Posts Tagged ‘WWE Network’

Backstage News On Finn Balor’s NXT Title Win, Beast In The East Commentary, More

– For those curious, Michael Cole and Byron Saxton did the commentary for this weekend’s WWE “Beast In The East” live WWE Network special from WWE Studios in Stamford, Connecticut for the show in Tokyo, Japan. The two were not live in Tokyo, but instead worked from the main WWE offices.

– While many were surprised to see Finn Balor come away with the NXT Championship after the “Beast In The East” special in Tokyo, it has actually been the plan for a while. With Kevin Owens moving up to the main roster full-time, it was always the plan for Owens to drop the title to Balor on the way out.

– WWE will air a new episode of “Culture Shock with Corey Graves” on the WWE Network this Wednesday at 4pm EST. The official description for the show reads as follows:

“Corey Graves dives into a world where Hardcore Bowling and Punk Rock music collide on this thrilling edition of Culture Shock!”

(Partial Credit: PWInsider.com)

WWE’s “Beast In The East” Main Event Videos, Triple H Thanks Fans For Watching

– Following the “Beast in the East” live show from Tokyo, Japan which was broadcast on the WWE Network, the WWE have shared two videos one of which features Finn Balor taking on Kevin Owens.

The second short video features the “Beast in the East” himself Brock Lesnar in his match against New Day member Kofi Kingston. The full show can be seen here – with results here.

– Shortly after the event, Triple H took to Twitter to thank everyone from around the world for tuning into the live event:

WWE’s “Beast In The East” Dark Matches, Chris Jericho Comments On His Match

– Earlier this morning, WWE their “Beast in the East” live event on the WWE Network around the world from the Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan. Results from the show can be seen at this link.

Two dark matches took place at the event including The Lucha Dragon defeating New Day members Xavier Woods and Big E, while Cesaro defeated Diego of Los Matadores.

– Chris Jericho opened the live event in Tokyo by taking on Neville and following his match he posted the following on Instagram:

https://instagram.com/p/4tklZTmDoo/

https://instagram.com/p/4tlh-3GDqH/

WWE Network’s Live Special “Beast In The East” Results

WWE were live this morning (July 4th) from Ryogoku Kokugikan, Tokyo, Japan for their “Beast in the East” special event which was broadcast on the WWE Network.

The event has been focused around Brock Lesnar making his return to Japan where he would compete in a WWE ring for the first time since WrestleMania 31 where he lost the WWE Championship.

Below are the results for the show:

Chris Jericho vs Neville
Winner: Chris Jericho by making Neville submit with the Lion Tamer.

WWE Divas Championship
Paige vs. Tamina vs. Nikki Bella (c)
Winner: Nikka Bella retains with a forearm on Tamina.

Kofi Kingston vs. Brock Lesnar
Winner: Lesnar wins with an F5 and attacks New Day after the match.

WWE NXT Championship
Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens (c)
Winner: Finn Balor wins after defeating Kevin Owens with a Coup De Grace.

John Cena & Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane & King Barrett
Winner: John Cena and & Dolph Ziggler win after Cena hits the AA on King Barrett.

If you didn’t get to see the show live then click this link to be taken to the WWE Network where you can catch a replay of exactly what went down.

WWE On Brock Lesnar Returning To The Ring In Japan This Weekend, And More

– WWE have issued the following press release relating to Brock Lesnar’s return to the ring at the WWE Network Special Event in Tokyo, Japan tomorrow (4th July).

BROCK LESNAR®: THE BEAST IN THE EAST LIVE FROM TOKYO ON WWE® NETWORK

STAMFORD, Conn., July 2, 2015 – The award-winning WWE Network will broadcast Brock Lesnar: The Beast in the East Live from Tokyo, on Saturday, July 4 at 5:30am EST from the iconic sumo stadium, Ryogoku Kokugikan. In his first match since WrestleMania®, WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar will return to action and NXT Champion Kevin Owens™ will defend his title against NXT Superstar Finn Bálor™.

WWE Network, which launched on February 24, 2014, is the fastest-growing digital subscription service with more than 1.3 million subscribers as of March 30, 2015. It is available in more than 175 countries, and was named Best Over-The-Top Content Service for 2015 at the Cynopsis Sports Media Awards.

