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WWE hosted Super Show-Down Saturday night from the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Melbourne, Australia. A crowd of 70,309 made their way inside for a Wrestlemania-sized event filled with RAW and SmackDown Live superstars.

We saw the Shield take on the trio of Dolph Ziggler, Drew McIntyre and Braun Strowman for group-supremacy on RAW. AJ Styles and Samoa Joe squared off for the WWE Championship in what was arguably the most personal chapter of their feud yet.

Buddy Murphy and the Iiconics each received homecoming ovations in their returns to Australia against Cedric Alexander for the Cruiserweight Championship and the team of Naomi and Asuka, respectively.

The New Day (C) vs. The Bar

Cesaro and Sheamus got a great opening reaction from the Australian crowd. Admittedly, they were my pick to win here since the challengers ended the New Day’s landmark tag-team title run in 2016. On top of that, this is arguably the most high-profile match of the Bar’s career since they’ve been drafted to SmackDown Live in April 2018. While the Bar was in control early on with several submission holds through several tags, Xavier Woods got the “hot tag” from Kofi Kingston to give the New Day a brief bit of momentum. Cesaro would put Woods in a Sharpshooter and Sheamus’ attempted to stop Kofi outside the ring, but the Bar’s expert wrestling abilities would be no match for the longest-reigning tag-team champions in WWE history. A good match, but something tells me this feud is far from over. 

Winner: The New Day            Time: 9:38       Rating: 3 Stars

Becky Lynch (C) vs. Charlotte Flair

 From this match alone, you can tell how huge the Melbourne Cricket Ground really are with Charlott’s entrance being cut off for the champion in Lynch. This deeply personal feud began its second part with an Australian crowd loudly in favor of Lynch, showing Becky’s popularity is international and not just located in North America. Charlotte came out of the gate looking desperate to regain the SmackDown Women’s Championship, but that aggressiveness would lead to open opportunities for offense from Becky, throwing her out of the ring and into the post, for example. Becky tried to play up all the heel monikers of bending Charlotte fingers and trying to break her arm in multiple “Dis-Arm-Her” attempts. While Charlotte made it look like she had Becky beat at multiple points, Becky saved her title reign by hitting Charlotte with the title belt. A flat finish, but I’m sure these two “Hoursewomen” are saving their best for the Evolution pay-per-view in three weeks.

Winner (via DQ): Charlotte Flair        Time: 10:50     Rating: 3 Stars

Bobby Lashley and John Cena vs. Elias and Kevin Owens 

As a diehard AC/DC fan, I admittedly marked out when Elias began his guitar solo with the opening riff of “Thunderstruck.” With their Collingwood potshots and pro-Canada quips, Owens and Elias proved they could get heel heat in front of a WWE Universe audience in almost any country. Cena, in his first appearance since WrestleMania and sporting a snazzy new hair-do, received one of the largest ovations of the night. Honestly, this felt like a “one-man-versus-two-men” feud with a random addition of one of the most popular superstars in WWE history in Cena. I understand the inclusion of Elias interrupting Cena’s moment with the Undertaker at WrestleMania in April, but it felt like Cena was often taking the place of Lashley’s new manager, Lio Rush. That being said, Lashley showed that he could handle two mid-card contenders on the RAW roster all on his own at multiple points during the match. After the usual heel double-team against the dominator in Lashley, Cena got the tag and unloaded six-months of pent-up ass-whoopings on “the Drifter” and the former Universal Champion in Owens. Although I’m not a huge fan of the “lethality” of his heralded “sixth move of doom,” this match served as a “Welcome Back, Cena” moment for the 16-time world champion. Not a fantastic match, but a happy moment for the Australian fans who may have never seen Cena on this grand of a stage.

Winner: Bobby Lashley and John Cena          Time: 10:05     Rating: 2.5 Stars

Asuka and Naomi vs. The Iiconics

Coming out first, the Australian duo received a large, home-country ovation from their Australian countrymen and women. Corey Graves’ comment during Naomi’s entrance that “I don’t know how this bodes for Asuka’s career, I liked when she just kicked people really hard and didn’t dance quite as much,” will be interesting to keep in mind in the next few months with Asuka’s booking for the SmackDown Women’s title. It seemed like the new face duo of Asuka and Naomi played around with the hometown “heroes” like a cat with a ball of yarn, but the former Iiconic Duo picked up a quick win much to the cheer of many in the Australia crowd. Admittedly, I picked the Iiconics to pick up the win, so the finish wasn’t that big of a surprise to me, but I hope that SmackDown’s booking team have a long-term plan for the “Empress of Tomorrow,” whose appearance on SmackDown has been one of the most underwhelming showings in 2018. An alright match, but it seemed like Asuka and Naomi were leading the eventual winners to the final moments of the match.

