Posts Tagged ‘SummerSlam’

WWE RAW Preview (8/14): Last Episode Before SummerSlam 2017

The August 14th, 2017 edition of WWE RAW airs live from the TD Garden in Boston, MA, and is the last episode of RAW before WWE SummerSlam 2017. Join us tonight at 8 PM ET for live play-by-play RAW coverage and discussion.

At least one SummerSlam match will be made tonight as Sasha Banks and Nia Jax will face each other to determine who gets a shot at Alexa Bliss’ Womens Championship at the pay-per-view.

Here are the top storyline items WWE is promoting for tonight’s show on their official website:

Every woman for herself: Bayley’s out of contention with a separated shoulder, and so Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss will now field one of two challengers at SummerSlam: Sasha Banks, who The Huggable One is vocally backing as her replacement, or Nia Jax, who has become Little Miss Bliss’ ally as part of “Team Rude.” The two Superstars meet Monday in a win-and-you’re-in match, with the victor earning a date with Bliss in Brooklyn. Jax has the edge when it comes to pure power, and Bliss would seemingly prefer to fight a friendly face, but does Sasha have one more big win up her sleeve?

Joe is gonna get you: One way or another, Samoa Joe always gets his man. After being pinned by Roman Reigns for the first time ever in a Triple Threat Match two weeks ago, The Samoan Submission Machine cost The Big Dog a Last Man Standing Match against Braun Strowman on Monday when he trapped Reigns in a Coquina Clutch that put him down for the count of 10. With all three of those Superstars slated to challenge Brock Lesnar for the Universal Title at The Biggest Event of the Summer, Joe has suddenly surged in momentum, and it’s anyone’s guess as to who will head into SummerSlam with the biggest head of steam.

Mizzed opportunity: Brock Lesnar turned The Miz and his Miztourage into lunch meat this past Monday on “Miz TV,” but lost in all that commotion was why The Awesome One held Raw hostage in the first place: He wanted another piece of Jason Jordan, who embarrassed him the previous week on his signature talk show. Kurt Angle’s gold-blooded son was seen elsewhere dismantling a local named Jean-Pierre Goulet, but perhaps The A-Lister will have better luck this time around in getting what he wants.

Face your fear: Bray Wyatt made one of his boldest declarations to date just moments before their SummerSlam bout was formally sanctioned, promising to drag down Finn and his followers. With one week to go until The Biggest Event of the Summer, how will Bálor respond?

Brothers on the mend: After leaving Seth Rollins high and dry against Cesaro & Sheamus, Dean Ambrose finally seemed to come around to The Kingslayer’s redemptive crusade when his former brother rescued him from a joint beatdown by the Raw Tag Team Champions. This time, however, it was Rollins who denied the traditional Shield fist bump, leaving The Lunatic Fringe hanging. How will Ambrose attempt to save face, and will the former Shield-mates finally reunite in earnest?

  • Remember to join us tonight at 8 PM ET for RAW coverage, and sound off in the comments with your predictions for tonight’s RAW and Sunday’s SummerSlam pay-per-view!

WWE SummerSlam Returning to Brooklyn In 2018

WWE sent out a press release on Monday that SummerSlam (along with NXT, RAW and SmackDown) are returning to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York next year.

2018 will mark the fourth consecutive year of SummerSlam weekend invading Brooklyn.

WWE® SummerSlam® Returns to Barclays Center in 2018

08/14/2017 STAMFORD, Conn. & BROOKLYN, N.Y.– Barclays Center, NYC & Company and WWE today announced that SummerSlam Week will return to Brooklyn for the fourth consecutive year in August 2018 with SummerSlam,Monday Night Raw®,SmackDown® Liveand NXT® once again taking place at Barclays Center over four consecutive nights.

2018 Key Dates:

  • Saturday, August 18 – NXT
  • Sunday, August 19 – SummerSlam
  • Monday August 20 – Monday Night Raw
  • Tuesday, August 21 – SmackDown Live

“We’re thrilled to host four consecutive nights of major WWE events, highlighted by SummerSlam, again next year,” said Brett Yormark, CEO of Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment. “We have enjoyed a terrific partnership with WWE while hosting SummerSlam the past three years, and we are looking forward to continuing to grow our relationship with WWE and NYC & Company.”

“Barclays Center and NYC & Company continue to be amazing partners for WWE, and we are thrilled to bring SummerSlam Week back to New York City next year,” said John P. Saboor, WWE Executive Vice President, Special Events. “We look forward to working with our partners to build upon the incredible success of the last three years to create another unprecedented celebration for the WWE Universe.”

SummerSlam takes place this Sunday, August 20, live from Barclays Center. The event, which streams live around the world on WWE Network, features the biggest stars of WWE, including John Cena®, Brock Lesnar®, Roman Reigns™, Seth Rollins™, Alexa Bliss™, Jinder Mahal™, Shinsuke Nakamura™, Naomi™, Braun Strowman™, The New Day™ and many more. In addition, SummerSlam Week in Brooklyn features a series of activities including interactive fan experiences and community outreach programs designed to leave a lasting impact throughout the region.

Ticket and suite information for SummerSlam in 2018 will be announced in the near future.

Alexa Bliss Gets Pranked, 30 Greatest SummerSlam Moments, Controversial SummerSlam Endings (Videos)

30 greatest SummerSlam moments

WWE has released a special edition of their Top 10 lists. In the latest episode, WWE counts down the 30 greatest moments in SummerSlam history. The list includes DX entering the arena in a tank, Brock Lesnar defeating The Rock, Nikki Bella betraying Brie, Finn Balor winning the Universal Championship and more. You can check out the entire list in the video below.

