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NXT #429 – November 11, 2020 Capitol Wrestling Center in Orlando, Florida "All Out Life" by Slipknot
205 Live #205 – November 13, 2020 1) Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza (with Kalisto) def. Kushida and Rust Tyler with La Fiesta. The 'frontline' of NXT's Cruiserweight Division stood in opposition of Legado del Fantasma's stronghold over 205 Live. Rust Tyler gave his all against "Las Hyenas", only to be isolated. "The Time Splitter" made the tag to the dismay of Kalisto, but Tyler succumbed to the Russian legsweep and running enzuigiri combination. LdF continued their assault after the bell, when Mansoor came running to the frontline's aid. (8:23)
Kacy Catanzaro and Kayden Carter walked and talked the hallway when bumping into Aliyah and Tay Conti. The two teams greeted one another politely, as they conversed and traded stories of their recent matches. As Catanzaro and Carter came to inquire about "the Boujeé Beauty" and "the Bubbly Brazillian's" development, they proposed they take them on. It turned into a playful conversation, with both team decreeing they would win - finally concluding that they would find out next week.
2) Alex Sterling def. Leon Ruff with the Spice Rack. Ruff wanted to make significant gains against "the Spice", who did not want to allow him the satisfaction. Time and time again did Sterling underestimate the fighting spirits of Leon, who fought with every fibre of his being and nearly twice knocked Alex off with an inside cradle and a victory roll. Sterling dictated the pace until Leon scored a huge near fall with a rebound diving cutter! Missing the frog splash, Sterling capitalized with the sidewalk facebuster for the win. (5:14)
3) Shotzi def. Ivy Nile with the Reverse Sling Blade. The Host of NXT Halloween Havoc returned to in-ring competition against WWE Performance Center prospect Ivy Nile. The former Flyweight MMA Fighter engaged in a sparring match with "the Ballsy Badass", who tried to use her speed and experience to an advantage. Nile cut her off with an armbar, but Shotzi fired back and came out on top. Shotzi celebrated until Vanessa Borne came from behind - dropping the victor with the Premonition neckbreaker. (4:35)
A video package aired in commemoration of Veterans Day in America, with John Cena providing the voiceover declaring a celebration of the boldness of convictions, and the future made possible by the veterans of today and the past. From Korea to Kandahar, Perryville to Pearl Harbor, D-Day to Desert Storm; from the heroes, army, navy, marines, air force, coast guard and space force, may the United States remember and say thankyou.
NXT went on the air from the Capitol Wrestling Center on Veterans Day, as the building was adorned in the colors of the United States flag. Red, white and blue surrounded the CWC on the stage and the LED boards, while members of the NXT Universe waved small flags behind the mesh fence surrounding the ringside area. Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett welcomed us to the show, kicking things off in a big way!1) Io Shirai (c) def. Mia Yim to retain the NXT Women's Championship (9:19) "The Blasian Baddie" had had the back of the NXT Women's Champion several times in the past few weeks, but Io Shirai knew too well what her friend may have also wanted. A hug got the match underway, as Yim and Shirai went hold for hold in a fast-paced flurry. Yim was able to overpower Shirai initially, when a kip up saw the challenger sidestep "the Genius of the Sky" before taking a tilt-a-whirl headscissors! Io continued, missing a handspring attack, where "the O.G." caught Io off-guard with a dropkick sending her through the ropes. A dive through the ropes landed, but as she looked to follow up, "the Joshi Judas" bounced back with a drive-by dropkick using the apron! Io returned to the ring, coming from the top rope with a triangle moonsault plancha. A springboard sunset flip inside got a near fall, when Yim caught Io out of nowhere with a dragon suplex - and a cannonball in the corner put the challenger back in the driver's seat! The NXT Women's Champion maintained a surfboard stretch on Mia Yim, following a contentious commercial break where the challenger's attempt at a Code Blue was blocked into a sitout facebuster. Io Shirai punished "the Blasian Baddie" for her efforts, before transitioning into a crossface. Yim refused to succumb, building back up and mounting a comeback. "The Joshi Judas" strived to cut her off, but a diving hurricanrana saw Yim respond with a corner big boot - and the tarantula tied the champ up in the ropes! Mia looked for Sole Food, but "the Genius of the Sky" managed to avoid it with a double footstomp! As a flapjack connected, Io went for the Moonsault - but Yim blocked it. As a frankensteiner drove both women to the canvas, they soon exchanged forearm strikes. Io looked for the Koji Clutch, but Yim span her out and executed Protect Ya Neck! "The O.G." sensed victory, but Io popped the shoulder up at two! Yim looked for another, but Io reversed into a victory roll to retain the title!Full of SurprisesThe NXT Women's Championship was retained, as Io Shirai lucked out against Mia Yim! "The Joshi Judas" celebrated to the shock of her opponent, who slammed the mat in frustration. Still smiling, "the O.G." and the champion hugged again - when Mercedes Martinez hit with a big boot! Deonna Purrazzo and Robert Stone were not far behind, as the Brand took over the ring. "The Genius of the Sky" tried to fend off "the Disasterpiece", but "the Virtuosa" to knock Io silly with a shot from her cast! "The Hipster" observed with a big grin on his face, when Allysin Kay joined the fray! "The AK" took Deonna down with a big boot - before executing the Discus from Detroit on Martinez! Stone flocked from the ring, as Allysin helped Io to her feet. She backed off defensively, as the Brand backed away as this all went on - meanwhile, spotted in the crowd was none other than Piper Niven from NXT UK. With a keen interest in what was transpiring in the NXT Women's Division, who knew what she made of this developing situation.✕✕✕ Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett discussed the Undisputed Era's absence, as footage aired showing the faction decimated at the hands of the group now known as the Diamond Mine two weeks ago at Halloween Havoc. With Kyle O'Reilly coming back for more only to be taken out again by the faction last week, it was all systems go ahead of tonight's NXT Championship main event: Finn Bálor having laid down the gauntlet to Pete Dunne after he demanded a shot from NXT General Manager William Regal last week. But with "the Prince" still injured in the fallout of Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares, how would the champ be able to manage "the Bruiserweight?"
- Tonight - NXT Championship - Finn Bálor (c) vs Pete Dunne
A video package aired, recapping what happened after Tommaso Ciampa made his dramatic return to NXT at Halloween Havoc. With Karrion Kross falling to his apparent doom from a ladder through two tables, "the Blackheart" was confronted by NXT Champion Finn Bálor last week - irked by his involvement. When Timothy Thatcher tried sending trainees from the School of Pain after the new returnee, Ciampa would come out victorious against "the Professor of Pain" - when Karrion Kross came back for a big fistfight to ensue as "the Black and Gold Brand" went off the air.Ciampa's TurnIn a black suit, Karrion Kross walked with solemn down the rampway with Scarlett leading the way. "The Tollman" looked around in dissatisfaction with the NXT Universe, as light came over the Capitol Wrestling Center once the power couple arrived in the ring. "The Siren of Destruction" remained silent as Karrion graced the microphone - an ominous warm glow luminating the ring. Karrion understood the enigma that called himself Tommaso Ciampa, but could only call into question the significance of what this man truly meant to the NXT Brand. As documented before, he had watched "the Blackheart" for years before his own arrival to "the Black and Gold Brand" - but when it came to Ciampa and as much as he understood such a complicated soul, he simply couldn't fathom what value he meant for NXT. Scarlett nodded as Kross admitted he deserved what happened at Halloween Havoc, because Ciampa had his career nearly taken from him at his hands.
Karrion Kross smirked as he admitted he broke Tommaso Ciampa - but if there was one mistake he made, it was by leaving him broken in a position to be fixed. "The Blackheart" was nothing more than a sinner who had made the lives of everyone around him hell - whether it be his peers or his family. Name-dropping his former best friend and #DIY ally, Kross talked the deception that Ciampa caused Johnny Gargano, prompting him to abandon all he knew for the chance at revenge. Tommaso could look no further as that as the reason Candice LeRae double-crossed him at NXT TakeOver: In Your House. Yet when people thought about NXT, for reasons beyond his comprehension, everybody could only think of Ciampa as the go-to guy. He had epitomized "the Black and Gold Brand" for so long - but it would not be for much longer. Scarlett took to the microphone to talk about the man known as "the Blackheart" being not much longer for this wasteland soon ran by "the Tollman" - and nobody, not even "Goldie" could save him.
Unexpectedly, the big screen lit up as Tommaso Ciampa stood surrounded by debris in an open setting. What appeared to be a junkyard surrounded him, as he set up the camera and began to deliver a message to Karrion Kross and Scarlett. With a crutch in hand, he used it to take a seat backwards on a steel chair, as a blazing barrel sat before him. "The Blackheart" talked casually about "the Tollman" telling him if he thought he was afraid of the dark after all it had shown him, he didn't have a clue what he was thinking. Like him, Ciampa had watched Kross occupying "his" NXT week-in and week-out for months. It was true after their match at NXT TakeOver: In Your House, that Kross left him for dead and broken - but while Kross believed him to be fixed, that could not be further from the truth. Ciampa said 2020 was supposed to be the year he was reunited with "Goldie" - he started with friends, family and loved ones alike united...but as it progressed, he became different; warped, selfish and alone.
Lucky for him, "the Blackheart" enjoyed his own company - which was why when it came to Karrion Kross trying to break him: he couldn't help but thank him. Tommaso Ciampa said now he knew his heart was in the right place, because if there was one thing he knew he had to do, it was destroy "the Tollman" once and for all. Last week was just a sneak peek of what he had in store for Karrion and his mistress, but he wasn't going to provide any other hints than that. All he could expect was that they would meet again - and Ciampa provided Karrion with his own seven day countdown. Tommaso warned Kross to just wait and see what he had in store for him - Tick Tock. Glaring deep down the lens of the camera, Ciampa told Karrion he would see him next week! "The Siren of Destruction" was forced to try and keep her man calm, as Kross seethed with his teeth gritted and his eyes wild. Flailing his arms up and down and pacing, Kross could not stand being made to wait by his mortal enemy!
✕✕✕ Dude, Where's My Partner?McKenzie Mitchell was in the dressing room with Cameron Grimes, who panicked about not hearing a peep out of Killian Dain all week long. With their tag team match against Ever-Rise pending still, "the Carolina Caveman" asked the broadcast journalist frantically hoping she had heard from him, only she hadn't either. Grimes was in a stressed at the thought of his buddy Killian leaving him high and dry after all they'd been through, and frankly didn't know what to do if he had to go it alone against Matt Martel and Chase Parker's Terrence and Philip-looking butts! Cameron paced over to his bag and acquired his iPhone, searching his address book for the Irishman's number...only to remember he didn't have his number! Grimes called out for help - somebody had to know his number!
A graphic aired, promoting the upcoming match pitting two former close friends against each other. Kalisto shocked the world at NXT TakeOver: Unforgiven when he aided Santos Escobar in joining Legado del Fantasma. Now, his former ally from Lucha House Party looked for revenge - Gran Metalik would get his chance, up next.
Something PromisingHit Row hung out at their pad in downtown Orlando, as Ashante fixed drinks for himself and Top Dolla. The two talked their poor luck of late, with "the Adonis" still miffed about his Fight to a Finish loss to Mansoor several weeks ago. "Big Money" told him their luck would turn, before once again bigging up the youngster. Bringing up his NFL career, he was here to help make change happen for not just himself - but for Ashante as well. He thanked him for opening the door for Hit Row to come on in to NXT, and a toast saw them clink their classes and drink whiskey on the rocks. In walked B-Fab, excited upon hearing of an opportunity awaiting them. She claimed it might turn the squad's luck around: slamming an envelope down on the bar counter, baring the WWE logo. As Ashante and Top Dolla picked it up and walked off with B-Fab, such an opportunity looked promising - but little did Hit Row realize that Dexter Lumis had been listening in from around the corner!
