New Japan, but he’s got a message for them. If you’re thinking about coming after his title, you better strike first. Jon Moxley is on the warpath and he’s on the hunt. He speaks the language of violence. He ha a message for anybody looking to challenge him and urges those people to look at Juice Robinson to learn his message.

    Sign up for NJPW World to watch the BOSJ 26 tournament.

  • Several Female WWE Performers Headed to Saudi Arabia

    Several Female WWE Performers Headed to Saudi Arabia

    This Friday, WWE presents Super ShowDown live from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The special event headlined by The Undertaker vs. Goldberg will air live on the award-winning WWE Network.

    This will be the third WWE event in Saudi Arabia as part of the company’s 10-year partnership with the Saudi General Sports Authority. Due to the country’s political and religious climate, we have yet to see a women’s match on one of WWE’s Saudi Arabia shows. However, there are several female WWE performers traveling overseas this week.

    Based on social media activity, we know WWE announcer Renee Young and Natalya were on board the WWE charter flight that left San Antonio, TX on Tuesday. This is Renee Young’s second trip to Saudi Arabia, as she served as a commentator for Crown Jewel last year. According to Fightul, Alexa Bliss was also on board.

    There’s no word on whether Alexa Bliss and Natalya will be working the pay-per-view this Friday. The fact that two female wrestlers (Natalya and Bliss) are traveling there is notable.

    WWE executives and wrestlers have spoken publicly about the company pushing for ‘progress’ in Saudi Arabia. The hope is to one day feature women’s wrestling as part of these shows.

    During an interview with BBC last year, Triple H stated, “While, right now, women are not competing in the event, we have had discussions about that and we believe and hope that, in the next few years they will be.”

    Check back on Friday afternoon for our WWE Super ShowDown Takeaways feature.

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  • Adam Cole: NXT Is The Best Wrestling Brand In The World

    Adam Cole: NXT Is The Best Wrestling Brand In The World

    NXT delivered another stellar Takeover event over the weekend from Bridgeport, CT. Check out our 5 Takeaways from NXT Takeover XXV for our full rundown.

    The culmination of Takeover XXV saw Adam Cole defeat Johnny Gargano to capture the NXT Championship. Immediately after the crowning moment of his WWE career, Cole spoke with ESPN about the legacy of the NXT championship and the responsibility he feels to continue pushing NXT forward.

    Cole says people around the world see NXT’s potential, but he feels the world ‘potential’ undersells what they have already accomplished. NXT is selling out arenas around the United States and is making headway overseas. He wants NXT to be bigger than it is and to reach new heights. He is the new face of NXT, which is a dream come true.

    As NXT Champion, Adam Cole sees two main reasons why that distinction is so important. “Number one is the brand that it represents,” he said. “NXT has shown time and time again that we are the best. bell-to-bell sports entertainment/pro wrestling whatever you want to call it products on the planet.”

    “The other reason is the men who have held this championship. Samoa Joe, Finn Balor, Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens. The best of the best of all this championship. So this championship is looked at as one of the most prestigious, if not the most prestigious, in the entire world. The NXT Championship has shown bell-to-bell, you will get no more exciting match in the entire world than the NXT Championship match. So me being the guy, again, I’m more than ready to be the guy to carry the show. I’m more than ready to be the NXT Champion and like I said I will continue to take NXT the brand to places that it has never been.”

    Below, you can check out another backstage interview with Adam Cole after winning the NXT Championship at Takeover XXV:

  • MLW War Chamber Coming To Dallas On September 7th

    MLW War Chamber Coming To Dallas On September 7th

    Hot of the success of Fury Road this past weekend, Major League Wrestling (MLW) has announced its first-ever show from Dallas, TX.

    MLW War Chamber will take place Saturday night, September 7th from the NYTEX Sports Centre arena. The event will be an MLW FUSION TV taping for beIN SPORTS and will feature a homecoming for 3rd generation Von Erich family members Ross and Marshall.

    As for what this new War Chamber match will entail, MLW CEO Court Bauer is keeping those details close to the vest, for now.

    “Since we started touring nationally Dallas fans have been demanding MLW and today we make that happen,” said Bauer. “As for what is WAR CHAMBER, well, that you’ll have to wait to hear more about soon.”

