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Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg: Reactions To The Stunning Finish

Survivor Series has come and gone, the Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg rematch is in the history books and its safe to say virtually nobody saw that finish coming. After a 12 year hiatus from the ring, Bill Goldberg made short work of Lesnar – delivering two spears and a jackhammer to get the win in approximately two minutes. The controversial booking decision begs several questions, including:

  • Is this really the last we’ve seen from Bill Goldberg?
  • Was either man dealing with an injury that prevented them from wrestling a full match?
  • Was Bill Goldberg the right man to ‘cash in’ on defeating Brock Lesnar so decisively instead of an up and coming star?

We’ll be analyzing the finish in-depth in the days to come, but for now, here are some reactions from the wrestling world:

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WWE Survivor Series 2016 Reaction

Team Raw (Bayley, Sasha Banks, Nia Jax, Alicia Fox & Charlotte) vs Team Smackdown (Nikki Bella, Carmella, Alexa Bliss, Naomi & Becky Lynch)

Nikki Bella was apparently attacked from behind before the match and was unable to compete. Nikki was shown backstage holding her head and the doctors couldn’t clear her.Natayla replaced her in the match.

Alicia Fox and Carmella started off the match. Carmella connected with the Bronco Buster but Alicia kicked out at two. Carmella tagged in Becky Lynch and Alicia Fox tagged in Bayley. Charlotte then tagged herself in before Bayley and Becky could lock up. Sasha Banks then tagged herself in and chaos broke out. Team Smackdown backed down once Nia Jax got in the ring.

Lynch and Banks were in the ring but once again Charlotte tagged herself in. Becky dominated Charlotte and then Nia Jax was tagged in. Nia hit Becky with a headbutt. Carmella and Alexa Bliss were also dominated by Nia Jax. Nia leveled both Carmella and Natalya with a double Clothesline. Alicia Fox was tagged in and she eliminated Carmella. Alexa Bliss then hit the Twisted Bliss and eliminated Alicia Fox.

Naomi hit a diving Crossbody onto Nia Jax outside the ring. Nia Jax recovered and smashed Naomi into the LED ring post and Naomi was eliminated by count out. Sasha Banks beat the hell out of Alexa Bliss and Natalya. However, Natalya was able to eliminate Sasha Banks by rolling her up.

Natalya and Charlotte traded chops in the ring. Natalya connected with a German Suplex and the Toronto crowd started to chant “Suplex City”. Natalya then connected with a Powerbomb on Charlotte. Natalya locked in the Sharpshooter but Charlotte reached the bottom rope to break the hold. Charlotte then hit Natalya with a running boot and Natalya was eliminated.

Alexa Bliss and Becky Lynch tried to Double Suplex Nia Jax but it was reversed and Nia Jax Suplexed both of them. Becky Lynch locked in the Dis-Arm-Her on Nia Jax and she was eliminated. After she was eliminated, Nia launched Becky into the barricade. Charlotte then hit another running boot on Alexa Bliss and she was eliminated.

It was Charlotte and Bayley versus Becky Lynch. Becky hit the Becksplex on Charlotte and followed it up with a Leg Drop off the top rope. Bayley was tagged and she immediately went for a roll up on Becky but she kicked out. Bayley hit a Suplex and followed it up with a Bayley to Belly for the victory. After the match, Charlotte attacked Bayley and left her laying outside the ring.

Winners: Team Raw (Bayley, Sasha Banks, Nia Jax, Alicia Fox & Charlotte)

Reaction: This was a decent match. I was really looking forward to this match and it wasn’t as good I was expecting it to be. Charlotte will now head into a feud with Bayley and I’m sure it will be revealed who attacked Nikki Bella on this week’s episode of Smackdown.

Gallows and Anderson insulted James Ellsworth by making 10,000 unfunny chin jokes in a row. Mick Foley interrupted and tried to recruit Ellsworth to join Monday Night Raw. Ellsworth declined and then Braun Strowman showed up. Ellsworth then ran away in fear.

Intercontinental Championship Match: The Miz (c) vs Sami Zayn

The match started off back and forth until it spilled outside the ring. Sami Zayn hit a Moonsault off the barricade onto Miz. Maryse then got in Sami’s face and the distraction allowed The Miz to regain control of the match.

The action returned to the ring and The Miz focused his attack on Sami’s knee. The Miz continued the attack and the match slowed down considerably. Zayn fought and sent Miz out of the ring. The Miz grabbed Zayn’s leg and drove Sami’s leg into the post outside the ring. The Miz went for the Figure Four but Zayn blocked it. Sami Zayn then exploded into a massive Clothesline and Miz went flying across the ring. Zayn then Clotheslined Miz out of the ring and hit a Moonsault.

Miz once again went for the Figure Four but Zayn blocked it. The Miz went for the Figure Four a third time but Sami reversed it into a roll up and Miz kicked out. Miz then hit a DDT on Zayn. The Miz then mocked Daniel Bryan by doing the Yes! chant and hit Sami with three Dropkicks in the corner. The Miz went for a Double Axe handle off the top rope but Zayn caught him and reversed it into a Blue Thunder Bomb. Sami then went for the Helluva Kick but Miz got out of the way.