✕✕✕ 2) Gran Metalik def. Kalisto (with Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza) (6:30) Gran Metalik sprang to action with a close clothesline, when Kalisto attempted a handspring spinning headscissors. Metalik span him off before coming off the ropes with a handspring armdrag - immediately following up with a swinging tornado DDT attempt. "El Renegado" was able to reverse into a northern lights suplex, but as he returned "the King of the Ropes" to his feet, Metalik struck with a super kick before catching Kalisto with a tilt-a-whirl facebuster! Joaquin Wilde was able to distract the referee after a tornillo, allowing Raúl Mendoza to strike with a neckbreaker - but as Kalisto advanced with further work done, the ref spotted "Las Hyenas" involving himselves and ejected them from ringside! It allowed Metalik to go on a tear in his comeback, firing with an apron-diving hurricanrana, before executing a ropewalk diving elbow drop! Kalisto cut him off with a Listo Kick, and a springboard corkscrew crossbody allowed him to attempt the Salida del Sol. Instead, he caught him with the Metalik Driver for the three count!Frontline on the DefenseGran Metalik celebrated his win briefly, when from behind returned Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza! Minutes after being ejected from ringside by the referee, "Las Hyenas" did Kalisto's dirty work yet again, putting a beating on "the King of the Ropes". "El Renegado" crossed his arms and turned his back to his Lucha House Party teammate in despair, as his new Legado del Fantasma cohorts continued to brutalize with stomps to Metalik. Finally, Kushida, Mansoor and Rust Tyler charged the ring and pursued LdF from the ring. "The Time Splitter" and "the Saudi Superman" helped Metalik to his feet, as the determined newcomer Rust mouthed off to the trio - the Cruiserweight Frontline here to ward off Santos Escobar's faction again.
✕✕✕ Backstage, the Diamond Mine conversed at the interview area. Pat McAfee was blinged out in a navy suit with sunglasses and jewellery on display, while Pete Dunne was encouraged by Dijakovic and "Absolute" Ricky Starks ahead of his NXT Championship opportunity tonight. The gang were awaiting a backstage interview, as we would hear from the four who took out the Undisputed Era - up next.
An advertisement aired, promoting all of the NXT merchandise available at WWEShop.com - "Find What Fits You".Diamonds Are ForeverMcKenzie Mitchell was standing by at the backstage interview area with the Diamond Mine, where Pat McAfee quickly interrupted the broadcast journalist. Rudely, he called her "sweetheart" and sent her on her way. McKenzie called him repulsive, as the self-proclaimed "King of NXT" lowered his sunglasses and addressed the NXT Universe. He welcomed them all to his vision of what "the Black and Gold Brand" was all about. Welcoming the very forces that took the Undisputed Era and reduced them to making a vanishing routine, Pat talked up Dijakovic as being the toughest, hardest hitting man responsible for making results happen. "The Demolition Man" had long enough been earning his stripes, but only since joining forces with the All-Pro was he able to truly blossom. McAfee moved on to bring up the newest addition to the group "Absolute" Ricky Starks - the slickest and fastest-thinking cat that "the Black and Gold Brand" had to offer.
Pat McAfee said Ricky Starks was NXT North American Champion because there was not a person alive smarter than "the Star Attraction!" Ricky talked the greatness "the King of NXT" saw in him that NXT General Manager William Regal could never - recounting the GM allowing "Absolute" to risk NXT millions, putting him in a Chain of Horrors match. Starks explained joining forces with the Diamond Mine because they were winners, unlike the jackasses from the Undisputed Era! Pat got to "the Bruiserweight", regarding him the next NXT Champion. McAfee spoke how nasty Pete Dunne could be, lauding him as the grittiest technical savage he'd ever seen. When it came to Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly, it was best they never come crawling back - if they did, they would knock them down and out again. Pat decreed the final piece of the puzzle going realized when Pete Dunne beat Finn Bálor. With the Diamond Mine, diamonds were forever - and the Undisputed Era was a thing of the past!
✕✕✕ No-Nonsense StiffsThe NXT Universe erupted in a chorus of boos, as the NXT Tag Team Champions took center-stage in the ring. With arms folded behind their backs, Imperium stood with the gold around their waists. Marcel Barthel graced the microphone and talked about how many speculated that with their mission accomplished, the Capitol Wrestling Center would be seeing a lot less of the two of them. Contrary to belief, Barthel and Fabian Aichner were only just getting started. Their statement was to keep the mat sacred for the greater good of the sport of professional wrestling - but since arriving this side of the pond, all they had seen were amateurs and jokers. Aichner addressed the onset of new challengers in Breezango, bringing up their upcoming title defense against the two next week. The Europeans believed it would be a walk in the park after what they had already previously endured - reminding the people how they overcame three other teams to win the titles.
Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner further bragged about overcoming Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly in a two out of three falls match to prove their superiority, and with WALTER dominant on the other side of the waters as NXT United Kingdom Champion - Imperium's stronghold would only grow stronger and stronger! Finally, Breezango made their arrival to the annoyance of the NXT Tag Team Champions. Tyler Breeze jokingly snored through the champs' words, as he questioned when they bothered talking like human beings. Fandango pantomimed the gestures of robots, as "Prince Pretty" continued talking about the pair of buzzkills holding the crown they wanted. Dango implied to Breezy he wasn't convinced Barthel and Aichner weren't aliens, raising the flag again that per the NXT rulebook: all championship holders had to be human! They joked that a DNA test was in order, before debating the differences between a DNA test and a lie detector test - when finally Imperium cut them off!
The NXT Tag Team Champions suggested "the Fashion Police" couldn't take anything seriously, and wondered what they were even doing in NXT. Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner acknowledged their no-nonsense approach, but Breezango had no place near their titles! It prompted Tyler Breeze to note that for over a decade, he and Fandango had been a part of the WWE. They'd gone all there was to do, from scratching and clawing on Monday Night RAW and Friday Night SmackDown; to fighting back from exile on NXT. Yet in over a decade, Breezy and Dango had been deprived of one thing: the power to consider themselves one nine-letter word: "champions". "Prince Pretty" spoke from the heart, seeing Imperium with the gold and questioning when their shot would come - and next week they would get it: and they would not let this one slip through the cracks! The Europeans suggested they had never been champions because weren't good enough, before making a concluding note about what awaited their challengers next week.
Instead, Breezango stormed the ring with Tyler Breeze leading the race! Fandango joined his partner in combat - Imperium trying to ward off the two challengers. While Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aicher managed to clobber Breezy with a double clothesline, Dango fired back with a big dropkick! As "Prince Pretty" struck Barthel with the Supermodel Kick, Dango body slammed Aicher before heading to the top rope. The Last Dance was incoming, but the NXT Tag Team Champions barrelled out to the floor. The Europeans remained stoic, while the determined "Fashion Police" waited patiently for NXT next week - having vowed to not let this opportunity at finally obtaining gold slip!
✕✕✕ Cameron Grimes nervously walked the halls with eyes in the back of his head. As a metallic thud was heard in the distance, "the Carolina Caveman" jumped on the spot before coming to his senses. All alone, it appeared Grimes had been left high and dry by his partner Killian Dain - all the while, Grimes would have to go up against Ever-Rise up next.
With his title up for grabs in tonight's main event, the hard-working NXT Champion Finn Bálor was checked over in the trainer's office. Still recovering from the Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares match two weeks ago at Halloween Havoc, tonight "the Prince" would have some mighty stiff competition when he defended the gold against Pete Dunne.
✕✕✕ 3) Cameron Grimes and Killian Dain def. Ever-Rise (5:22) "The Carolina Caveman" walked alone and when the music hit for his partner, there was no Killian Dain in sight. Cameron Grimes valiantly tried to fend off the former NXT Tag Team Champions, to varying success. The Southerner rolled out of the way of a step-up elbow drop from Parker. As Grimes sent him over the top rope, Cameron caught Martel on the jaw with a superkick and a roundhouse kick, before a swinging side slam! Grimes followed up, only to be ambushed by Parker. It devolved into a two-on-one onslaught, with the Knee from Niagara scoring the French-Canadians a near fall. Martel slapped Cameron around, when a superman forearm strike rocked him! The fomer champs connected with the Sweet Taste of Victory when Killian Dain finally arrived. Caught by surprise, Ever-Rise were plowed through as the Divide mowed through them. The Belfast Blitz crushed Parker and Martel in the corner, when a Vader Bomb crushed Chase! Dragging Grimes's carcass on top, the unlikely duo scored the win!
As Cameron Grimes laid prone on top of the motionless body of Chase Parker, Killian Dain departed the ring and stomped up the rampway - not once turning back. "The Beast of Belfast" clearly showed less remorse for his partner and more for winning the match, as Matt Martel was spotting clutching his ribs at ringside. "The Carolina Caveman" laughed with relief in hysterics at being saved from agonizing defeat - even if this oddball combination needed some work!
✕✕✕ Greetings from AyrshireThe Brand were in their dressing room, after intruding on the Io Shirai and Mia Yim following their NXT Women's Championship bout. Robert Stone listened as Deonna Purrazzo spoke how undeserving "the Genius of the Sky" was as the champ, and said if anybody should be champion - it should be her! Mercedes Martinez remained tightlipped as "the Hipster" could not comprehend how anybody wanted to see "the Blasian Baddie" get a title shot. The group were approached by Vanessa Borne, who voiced her frustration with "the Joshi Judas". Bragging about what she could do for the NXT Women's Division, Ness ran her mouth about being "the Vision" responsible for the Division breaking out to great heights in the new decade. The room fell silent as Nessy turned around to see Piper Niven! "The Ayrshire Mammoth" stared a hole through Borne, who cowered out of the room. The Brand remained speechless, as "the Disasterpiece" glared back at her. With not another word said, the NXT UK Superstar departed.
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4) The Brian Kendrick def. Bronson Reed (4:16) The devious "Man with a Plan's" attitude had been directed towards Chris Bey, but had also drawn the ire of Bronson Reed. "The Battleship" went after the Brian Kendrick, prompting him to get out of dodge in a hurry. Kendrick evaded the Australian's onslaught, kicking and punching at the big man as he returned to the ring. Reed pancaked him with a catching sitout spinebuster, before throttling him in the corner. As he bailed out again, a Stan Hansen shoulder block saw Reed sail from the apron to the floor! A Powerbomb was the aim, but an eye rake allowed Kendrick to target the legs with two chop blocks. He took him down with a calf kick, before trying an inverted figure-4 leglock! Reed was too big for him and kicked him away, though a tornado DDT from the second rope led to Captain's Hook going attempted. Reed overpowered him with ease - sending him over the top rope! Kendrick stalled, but as Reed reached through the ropes, he was nailed with a lead pipe! The official didn't spot it, and Kendrick stole the win.Finess'dThe Brian Kendrick laughed it up as he hid the evidence, rolling back into the ring and throwing his arms up in the air. "The Man with a Plan's" plan to extinguish "the Battleship" worked, as the big man laid unconscious on the mat. Kendrick began to take his leave, but as he pranced up the rampway he wound up ambushed by a man in a hood! Kendrick was throttled with right hands, before being sent back into the ring. Removing the black jacket, it was revealed to be Chris Bey - diving back on top of Kendrick with a flurry of right hands! "The Ultimate Finesser" was back for revenge against the man who took him out; and Kendrick was sent directly into a King Kong Lariat from the recovered Bronson Reed. Reed then got Kendrick back up - allowing Bey to execute the Triple C! Bey and Reed stood tall, having gained a measure of revenge.