Winner: The Iiconics   Time: 5:45       Rating: 2 Stars

AJ Styles (C) vs. Samoa Joe

AJ Styles is the certified man on SmackDown Live. Hearing the ovation of the Melbourne audience shows that AJ has worldwide appeal as a nearly year-long WWE Champion, even in comparison to the cheers given to the challenger Joe. I loved the opening of the match with both men staring each other down before immediately running towards each other for the opening lock-up outside the squared circle. This deeply personal match felt like an ultimate showdown between the former TNA superstars with Joe wanting to show he is the most dominant SmackDown superstar and AJ wanting to defend his families honor. This featured all the highlights of their previous match-ups at SummerSlam and Hell in a Cell. Joe laid out a number of viscous strikes with his fists and with the environment around the ring. AJ used Joe’s introduced weapons as equalizers in order to gain momentum against the challenger and focused on Joe’s weakened appendages.

Joe almost seemed to be playing with his opponent in an effort to debilitate him in order to reach the three-count and win his coveted prize. But in the end, although Joe seemed to have beaten Styles to his physical limits, AJ locked in his “Calf-Crusher” and defeated Joe with a clean-as-a-sheet tap-out victory. This match made me feel like there’s only three men who could possibly knock off the Phenomenal One for the WWE Championship: The Miz, Daniel Bryan or Randy Orton. But regardless of who is the next in line for the championship, the last 11 months have proven AJ Styles have shown what it takes to be a legitimate WWE Champion.

Winner: AJ Styles       Time: 23:45     Rating: 3.5 Stars

Ronda Rousey and the Bella Twins vs. The Riott Squad

While the Bellas received a noticeable reaction, Ronda Rousey once again proved she is the undisputed, most-popular woman on the roster. I’d even put her above Becky in terms of her reaction in front of the live crowds. It was also good to see Liv Morgan back in the ring and healthy after Brie knocking her out on RAW two weeks ago. Their interaction with each other was a perfect in-match mention and close of their “mini-feud” which has been mentioned ad nauseam on the Internet in the last two weeks.

This match reminded me a lot of the Lasley/Cena-Elias/Owens match in the sense that there was a goal to put over a certain team (in this case being the faces of the Bellas and Rousey). While nothing exceptional, this match served a purpose of showing how lethal Rousey is in the ring with her tap-out victory of both Morgan and Sarah Logan.

Winner: Ronda Rousey and the Bellas          Time: 10:05     Rating: 2 Stars

Cedric Alexander (C) vs. Buddy Murphy

If you couldn’t tell from the crowd, WWE’s cameras made it well-known that the Melbourne Cricket Ground might as well be Buddy Murphy’s backyard. This was the first “pay-per-view” Cruiserweight title match since the Greatest Royal Rumble in April, so the two competitors were doing everything they could to wow the crowd in their primetime slot. Murphy held control of this match for a good portion of the beginning, but Alexander regained some semblance of control after delivering a Michinoku Driver from the top rope.

All in all, this was a high-energy match with quick spot sequences to wake up any members of the crowd who weren’t paying attention. But in the end, Murphy picked up the victory with a pump-handle driver, putting an end to Cedric Alexander’s championship winning streak on 205 Live. This was one of the highlights of the night for the Melbourne faithful seeing their countryman reach the mountaintop in their homeland. If it’s anything like this match, their rematch will be nothing short of “must-see.”

Winner: Buddy Murphy          Time: 10:35     Rating: 3 Stars

The Shield vs. Braun Strowman, Drew McIntyre and Dolph Ziggler

Having these six just absolutely waylay each other in the opening minutes of this match was the best way to showcase how much these two teams absolutely despise each other. Once the match got started, the heels just picked apart the Hounds of Justice in two-on-one and three-on-one assaults while the Shield brothers looked on in rising anger. After an all-eyes-on-me crash-and-burn by Strowman from the top rope, Rollins was able to tag in Ambrose and give the Shield a bit of momentum. Reigns’ inadvertent Superman Punch to Ambrose was a well-placed spot in order to sew more doubt in the relationship between Ambrose with Reigns and Rollins. The overtly-obvious teasing of an Ambrose turn will be a fun storyline to milk over the next few months, with my guess that we will see an Ambrose turn sometime between Survivor Series and the Royal Rumble. Reigns’ spear to Strowman on the outside was an expertly timed moment near the end of the match before Ambrose hit the Dirty Deeds on Ziggler to get the victory. A match filled with chaos and planted seeds for the next few months of storylines, but a highlight of the night. 