Sami Zayn hit an Exploder Suplex in the corner and went for the Helluva Kick once again but he missed. The Miz was finally able to lock in the Figure Four in the middle of the ring. Sami reversed the hold and the Figure Four was locked in on The Miz. The Miz reversed the hold once again but Zayn was able to grab the bottom rope to break the hold.

The Miz continued to mock Daniel Bryan by using his kicks on Sami Zayn. Sami ducked one of the kicks and locked in the Figure Four once again. The Miz was close to the bottom rope but Zayn dragged him back into the center of the ring. Maryse then rang the bell and Sami Zayn thought he won the match. Zayn got up to celebrate and The Miz rolled him up to win the match.

Winner & Still Intercontinental Champion: The Miz

Reaction: I was fearful that the IC title would wind up on Monday Night Raw and I’m glad that didn’t happen. This match was very good and told a great story throughout. I figured that there would be some kind of screwy finish but this one was creative. I thought Dolph Ziggler would somehow get involved in the match but he was nowhere to be found. I’m still holding out hope that Sami Zayn makes his way to Smackdown in the next few weeks but I doubt that will happen.

AJ Styles and Dean Ambrose were arguing backstage. Shane McMahon interruped and implored them to get on the same page. Shane stated that they can settle their differences in two weeks in their match at TLC. Ambrose walked away and Styles continued to complain about him to Shane McMahon.

Team Raw (Enzo & Cass, Gallows & Anderson, Sheamus & Cesaro, Shining Stars & New Day) vs Team Smackdown (Slater & Rhyno, American Alpha, Breezango, Hype Bros & The Usos)

Fandango started off the match by giving everyone a ticket for their fashion. He was then immediately eliminated by Kofi Kingston. Kofi was then immediately eliminated by The Usos. So in the first minute of the match, both the New Day and Breezango were eliminated.

The Hype Bros singled out Epico and beat him down. Epico tried to make a tag but Mojo followed him around the ring. Mojo then got caught in Team Raw’s corner and they took turns beating him down. Anderson and Ryder were then in the ring. Ryder hit a Dropkick on both Gallows and Anderson. Anderson and Gallows rebounded and hit the Magic Killer on Ryder to eliminate the Hype Bros.

Chad Gable was trapped in Team Raw’s corner. Epico hit three Suplexes on Gable and went for the pinfall but Gable kicked out. Gable eventually battled back and tagged in Jason Jordan. American Alpha then eliminated the Shining Stars.

Chaos broke out and everyone was outside the ring besides Heath Slater. Heath then launched himself onto everyone outside the ring. Back in the ring, Chad Gable hit a monstrous German Suplex on Cesaro. Gable then launched himself onto everyone outside the ring. Gallows and Anderson hit the Magic Killer on Jason Jordan and American Alpha were eliminated.

Sheamus reached out his hand to tag in Cesaro but pulled his hand back. Sheamus then went to jump onto Slater but he missed and hit the post. Luke Gallows was then tagged in and he bumped into Enzo and it sent him flying out of the ring. Rhyno then hit a Gore on Gallows and Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson were eliminated.

Enzo and Cass then eliminated Slater and Rhyno. The Usos were then the final team remaining on Team Smackdown. The Usos then eliminated Enzo and Cass. It was now down to Sheamus and Cesaro versus The Usos.

Sheamus went for a Brogue Kick but he missed. The Usos then hit a Double Superkick on Cesaro. Sheamus hit a Brogue Kick on Jimmy Uso but the pinfall was broken up. Jey Uso had Sheamus beat but Cesaro broke up the pin at the last second. Cesaro was then tagged in and he hit a series of uppercuts on Jey Uso. Cesaro then followed it up by hitting a 619. Cesaro then hit the Cesaro Swing on Jey Uso. Jimmy Uso kicked Cesaro’s knee and launched himself onto Sheamus outside the ring. Jey Uso then locked in a submission lock on Cesaro but Cesaro reversed it into a Sharpshooter. Jimmy Uso tried to break up the hold but Sheamus leveled him with a Brogue Kick. Jey Uso had no choice but to submit and Team Raw picked up the victory. After the match, it was revealed that Sheamus & Cesaro will be facing the New Day for the Tag Team titles tomorrow night on Raw.

Winners: Team Raw (Enzo & Cass, Gallows & Anderson, Sheamus & Cesaro, Shining Stars & New Day)

Reaction: This match was complete chaos. I thought this was on the one traditional Survivor Series match that Team Smackdown would win tonight. I thought that was even more of a lock when the New Day were eliminated right when the match began. Overall, this match was a bit of a cluster but was still entertaining.

Cruiserweight Championship Match: Brian Kendrick (c) vs Kalisto

The match started out back and forth. Kendrick took control by hitting a Belly to Back Suplex. Kendrick continued the attack and crushed Kalisto between the stairs and the ring apron. Kalisto was able to get into the ring before the referee counted to ten but Kendrick remained in control. The match slowed down and the crowd became restless. The match picked up momentum when Kalisto hit a Spanish Fly from the ring apron on Kendrick.

