Two matches announced for season premiere of Raw next week

Two matches have been set for next week’s season premiere of Monday Night Raw, a show which is already being loaded with big stars.
Before heading to Hell In A Cell against The Fiend, Universal champion Seth Rollins will have one final road bump as he will be defending the title against Rey Mysterio. Mysterio won a fatal five-way match last night on Raw, a match which included Robert Roode, Ricochet, Shinsuke Nakamura, and AJ Styles.
Another match which has been announced is Sasha Banks taking on Women’s Tag Team title holder Alexa Bliss. Bliss, Cross, Banks, and Bayley have been involved in a storyline for the past several weeks with all taking on each other.
Former Universal champion Brock Lesnar is also scheduled to be on the show and there’s the already-announced Miz TV segment with Hogan and Flair.
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10/29/19 AEW Dark Recap

Tony Schiavone is the host of Dark once again. He runs down the card for tonight’s show. Excalibur and Jim Ross are on commentary.

Match #1 – Tag Team Match: Dustin Rhodes and Sonny Kiss vs. QT Marshall and Peter Avalon (w/Leva Bates)
Kiss drops Avalon with an arm drag and then sits on his back and reads a book. Kiss throws the book to the floor and rolls Avalon up for two. Kiss delivers a dropkick and Avalon tags in Marshall. Kiss delivers a forearm and tags in Rhodes. Marshall sends Rhodes off the ropes, but Rhodes drops him with a shoulder tackle. Rhodes delivers a few chops in the corner and then delivers a right hand. Rhodes drops Marshall with an arm drag, but Marshall comes back with a knee. Kiss tags in as Rhodes kicks Marshall in the face. Kiss takes Marshall down with a springboard lariat and then goes for the cover, but Marshall kicks out. Kiss delivers a chop and then kicks Marshall in the face. Kiss delivers a forearm to Avalon and kicks Marshall in the face. Bates interferes and Avalon drops Kiss to the apron with a kick to the face. Marshall suplexes Kiss back into the ring and tags in Avalon. Avalon stomps away on Kiss and slams him into the corner. Avalon delivers a chop and tags in Marshall.
Marshall and Avalon delivers a double suplex and Marshall goes for the cover, but Kiss kicks out. Kiss comes back with an enzuigiri, but Avalon tags back in. Avalon pulls Kiss to the apron and applies a rear chin-lock. Avalon kicks Kiss in the face and slams him into the corner. Kiss comes back and drops Avalon with a clothesline and then delivers rights and lefts. Marshall interferes and drops Kiss with an elbow strike. Avalon goes for the cover, but Rhodes breaks it up. Avalon slams Kiss to the mat and tags in Marshall. Kiss dodges a moonsault from Avalon and then one from Marshall as well. Avalon and Rhodes tag in and Rhodes delivers a few clotheslines. Rhodes delivers a right hand and then an atomic drop. Rhodes drops Avalon with a kick and sends Marshall to the apron. Rhodes delivers a power slam to Avalon and one to Marshall right after. Rhodes goes up top and takes Marshall and Avalon out with a cross-body. Rhodes goes for the cover, but Marshall breaks it up.
Kiss drops Marshall with a hurricanrana and then delivers a meteora. Bates goes to the middle rope, but Rhodes catches her and puts her on the top rope and shushes her. Avalon accidentally knocks Bates to the floor and Rhodes plants Avalon to the mat and gets the pin fall.
Winners: Dustin Rhodes and Sonny Kiss

Match #2 – Four-Way Match: Penelope Ford vs. Sadie Gibbs vs. Allie vs. Emi Sakura
All four women tie up, but Sakura, Ford, and Allie triple team Gibbs. Sakura and Ford then go after Allie, but Allie takes them down with a cross-body. Allie drops Gibbs with an arm drag, but Gibbs comes back with one of her own. Gibbs sweeps the legs of Allie and goes for the cover, but Allie kicks out. Allie comes back with roll-ups of her own, but Ford tosses her to the floor. Ford kicks Gibbs in the midsection and delivers a knee lift. Ford kicks Gibbs in the head and plants her with a crucifix bomb. Ford goes for the cover, but Sakura breaks it up. Sakura delivers a chop to Ford in the corner and tosses her across the ring. They exchange waist-locks and then Sakura dances with the referee as he is giving her a five count. Sakura drops Ford to the mat and then locks in the Romero Special submission. Allie comes back and goes for the cover on Ford, but Sakura breaks the hold. Allie takes Ford and Gibbs down in the ring, but Gibbs comes back with an elbow strike. Allie comes back with a sunset flip, but Sakura breaks it up.
Sakura applies a double submission to Gibbs and Allie, but Ford applies one to Sakura and Allie. Ford spears Allie in the corner and then she and Gibbs deliver back handspring elbows to Allie and Sakura. Ford and Gibbs go for covers on Allie, but they start brawling. Sakura kicks Ford in the back and Allie delivers an elbow to Gibbs. Allie delivers a sliding elbow to Gibbs and a dropkicks to Sakura. Ford takes Allie and Sakura out with a suicide dive, but Gibbs drops her with a slam to the mat. Gibbs goes for the cover, but Allie breaks it up. Allie and Gibbs exchange shots and then Ford and Allie suplex Gibbs. Sakura drops Ford and Allie with a cross-body and then delivers a chop to Gibbs. Sakura slams Allie into the Gibbs and then sends Ford into both of them. They come out of the corner and beat down Sakura. Sakura sends them back to the corner and delivers a diving cross-body and then a Vader Bomb. Sakura goes for a cover on all three, but they all kicks out.
Allie drops Gibbs with a neck-breaker, but Allie breaks up the pin. Allie superkicks Sakura and Ford drops Allie with a DDT. Gibbs and Ford drop each other with a pump kick and all four women are own. All four women brawl on the mat and then up to their feet. Ford and Allie take down Gibbs and Sakura and then Ford drops Allie with a Stunner. Sakura comes back with a Tiger Driver to Ford and goes for the cover, but Ford kicks out. Sakura slams Ford to the mat again and gets the pin fall.
Winner: Emi Sakura