Like other digital subscription services, such as Netflix and Hulu Plus, fans are able to sign up for WWE Network online by going to WWE.com and can watch WWE Network on their TVs through connected devices such as Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku streaming devices as well as Smart TVs including Sony and Samsung. WWE Network’s one-of-a-kind programming includes all 12 WWE pay-per-view events LIVE at no additional charge plus groundbreaking original series, reality shows, documentaries, classic matches, exclusive coverage of special events and more than 3,300 hours of video-on-demand programming.

– According to PWInsider, former AWA and WWE wrestler Brad Rheingans will be travelling with Brock Lesnar to Tokyo, Japan. Paul Heyman is not on the tour with Lesnar.

The whole reason for Lesnar’s visit to Japan was noted in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter a few weeks ago where it was said that they planned on visiting retired wrestler Masa Saito.

You can check out the full card for the WWE Live Event at this link.

WWE Network To Air Live Dusty Rhodes Special Following RAW

This coming Monday (July 6th), immediately following RAW which is being held in Chicago, Illinois, the WWE Network will host a live special looking at the life of Dusty Rhodes.

The synopsis reads: “Live from Chicago, WWE celebrates the life and career of Dusty Rhodes, as told by WWE Legends and Superstars.”

According to a report by PWInsider, Cody Rhodes (Dusty’s son) who is currently known as Stardust is set to return at the TV tapings next week so it’s possible he’ll be at the show.

Final Card For WWE’s “Beast In The East” Live Special From Tokyo

On Saturday the 4th of July WWE will head to Tokyo, Japan for their “Beast in the East” Live Event which will be broadcast live around the world on the WWE Network. Here’s the final card:

NXT Championship: Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens

WWE Divas Championship: Naomi vs. Paige vs. Nikki Bella

Brock Lesnar vs. Kofi Kingston

Neville vs. Chris Jericho

John Cena and Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane and King Barrett

The Lucha Dragons vs. New Day

Cesaro vs. Diego

WWE Network: Commentary Plans For “Beast In The East,” News On The Main Event

– This Saturday, July 4th, the WWE Network will air the “Beast in the East” live event from Tokyo, Japan at 5:30am Eastern / 2:30am Pacific. The full card can be seen at this link.

WWE have been billing the big matches as Finn Balor taking on NXT Champion Kevin Owens as well as the return of Brock Lesnar who is advertised to take on Kofi Kingston.

Brock Lesnar taking on Kofi Kingston won’t be the final match to feature on the show as it’s more than likely going to be a squash match.

The actual main event for the show is being advertised locally as John Cena and Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane and King Barrett however that could change between now and then.

– On the topic of this live event, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter notes that rather than send commentators to Japan, they may do commentary live from WWE Studios in Stamford, CT.

[READ: Plans For Special WWE Hall Of Fame Special In Japan This Weekend]

WWE Network Update For New Users, DVD Sales Down, WWE Shop Sales Up

– It appears that the WWE website has removed anything relating to the free month for new users who sign up to the WWE Network.

Over the past few months the company have been selling the fact that new users could get access to the WWE Network for free for that particular month, this seems to have stopped.

It now appears that anyone who signs up can now get the first month free, regardless of what month they sign up in. This is similar to other video on demand services like Netflix.

– Since the network launched, sales of DVDs have taken a considerable nosedive. They are down from 271,000 last year to just 176,000 this year – a drop of 35.1%.

The biggest selling DVDs over the past nine months have been Slam City (119,000), WrestleMania (92,000), The Best of Sting (88,000), Attitude Era Volume 2 (83,000) and John Cena’s Greatest Rivalries (62,000).

– The WWE Shop is continuing to grow in popularity. It’s reported that they average 1,161 orders per day which is an increase of 24.2% from 935 last year and nearly double that in 2013 (613).

Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

NXT TV Results – July 1, 2015

WWE NXT
Aired July 1, 2015
Taped June 18 at Full Sail University and aired on WWE Network
Report by Zack Zimmerman and ProWrestling.net

A hype video aired for the main event tag match of Finn Bálor and Samoa Joe vs. Kevin Owens and Rhyno… The opening video played… Inside the arena, the fans chanted “NXT” before The Vaudevillains made their entrance. The Mechanics were out next.

1. The Vaudevillains (Aiden English and Simon Gotch) vs. The Mechanics (Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson). Dawson took control early with a cheap shot to the mid-section, but Gotch went up-and-over him out of the corner and The Vaudevillians took control briefly. Moments later, Dawson regained the advantage on Gotch and The Mechanics began to isolate him.

There was a miscommunication leading to an English lukewarm tag. They hit the reverse uppercut into a swinging neckbreaker and scored the pinfall.

