WWE Raw: Three Opponents Line Up for World Champion Jey Uso

Jey Uso reached the pinnacle of his career when he upset Gunther for the World title at WrestleMania 41. Now he’s learning what life is like on top, as three opponents are waiting in line to face him. Bron Breakker will be up first on next week’s Monday Night Raw. He attacked the champion backstage… read more

WWE Backlash: John Cena Attacks R-Truth After Defeating Randy Orton

Sometimes, it doesn’t pay to be a good friend. Even though John Cena turned his back on the fans, R-Truth kept believing in him. Last night at Backlash, Cena was defending the WWE championship against hometown hero Randy Orton. After two referees went down, Orton hit the RKO on Smackdown General Manager Nick Aldis and… read more

It’s Ladies Night on WWE Smackdown

Tiffany Stratton’s victory over Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania 41 placed her firmly on top of the mountain, and now she has a lot of contenders to deal with, including Charlotte. Last night on Smackdown, Nia Jax battled Jade Cargill for the No. 1 contender spot. Charlotte came out first to talk about regaining the title,… read more

AEW Collision: Zach Gowen Returns to National TV After Two Decades

Zach Gowen, the one-legged wrestler who feuded with Vince McMahon 22 years ago, is stepping back into the ring. Last night, AEW presented a special episode of Collision from Detroit. Gowen has been competing on the Detroit independent scene for the past two decades. After winning the opening match against Angelico, Ricochet pointed out Gowen… read more

AEW Dynamite: Samoa Joe Prepares to Challenge Jon Moxley for World Title

Samoa Joe looked unstoppable last night on AEW Dynamite, as he seeks to dethrone AEW World champion Jon Moxley in a cage match next week. Joe defeated Claudio Castagnoli in a hard-hitting main event with the Kokina Clutch submission. After the match, Joe attacked Claudio with a chair to avenge last week’s attack on his… read more

WWE Backlash Preview: John Cena and Randy Orton One Last Time

WWE hosts their first premium live event since WrestleMania 41 where John Cena won his record-breaking 17th world championship. Now, Cena defends the WWE Championship this Saturday at Backlash against his longtime foe, Randy Orton. But this isn’t the only reason you should watch Backlash this weekend.

WWE NXT: Joe Hendry to Defend TNA Championship at Battleground

Once upon a time, Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling was the No. 2 promotion in the country. It was a distant No. 2 when it began in 2002 after WCW and ECW went out of business. Now, we live in a strange world where the TNA championship will be on the line during a major… read more

WWE Raw: CM Punk Ruins Paul Heyman’s Plans for World Domination

Paul Heyman had a brilliant plan on Monday Night Raw in Omaha, Neb. Heyman goaded Jey Uso into putting the World title on the line against Seth Rollins. With Bron Breakker helping from the outside, Rollins had a chance of winning the belt in Uso’s first title defense. However, Sami Zayn showed up to attack… read more

John Cena vs. Randy Orton: Two Decades of History Lead to Backlash Battle

After John Cena won his 17th World title at WrestleMania 41, it was only appropriate that Randy Orton stepped forward as his first challenger. Cena and Orton came up through the WWE farm system at the same time more than 20 years ago, in a class that also included Dave Batista and Brock Lesnar. Let’s… read more

Making the WWE Women’s Mid-Card Special

Now, women have had marquee Elimination Chamber, Money in the Bank, and Royal Rumble Matches. Women have main-evented WrestleMania, specifically the final one-night WrestleMania back in 2019 for WrestleMania 35. Women now have extra championships, including a mid-card championship on the Raw, NXT, and SmackDown brands. The development of the women’s division has been remarkable over the last decade and the division is further than we could imagine.

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