Author: Chris Stephens

  • Brian Pillman Jr. Training With Rip Rogers

    Brian Pillman Jr. Training With Rip Rogers

    The son of the late- Brian Pillman has recently begun his training to become a pro-wrestler. While he had originally reached out to Lance Storm’s school, it appears he has settled on Ohio Valley Wrestling.

    Rip Rogers, who sent out the original “….dive” tweet last week, is the head trainer at the school. OVW is also near Pillman’s hometown of Cincinnati.

    https://twitter.com/IanisaGoodDude/status/866299021291278336

    Brian Pillman’s Family

    Brian Pillman Sr. was 35 when he died. He already had 3 of his own children at the time, and his wife Melanie was pregnant with his 2nd son when he died. Pillman had also adopted two of Melanie’s children.

    The 23-year old Pillman Jr. was only an infant when his father died in 1997. Many believe the elder Pillman was far ahead of his time. The “Beyond the Ring” on his life and career is on the WWE Network, and a great watch.

    Pillman Jr. posted the following to Instagram yesterday:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BUU33WzDP3N/

  • Video Highlights from The Rock Hosting SNL

    Video Highlights from The Rock Hosting SNL

    Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson hosted Saturday Night Live’s season finale this past weekend. In doing so, he joined the exclusive club of people who have hosted the show 5 times or more.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BUXqjLNlCat/

    Check out these highlights from The Rock on SNL:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pPNnkvNTTM

  • Impact Highlights: Low Ki Defends, Ultimate X Returns

    Impact Highlights: Low Ki Defends, Ultimate X Returns

    Impact Wrestling
    airdate: May 18th 2017
    Orlando, FL

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFEmVFi7JV8

    1. GFW World Tag Team Title Tournament 
    LAX (Santana & Ortiz) vs. Garza Jr. & Laredo Kid 

    Lax are already the Impact tag champs, but this tournament is for the GWF tag titles. Garza Jr. & Laredo Kid are two of the young luchadors who left AAA to join Konnan in the relatively newly formed Crash promotion.

    Diamante ended up getting involved for Lax, taking out Garza Jr. on the outside. This allowed Sanatan & Ortiz to hit a Doomsday Device type move, but replace the top rope clothes line with a blockbuster into a power-bomb.

    Winners: LAX 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o9wnncGHcBY

    • Bruce Pritchard and Magnus have a confrontation in the back. Magnus is upset that he had to take on El Patron so soon after taking on Matt Morgan.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_gqP6Cfz8s

    2. Kongo Kong w/Laurel Van Ness vs. Braxton Sutter w/Allie

    During this match Matthews mentioned that Impact plans on running live events shortly.

    Kongo Kong took the advantage early, but Sutter was able to make a comeback after Kong missed a cannonball in the corner. Sutter tried to take the big man down with kicks, but never was able to. Kongo cut off his comeback with an avalanche in the corner, then followed it up with a side-driver type move and got the 3-count.

    After the match, KM and Sienna hit the ring and started laying the boots into Sutter. Van Ness held Allie back. Mahabali Shera made the save. Sutter then challenged Kong and KM to a tag match against him and Shera for next week.

    Winner: Kongo Kong

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bxc5lPgTt3M

    3. James Storm vs. EC3

    Magnus was on commentary for this match. Storm dressed up as a cowboy last week and then delivered a beatdown to Storm with the leather strap to the back.

    The leather strap found its way into this match as well, as EC3 lost it mid-match and started using the strap on the referee. This led to Magnus getting involved as well, and eventually Bruce Pritchard came out to confront EC3.

    Winner: James Storm via DQ

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIAqf2Q60e4

    • Bruce Pritchard told EC3 he needed to “find his balls”, which caused EC3 to beat him up.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIWfq6lfU60

    4. Global Force Women’s Championship
    ODB vs. Sienna (c)

    The 29 year old Sienna has been wrestling since 2008, and is really starting to get her due in Impact as of late. Before landing in Impact, Sienna did tours in Japan and competed for Shine and various smaller promotions. She picked up her first successful title defence here as well.

    Sienna got the majority of the offence, and a clean win in this match. She took the early advantage, until ODB was able to make a short comeback. After ODB missed a move from the 2nd rope, Sienna hit the Silencer and got the pin.

    Win: Sienna (retains)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jgfZxfkCDc

    • Jeremy Borash announced he has obtained a lawyer, and according to his legal documents he is now reinstated on the announce team.

    • Turns out JB’s lawyer is Joseph Park, the “brother” of Decay’s Abyss.
    • Park informs everyone that Borash is now the lead announcer for Impact.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yKHoY9Xv0Q

    • Mathews tells Park he’s Abyss, which upsets him.
    • Park than says he will tag with Borash at Slammiversary (July 2nd) against Mathews and whoever he can get to be his partner.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uoboBdddMKY

    5. X-Division Championship
    Ultimate X Match
    Low-Ki (c) vs. Trevor Lee w/Shane Helms vs. Andrew Everett

    Low Ki is currently 5th in total days spent as X-Division champ. In 11 days he will pass Petey Williams on that list. Chris Sabin is the leader in this category, having spent 432 days as champ over 8 reigns. Austin Aries and Samoa Joe are #2 and #3 respectively.

    Low-Ki, who wrestled in a full suit again, pulled out the victory here. Both Everett and Lee scaled the ropes, while Low-KI scaled the metal barrier and kicked both his opponents down. He grabbed the belt and retained his title.

    Winner: Low-Ki (retains)

  • HHH Comments on Tommaso Ciampa’s Status for Takeover: Chicago

    HHH Comments on Tommaso Ciampa’s Status for Takeover: Chicago

    Tommaso Ciampa, 1/2 of Team DIY along with Johnny Gargano, appeared to injure his ankle recently at a house show. The injury caused the referee to give the “X” signal, which normally indicates a performer has been legitimately injured.