The Vaudevillains over The Mechanics in about 3:15.

The commentators, Rich Brennan, Byron Saxton, and Corey Graves checked in from the commentary table and hyped the Beast in the East special as well as tonight’s main event…

At the WWEPC, Devin Taylor was standing by with Becky Lynch who said she sprained her hip flexor at Takeover, so she has to take a few weeks off. She said she’s going to come back more motivated than ever and win the NXT Women’s Championship. She said this was just the start of N-Bex-T. Total babyface mode.

Back in the arena, Baron Corbin made his entrance. His opponent was already in the ring and was introduced.

2. Baron Corbin vs. Tucker Knight. Corbin hit a weird looking jumping face crusher and then End of Days for the win.

Baron Corbin squashed in about 0:45

The next installation of the Finn Bálor story was hyped next… A Beast in the East vignette aired…

In his office, William Regal looked ready to explode as bickering voices filled his office. He finally had it and yelled “enough!” to stop Enzo & Cass and The Vaudevillains from yelling at each other. He declared that next week the two teams would face off to determine No. 1 Contenders to the NXT Tag Team Championships. Enzo & Cass left to help Carmella get ready for her match later…

The Finn Bálor story picked back up. Bálor talked about how NXT had really sparked his creativity and some of the most rewarding things he’s experienced is the art he’s inspiring in kids. Basically, he loves fan art. He talked about how the body paint helps the wrestler side channel the artist side. Bálor said that prior to NXT, he had a limited reach and was an unknown commodity amongst the masses. So he spoke about how great of a feeling it was to hear the response when “Prince Devitt” appeared on the screen on the night of his debut.

He discussed combining Finn McCool and Bálor to come up with his name, and also noted that his dad’s nickname is Finn. They showed him in the empty Full Sail arena working with the production crew on his entrance. Matt Bloom spoke about how the guy didn’t have much wrestling to learn, but the production side of things was where he had to learn. Triple H was shown helping and giving him specific advice.

Finn said that NXT is his home. He discussed how much it meant to him to be able to work the WWE Live tour in Ireland in the same building he went to watch WWF as a kid. He said that he’s naturally an introvert, but when he puts on the paint it helps him release his inner demon. He said it’s not just paint, it’s being able to channel all of his intensity into his work. He talked about the evolution of his paint while wanting it to remain recognizable.

Bálor said that he left Japan last April expecting to never see his friends over there again. William Regal’s announcement of the title match was replayed and Bálor discussed how excited he was. He was shown with Karl Anderson in a couple of clips. They aired soundbytes of Bloom, Lynch, and Bálor really building him up as the future of the business.

Kids were shown talking to a roving reporter talking about how cool Finn is. An older fan predicted he would revolutionize WWE. Lynch broke down in tears discussing how much he deserves this because of his much he helped her. A music video played with more soundbites and clips of him in NJPW and NXT. Bálor said that he truly believes that he’s left everywhere he’s gone better than when he got there, from the UK to Japan to NXT and eventually WWE. Corey Graves hyped that the WWE Network would be replaying the Finn Bálor story in its entirety… [C]

Eva Marie was shown working in an empty arena in front of William Regal and Sara Amato… Back in the arena, Emma made her entrance with Dana Brooke alongside. Her music is now her old music remixed into a new theme. Carmella was out next. She cut a promo on her way to the ring introducing herself and closed “Bada-bing, hottest chick in the ring.”

3. Emma vs. Carmella. The crowd went back-and-forth with ‘Evil Emma” and “Emma sucks” chants. After a back-and-forth opening minute, Carmella hit a hurricanrana out of the corner, but Emma took control of a referee separation settled into a lengthy bodyscissors.

Carmella threw a few back elbows, and finally began to mount a comeback. It was pretty weak until she hit a side kick and a running mafia kick. Carmella did her goofy taunt, which allowed Emma to apply the Emma Lock for the tap.

Emma forced Carmella to submit in about 4:10.

Backwtage, Bull Dempsey was banging on a vending machine for stealing his dollar. He was about to smash it with a stool, but Regal stopped him on the backswing. Bull said he was just trying to get the pistachios, but Regal didn’t want to hear it. Bull had something smeared around his lips so Regal took a swipe with his finger and tasted it, and then momentarily looked disgusted in himself for doing that. Regal told Bull to sort himself out or he’s going to find himself in a bad spot… The main event was hyped… Tyler Breeze was hyped in action next.