✕✕✕ Spar Session'The School of Pain' saw Timothy Thatcher take out his frustrations on poor Barry Buchanan, who he sparred with in the ring. The other trainees of "the Professor of Pain" surrounded the ring with concerned looks on their faces, as Thatch found himself briefly outwitted by the upstart - before brutally slapping him down with a big strike! With crowning knee strikes to the tip of the prospect's skull, Thatch proceeded to wrench away with an armbar - until Nick Comoroto stepped in. With no sling on his arm any longer, Nick was asked how stupid he had to be. Thatch proposed they square off, and stanced in preparation for another match. Instead, Comoroto appeared reluctant - but in turning for guidance from his peers, found himself taken down with a double-leg! Thatch brutally opened fire with ground-and-pound open palm strikes, until three more students hit the ring to pull their teacher off! Thatch dismissed the class, as he stomped out of the ring - still reeling over the defeat handed by Tommaso Ciampa last week.The Woman of the RingA vignette aired, showing the breath-taking maneuvers of the first ever masked luchadora to arrive on the scene in the WWE - Catalina. Her action on 205 Live had to be seen to be believed, recording victories since her arrival. Next week, for the first time "the Black and Gold Brand" will witness what "the Woman of the Ring" has to offer when Catalina makes her NXT debut!
- Next week - Catalina makes her NXT in-ring debut
✕✕✕ 5) Raquel González and Dakota Kai def. Kacy Catanzaro and Kayden Carter (5:24) All did not seem well between Raquel González and Dakota Kai. "Big Mami Cool" was not interested in listening to "King Kota", allowing Kacy Catanzaro and Kayden Carter to strike with stereo dropkicks! Catanzaro and Carter got off to a hot start, chopping down Raquel with kicks. Carter followed with a victory roll into a superkick, when Kacy performed a slingshot spinning headscissors! Kota barked orders at Raquel to get up, before blind tagging in and cutting Catanzaro off with a DDT! Kai got physical with a pump kick, telling González how it was done. Kacy tried fighting back, but the Kai-O Kick took her down! Kai used the Team Kick combination, when Catanzaro rallying back with a handspring satellite DDT. Carter made the tag and roared through Kai, getting a near fall with a hammerlock flatliner. González blind tagged in and stormed through her with a spinning powerslam! As an Alley Oop hung Catanzaro on the top rope, Carter leaped into the arms of González - the one-armed Powerbomb getting the win!
Raquel González appeared to be in a foul mood, when into the ring stomped Dakota Kai. Demanding to know the reason for her deception, she repeatedly pointed the finger in her chest! Reminding her who paid for her sick relative's treatment, finally a pieface saw "the Insurance Policy's" demeanor change as Kota realized she messed up. "King Kota" tried to apologize, as González left the ring and walked out on her employer! Even still, Kota demanded she get back right away - her commands falling on deaf ears.
✕✕✕ Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett diverted their attention to next week on NXT, where we would see the NXT Tag Team Championships defended when Imperium's Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner defended the gold against Breezango, pining for their first ever championship victory. In an eight-man tag team match for supremacy of the Cruiserweight Division, Legado del Fantasma head into battle against the frontline consisting of Kushida, Gran Metalik, Mansoor and Rust Tyler. Deonna Purrazzo makes her in-ring return from a broken wrist, taking on Allysin Kay; and Karrion Kross will be in action!
- NXT Tag Team Championship - Imperium (c) vs Breezango
- Legado del Fantasma vs Gran Metalik, Kushida, Mansoor and Rust Tyler
- Allysin Kay vs Deonna Purrazzo
- Karrion Kross will be in action
✕✕✕ Meanwhile, the Diamond Mine were seen heading in the direction of the Capitol Wrestling Center. Pat McAfee massaged the shoulders of a focused Pete Dunne, moments away from him challenging Finn Bálor for the NXT Championship. Dijakovic towered over the scene and NXT North American Champion Ricky Starks texted all the while. Would "the Bruiserweight" win more gold for the Diamond Mine? We would find out in the main event - next.Recently DepartedCameras caught up with Raquel González, who had packed up her bag and was beginning to leave the Capitol Wrestling Center. Dakota Kai stormed after her, calling for "the Insurance Policy" to return. Disinterested, she stopped, as "King Kota" demanded to know why she was acting like this. Again she reminded her who paid her aunt's medical bills, and told her who was in charge of her. Kota demanded "Big Mami Cool" follow her lead from now on, and tread lightly as she was "the Beacon of the Brand". González bit her lip, before finally blurting out: she didn't take orders from her anymore. Not that she would care - her aunt passed away! González told Kota she was lucky she didn't decapitate her right there and then, swiftly storming out. Kai's jaw dropped - her control over González rescinded!
✕✕✕ 6) Finn Bálor (c) def. Pete Dunne by disqualification to retain the NXT Championship (18:23) Merely two weeks on from an unforgiving Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares victory over Karrion Kross, "the Prince" was still bandaged as he went against "the Bruiserweight". Pete Dunne was joined by Pat McAfee, Dijakovic and Ricky Starks, but per his request they returned backstage. Finn Bálor immediately tried to fight fire with fire; a chain-wrestling session seeing the NXT Champion target the hands and fingers of the challenger using a double footstomp! Bálor continued his attack with a legdrop to the arm, when Dunne caught Finn with a kitchen sink knee to the bandaged ribcage. Teasing the X-Plex early, Finn managed to break out with the Sling Blade - following immediately with a shotgun dropkick! The challenger rolled out to the apron strategically, where he grabbed the Irishman by the wrist. In hopes of wrenching it over the top rope, Bálor responded with a gamengiri! With Dunne sent to the floor, the champ followed with a dive through the ropes - but Pete dodged it, and the champ collided with the barricade! "The Bruiserweight" took control of the match with a grounding armwrench, coming shortly after a roundhouse kick nailed the NXT Champion upside the head during the break. Pete Dunne had Finn Bálor in a hammerlock, but as the champ began to fight back and break free, Dunne proceeded to deliver a double footstomp to his fingertips! Finn tried to absorb the pain and hit the ropes, but Dunne managed a go-behind before executing a German suplex! Able to again ground him with a double wristlock on the canvas, the Irishman barged him off into the corner, before missing a forearm smash! Dunne went for a second German suplex, but Finn landed on his feet - and executed a double footstomp into the chest. The challenger suffered the wrath of several forearms and clotheslines, before missing with one and connecting with a Pelé kick! "The Prince" had Dunne retreat to the floor again, but as he struck with an apron kick and went to the top rope, Dunne dragged him outside to the floor - where an X-Plex drove him onto the apron! Joint manipulation on the top rope saw "the Bruiserweight" in control, when Finn Bálor used his free hand to fight. Pete Dunne responded by applying the double wristlock again - but Finn responded with a desperation slam - both men crashing down to the canvas...yet the freakish resilience of the challenger saw him clamp down with a triangle choke! The NXT Champion miraculously made the ropes, where Dunne proceeded to stomp away at the limb. His elbow battered beyond belief, Bálor intruded Dunne as he hit the ropes - colliding with a dropkick! A second shotgun dropkick knocked him through a loop, and Bálor went to the top rope just to be cut off again. Dunne teased a superplex, but wound up hung in the tree of woe - on the receiving end of another double footstomp! As Finn looked for the 1916 to end this match, Dunne reversed out with the X-Plex for a near fall. The Bitter End was up next, but Finn landed out with an inverted reverse DDT! Bálor came from the heavens with the Coup de Grâce - but Pat McAfee hit the ring!Billy ClubA stellar altercation for the NXT Championship had been sabotaged by Pat McAfee, who continued to pummel away at the champion! "The Prince" tried to fight back, but after such a hard and arduous affair, was quickly outnumbered by the arrival of Dijakovic. "The Demolition Man" began to join in on the assault, as "the King of NXT" executed the Cyclone Kick wiping out the Irishman. Finn Bálor was left down and out, as NXT North American Champion Ricky Starks also decided to involve himself - delivering the Rochambeau! The Diamond Mine were running havoc on "the Black and Gold Brand", but as Pat picked up the title and strummed on it like a guitar for the camera - out came Ridge Holland!
"Big Ridge" had arrived from across the pond, marching down to the ring with his billy club in hand. Removing his flatcap and jacket, the NXT UK Superstar warded off the Diamond Mine - before striking Finn in the ribs with the club! Another member had joined McAfee's army, as he joined in on what was now a five-on-one beatdown of the champ. NXT General Manager William Regal stomped out to the stage, sending officials to the ring to restore order - all the while, McAfee gloated in his face! Could anybody stop the Diamond Mine?
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Monday Night RAW #1433 - November 9, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida SURVIVOR SERIES: BEST OF THE BEST - ONE WEEK FROM SUNDAY! "The Search" by NF
Main Event #424 – November 12, 2020 1) Natalya def. Dana Brooke with the Sharpshooter. In a rematch from several weeks ago, Nattie found herself surprised by the overwhelming offense of Dana. The mainstay used everything in her arsenal to capitalize on a big victory against "the Queen of Harts", but a spinebuster put her in her place. As the daughter of Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart worked her shoulder, Brooke made a fiery comeback and nearly scored the win with her Michinoku Driver. In the end, one misstep allowed Nattie to get the win. (4:40)
A video package aired, taking us back to the events of last week on Monday Night RAW. Cracks continued to show in the newly-aligned and growing camp of Team Lashley. WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley claimed leadership but in doing so scolded MVP, when contested by Daniel Bryan. While "the All Mighty" deprived "the YES Man" the opportunity to challenge for his WWE World Championship, he did offer the chance if he could beat him in the main event. With a spot on Team RAW's mens team at Survivor Series at stake, Bryan took the champ to the limit, with victory in his sights until Lana interfered on her husband's behalf. It cost Bryan big, and while a Spear saw Lashley victorious, he would go as far as to go off on his wife - when suddenly, Bryan struck with the Running Knee.
The opening video package brought us to the award-winning, critically acclaimed WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center, where pyrotechnics exploded across the stage. The LED boards lit up with the faces of the WWE Universe, as Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T welcomed us to the immersive experience tailor-made for the people. With Survivor Series one week from Sunday, tonight would see the final spots on Team RAW's mens team decided when Big E, Daniel Bryan and Matt Riddle collided in a Triple Threat match. The WWE 24/7 Championship and another spot would be decided when Samoa Joe took on Keith Lee; Jeff Hardy and Braun Strowman would settle their issues; and in the main event, Bayley would defend the WWE Women's World Championship against Asuka.
- WWE Women's World Championship - Bayley (c) vs Asuka
- Braun Strowman vs Jeff Hardy
- Survivor Series Qualifying match for the WWE 24/7 Championship - Samoa Joe (c) vs Keith Lee
- Survivor Series Qualifying Triple Threat match - Big E vs Matt Riddle vs Daniel Bryan
The TalkThe WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley made his presence felt, walking out to the ring in sunglasses and a salmon suit. Dressed pristinely, he was accompanied by his wife Lana and MVP, who kept her head bowed. "The All Mighty" was met with boos as he reminded the WWE Universe what he said weeks ago - that this was 'the Era of the All Mighty' and everyone was simply existing in it. For the past two months he had been WWE World Champion and the recognized leader of the RAW Brand - and in thirteen days, he would prove such feat again when he served as team captain of Team RAW to overcome SmackDown at Survivor Series. Lashley talked being the Best of the Best and proving it when he smashed Drew McIntyre at Hell in a Cell...but clearly, there were those who refused to listen. Bobby made no mistake that he had aligned himself to a powerful army of confidantes in Team Lashley, forming the group with his wife's help, as well as a good friend - or so he thought.