Nia Jax surprises Alexa Bliss 

RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss celebrated her birthday a few days ago. WWE Superstar Nia Jax uploaded a video earlier today on Instagram of her and Mike Rome surprising Alexa Bliss with silly string as the crowd sang “Happy Birthday”. Nia Jax will face Sasha Banks on Monday’s episode of WWE RAW. The winner will go on to face Alexa Bliss at WWE SummerSlam of the RAW Women’s Championship.

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5 most controversial SummerSlam endings

WWE uploaded a new video narrated by Corey Graves that discussed the most controversial finishes to SummerSlam. The list included Triple H costing Daniel Bryan the title, Brock Lesnar’s match against The Undertaker and more. You can check out the entire list in the video below.

Finn Balor Kills Rumours About Demon King

When Finn Balor started his feud with Bray Wyatt many people believed it was the perfect opportunity to bring back the ‘Demon King’ on WWE Television.

Since SummerSlam is the stage where the Demon was last seen, it was rumoured that WWE may bring the Alter Ego of the first Universal Champion for the Biggest Event Of The Summer.

However, it appears fans will have to wait some more time before they can witness the return of Demon Balor on WWE Programming and it’s not going to happen at the upcoming PPV.

During a recent interview with IGN, Finn Balor was asked if the Demon can become awoken next Sunday. Replying to it Balor said that he is capable of handling Bray on his own:

“You know the Demon only comes out in certain special situations and I don’t think my match at SummerSlam against Bray Wyatt calls for it necessarily. I think I’m perfectly capable of handling that on my own, as Finn Bálor.”

It’s not very likely that WWE will not inform Balor about Demon’s appearance before the show. In fact, they would rather promote it in advance to make it a selling point for the PPV.

So while you can never say never in WWE, considering the comments of Balor and the fact that there has been no mention of him on WWE Programming despite SummerSlam being only 10 days away the chances of the Demon Balor appearing at SummerSlam are pretty stiff.

Original Storyline Plans For Justin Bieber At WWE SummerSlam ’14

Former WWE creative writer Kevin Eck was a guest on the Wade Keller Pro Wrestling Podcast this week talked about the company’s discussions about having Justin Bieber step in the ring at Summerslam 2014.

The link to Bieber is that Big Show is friends with his WrestleMania 23 opponent Floyd Mayweather, who knows Bieber. The pop star was interested in wrestling for WWE and the creative team began brainstorming ideas for the potential match. They settled on a six man tag match that would have involved Bieber teaming up with John Cena and Big Show against The Wyatt Family.

Eck had some reservations about Bieber’s involvement, because he was getting bad press coverage at the time and it would have been risky to pair him with WWE’s clean cut poster boy John Cena. There was also some concern about Bieber getting in offense against The Wyatt Family, who were strong heels at the time.

Of course, the babyfaces would have gone over. Anticipating that the WWE Universe would not embrace Bieber, the plan was for Bieber to take credit for the win during the post match celebration and for John Cena to lay him out with an Attitude Adjustment.

Cooler heads prevailed and WWE instead went with John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar in the main event, with Brock kicking off his fourth WWE World Heavyweight Championship reign.

Potential Spoiler On John Cena’s SummerSlam Opponent

Last week on SmackDown Live, Shinsuke Nakamura defeated John Cena to earn a shot against WWE Champion Jinder Mahal at SummerSlam. With less than two weeks until the pay-per-view, “free agent” John Cena is still without an opponent for the show. According to a report at PWInsider.com, Cena will be working against Money in the Bank contract holder Baron Corbin.

After last week’s SmackDown went off the air, Baron Corbin attacked Shinsuke Nakamura, who had just defeated John Cena in the main event. Cena made the save and slammed Corbin through the announce table with an Attitude Adjustment, setting the stage for their SummerSlam showdown.

As we’ve noted in recent weeks, Cena will be competing on the RAW brand after SummerSlam. Cena is advertised for most episodes of RAW following SummerSlam leading up to the RAW brand’s No Mercy PPV on September 24th, where Cena will also be competing.

Cena is not advertised for the RAW after SummerSlam and will be missing the September 18th episode of RAW, as he’ll be appearing on a SmackDown live event from China.

John Cena is currently starring in Season 2 of the American Grit reality competition series, which airs Sunday nights on FOX.

SummerSlam: Shark Cage Match, Balor vs. Wyatt Announced

Big Cass attacked Big Show and Enzo Amore after their match with Gallows and Anderson tonight on RAW. Big Show got the last laugh as he connected with a Knockout Punch to Cass. Later during the show, Big Cass approached RAW General Manager Kurt Angle backstage and asked for a match against Big Show at SummerSlam. Cass also said that he wanted Enzo locked in a cage so he could watch him beat the hell out of Big Show. Kurt Angle suggested that Enzo Amore be locked in a shark cage above the ring for the match.

It was also announced during tonight’s episode of RAW that Bray Wyatt will face Finn Balor at WWE SummerSlam on August 20th.

Updated WWE SummerSlam card

Fatal 4-Way for the WWE Universal Championship

  •  Brock Lesnar (c) vs Roman Reigns vs Samoa Joe vs Braun Strowman

(if Brock Lesnar loses, he leaves WWE)

WWE Championship

  • Jinder Mahal (c) vs Shinsuke Nakamura

SmackDown Women’s Championship

  • Naomi (c) vs Natalya

RAW Women’s Championship

  • Alexa Bliss (c) vs Sasha Banks or Nia Jax

United States Championship (Special Referee: Shane McMahon)

  • AJ Styles (c) vs Kevin Owens

Cruiserweight Championship 

  • Neville (c) vs Akira Tozawa

SmackDown Tag Team Championship

  • New Day (c) vs The Usos

-Rusev vs Randy Orton

-Big Cass vs Big Show (Enzo Amore will be suspended above the ring in a shark cage)

-Finn Balor vs Bray Wyatt

Update On Bayley’s Shoulder Injury and SummerSlam Status

It now appears unlikely that Bayley will challenge Alexa Bliss for the Raw Women’s Championship at SummerSlam after suffering an injury to her right shoulder during a match against Nia Jax on Raw on Monday.