    Matches for MLW War Chamber will be announced in the weeks ahead. Talent already signed to appear at MLW’s Dallas debut includes The Von Erichs, MLW World Champion “Filthy” Tom Lawlor, MLW Tag Team Champions the Hart Foundation, Salina de la Renta, National Openweight Champion Alex Hammerstone, MJF and more.

    Tickets for MLW War Chamber go on sale next Monday (June 10th) at MLWTickets.com.

  • WWE Raw Preview: Undertaker Returns, Brock Lesnar Cashes In

    WWE Raw Preview: Undertaker Returns, Brock Lesnar Cashes In

    Tonight’s edition of WWE Raw takes place from Austin, Texas at the Frank Erwin Center. This is the final Raw before Friday’s WWE Super ShowDown network special from Saudi Arabia.

    The Undertaker returns tonight for a rare WWE television appearance. The Dead Man will be on hand to promote his ‘dream match’ against Bill Goldberg this Friday. What will The Undertaker have to say about this unique challenge?

    The other top item advertised for Raw is Brock Lesnar cashing in his Money in the Bank contract against Universal Champion Seth Rollins. Believe it or not, this will be Brock Lesnar’s first time wrestling on WWE Raw since July 2002. Whether or not this match actually happens (with a decisive finish) remains to be seen. However, it is a big selling point for the show.

    The Raw preview at WWE.com is also hyping:

    • Roman Reigns will team up with his cousins The Usos against Drew McIntyre & The Revival.
    • Rey Mysterio might have to relinquish the United States championship due to injury.
    • Lacey Evans continues her feud with Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch.

    Check back later tonight for our WWE Raw Live Coverage and our post-show “Raw Takeaways” feature.

  • Latest WWE Survey Asks Fans To Describe The Company

    Latest WWE Survey Asks Fans To Describe The Company

    WWE sent out the latest Fan Council survey on Friday. The latest query asks fans what they think about WWE as a company.

    At a time when annual revenue has never been higher, fans (and wrestlers) have been increasingly vocal about WWE’s creative direction. The survey is an encouraging sign that WWE is open to feedback and possibly change.

    Most of the descriptive terms listed in the Fan Council survey are positive. they include, Fun, Exciting, Smart, Honest and Inspirational.

    Among the negative terms: Boring, Out of Date and Unoriginal.

    You can see the full field of options below.

    Which of the phrases below would you use to describe WWE?

  • Brock Lesnar To Cash In MITB Contract On Monday’s RAW

    Brock Lesnar To Cash In MITB Contract On Monday’s RAW

    Brock Lesnar will cash in his ‘Money in the Bank’ contract this Monday Night on ‘Raw’ according to his ‘advocate’ Paul Heyman.

    Heyman made the announcement on Friday confirming that Lesnar plans to cash in his title bout contract some time on Monday night against Universal champion Seth Rollins.

    “Ladies and gentlemen, please be advised, my client Brock Lesnar hereby cashes in the Money in the Bank contract effective this Monday, June 3, 2019 between the hours of 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. ET at a moment of his choosing live on ‘Monday Night Raw’ against the reigning, defending, undisputed Universal heavyweight champion Seth Rollins,” Heyman said in the video.

    Lesnar made a surprise appearance at the ‘Money in the Bank’ pay-per-view where he jumped into the match at the last second and ultimately claimed the prize for a title bout of his choosing at a later date.

    Since that time, Lesnar has been making regular appearances on television, which has been a rarity for him since returning to WWE several years ago.

    Lesnar has also recommitted himself to WWE after deciding not to return to the UFC where it was rumored that he was going to take a fight against heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier later this year.

    When that deal fell apart and Lesnar informed the UFC that he didn’t intend to fight again, he almost immediately began appearing on WWE programming again.

    Now Lesnar will look to regain the Universal championship that he lost at WrestleMania 35 when he shows up during ‘Monday Night Raw’ this week to cash in with a match against Rollins.

    “A personal message to Seth Rollins from my client Brock Lesnar — Mr. Rollins, here comes the pain,” Heyman said in closing.

    Over the past several months, WWE has watched ratings for both ‘Raw’ and ‘Smackdown Live’ lose ground but Lesnar’s reappearance has helped surge interest in the weekly programs.

    Now Lesnar will look to compete on Raw as he attempts to take back the Universal championship this Monday night.