This week’s edition of “From Undesirable to Undeniable” features Cody sitting down with MJF. MJF says he has never felt undesirable in his wrestling career, but when he was playing football in his youth he was the only Jewish kid on his team. He says he took their spots and they came back and threw money at him and told him to pick it up. He says he never let himself get bullied again and says he is better than the guys who bullied him in every way.

Tomorrow’s edition of AEW Dynamite from Charleston, West Virginia will feature Adam Page vs. Sammy Guevara, The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega vs. Kip Sabian and The Hybrid 2, Jon Moxley in action, and a contract signing between Chris Jericho and Cody for their AEW World Championship Match at Full Gear. In tomorrow’s main event, SCU will take on The Lucha Brothers to crown the inaugural AEW World Tag Team Champions. A recap of the AEW World Tag Team Championship Tournament then airs.
An interview with Kip Sabian airs. Sabian brings up that he was in the first ever AEW Singles Match and that he won it. He says he has the best win-loss record of anyone who hasn’t appeared on Dynamite yet. He says AEW is all about The Elite, so to make a statement he has to go for The Elite. Sabian says to become elite, you have to beat The Elite.

Evans takes Havoc and Allin down with a double back elbow and then delivers kicks to both men. Evans sends Havoc to the corner and delivers another back elbow. Evans kicks Havoc in the head, but Havoc comes back with an uppercut. Havoc delivers a dropkick and then Allin comes back. Allin gets Havoc rolled up for two and then delivers palm strikes. Allin slams Havoc to the mat, but Evans breaks it up and rolls Allin up for two. Allin takes Evans down, but Havoc delivers a discus shot to the face. Allin kicks Evans in the face and drops Havoc with a Stunner. Allin takes Evans out with a suicide dive and goes for one on Havoc, but Havoc hits him with a chair. Havoc slams Allin to the floor and goes for the cover, but Allin kicks out. Havoc hits Evans with a chair and tosses him into the crows. Allin charges at Havoc, but Havoc tosses him onto Evans. Havoc takes them out with a barrel senton and slams Allin into the bleachers. Evans kicks Havoc in the face, but Allin comes back and takes them both down.
Havoc comes back and slams Allin into the barricade and goes for the cover, but Allin kicks out. Evans tosses Havoc onto the entrance ramp and delivers a suplex. Evans goes for the cover, but Havoc kicks out. Havoc comes back and slams Evans down onto the ramp. Havoc goes for the cover, but Evans kicks out. Havoc kicks Allin in the face and delivers an elbow drop from the ramp. Havoc goes for the cover, but Allin kicks out. Evans takes Allin and Havoc out with a senton and goes for the cover on Havoc, but Havoc kicks out. Evans goes for the cover on Allin as well, but Allin kicks out. Evans tosses Havoc back into the ring and tosses chairs in as well. Evans goes for a springboard leg lariat, but Havoc counters with a right hand. Allin comes back, but Havoc suplexes him back into the ring. Havoc slams Evans into the corner and hangs him in the tree of woe. Havoc slams Allin into Evans and goes for the cover, but Allin kicks out. Havoc gets slammed to the mat by Evans and Allin and Allin goes for the cover, but Evans breaks it up.
Allin drops Evans to the mat and locks in an arm-bar, but Havoc hits Allin with a chair. Havoc delivers a Tiger Driver to Allin on the chair and goes for the cover, but Evans breaks it up. Havoc hits Evans with a chair, but Evans comes back with a back-breaker to Havoc on the chairs. Evans hits the 450 splash from the top onto Havoc on the chairs. Evans goes for the cover, but Havoc kicks out. Allin puts a table in the ring, but Evans dropkicks him back to the floor. Evans sets the table in the corner and puts Havoc on the table. Evans goes up top, but Havoc cuts him off. Havoc plants Evans with a pile driver through the table and then Allin hits the Coffin Drop with a chair on Havoc and Evans and gets the pin fall on Evans.
Winner: Darby Allin
-After the match, Havoc and Allin slap hands.