Backstage following his loss last week, Devin Taylor was standing by with the world’s worst tag team wrestler, Jason Jordan. Chad Gable approached and began to wipe the sweat off. Gable said he always watches Jordan’s matches, which Jordan thought was creepy. Gable said Jordan is making himself look like a loser, but he’ll be ready, willing and Gable when Jordan finally figures it out…

Tyler Breeze made his entrance. His opponent was already in the ring.

4. Tyler Breeze vs. Tye Dillinger. A segment of the crowd chanted “10” for Dillinger’s “perfect 10” schtick around the live events, while another portion chanted “Breeze is gorgeous.” Dillinger took control of Breeze out of the gate and shoved his boot all over Breeze’s face in the corner. Dillinger worked Breeze over methodically with stomps and a body slam, but the crowd was eating him up.

Dillinger looked for a back-body drop, but Breeze floated over and used a fallout reverse DDT. Breeze used his headscissor takeover into a mount before raining shots down on Dillinger. Moments later, Breeze hit the Beauty Shot and scored the pinfall.

Tyler Breeze beat Tye Dillinger in about 2:50.

The main event was hyped up next… [C]

In the ladies locker room, Emma and Dana Brooke had their eyes all over Sasha Banks’s NXT Women’s Championship. They warned her that they’re going to be coming for her. Sasha said that she’s the boss of NXT and she’ll take them both on. Brooke said that sounds like a challenge. Emma set up a tag match and the heels laughed that Sasha doesn’t have any friends because she’s turned on them all. Sasha said she’d find someone.

Back in the arena, the main event competitors made their entrances.

5. Finn Bálor and Samoa Joe vs. NXT Champion Kevin Owens and Rhyno. Joe and Rhyno opened up with Joe teeing off with jabs. Rhyno came right back after him but Joe hit his twisting enzugiri and made the tag to Bálor. Rhine managed to back Bálor into the corner where Owens tagged in. Bálor briefly got the better of Owens, but he was unable to lift Owens for a suplex and Owens took control with a hard whip into the corner.

Owens dumped Bálor to ringside going into the final commercial break. [C] Back from break, Owens was in firm control of Bálor before tagging out to Rhyno. Rhine used a stalling suplex with some squats for good measure. A short time later, Owens hit the 5 Moves of Doom, but Bálor fought out of the AA and hit a jumping double-stomp leading to a double tag.

Joe got the better of Rhyno with an atomic drop, boot, and senton, but walked right into a hard spinebuster Owens tagged in, but Joe planted him with the STJoe. My feed skipped and when it resumed, Rhyno accidentally hit Owens with a Gore. Bálor followed up with the shotgun dropkick on Rhyno which sent him crashing into Owens in the corner. Bálor hit a hesitation dropkick before he went up top and came down with the Coup de Grace on Owens for the win.

Bálor and Joe defeated Owens and Rhyno in about 8:00.

Post-match, the commentators debated whether or not this would be the outcome in Japan on Saturday for the NX Title. Replays aired before Joe raised Balor’s arm in the ring and the commentators gave one final plug to the Beast in the East special.

Kevin Owens Pinned For First Time In NXT, Owens/Balor Update & More

On Wednesday’s edition of NXT on the WWE Network, which was ultimately the “go-home” show for Saturday’s WWE “Beast In The East” live special with Kevin Owens vs. Finn Balor for the NXT Championship, Owens was pinned for the first time on NXT television.

The main event last night featured Owens and Rhyno teaming up to take on the duo of Finn Balor and Samoa Joe. The finish saw Balor, who challenges for the title this weekend, pin the champion.

WWE has released post-show videos featuring reactions from both Balor and Owens, which you can check out below.

WWE Planning More Live Specials, Possible Balor/Owens Spoiler, More

The current plan in WWE is to hold a few special events like this Saturday’s “Beast In The East” live WWE Network special from Japan a few times per year whether live or tape-delayed. However, it’s worth noting that WWE views this as broadcasting house shows opposed to it being a major production.

Speaking of this Saturday’s live special, WWE premiered a new documentary on Finn Balor called “The Demon Revealed” that showed his journey to his co-main event match on the show against Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship.

It’s worth noting that everyone is expecting a title switch in the Balor-Owens match, as the belief is Owens is pretty much done with NXT and will transition completely to the main roster exclusively as soon as he drops the title.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Plans For Special WWE Hall Of Fame Special In Japan This Weekend, More

WWE is scheduled to hold a special Hall Of Fame ceremony for 2015 WWE Hall Of Famer Tatsumi Fujinami on the July 3rd WWE live event in Tokyo, Japan, the night before the big WWE Network “Beast In The East” special.