    On the NXT media conference call earlier, HHH was asked about Ciampa’s status, and confirmed there was no break or fracture to his ankle, and his match at Takeover is still on.

    Team DIY challenges the Authors of Pain in a ladder match for the NXT tag team championships at Takeover: Chicago.

    Team DIY vs. Authors of Pain

    Gargano & Ciampa became the 10th team to wear NXT tag team gold at NXT Takeover: Toronto in November. They defeated the 2x NXT tag champs the Revival in a best 2-of-3 falls match.

    They would drop the belts to the Authors of Pain at Takeover: San Antonio back in January however. Since that time, the Revival have been called up, leaving Team DIY as top contenders for the belts.

    Also kicking around the tag team division is Heavy Machinery, and members of Sanity.

     

  • The Rock Appears on the Tonight Show, Addresses Run for President

    The Rock Appears on the Tonight Show, Addresses Run for President

    While promoting the Baywatch movie, Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson appeared on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon last night.

    Rock was asked about his comments in GQ earlier this month, stating that his running for President is a “very real possibility”.

    The Rock on the Tonight Show

    After doing a Baywatch style slow-motion entrance onto the show, Rock answered questions related to a possible Presidential run. When Fallon brought the idea up it received a pop from the live audience.

    They talked about a poll that came out recently which showed the Rock would be favoured to defeat Donald Trump in the 2020 election. Here is an article on the poll.

    “3 years is a long way away so we’ll see”

  • The Young Bucks Welcome Marty Scurll to Bullet Club, Video

    The Young Bucks Welcome Marty Scurll to Bullet Club, Video

    Marty Scurll joined Bullet Club at the War of the Worlds PPV event this weekend. The Young Bucks have now released previously unseen footage from backstage at the event.

    The Bucks insinuate that Scurll has been with Bullet Club longer than what has been shown on television.

    Bullet Club’s “Villain”

    At the War of the Worlds PPV, Adam Cole lost a singles match to Hiroshi Tanahashi. After the match the Bucks came out and acted like they were going to super-kick Cole, but then 2-sweeted him instead.

    The lights went out and Kenny Omega’s face appeared on the screen. Omega publicly fired Cole, and announced “the Villian” Marty Scurll as the newest member of Bullet Club. The lights went out again, Scurll was in the ring, and the Bucks super-kicked Cole, officially ending his time in the faction.

  • NJPW Press Conference Including Kenny Omega, Cody, Young Bucks & More

    New Japan Pro-Wrestling is going all-in on their American expansion plans.

    The company held a press conference in Los Angeles today, with Kenny Omega, the Young Bucks, and Cody all in attendance.

    Press Conference Highlights

    • AXS TV will air the July 1st show live as it happens. Night 2 will just be on njpwworld.com.
    • The July 1st & 2nd G1 shows in LA each sold out in under 2 hours.
    • The IWGP USA championship will be given to a tournament winner on July 1st & 2nd.
    • Hangman Page and Jay Lethal are the only two tournament entries confirmed so far.
    • They read through some of the roster that will be at the July 1st and 2nd show. No real surprises there, except they have Yoshi Tatsu and Billy Gunn back. They wrestled in the tag league tournament in December.
    • Bullet Club got special attention during the roster unveil portion.
    • They introduced Cody, the Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega to come up and take questions.
    • They are each asked about their matches at the Dominion event in June. The Bucks are challenging for the junior heavyweight tag titles, Cody wrestles Michael Elgin, and Kenny Omega challenges Okada for the IWGP heavyweight championship. Dominion is on June 11th, so Omega could be champion heading into the G1 shows in LA.
    • Kenny Omega was on fire. He reminded Okada that at the last show the fans were chanting for him, because they recognize that Omega is giving his heart and soul for this business.
    • Cody has taken bookings during the G1 tournament, leading many to believe he won’t be in the G1. This is just me speculating, but it makes sense for Cody to be in the US tournament on July 1st and 2nd. He could win.
    • Each member talks about how they were the reason the events sold out so quickly. Matt Jackson believes this fact will lead to his wife wanting to make love to him, then asks for the remark to be edited out.
    • The Bucks talked about how much NJPW has grown over the last 4 years, how big the live crowds are etc.
    • Bullet Club then posed for pictures and that was that.

    NJPW previously released this commercial for their USA shows:

  • NXT Highlights & Results: Kassius Ohno vs. Cien Almas

    NXT Highlights & Results: Kassius Ohno vs. Cien Almas

    NXT
    airdate: May 17th 2017
    Full Sail University

    1. Drew Mcintyre vs. Sean Maluta (no highlights available)

    Things have really turned out fine for the former members of 3MB. Jinder Mahal is challenging for the WWE championship this weekend, Mcintyre is positioned to be a top guy in NXT, and Heath Slater had a run as tag champ.

    Sean Maluta is a member of the legendary Anoai family. He was trained by his Uncle, WWE Hall-of-Famer Afa Anoai. Although he has competed on NXT & 205 Live, he is not signed full time to WWE.

    Maluta did get in some offence here, including a codebreaker from the 2nd rope. Mcintyre came back, and landed a hard headbutt which set up the Yakuza kick for the win.

    Winner: Drew McIntyre 

    • After the match McIntyre is interviewed. He challenged Wesley Blake to a match, since he had been bad mouthing him.

    • A highlight video package of Sanity attacking Roderick Strong after his match last week. Young and Strong will now meet at NXT Takeover: Chicago on Saturday.

    2. Sonya Deville vs. Lacey Evans

    Lacey Evans has an interesting gimmick. She comes out dressed up as though she is going to a fancy tea party. Conversely, Deville’s gimmick is that she is a trained MMA fighter, or something along those lines. One wrestlers looks like an athlete, the other a fashion model.

    Surprisingly, these two ended up having a rather unique feeling match, with a heavy MMA influence on it. Deville used MMA style striking and takedown moves, but then so did Lacey a little!