  • Kenny Omega’s AEW Theme Music Released: “Battle Cry” By Little V

    Kenny Omega’s AEW Theme Music Released: “Battle Cry” By Little V

    Kenny Omega had new theme music for his main event battle against Chris Jericho at AEW: Double for Nothing. Since then, wrestling theme enthusiasts have been waiting for the full version to be released. On Friday, they got their wish.

    Omega’s new theme song is “Battle Cry” by Little V. It is a departure from his wildly popular music from New Japan Pro Wrestling, Devil’s Sky.

    As seen below, the music video features Little V performing the song, with footage of Omega from ITV’s Before the Bell: The Story Of All Elite Wrestling spliced in. There is also some pixel artwork by Wrestling Arcade, the must-follow Twitter account that recreates popular events in wrestling history in 16-bit.

    Kenny Omega’s next match for AEW will be at Fyter Fest on June 29th from Daytona Beach, FL. He will team with The Young Bucks against The Lucha Bros. (Pentagon & Fenix) and a partner TBA.

    Omega is not currently advertised for Fight for the Fallen (7/13) but is expected to face Jon Moxley at ALL OUT in August (8/31).

    Check out the music video for Kenny Omega’s AEW theme song, “Battle Cry” by Little V:

  • AEW To Crown First World Champion At ALL OUT

    AEW To Crown First World Champion At ALL OUT

    All Elite Wrestling will crown its first World Champion at the upcoming AEW: All Out pay-per-view during Labor Day weekend. The news comes courtesy of Chris Jericho, who made the announcement Thursday morning during an appearance on Busted Open Radio. AEW has since confirmed the match.

    Jericho will face “Hangman” Adam Page to crown the inaugural champion. Jericho defeated Kenny Omega at Double or Nothing to earn the title shot, while Page won the Casino Battle Royale match on the Buy In kickoff show.

    AEW: All Out takes place Saturday, August 31st at Sears Centre Arena outside Chicago. This is the same venue that hosted All In last year. Tickets for All Out go on sale Friday, June 14th.

    AEW has several shows coming up in the months ahead:

    • 6/29: Fyter Fest (Daytona Beach, FL)
    • 7/13: Fight for the Fallen (Jacksonville, FL)
    • 8/31: All Out (Chicago, IL)

    Each of these shows will be available for streaming online via Bleacher Report Live and the other services that carried Double or Nothing. The belief is that Fyter Fest and Fight for the Fallen will be shorter in length and lower in price than All Out, which will be one of AEW’s full-fledged tentpole pay-per-views.

    AEW Executive Vice President Cody Rhodes tweeted this video of the AEW World Championship in all its glory earlier this week:

  • Jon Moxley: Vince McMahon Has a ‘Million Dollar Man’ Complex

    Jon Moxley: Vince McMahon Has a ‘Million Dollar Man’ Complex

    When Jon Moxley decided he was done being Dean Ambrose and leaving WWE, there was nothing the company could do to keep him.

    In fact, the Ohio native says that when it actually came time to WWE giving him a new contract, he didn’t even bother looking at the offer made to him because he knew his time in the promotion was finished.

    “I never looked at it. I didn’t look at it. I didn’t want to,” Moxley told Chris Jericho on his podcast when asked about the deal WWE offered him to stay. “I remember thinking at one point earlier on in thinking about the decision, what if they offer me $10 million? Like a Brock [Lesnar] contract. What if they just offer me $10 million?

    “What am I going to do with $10 million? My truck is paid off. My house is paid off. My mother’s house is paid off. I got everything I need. What am I going to do with $10 million? Am I going to go buy a Maserati? I don’t live like that. There’s literally no number they could put on a piece of paper that would get me to stay.”

    Moxley says he was itching to tell WWE about his decision to leave but he had to wait until after a weekend to finally sit down with Vince McMahon to break the news to him.

    According to Moxley, McMahon acted shocked that he was unhappy with the direction of his character and couldn’t fathom not coming back to WWE on a new deal.

    “He’s got the ‘Million Dollar Man’ complex,” Moxley said about McMahon. “He has to be able to buy [everything]. That’s why he pays Brock [Lesnar] billions of dollars to come in and ruin his company.

    “Because he wants to own Brock. He wants to be like ‘Brock’s my attraction!’ and a guy he has no power over — me — he didn’t know how to handle it.”

    Once his deal with WWE was finally up, Moxley says that it felt like a weight being lifted off his shoulders because his passion for professional wrestling had largely been drained away from him during his closing months with the company.