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On Friday, Cathy Kelley reported in this video that the extent of her injury has not been determined due to swelling in and around the injured area. A conclusive diagnosis will be made on Monday at Raw in Toronto.

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In WWE.com’s preview for Raw, an indication is given that Bayley won’t be wrestling at SummerSlam, or anytime soon for that matter.

Regarding the situation, WWE.com wrote, “Based on what we have seen, it doesn’t seem likely that The Huggable One will be getting back into the ring anytime soon.”

WWE.com also notes, “If Bayley is unable to compete at SummerSlam, who will challenge the so-called “Goddess of WWE” for her coveted championship? Hopefully, details will emerge on Raw.”

WWE Taking Extra Steps To Keep SummerSlam Plans A Secret

WWE is on the road to SummerSlam 2017, and the company is taking extra precautions to keep plans for the finish of their Fatal Four Way main event under wraps.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, members of WWE management who would usually know the plans in advance haven’t been told yet who will win the Universal Title match at the pay-per-view. The word right now is that the writing team, producers, and even the wrestlers in the match are all being kept in the dark about plans for the night.

One person who has been told the plan is Universal Champion Brock Lesnar. Lesnar’s contract reportedly stipulates that he must know creative plans in advance.

SummerSlam takes place on August 20th and will feature Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, and Samoa Joe all challenging for Brock Lesnar’s Universal title in a Fatal Four Way match. Paul Heyman added some extra stakes to the match on RAW, announcing that if Lesnar loses, the two of them will leave WWE.

Another Title Match Added To SummerSlam

In the main event of tonight’s (Tues. August 1, 2017) episode of WWE 205 Live, Akira Tozawa defeated Ariya Daivari to become the new No. 1-contender for Neville’s Cruiserweight Championship. The pair will collide at SummerSlam at August 20th from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. You can check out the updated SummerSlam pay-per-view (PPV) card here below:

Fatal 4 Way for the WWE Universal Title
(C) Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns vs. Samoa Joe vs. Braun Strowman

WWE Title Match
(C) Jinder Mahal vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

SmackDown Women’s Title Match
(C) Naomi vs. Natalya

RAW Women’s Title Match
(C) Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley

WWE United States Title Match
(C) AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens

Shane McMahon will serve as Special Guest Referee

WWE Cruiserweight Title Match
(C) Neville vs. Akira Tozawa

Rusev vs. Randy Orton

 

WWE SummerSlam 2017 PPV Poster

The official promotional poster for WWE SummerSlam has been released.

The main event for SummerSlam will see RAW Universal Champion Brock Lesnar defending against Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman and Samoa Joe in a Fatal 4 Way Match.

Both Women’s Championship matches are set, with Naomi defending the SmackDown title against Natalya and Bayley challenging Alexa Bliss for the RAW Women’s Championship.

In addition to these 8 Superstars, John Cena, Shinsuke Nakamura and WWE Champion Jinder Mahal are also featured on the SummerSlam poster. Cena and Nakamura will square off next week on SmackDown to determine the #1 contender for the WWE Championship, but the inclusion of both Cena and Nakamura on the poster has some people wondering if we’ll see an indecisive finish next week and a triple threat match involving all 3 men.

WWE SummerSlam takes place on Sunday, August 20th from Brooklyn, NY.

WWE SummerSlam: 3 Confirmed Title Matches

Fatal 4-Way for Universal Championship announced for SummerSlam

RAW kicked off Kurt Angle coming down to the ring. Angle stated that his son, Jason Jordan, will have first match tonight on the RAW roster. Angle was about to reveal who Brock Lesnar would be facing at SummerSlam when Braun Strowman interrupted. Strowman told Angle that he better be the one that faces Brock Lesnar for the Universal Championship. Samoa Joe interrupted and made his way down to the ring. The crowd chanted “Joe!” as he walked down the entrance ramp. Joe got right in front in Strowman’s face and said that he was the man that does not fear Lesnar. Joe then claimed that he definitely doesn’t fear Braun Strowman. Roman Reigns then came down to the ring.

Reigns started talking the crowd started to boo. Reigns claimed that neither Joe or Strowman have done anything in WWE. Reigns listed off his accomplished and brought up how he won the Royal Rumble in Philadelphia. Roman said that the crowd was certainly loud that night, making light of the fact that the crowd was basically silent last night at WWE Battleground at the Wells Fargo Center. Kurt Angle announced that it will be a Fatal 4-Way at SummerSlam. Brock Lesnar will defend his Universal Championship against Roman Reigns, Samoa Joe and Braun Strowman.

RAW GM Kurt Angle then went to leave the ring and Samoa Joe started yelling at him. Joe stated that he is the only Superstar that deserves to face Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam. Braun stated that he doesn’t care about anything else besides stacking bodies. An epic brawl then broke out. Samoa Joe and Roman Reigns teamed up for a moment to beatdown Strowman. Joe had the Coquina Clutch locked in on Strowman and Reigns connected with a Spear onto both Joe and Strowman. Several WWE Superstars then came down to the ring to try to break up the brawl. Strowman beat them all down and then started whipping security guards out of the ring. Strowman then planted Reigns with the Running Powerslam.