Back in the ring, Kalisto went for a pinfall but Kendrick kicked out at two. Kendrick rolled out of the ring and Kalisto dove out of the ring onto him. Kendrick drove Kalisto into the ring apron. Kalisto fought back and rolled Kendrick back into the ring. Kalisto went to the top rope but Kendrick recovered and caught him. Kendrick locked in the Captain’s Hook but Kalisto reached the bottom rope to break the hold.

Kendrick continued to control the match and landed a few punches to Kalisto in the corner. Kalisto battled back and hit the Salida del Sol but Kendrick got his foot on the bottom rope before the referee counted to three. Baron Corbin then ran in from the crowd and hit the End of Days on Kalisto.

Winner via DQ & Still Cruiserweight Champion: Brian Kendrick

Reaction: The crowd didn’t care about this match to begin with. The WWE compounded that problem by providing the audience with a terrible finish to the match. I’ve never once in my life heard anyone have any conversation with a straight face about the Baron Corbin and Kalisto feud. After tonight, I’m guessing that feud will continue to provide bathroom breaks for the viewers of Smackdown. On a positive note, I’m glad the Cruiserweight division will be remaining on Raw. Raw has literally done nothing with the division and haven’t given them the possibility to succeed on Monday nights. Having said that, I think it would be ridiculous to add an additional division to Smackdown given that it is only a two hour program. Hopefully, Raw will start giving the Cruiserweights more time and actually develop some of their characters. I’m not holding my breath that any of that will happen.

Team Raw (Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins & Braun Strowman) vs Team Smackdown (AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose, Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt & Shane McMahon)

After about 15 minutes of entrances the match finally started. Owens and Styles started off in the ring. The crowd started chanting “stupid idiot!” and Owens tagged in Jericho. Owens then gave Jericho a hug as he entered the ring.

Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose were tagged in. They went back and forth and Jericho tagged himself in. Jericho shouted that Ambrose owed him 15 grand. Ambrose responded by beating down Jericho. Shane McMahon was tagged in and Jericho rolled out of the ring. Jericho rolled back in the ring and was greeted with an elbow to the face by Shane. The crowd started to chant “you still got it” and Jericho fought back and landed a Dropkick.

Roman Reigns was tagged in and he continued to dominate Shane McMahon. Rollins then got into the match and applied a Chin Lock to Shane. Owens and Ambrose were then tagged into the match. Owens went for a Cannonball but Ambrose powered out of the corner and connected with a Clothesline. Everything broke down and every one got into the ring. Everyone started to trade punches and a bunch of Superstars were tossed out of the ring.

Ambrose launched himself outside the ring onto Strowman but Braun caught him. Styles then hit a Phenomenal Forearm onto Strowman while he was holding Ambrose. Kevin Owens climbed to the top rope and hit a Cannonball onto everyone. Shane McMahon then went to the top rope but Strowman caught him. Ambrose and Styles then teamed up on Strowman. Shane McMahon then Clotheslined Strowman out of the ring.

Ambrose hit Rollins with a Clothesline and Styles connected with a Pele Kick on Reigns. Styles and Ambrose then began to fight and Shane tried to break it up. Styles then leveled Ambrose from behind. Strowman then hit a Running Powerslam on Ambrose and he was eliminated. Styles didn’t even attempt to break up the pinfall.

Shane McMahon and Styles were then in the ring. Strowman beat Shane down in the corner. Styles went for the Phenomenal Forearm but Strowman launched him out of the ring. Orton went for the RKO but Strowman leveled him. Bray Wyatt then tried to convince Strowman to attack Jericho. Strowman didn’t listen and attacked Bray.

Strowman was setting up Wyatt to hit an RKO through a table when Orton hit an RKO out of nowhere. Orton and Bray held Strowman on a table and Shane McMahon climbed to the top rope. Shane hit an Elbow Drop on Strowman from the top rope through the announcer’s table. Reigns and Rollins then attacked Orton and Wyatt. The referee then counted out Braun Strowman. Braun couldn’t get back in the ring because Ellsworth was under the ring and grabbed his leg. The crowd started to chant Ellsworth as Strowman attacked him on the entrance ramp. Strowman then threw Ellsworth off of the stage and through a table.

Kevin Owens and Shane McMahon were in the ring. Owens hit a Senton on Shane and then mocked him by dancing around the ring. Owens then tagged in Jericho and he continued to beat down Shane. Jericho hit a Codebreaker on Shane and then another one on Randy Orton. Jericho then went for the pin but Shane kicked out at two. Jericho then tagged in Seth Rollins. Rollins continued the assault and then tagged back in Jericho. Finally, Shane McMahon was able to tag in AJ Styles.

Jericho went for the Walls of Jericho but Styles reversed it into the Calf Crusher. Jericho broke the hold and once again went for the Walls of Jericho but Styles reversed it into a roll-up. Jericho kicked out and Owens ran into the ring and hit Styles with the list of Jericho. Owens then hit the Pop-Up Powerbomb while the referee was telling him to leave the ring. The referee then disqualified Kevin Owens from the match.

Jericho’s list was scattered around the ring and Jericho was upset. Orton then hit a RKO on Jericho and he was eliminated. Apparently, Jericho was more concerned about his list than the match. The announcers then played up this fact and that it may cause a divide between Jericho and Owens. Team Raw was now down to Reigns and Rollins.