    “It’s almost like over the years a physical depression sets in,” Moxley explained. “Cause they take away the thing that you love. Like I was saying about being obsessed with wrestling 24/7, they take it away from you.

    “Don’t worry about coming up with promos because we’ve got a writer. Don’t worry about coming up with cool things for your matches because we’ve got producers who will tell you exactly what to do in your matches. Don’t bother thinking of storylines because we’ve already written them for you. It’s kind of like ‘we’ve taken care of everything, you just show up’.”

    In the end, Moxley waited out his contract and then left WWE free and clear to sign with a new promotion, which is exactly what he did.

    Moxley is now performing for All Elite Wrestling with dates already booked in New Japan Pro Wrestling as well as he looks to get his love of wrestling back now that he’s gone from WWE.

  • Triple H Comments On WWE & AEW Exchanging Digs

    Triple H Comments On WWE & AEW Exchanging Digs

    WWE held the quarterly NXT media call on Thursday to promote this weekend’s NXT Takeover XXV event. While fielding calls from the wrestling media, Triple H touched upon the topic of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) and the brewing rivalry between the two companies.

    WWE struck the first blow in this cold war at the 2019 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony. During the induction of DX, Triple H ribbed DX member (and AEW employee) Billy Gunn by calling AEW a “pissant” company that Vince McMahon could purchase and shut down if he wanted to. Cody Rhodes fired back at Triple H during Episode 14 of AEW’s The Road To Double or Nothing YouTube series. Cody referenced Triple H as a “pissant bodybuilder” that can’t keep up with today’s top stars.

    This past week, we had Cody smashing a throne with a sledge hammer at Double or Nothing and Sami Zayn name dropping AEW on Monday’s Raw.

    When asked about the back and forth digs between WWE and AEW, Triple H said he referenced AEW at the Hall of Fame because an AEW employee standing right next to him was “the elephant in the room” that night. It was nothing more than that and his remarks were unscripted.

    Regarding AEW taking shots at WWE, Triple H said, “For me, I don’t really even think about it to be honest.” He is laser focused on Saturday’s NXT Takeover show. Instead of focusing on other companies’ creative, he wants to make NXT the best it can be.

    Cody Rhodes posted an inspirational message on Wednesday, encouraging his followers, “Don’t back down. Do the work.” As much as AEW says they are not positioning themselves as competition to WWE, Cody is clearly ‘leaning in’ to his warm message to Triple H from Saturday night.

  • Cody & Dustin vs. Young Bucks Official For AEW Fight For The Fallen

    Cody & Dustin vs. Young Bucks Official For AEW Fight For The Fallen

    All Elite Wrestling has confirmed Cody and Dustin Rhodes against The Young Bucks for July’s Fight for the Fallen event from Jacksonville, FL.

    The match was set up at Double or Nothing after Cody’s war with Dustin. Just as the elder Rhodes brother was taking off his boots to retire, Cody asked for Dustin to be his partner for this tag team special attraction match. In the most emotional moment of AEW’s first-ever pay-per-view, Cody declared, “I don’t need a partner, I don’t need a friend, I need my older brother” and the two embraced.

    With that match set, here is the updated card:

    • Cody & Dustin Rhodes vs. The Young Bucks
    • Kenny Omega will face CIMA
    • Brandi Rhodes vs Allie 

    At the Double or Nothing post-show media scrum, Chris Jericho mentioned that he’s also booked for AEW’s Jacksonville debut.

    AEW: Fight for the Fallen takes place Saturday, July 13th from Jacksonville, FL at the Daily’s Place Amphitheater. Partial proceeds from the event will benefit victims of gun violence.

    Limited tickets are still available at Ticketmaster.com.

  • Jon Moxley Reveals the Creative Problems That Led to WWE Exit

    Jon Moxley Reveals the Creative Problems That Led to WWE Exit

    Jon Moxley was fed up.

    The former heavyweight champion, who had spent the better part of eight years as one of the faces of the company while performing as Dean Ambrose, knew that his time in WWE was coming to an end.

    While his contracted expired in April, Moxley explained during a recent appearance on Chris Jericho’s podcast ‘Talk is Jericho’ that he knew last July that his time in WWE was finished.