    A turning point in the match came when Evans hit a solid right hand punch that dropped Deville. This allowed Lacey to go on offence a bit, until Deville just kicked her in the stomach and then hit a running step-up kick for the win.

    Winner: Sonya Deville

    3. Kassius Ohno vs. Andrade (Cien) Almas

    Both guys recently lost in big matches. Almas lost at the last Takeover to Aleister Black, and then recently to Drew McIntyre. Kassius Ohno lost an NXT title match not longer after debuting, but then defeated the Drifter in a loser-leaves-NXT match. The Drifter is still just hanging around Raw.

    Almas got most of the offence early, but Ohno made a comeback with a series of kicks, and a neck breaker. He missed a moonsault from the top which allowed Almas to get back into it however. Almas hit a running double knee in the corner, but was countered when he went for his DDT finish. Ohno got back on offence and hit a discus punch and got the 3-count.

    Winner: Kassius Ohno

    • Bobby Roode came out to cut a promo on Hideo Itami. He told Itami he would fail in his quest for the title.
    • This brought out Itami, and despite the best efforts of security, he got in the ring and took out Roode. Itami then gave members of the security team the GTS while Roode watched. Then Roode got in the ring and got a GTS himself to close the show.
  • New Match Announced for NXT Takeover: Chicago

    New Match Announced for NXT Takeover: Chicago

    On NXT this week, it was announced that Sanity’s Eric Young will take on Roderick Strong at Takeover: Chicago. The match announcement gives the card 6 total bouts for Saturday.

    Strong had a chance to earn a title shot against Bobby Roode last week on NXT, but dropped a match to Hideo Itami. Now, Itami will wrestle Roode on Saturday. After his match last week, Sanity attacked Strong, leading to the recently announced match.

    Updated Takeover: Chicago Card

    • NXT Champion Bobby Roode (c) vs. Hideo Itami
    • NXT Women’s Champion Asuka (c) vs. Nikki Cross vs. Ruby Riot (Ember Moon removed from match due to injury)
    • NXT Tag Team Champions The Authors Of Pain (c) vs. Team DIY (Ciampa & Gargano)
    • WWE UK Champion Tyler Bate (c) vs. Pete Dunne
    • Eric Young (Sanity) vs. Roderick Strong
  • The Biggest Moments in Backlash PPV History

    The Biggest Moments in Backlash PPV History

    This Sunday will be the 13th edition of WWE’s Backlash PPV. It seems fitting then to take a look at some of the biggest moments in the PPV’s history.

    Backlash’s Biggest Moments

    • The first Backlash took place on April 25th, 1999. On that night Steve Austin successfully defended the WWE championship against the Rock. This was just one month after Austin had defeated the Rock for the title at WrestleMania 15. This was during the Rock’s “Corporate Champ” phase.
    • In the 2000 version of the event, the Rock had turned face, while Triple H was now aligned with Vince & Stephanie. Triple H had won the title the previous month at WrestleMania. The corporation tried to help HHH win here, but Austin evened up the odds and helped Rock win the title.
    • In 2001, it was one month after Austin’s controversial heel turn. He teamed up with HHH in the main event of this show, and they defeated the Brothers of Destruction.
    • Backlash 2002 saw the return of Hulkamania. Hogan received a thunderous ovation at WrestleMania 18 in Toronto, so the company brought back the red and yellow for this event. Hogan defeated HHH in the main event of this show to win the WWE championship.
    • Backlash 2003 was the WWE PPV debut of Goldberg. He had been announced as coming to the WWE at the previous month’s WrestleMania. Goldberg started off his WWE career here by defeating the Rock in the main event.
    • Backlash 2004 was a rematch of the main event of WrestleMania 20. The same result happened as well, as Chris Benoit defended the world championship in a 3-way match against HBK and HHH. Benoit had won the title at the previous month’s WrestleMania.
    • Backlash 2005 saw Batista defeat HHH in the main event, but also a controversial angle with Hogan and HBK teaming up to defeat Davairi and Muhammad Hassan.
    • Backlash 2006 featured John Cena successfully defending his newly won world championship against HHH and Edge, who was now the Rated R Superstar along with Lita.
    • Backlash 2007 was a multi-brand PPV. Cena defended his title against Orton, Edge, and HBK, while Batista and the Undertaker went to a draw in a Last Man Standing match for the world heavyweight title.
    • 2008 was another multi-brand PPV year. Undertaker defended against Edge, and HHH defeated Orton, Edge, and JBL to win the title from Orton.
    • Backlash 2009, saw Edge win the title from Cena, as well as Evolution take on Randy Orton’s Legacy faction.
    • Backlash then went on a 7 year hiatus until it returned last September.
    • In 2016, AJ Styles beat Dean Ambrose to win the WWE championship
    • Also, Heath Slater and Rhyno to win the tag titles.
    • Becky Lynch won the 6-pack challenge to become the inaugural Smackdown women’s champion.
  • WWE Signs Former Bully Ray Student

    Bully Ray took to Twitter earlier today to congratulate a graduate of the “Team 3D Academy”, Kennadi Brink. The 25 year old was recently signed by WWE.

    Kennadi Brink

    Some speculation is that WWE has signed Brink as a referee, indicating the company plans on brining in female referees. This could be in preparation for the pending women’s tournament, or just to work as a referee in general.

    Brink has competed for Ring of Honor, wrestled a job match on NXT once, and has also competed for Shine and Shimmer. She wrestled WWE and ECW alumni, Jazz, at a show over WrestleMania weekend.

  • Lana to Join Smackdown Women’s Division Upon Return?

    Lana to Join Smackdown Women’s Division Upon Return?

    While promotional videos for Lana’s return to WWE don’t seem to indicate this, it appears as though Lana will be wrestling on the main roster when she returns.

    As Rusev heals up from his injury, Lana has been at the WWE performance centre in Orlando, and on tour with NXT.