"The All Mighty" suddenly turned to point MVP and Lana for not listening to his demands. They weren't requests - if they were, maybe he would have complied. "The Franchise Player" was singled out for going behind his back and enlisting new recruits like Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander; questioning if the tactician had any confidence in his abilities. Where it came to his wife, Bobby Lashley was still mad she helped him overcome Daniel Bryan last week - like he needed it! He reminded they and the WWE Universe who the WWE World Champion was, reminding everybody who "the End Game" of Monday Night RAW truly was! Lashley suggested changes had to be made, because this arrangement wasn't working out. MVP gulped as Lana and Lashley stared him down. Bobby breathed down his neck as he called into question the loyalty of the guy who had apparently had his back for over a decade. Since he debuted, MVP had had his back - but clearly he knew his best interests better than he did.
The champ questioned what they do about this situation, as MVP tried to avoid eye contact. The WWE World Champion was looking to cut his losses, as he commented he didn't mind Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander - they at least knew their places in Team Lashley. He on the other hand, did not. "The All Mighty" appeared ready to cut his losses...when saved by the arrival of Vince McMahon! The WWE Chairman shockingly came strutting out to the ring to a big ovation, as he climbed inside and greeted Bobby, as well as the WWE Universe. Understanding the frustrations of "the All Mighty", he did have to admit that he didn't admire the work he had done since becoming the so-called "End-Game" of Monday Night RAW! The boss reminded the people who truly ran the show, but talked about how impressive Lashley is - he's big, strong, intense and merciless...so why was it he was unimpressed with 'the Era of the All Mighty?'
Bobby Lashley stood tight-lipped as the WWE Chairman said he expected more from him, which was why he was here. "The All Mighty" nodded, implying they were on the same page. The WWE World Champion faced MVP and Lana, but Vince McMahon declared Lashley may act like he didn't want help - but he sure as hell needed it. Vince reasoned that Bobby might look and act like the champion - but when it came down to being WWE World Champion: Lashley hadn't shown him anything. Bobby became confrontational as Vince reminded him who made RAW, and who made him: Vincent Kennedy McMahon. Proposing a solution, Vince told the champ to come with him. Tonight he wanted to give Lashley "the Talk" - that very talk he gave Hulk Hogan, The Rock and John Cena when they first captured gold. After that, Bobby would be a different man. Reluctantly, Lashley accepted! Beginning to follow the boss, MVP and Lana tried to accompany, when Vince demanded they stay put - this did not concern them!
︾︾︾ Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, a graphic aired promoting the first of three Survivor Series Qualifying matches scheduled to take place tonight. Big E, Daniel Bryan and Matt Riddle had each come up short to making the mens team for Team RAW - but would all receive a second chance tonight - up next!
A graphic aired, reviewing news headlines posted by the likes of the New York Post, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report, Yahoo!, Sports Illustrated and FOX Sports. The Undertaker was scheduled to appear in his 'Final Farewell' on Sunday, November 22 at Survivor Series: Best of the Best. What would "the Phenom" have to say to the WWE Universe? It was sure to be a historic night, thirty years on from the debut of "the Deadman".
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T discussed Survivor Series: Best of the Best, as a lower-third graphic appeared promoting the spectacle - taking place one week from Sunday live, exclusively on the WWE Network from 7e/4p - presented by Cyberpunk 2077.
1) Daniel Bryan def. Big E & Matt Riddle to join Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying Triple Threat match (7:44) With RAW looking towards 'Brand Warfare' with SmackDown at Survivor Series: Best of the Best, Team RAW's mens team looked to be wrapped up and confirmed by the end of the night. Each participant was afforded a second chance to make the cut for the Men's Survivor Series Elimination match, and despite all being fan favorites, the three squared off. Daniel Bryan struck first with kicks for Matt Riddle, who responded with some of his own. Both dodged a clothesline from Big E, prompting them to team up and take him out of the picture. "The Yes Man" and "the Original Bro" found difficulty however, as a crossbody took both men down! Dancing his pecs, Big E proceeded to club away at the torso of the Bro when Bryan came returning with a missile dropkick! Daniel tried to go for the Yes Lock on Big E just to be overpowered. Bryan held the ropes down and followed with a running knee off the apron to E, when Riddle came over the top rope with a Fosbury Flop taking out both men! Matt Riddle had the cross-armbreaker locked in on Big E, when "Big Time" used his power to reverse into a deadlift powerbomb! As a big splash connected, Daniel Bryan came off the top rope - straight into the arms of a belly-to-belly suplex. E made it look easy, though as he hit the ropes Riddle collided with a jumping knee strike! As a deadlift German suplex connected, a sliding forearm strike scored a near fall. He went to the top rope looking for the Floating Bro, but not only did E get his knees up; "the Yes Man" caught him with a butterfly suplex into an armbar! Bryan began to pummel Riddle with boots as he transitioned into a triangle choke - but E dove on top with another big splash! The Big Ending looked to put "the Original Bro" down, when Riddle slipped free and applied the BroMission. E began to fade - but before doing so, Bryan nailed both with the Running Knee! With E removed from the picture, Bryan sized up with a second Running Knee to obtain victory!
"The Yes Man" made the cut for Team RAW, as Big E slowly returned to his feet. A fast-paced Triple Threat match had resulted in Daniel Bryan scoring big on his second chance at making the men's team for Survivor Series: Best of the Best, and as Daniel celebrated he was met with Matt Riddle and "Big Time" - the three men all shaking each others' hands in a show of respect.
Following discussion from the broadcast team, a graphic aired revealing the four men who would represent Team RAW in the Men's Survivor Series Elimination match one week from Sunday. Consisting of WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Andrade and now Daniel Bryan - who would join them, Keith Lee or the WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe? We would find out tonight.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Men's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley, Daniel Bryan, Seth Rollins, Andrade and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (Sheamus, Ricochet, TBA, TBA and TBA)
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Brown-NosersThe WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley stood at a screen with Vince McMahon, who remarked that was not only a partner - but a leader. The WWE Chairman was asked what made Daniel Bryan any better than him, to which "the All Mighty" was told he produced results. Lashley grew defensive, when he and the boss were approached by Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander. Understanding what Lashley's gripes were with Team Lashley's involvement, they each knew Bobby didn't need any help and could handle himself. "The Gold Standard" and "the Queen City Chosen One" were met with ridicule from the boss, who asked what kind of brown-nosers Lashley liked having in his camp! He reasoned this was exactly what he was talking about, directing the champ to follow him away. Lashley hesitantly followed, leaving Shelton and Cedric behind.
A graphic aired, promoting the meeting of Women's Champions come Survivor Series: Best of the Best. As it stood, the WWE Women's Universal Champion from SmackDown, Charlotte Flair would take on WWE Women's World Champion Bayley - but would that be the case after tonight, or would Asuka take Bayley's place representing RAW?An Entire PersonalitySarah Schreiber was at the interview area with the WWE Women's World Champion Bayley, who immediately ridiculed Sarah for her blatant misuse of journalistic integrity. "The One Over All" voiced her disapproval with the very idea that she could possibly lose the title she had held for 394 days and counting tonight. When it came to Asuka, it was no mistake they had history. Twice "the Empress of Tomorrow" had beaten her when the NXT Women's Championship was at stake - but that also happened at a time where she wasn't the woman she is today. "The Hugger" Asuka once knew was long gone, dead and buried - replaced by the most epic champion who had ever graced a WWE ring today. Bayley continued to brag about how many women she had beaten throughout her epic reign as champion, before comparing that with her opponent come Survivor Series: Best of the Best. Critical of Charlotte Flair's obsession with wearing gold, she called the WWE Women's Universal Champion greedy.
"The One Over All" regarded Charlotte Flair pitiful for her comments made last week, and if anybody was to be pitied here - it was "the Trailblazer" for needing to assort a group like Queendom to protect her sorry reign as WWE Women's Universal Champion. Not only was it bad enough that Flair had made being a champion her entire personality; but now she was back to pretending to be her father. Bayley made it clear no one on God's green earth truly believed Charlotte was anywhere close to the same league as her creepy old man, Ric Flair, and she couldn't wait to finally shut her big mouth at Survivor Series, one week from Sunday. The WWE Women's World Champion again insulted the idea Asuka could beat her again when she was in her final form - there was nobody who could hold a candle to her...although, the presence of Nia Jax quickly silenced her! "The Giantess" smiled as she looked down at an intimidated Bayley. Wishing her luck tonight, she would be watching and waiting for her own shot at the title.
︾︾︾ Footage aired, recapping the two occasions in which Swerve saved Kevin Owens from attacks at the hands of the Miz and Omos. It was two weeks ago in an Unsanctioned Fight in the boiler room, where the newcomer from NXT brought "the A-Lister" and "the Nigerian Nightmare" to retreat. Last week on Monday Night RAW, "the Prize Fighter" retained the WWE United States Championship against the Miz, when the gargantuan attacked - until once again, "the Realest" made the save.
2) WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens and Swerve def. The Miz and Omos (8:31) The WWE United States Champion and his newest ally hit the ring looking for revenge on the Miz and Omos. "The A-Lister" allowed his acquisition to handle the pressure, but was outnumbered by his opposition. "The Nigerian Nightmare" swatted both away initially, but stumbled as KO and "the Realest" advanced towards him. Taking it in turns, Omos refused to go down - and finally a big boot wiped out Kevin Owens whilst Swerve was driven with a pop-up flapjack! Firing with explosive body blows for Swerve, he escaped a pendulum backbreaker attempt and attempted the rolling flatliner - just to be dropped with a side slam! Miz took advantage, grounding Swerve with a knee to his throat. As Miz put the boots to the newcomer from NXT, Swerve fought back with two chest kicks - just to be hit with an inverted backbreaker into a neckbreaker! Miz looked to continue just for a snap DDT to be reversed into a back kick upside the head, but as he went for the tag, Omos dragged him back in for a biel throw! The Miz kept the pressure on Swerve with a side headlock, when again he fired back with back elbows. Catching a kick from "the A-Lister" with a back kick, Swerve suddenly shot back to life! A diving European uppercut from the second rope caught Miz in the back of the head, and while Omos got the tag, Kevin Owens became legal! "The Prize Fighter" began to chop "the Nigerian Nightmare" down to size, dodging a clothesline and swinging low. Omos finally dropped to a knee, but as KO went for a DDT, the giant powered him off. Swerve snuck in with a jumping knee strike, and finally a codebreaker saw the big man go down! Miz was shocked and tagged back in, where he immediately was met with the fiery offense of the WWE United States Champion. Able to block the Pop-Up Powerbomb, the snap DDT drilled him. Swerve came in and set up the House Call, but Miz was able to sidestep it. The Skull Crushing Finale was tried, but a victory roll saw a huge upset take place!A Giant ChallengeSwerve threw his hands in the air after the decision, leaving the Miz baffled by the upset. "The Realest" had beaten a former WWE Champion and a WrestleMania headliner - but the newcomer from NXT did not have long to celebrate. Omos grabbed him in a clawhold from behind - suddenly powering him up effortlessly with a gigantic Tree Slam! With Swerve demolished, "the A-Lister" teased the Skull Crushing Finale again - when instead, Kevin Owens hit the ring with a steel chair! Swinging for the fences, Miz bailed out to watch his acquisition walloped twice in the legs. Omos staggered, before escaping out through the ropes. KO acquired a microphone and called out the giant, telling him he had had enough of the games - the Unsanctioned Fight may have been something, but he wasn't done. "The Prize Fighter" wanted to see what Omos brought to the table - one-on-one, next week! To the annoyance of Miz, Omos accepted, refusing to back down!