Reigns got in the ring and the Toronto crowd greeted him with a universal “boo!”. Reigns hit a couple of Samoan Drops and the crowd booed louder. Reigns went for a Superman Punch but Styles caught him with a kick. Shane McMahon was then tagged in. Shane hit a DDT on Reigns and followed it up by hitting a Clothesline on Rollins. Shane then set up Reigns in the corner and went to go for the Dropkick from the corner. Reigns hit a Spear on Shane to eliminate him. Shane hit his head very hard off of the mat.

Styles and Rollins were in the ring and the crowd started to chant “Roman’s sleeping!”. They then started to chant “wake up Roman!”. Rollins hit a Superplex on Styles and then connected with a Falcon Arrow. Orton and Reigns fought outside the ring. Dean Ambrose emerged from backstage and attacked AJ Styles. The crowd started to chant “stupid idiot” at Ambrose. Reigns, Rollins and Ambrose then Powerbombed Styles through the announce table. Rollins then rolled Styles into the ring and pinned him.

It was now down to Rollins and Reigns for Team Raw and Wyatt and Orton for Team Smackdown. Luke Harper then appeared from out of nowhere. Wyatt, Harper and Orton then attacked Rollins and Reigns. Harper laid out Reigns outside the ring. Rollins then dove onto Harper. Back in the ring, Rollins was battling with Orton and Wyatt. Rollins went for a Frog Splash but Orton caught him with an RKO. Wyatt then pinned Rollins and eliminated him.

It was down to Roman Reigns and the crowd started to cheer “lets go Smackdown!”. Reigns hit a Superman Punch to Orton on the ring apron. Reigns then sent Orton into the steps outside the ring. Reigns then sent Bray Wyatt into the barricade outside the ring. Reigns then hit a Spear on Harper outside the ring. Wyatt went for a Sister Abigail but Reigns blocked it and hit a Superman Punch. Reigns went for a Spear on Bray but Orton jumped in the way. Reigns connected with the Spear on Orton but Wyatt hit the Sister Abigail on Reigns for the victory. JBL then shouted “Raw wins!” into the microphone even though Smackdown won the match. Incredible.

Winners: Team Smackdown (AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose, Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt & Shane McMahon)

Reaction: Clearly the match of the night so far. It was a very long match but held my attention the entire time. Styles and Ambrose were arguing earlier in the night and have had a feud going on pretty much since the draft. It makes sense that they wouldn’t work together in this match. It was cool to see the Shield reunite for a moment and deliver the Powerbomb to Styles through the table. I thought the finish to this match was very good as well. A lot of people, including myself, thought that Orton joining the Wyatt family was just another mind game by Orton. That doesn’t appear to be the case anymore. The only thing that annoyed me in this match was the stupid list stuff. Owens got disqualified for using the list as a weapon and Jericho got eliminated because he was obsessed with collecting the scattered pages around the ring. I just thought that was the low-point of the match. The list is amusing but I don’t think it needs to be a focal point during a Survivor Series match.

Goldberg vs Brock Lesnar

Lesnar started out this match on the attack but Goldberg sent him to the mat. Goldberg then hit two Spears on Lesnar. Goldberg then hit a Jackhammer on Lesnar and won the match.

Winner: Goldberg

Reaction: Thank goodness Survivor Series started an hour early, huh? Survivor Series went off air 30 minutes before it should have. The main event was two Spears and a Jackhammer. Goldberg hasn’t been in a match for 12 years and he destroyed Brock Lesnar in an under a minute. Seriously, I am speechless at how dumb this was. The main event turned out to be a bogus match that will create a bunch of headlines. In the end, it wasn’t even a match. It was a waste of everyone’s time. Survivor Series had a couple of good matches tonight but the WWE continues to insult their fanbase by putting on lackluster shows. I thought SummerSlam was as bad as it could get, tonight takes the cake. This was just embarrassing in my opinion. Thank you for your 9.99 a month subscription to the WWE Network. Here is a two minute main-event that sucks. I cannot wait to see the 20 minute promo tomorrow night on Raw that discusses this garbage match.

What did you think of Survivor Series? There were a couple of good matches but the main event was laughable. Let us know in the comments below.

Final Card For Tonight’s WWE Survivor Series 2016 Pay-Per-View

WWE Survivor Series 2016 airs live tonight from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Canada and will feature stars from both the RAW and SmackDown rosters doing battle with each other. As always, we will be providing live play-by-play coverage and discussion of the event.

Below is the final card for tonight’s Survivor Series:

– Brock Lesnar vs. Bill Goldberg

5-on-5 Elimination Match
– Team RAW (Roman Reigns, Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho, Braun Strowman, Seth Rollins) vs. Team SmackDown (Randy Orton, Shane McMahon, Bray Wyatt, Dean Ambrose, AJ Styles)

5-on-5 Women’s Elimination Match
– Team RAW (Sasha Banks, Alicia Fox, Nia Jax, Bayley, Charlotte Flair) vs. Team SmackDown (Nikki Bella, Carmella, Becky Lynch, Alexa Bliss, Naomi)

10-on-10 Elimination Tag Team Match
– Team RAW (The New Day, Karl Anderson & Luke Gallows, Sheamus & Cesaro, Enzo Amore & Big Cass, The Shining Stars) vs. Team SmackDown (Heath Slater, Rhyno, Zack Ryder, Mojo Rawley, American Alpha, The Usos)

Intercontinental Title Match
– The Miz © vs. Sami Zayn

Cruiserweight Title Match
– Brian Kendrick © vs. Kalisto (SmackDown takes control of the Cruiserweight Division if Kalisto wins.)