    “I knew pretty much knew that I was gone in July of 2018,” Moxley explained. “At that point, I was out with an injury. I tore my tricep. Normally that would only be a four-month thing but it was so banged up and bruised because I had been working on it hurt for a long time and it was just the tendon was all mangled so it was like a minimum of six months. Then I got a staph infection and I had to go in for surgery.

    “It turned into nine months, it was a mess. A very miserable time in my life, very challenging.”

    When Moxley returned from injury he was transitioned from a babyface to a heel for the first time since he was a founding member of ‘The Shield’ alongside his friends Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins.

    Unfortunately, Moxley says the creative direction that WWE took his character was just abysmal with several promos that eventually sealed the deal that he wasn’t going to renew his contract with the company.

    Moxley points to two specific incidents that burned the bridge between himself and WWE where he could no longer see himself performing there after his deal was up.

    “The first one I’m going to tell you is the day that I physically looked at the calendar and started counting down the days,” Moxley explained. “The other one will be the day that I absolutely knew, no turning back, I am gone. A day I almost walked out.”

    The first incident involved a set of promos that had Moxley saying things that made absolutely no sense to him whatsoever and it forced him to go speak to WWE CEO Vince McMahon in hopes of having the scripts rewritten before saying them on video.

    “So one day I come into TV like normal. At this time, I think I’m on SmackDown, I’m a good guy, a babyface. A pretty major good guy on the show, basically the lead good guy on the show at this point. I come in and get a backstage promo handed to me from a writer — writer is going to be a key word in this podcast you will find and the word script — I get a script handed to me by a writer, right? And it’s a backstage promo and it’s me describing the things I did on the way to the arena that day. I can’t remember exactly what the things were because they were so ridiculous and this isn’t an isolated incident. There’s hundreds of these promos that have happened over the years. They all get lost in the shuffle.” Moxley said.

    “These are things that an idiot would do. Like things along the lines of like driving backwards on the street in a unicycle or sharing a pizza with a homeless man on the street, just weird stuff like that. So I’m like, ‘I’m not saying any of that.’ So I’m like, ‘Change all that. Rewrite it just as something normal.’ Go about my business, writer comes back to me later. Vince redid it, put all that stuff back in, so I’m like, “Uh, now I have to go in and talk to Vince.

    “I’m like, ‘Yo, I can’t say all this stuff, it’s ridiculous.’ And he’s like, ‘Oh, it’s such good shit! Oh, this stuff, this is the reason people like you. It’s why they connect to you cause you’re different — this is you!’ And I’ve had a million conversations with him that are almost this exact same conversation about similar promos or things. ‘This is you! This is such good s—t. This is what makes you, you!’

    “And I said, ‘So I’m an idiot?’ And he goes, ‘No! It’s you! You’re different.’ And I’m like, ‘OK.’ And I don’t know where we landed on that particular promo, whatever, but that’s just an example, that  kind of sums up the battle I’ve been fighting for six years.”

    The next incident that had Moxley counting down the days until he could get out of WWE for good was another promo that involved a ‘pooper scooper’.

    “All the things that are on these scripts, it’s a typical WWE script. It’s a bunch of words, a bunch of big words, a bunch of goofy words, none of it makes any sense to me. We’re not telling any kind of tangible story. We’re not doing anything to get any kind of characters over. Nothing that makes any sense to me,” Moxley stated.

    “But the one I’m most concerned with is the in ring promo at the end of the night. We go into the writer’s room, I start reading this promo and again not trying to pass judgment, but to my eye in my opinion, this is absolute hot garbage, awful crap.

    “The main gist of it is the people are smelly, disgusting people and they’re foul, disgusting [people]. You can kind of just see Vince saying these words ‘oh Liverpool, sounds like a skin disease!’. You can just picture the Vince face.”

    “The thing that catches my eye the most is a joke about a pooper scooper. Like something along the lines of ‘I wouldn’t come out there without a pooper scooper’. And I’m like ‘I’m not saying that’.”

    While Moxley was able to get rid of the ‘pooper scooper’ line, there was another part of the promo that had him turning Roman Reigns’ real life battle with leukemia into part of his story on television.

    That definitely crossed a line in Moxley’s mind but through some convincing from McMahon, he ended up cutting the promo as written.

    “I go off to do another promo and I believe this one was live and again it doesn’t make any sense to me, I’m just saying stuff and earlier I had to go into Vince because in this promo there’s a line that’s a very distasteful line taking a jab at my friend who had leukemia and is now going off to recover from that, Roman Reigns. I don’t remember what the line was but I went ‘are you kidding me?’ so I’m going right into Vince on this one. This is clearly a mistake.