Also while WWE is in Japan this weekend, the company will be holding tryouts for Japanese wrestlers who would report to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando and attempt to rise through the NXT ranks.

Headlined by Brock Lesnar vs. Kofi Kingston and Kevin Owens vs. Finn Balor for the NXT Championship, WWE’s “Beast In The East” live special takes place on Saturday, July 4, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan, airing live on the WWE Network.

Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com on July 4th for the best “Beast In The East” live results coverage on the web!

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

WWE Network Free Again For New Subscribers In July

The WWE Network will be free once again in July for new subscribers.

“New subscribers to the award-winning WWE Network can sign up now and get the first month free! During the month of July, WWE Network subscribers can watch the historic live special Brock Lesnar: The Beast in the East Live from Tokyo, WWE Battleground, all new episodes of WWE Swerved, NXT and Tough Talk, and much more.”

Heyman Not Going With Lesnar To Japan, Flair/Terry Funk, Tough Enough

– The latest edition of Ric Flair’s “Wooo! Nation” podcast, which is available now, features an interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Terry Funk. You can download the show at Play.it.

– Originally, Paul Heyman was scheduled to travel to Japan to be with Brock Lesnar at the WWE “Beast In The East” special on the WWE Network. Now, however, Heyman is no longer scheduled to go, so it appears Lesnar will be appearing on the show by himself. The special is scheduled for July 4 from Tokyo, Japan.

– Below is a preview for next week’s edition of WWE Tough Enough:

Hulk Hogan Featured In Sports Illustrated, Clip Of “Monday Night War: Shots Fired”

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan is profiled in Sports Illustrated’s new “Where Are They Now?” issue. You can check out a preview below.

– Below is a clip from WWE’s sneak peek special on the WWE Network of the new “Monday Night War: Shots Fired” DVD and Blu-ray set.

Update On WWE Network Special From Japan, Rumor On Brock Lesnar’s Opponent

There has been some speculation regarding WWE possibly changing Brock Lesnar’s opponent from Kofi Kingston to someone else at the July 4th “Beast In The East” WWE Network special from Tokyo, Japan.

While WWE has yet to publicly announce Lesnar’s opponent on television, the WWE Network has updated their official listing for the special and the Lesnar vs. Kingston match is still being advertised, along with Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship as the two main events.

The special is scheduled to air live at 5:30am EST. on July 4th and is expected to run for two hours. There are replays scheduled for 2pm, 8pm and 11pm, and it will also be available for On Demand viewing.

The WWE Network description for the special reads as follows:

“Live from Tokyo, Japan, Brock Lesnar returns to the ring against Kofi Kingston. Finn Balor challenges Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship!”

Below is the advertised lineup for the show:

– Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens
– Kofi Kingston vs. Brock Lesnar
– Neville vs. Chris Jericho
– John Cena and Dolph Ziggler vs. King Barrett and Kane
– Paige vs. Naomi vs. Divas Champion Nikki Bella
– Cesaro vs. Diego
– The Lucha Dragons vs. The New Day

New WWE Network Programming Premieres Tonight, Chris Jericho On King Barrett

– WWE Network will be airing new original programming immediately following tonight’s edition of WWE RAW. At 11:06pm EST., a new episode of WWE Swerved will premiere and will be immediately followed by a 30-minute sneak peek at the “Monday Night War: Shots Fired” DVD, which features Triple H and Sting talking to Renee Young.

– Chris Jericho reportedly received the biggest ovation of anyone on the card at the WWE live event in Reading, Pennsylvania on Sunday night. Jericho tweeted the following after his match with King Barrett.

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WWE Network: Sneak peek of “Monday Night War: Shots Fired”, Swerved And Unfiltered

Immediately following RAW tomorrow night on the WWE Network, a new episode of “Swerved” will air featuring R-Truth, Axxess, Kofi Kingston and more.

Following “Swerved”, fans will get a unique 30-minute look at WWE’s latest DVD “Monday Night War: Shots Fired” where Renee Young will be interviewing Triple H and Sting.

Speaking of Renee Young, she’s back once again on Wednesday at 4pm EST with yet another episode of “Unfiltered” where she sits down with Arnold Schwarzenegger to talk “Terminator Genisys”

Its synopsis reads: “Renee’s back! Join the Unfiltered host for an exclusive interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger and the cast of Terminator Genisys!”