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RAW Ratings – Oct 28th, 2019

Live TV Ratings for WWE RAW are in:
 
Hr 1 – 2.33
Hr 2 – 2.15
Hr 3 – 1.93
Avg – 2.14 million viewers
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Most Watched on YT:
Rusev crushed – 3.2 million
Seth vs Rowan – 1.1 million
AJ vs Humberto – 648k
 
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Sami Callihan to Defend Impact Title Against Brian Cage at Turning Point

Brian Cage will get his Impact World Championship rematch against Sami Callihan at Turning Point next month. Impact Wrestling has announced that Cage will get his chance to win back the title he lost on this week’s Impact at the PPV, which takes place on November 9th in Hazelton, Pennsylvania. The show is set to air on Impact Plus. 
Cage lost the championship in a cage match against Callihan on last night’s episode of Impact, which was its official debut on AXS TV. 
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WWE NXT Report 10/30/19

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– Tonight’s WWE NXT episode opens live from Full Sail Live in Winter Park, Florida. A video package with recent highlights airs on the big screen as singer & YouTube star Poppy performs her “I Disagree” single on the stage along with her band.
Io Shirai vs. Candice LeRae
Poppy goes right into her “Scary Mask” single for Io Shirai’s entrance as she makes her way to the ring for a pop. This is the same song that was used for a video package on Shirai to hype her “Takeover: Toronto 2019” match with Candice LeRae back in August. Poppy heads to the ring with Shirai while performing and they pose in the middle of the ring as fans cheer. LeRae is out next as Alicia Taylor does the introductions.
The bell rings and they go at it. Shirai with momentum now. Shirai hits a big suicide dive to the floor but Candice comes right back with a dive of her own for another pop. They bring it back in and Candice mounts offense. Candice drops Shirai with a big kick for 2 count. Shirai goes on and drops Candice out of the corner for another close 2 count. Shirai keeps control and tries to put Candice away once again. Shirai keeps Candice grounded as fans try to rally. Candice tries to fight up but Shirai slams her back to the mat. Shirai with a dropkick now.
Fans do dueling chants as Shirai keeps control and kicks Candice around. Candice gets up and fires back with strikes while they’re standing. Candice rolls her up for a 2 count. Candice with a chop and more offense. Shirai with an impressive counter but Candice nails an enziguri for a 2 count. Candice’s nose is bleeding now.
Shirai blocks a suplex on the apron and they tangle. Shirai kicks Candice in the face but Candice fights back. Shirai manhandles Candice on the apron some as the referee warns her. Candice blocks a German suplex on the apron, then back elbows Shirai into the ring. Candice goes to the top but Shirai rocks her with a right. They end up on the top and Candice shoves Shirai to the mat. Shirai charges back up and shoves Candice from the top turnbuckle out to the floor. Candice lands hard on the outside and we go back to commercial.
Back from the break and they trade shots in the middle of the ring. Candice with a clothesline and then a dropkick, sending Shirai into the corner. Candice ends up hitting a tornado DDT out of the corner for a close 2 count. Candice sells a neck injury from the DDT. More back and forth. Shirai blocks a super swinging neckbreaker and sends Candice to the mat. Shirai flies from the top with a moonsault but Candice gets her knees up.
More back and forth as they get more aggressive with each other now. Shirai tries for an armbar on the mat but can’t get it, so she goes into a scissors around the neck. Candice tries to get out but Shirai keeps it locked in. Candice gets her boot on the bottom rope to break the hold. Shirai brings a steel chair into the ring and goes to swing it but the referee grabs it from her and they have words.
Candice takes advantage and comes from behind for a roll-up and a 2 count. Candice comes back and drops Shirai on her face for another 2 count. Candice goes on and tries for a springboard moonsault from the second rope to Shirai while she’s laying on the chair. Shirai moves and Candice lands on the chair. Shirai goes on and takes advantage, covering Candice for the pin to win.
Winner: Io Shirai
– After the match, Shirai stands tall as her music hits. We go to replays. We come back and Shirai attacks Candice, then mounts her with strikes. Fans pop as Rhea Ripley runs to the ring to make the save. Ripley hits the ring and attacks Shirai. She swings the chair but Shirai retreats to the floor as fans chant Rhea’s name. Shirai yells back at Rhea in the ring.
– We see Mauro Ranallo, Nigel McGuinness and WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix at the announce table now, hyping tonight’s show. They confirm the main event to be The Undisputed Era vs. Matt Riddle and Keith Lee in a non-title match.
– Mauro leads us to a video package with highlights on Finn Balor’s heel turn from last week, including reactions from the media and Balor’s comments on WWE Backstage. Nigel says Balor is up next. We go back to commercial.
– Back from the break and we see how Damian Priest defeated Pete Dunne two weeks ago. The rematch will take place next Wednesday.
– We go to the ring and out comes Finn Balor to a loud mixed reaction.