Bayley earns a shot at the RAW Women’s Championship at SummerSlam

On tonight’s episode of RAW, Bayley faced Sasha Banks to determine who will get a shot at the RAW Women’s Championship at Summerslam. It was a back and forth match, but in the end Bayley was able to roll-up Sasha for the victory after Banks connected with a Frog Splash. After the match concluded, RAW Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss entered the ring and raised the title in Bayley’s face.

Updated card for WWE SummerSlam on August 20th

Fatal 4-Way for the WWE Universal Championship

– Brock Lesnar (c) vs Roman Reigns vs Samoa Joe vs Braun Strowman

SmackDown Women’s Championship

  • Naomi (c) vs Natalya

RAW Women’s Championship

  • Alexa Bliss (c) vs Bayley

SummerSlam Title Match Rumor, Mark Henry On His WWE Future, Jerry Lawler Working WWE Battleground

Mark Henry is hanging up his boots soon

Mark Henry, Ron Simmons and The Godfather appeared on “Table For 3” last night following last night’s episode of WWE RAW. Henry discussed his future in WWE and stated that his in-ring time is coming to an end and he will transition to a behind-the-scenes employee once that time comes in a few months. Henry said that he wanted to help WWE with their new talents once his in-ring career is over. You can check out a clip from the newest episode of “Table For 3” in the video below.

Jerry Lawler working WWE Battleground this Sunday

Jerry Lawler was asked by a fan on Twitter if he still works with WWE. Lawler responded that of course he does and will be hosting the pre-show panel at WWE Battleground this Sunday. Lawler will also be appearing on Talking Smack following the PPV.

Rumor on RAW Women’s Championship match for WWE SummerSlam

There were rumors that there would be a Fatal 4-Way for the RAW Women’s Championship at next month’s SummerSlam PPV. Dave Meltzer recently noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that those plans have been changed. The latest rumor is that Alexa Bliss will be defending her title against Nia Jax at SummerSlam. Alexa Bliss and Nia Jax have been portrayed as friends on recent episodes of RAW.

Lesnar’s SummerSlam Opponent To Be Determined Next Week On RAW

Next week’s RAW will feature Samoa Joe vs. Roman Reigns in a #1 contender’s match. The winner will challenge Brock Lesnar for the WWE Universal Championship at SummerSlam.

The news was announced by RAW General Manager Kurt Angle. Angle was speaking with Brock Lesnar and his Advocate Paul Heyman until Roman Reigns interrupted. With Reigns pressing Lesnar for a title shot at SummerSlam, Joe hit the ring and made his case for why he’s the more worthy opponent.

WWE SummerSlam takes place Sunday, August 20th from Brooklyn, New York.

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Big Change To WWE’s SummerSlam Main Event Plans

There’s been a change to WWE’s plans for the main event of SummerSlam and it may have big implications for WrestleMania 34 next April.

Earlier this year, prior to WrestleMania 33, the Wrestling Observer reported that WWE had Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar earmarked for next year’s Mania from New Orleans. It’s a matchup that got a lukewarm reaction from fans online once the word got out, despite Lesnar remaining a huge draw and the backlash against Reigns subsiding (somewhat).

The original plan for SummerSlam was Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman in the main event. Then Roman Reigns started teasing news regarding his role at SummerSlam. He announced that he is next #1 contender to the Universal Championship and will main event SummerSlam against the winner of Lesnar vs. Samoa Joe, which takes place at Great Balls of Fire.

Reigns in the main event of SummerSlam presented a number of interesting scenarios. Would WWE jump into Reigns-Lesnar 8 months earlier than expected? Could Samoa Joe dethrone Brock Lesnar in the Beast’s first title defense, setting up Reigns vs. Joe at SummerSlam? What about Strowman?

According to Dave Meltzer in this week’s Observer, Braun Strowman has been bumped and the new main event for SummerSlam is scheduled to be Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns.

With WWE going with Lesnar vs. Reigns this soon, it’s unlikely that this match will headline WrestleMania as well. We’ll see how things shake out for Samoa Joe and Braun Strowman at SummerSlam, but both have been getting over more than almost anybody expected.

Comment & tell us what you think about WWE fast tracking the Lesnar vs. Reigns feud.

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Randy Orton Talks About Chris Jericho & Brock Lesnar’s Backstage Altercation At SummerSlam

Randy Orton recently spoke to Sports Illustrated about his memorable match against Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam, his guest spot on the USA Network series Shooter, John Cena’s success in the entertainment industry and more.

You may recall that Chris Jericho and Brock Lesnar were involved in a backstage altercation at SummerSlam after Lesnar brutalized Orton in the ring and Jericho thought Lesnar had been reckless. During an interview with SI’s Justin Barrasso, Orton confirmed that an altercation did take place and he thinks it’s awesome Jericho was concerned for his safety.

“Basically, what happened is Jericho saw what was going on in the ring and wanted answers as to whether my best interests were in mind as far as my health and safety,” Orton said. “I had my family there, sitting front row, and Chris knew that, as well. He was just coming up to check on his boy, that’s what it boiled down to, and I think that’s awesome.”

He continued, “You hear all these things about how they were going to fight, but I don’t think Jericho wanted to fight Brock, I’m just going to throw that out there. I think he was coming up to just make sure everything was cool. It’s unfortunate that in that small space, with the dozen bodies in there, somehow that leaked and everybody knew about it. That’s very unfortunate. It was blown way out of proportion, and Jericho just wanted to check on one of his fellow boys in the locker room.”

Orton says he’s got a lot of respect for Brock and has fond memories of their time together in OVW, one of WWE’s former developmental territories. Despite all of Brock’s success in WWE and MMA, Orton says he remains the fun and humble guy he’s always been.