John Cena Comments On Missing Survivor Series, List Of Jericho Website, Team Photos

– Somebody has created List-of-Jericho.com, so you can keep track of the stupid idiots who have made The List.

– Ahead of Sunday night’s big Survivor Series pay-per-view, John Cena says he misses WWE terribly. Cena is currently away filming season 2 of the American Grit reality competition series and wishes good luck to the men and women competing at the pay-per-view.

WWE.com has posted a gallery of Survivor Series team photos, which you can view below.

WWE Survivor Series: Latest Betting Odds Show Likely Winners

Online betting site Bovada has updated their odds for Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view. We’ll monitor the betting lines throughout the weekend to see if there are any late shifts when the ‘smart money’ comes in, but here’s what we’re looking at as of Friday afternoon:

– Bill Goldberg is the underdog (+210) in his return match against Brock Lesnar, who is a strong favorite at -320.

– Team RAW is a slight favorite (-150) to defeat Team SmackDown (+110) in the 5-on-5 traditional elimination match.

– In the 5-on-5 Women’s Elimination match, Team RAW is a slight favorite (-140) to defeat Team SmackDown.

– In the 10-on-10 Tag Team Elimination match, Team RAW is favored (-275) to defeat Team SmackDown (+180)

– Kalisto is a strong favorite (-400) to capture the Cruiserweight Championship from Brian Kendrick (+250) and bring the cruiserweight division to SmackDown.

– RAW Superstar Sami Zayn is a -330 favorite to capture the Intercontinental championship from The MIz (+215), who captured the gold earlier this week.

Which Match Will Close Survivor Series, Total Divas Video Highlights

– As of this writing, the plan is for Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg to close the show at Survivor Series. Join us here on Sunday for our WWE Survivor Series Results & Live Coverage.

– Here are some highlight clips from this week’s Total Divas season premiere, which focused on Brie Bella’s retirement from WWE:

Post-Survivor Series Live Event Cards Reveal Potential Feuds For Braun Stroman & More

WWE has put Braun Strowman in an interesting position heading into Survivor Series. In only a few weeks, he went from squashing unknown opponents to the big Team RAW vs. Team SmackDown match at Survivor Series, where he’ll tangle with the likes of AJ Styles, Randy Orton and his former leader, Bray Wyatt. The team elimination match is a chance to showcase Stroman’s size and agility against main-event caliber talent and it will be interesting to see how and if the big man is ultimately eliminated.

According to the latest Wrestling Observer, WWE officials are planning for Braun Strowman to enter into a feud with The Big Show on Raw after Survivor Series. The two have been working “Bodyslam Challenges” during WWE live events, so transitioning them into a feud will be easy to do. Of course, Big Show will put Strowman over, since he’s got several more years in front of him.

Other matches advertised for the post-Survivor Series RAW brand live events include:

  • Kevin Owens vs. Roman Reigns
  • Seth Rollins vs. Chris Jericho
  • New Day vs. Enzo & Cass vs. Cesaro & Sheamus vs. Anderson & Gallows
  • Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks
  • Sami Zayn vs. Rusev
  • R-Truth, Goldust, Sin Cara & Darren Young vs. Titus O’Neil, Curtis Axel & Shining Stars
  • Bayley & Alicia Fox vs. Dana Brooke & Nia Jax
  • Neville vs. Bo Dallas.

Survivor Series 2017 Details, WWE Lands New International TV Deal

– WWE announced today that the 2017 Survivor Series PPV, which is the 30 year anniversary, will take place on 11/19 from the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Tickets go on sale December 9th while travel packages go on sale December 6th. There will also be a NXT TakeOver event that Saturday night plus RAW and SmackDown the next week.

WWE executive vice president of special events, John Saboor commented to The Houston Chronicle, “There is amazing heritage and history in WWE’s relationship with Houston and all of Texas. We are excited to work with key stakeholders in Houston to positively leverage that important heritage and build a strong Survivor Series weekend and celebration.”

– WWE has announced a new multi-year TV deal with Germany’s SKY Deutschland to distribute WWE television pay-per-view events starting this Sunday with Survivor Series and WWE’s flagship RAW and SmackDown Live shows on SKY Sports beginning April 2017.

In a press release sent out today, Dr. Malte Probst, Senior Vice President Programming Operations & Transactional Business, SKY Deutschland said, “We are very happy about WWE coming back to Sky Deutschland. With this new long-term agreement with WWE, we can offer our customers many spectacular events, combining the best of sports with top entertainment. This mixture fits perfectly with Sky.”

“We are excited to once again partner with SKY to showcase WWE’s flagship programs Raw® and SmackDown® and our marquee pay-per-view events to our fans in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland,” said Ed Wells, WWE Executive Vice President, International. “This agreement illustrates the power and global growth of WWE, while creating another destination for our fans to enjoy our unique blend of thrilling, family-oriented entertainment.”