The boos pick up as Balor takes the mic. Some fans are cheering him on and chanting “thank you Finn!” now. Balor talks about how it’s funny the way things change. He mentions how he took a loss to “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt because he got a new mask. Balor says well now he’s taken off his mask, and he (Balor) is the hottest thing going in the business. Balor says everyone has their opinions – the office, the boys in the back, the Twitter tough guys, others. The problem around here is that there are too many fans in the locker room, when they should be sitting out here in the crowd. Balor says let’s make one thing clear – he doesn’t watch this business, the business watches him. Some fans chant “NXT!” now.
Balor says this brings him to one thing – Johnny Gargano, the heart of NXT. Some fans boo Gargano’s name. Balor congratulates Gargano on getting out of the hospital from last week’s attack, and then threatens to send him back. Balor says Gargano then won’t be Johnny Wrestling, he will be Johnny Watches Wrestling, the way it’s supposed to be. Balor drops the mic and makes his exit from the ring as his music hits.
– Nigel leads us to a video package on the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions. Back to commercial.
– Back from the break and we get hype for Cameron Grimes vs. Tyler Bate for later tonight.
Bronson Reed vs. Shane Thorne
We go to the ring for a battle of Australians as Shane Thorne comes out first. Bronson Red is out next.
The bell rings and Thorne immediately nails a huge dropkick sending Reed into the corner. Thorne with more big offense and a cannonball in the corner. Some fans boo Thorne. Reed comes right back and levels Thorne, then nails a cannonball of his own. Fans chant for Reed and cheer him on.
Reed and Thorne trade chops in the middle of the ring now. They continue to unload with big chops on each other. Reed with a big discus clothesline. Thorne counters and levels Reed for a close 2 count. Thorne with kicks while Reed is down on his knees. Reed tries to block and fight back but Thorne unloads with the kicks and fans boo him. Reed catches a kick and rocks Thorne to the mat with a right hand. Reed with a clothesline. Reed launches Thorne with a huge German suplex out of the corner.
Reed goes on and drives Thorne into the mat for another close 2 count. Reed goes to the top but Thorne jumps up with an enziguri. Thorne rocks Reed and climbs to the top. Thorne goes for a big hurricanrana but Reed shoves him out of mid-air to the mat. Reed leaps out and flies high with a huge splash, nailing it for the pin to win.
Winner: Bronson Reed
– After the match, Reed stands tall as his arm is raised and the music hits. Fans cheer him on and we go to replays. Reed poses in the middle of the ring and plays to the crowd as they clap for him.
– Cathy Kelley is backstage with Tegan Nox and Dakota Kai. Kai admits they’re nervous for tonight’s title shot and says they worked hard to come back from knee injuries, but they will bring it to The Kabuki Warriors. Nox is also confident for tonight’s match and says she couldn’t think of a better way to win the titles than with her best friend. We go back to commercial.
– Back from the break and we get a vignette for Mia Yim.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles Match: Dakota Kai and Tegan Nox vs. The Kabuki Warriors
We go to the ring for the next match and out first comes Tegan Nox and Dakota Kai to a pop. Out next are the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Asuka and Kairi Sane – The Kabuki Warriors. Fans chant “welcome back!” as the champs hit the ring. We get formal ring introductions from Taylor.
Asuka starts off with Nox. Fans chant “Asuka’s gonna kill you!” as we get the bell. They lock up and Asuka takes control with a headlock. They break and run the ropes but Asuka drops Nox with a kick. Fans chant for Asuka. Sane tags in and fans chant her name now. Sane drops Nox with a stiff right hand. Sane rocks Nox and yells at her to hit back. They trade big strikes in the middle of the ring now.
Sane stomps on Nox’s foot and then knocks her to the mat. Nox comes back with a dropkick to both opponents. Sane and Nox end up on the floor as Asuka takes Kai down. Nox goes for Asuka but Sane sends Nox into the steel ring steps. The Kabuki Warriors stand tall at ringside as we go back to commercial.
Back from the break and Asuka gets double teamed by Kai and Nox in the corner several times. Kai covers but Asuka kicks out at 2. Kai with more offense on Asuka while she’s down. Kai with a kick and a 2 count. Fans rally for Asuka now. Asuka with a big Dragon Screw leg whip and a Hip Attack to send Kai from the apron to the floor. Nox checks on Kai at ringside.
Asuka follows and brings it back in. Asuka with a leg lock on Kai now. Kai fights out of the hold with kicks to the head as Nox waits for a tag. Asuka stops her from getting the bottom rope. More back and forth with Asuka keeping control. Sane tags in and taunts Nox,then hits the sliding knee on Kai in the corner. Sane with a nonchalant cover as Kai kicks out at 2. Sane wraps Kai’s knee around her and then applies another submission. They tangle on the mat again as Sane keeps control. Asuka tags back in and keeps Kai down. Some fans try to rally for Kai and she turns a submission into a 2 count buy Asuka kicks out.
Sane comes back in and taunts Kai, talking trash and telling her to bring it. Kai unloads and Sane tells her to keep on. They fight and Sane levels Kai with a stiff palm strike to the chest. Fans chant for Kai and she applies a head scissors on the mat. Kai tries for a pin but Sane levels her with an axe kick. Asuka comes in and keeps control with the quick double team. Asuka kicks Kai around and talks some trash. Fans do dueling chants as Asuka work Kai over for another 2 count. Asuka takes her time and taunts Kai while working her around some more. Asuka bends the leg back with another submission as we go back to commercial.