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Chris Jericho Comments On His Backstage Incident With Brock Lesnar At SummerSlam

One of the big stories coming out of WWE SummerSlam was the backstage incident involving Chris Jericho and Brock Lesnar. While Lesnar was still in the ring and Randy Orton was laying in a pool of blood, Jericho asked Michael Hayes if Lesnar had gone into business for himself and gone farther than what was planned. Hayes reportedly indicated to Jericho that Lesnar may have broken from the script, which led to Jericho confronting Lesnar once he got backstage. Brock essentially told him to screw off and they got into a shoving match. Based on several reliable reports – Brock kissed Jericho on the forehead and said something along the lines of, “Either kiss me or hit me.” Triple H and Vince McMahon wound up getting involved and putting an end to the altercation.

Chris Jericho recently appeared on Chael Sonnen’s “Your’re Welcome” podcast and addressed the altercation for the first time publicly.  “I just thought the finish of that match was very brutal and very violent, and I just didn’t know if Randy was ok”, he said. “I said something and he said something, next thing you know we’re nose-to-nose kinda yelling at each other and it diffused fairly quickly.” Jericho added, “Brock is a trained fighter and he’s a beast, but I’m not the type of person to back down from anybody.”

Jericho admits the finish of the match was really none of his business, but what he witnessed was unlike a typical WWE wrestling match.  “When I see a friend of mine lying in a pool of his own blood, whether it’s a work or not, that’s real blood. That’s a real concussion that he suffered. So I wanna go check and see if he’s ok.”

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Backstage Altercation Between Brock Lesnar & Chris Jericho At SummerSlam

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Chris Jericho ended up in a backstage incident with Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam last night as Jericho was concerned about Randy Orton’s condition.

According to Dave Meltzer, multiple sources report that the incident began when Jericho came to the gorilla position as Lesnar vs. Orton ended, to find out what exactly happened and to see if Orton was alright. Jericho asked Michael Hayes if that was the planned finish and when Hayes wouldn’t respond, Jericho said, “That’s bullshit.”

Lesnar came through the curtain, heard the “that’s bullshit” comment and thought Jericho was talking about the match. One version has Lesnar calling Jericho a “pussy” and the other has him saying “shut up” to Jericho, then telling Jericho to mind his own business. The two came face to face and had words, leading to Lesnar reportedly pushing Jericho with his fingers. Jericho then did a forehead press while another version has him shoving Lesnar against the wall. While the two were up against the wall, Lesnar reportedly told Jericho to kiss him or punch him. Triple H then jumped in and broke things up but the two ended up going at it again until Vince McMahon finally broke it up. Vince told Jericho that everything was a work and to be professional after Jericho continued yelling about Brock.

Triple H reportedly told Vince that Lesnar was to blame, and that Jericho was just standing up for himself. That was the end of the incident between the two. Jericho then saw Orton’s condition and got mad but Orton assured him that he knew what was coming.

WWE Summerslam 2016 Reaction/Rant

Kickoff Show:

Dudley Boyz vs Sami Zayn & Neville

Sami Zayn and Neville defeated the Dudley Boyz in a short match. I can’t help but feel like all four of the performers in this match should be doing something better than this throwaway match. I’m guessing the Dudley Boyz are going to split up soon and maybe Bully Ray will get a run in WWE. I hope this is the case because both Raw and Smackdown could use a new heel. Sami Zayn defeated Kevin Owens and the WWE hyped the hell out of that match. They said it would launch both of their careers in the WWE because their feud was finally over. Instead, both Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn have gone backwards. Sami Zayn was simply thrown on the card at the last minute and Kevin Owens is in a tag team match that isn’t even for tag titles.

Sheamus vs Cesaro (First Match in Best of 7 Series)

The crowd was taunting Sheamus throughout this match with the “you look stupid!” chant. This was a very solid and physical match. Cesaro hit the Cesaro Swing and then locked in the Sharpshooter but Sheamus was able to get to the bottom rope. Sheamus poked Cesaro in the eye and then hit the Brogue Kick for the victory. Sheamus leads the best of 7 series 1-0 over Cesaro.

Main Card:

 Kevin Owens & Chris Jericho vs Enzo & Cass

Enzo and Big Cass cut an entertaining promo before the match, complete with songs and jokes. This was pretty much a standard Enzo and Cass match. Enzo was getting destroyed by Jericho and Owens and he was trying to get a tag for several minutes. Finally, Enzo made the tag and Big Cass came in and cleaned house for a little bit. Big Cass hit the Empire Elbow on Jericho. Owens knocked Big Cass outside leaving Jericho and Enzo in the ring. While outside the ring, Owens hit a running Cannonball on Big Cass who was laying against the barricade. Enzo hit the DDG on Jericho in the ring and went for the pin but Owens broke it up. Owens then launched Enzo in the air and Jericho hit him with a Codebreaker for the win.

Winners: Kevin Owens & Chris Jericho

Reaction: Enzo seems to constantly take the pinfall in these tag matches. I’m wondering if Big Cass is going to get fed up with it soon and have a single’s run. This was a solid match to start off the main show. Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho were screaming that they love each other after the match.

Women’s Championship Match: Sasha Banks (c) vs Charlotte

Charlotte was dominating the match early on. It appeared that Charlotte was going for a Razor’s Edge off of the top rope but Banks reversed it into a Hurricanrana. This was an awesome sequence in the match. Sasha and Charlotte started trading punches in the ring. Sasha Banks had Charlotte locked in a Boston Crab on the turnbuckle and then followed that up by stomping on Charlotte’s back. Sasha then hit Double Knees from the second turnbuckle onto Charlotte outside the ring. The action spilled back into the ring and Charlotte went for the Natural Selection but Sasha Banks countered into the Bank Statement. Charlotte was able to squirm out of the hold in the center of the ring. Charlotte then hit the Natural Selection but Banks kicked out a two. Charlotte began to get frustrated and shouted at Sasha that she was better than her. Sasha locked in the Bank Statement again but Charlotte countered it into a pinfall for the victory.