Winner: The Shield     Time: 19:40     Rating: 3.5 Stars

The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan

Daniel Bryan received a huge “YES!” chant on his behalf from the Melbourne crowd. An angry Miz started the match with a number of attacks at Bryan’s injured ribs.

Other than that, I don’t really have anything else to say about this match because of Bryan’s quick roll-up victory. My reaction matched that of the Melbourne crowd, with not a cheer of surprise, but a silence of “Oh wait, was that the win? Oh, okay, yay Daniel Bryan!” The bottom chyron at the bottom of the screen announced that the AJ-Bryan match would take place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia at WWE Crown Jewel event in early November. I don’t want to give this match a rating because not enough action took place, but I will say this was an interesting decision for the next chapter of the Miz-Bryan feud.

Winner: Daniel Bryan Time: 2:25

The Undertaker vs. Triple H

Fun-fact: The combined age of the four men involved in this match is 206. Part of me looks at that age and really wants these four to retire in order to give the likes of Reigns, Rollins, Ambrose, Bālor, McIntyre, Strowman and Elias the main event slot. But another part of me knows that Super Show-Down would not have sold as many tickets or have received the buzz it has gotten without their inclusion (just listen to the pop Undertaker got after that first gong-toll!) Plus, who isn’t a fan of at least one of the four men in or around the ring?

I’ll give WWE credit in that they pulled out all the stops to make this match feel as special as humanly possible. The unexpected tweak of making it a no-disqualification match added a bit of last minute intrigue, especially given the two men at ringside. A majority of ‘Taker’s offense came from quick punches, although admittedly, he was able to throw around Triple H when the moment called for it. I also really liked Triple H trying to do his best Conor McGregor impression holding his fists behind his back in front of a seething Undertaker.

There were a lot of moments where it seemed like the two were pulling tricks out of their bag of “Greatest Hits” from their numerous matches over the years. The two fighting near the tech-area was a call-back to their match at WrestleMania X-Seven. Taker tried to choke Triple H with a cable, which I believe is the first time a WWE wrestler has done a move like that since Daniel Bryan choked Justin Roberts with the announcer’s tie in 2010. Triple H kicked out of a Tombstone Piledriver and Undertaker growing a thousand-yard stare in disbelief ala Taker-Shawn at WrestleMania 25. The Hell’s Gate spot where Triple H got a hold on the sledgehammer and choked each other into exhaustion was a call-back to WrestleMania 27. Shawn super-kicking the Deadman before a final Pedigree was a bit of a throwback to the Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania 28.

This match reminded me a lot of the Sting-Triple H match from WrestleMania 31 in that while it was an okay match, there was an overabundance of interference and “gaga” to make up for any lulls in action. (Triple H elbowing Kane through a table, the introduction of chairs, tables and sledgehammers, etc.) The surprise ending of the Brothers of Destruction laying waste to HBK and HHH is a dead give-away to me that there might be a tag-team match between the four sometime in the next month, most likely in Saudi Arabia. While not the most technically sound match, it was a match that told a cohesive, interesting story.

Winner: Triple H         Time: 27:35     Rating: 3 Stars 

Overall Thoughts: To be honest, I didn’t have that high of hopes for this pay-per-view in the sense that I thought this match would be very ho-hum and nothing to write back to the United States about. However, I’ll fully admit that I was proven wrong with the majority of this card. Match of the night honors for me goes to Joe and AJ, with the RAW six-man tag, Undertaker-Triple H and the Cruiserweight title match rounding out the top of the order. All eyes are now on the Evolution and Crown Jewel pay-per-views which will be taking place within a week of each other in late October into early November. But based on the storyline seeds planted here tonight, alongside some of the already announced matches like the triple-threat between Roman, Braun and Brock, we may be in-store for a star-studded next few weeks of television. 

Final Super Show-Down Rating: 3 Stars

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Billy Corgan Comments On NWA 70

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NWA Notes

– NWA presented their 70th-anniversary pay-per-view special on FITE.TV. Billy Corgan, shared the following on the official NWA Instagram following the pay-per-view.