Back from the break and Sane goes from a submission to a 2 count on Kai. Asuka tags back in and continue working on the leg. Asuka turns Kai over into a Boston Crab now. Sane tags back in for several double team power moves. Sane with a close 2 count. Kai goes for a tag but goes to the wrong corner. Kai fights both opponents in their own corner now. Both of the champs end up down on the floor. Fans cheer as Kai crawls for a tag. Sane tries to stop but Kai rocks her with a kick. Nox is excited for the kick as Kai crawls.
Nox and Asuka tag in at the same time. Nox unloads and hits a chokeslam. Nox runs wild from corner to corner on both opponents now. Nox drops them again and hits a big flying crossbody from the top on Asuka for a close 2 count. Nox charges at Asuka with the flying knee but Asuka catches it and applies the kneebar. Nox fights out and goes right into the armbar. Sane breaks it up with boots. Kai drops Sane with a kick. Asuka with a German to Nox. Kai level Asuka with a kick to the face but goes down clutching her knee. Fans pop and chant “NXT!” now. Nox hobbles into the corner and tags Kai in.
Kai unloads on Asuka and then hits a big running boot in the corner. Sane distracts the referee from the apron, allowing Asuka to slide out of a move and spit her green mist in the face of Kai. Asuka tags Sane back in. Asuka goes over and knocks Nox off the apron as Sane goes to the top and hits the In-Sane elbow drop for the pin to retain.
Winners: The Kabuki Warriors
– After the match, Asuka and Sane stand tall as their music hits. We go to replays. Asuka and Sane make their exits with the titles. Nox and Kai are in the ring recovering now when the music hits. Out comes Marina Shafir, Jessamyn Duke and NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler. Nox immediately attacks Baszler as the Horsewomen enter the ring but Duke and Shafir quickly double team her. Nox fights them off but she gets beat down as Baszler also nails a big kick, then kicks Kai out of the ring. Duke and Shafir hold Nox down on the mat as Baszler gets ready to injure her. The music hits and out comes Rhea Ripley to the stage. Ripley stares them down from the stage, and slowly walks down the ramp as Duke and Shafir take Nox to the floor while Baszler stands in the ring and waits for Ripley to come fight. Io Shirai runs down out of nowhere and drops Ripley at ringside and they brawl. Bianca Belair and Candice LeRae also get involved. Baszler and Ripley are the only two Superstars left standing. They stare each other down and Ripley enters the ring. Baszler and Ripley go at it now. The other Superstars hit the ring as the brawl continues. Security and others run down from backstage to break it up. NXT General Manager William Regal appears on the platform near the announcers and says there’s only one solution for this – WarGames. Fans go wild at the announcement of the first-ever women’s WarGames match. There’s more brawling as the two sides are separated and stare each other down. Back to commercial.
– Back from the break and we see what just happened to set up the women’s WarGames match, the first ever. This hasn’t been confirmed but it looks like the WarGames match will see NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler, Jessamyn Duke, Marina Shafir, Io Shirai and Bianca Belair take on Candice LeRae, Rhea Ripley, Dakota Kai, Tegan Nox and a fifth partner, likely Mia Yim.
Tyler Bate vs. Cameron Grimes
We go to the ring and out first comes Tyler Bate. Cameron Grimes is out next.
The bell rings and they lock up. Back and forth to start. Grimes takes Bate down and keeps him grounded. More back and forth on the mat. They finally get up and Bate nails a dropkick. Bate spins Grimes around and dropkicks him out of the ring to the floor.
Bate runs the ropes for a dive but Grimes runs in and stops him. Grimes drives Bate down into the mat for a close 2 count. We go back to commercial.
Back from the break and Grimes nails a big Carolina Reaper on Bate for a close 2 count. More back and forth now. Bate with European uppercuts and a big dropkick. Bate still can’t get the win. Bate with a standing Shooting Star Press for another close 2 count. Bate ends up nailing a big hurricanrana out of an Electric Chair from Grimes. Grimes still kicks out at 2 and the crowd can’t believe it. Grimes blocks the Tyler Driver and nails a Superman Forearm. Bate with a big right hand. They collide again and Grimes comes out on top of the crossbody Collision Course, covering for a close 2 count. More back and forth. Bate with the rebound Lariat for another close pin attempt. Grimes avoids a Tyler Driver again.
Grimes looks to retreat to the floor for a breather but Bate pulls him back. Grimes with a back elbow. Bate clotheslines Grimes to the floor. Bate with a rolling kick to nail Grimes at the ropes. Bate runs the ropes again and nails a huge suicide dive. Fans chant “NXT!” as Bate brings it back in the ring. We see Killian Dain appear at ringside now, distracting Bate. Grimes takes advantage of the distraction and nails the Cave In double stomp for the pin to win.
Winner: Cameron Grimes
– After the match, Grimes stands tall as his music hits but he quickly makes his exit. Dain enters the ring and nails a big senton on Bate while he’s down. Bate is down on the floor now, leaning against the steel steps. Dain nails a big cannonball into Bate and the steps. Dain yells in Bate’s face and warns him to tell his friend that they have unfinished business, apparently a threat to Trent Seven or Pete Dunne. Dain walks off.