With this agreement, SKY plc now distributes Raw® and SmackDown® in three of its biggest markets – Germany, Italy, and the UK.

Brock Lesnar Expected To Get The Win Over Goldberg At Survivor Series

This Sunday, Brock Lesnar looks to avenge his WrestleMania XX loss to Bill Goldberg at Survivor Series. Goldberg revealed this week that he tweaked his shoulder on RAW and his body feels “horrible,” but you can expect this one to be a very physical encounter.

According to a report from CageSideSeats, Brock Lesnar is favored to get the victory over Goldberg, with a big sendoff for Goldberg planned for after the match. Lesnar going over makes the most sense, with Goldberg declaring Lesnar is “last” – a sign that his WWE return is a one-and-done. There’s huge equity in defeating Brock Lesnar and it makes little sense to cash in on a legend like Goldberg who is at the end of his road.

While Goldberg won’t pick up the win, you can guarantee he is being paid handsomely for this comeback and his wife and child will finally get to see him do what made him famous. A Hall of Fame induction is also likely at some point, a losing effort against Lesnar this Sunday will still be a big win for Goldberg.

AJ Styles vs. The Undertaker Rumored For Royal Rumble 2017

Last night during the nine hundredth episode of SmackDown, The Undertaker made his long awaited return to WWE television. The impact he had in five minutes of television time is a testament to the level of respect the WWE Universe has for The Deadman, but it seems he’s only just started taking souls and digging holes.

It was reported earlier today that The Undertaker will be featured on SmackDown for the foreseeable future, which will lead him onto The Road to Wrestlemania. There has been a lot of speculation about what he will be doing at Wrestlemania 33 next year, but his opponent for next year’s Royal Rumble is just as interesting.

According to a rumor from CageSideSeats, the expectation is that Team SmackDown will lose on Sunday to Team Raw. The Undertaker warned SmackDown’s five men that they’d have to answer to him if they failed, so the plan is for someone to cost them the match and for that individual to be The Undertaker’s next feud.

It can be assumed that Randy Orton or AJ Styles will be responsible for costing SmackDown the match at Survivor Series. It’s been rumored for the past few days that we could be seeing Undertaker vs. Orton or John Cena at Wrestlemania, so the next high profile Undertaker match will most likely take place at the Royal Rumble when WWE looks to sell out the Alamo Dome.

Sin Cara Update, Goldberg 2K17 DLC Released, Owens-Styles Trash Talk

Nielsen has ranked the “Downtown” WWE 2K17 commercial as the #1 most memorable TV ad for the month of October. Speaking of WWE 2K17, the Bill Goldberg DLC pack is now available for fans who own the game but did not get Goldberg as a pre-order bonus character.

– Following Chris Jericho and Sin Cara’s backstage fight over the weekend, Dave Meltzer says Sin Cara has been ordered to attend anger management classes. Sin Cara has been involved in multiple backstage fights over the past several years and was almost fired after his altercation with Simon Gotch earlier this year.

– WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens is talking trash to WWE Champion AJ Styles ahead of the Team RAW vs. Team SmackDown elimination match at Survivor Series next weekend.

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Updates To The WWE Survivor Series Card

The WWE Survivor Series card for November 20th in Toronto is shaping up with tonight’s RAW broadcast from Glasgow. Below is the current card, featuring Team RAW vs. Team SmackDown and a WrestleMania XX rematch with Goldberg vs. Lesnar:

– Goldberg vs. Lesnar

– Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team RAW (Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Braun Strowman) vs. Team SmackDown (AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose, Baron Corbin, Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt)

– Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team RAW (Charlotte, Nia Jax, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Alicia Fox) vs. Team SmackDown (Becky Lynch, Nikki Bella, Naomi, Carmella, Alexa Bliss)

– Survivor Series Elimination Match: Team RAW (The New Day, Enzo & Cass, The Shining Stars, The Club, Cesaro & Sheamus) vs. Team SmackDown (Rhyno & Heath Slater, The Hype Bros, American Alpha, The Usos, 1 team TBD)

– SmackDown’s Dolph Ziggler defends the WWE Intercontinental Championship against RAW’s Sami Zayn

Team SmackDown Updates For WWE Survivor Series

Tonight’s SmackDown saw several developments for Team SmackDown at the 11/20 Survivor Series PPV from Toronto.

SmackDown GM Daniel Bryan announced Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt, Baron Corbin, Dean Ambrose and WWE World Champion AJ Styles for Team SmackDown in the men’s Traditional 5 on 5 Elimination Match.

For the women’s Team SmackDown, Natalya has been named as the Coach of the team. Superstars joining Captain Nikki Bella are Alexa Bliss, Carmella, Naomi and SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch.

On the tag team side, American Alpha defeated The Spirit Squad and The Usos defeated The Headbangers to qualify. They join SmackDown Tag Team Champions Heath Slater & Rhyno plus The Hype Bros. One more team will qualify next week.

Also on tonight’s show, Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler issued an Open Challenge for any RAW brand Superstar to face him at the pay-per-view.