Don’t forget, next Saturday on the WWE Network, WWE comes to you live from Japan for their special “Beast in the East” event. Check out the current card at this link.

Finn Balor Special To Air On The WWE Network

Next Thursday, 2nd of July at 10:30pm EST, the WWE Network will air a 30-minute special looking at the career of WWE NXT superstar, Finn Balor.

The special has been given the title of “Finn Balor: The Demon Revealed” and is described as “an in depth look inside the life, career and future of NXT Superstar Finn Balor.”

It’s unclear at present whether or not this will be related to the short series that have been featured on WWE NXT the past few weeks as a lead in to the show in Japan next weekend.

Next weekend, live on the WWE Network at 5:30am EST / 2:30am Pacific, from Tokyo, Finn Balor will challenge current NXT champion Kevin Owens.

Update On Erick Rowan’s Injury, WWE Hypes Brock Lesnar In Japan

On the latest episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer spoke about the recent injury sustained by Erick Rowan at a live event over the weekend.

Meltzer notes that the injury is related to his arm and while it is believed to be quite a serious injury, Rowan did work a match them following night.

Ahead of the WWE Network Special in Japan on the 4th of July, WWE have released a new video hyping up Brock Lesnar being featured on the card which is being dubbed “The Beast in the East Live from Tokyo”.

At present, Brock Lesnar is expected to face New Day member, Kofi Kingston but all this could change in the run up to the show itself.

WWE Network: Swerved, Unfiltered With Renee Young, Tough Talk And More

As seen in the trailer above, WWE’s new show “Swerved” will premiere tonight on the WWE Network giving WWE Superstars and Divas the unique opportunity to pull pranks on one another.

WWE has teamed up with “Jackass” and “Bad Grandpa” director Jeff Tremaine to put together his new show that will air immediately following RAW tonight.

“The WWE List” will air a new episode at 4:30pm EST on Tuesday. This episode will take a unique look at “some of the most Unforgiving Foreign Objects in WWE History!”

Also on Tuesday, immediately following “Tough Enough” on the USA Network, don’t forget to switch on the WWE Network to join The Miz for “Tough Talk” where he will interview eliminated contestants, the judges, coaches and other special guests.

Finally, Renee Young is back on Wednesday at 4pm EST with another episode of “Unfiltered” where this week she will speak with the cast of ‘Magic Mike XXL’ including none other than WWE Hall of Famer, Kevin Nash.

NXT Diva Getting Called Up Soon, WWE’s 4th Of July Network Special & More

– Paige’s ongoing storyline with the Bella Twins talking about bringing change to the Divas division will likely culminate with one of the NXT Divas being called up to the main roster.

Ric Flair’s daughter Charlotte is a strong possibility, since she’s been considered ‘ready’ for quite some time now.

– Bayley is currently working through a broken arm. She was wearing a cast at this past weekend’s NXT live events.

– Joey Styles confirmed on Twitter that the July 4th WWE live event from Tokyo, Japan will air live on the WWE Network in its entirety. Aside from the Kevin Owens vs. Finn Balor NXT Championship match, Brock Lesnar and Chris Jericho will also be in action on the show.  (Full Card)

– The following is Part 1 of WWE’s new in-depth look at Finn Balor as he prepares to face Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship on July 4th.

Videos: Several Clips From WWE’s New “Celebrating The Dream” Documentary

– WWE posted the following highlight clip of the new “Celebrating The Dream” documentary that premiered on the WWE Network after RAW on Monday night.

– Below is another clip from the special, which features various WWE and NXT performers discussing Dusty Rhodes memories.

– Finally, the last of three clips from the special features John Cena talking about “The American Dream.”

WWE Network News: Swerved Trailers (Videos), Corey Graves/X-Games, Renee Young

WWE has released trailers for the new WWE Network original program “Swerved,” which is the show made by the producer of the popular television and film franchise, “Jackass.” Check out the trailers below.

Speaking of WWE Network programming, a new episode of “Unfiltered With Renee Young” is scheduled to air on Tuesday at 4pm EST. Young’s guest will be WWE Superstar Darren Young. The official description for the show reads as follows: “Renee sits down with Darren Young in this unfiltered and revealing conversation.”

Finally, a new episode of “Culture Shock With Corey Graves” will air on the WWE Network on Wednesday at 4pm EST. In the new episode, Graves visits the X-Games in Austin, Texas. The official description for that show reads: “Corey Graves hits up Austin, Texas for this year’s X Games!”