    Lana On NXT House Show Circuit

    Lana hasn’t just been training however, she’s also been competing on house shows. Since April 20th, she has appeared on 9 NXT house shows, winning each match.

    She has mainly wrestled people yet to appear on NXT programming, but she also defeated Ruby Riot, and Liv Morgan twice.

  • NJPW Provides Health Updates For Shibata & Honma

    NJPW Provides Health Updates For Shibata & Honma

    Early today, NJPW posted health updates for both Katsuyori Shibata, and Tomaki Honma.

    Honma was injured in a match on March 3rd, after taking a DDT. He experienced temporary paralysis in both arms and legs. It is believed he injured his cervical vertebrae.

    Shibata collapsed backstage after his April 9th IWGP heavyweight championship match with Kazuchika Okada. He was taken to hospital, where it is said his condition was initially life-threatening.

    Shibata and Honma Health Updates

    Honma is said to be recovering well, and has regained movement in both arms and legs. He is working on muscular rehabilitation and is exercising. He is able to go for light runs, which also sounds encouraging. It is currently not known when he will be discharged from hospital.

    As for Shibata, the forthcoming information doesn’t offer much. He has no trouble walking or talking and has been transferred to the general ward of the hospital. NJPW stated that it is impossible to comment on the potential impacts of his injury. The full release can be read here.

    Shibata is said to have suffered a subdural hematoma which required emergency surgery. The cause is suspected to be a combination of a hard head butt he took during the match and dehydration.

  • 205 Live Highlights & Results: ….. Dives!

    205 Live Highlights & Results: ….. Dives!

    205 Live
    May 16th 2017

    1. Noam Dar w/Alicia Fox vs. Gran Metalik

    We are shown a replay of Alicia Fox’s surprise victory over Sasha Banks this week on Raw. Banks had previously lost a controversial singles match to Banks 2 weeks prior, when replay seemed to show Fox’s shoulder was up before the 3-count.

    Gran Metalik got the early advantage, sending Dar to the outside. Dar would use Alicia as a distraction to gain the advantage however. From there, Metalik would use several springboard moves, such as a moonsault to the outside and an elbow from the top rope. Dar would use mainly submission moves on the luchador when he got the advantage.

    End of the match came when Dar kicked Metalik’s legs out from underneath him while he was going for a springboard move from the 2nd rope. Dar then hitting a running knee and got the pin.

    Winner: Noam Dar

    • The Brian Kendrick is interviewed backstage. It’s revealed he will face Akira Tozawa in a street fight in 2 weeks. Kendrick said that with a mind as crafty as his, it spells danger for Tozawa. Last week, Kendrick stomped on Tozawa’s head while it was under the steel steps. Kendrick says this street fight might be the end for Tozawa.

    2. Mustafa Ali vs. Tony Nese

    As Ali is making his entrance, Drew Gulak attacked him from behind. He told Ali he is going to make an example of him, and rammed him in his face. Gulak then held Ali in places as Nese gave him a running kick to the face.

    Emblazoned by his new role model, Randy Orton, Gulak has declared 205 Live a “No Fly Zone”.

    Result: No Contest (match never started)

    • Rich Swann is interviewed backstage. He says he wants to get as far away from Noam Dar and Alicia Fox as he can. A delivery guy than arrives and gives Swann a package which looks similar to the ones which were given to Alicia Fox weeks earlier. Swann tells the guy the package is for Davairi.
    • This leads to a debate between Jack Gallagher and Davairi over the package. Gallagher ends up calling him a scoundrel and walking away.
    • Davairi opens up the package which is exploding powder that gets all over him. Tom Phillips thought this was just hilarious.

    3. TJP vs. Austin Aries

    The storyline here is that if TJP can injure Aries, and help Neville retain his title, then he will be awarded a title shot. So we’ll see if Neville is true to his word, though that’s rarely the case when one heel makes a promise to another.

    Aries got dropkicked while straddling the ropes, and looked as though he got his knee twisted. TJP then spent the next part of the match working on Aries’ injured knee. He wrapped him in the kneebar and grabbed the ropes for leverage. Once the ref caught him on the ropes and separated them, Aries was able to counter the Detonation Kick into his Lance Chancery and got TJ to tap.

    Winner: Austin Aries via submission

    • After the match Neville attacked Aries from behind, focussing on his injured knee.
    • Neville locked in a modified heel hook until Jack Gallagher made the save with his umbrella!
  • AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens – Lifetime Records Against Each Other

    AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens – Lifetime Records Against Each Other

    AJ Styles challenges Kevin Owens for the US title this Sunday at Backlash. As both have over a decade of experience, and competed all over the world, I thought it might be interesting to review their history against one another.

    Kevin Steen vs. AJ Styles Outside WWE

    Kevin Owens (then Kevin Steen) and AJ Styles competed against each other on the independent scene in 2005-06. Their main battles were in PWG, but they also met for a local Quebec City promotion, Elite Wrestling Revolution.

    • AJ Styles & Kevin Steen defeated Christopher Daniels & Excess – January 8th 2005, Quebec City, Quebec – EWR
    • Kevin Steen defeated AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels & El Generico – March 12th 205- PWG
    • AJ Styles defeated Kevin Steen – 2-of-3 falls, May 8th 2005, EWR
    • Kevin Steen defeated AJ Styles – Steen wins PWG title from AJ- August 5th 2005- PWG
    • AJ Styles defeated Kevin Steen – 2nd round BOLA 2005 – September 4th 2005
    • Kevin Steen defends PWG title successfully against AJ Styles, and Chris Bosh (not the basketball player) – PWG – October 14th 2005
    • Joey Ryan defeated Kevin Steen, AJ Styles, and Chris Bosh- PWG – February 4th 2006

    The two would meet twice in 2014 as well, for 2CW and Tommy Dreamer’s House of Hardcore:

    • AJ Styles defeated Kevin Steen – March 14th 2014- 2CW
    • AJ Styles defeating Kevin Steen – June 7th 2014- House of Hardcore V

    Kevin Owens vs. AJ Styles in WWE

    Kevin Owens and AJ Styles got reacquainted with each other on AJ Styles’ first night in WWE. Owens was responsible for eliminating AJ from the 2016 Royal Rumble, the night AJ debuted in WWE.