Winner and New Women’s Champion: Charlotte

Reaction: Sasha Banks was selling a back injury throughout the match and that came into play in the finish as she didn’t have enough to kick out of the pin. This was a very good match with a finish that nobody saw coming. I thought that Sasha Banks was for sure going to win this match but that was not the case. Sasha Banks had a very short title reign and now she once again has to chase the Women’s Championship. If that leads to more Charlotte and Sasha Banks matches, that sounds good to me. It should also be noted that Sasha Banks was removed from upcoming WWE events. Either she has an injury or something else happened and that may explain the incredibly short title reign she had.

Intercontinental Championship Match: The Miz (c) vs Apollo Crews

The Miz came out with a ridiculous Phantom of the Opera mask on his face. The Miz started out this match strong, hitting several kicks and a DDT. The Miz went to hit Crews off of the top rope but Apollo countered with a Dropkick. The Miz tried to head to the back but Apollo Crews stopped him and brought him back to the ring. Apollo Crews went to jump on The Miz in the corner but Miz rolled out of the way. The Miz then hit the Skull Crushing Finale on Crews for the win.

Winner and Still Intercontinental Champion: The Miz

Reaction: You could hear a pin drop in the Barclay’s Center during this match. It is not the crowd’s fault because there was virtually no build for this match. The match itself was short but decent. I have zero clue what the WWE will do with Apollo Crews in the future. Maybe the WWE will continue the feud between Crews and The Miz, only this time actually put some effort into it.

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John Cena vs AJ Styles

Styles came out to a great reaction from the Brooklyn crowd. John Cena came out to the mixed reaction he always gets. There were dueling “AJ Styles!” and “Lets go Cena!” chants at the beginning of the match. Styles hit a Dropkick on Cena and went to the top rope to celebrate. As soon as he got down, Cena punched him right in the face. Cena had the momentum until Styles hit a Suplex and Cena’s back landed right on the ring apron. Cena went for the Attitude Adjustment but Styles countered and hit the Styles Clash. Cena kicked out at two and Styles looked frustrated. Cena then hit an Attitude Adjustment but Styles kicked out at two. Cena went for an Attitude Adjectment off the top rope but Styles countered it into a Torture Rack. Styles then spun Cena around and hit him with a Powerbomb but Cena once again kicked out. Styles went for a 450 Splash but Cena rolled out of the way and Styles went flying into the mat. Styles hit a German Suplex and then rolled through and hit a Facebuster on Cena but once again Cena was able to kick out. Cena locked in the STF in the center of the ring but Styles countered into a Crossface. Cena then used his strength and picked up Cena but Styles countered that into a Calf Crusher. Cena then reversed the Calf Crusher into an STF but Styles reversed it into a pinfall. Cena kicked out at two and then landed a Tornado DDT on Styles. Cena then hit a Leg Drop off the top rope onto the back of Styles’ head, but once again Styles kicked out. Styles then hit an amazing Frankensteiner on Cena and followed it up with a Phenomenal Forearm but Cena kicked out at two. Cena hit an Attitude Adjustment off of the second turnbuckle but amazingly Styles kicked out. This caused the Brooklyn crowd to erupt into a “Yes!” chant. Cena looked shocked that Styles was able to kick out. He watched in amazement as Styles tried to get to his feet. Cena went for the Attitude Adjustment but Styles countered it into the Styles Clash. Styles then hit the Phenomenal Forearm on Cena for the victory. After the match, Cena kissed his “Never Give Up” wristband and left it in the middle of the ring.

Winner: AJ Styles

Reaction: This was an absolutely terrific wrestling match. AJ Styles got the win clean in impressive fashion. Styles may be lined up for getting a shot at the WWE Championship soon. I used to absolutely hate Cena when I was younger. Ten years ago I was in the Boston crowd at Summerslam 2006 booing the hell out of Cena in his match versus Edge. I was ecstatic when Edge used the brass knuckles and cheated his way to a victory. Now, I have tremendous respect for Cena. I have no idea how he consistently puts on terrific matches. When he was injured recently the product wasn’t nearly as good. Love him or hate him, there is no denying how important Cena is to the WWE. There is also no denying that AJ Styles defeating Cena clean is very significant and could mean big things for Styles in the near future.

WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The Club vs The New Day

Jon Stewart was ringside for this match. He also cut a lame promo before the match. I was watching this match simply hoping Jon Stewart wasn’t involved in the finish. Big E was not involved in this match. It was Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods. The beginning of this match was back and forth. Xavier Woods hit a massive Elbow Drop on Karl Anderson, but Anderson kicked out at two. Anderson and Gallows hit the Magic Killer on Kofi Kingston but Jon Stewart ran into the ring. The Club then dragged Stewart to the ring post but Big E came out and saved Stewart. Big E then took out The Club. The referee then called for the bell. The New Day are still the Tag Team Champions.

Winners via DQ: The Club 


Reaction: I hated everything about this. Instead of a real tag team match for the titles at Summerslam, we get Jon Stewart dancing. Even if this happened on Raw I would hate it. I actually thought The Club would win this match. Silly me, I didn’t factor in Jon Stewart. What was I thinking? I also found it amusing that Big E was apparently just hanging around backstage in his wrestling gear instead of joining his team in defending the titles. That is the WWE in a nutshell. You go from a terrific wrestling match to Jon Stewart cutting a promo with a unicorn horn on his head. I have nothing against Jon Stewart. I would just prefer a silly promo rather than him actually getting involved in title matches.