    “I cut the promo and as soon as that line left my mouth I went ‘oh my god, I can’t believe I just said that’. “

    The last straw was a final promo that Moxley was ordered to cut where he was going to be backstage with his ‘personal doctor’, who would be giving him injections to protect him from rabies and other diseases that could come from the WWE audience in the building.

    “Keep in mind during all this, this is a billion-dollar company run by a man who’s allegedly a genius and keep in mind, we’re all adults and we’re talking about stuff like this,” Moxley said.

    “This is the day I knew 100-percent I was gone and there was no turning back. I actually almost walked out. Not really, I’m glad I didn’t cause I could have ended up in some legal stuff or whatever.”

    In the end, Moxley did as he was ordered but there was no turning back and his time with WWE was going to come to an end no matter what.

    At the end of his eight year run with WWE, Moxley says the world’s biggest professional wrestling promotion actually took away his passion for professional wrestling and that hurt him more than anything else.

    “It’s like they take wrestling away from you,” Moxley said about WWE. “Wrestling is my first love, my only love besides my wife, the thing I’m most passionate about. I love it. I feel like now I’ve got it back finally. Since I was a little kid, I was obsessed. Just watching tapes, always watching tapes, always thinking of promos, watching all the wrestling. I loved pacing around my house just thinking of promos. Waking up in the middle of the night cause you just thought of a cool line, a way to tell a story in a match or whatever, and then I’m just pacing through the house cutting promos to myself in a mirror.

    “Promos used to be my favorite part of wrestling. I loved it. They ended up becoming my least favorite part. The part I dread.”

    As much as his WWE career ended on a sour note, Moxley is still able to look back with fondness for the good times he had with the company. In particular, Moxley enjoyed working with the ‘Make-A-Wish’ foundation and WWE also allowed him to meet his wife — on air talent Renee Young — and that is something he will absolutely never regret.

    “If nothing else, over all these past eight years, I met my wife in WWE, who’s my best friend and my soulmate,” Moxley said. “If we got nothing else out of this run, I got her. I always tell her, if things get too weird, we’ll just sell all this stuff, we’ll hop in an RV and we’ll hit the road babe cause all we need is each other.

    “Needless to say the last eight years couldn’t have been any more successful and full of gratitude for WWE for that.”

    Now Moxley is beginning the next chapter of his career after inking a multi-year deal with All-Elite Wrestling and he will also be performing in promotions such as New Japan Pro Wrestling as he moves on without WWE.

    Listen to “The Emancipation of Jon Moxley” on Talk Is Jericho:

  • Jon Moxley vs. Joey Janela Official For AEW Fyter Fest

    Jon Moxley vs. Joey Janela Official For AEW Fyter Fest

    Jon Moxley’s first opponent in All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is Joey Janela. The match will take place at AEW FyterFest, which takes place Saturday, June 29th from Daytona Beach, FL as part of the CEO fighting game championships.

    Matches announced for AEW FyterFest include:

    • Kenny Omega & Young Bucks vs. The Lucha Brothers & a partner TBA
    • Jon Moxley vs. Joey Janela
    • Cody Rhodes vs. Darby Allin

    The show will also feature a special attraction Hardcore Match between Michael Nakazawa and CEO Gaming founder Alex Jebailey.

    Tickets for AEW FyterFest are now on sale atFyterFest.com.

    As seen below, Moxley and Janela had a brief interaction backstage after Double or Nothing.

  • Sadie Gibbs Joining AEW

    Sadie Gibbs Joining AEW

    All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is hyping that UK women’s wrestler Sadie Gibbs is #AllElite.

    Gibbs has a background in cross fit, gymnastics and Mixed Martial Arts. She received a WWE tryout back in 2017 and recently wrestled for the Stardom promotion in Japan.

    News of Gibbs joining AEW was first reported in late March. A promo for her pending arrival aired during Sunday’s AEW: Double or Nothing pay-per-view.

    Gibbs wrote on Twitter that her new role with AEW is ‘starting to feel real’ and tweeted some ‘in love’ emojis in response to the promotion welcoming her aboard.

