Month: November 2020

On Saturday night’s milestone NXT TakeOver: XXV live special on the WWE Network, the next NXT U.K. TakeOver live special was announced. A vignette aired before the NXT Championship main event between Johnny Gargano and Adam Cole promoting NXT U.K. TakeOver: Cardiff for August 31, 2019 in Cardiff, Wales. WWE released the vignette after the […]

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After his punishing loss to Randy Orton in one of the featured bouts at the WWE Super ShowDown live WWE Network special in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia on Friday afternoon, Triple H spoke with WWE.com for an exclusive backstage post-match interview. Click Here: gws giants guernsey 2019 During the discussion, “The Game” talks about what is […]

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It’s official — Jon Moxley will go one-on-one against Kenny Omega this August. All Elite Wrestling (AEW) announced on Thursday that Moxley vs. Omega has been added to their upcoming ALL OUT pay-per-view at the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago, Illinois on August 31st. Check out the official announcement below. #AEWAllOutSaturday, August 31st, 2019 – […]

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According to Sports Illustrated, the Undertaker handpicked Drew McIntyre as an opponent for WWE’s Extreme Rules pay per view next month. Reports state that following Undertaker’s rough outing with Goldberg at Super Showdown, the Deadman requested the Scottish Psychopath to work with, as McIntyre is widely considered a fantastic in-ring worker, including at selling Taker’s offense. While […]

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IMPACT Wrestling issued the following press release announcing their partnership with the Dallas chapter of the NFl alumni, HELP, and SCORE for Sunday’s Slammiversary pay per view. Details are below. TORONTO | DALLAS | ARLINGTON — IMPACT Wrestling, a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment and one of the world’s largest professional wrestling organizations, is proud to partner […]

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According to the Wrestling Observer, the Undertaker’s advertised SummerSlam showdown with the Scottish Psychopath Drew McIntyre is not finalized, and the Deadman may not end up appearing on the card at all. A similar situation happened for this past year’s WrestleMania, with Taker advertised but instead showing up on the Raw after Mania for a segment […]

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