– We see The Undisputed Era backstage warming up. Back to commercial.
– Back from the break and we get a vignette for Angel Garza.
– Cathy Kelley reveals that Rhea Ripley and Shayna Baszler will be the Team Captains for the women’s WarGames match. She says the women’s locker room is buzzing for the match and updates will be coming.
The Undisputed Era vs. Matt Riddle and Keith Lee
We go to the ring for tonight’s non-title main event and out first comes Keith Lee. Matt Riddle is out next. Out next comes NXT Tag Team Champions Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish of The Undisputed Era.
The bell rings and Riddle gets taken out first. They go for Lee but he fights both opponents off. Lee levels Fish with a huge shot in the middle of the ring and fans chant his name. Lee avoids a double team to the floor, and knocks O’Reilly from the apron to the floor. Fish joins O’Reilly on the floor to regroup. Riddle drops O’Reilly at ringside. Riddle backs Fish back into the ring and Lee drops Fish with a shoulder as he re-enters.
Riddle tags in and rocks Fish with a big overhead chop as Lee holds him. Lee does the same. O’Reilly comes over but he also takes big chops Lee and Riddle dominate the champions now. Riddle with a big Jackhammer on Fish in the middle of the ring, just like WWE Hall of Famer Bill Goldberg. The screen splits as we go to commercial.
Back from the break and Riddle is dominating Fish. Fish rocks Riddle with a running shot to the jaw to turn it around O’Reilly tags in and unloads on Riddle in the corner with strikes. Fans do dueling chants now. Fish with another quick tag as he keeps the strikes going on Riddle in the corner. The champs with another double team out of the corner as O’Reilly covers for a 2 count. O’Reilly with more offense on Riddle to keep him down. Fish tags in with a senton for a 2 count. Fish rocks Riddle with knee strikes now.
Fish scoops Riddle and drives him into the mat for another 2 count. Fish with a submission from behind while on the mat now. Lee tries to rally fans for Riddle. Riddle powers up with Fish on his back but Fish decks Riddle to break it. Riddle gets up and fights back with strikes. Riddle with a Sleeper hold but Fish fights him off. O’Reilly tags in and this leads to O’Reilly nailing a running boot in the corner on his own partner as the double team back-fires. Riddle with heel strikes to O’Reilly now while Fish is down on the outside. Riddle drops O’Reilly and crawls for a tag but Fish kicks Lee from the apron to prevent it.
O’Reilly goes back to work on Riddle now with a big kick to the face. Riddle fights off the champs with kicks and then double knees. They counter him with two big kicks at the same time. O’Reilly with a big Brainbuster. Fish covers but Lee breaks the pin up. O’Reilly with a Guillotine submission now as Riddle resists. Fish rocks Lee on the apron and it angers him. Riddle kicks Fish and avoids a double team, then tags in Lee. Lee runs wild on both opponents as fans pop. Lee runs the ropes and nails a double clothesline for another pop. Lee launches both opponents through the air at the same time. Lee with a double back-drop as well. O’Reilly takes out Lee to save Fish, and Fish lands on Lee’s jaw.
Lee still nails a pop-up slam but misses a big moonsault from the top. More back and forth between Lee and the champs now. O’Reilly with a submission and a Triangle. Lee powers up with the hold still applied. Lee is actually curling O’Reilly now. Lee turns it into a powerbomb. Riddle and Fish tag in at the same time. Riddle with strikes for both opponents. Riddle kips up and nails an Exploder suplex on Fish. Riddle launches O’Reilly with an Exploder now. Riddle continues unloading on both opponents with some of his signature moves. Riddle with a big German on Fish. NXT Champion Adam Cole and NXT North American Champion Roderick Strong run down and hit the apron now but Riddle knocks them off.
Riddle keeps control and knocks Riddle to the floor again. Riddle nails a big twisting Asahi moonsault from the pron to the floor now, taking down all four members of The Undisputed Era. Fish and Riddle go at it in the ring now. Riddle with a Ripcord knee. Lee with a big Pounce to send Cole into Strong on the floor now. This leads to Fish and O’Reilly hitting the ring to nail Total Elimination on Riddle for the pin to win.
Winners: The Undisputed Era
– After the match, the music hits as The Undisputed Era stand tall and raises all of the NXT gold in the air. They attack Lee and then Riddle. The music hits and out comes Tommaso Ciampa to a big pop. Ciampa runs down the ramp with his crutch and drops O’Reilly at ringside and then Strong. He enters the ring and continues swinging the crutch, taking down Fish. Cole and Ciampa star each other down. Ciampa drops O’Reilly as he charges. Ciampa unloads on O’Reilly as Cole retreats. O’Reilly is left alone in the ring with Riddle, Lee and Ciampa now. Ciampa sends O’Reilly into a Final Flash from Riddle. Lee grabs O’Reilly and launches him from the ring, onto the other members of The Undisputed Era at ringside. Fans chant “NXT!” now. Ciampa spots the NXT Title belt laying on the mat. Fans chant “Goldie!” as Cole yells at Ciampa to keep his hands off the title. Ciampa leaves the title on the mat and tells Goldie it will have to wait because “Daddy’s going to war!” Fans pop as Ciampa has apparently declared war on Cole for Takeover. Cole grabs the belt and goes back to join his teammates on the ramp. The two sides face off from the stage and the ring as NXT goes off the air.
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R Truth Documentary Set for the WWE Network