Coming out of this week’s blue show, here’s the updated Survivor Series card:

– Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg

– RAW vs. SmackDown Elimination Match: Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, Chris Jericho, Kevin Owens, TBA vs. AJ Styles, Dean Ambrose, Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt, Baron Corbin

– RAW vs. SmackDown Women’s Elimination Match: Charlotte, Bayley, Nia Jax and two Superstars TBA vs. Nikki Bella, Becky Lynch, Naomi, Carmella, Alexa Bliss

– RAW vs. SmackDown Tag Team Elimination Match: The New Day and 4 other teams TBA vs. Rhyno & Heath Slater, The Hype Bros, The Usos, American Alpha and 1 team TBA

– WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Dolph Ziggler has issued an Open Challenge for any RAW Superstar

Team RAW Updates For WWE Survivor Series

Following Monday’s RAW, Braun Strowman, Roman Reigns, Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho were confirmed for Team RAW in the men’s traditional elimination match at Survivor Series. One other Superstar will be added to Team RAW, wtih Team SmackDown participants to be named tonight.

It was also announced on RAW that the women’s team for Survivor Series will feature Women’s Champion Charlotte, Bayley, Nia Jax and two others. RAW Tag Team Champions The New Day later confirmed that they will be the team captains for the RAW vs. SmackDown match with tag teams.

With those latest developments, here’s the updated card for WWE Survivor Series:

– Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg

RAW vs. SmackDown Elimination Match: Roman Reigns, Braun Strowman, Chris Jericho, Kevin Owens, TBA vs. 5 Superstars TBA

RAW vs. SmackDown Women’s Elimination Match: Charlotte, Bayley, Nia Jax and two Superstars TBA vs. Nikki Bella, 4 Superstars TBA

RAW vs. SmackDown Tag Team Elimination Match: The New Day and 4 other teams TBA vs. Rhyno & Heath Slater, The Hype Bros and 3 teams TBA

WWE Survivor Series To Be 4 Hours

The WWE Survivor Series PPV will now be a four-hour broadcast with a one-hour Kickoff pre-show.

The pre-show will now begin at 6pm while the pay-per-view will begin at 7pm and run until 11pm.

Ticketmaster announced a new start time of 6:30pm yesterday.

Survivor Series takes place on 11/20 from the Air Canada Centre in Toronto with Brock Lesnar vs. Goldberg in the main event.

NXT To Shoot TV At Post-Survivor Series SmackDown Taping

WWE’s official NXT account tweeted this early Friday afternoon:

There had been speculation for a few weeks about how WWE would address the upcoming gap that the NXT taping schedule had created, as it looked like they would be short a show before the first post-TakeOver Toronto tapings at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. Now we know: They’re taping another show three days after TakeOver at the SmackDown taping in Ottawa, which is being held at the Canadian Tire Center. As of right now, there’s no indication if Main Event will still be taped that night, as that’s what is usually recorded before SmackDown.

WWE Survivor Series Updates: SmackDown Tag Teams, First Team Captain

WWE’s next pay-per-view offering is Hell in a Cell this Sunday, but November’s Survivor Series event is already taking shape. In addition to the blockbuster Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar main event, SmackDown Live saw several developments regarding the RAW vs. SmackDown team elimination matches.

SmackDown tag teams confirmed for the Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match with RAW teams vs. SmackDown teams include The Hype Bros and SmackDown Tag Team Champions Heath Slater and Rhyno. The Hype Bros defeated The Ascension on tonight’s SmackDown in a qualifying match and the champions were automatically put into the match. No word yet on who the other 3 SmackDown teams will be.

On a related note – Nikki Bella became Team Captain for the Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match featuring female Superstars by defeating Natalya tonight. Because of the loss, Natalya will not be one of the 4 Superstars joining Nikki.

The RAW brand is expected to start announcing Survivor Series participants on Monday.

Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar Announced For WWE Survivor Series

Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar has been officially announced for WWE Survivor Series. It will be Goldberg’s first match since WrestleMania XX back in 2004 when he defeated Brock Lesnar in front of a rowdy crowd at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

The stage was set for this dream match when it was revealed earlier this year that Goldberg is the pre-order bonus character for the WWE 2K17 video game, which features Lesnar on the cover. During a recent ESPN SportsCenter appearance, Goldberg expressed interest in a potential comeback match against Lesnar. Paul Heyman issued the challenge on behalf of his client and Goldberg accepted last week.

Here’s the updated card for Survivor Series:

  • Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar
  • 5-on-5 Elimination Match: RAW vs. SmackDown
  • 5-on-5 Elimination Match: RAW Women vs. SmackDown Women
  • 5-Team-on-5-Team Elimination Match: RAW vs. SmackDown

The 30th Survivor Series takes place on Sunday, November 20th from Toronto, Ontario, Canada at the Air Canada Centre.

SmackDown Challenges RAW For WWE Survivor Series

Daniel Bryan and Shane McMahon issued a big Survivor Series challenge to the RAW brand on this week’s SmackDown.

They have challenged RAW to a 5 vs. 5 Traditional Elimination featuring 5 top stars from each brand, a Women’s Traditional Elimination match with 5 of the best women from each brand and a Traditional Elimination Tag Team match with 5 of the best tag teams from each brand.

Survivor Series takes place on 11/20 from Toronto at the Air Canada Centre.