- Next week - WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens vs Omos
︾︾︾ Backstage, Andrade and Zelina Vega were spotted conversing. Up walked Los Lotharios, irked at being left in the dark for the past week. Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo wanted to know what was going on between "El Idolo" and Seth Rollins, to which Andrade chuckled. Putting his arms around the cousins, he told "El Amante" and "La Estrella" that good things were coming. Departing with his business associate, it appeared the patriarch of La Invasíon was heading for the ring.
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T acknowledged Veteran's Day this coming Wednesday in America, where the entire country would pay honor and respect to the troops. Seguing into a commemorative video package, John Cena provided a voiceover declaring a celebration of the boldness of convictions, and the future made possible by the veterans of today and the past. From Korea to Kandahar, Perryville to Pearl Harbor, D-Day to Desert Storm; from the heroes, army, navy, marines, air force, coast guard and space force, may the United States remember and say thankyou. Returning to the WWE ThunderDome, "USA" chants rang out in solidarity.
Merged TogetherAndrade made his arrival, walking out to the stage of WWE ThunderDome to a chorus of boos. With Zelina Vega alongside him, the business partners responsible for La Invasíon's impact on Monday Night RAW took to the ring where Zelina took to the microphone. "El Capo" appeared the happiest he had been in quite some time, as she voiced her excitement and anticipation to the announcement that they were about to reveal. After months of quarreling for supremacy with a common enemy in Seth Rollins, a decision had been reached and made with the leader of the Church. For so long, "the Two Families of Monday Night RAW" had been at odds - but finally, they had all come to their senses. As the wise business associate of "El Capo", Zelina could not be happier with the outcome - to change RAW for the better, as a dynamic single entity! Andrade proceeded to take the microphone and reveal that the hostilities with "the Messiah" were over - revealing the merger of La Invasíon and the Church!
Welcoming out the man who helped make it possible, "El Capo" granted Seth Rollins his entrance. "The Visionary" grinned from ear to ear as he prolicked down the rampway, pleased with the announcement. Seth shockingly hugged it out with Andrade and Zelina Vega, before gracing the microphone and letting it be known that from this day forth, no longer would "the Two Families" wage war on one another. They would celebrate in harmony and dominate twice as hard. What was thought to be competition was merely unnecessary conflict that benefitted neither he nor Andrade. "The Messiah" talked how he could never despise a guy like Andrade for what he had managed to do - amass power in such a way that was simply impressive beyond recognition. Seth voiced how amazed he was that they could mend fences and get along despite what happened in the past, before declaring that they could not wait to show their superiority come Survivor Series against Team SmackDown - proving they were the Best of the Best!
Andrade laughed alongside Seth Rollins, as the supergroup merger saw "El Capo" telling "the Visionary" to stop - he was far too kind! Of Seth, he talked one man being the leader for so long, he was simply incredible - but now they would rule together alongside one another. As Andrade concluded by raising the hand of his accomplice, out came a flabbergasted Theory and Murphy! Irate about the announcement, "the Juggernaut" looked Seth in the eyes and demanded he tell him it wasn't true. For so long they had fought a battle against all of his naysayers, and as his loyalist Disciple - the idea he now had to serve a man like Andrade was repulsive. "A-Town" told Seth how much he looked up to him, but how he could not look up to a man like Andrade in any way like that. Andrade tried to appease "the Disciples of the Church", when out came Los Lotharios. Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo immediately voiced their irritance at having to work alongside Theory and Murphy.
"El Amante" and "La Estrella" were not only livid with Andrade and Zelina Vega for being left in the dark - but for being ignored. They had warned "El Capo" of what working with the enemies could be like for long enough, and it was only a few weeks ago the Church and La Invasíon waged war at Hell in a Cell. Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo suddenly squared up to Theory and Murphy as they insulted the integrity of "A-Town" and "the Juggernaut" - but Seth and Andrade intercepted. "The Messiah" advised to the cousins they may not appreciate him now, but they would learn to admire him like how his Disciples had. Andrade apologized to Theory and Murphy for all La Invasíon had put them through, but believed that as one united supergroup they would be stronger than ever. Instead, Los Lotharios and Theory and Murphy rejected their leaders - choosing to instead walk away. Leaving Rollins, Andrade and Zelina alone in the ring, the followers of the merges "Two Families" were not interested in coexisting!Lighting Up Monday NightsA vignette aired, showing the very best that Mustafa Ali was capable of. He had been a WWE Championship contender, a Cruiserweight Champion, a frontrunner in becoming Money in the Bank, and they had stood up for what was right as "the Hacker". Finally, Ali would be reborn as "the Shining Light" of RAW - next week.
- Next week - Mustafa Ali makes his RAW debut
︾︾︾ Footage aired of the shocking merger of La Invasíon and the Church moments ago, where Andrade, Zelina Vega and Seth Rollins revealed they two groups would come together as one. They hoped this would result in harmony between their followers, only to be met with hostility from Los Lotharios, Theory and Murphy. They all went their separate ways, leaving the leaders of "the Two Families" alone.
Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, a 'Tale of the Tape' graphic aired discussing the similarities and differences between Keith Lee and the WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe. As they collided tonight for both the title and a spot on Team RAW's men's team, their weights, heights and list of accolades were documented.
︾︾︾ 3) WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Ruby Riott def. Carmella to join Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (3:49) With her partner looking to advance into the Women's Survivor Series Elimination match, Liv Morgan joined commentary. After her shocking turn in behavior two weeks ago, "the Princess of Staten Island" sported a new look as she stalled en route to the ring. Growing impatient, Ruby Riott pulled her in the hard way, the WWE Women's Tag Team Champion connected with an STO, before pursuing Mella on the floor with a dive under the middle rope! "The Runaway" was a ball of energy, as she returned "the Most Beautiful Woman in WWE" to the ring to be caught with Princess Kick! After bootwashing her opponent in the corner, she flaunted her stuff to the WWE Universe and followed with a degrading Bronco Buster. She looked for the Mella Buster, when Nikki Cross suddenly tried hopping the barricade! Pursued frantically by two referees, "the Twisted Sister" appeared psychotic as she was restrained from ringside. With Mella distracted, Ruby caught her with the Riott Kick to pick up the win!
Ruby Riott rejoiced, as she was joined in victory by her tag team partner Liv Morgan. The Riott Squad took their leave, as a graphic aired showing the rounded-out squad for Team RAW ahead of the Women's Survivor Series Elimination match.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Women's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (Asuka, Bianca Belair, Nia Jax, Alexa Bliss and WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Ruby Riott) vs Team SmackDown (Shayna Baszler, Ember Moon, TBA, TBA and TBA)
Nikki Cross continued to be dragged away from plain view by the two referees. A possessed "Twisted Sister" disappeared through the LED boards, leaving Carmella complainant of the distraction! On the verge of a temper tantrum, "the Most Beautiful Woman in WWE" demanded a rematch - asking the hapless official if he even knew who she was!
︾︾︾ A graphic aired, revealing the announcement just made on WWE.com - that Survivor Series: Best of the Best would see the WWE United States Champion and the WWE Intercontinental Champion go at it when RAW's Kevin Owens would meet SmackDown's Johnny Gargano.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - WWE United States Champion vs WWE Intercontinental Champion - WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens vs WWE Intercontinental Champion Johnny Gargano
Word of MouthCharly Caruso approached the WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens about the match made for Survivor Series: Best of the Best, which resulted in hazing from the champ, who had to find out not by browsing his phone - but through her. "The Prize Fighter" forgave the broadcast journalist before addressing Johnny Gargano. They had a lot of history in their independent careers, and both men had recorded wins over the other - but this was about which champion was better, the WWE Intercontinental Champion, or him. KO couldn't wait to find out because it would be a battle - but he would come out on top. Suddenly, the Miz questioned how braindead he really was. He wasn't going to make it to Survivor Series, because he single-handedly signed his own death warrant. KO ridiculed Miz, asking where his big idiot friend was! Omos stormed up, prompting a confrontation, when "the A-Lister" held "the Nigerian Nightmare" back. Producers were on hand to help, ahead of the match next week!
A graphic aired, giving special thanks to AC/DC for providing the official theme song for Survivor Series - "Shot in the Dark", available to Listen on Apple Music and Spotify now. It was from their new album "PWR/UP", available this Friday. Better Things to DoSarah Schreiber was standing by with Carmella, who fixed herself up with blusher after the defeat at the hands of Ruby Riott. "The Most Beautiful Woman in WWE" was disgusted by the appearance of the broadcast journalist, much like she was the absolutely hideous Ruby Riott. Without the green hair or any of the tattoos, "the Runaway" would make for a fine woman - just not anywhere near "the Princess of Staten Island". Mella talked her prospering modeling career, and how she had better things to do with herself than run around with the riff-raff of the Women's Survivor Series Elimination match. She had more pressing matters, and that same thing went to the repulsive, slobbish freak-without-a-leash Nikki Cross. Mella snobbishly decreed this interview over and leaving - her new attitude with a lot to be desired.
︾︾︾ A graphic aired, revealing the updated match for Survivor Series: Best of the Best. What was originally announced as being RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios against the SmackDown Tag Team Champions Heavy Machinery; after the loss suffered by Otis and Tucker to Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode, now Rey and Dominik Mysterio would meet the Dirty Dawgs, one week from Sunday.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - RAW Tag Team Champions vs SmackDown Tag Team Champions - RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios vs SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Dirty Dawgs
When the Music StopsLuke Gallows and Karl Anderson had taken over the ring with microphones, as both made light of what they did last week, in dismantling the concert of Elias. KA and LG talked about the damage done to such a beautiful guitar and a pretty microphone - not to mention, what they did to "the Drifter" and John Morrison. "The Good Brothers" laughed about taking the musician and giving him something to cry and play about; and who knew what "the Guru of Greatness" was thinking buddying up with him. Gallows and Anderson declared the music stopping with them, because they were done being lackeys to some less-than-Phenomenal figure. If anybody was Phenomenal - it was "the Hoots!" As they began to address the RAW Tag Team Champions, Los Mysterios came gracing the stage for their match. Heading to the ring, Rey and Dominik Mysterio remained unafraid.4) RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios def. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson (5:13) The father-son tag team were preparing for Survivor Series: Best of the Best, no matter who their opponents were. Rey and Dominik Mysterio caught Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson by surpriseusing speed and synergy to rid the ring of Anderson. Gallows missed a clothesline and received stereo low dropkicks, before a double roundhouse kick knocked the big man down! Los Mysterios were rolling, as KA returned to the ring, just for his death valley driver to go reversed into a hurricanrana from Rey! Dom teased a dive, only to be decapitated by a big boot from LG. "The Good Brothers" worked the rookie over, as a fireman's carry flapjack got a two count. Anderson drilled him with a spinebuster, but Dom refused to stay down! Evading the Boot of Doom, Rey became legal and took on the numbers game with a double tornado DDT. When Anderson cut him off with the Rocket Kick, the Magic Killer saw Dom springboard dropkick to make the save. With a 619 from Dom, Rey rolled Gallows up to take the the win!