    AEW’s Female Roster

    Sadie Gibbs is the latest addition to AEW’s roster of talent young women. The following is an updated look at AEW’s female roster:

    • Allie
    • Bea Priestley
    • Brandi Rhodes
    • Britt Baker
    • Hikaru Shida
    • Kylie Rae
    • Leva Bates
    • Nyla Rose
    • Penelope Ford
    • Riho
    • Sadie Gibbs

    Expect to see an AEW Women’s Championship title announced later this year.

  • Hammerstone vs. Pillman Set For MLW National Championship Tournament Finals (6/1)

    Hammerstone vs. Pillman Set For MLW National Championship Tournament Finals (6/1)

    Alexander Hammerstone and Brian Pillman Jr. will square off on Saturday, June 1st to crown the first-ever MLW National Champion. The battle to crown the inaugural champion of this new “openweight” title is one of the headline bouts of Fury Road from the Waukesha County Expo Center.

    Hammerstone vs. Pillman is the latest chapter in the storied rivalry between the Hart Foundation and the Dynasty. The bad blood began back in March when MLW was in Chicago for Intimidation Games. Hammerstone fired the first shot in this feud, humiliating the Hart crew by destroying Teddy Hart’s gold chains. Pillman is out for revenge and looks to pick up championship gold in the process.

    If you are in the Milwaukee area, visit MLWTickets.com for details on how you can attend MLW Fury Road 2019 starting at just $10.

    Updated Card for MLW Fury Road 2019

    Here is the updated card for MLW Fury Road:

    • MLW World Champion “Filthy” Tom Lawlor, Ross and Marshall Von Erich vs. CONTRA Unit (Tornado Tag Match)
    • Hammerstone vs. Pillman (National Openweight Championship tournament finals)
    • Mance Warner vs. Sami Callihan (Falls Count Anywhere)
    • Teddy Hart vs. Jimmy Havoc
    • Davey Boy Smith, Jr. vs. Maxwell J. Friedman
    • Austin Aries vs. Adam Brooks
  • Al Snow Does Not Think A 24/7 Hardcore Title Would Work In Today’s WWE

    Al Snow Does Not Think A 24/7 Hardcore Title Would Work In Today’s WWE

    Former WWE Superstar Al Snow (and Head) recently spoke with entertainment reporter Chris Van Vliet at Gangrel’s Wrestling Asylum Show “Let it Ride” in Dania Beach, Florida.

    During the discussion, Al Snow spoke about what type of impact All Elite Wrestling will have on the wrestling industry, not taking any jabs at Mick Foley in his new book, what is missing from wrestling and much more.

    Tonight on Raw, WWE will introduce a new championship title. The belt will be unveiled by Mick Foley, which has led speculation that the new belt will be held under 24/7 rules, similar to the Attitude Era’s Hardcore title.

    Even before this new belt was announced, Al Snow coincidentally spoke with Chris Van Vliet about whether or not he thinks a hardcore title would work today.

    “I don’t think so,” Snow said. “I think it was the right thing at the right time for the right reason. It kind of organically developed out of it being a joke for Mick Foley and then it just grew from there. In OVW before I took it over, they had a similar title called an Anarchy Title which is where the champion could, basically it was anarchy, he could call his own stipulations no matter how ridiculous based on whatever he wanted to do.”

    He continued, “I explained that in this day and age, I think it’s hard because every time you have that title on the show and it has a stipulation, it now waters down the stipulations for matches where you have a personal vendetta or a reason that they have to be in this type of a match.”

    Click here to check out Chris Van Vliet’s YouTube channel for recent interviews with Dasha Fuentes, Zack Gowen, Justin Roberts, Rhyno and more.

    You can watch the full 30+ minute interview here:

  • Alexa Bliss Removed from Money in the Bank Ladder Match

    Alexa Bliss Removed from Money in the Bank Ladder Match

    Former WWE women’s champion Alexa Bliss will no longer compete at this weekend’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view with a replacement to be named ahead of the event.

    WWE officials announced the news on Thursday.

    “Alexa Bliss is not medically cleared to compete at WWE Money in the Bank this Sunday, and has been removed from the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match,” WWE officials said in a statement. “A suitable replacement for Alexa will be announced.”

    Bliss has largely been out of action outside of a few matches since this past October due to concussion protocol at WWE.

    With her in-ring career delayed, Bliss began appearing on television in a segment called ‘A Moment of Bliss’ on Monday Night Raw while waiting to get cleared to return to action.,

    She participated in the Royal Rumble back in January and then made a couple of appearances in matches on television more recently but her schedule has been drastically reduced.