Discussion: Which 5 Superstars would you pick from each brand to participate in this match?

Goldberg Match Rumored For WWE Survivor Series

Take it for what it’s worth, but there’s a lot of buzz about Bill Goldberg returning to WWE very soon, with reliable sources indicating a deal has already been signed. To add fuel to the fire, WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross tweeted:

Goldberg will be appearing on ESPN SportsCenter on Wednesday night “to promote WWE 2K17.”  WWE has been playing up a rivalry between Goldberg and Brock Lesnar to promote the game. Now we might actually see the two of them battle in a WWE ring once again next month.

Goldberg tweeted the following, which appears to be a response to the rumors of him returning to WWE:

Discussion: What do you think about this potential rematch happening at Survivor Series?

WWE RAW Viewership Drops Again For Monday’s TLC “Go-Home” Show

Following last week’s slight rebound from the disastrous numbers for the November 23rd post-Survivor Series edition of RAW, viewership was back down again for this week’s WWE TLC “go-home” show on Monday evening.

Monday’s RAW averaged 3.054 million viewers, which is a slight decrease compared to last week’s show which drew 3.168 million viewers. The 11/23 RAW that caused NBC Universal to publicly comment on WWE’s ratings decline, was only a little bit lower than last night’s show, as the post-Survivor Series edition of RAW drew 2.964 million viewers.

The hourly viewership breakdown for the 12/7 RAW is as follows:

  • Hour 1: 3.270 million viewers
  • Hour 2: 3.042 million viewers
  • Hour 3: 2.850 million viewers

Stone Cold Podcast With HBK Premieres After WWE TLC (12/13)

WWE is switching things up for Steve Austin’s next “Stone Cold Podcast” on the WWE Network, as they announced that Austin’s next podcast will air after their TLC pay-per-view next Sunday night, December 13th at 11pm EST., instead of the usual post-RAW time slot on Monday night.

Austin’s guest for the next “Stone Cold Podcast” on 12/13 will be fellow WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels. While WWE is advertising the show as a one-hour live podcast on the WWE Network, based on previous advertising such as the above commercial that premiered during the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, Austin’s interview with HBK and his interview with Ric Flair were taped in advance of the airing of the show, which is another first for the “Stone Cold Podcast” on the WWE Network.

WWE’s official description for the “Stone Cold Podcast” with Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels on the WWE Network on 12/13 after the TLC pay-per-view reads as follows:

“WWE Hall Of Famer and Icon Stone Cold Steve Austin will have a no holds barred LIVE interview with the Heartbreak Kid, Shawn Michaels!”

Trish Stratus Shares New Modeling Photos, WWE HOF’er Pulled From Event, Undertaker

– WWE Hall Of Famer Trish Stratus recently took part in a photo shoot for a future issue of Shespoke Magazine. Trish tweeted the following photos from the shoot.

https://twitter.com/trishstratuscom/status/670411223922515968

– WrestleCade announced that WWE Hall Of Famer Harley Race has been pulled from their WrestleCade IV event in Winston-Salem, North Carolina due to health issues.

– The Undertaker is featured on the cover of the 2015 WWE Survivor Series DVD, which is scheduled for a December 22nd release. Below is the artwork for the DVD, courtesy of Amazon:

Details On WWE Making Changes To Survivor Series Lineup Due To Cesaro’s Injury

As noted, Cesaro suffered a shoulder injury that resulted in him undergoing surgery this past Monday to repair the fully torn left rotator cuff. He is expected to be out of action for four to six months.

Cesaro said he hurt the shoulder two months ago but ignored it, claiming he could still wrestle and lift weights with it, with only a little bit of loss of strength. The belief is that he made the injury worse by continuing to wrestle and lift weights, as that type of injury is one that you shouldn’t be doing heavy movements that involve the shoulder.

According to the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, prior to the Survivor Series pay-per-view this past Sunday night, Cesaro was aware of the fact that he fully tore his left rotator cuff and that he would need surgery to repair the injury.

As a result, WWE pulled him from the show, as he was originally scheduled to be in the traditional Survivor Series elimination match on the Kickoff Show. After Cesaro was pulled out, WWE filled his spot with Titus O’Neil.

Sheamus On ESPN: ISIS/Survivor Series Threats, Being Irish WWE Champion, More (Video)

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WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus appeared on ESPN SportsCenter with Jonathan Coachman on Tuesday evening.

Coach asked Sheamus about the rumors of an ISIS attack at the Survivor Series pay-per-view on Sunday. Sheamus claimed WWE took the threat very seriously and worked with all of the agencies throughout the weekend to ensure everyone’s safety at the event. He said the company has also increased security at live events, noting “there’s no safer place than a WWE event.”

“The Celtic Warrior” also spoke about winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on Sunday. The Coach asked what it means to be the only Irish-born WWE Superstar to win the title. Sheamus said he’s always been proud to be Irish and that the Irish are the hardest-hitting athletes in the world right now. He references UFC’s Conor McGregor and NXT’s Finn Balor as proof.

The interview closed out with Sheamus talking about being on the sidelines with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish recently. He said he would also be with them when they win the National Championship later this year. He hyped his TLC title defense against Roman Reigns and that was about it.