The RAW Tag Team Champions were ready for Survivor Series: Best of the Best, as Los Mysterios quickly darted from the ring to evade the advancing Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. "The Good Brothers" were livid to have been embarrassed again, continuing to receive no respect from anyone on Monday Night RAW! Rey and Dominik Mysterio had proven resilient ahead of their showdown with the SmackDown Tag Team Champions the Dirty Dawgs.
︾︾︾ Who's Ready for Asuka?With the WWE Women's World Championship match still to come, Asuka prepared in the dressing room, firing kicks at a punching bag. Into the room walked Bianca Belair with a smile, greeted by "the Empress of Tomorrow" with glee. The two briefly talked the opportunity tonight, to which "the EST" pondered what might happen should Asuka take the gold home tonight. She replied simply that she would become the new champion, but Bianca was more concerned with the idea of Bayley being put on Team RAW's women's team. Better yet, Bianca wanted to know if she had given any thought to who may be first in line for a title opportunity. Asuka thought long and hard before concluding it would be her - and the two laughed. Belair warned her in a joking way that she had better learn she's totally ready for Asuka, bringing her to tensely repeat that nobody was ready for Asuka - especially not Bayley! Asuka was left to prepare, with much riding on tonight's main event.
Survivor Series: Best of the Best is presented by CyberPunk 2077, available December 10 on Xbox, PC, PlayStation and Stadia - Rated M for Mature.5) Samoa Joe (c) def. Keith Lee to retain the WWE 24/7 Championship and earn a spot on Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (11:13) Weeks of confrontation had led to this high-stakes meeting of the minds, as Samoa Joe and Keith Lee battled to determine who would not only be a part of the Men's Survivor Series Elimination match, but also leave the night as WWE 24/7 Champion. Joe and Keith immediately met with rights and lefts, when a big boot saw Joe send Lee into the ropes, just for a leapfrog and a dropdown to lead to Lee striking with a snap powerslam! The challenger barraged Joe with elbows in the corner, when "the Coquina Destroyer" struck back with a haymaker. An inverted atomic drop fed into a big boot, when a powerslam of his own saw Joe take the big man down. The champ repeatedly throttled the challenger with striking combinations in the corner, when Lee telegraphed a running senton and connected with a hurricanrana! While Joe popped back up and looked for the Uranage, "the Bearcat" responded with a back elbow - and a Pounce sent Joe over the top rope! "The Limitless One" scored a near fall with a fireman's carry into a discus forearm, but as he prepared to go to the second rope, Samoa Joe cut him off - an ST-Joe taking Keith Lee down hard! Hard chops kept Lee at bay, when a running bootwash scored a near fall. Intending to keep Lee from his feet, "the Samoan Submission Machine" pummelled Lee with forearms before applying an STF. "The Bearcat" refused to stay down, rising up and sending Joe into the ropes for a big dropkick! The WWE 24/7 Champion was being tested like never before, as Lee escaped a Coquina Clutch and scored a running crossbody. Victory looked to be the challenger's, as a Spirit Bomb connected - but "the Coquina Destroyer" had his foot on the bottom rope! Lee teased the Big Bang Catastrophe, only Joe managed to nail Lee between the eyes with a right hand. Lee collapsed to the canvas hard, prompting the Coquina Clutch to go applied. Lee was immediately rendered unconscious unexpectedly!
The WWE 24/7 Champion concealed what appeared to be a hidden object in his fight shorts, before coming to his feet in bewilderment. Samoa Joe was not only still the champion, but had rounded out Team RAW's Men's team as the fifth participant. Keith Lee remained unconscious on the canvas, with the referee and the ringside doctor coming to check on "the Limitless One". Joe was now well on his way to being crowned the longest-reigning WWE 24/7 Champion in history, as a graphic soon appeared confirming the complete team for Team RAW at Survivor Series: Best of the Best.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Men's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Andrade, Daniel Bryan and WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe) vs Team SmackDown (Sheamus, Ricochet, TBA, TBA and TBA)
︾︾︾ Backstage, Braun Strowman performed a freakish feat of strength as he lifted a metal truff up and down. His biceps bulging through a tight forest green T-shirt, "the Colossus" finally dropped the heavy object to the concrete floor with a thud - a battlecry seeing him begin his walk to the WWE ThunderDome. "The Monster Among Men" had been in a foul mood since joining the RAW Brand - and in moments he and Jeff Hardy would work to settle their dispute. Strowman would take on "the Charismatic Enigma" live - next.Had Enough to HearThe WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley continued to walk and talk the halls with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. Suddenly, the two were pursued by a frantic MVP. Wanting to talk strategy now that Team RAW's mens team had a full squad confirmed, "the Franchise Player" was met with laughter by the boss for daring to interrupt them! Vince commented to Bobby that first it was Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander; now it was MVP. What kind of a team was Team Lashley? "The All Mighty" couldn't comment, as he instead confronted MVP and asked him what business of his it was for him to interrupt him talking with the Chairman. MVP reasoned it was that of his close lifelong friend and personal advisor. MVP talked how they had gone through so much together, and he resented the idea that he had no confidence in him - because who was confident in Lashley's abilities when no one else was? Lashley side-eyed to see Vince checking his watch and appearing uncomfortable with the friendly chatter.
MVP apologized to "the All Mighty" for getting involved in his business, when the WWE World Champion rescinded the apology. Turning it down, Bobby Lashley maintained that Vince McMahon was right when he said he didn't need their help - but he relied on it. Bobby told MVP it was time to leave friendship out of business, and agreed with what the WWE Chairman said earlier tonight when he said he looked like the champ and acted like the champ - but he wasn't the true champ he could be. He pointed the finger at "the Franchise Player" and told him he'd had enough to hear with his BS - declaring he didn't want to hear from him all week, but would see him next Monday night. As Lashley left to continue his chat with the boss, MVP was left to once again fear the worst.
︾︾︾ 'Thursday Is For Family' - "USA's First Family" and "USA's IT Family" are back with double the laughs and double the family fun. Don't miss new episodes of Chrisley Knows Best & Miz and Mrs., Thursdays on the USA Network, starting at 10e/9c.6) Jeff Hardy def. Braun Strowman by disqualification (5:46) Since coming up short in challenging for the WWE Universal Championship at Hell in a Cell, Braun Strowman had been a different, more dangerous beast. Unsatisfied with being a RAW Superstar, all he wanted was the title - only his temper flared at the expense of Jeff Hardy. The two former SmackDown Superstars went at it with "the Charismatic Enigma" throwing everything he could in the big man's way. Braun thundered through him after several dropkicks had little effect, a body block taking the wind out of him. "The Colossus" pummelled Jeff until a spinout enzuigiri stunned him. Hardy shockingly took the giant off of his feet and delivered a legdrop to the groin, before a diving crossbody from the second rope took the seated "Monster Among Men" down. Strowman fired back with a spinout slam, before a corner splash took him down hard! The action spilled outside, where Braun sent Jeff into the steps twice before using them as a weapon - blatantly getting himself disqualified!Awakened BeastThe referee tried to intercept "the Colossus" in his savage attack, a new beast unleashed from within! Braun Strowman shoved the official down, when met with a steel chair shot to the legs by Jeff Hardy. He swung for the head, but Braun punched it back in his direction! "The Monster Among Men" slammed the chair twice over "the Charismatic Enigma's" spine, before clearing the desk of the announce table. Setting up a Powerbomb through the table, not once but twice did Hardy land - but the table refused to break! Setting up a third one, on this occasion was Hardy sent smashing through it. Officials flooded the scene to check on the destroyed Hardy, while the monstrous Strowman was escorted away. As Braun departed up the rampway, out paced Daniel Bryan, dismayed by the carnage caused by the giant. Strowman ignored his very existence as he returned to the back; "the Yes Man" left to join the officials in checking on the condition of the former WWE Universal Champion.
An advertisement aired, highlighting the many faces, many looks, many walks and many Tombstone Piledrivers synonymous with "the Deadman". 30 years later, this November marked three Decades of Destruction from The Undertaker, as he prepared to say his 'Final Farewell'. WWE Survivor Series: Best of the Best will stream live on Sunday, November 22 exclusive to the WWE Network from 7e/4p.
Footage aired from moments ago, where "the Colossus" snapped - not just getting disqualified by the official for using the steel steps against Jeff Hardy, but throttling him with a steel chair. It took three Powerbombs to drive "the Charismatic Enigma" through the announce table, though as Braun Strowman took his cold-hearted leave, he was confronted by Daniel Bryan. "The Monster Among Men" left the scene of the crime, and medics arrived during the break to help load Jeff onto a stretcher.Ambulance for OneReturning live to backstage at the Amway Center, a sea of concerned faces looked on as Jeff Hardy remained unconscious on the gurney, with a collar around his neck. "The Charismatic Enigma" was hurt by Braun Strowman's assault, as an ambulance's lights flashed to envelope the scene backstage. The medics worked to put the former WWE Universal Champion in the back of the ambulance, when Braun Strowman bizarrely returned to see Jeff off. Stopped by WWE Official Adam Pearce, "the Monster Among Men" appeared dead behind the eyes as he watched the doors close and the ambulance depart; sirens screeching. Strowman soon turned around to see Daniel Bryan standing before him. Demanding an explanation for his actions, "the Colossus" coldly walked away without another word spoken.
︾︾︾ Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T killed time after the ungodly incident caused by Braun Strowman to Jeff Hardy, soon shifting gears to discuss another match announced for Survivor Series: Best of the Best. It would see representatives of the RAW and SmackDown Brands collide one-on-one - but who would each WWE Superstar be? A graphic aired, promoting a Survivor Series Qualifying match pitting Big E against Matt Riddle.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - RAW Superstar vs SmackDown Superstar - RAW's TBA vs SmackDown's TBA
- Next week - Survivor Series Qualifying match - Matt Riddle vs Big E
Bro BattleBig E warmed down after the hard-fought Triple Threat match earlier tonight, when into the dressing room walked Matt Riddle. With a big grin on his face, "the Original Bro" complimented "Big Time" on his strong showing. E exchanged compliments with the Bro for how strong their showing was, when Riddle broke the news of their Survivor Series Qualifying match announced for next week. The two light-heartedly teased dissension as they expressed the need to beat the other - before the two laughingly shook hands and wished one another luck. Riddle left, leaving E to think about their upcoming meeting.