WWE Championship Match: Dean Ambrose (c) vs Dolph Ziggler

Dean Ambrose was toying with Dolph Ziggler during this match. Often times slapping him in the face and trash talking him. Ambrose also did the Shawn Michael’s stomp before the Superkick. Ambrose didn’t Superkick Ziggler though. Instead he just laughed and went for the Dirty Deeds but Ziggler blocked it. Ziggler was finally able to gain some momentum when Ambrose went flying shoulder first into the ring post. Ambrose and Ziggler then ran into each other at full speed and both men were knocked down. Ambrose took control of the match when both Superstars got up. Ambrose hit a Flying Elbow Drop on a standing Ziggler, but Dolph was able to kick out at two. Dean Ambrose once again taunted Ziggler by dancing around in the ring. The crowd even started to boo Ambrose a little bit. The action spilled outside and Ziggler hit a Superkick on Ambrose. Zigger then rolled Ambrose back in the ring for a pinfall but Ambrose kicked out. Ziggler then hit Ambrose with a Zig-Zag but Amrbose kicked out at the last second. Ambrose then hit a viscous Lunatic Lariat on Ziggler. Both men were on the top turnbuckle. Ziggler went for a Facebuster off the top rope but Ambrose blocked it. Ambrose then hit the Dirty Deeds for the victory.

Winner and Still WWE Champion: Dean Ambrose

Reaction: What an awful title match at Summerslam. I thought the build to this match was better than the Finn Balor/Seth Rollins feud. I guess I was wrong about that because the crowd was absolutely dead for this match. This whole match was just a total bummer. Dean Ambrose was goofing around and defeated Ziggler easily. So what was the point? What was the point of building Ziggler up if this was going to be the end result? A non-competitive, lazy WWE Championship match at the second biggest show of the year was the end result of building Ziggler up the past few weeks. This match happened before Roman Reigns and Rusev, which is the United States Championship match. It was pretty clear that it was going to be a throwaway match right away and it was honestly a waste of time. Hopefully, the WWE doesn’t ask people to take Ziggler seriously in the future because that is pretty much impossible now. Dean Ambrose was giggling and dancing around the ring and defeated Ziggler rather easily. If the goal of this match was to bore everyone to tears, have Ambrose look like a goofball and squash any momentum Ziggler had then mission accomplished.

Nikki Bella, Alexa Bliss & Natalya vs Naomi, Becky Lynch & Carmella

Eva Marie was scheduled to be in this match but obviously she wasn’t due to being suspended. Nikki Bella replaced her and she got a great reaction from the Brooklyn crowd. Naomi was terrific in this match. Eventually, this match turned into total chaos with everyone in the ring. It came down to Nikki Bella and Carmella in the ring. Nikki Bella hit a TKO on Carmella for the win.

Winners: Nikki Bella, Alexa Bliss & Natalya

WWE Universal Championship Match: Finn Balor vs Seth Rollins

This match was also before the Roman Reigns and Rusev match. It was also before the Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton match. The new Universal Championship was revealed. The crowd booed the title when Jojo announced that the match was for the Universal Championship.

The announcer’s kept referring to Finn Balor as “The Demon King” over and over again. Rollins controlled the match early on. He hit a Powerbomb on Balor outside the ring onto the barricade. The crowd didn’t seem into this match either. They were chanting random things throughout. To be fair, this match was remarkably slow. Rollins pretty much dominated Balor for most of the match. Balor finally built some momentum and drove Rollins into the barricade. Finn Balor went for the Coup de Grace but Rollins rolled out of the way and hit the Pedigree. Balor kicked out at two and the crowd actually made noise for the first time in twenty minutes. Finn Balor then was able to hit the Coup de Grace for the victory.

Winner and Universal Champion: Finn Balor

Reaction: This was a good match. People were annoyed with the crowd during this match because they were quiet and when they did make noise they chanted random things. I don’t see it that way. I see the crowd reaction as a result of having to sit through an hour of nothing entertaining and having the WWE and Universal Championship matches in the middle of the card. These matches instantly felt less significant than they should have due to where they were on the card. It made zero sense to me why both of these matches were before the United States Championship match. It is easy to just blame the crowd because it appeared they weren’t into the Universal Championship match. I don’t think that would have been the case if the WWE had a better build for this show. It will be interesting to see where the WWE goes with Finn Balor now. I hope that he doesn’t come out as the “Demon King” every match.

A KFC advertisement aired that featured Dolph Ziggler dressed as Colonel Sanders defeating The Miz dressed as a chicken in a match. Heck of a night for Dolph Ziggler.

WWE United States Championship Match: Rusev (c) vs Roman Reigns

The match never happened. Rusev and Roman Reigns brawled before the match and Rusev got “injured”. Reigns Speared Rusev to end the segment. The crowd chanted “CM Punk”. Wonderful.

Reaction: This show was shaping up to be something great through the Cena and Styles match. After the Cena/Styles match, this show fell off a cliff, walked back to the top of the cliff and fell off of it again. What is there to react to with this Roman Reigns and Rusev “match”? They should have just had Reigns Spear Rusev into a wedding cake. That would have just completed everything.