    WWE match history (house shows not included):

    • Kevin Owens defeated AJ Styles – Smackdown March 14th 2016
    • Kevin Owens defeated AJ Styles – Raw March 21st 2016
    • AJ Styles defeated Cesaro, Jericho, and Owens – Fatal 4-way – Raw April 4th 2016
    • AJ Styles & Cesaro defeated Chris Jericho & Kevin Owens – Raw May 23rd 2016
    • Kevin Owens defeated AJ Styles – MITB Qualifier – Raw November 20th 2016
    • Kevin Owens, Jinder Mahal, & Corbin defeated Styles, Orton & Zayn – Smackdown May 9th 2017
  • Match Added To Backlash Kickoff Show

    Match Added To Backlash Kickoff Show

    WWE has announced a new match for the Backlash Kickoff show this Sunday. Renee Young broke the news earlier that Tye Dillinger will face Aiden English.

    Backlash will be held in Rosemont, Ill, a suburb of Chicago, which is Aiden English’s hometown.

    Tye Dillinger vs. Aiden English

    Tye Dilinger is a new edition to the Smackdown Live roster. The 35-year old was originally signed to WWE in 2006, and briefly managed to crack the ECW brand’s roster in 2008-09 as Gavin Spears before he was released from the company.

    In 2. He has been wrestling in NXT since 2013, until finally cracking the main roster again earlier this year.

    29 year old Aiden English signed with WWE not long after graduation college in 2011. He started in WWE developmental in 2012.

  • Nikki Bella: Brie Was in Labour For 22 Hours

    Nikki Bella: Brie Was in Labour For 22 Hours

    Brie Bella is home resting after what was apparently a difficult birth. Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella welcomed Birdie Joe into their family earlier this month. Nikki Bella spoke with E! News regarding Brie’s experience giving birth recently:

     “She tried to go natural, and it was like eight or 10 hours into it had to get an epidural and then in the end had to get a C-section. Her abs were too tight! Go figure. Leave it to the WWE Superstar, abs too tight!”

    Nikki continued to say the experience was not one she is interested in having for herself:

    “Being with Brie in labour for 22 hours, I was like, ‘Yeah, I’m fine not doing this, I think I’m okay.’ I saw a lot, and I can’t unsee that.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Gv1e5Y0tzI

    Birdie Joe Danielson

    According to Nikki Bella, the newborn already bears a striking resemblance to her father:

    “Birdie is just so cute. She’s like her daddy. She is like 100 percent her dad, which is so cute.”

    Bryan has been absent from social media since May 8th, as the couple prepared for the birth:

     

     

     

  • 205 Live Main Event Announced For Tonight

    205 Live Main Event Announced For Tonight

    WWE has announced the main event for tonight’s episode of 205 Live. The show comes from Manchester, NH tonight after Smackdown Live.

    Austin Aries vs. TJP

    At the moment, the storyline is that TJP (formerly TJ Perkins) is helping Neville retain his championship against the top good guys on the brand, Neville & Jack Gallagher. We’ve heard Neville tell TJP that he will earn a cruiserweight championship match if he continues to help him. Time will tell if TJP gets fed-up with waiting for Neville to grant him a championship opportunity however.

    32-year old TJP is on a bit of a role, having won 3 of 4 on TV in May, including a singles win over Gallagher. His only loss this month was on Raw to Aries on May 1st in Sacramento.

    As for the 39-year old Aries, he’s 1-1 on TV since defeating Neville via DQ at Payback. He defeated TJP on the May 1st Raw, but lost in the tag match last night.

  • SmackDown Preview For Tonight, Current Backlash Card

    SmackDown Preview For Tonight, Current Backlash Card

    Tonight’s episode of Smackdown Live take place from Manchester, NH and is the ‘go-home’ show ahead of WWE Backlash this Sunday. WWE is advertising two matches for the show:

    • AJ Styles vs. Jinder Mahal

    This match pits the two male singles title challengers at Backlash against one another. Jinder takes on Randy Orton for the WWE championship on Sunday, while AJ Styles challenges Kevin Owens for the US title.

    • Randy Orton vs. Baron Corbin

    As of this writing, Baron Corbin is not booked for a match at Backlash.

    Updated Backlash Card

    Ahead of tonight’s SmackDown, WWE has confirmed five matches for Sunday’s Backlash PPV:

    • WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Jinder Mahal
    • SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. Breezango
    • US Champion Kevin Owens vs. AJ Styles
    • Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch & Naomi vs. Carmella, Natalya and Tamina Snuka
    • Dolph Ziggler vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
  • ROH TV Report: Bully Ray & the Briscoes Defend Titles

    ROH TV Report: Bully Ray & the Briscoes Defend Titles

    ROH TV
    airdate May 15th 2017 (Fite App)
    Baltimore, MD (taped before War of the Worlds PPV)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PoAoqbUQ3k

    1. Will Ferrara & Cheeseburger vs. Chris Sabin & Jonathan Gresham (Search & Destroy)

    Alex Shelley cut a promo before the match, talking about how Jonathan “the Octopus” Gresham is one of the best up-and-coming wrestlers in ROH. Gresham would get the win for his team here as well, forcing Cheeseburger to tap to an octopus stretch.

    After the match, there was a little teased dissension between Cheeseburger and Ferrara, as Ferrara stormed to the back without his partner.

    Winners: Chris Sabin & Jonathan Gresham

    • We are shown a segment of Jay Lethal in the back being given a script for an upcoming commercial. Silas Young took offence to this and beat Lethal up, injuring his leg against a locker.