︾︾︾ A graphic aired, promoting the WWE Women's World Championship match pitting Bayley against Asuka. "The One Over All" had reigned as the champion for the past 394 days, but had never met anybody like "the Empress of Tomorrow". Who would go on to meet the WWE Women's Universal Champion at Survivor Series: Best of the Best? We would find out next.7) Bayley (c) def. Asuka to retain the WWE Women's World Championship (17:25) She was named team captain of Team RAW's womens team two weeks ago, but with Survivor Series: Best of the Best in sight, Asuka and Bayley prepared to engage for the WWE Women's World Championship. "The Empress of Tomorrow" was ill-tolerant of the champ's efforts to prolong the inevitable, and an early attempt at the Asuka Lock was attempted. Bayley outwrestled her only to receive a succession of strikes, but as the hip attack missed, "the One Over All" connected with a jawbreaker. A snapmare took down the challenger, allowing for a chinlock to go applied. Asuka worked up and went hold-for-hold with the champion, who resorted to pulling the hair for a matslam. Bayley went back to the chinlock, when Asuka worked up and connected with a sole butt! With kicks to Bayley on her knees, the champ ducked a buzzsaw kick - but a back suplex saw Asuka escape out and land a German suplex. An Empress Kick whiffed the head of Bayley, who bailed out tactically! Asuka remained in control; a version of the Dis-Arm-Her applied until the champion made the ropes. The WWE Women's World Champion responded with an exploder suplex, before heading to the top rope. Teasing the diving elbow drop, Bayley was cut off in a precarious position! The challenger joined her on the top rope, but as "the One Over All" clawed the eyes of "the Empress of Tomorrow", she hung upside down over the top rope with a hanging armbar! Bayley dangled dangerously, before collapsing back in the ring. A missile dropkick connected, when the champ sent her through ropes and executed a rope-hung stunner! With Asuka gasping for air, Bayley shot through one area of ringside to another with a baseball slide close to the ring post! A sliding clothesline followed, with the champ growing increasingly obnoxious. A succession of elbow drops finally led to Asuka evading one, and a pop-up knee strike landed - until Bayley sent Asuka shoulder-first into the post! "The One Over All" targeted the shoulder of the challenger, who tried to fight a seated abdominal stretch only for Bayley to navigate into a Rings of Saturn variation! Asuka struggled with nowhere to turn, though as she began to fight out, "the Empress of Tomorrow" came off the ropes with the hip attack. The buzzsaw kick walloped the WWE Women's World Champion, when from the top rope saw a frankensteiner executed! Bayley narrowly kicked out and kept fighting, as Asuka teased a rolling armbar - just for Bayley to reverse into a sitout powerbomb! The diving elbow drop connected, but only achieved a near fall. Planning to use the old Belly-to-Bayley suplex, Asuka reversed out into the armbar. Bayley was on the verge of tapping out - when she got her pinkie on the bottom rope! Asuka was ready to finish this with the Empress Kick, but Bayley tried Deliverance. Asuka landed the hip attack and tried the Asuka Lock, but Bayley rolled through with the roll-up - her hands on the ropes to steal the match!All For One and One Over AllFor 394 days and counting, Bayley was the reigning WWE Women's World Champion. Able to slip out of the ring from an irate Asuka, "the One Over All" was practically hugging the referee for dear life. Bayley celebrated with her title on the rampway like she had just won the Olympic Games; all the while, "the Empress of Tomorrow" slammed her fist against the canvas. Bayley raised the title high, now officially on her way to challenging Charlotte Flair at Survivor Series: Best of the Best - when startled by the arrival of Nia Jax! "The Giantess" breathed down her neck with eyes on the champ's title; when Bianca Belair also arrived. "The EST" set her sights on Bayley's title as well, as Asuka left the ring to join in on the squabbling. Bayley was stuck in the middle of it; by the three female members of Team RAW set to team up one week from Sunday!
︾︾︾ The Next StepThe WWE Chairman was spotted leaving the Amway Center with the WWE World Champion marching behind him. As Vince McMahon approached his limousine, the driver stepped out to open the door for him. Bobby Lashley thanked the boss for his time, but he simply turned around and told "the All Mighty" something he had just decided to make for next week. It was the next step up for him, to see what drove him and what made him who he said he was as champion: therefore, Bobby Lashley would defend the WWE World Championship - against Daniel Bryan, and if Team Lashley showed up, he would lose the title! The boss stepped into the limousine and pulled away, leaving Lashley stunned by the news! Gritting his teeth in rage, Lashley looked around the parking lot before heading back inside.
- Next week - WWE World Championship - Bobby Lashley (c) vs Daniel Bryan
RAW Talk #33 – November 9, 2020 Charly Caruso and Booker T recapped the news from WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, before Daniel Bryan joined the show. While pleased with the revelation he would get his WWE World Championship opportunity, "the Yes Man" talked about the whirlwind night he'd had. Not only did he make Team RAW, but he'd had to see Braun Strowman decimate Jeff Hardy. Bryan said "the Colossus" would pay, but reiterated he would be the leader "the All Mighty" could never be against Team SmackDown at Survivor Series.
The WWE Women's Tag Team Champions the Riott Squad were welcomed to discuss Ruby Riott's qualification onto Team RAW after defeating Carmella, but as she and Liv Morgan began to discuss the match one week from Sunday, and how Team SmackDown still had three empty slots available. Nikki Cross made a crazed and chaotic arrival, making it known she and Alexa Bliss wanted a chance to recapture the titles they won at WrestleMania, and in "the Goddess's" absence, Ruby and Liv accepted.
Shelton Benjamin and Celtic Alexander arrived to talk the situation with Bobby Lashley receiving a talk from Vince McMahon. They were with Team Lashley through and through, in spite of the co-hosts' insistence that the WWE World Champion had them wrapped around his fingers. "The Gold Standard" and "the Queen City Chosen One" considered it valuable scouting time, and while believing Team Lashley was all well and good, next week they were coming for the RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios.
- Next week - RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios vs Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander
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Post by DTP. on Mar 31, 2024 12:11:34 GMT -5
Biden: "We're not waiting to get the work done"11:25 p.m. ET, November 6, 2020
As Joe Biden’s lead over President Trump continues to grow in states yet to declare a victor, the presidential hopeful said Friday night that while he's waiting for the final election results, he is “not waiting to get the work done" on important issues facing the country.
“Yesterday, Sen. Harris and I held meetings with groups of experts on public health and the economic crisis this country is facing," Biden said. "The pandemic, as you also know, is getting more worrisome all across the country. Cases are skyrocketing. It’s believed we could see as many as 200,000 cases a day, and the death toll is approaching 240,000 lives lost. 240,000 empty chairs across America."
Biden's speech came as the United States set a new record when it surpassed 125,000 daily coronavirus infections.
"We both know tensions are high," Biden said. "They can be high after a tough election. One like we’ve had. But we need to remember, we have to remain calm. Patient. Let the process work out as we count all the votes."
NOVEMBER 9, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: DEATH OF TRACY SMOTHERS, MORE
BY OBSERVER STAFF | STAFF@WRESTLINGOBSERVER.COM | @wonf4w
THE TWITCH DEBACLE CONTINUES | Regarding the Twitch situation, there are some wrestlers who have been talking to Andrew Yang and a lot more just grumbling about it. As far as people thinking this could be a unification issue where they will try and stand up together or unionize, I don’t sense this or anything will do that. As far as what happens next in the political world, they do have an ally who is a fan and will push for them, but there are still a lot of things that will shake out as to whether or not anything more comes of this.
If Trump wins, anything the slightest bit negative to Vince McMahon or Dana White looks to be totally off the table. If Biden wins, there is still the issue of spending time for such a relatively few people, and really, WWE talent, while they should be paid much more based on revenue generated, once you get to the main roster, the pay is very good to excellent. And just because there is existing legislation (The Ali act) for boxing that can be expanded to MMA, and that MMA fighters being real athletes resonates more with public perception, Yang would probably have more luck on that project. In the end it’s very clear WWE made the move because they want to either start something on their own or more likely make a group deal with Twitch or a similar platform and to do that can’t have people having individual deals. They also want to crack down on people using their wrestling names that WWE owns to make outside money. Many have brought up Bruce Prichard, who is an employee, is being able to continue his podcast while talent, not employees, are being stopped from making money on social media and in the case of some women, they can use their fame to make considerable money.
It will be notable if they allow any future people who were indie stars like they did Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, Matt Riddle, Walter, Keith Lee, Ricochet and others coming in to use established names that WWE wouldn’t fully own. There had been talk of a meeting taking place on 10/30, but there was no meeting. Talent was made aware of no more Twitch channels and that marketing yourself on YouTube is okay
DEAL ENDS WITH THE STINGER | WWE’s contract with Steve Borden (Sting) which expired months ago, has now passed the period where the company is no longer allowed to sell any of its existing inventory of Sting merchandise. Borden owns the Sting name. We’re not sure of why the deal wasn’t renewed but it’s usually in these cases about not coming to terms both sides would agree on. Mattel had removed plans for Sting action figures in May. But all Sting merchandise was pulled from stock on the WWE shop site this past week
WHERE IS THE FIEND? | The original plan for Roman Reigns' title win on 9/6 was to build to Hell in a Cell for a certain match with the Fiend & Jeff Hardy. It is not known why Fiend was pulled from television, but it has been known that Bray Wyatt has been struggling with shoulder problems since a spot in the inter dimensional match at SummerSlam. One would figure he will be back imminently, or at least in time for the build to WrestleMania
BLACK IS BACK SOON | The idea all along was for Aleister Black to take some time off after the eye storyline with Seth Rollins, for reported mental health reasons. One would think he'll be by January at the latest.
NOT IN THIS THUNDERDOME | A photo was released of the people who are there to monitor the fans on Thunderdome with instructions of what exactly are immediate bans and getting the person off the air. The Heel by Nature web site was able to decipher as of this past week what WWE specifically bans: AEW, Impact, New Japan Pro Wrestling (mentions and logos) and names Enzo Amore, Tony Khan, Cody Rhodes, Brandi Rhodes, Marty Scurll, Young Bucks, Chris Benoit, C.M. Punk, Jim Cornette, Alberto El Patron, Ryback, Ashley Massaro, Superstar Billy Graham, Vickie Guerrero and flags of Hong Kong, Taiwan and Tibet. I’m guessing the last three are about offending their partners in China. I mean, Vickie Guerrero is a minor character on Impact but I have no idea what she did that puts her on the list, whereas Chris Jericho, Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley are not on the list. Maybe they aren’t because they were told earlier since we know of issues with people who had worn Dean Ambrose shirts being pulled ad Jericho would probably be the first guy you’d think would be on the list. Really, I can get most of the names for different reasons, Massaro on the Google issue because of the claims she made, but it does really show being spooked by Punk, Cornette, Ryback, Graham and Guerrero at a level they really shouldn’t be concerned about, although Punk was the go-to-protest chant by fans before the pandemic
HE'LL BE BACK | Rey Mysterio said that he thinks Cain Velasquez will make a comeback. I do believe that when the world is back to normal that Velasquez will wrestle again, but most likely for AAA. It’s pretty clear WWE got him to give Lesnar a win over a guy who beat Lesnar nine years earlier in a famous fight and then had no plans for him. Some of it also was because Velasquez had a bad knee. WWE signed for him for a huge money multi-year deal and then canceled the deal in April when making cuts. AEW had interest in him but wasn’t offering anywhere near what WWE was, and at this point the big thing with Velasquez would be the interest you’d get for his first matches in the sports world and AAA got that in Mexico and WWE got that in the U.S.
TV RATINGS SD 10/30 - 1.37 (0.67) RAW 11/2 - 1.61 (0.49) NXT 11/4 - 0.64 (0.17)
STAR RATINGS RAW 11/2 - Andrade vs Matt Riddle - **** NXT 11/4 - Pete Dunne vs Kyle O'Reilly - ***¾
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Post by DTP. on Mar 24, 2024 17:49:13 GMT -5
WWE Survivor Series 2020: Best of the Best – November 22, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida "Shot in the Dark" by AC/DC
TWO WEEKS AWAY!