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#NWA70 thoughts in no particular order: Magnum TA @magnum_ta was an absolute joy to engage with, and showed when speaking live of the NWA’s future why he is so highly regarded with fans and people in the business. Jim Cornette, on commentary, reminded why there is no one better with a microphone, and I appreciate him lending his gravitas to the event. His partner, Joe Galli, has such a bright future, and I hope he will remain as our leading voice for decades. As well, I was thrilled to have Tony Schiavone (@tonyschiavone24) call the main event. As this highlights one of the great pleasures of owning the NWA, which is seeing these legends do what they do best. On the production side, we fell short on providing a televised event up to the standard that I would consider acceptable. Which reminded me greatly as to why people questioned my pursuit of TNA (in terms of wanting to buy the company, and filed a potential lawsuit to do so). Put simply, building up a culture like Smashing Pumpkins or the NWA, takes time, trial and error, and great risk. And throwing $$$ at the problems doesn’t necessarily correct the issues, and in some cases makes it worse. So last night I was painfully reminded of how hard this journey is, and knew by the time the last bell rung we have much work to do before we’d run another such live event. Which in no way diminishes my appreciation for those who ordered or attended the event. In fact, it increases it. Sitting ringside for the main event, I had one recurring thought, which is there are only a few people on the planet (let’s say the number is under 30) who could do what Nick and Cody (@nickaldis @americannightmarecody) did last night. Or, as I used to tell my Mother, ‘this is why they pay me the big bucks, Ma’. Skilled, talented people need the right stage and crowd to show their best, and last night was exactly that. The fans were FANTASTIC. Pushing Cody and Nick to a place I think that surprised them. I remain hopeful for a third, definitive contest. Lastly, the vibe backstage with talent was jubilant, and hopeful. From a living legend like Dory Funk, Jr, to the kid in the dark. And that speaks volumes.

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Note from @williampcorgan ・・・ #NWA70 thoughts in no particular order: Magnum TA @magnum_ta was an absolute joy to engage with, and showed when speaking live of the NWA's future why he is so highly regarded with fans and people in the business. Jim Cornette, on commentary, reminded why there is no one better with a microphone, and I appreciate him lending his gravitas to the event. His partner, Joe Galli, has such a bright future, and I hope he will remain as our leading voice for decades. As well, I was thrilled to have Tony Schiavone (@tonyschiavone24) call the main event. As this highlights one of the great pleasures of owning the NWA, which is seeing these legends do what they do best. On the production side, we fell short on providing a televised event up to the standard that I would consider acceptable. Which reminded me greatly as to why people questioned my pursuit of TNA (in terms of wanting to buy the company, and filed a potential lawsuit to do so). Put simply, building up a culture like Smashing Pumpkins or the NWA, takes time, trial and error, and great risk. And throwing $$$ at the problems doesn't necessarily correct the issues, and in some cases makes it worse. So last night I was painfully reminded of how hard this journey is, and knew by the time the last bell rung we have much work to do before we'd run another such live event. Which in no way diminishes my appreciation for those who ordered or attended the event. In fact, it increases it. Sitting ringside for the main event, I had one recurring thought, which is there are only a few people on the planet (let's say the number is under 30) who could do what Nick and Cody (@nickaldis @americannightmarecody) did last night. Or, as I used to tell my Mother, 'this is why they pay me the big bucks, Ma'. Skilled, talented people need the right stage and crowd to show their best, and last night was exactly that. The fans were FANTASTIC. Pushing Cody and Nick to a place I think that surprised them. I remain hopeful for a third, definitive contest. Lastly, the vibe backstage with talent was jubilant, and hopeful. From a living legend like Dory Funk, Jr, to the kid in the dark. And that speaks volumes.

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In case you missed it, 2019 kicked off with the official announcement that All Elite Wrestling, the rumored promotion backed by Jacksonville Jaguars co-owner Tony Khan, is now a reality.

With the reveal of AEW came a second major announcement in the form of an upcoming event called “Double or Nothing”, which appears to be the long-rumored sequel to The Elite’s massively successful self-funded ALL IN pay-per-view. A Double or Nothing Rally has been announced for next Tuesday, Jan. 7th to reveal more information about the event.

Interestingly, as many fans began to notice just moments after the announcement was made, the rally will be held outside of TIAA Bank Field, which is of course owned by the Khan family.