    2. Bobby Fish vs. Silas Young w/Beer City Bruiser

    Silas Young pulled off a big upset here, but under dubious circumstances. The Beer City Bruiser distracted the referee, and Young hit Fish with his knee brace (which he took of earlier in the match) and pinned him. We should get a rematch from this in the not-too-distant future.

    Winner: Silas Young

    • Dalton Castle cut a promo backstage about how much it hurt to lose his ROH championship match to Christopher Daniels. Evidently, it reminded him of a blind date that went terribly wrong while in Dubai. He promised to come back stronger and work towards winning the title.

    3. 6-Man Tag Team Championships
    Bully Ray & the Briscoes (c) vs. the Rebellion (Shane Taylor, Caprice Coleman, Rhett Titus)

    Commentary played up how the Briscoes used to ask their Dad to take them to the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, so they could see Bully Ray wrestle. Bully will turn on them eventually, but for right now they are a fun team.

    Bully Ray got a hot tag to start the closing moments of the match. He took out everyone and got a big pop. He then tagged in Mark Briscoe who did his Redneck Kung Fu on everyone. Mark took out each member of the Rebellion with a moonsault on the floor, then Jay followed with a suicide dive….dive.

    Titus blocked the Froggy-bow from Mark, then missed his own frog splash. Mark then tagged in Jay, they did the 3-D with Bully and pinned Rhett. Commentary mentioned that we never got to see Shane Taylor and Bully Ray go at it, which probably means we will eventually see just that.

    Winners: Bully Ray & the Briscoes (retain championships)

    After the match, the Briscoes brought out a table, and Bully powerbombed Coleman through it from the 2nd rope. Bully led the crowd in “ROH!” chants, and the 3 held up their titles to close the show.

  • New Logo For July’s WWE Great Balls of Fire PPV

    New Logo For July’s WWE Great Balls of Fire PPV

    In July, the RAW brand will play host to the first-ever Great Balls of Fire pay-per-view. The event takes place on Sunday, July 9th from Dallas, Texas. On Monday, the American Airlines Center unveiled a new logo for the oddly-titled event.

    This was the original logo:

    Great Balls of Fire

    Great Balls of Fire will see the first title defense of RAW Universal Champion Brock Lesnar, who defeated Goldberg at WrestleMania to capture the gold. Braun Strowman had been rumored for Lesnar’s opponent at ‘Great Balls’ but WWE just reported that Strowman will be out for up to 6 months after undergoing elbow surgery last week.

    Finn Balor or Seth Rollins are now the most likely Superstars to receive the championship opportunity against Lesnar.

  • Jim Ross Calling UK Championship Match at NXT Takeover: Chicago

    Jim Ross Calling UK Championship Match at NXT Takeover: Chicago

    Jim Ross returned to WWE for the first time since 2013 at WrestleMania this year. Ross called the main event match between Roman Reigns and the Undertaker, which would turn out to be the Undertaker’s last.

    Ross has also been announced as a commentator for WWE’s new UK division/program. As the voice of the UK brand, Ross will also be on hand at NXT Takeover: Chicago to call the UK Championship match.

    Pete Dunne Challenges Tyler Bate

    Arguably the most talked about member of WWE’s UK territory, Pete Dunne, will challenge the winner of the UK tournament, and inaugural UK champion, Tyler Bate Saturday night in Chicago.

    The bout will be a rematch from the tournament finals.

  • Will Ospreay Says He & Marty Scurll Will “Take It To A Whole New Stratosphere” At NJPW BOSJ 2017

    Will Ospreay Says He & Marty Scurll Will “Take It To A Whole New Stratosphere” At NJPW BOSJ 2017

    2016 winner of the Best of the Super Juniors, Will Ospreay, will face the newest member of Bullet Club, Marty Scurll, on the opening night of the 2017 tournament. Ospreay was the first UK born competitor to win the event last year, and will kickstart this year’s event on Wednesday in Tokyo. BOSJ 2017 will live stream on NJPWWorld.com.

    Will Ospreay on the Best of the Super Juniors 2017

    Ospreay earned an IWGP Jr. Heavyweight championship match against Kushida for winning the 2016 BOSJ. Unfortunately for Ospreay, he was not able to turn his BOSJ victory into championship gold.

    As for Kushida, he fell out of the title picture recently after losses to current champion, Los Ingobernables’ Hiromu Takahashi. If Kushida is going to get back into the title picture, he will need to a strong showing in the round-robin based tournament this year.

    In speaking with NJPW’s english language site, njpw1972.com, Ospreay had this to say:

    On his first tournament opponent Marty Scurrll:

    He’s in Best of the Super Juniors? Excellent! He’s so different. Like a comic book super villain. I have a lot of respect for Marty because we’ve travelled up and down the UK and around the world. To bring the Villain against the Aerial Assassin in New Japan is hugely exciting. We’ll take it to a whole new stratosphere.”

    On how another match with Ricochet in this year’s tournament will go:

    “The same way I did the first time. I go there, I be me, and we show wrestling is an art form. But the result will be the same. I walk in, and walk out a winner.”

    On facing Jushin Liger in possibly his last BOSJ:

    “Last year we faced each other in England and I dressed up as Liger, Liger versus Dark Liger. I have so much respect and admiration for him. If I could aspire to be anyone, it’s him. He’s a legend, but legends slowly fade out and slowly die. Best of the Super Juniors is a young man’s game and it’s my tournament. I’ll show him what happened last year wasn’t a fluke and I will hit him with the Os Cutter one more time.”

  • Randy Orton Buries Indy Wrestling: Matt Hardy, CM Punk & More React

    Randy Orton Buries Indy Wrestling: Matt Hardy, CM Punk & More React

    Randy Orton has been causing a stir on Twitter recently, stemming from a shot he took at Independent wrestlers and wrestling fans. While Orton is currently the focal point of the controversy, it was actually started by Rip Rogers, current head trainer at Ohio Valley Wrestling.