    Now it appears Bliss is back on the sidelines, although the statement from WWE doesn’t clarify if this is once again due to the concussion issue she was facing previously.

    The Money in the Bank Ladder match this weekend will see four women’s stars from RAW and four women’s stars from Smackdown Live compete for the contract for a title match at any time in the future.

    Bliss is a past winner of the Money in the Bank ladder match and she went onto capture the title previously. Unfortunately it appears Bliss will have to wait for her chance to return to action now that she has been deemed medically unfit to compete.

    Stay tuned on information regarding her replacement in the Money in the Bank ladder match as soon as the news becomes available.  

  • Austin Aries vs. Adam Brooks Signed For Fury Road, New MLW Podcast

    Austin Aries vs. Adam Brooks Signed For Fury Road, New MLW Podcast

    A new podcast covering Major League Wrestling is launching soon on the MLW Radio Network. Hosted by Bleacher Report senior writer Jonathan Snowden and his wife Kristina, the show will focus on the weekly happenings of the league.

    One of the first guests will be MLW commentator Jim Cornette. You can submit questions for Cornette at this Twitter thread.

    The Snowdens currently host the Illegal Double Team wrestling podcast, which you can listen to at Stitcher and most podcast platforms.

    Aries vs. Brooks Signed For Fury Road

    Austin Aries is returning to MLW, as first announced in a teaser video that aired last week on Fusion. Aries has signed on to face Adam Brooks, at Fury Road on June 1st from Milwaukee, WI at the Waukesha County Expo Center.

    Aries, the self-proclaimed belt collector, is a veteran wrestler who has worked everywhere from Ring of Honor to WWE, UK independents and Impact, where he’s a former World Champion. Brooks, the MLW newcomer from Australia, has been making name for himself in the UK and Mexico.

    MLW’s match announcement teases that the winner of this match will be in contention for a shot at Teddy Hart’s Middleweight championship.

    Updated Card for MLW Fury Road 2019

    Here is the updated card for MLW Fury Road:

    • MLW World Champion “Filthy” Tom Lawlor, Ross and Marshall Von Erich vs. CONTRA Unit (Tornado Tag Match)
    • MLW National Openweight Championship tournament finals
    • Mance Warner vs. Sami Callihan (Falls Count Anywhere)
    • Teddy Hart vs. Jimmy Havoc
    • Davey Boy Smith, Jr. vs. Maxwell J. Friedman
    • Austin Aries vs. Adam Brooks

    If you are in the Milwaukee area, visit MLWTickets.com for details on how you can attend MLW Fury Road 2019 starting at just $10.

    Stay tuned to SEScoops and MLW.com for additional match announcements.

    https://twitter.com/MLW/status/1129017319500505088
  • Lars Sullivan Fined by WWE for Past Controversial and Bigoted Comments

    Lars Sullivan Fined by WWE for Past Controversial and Bigoted Comments

    Lars Sullivan — real name Dylan Miley — has been fined and will have to undergo sensitivity training after past bigoted comments he had made surfaced online.

    There have been a lot of questions regarding Sullivan’s future with the company after he started to receive a big push from WWE after moving up to the main roster from NXT only to have a string of controversial comments come to light.

    In the aftermath of that discover, many wondered if Sullivan would be fired but ultimately WWE opted to fine him $100,000 and require sensitivity training to return to work.

    “WWE supports a culture of inclusion regardless of gender, race, religion or sexual orientation, and we are committed to embracing all individuals as demonstrated by the diversity of our employees, performers and fans worldwide,” WWE said in a statement initially reported by Forbes.

    “Dylan Miley (aka Lars Sullivan) will be fined $100,000 and required to complete sensitivity training for offensive commentary uncovered from his past. WWE will also facilitate meetings for Dylan with community organizations to foster further discussion around the power of social media and the impact of your words.”

    The comments surfaced on a Reddit thread that unearthed posts made by Sullivan on a bodybuilding forum as he made defamatory comments about race, sexual assault, mental health, immigrants and homosexuals.

    Once the revelation started to make rounds in the WWE circles, The New Day’s Big E responded to a comment regarding Sullivan’s behavior.

    Now Sullivan will have to pay the $100,000 fine and undergo the sensitivity training but he will not be pulled from live shows or television as retribution for his actions.