Brock Lesnar vs Randy Orton

This was the main event for some reason. Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley were shown backstage watching Lesnar’s entrance. Orton went for the RKO early but Lesnar blocked it. Lesnar then hit a bunch of German Suplexes. Lesnar tossed Orton through an announcer’s table. Lesnar went to put Orton through another table but Orton hit an RKO out of nowhere. Lesnar was trying to get back into the ring but Orton caught Lesnar and hit him with a DDT. Orton hit Lesnar with another RKO but Lesnar kicked out. Orton went to kick Lesnar in the head but Lesnar caught him and hit the F-5. Orton kicked out at two. Lesnar then got on top of Orton and beat him down. Orton was bleeding badly and the match had to be stopped so the doctors could tend to Orton. As the doctors were trying to help Orton, Lesnar pushed them away and punched Orton some more. The referee then called the match and Lesnar won. Shane McMahon then came down and Lesnar got right in his face. Lesnar hit an F-5 on Shane McMahon.

Winner by TKO: Brock Lesnar

Reaction: This show was a massive disappointment. Dolph Ziggler looked weak. Ambrose looked like a goofball. Both the WWE Championship match and the Universal Championship match took place before the United States Championship match. To add insult to injury, the United States Championship didn’t even happen. The main event was Lesnar versus Orton for some reason. The build to this match in the past week was that each guy beat up Heath Slater. The Women’s Championship and the Styles/Cena match were great. The rest of the show was very bad in my opinion.

What did you think of this year’s Summerslam? Let us know in the comments below.

 

Update On Randy Orton’s Condition After SummerSlam

Shortly after midnight, WWE issued an update on Randy Orton’s condition after SummerSlam. The huge gash on Orton’s head caused by Brock Lesnar’s repeated elbows required ten staples to close. There’s no word on if Orton will be at SmackDown this week or not. WWE.com reports:

WWE.com has learned that Randy Orton has received 10 staples to close a laceration on his forehead following the brutal assault by Brock Lesnar that resulted in a TKO at SummerSlam.

Lesnar was declared the winner via TKO at SummerSlam on Sunday after hitting Orton with an elbow that legitimately cut open his forehead.

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Updated Card For Sunday’s WWE SummerSlam 2016

WWE’s annual SummerSlam pay-per-view takes place this Sunday at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. We’ll have live coverage and discussion all Sunday night right here on SEScoops.com.

Eva Marie was originally scheduled to join Natalya and Alexa Bliss in a six-woman tag match against Carmella, Becky Lynch & Naomi, but won’t be competing as she received a 30-day suspension on Thursday for violating WWE’s Wellness Policy. There’s no word yet on who will be replacing Eva.

Below is the current card for SummerSlam 2016:

WWE Universal Championship
Finn Balor vs. Seth Rollins

WWE World Championship
Dean Ambrose (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler

WWE Women’s Championship
Sasha Banks (c) vs. Charlotte

U.S. Championship
Rusev (c) vs. Roman Reigns

WWE Tag Team Championship
The New Day (c) vs. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson

Intercontinental Championship
The Miz (c) vs. Apollo Crews

Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Orton

John Cena vs. AJ Styles

Enzo and Big Cass vs. Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens

Cesaro vs. Sheamus

Carmella, Becky Lynch & Naomi vs. Natalya, Alexa Bliss, and a partner to be announced.

WWE SummerSlam 2016 airs live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY this Sunday, August 21st. Join us here at SEScoops.com on Sunday for live coverage of the event

WWE SummerSlam Betting Odds 4 Days Out

WWE SummerSlam is just 4 days away and we’ve got an updated look at the betting lines, courtesy of WWELeaks.org and 5Dimes.com. We’ll post a follow-up this weekend if there are any shifts in the odds after the final bets are coming in.

– Brock Lesnar (-400) is a strong favorite to defeat Randy Orton (+280).

– “Demon King” Finn Balor (-160) is the favorite to defeat Seth Rollins (+120) to become the first WWE Universal Champion

– WWE Champion Dean Ambrose (-750) is a strong favorite to retain against Dolph Ziggler (+450)

– WWE Women’s Champion Sasha Banks (-1500) is a strong favorite to retain against Charlotte (+700)

– AJ Styles (-290) is now a favorite to defeat John Cena (+210). Up until Tuesday night, Cena had been the predicted winner.

– Apollo Crews (-210) is favored to defeat Intercontinental Champion The Miz (+160)

– Sheamus (-145) is favored to defeat Cesaro (+105) in the first match in their Best of 7 series

– Anderson and Gallows (-245) are favored to capture the WWE tag team championship from The New Day (+175)

– US Champion Rusev (-285) is favored to retain over Roman Reigns (+205).

– Jeri-KO are the underdogs (+450) against Enzo and Kass (-750).

Join us here this weekend for our Live Coverage of NXT Takeover: Brooklyn and WWE SummerSlam!

WWE Announces Curt Hawkins’ Return (Video), New SummerSlam Match

– Curt Hawkins’ return was promoted on this week’s live episode of WWE SmackDown. Hawkins is among several former stars WWE called back to fill up the SmackDown roster. Shelton Benjamin was another, but he’s been pulled due to a shoulder injury. WWE’s promo video for Hawkins on Tuesday night featured “Chuck Norris fact”-type items about Hawkins. Hawkins was released by WWE in 2014.

– A new match was added to Sunday’s SummerSlam on SmackDown this week. Natalya, Eva Marie and Alexa Bliss will take on the team of Naomi, Carmella and Becky Lynch in six-woman tag team action. SummerSlam 2016 takes place on 8/21 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY with live coverage on SEScoops.com all Sunday night.

 

Jon Stewart Announced For WWE SummerSlam

Comedian Jon Stewart will return to WWE TV at Sunday’s SummerSlam pay-per-view from Brooklyn.

Stewart has made several WWE television appearances in recent years, including a prominent role as the guest host of last years SummerSlam, which saw him turn on John Cena during his title vs. title match against then WWE Champion Seth Rollins.

RAW GM Mick Foley announced on tonight’s show that Stewart will be a guest of the RAW brand this Sunday.