It was announced on today’s episode of the Bump that R-Truth will be getting his own WWE 24 special on the WWE Network. 
– Speaking of the Bump, the latest episode is online now, featuring R-Truth’s reunion with Carmella and a tribute to WCW Halloween Havoc for its 30th anniversary. Click Here: men football kit

Brandi Rhodes Says Sammy Guevara Hit On her During his WWE Tryout Years Ago

Brandi Rhodes was part of the “Inside the Rhodes” panel at Starrcast and recalled Sammy Guevara trying to flirt with her when he had his WWE tryout. Rhodes said that she had been asked by Justin Roberts recently if she had ever heard Guevara tell her the story of his tryout and that reminded her that Guevara had winked at her, which upset her because of the fact that she was married to Cody. 
“I went and found Sammy. And I said, ‘Hey, Sammy, you had a WWE tryout. Was I working there when you did?’” Rhodes said (per Fightful). “And he said, ‘Yeah.’ And I said, ‘Did we meet backstage when you did it?’ He said, ‘Oh, yeah.’ I said, ‘And I shook your hand, right?’ And he said, ‘Yeah.’ And I said, ‘And then what did you do? And he was like, ‘Oh, I shook your hand. I said, ‘No, you winked at me and you offended the hell out of me!’” 
She continued, “I remember, to this day, I was so pissed about that. Because why on Earth would you just wink at the married lady backstage when you’re this up-and-coming guy? Like, I was so pissed. I talked to so many people about it … I mean, I shouldn’t be pissed about this, right? But I’m really pissed. And so I was like, ‘Literally, you came up to me, did this.’ And he’s like, ‘I’m so sorry. You know, I probably did. And I didn’t know, like at that point in time, I didn’t know that you were married.’ And I’m like, ‘Bulls**t, dude. You just did that.’ That makes perfect sense, though, if you anything about Sammy Guevara.”Click Here: papua new guinea rugby shirts

WWE 2K20 now available worldwide

2K today announced that WWE 2K20, the newest addition to the flagship WWE video game franchise, is now available worldwide for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One family of devices, including the Xbox One X, as well as Windows PC. Highlighting fan-favorite Superstars, Legends and Hall of Famers, WWE 2K20 offers engaging gameplay across a wide variety of match types, giving players the chance to live their ultimate WWE dreams.
WWE 2K20 features include the female-fronted 2K Showcase: The Women’s Evolution; the ability to compete as both male and female Superstars in MyCAREER and mixed tag matches; new 2K Towers: Roman’s Reign that highlights Reigns’ epic career; as well as WWE 2K20 Originals, which offer substantially more content than previous post-launch additions.
“We’re incredibly excited to invite players to step inside the world of WWE with a deeper, more personal experience than we’ve ever offered,” said Greg Thomas, President at Visual Concepts. “Our goal was to create a more immersive and representative experience than ever before, with game modes, options, updates and refinements that we hope will please returning fans and welcome in new players. We’re really excited to drive the WWE 2K franchise into the future and show players the vision and creativity Visual Concepts has to offer.”Click Here: racing 92 rugby jersey

Eddie Edwards Talks Throwback Throwdown Concept, Says Ace Austin is the Future of Impact Wrestling