However, there’s an extra potential factor in play here, as the meet-up location — the “parking lot in front of West Club” — is virtually right across the street from the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, which will be hosting Smackdown Live shortly after the rally is set to take place. A quick Google Maps search shows that the two locations are a quick five minute walk apart from one another.

Currently the names being advertised for the rally include Cody and Brandi Rhodes, the Young Bucks, Hangman Page and all three members of SoCal Uncensored. So, essentially, The Elite without Kenny Omega, Flip Gordon and Marty Scurll.

Join us January 8th in JACKSONVILLE for more information on Double or Nothing…and AEW! pic.twitter.com/72gnO6fqOh

— Double or Nothing (@ALL_IN_2018) January 1, 2019

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After her first attempt to get Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo to appear on NWA Empowerrr resulted in the champion being laid out, Mickie James returned to Impact Wrestling Thursday and got her to agree to compete at the August 28th pay-per-view.

James invited Purrazzo out to the ring to help smooth things over after superkicking her at Saturday’s Slammiversary after the two had words following Purrazzo’s title defense over Thunder Rosa. Purrazzo wanted James to apologize in exchange for her to be on the show.

Gail Kim then joined the two as a peacemaker and Purrazzo eventually accepted the offer with her opponent to be revealed on a future show (spoiler warning).

The all-women’s card will be a first for the NWA, co-produced by James.

Here’s the early card for St. Louis, Missouri, event thus far:

NWA Women’s Champion Kamille vs. TBA
Impact Knockouts Champion Deonna Purrazzo vs. TBA
A match for the vacant NWA Women’s Tag Team titles

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Ce vendredi 15 mars 2019, TF1 donne le coup d’envoi de la nouvelle saison de Koh-Lanta, intitulée La Guerre des chefs. Comme pour les deux précédentes éditions, le tournage s’est déroulé aux îles Fidji, dans le Pacifique. En exclusivité pour Purepeople.com, Denis Brogniart, l’animateur du célèbre jeu, raconte comment la production s’y prend pour choisir l’île sur laquelle s’installeront les aventuriers.

Plusieurs critères sont pris en compte, révèle-t-il. Tout d’abord, des équipes “parcourent le monde” afin de déterminer quels endroits sont “suffisamment safe” pour un tournage. Mais ce n’est pas tout : “Il faut qu’il y ait une situation géo-politique fiable et une situation sanitaire fiable, poursuit Denis Brogniart. Et puis qu’on ait ce qui fait l’ADN de Koh-Lanta : des petits îlots avec des plages de sable blanc, une mer turquoise et pas mal de végétation tropicale derrière.

Des critères qui de prime abord ne semblent pas bien compliqués à réunir. Mais en réalité, les équipes d’ALP et de TF1 ne trouvent pas si facilement les lieux de tournage. “Quand on met bout à bout tous les impératifs, il n’y a pas tant d’endroits que ça“, confie Denis Brogniart. C’est d’ailleurs l’une des raisons pour laquelle ils tournent pour la quatrième fois consécutive – saison annulée comprise – aux îles Fidji. Mais bien entendu, chaque année, la production change d’îlots pour satisfaire la soif d’aventure des téléspectateurs et des participants…

Rendez-vous ce vendredi 15 mars 2019 dès 21h sur TF1 afin de suivre le premier épisode de Koh-Lanta, la guerre des chefs.

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As noted, John Cena appeared on “The Tonight Show” with Jimmy Fallon on Tuesday night, and above and below are more highlight videos.

John Cena and Jimmy take turns trying to stump each other about what items are hidden inside their mystery boxes.

WWE superstar John Cena reveals the inspiration for writing his children’s book, Elbow Grease, and gets a little too animated while reading an excerpt.

WWE Royal Rumble Travel Package Pre-Sale Code

Travel packages for the 2019 WWE Royal Rumble PPV will be available at 10am EST today, and you can use the code “WWERUMBLE” to obtain tickets which are available via RoyalRumbleTravel.com.

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Matt Hardy will be on this week’s edition of “The Jim Ross Report”, hosted by WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross.

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IWGP Intercontinental Champion, Chris Jericho spoke with the legendary Larry King about a range of topics, including The Rock running for President. Below are some highlights from the interview with a H/T to Rajah.com for the transcriptions, and you can check the full interview at the top of the article.

On The Rock possibly running for U.S. President:

“Absolutely. We live in a world now, I call it ‘The era of the celebrity President’. Started with Obama a little bit, and now with Trump. No previous experience, knows how to work a camera, knows how to be charismatic. That’s what you need to be the President now. We’ve already established that. You don’t have to be a Governor. You don’t even have to be a Senator.”