    Things got rolling when Orton responded to the following tweet sent out by Rip Rogers:

    https://twitter.com/Hustler2754/status/863340857281445888

    Rogers’ sentiment seems to have struck a chord with Orton. Speculation is that Orton is not the only wrestler to come up through the WWE system who is not in favour of an independent wrestling scene which they feel is too focussed on high spots. Miz has expressed similar sentiment, albeit while performing on “Talking Smack”.

    WWE Style vs. Indy Wrestling

    Bully Ray, one of the newest additions to Ring of Honor, responded with the following:

    Currently Randy Orton has the following tweet pinned on his profile:

    Responses To Orton:

    Naturally, many indy and WWE talents have responded to Orton:

    The Young Bucks responding in the only way they possibly could:

    https://twitter.com/MattJackson13/status/863995218089082880

    https://twitter.com/Goldust/status/863927692562923520

    https://twitter.com/adsryansmile/status/864118033874399233

    Matt Hardy just recently chimed in on his feelings in-regards to high-spot focussed independent wrestling:

    CM Punk and Ricochet:

    https://twitter.com/KingRicochet/status/864012861831389184

  • ROH War of the Worlds PPV Report: Kenny Omega appears, New Bullet Club Member, more…

    ROH War of the Worlds PPV Report: Kenny Omega appears, New Bullet Club Member, more…

    ROH: War of the Worlds
    Hammerstein Ballroom, NYC
    May 12th 2017

    1. Silas Young vs. Kushida vs. Dalton Castle vs. Bobby Fish

    Kushida came out in a Yankees jersey. Silas Young cut a promo on Kushida pandering to the crowd and attacked him to start the match.

    Everyone got some offence in but Kushida in particular seemed to be made to look strong. He got armbars on both Bobby Fish and Dalton Castle, with each having to be broken up before the guy tapped. He will be participating in the Best of the Super Juniors next week.

    The finish of the match started when Kushida was taken out by a clothesline by Silas. Then Fish took Silas out with a legsweep. This left Fish and Castle in the ring alone, Castle hit Bang-A-Rang and got the pin.

    Bobby Fish successfully defended the ROH TV title against Dalton Castle earlier this year, so there could be another match between those two coming. They shook hands after the match.

    Winner: Dalton Castle

    • A video package of the history between Kazarian and Hangman Page/Bullet Club is shown. Kazarian had convinced Bullet Club he had joined the faction and had betrayed Christopher Daniels, his longtime tag partner. It was a swerve however, and Kazarian helped Daniels beat Adam Cole to win the ROH Championship. Now Kazarian is feuding with Bullet Club.

    1. Frankie Kazarian vs. Hangman Page (Bullet Club)

    Kazarian hit Page with a diving cannonball before he could enter the ring, and the match started with a brawl on the outside.

    There were a couple of fun moves early; Page hit a standing shooting star press from the apron to the floor on Kazarian. Then Kazarian hit an unprettier (aka Christian’s finishing move).

    Eventually they started spitting at each other. Literally they took turns spitting at each other similar to how strong-style wrestlers exchange forearms. They had a similar gross spitting spot on television recently.

    Finish of the match came when Page hooked the ropes in the corner while Kazarian was going for a sunset flip. Page continued to hold onto the ropes as he had Kazarian’s shoulders pinned and got the 3-count. Kevin Kelly made sure to mention that there will be more to come between these two.

    Winner: Hangman Page (Bullet Club)

    1. Evil & Sanada (Los Ingobernables) vs. War Machine vs. Chris Sabin & Jonathon Gresham w/ Alex Shelley (Search & Destroy)

    There were a lot of fun spots here. Rowe gave an overhead belly-to-belly to both members of Search & Destroy at the same time. Evil then wrapped Hanson’s head in a chair, and then hit that chair with another chair. War Machine definitely looked strong. They just defended their tag titles last month in NJPW, and are scheduled to do so again next month against the Guerillas of Destiny.

    The beginning of the end started when Sanada took everyone out on the outside with a plancha. Sabin then ended up alone in the ring with both members of War Machine, who gave him a pop-up powerslam for the win.

    Winners: War Machine

    1. Jay White vs. Will Ospreay

    This match is interesting from an NJPW perspective, as Jay White was a young lion and is now on loan/excursion to ROH. Meanwhile, Ospreay won the Best of the Juniors last year, so a win for Jay White would indicate they have big plans for him. Cabana mentioned on commentary that White is putting on weight to wrestle as a heavyweight however.

    Jay White got in a lot of offence, including a Muta-clutch, brainbuster on the apron, and a flying dropkick. Ospreay got in a lot of his office as well, including a standing spanish fly, reversing a move into a cutter, and lots of kicks and his normal array of impressive offence.

    An interesting part of the match was when White reversed a springboard move by Ospreay into a position where he had both of his arms trapped, allowing him to freely land elbows to Ospreay’s head. It looked as though the ref was going to step in, but White ended up getting free.

    Ospreay hit the most ridiculous springboard shooting star press to the outside that you will ever see. He then rolled White into the ring, hit a springboard cutter and picked up the win. The crowd was very into this.

    Winner: Will Ospreay (CHAOS)

     

    • After the match Punishment Martinez hit the ring and took out Osprey. White tried to help, but he got hit with the South of Heaven Chokeslam.

    1. ROH 6-Man Tag Team Championship
      Bully Ray & the Briscoes © vs. Hirooki Goto, Rocky Romero, & Beretta (CHAOS)

    Roppongi Vice recently won the IWGP jr heavyweight tag titles, so they had a chance to become double champs in this match.

    Bully Ray came out in the rafters and announced this will be a no DQ match. He has a lot of history in this building, and there were ECW chants periodically throughout the match.

    There were a lot of diving moves to the outside and chairshots early here, with each team getting in time on offence. There was some throwing of chairs to the head, but not unprotected swinging chair shots..