Show: Wrestling Epicenter
Guest: Eddie Edwards
Date: 11/20/19
Your Host: James Walsh
Eddie Edwards dawns the cowboy hat as he becomes “Cowboy” Colt McCoy – No relation to the Washington Redskins’ quarterback, as Impact Wrestling goes old school and IPWF Throwback Throwdown on AXS TV! This fun trip back in time to studio wrestling such as IWA International Pro Wrestling (proving the concept of initials was loose at best in 1975), Memphis, and Georgia Wrestling sees Impact pay tribute and maybe have a little fun with the pro ‘raslin’ we all were raised on with the modern stars of Impact Wrestling we love today… Just, you know, a little different!
Eddie also discusses his feud with Tommy Dreamer from last year and how much he has learned from Tommy through the years, his recent feud with Ace Austin and their fun segments, as well as his take on Tessa Blanchard challenging his former rival Sami Callihan at Impact Wrestling’s January pay-per-view Hard to Kill.
To listen, visit www.WrestlingEpicenter.com. A text transcript of the interview is below. If you use this content, please credit our site and link back. Thank you!
Eddie Edwards:
On Throwback Throwdown next Tuesday on Impact:
“You said it right there! It was fun! It was a lot of fun for us. It is like we were sent back to the 80’s! You’re going to tune in on AXSTV and you’re going to see it – It is like a studio set up with different characters. I am the “One and Only” “Cowboy” Colt McCoy! It was fun taking part in it. I think it was fun for the fans (live) and I think the fans watching it on TV are going to have fun checking it out.”
On if it is at all to take shots at other shows:
“People need to relax. No, there was no malicious intent. People were just there to have a good time. It was on the booms for a while. It wasn’t made to get anybody mad. (laughs) It is just an homage to wrestling in the 80’s.”
On Impact now being on AXSTV:
“For sure, it is an exciting time for Impact. It is an exciting time for pro wrestling in general! We’ve been wanting this for a while now and now the time is here. So, now, it is put up or shut up. We’ve been asking for this chance. Now we have the chance to show what Impact is all about. You’re going to find something you enjoy whether it is the women, the inter-gender stuff, the high flying, the hardcore… This is our chance to say this is Impact Wrestling, check it out or be left behind!”
On his feud with Tommy Dreamer last year and if he learned from him:
“It is always great working with Tommy both inside the ring and outside the ring. He’s done so much for me outside the ring. He’s the guy who is always going to give ot to me straight – If something sucked or if something was good! He’s always been the guy who is going to tell me. But, to be in the ring with him and to learn first hand, it was a unique opportunity. If you go back and tell my 15 year old self that I would be wrestling Tommy Dreamer and that in the end, he would gift me Kenny the Kendo Stick, I don’t think I would believe you! Anytime I get to work with a guy like Tommy, it is a learning experience. I always am learning. I go to him and I ask him, I will bug him, I will text him. He’s a guy I always go to and I will continue to do so.”
On continuing to be more harder edged and crazy:
“The whole thing from the bat incident with Sami to now has been a chance for me to evolve. It has beena chance for me to try something different creatively and a chance for me to try something outside of my comfort zone. It just keeps pushing me to be a different character and wrestle a different style than I had done before. It is kind of like evolve or get left behind. We spoke of Tommy (Dreamer). Tommy is a guy who ahs always evolved. He changes with the world of professional wrestling. You have to do that or you get left behind.”
On his feud with Ace Austin:
“The beauty of Impact, and it always has been, is you get to see young guys come in who isn’t known to the greater audiences of professional wrestling. So, to be able to feud with Ace Austin and to have the the vignettes, the promos, the TV, and the matches and really show who Ace Austin is. He is unbelievably athletic. He does run his mouth, there is no doubt about that! But, he is going to be the future of Impact Wrestling.”
On the final segment with Ace Austin in the hotel room and hall:
“(laughs) The best part for us was the pizza delivery guy at the end of the hall! He was just there, innocent, trying to deliver pizza and then he sees a half naked guy getting beat on with a kendo stick and then a sexy couple making out on the floor! Just an average Thursday night or whenever it was. (laughs)”
On seeing his wife playing two different personas on AXSTV and if that could be confusing:
“I don’t think so. I think, for Alisha, it shows her range as a performer. I know there are other performers from Impact also on Women of Wrestling. The more chances you get to be on TV, the better and the more it helps Impact Wrestling in the end so I’m all for that.”
On if we could ever see him challenge Sami Callihan for the title and rekindle their feud:
“You spoke of Tommy Dreamer and Raven. Those two guys could go in the ring today and rekindle their feud. I think it is the same between me and Sami. It is something that we could revisit down the road. It is something that is always on the back of my mind and I think it is something that is on Sami’s mind. Now that he’s champion, there’s something that would be at stake. I would like to do that. Anytime I get to beat on Sami, that is a good day!”
On Tessa challenging for the Impact World Title at Hard to Kill:
“As you said in your intro, I am “Mr. AIP!” I truly believe that anything is possible. Tessa is trying to prove that. It is a unique opportunity for her and for Impact Wrestling to say, “Ok, we’re giving you something different!” In the end, it is something to get a lot of eyes on our product to see what we’re doing. And, in the end, you could get Tessa Blanchard walking out of Hard to Kill as the Impact World Champion which I think would blow a lot of people’s minds.”
On the Hard to Kill name fitting Impact Wrestling:
“It is the perfect name for Impact Wrestling. When the new TV deal was revealed, I saw the T shirts that said Hard to Kill and it does sum up Impact Wrestling. It also is perfect for me and my career. If any name is perfect to describe Impact Wrestling, it is Hard to Kill!”Click Here: lions rugby jersey