On John Cena’s acting:

“You talk about Cena, you talk about Batista, Rock or Chris Jericho, we all have that Vince McMahon work ethic. And the other thing is, there are no Prima Donnas in the WWE. You’re expected to do your job, you’re expected to do the press. You’re expected to do whatever it takes to represent the company, and represent yourself. So whenever guys like us come into Hollywood, a guy like John, work ethic-through the roof. Attitude-amazing. Press-‘What do you want me to do? What else can I do to promote this?’ It’s like a dream, a dream performer for the people out here.”

On if Vince McMahon knew him prior to signing for WWE:

“I’m not sure he did. One thing about Vince is like, I always say that it doesn’t matter what you’ve done outside of those walls. Until you walk into a WWE ring and Vince sees you with his own two eyes, I don’t think it matters what you had done. I think his people had told him about Chris Jericho, and he might have seen a few things. But I don’t think he really knew who I was, or what I was, or what I could do, or what I potentially could do until I got there. And as good as I was after 9 years (of wrestling in other promotions), getting into the Vince world was a completely different thing.”

After months of anticipation, teases, and investigation, the attacker of Aleister Black has been revealed during tonight’s WWE NXT tapings. *Warning, spoilers are ahead.*

WWE has been taping the final TV episodes of NXT prior to NXT Takeover War Games and finally, the Aleister Black’s attacker has been revealed and a major heel turn has taken place at the same time. Several people have been under investigation for the attack from Kassius Ohno to the Street Profits, but the major culprits ended up being Tommaso Ciampa and Velveteen Dream, but in a major twist, it ended up being neither man.

According to PWInsider.com, the culprit is none other than Johnny Gargano! During the taping, NXT GM, William Regal was set to reveal Tommaso Ciampa’s War Games opponent which led to Velveteen Dream, Lars Sullivan and Aleister Black head to the ring, until the former NXT Champion was attacked by Gargano.

Gargano then ran away whilst Black demanded to know where he was as it was made clear that Gargano was the man who attacked Black. It seems set now that Gargano will turn heel, something that has been teased lately with fans providing 50/50 chants towards him.

It also seems likely that Aleister Black will face Johnny Gargano at War Games, but that hasn’t been confirmed at this stage.

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PWinsider.com

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WWE’s partnership with the Make A Wish charity has continued this weekend, with the company awarding Stephanie McMahon an award.

The charity awarded her the first-ever Wish Spirit Award, which Stephanie stated she was honored to receive and that it goes to all the Wish kids and their families, thanking everyone who helps them make their wishes come true.

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‪So humbled to receive the first Wish Spirit Award tonight from @MakeAWishCT. This award truly goes to all the Wish kids and their families. Kids should not get sick, period, and we take for granted their ability to swim, go trick or treating, or even walk up stairs. Thank you to everyone who helps grant their wishes and make dreams come true. #CTWishNight ‬

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Natalya Heads To UK

The WWE roster is currently set for its upcoming tour of the UK and Natalya shared an image of her and Titus O’Neil on the plane ready for the trip to Manchester for WWE Raw.

We managed to sit together on this flight do Manchester … and @TitusONeilWWE is still mad at me for “giving out broccoli” at Halloween (which by the way I never did!!)
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— Nattie (@NatbyNature) November 3, 2018

Ember Moon Has Game Of Thrones Wedding

WWE Superstar, Ember Moon and Matthew Palmer got married this weekend and they did so with a Game Of Thrones style wedding which featured full costumes and character, as you can see in the photos below.

A massive shout out to @SteveKayeLV and @HardRockHotelLV for creating an amazing experience for us this past week. thank you for the memories and a fun time! pic.twitter.com/ffdnABz9Ew

— Ember Moon (@WWEEmberMoon) November 3, 2018

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So glad i was able to be there for you on your special day 🖤 love you boooooo. @wwe_embermoon 😍😍😍

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Asuka Set For Signing At Wintercon

August 9, 2021 | News | No Comments

Former NXT Women’s Champion Asuka has been announced for a rare signing. The current SmackDown Live Superstar will be signing autographs at Wintercon on Dec. 1st. The annual pop culture convention is scheduled for Dec. 1st-2nd at Resorts World Casino in Jamaica Queens, NY.

The full schedule and tickets are available here.

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