    Aside from the early chair useage, the match wasn’t that hardcore for the most part. It was high paced however. At one point Jay Briscoe hit a double doomsday device, followed by Mark hitting an elbow from the top to Goto. Bully Ray then called for the tables. Ray powerbombed Berretta through a table from the 2nd rope, then they hit 3-D on Romero for the win.

    Winners: Bully Ray & the Briscoes 

     

    • We were shown a replay of earlier this month on television, when Marty Scurll was cutting a promo about being out of opponents. Sydal came down to the ringside and simply pointed at Scurll’s belt to let him know he was challenging him for a title shot.
    • Last week on ROH TV, Sydal had just won a singles match when Scurll ran to ringside and attacked him from behind, but Sydal was able to fend him off.

    6. ROH TV Title
    Marty Scurll © vs. Matt Sydal

    Each guy got in the majority of their offensive arsenal, and Sydal even added a new move.

    Sydal reversed Scurll’s chickenwing at least twice. The first time he reversed it, Scurll transitioned into that finger-breaking move he does. Sydal hit a hurricanrana and a flying knee shortly after that however.

    Not long after Sydal countered the chickenwing for the second time, he landed what looked to be a Gory-bomb, i.e the Guerreros. After that, he went to the top for the shooting star press. Scurll got his knees up however, then was finally able to lock in the chickenwing and got the tap.

    Winner: Marty Scurrll 

    7. ROH Tag Team Championship
    The Young Bucks © vs. Tetsuya Naito & Bushi (Los Ingobernables)

    It seemed as though the Bucks were getting the majority of the offence in the first part of this match. They did a lot of their innovative tag team moves, but were eventually slowed down when Naito hit a tornado DDT on Nick, followed by a reverse hurricanarana on Matt.

    Naito then went for Destino on Matt but it was reversed to a piledriver position, and the Bucks started to go for the Meltzer Driver. Bushi prevented Nick from springboarding into the ring however, and then with the ref out of position he sprayed poison mist into Matt’s eyes. Naito rolled him up for the pin, but Matt kicked out just in time.

    When Matt got up he was blind and walking around the ring, but he could still hit super kicks! He hit Naito, Bushi, then his own brother Nick, and then the referee because he didn’t know who was who. He finally got a bottle of water to clear out his eyes. Then Naito hit him with Destino, but Nick broke up the pin with a swanton.

    Matt Jackson took out Naito with a tornado DDT on the apron, which allowed Nick to go to the top and Matt to roll Bushi into the ring. Matt hit a standing moonsault, and Nick came off the top in unison. Nick covered Bushi for a near-fall only.

    Finally, Nick took Naito out on the outside with a flying cannonball, allowing Matt to grab Bushi and put him in position for the Meltzer Driver. The Bucks hit their finish and got the win.

    Winners: the Young Bucks

    • A Very Interesting announcement after this match! NJPW has created a new championship: The IWGP U.S Championship. There will be a tournament for the title shortly, with Jay Lethal already announced as participating.
    • NJPW will be running a G1 show in LA on July 1st. They also announced the IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental championships will also be defended on that show. This is all apart of NJPW’s US expansion plans.

    8. Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Adam Cole (Bullet Club)

    Commentary talked about how this match is between arguably the greatest champion in modern day NJPW against the same in ROH. Cole is a 3x ROH champion, and Tanahashi ruled NJPW for the last decade. After his loss to Okada at WrestleKingdom Tanahashi has fallen out of the IWGP heavyweight title picture, but will wrestle Naito for the Intercontinental championship next month.

    Each guy got a lot of offence in. Cole hit the Last Shot, countered Tanahashi’s High Fly Flow,  and even his own version of the High Fly Flow at one point. Tanahashi finally landed his patented High Fly Flow frog splash and got the pin.

    Winner: Hiroshi Tanahashi

    • After the match, Cole remained in the ring while some fans chanted “thank you Adam!” (has Cole signed with someone?) The Young Bucks then hit the ring and played it up like they were going to finally superkick Cole after weeks of building towards a split. Cole turned around and the Bucks acted like everything was fine and gave him the 2 sweet signal. Kelly referred to it as them doing their own version of a curtain call.
    • Then the lights went out and we cut to a video of Kenny Omega. He says he was disappointed in the Bucks for standing with Cole after he tried to fire them from Bullet Club. He tells Adam he has had a long and storied career, but just like all fairy tales there “has to be a hero and a villain”. The camera fades back to reveal the bird mask worn by Marty Scurll. Omega then tells Cole he is officially fired.

    • The lights go back on in the building and Marty Scurll is in the ring. He reveals an umbrella with the Bullet Club logo. Then the Young Bucks superkick Adam Cole. Scurll then reveals a Bullet Club shirt.

    9. ROH World Championship
    Christopher Daniels © vs. Jay Lethal vs. Cody (Bullet Club)

    Commentary was playing up how Cody is a free agent, and looking to achieve as much as he can all over the world.

    Lethal began favouring his shoulder after landing a suicide dive, but it didn’t seem to impact him too much. Later in the match Cody would bring out a table, though it wouldn’t be used immediately.

    Cody ended up hitting Daniels with the Cross Rhodes, but when he went for the pin Lethal came off the top for an elbow. Cody got out of the way just in time, and Lethal ended up hitting Daniels. He stumbled onto the apron, and Cody ended up hitting him off the apron and through the table. This left Cody and Lethal alone in the ring.

    There was a ref bump, followed by Cody hitting a low blow on Lethal. When Cody went for the Disaster Kick, Lethal countered into a cutter for a nearfall. Lethal then went for the Lethal Injection, but Cody countered into the Cross Rhodes, but Lethal kicked out just in time.

    Cody then put Lethal in a figure-four, but Daniels got back into the match, hit the Best Moonsault Ever on Cody and pinned him while Lethal was still trapped in his figure-four. The crowd was into it. They were into most things on this show.

    Winner: Christopher Daniels