The Undertaker's Final Farewell
WWE Universal Championship Roman Reigns (c) vs Jey Uso
SmackDown vs RAW: Men's Survivor Series Elimination Match Team RAW (Seth Rollins, Bobby Lashley, Andrade, TBA and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (Ricochet, Sheamus, TBA, TBA and TBA)
SmackDown vs RAW: WWE Women's World Champion vs WWE Women's Universal Champion WWE Women's World Champion Bayley vs WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair
SmackDown vs RAW: Women's Survivor Series Elimination Match Team SmackDown (Shayna Baszler, Ember Moon, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team RAW (Asuka, Nia Jax, Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss and TBA)
SmackDown vs RAW: WWE United States Champion vs WWE Intercontinental Champion WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens vs WWE Intercontinental Champion Johnny Gargano
SmackDown vs RAW: RAW Tag Team Champions vs Smackdown Tag Team Champions RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios vs SmackDown Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode
Matches to be announced.
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Post by DTP. on Mar 21, 2024 17:46:15 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown #1107 - November 6, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida LESS THAN THREE WEEKS FROM SURVIVOR SERIES: BEST OF THE BEST!
"Are You Ready" by AC/DC
Main Event #424 – November 12, 2020 1) Ricochet def. Duke Nese (with Sir Gable) with the Recoil. After defeating King Corbin last week to earn a spot on Team SmackDown's men's team at Survivor Series: Best of the Best, "the Future of Flight" was met with adversity from the other "Monarchs". The Royal Family's Duke Nese and Sir Gable worked together to try and ensure "the One and Only" went down in defeat, but as Gable's interference backfired, Ricochet came out victorious.
The rumbling of thunder brought a flickering of lightning over the WWE ThunderDome, before erupting in pyrotechnics. Friday Night SmackDown came on the air, presented by Progressive - your first-round choice for auto insurance. Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcomed us to the show, with less than three weeks remaining from Survivor Series: Best of the Best! 1) Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode def. Heavy Machinery (with Mandy Rose (c) to capture the SmackDown Tag Team Championship (8:24) "The Blue Collar Boys" had not had the best couple of weeks, with Otis still having issues with his "Precious Peach". Mandy Rose wore a sling after facing the Elbow Stamp from Shayna Baszler last week. Even worse, Dolph Ziggler blew a kiss to "the Golden Goddess" prompting Otis to come after him! Tucker intervened, as a four-man melee saw the SmackDown Tag Team Champions take control initially. A capture suplex sent Robert Roode overhead, when Otis came in with a corner spear! "The Glorious One" evaded a body slam and blindtagged out to "the Show Off" - but a double clothesline from "the Powder Keg" saw him clear the ring! Mandy appeared to show support to her boys still, as she watched "the Husky Adonis" team with "the Brick Hit-House" to corner Ziggler with a diving axe handle from the second rope. Otis and Tucky continued to run roughshod of "the Dirty Dawgs", until a chop block and a low dropkick saw Tucker's leg taken out from under him by Ziggler! Robert Roode leaped from the second rope with a seatdrop onto the elevated ankle of Tucker, as the challengers continued to work over Tucker. Dolph Ziggler showboated to antagonize Otis and Mandy Rose, when a figure-4 leglock saw "the Brick Hit-House" shoot him shoulder-first into the ring post! "The Powder Keg" came in livid, storming through both of "the Dirty Dawgs!" Showing freakish athleticism, a lucha roll led into a double clothesline. Tucker evened the odds, driving Roode down with a trapping suplex. He had the match won, though Ziggler snatched the SmackDown Tag Team Championship from ringside. In going for Tucky's head, Mandy hopped on the apron and confiscated the gold. Otis charged at Dolph just to be sidestepped - and Otis inadvertently sent his girlfriend flying to the floor! As a superkick sent "the Powder Keg" to the floor, Tucker was left to receive the Glorious DDT from Roode - new champs crowned!Need for SpaceWith new champions crowned, Dolph Ziggler jumped on the back of Robert Roode overjoyed. "The Glorious One" hugged it out with "the Show Off", as they celebrated with the SmackDown Tag Team Championship gold. Tucker was down and beaten, while Otis was at ringside tending to his fallen and injured girlfriend. "The Precious Peach" abruptly pushed her "Husky Adonis" away, in need of space. Otis was devastated, not sure what to make of it, while Mandy Rose tearfully apologized to him and ran away holding her arm. As "the Powder Keg" followed, "the Brick Hit-House" was left laying courtesy of the new champions - a Survivor Series graphic soon revealing the updated match pitting SmackDown Tag Team Champions against RAW Tag Team Champions.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - SmackDown Tag Team Champions vs RAW Tag Team Champions - SmackDown Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode vs RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios
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Michael Cole and Corey Graves relayed the sudden changes to Survivor Series: Best of the Best based off of new SmackDown Tag Team Champions crowned, before talking up what else was in store tonight on Friday Night SmackDown on FOX. A Fatal 4-Way match with a WWE Universal Championship opportunity awaited Drew McIntyre, AJ Styles, Jey Uso and Damian Priest - the winner scheduled to go on to Survivor Series: Best of the Best to meet Roman Reigns. Plus, Viking Rules arrived on "the Blue Brand" when Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch settled the score with the Viking Raiders! - Championship Contender's Fatal 4-Way match - AJ Styles vs Jey Uso vs Drew McIntyre vs Damian Priest
- Viking Rules - The Viking Raiders vs Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch
Footage aired from moments ago, recapping the unexpected title change to kick off Friday Night SmackDown. Following miscommunication seeing Otis wipe his girlfriend Mandy Rose from the apron saw Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode defeat he and Tucker to dethrone Heavy Machinery of the SmackDown Tag Team Championship. After the match, "the Powder Keg" checked on "the Precious Peach" - just for her to emotionally run away from her lover.On a BreakMandy Rose dried her tears in the hallway backstage, when Otis came running up. After the run-in the two lovers had before the break, "the Husky Adonis" apologized frantically for his inadvertent collision with her. He called himself a klutz, but "the Golden Goddess" told her lover repeatedly she didn't want to talk right now. He tried regardless; the former SmackDown Tag Team Champion trying to make things right. Mandy apologized as she told him he couldn't make it right. As "the Powder Keg" apologized himself for being so jealous of Dolph Ziggler, "the Precious Peach" let it be known that wasn't the issue - the issue was him, and being so attached to her. As he asked what that meant, Rose reminded Otis of how he had no clue he just left his best friend Tucker high and dry in the ring! This was what she was talking about, and as much as she loved him, she believed they needed some space. Otis's heart broke in real time, as Mandy ran away again with tears streaming down her face!
▆▆▆ Trouble in the BloodlineThe WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns conversed with Paul Heyman in his dressing room when in barged Jimmy Uso. It was enough to bring "the Head of the Table" to his feet, as Jimmy warned Roman if he thought the Bloodline was all roses after their chat last week, he wanted Roman to recognize whatever happened tonight - he was watching him like a hawk. Roman looked over at his "Special Council" and asked if he heard what "Uce" was saying. The way he saw it, he believed Jimmy thought he was doing Jey Uso a favor! Reigns reminded Jimmy that it wasn't just he who Jey showed no love to last week - it was him as well. Reigns regarded it as a journey of self-discovery, and after all...Jey always was the Uso with more potential! Jimmy warned Roman not to utter another word about that, but the manipulative champion asked what he was going to do. Reigns asked Paul if he had ever heard of the one-legged man in an ass-kicking contest, pointing out the heavy brace on his cousin's leg.
"The Head of the Table" understood why Jey Uso felt such a burning pressure to succeed, having to be the Uso who carried the overbearing weight of his own twin brother. Jimmy Uso warned Roman Reigns again, much to the amusement of the WWE Universal Champion. As the two Bloodline members went face to face, Roman and Jimmy were interrupted by Jey Uso himself. Walking through the two's confrontation, he told the two to back it up and listen up. Addressing the room, Uso made it clear that as far as it concerned him, he didn't give a damn what they wanted to do. He didn't care if they wanted to hug and make up, or fight it out - so long as they stayed the hell out of his business tonight, they'd have no problems. As Jey began to leave, Jimmy asked why "Uce" had been ducking his calls all week - which only prompted Jey to tell Jimmy he needed some time to process his thoughts. Last week his hopes of being his own man resulted in a tainted victory over AJ Styles, and he blamed the both of them for it.
Roman Reigns applauded Jey Uso as he once again tried to leave the room. Jimmy Uso shook his head, as his twin brother froze on the spot. Jey then turned around and faced the WWE Universal Champion, who voiced how proud of him he was. He finally wasn't letting anybody get in his way of the ultimate goal: to come out on top in tonight's Championship Contender's Fatal 4-Way match. Jey scoffed, telling "the Head of the Table" that he was damn right. Looking Jimmy in the face, he appeared to side with cousin over brother as he let him know this was all the support he needed. Jey made it clear tonight was going to be "Main Event Jey's" night - because he was going to not just go through AJ Styles, Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest: he was going to go through them alone, and go on to Survivor Series: Best of the Best...to beat Roman Reigns! As Reigns rolled his eyes, Jimmy laughed at his expense.
A graphic aired, reviewing news headlines from today, posted by the likes of the New York Post, CBS Sports, Bleacher Report, Yahoo!, Sports Illustrated and FOX Sports. The Undertaker was scheduled to appear in his 'Final Farewell' on Sunday, November 22 at Survivor Series: Best of the Best. What would "the Phenom" have to say to the WWE Universe? It was sure to be a historic night, thirty years on from the debut of "the Deadman".
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - The Undertaker says his 'Final Farewell'
▆▆▆ Earn Your SpotKayla Braxton stood by with the WWE Intercontinental Champion Johnny Gargano. "Johnny Wrestling" explained it was in the name - it would be Best of the Best, and he was destined to be part of Team SmackDown when they met Team RAW. "The Rebel Heart" raised how alive he had felt since stepping up to the plate on Friday Night SmackDown, when up walked Fight Night. With Sheamus leading the way, he told Johnny not to be so sure he'd make it to Survivor Series in one-piece, reminding him of the fact tonight he was up against him. With a spot on Team SmackDown at stake, "the Celtic Warrior" was not going to let Johnny slip by him again. Gargano fired back, asking how that worked for them last week against Drew McIntyre and the New Day! He hated to say it, but maybe Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura were better off with Sami Zayn than Sheamus. While the Irishman was ready to lunge, "the Swiss Cyborg" held him back, as Gargano got away. Nakamura looked off into the distance, dissatisfied.
- Survivor Series Qualifying match - WWE Intercontinental Champion Johnny Gargano vs Sheamus
▆▆▆ 2) Toni Storm def. Sonya Deville (2:36) Picked from NXT UK in the 2020 WWE Draft, SmackDown was met with "Toni Time" in the former NXT UK Women's Champion's debut. Toni Storm spoke with enthusiasm about her first appearance in an insert promo made en route to the ring, declaring herself "the Sovereign of SmackDown". Against stiff competition in "the Law", Sonya tried to outwit the newcomer with a test of strength, before getting physical with some hard kicks. Storm bounced back with a leg-capture German suplex, before a modified STF went applied. Deville made the ropes and bounced back with a sliding knee strike, before rapidly driving her knee into the chest and face of the Aussie! Toni managed to escape a bodyscissors and respond with a shining wizard, before taking her by surprise with an air raid crash over her knee! Sonya was down and beaten, as the Storm Zero achieved swift victory.
A strong showing saw Toni Storm make short work of Friday Night SmackDown mainstay Sonya Deville. "The Law" rolled out to the floor in defeat, as the former NXT UK Women's Champion threw up the metal horns to the appreciative faces of the WWE Universe on the LED screens. 'Toni Time' had arrived, and "the Sovereign of SmackDown" impressed in her in-ring debut.
▆▆▆ Do It AloneJey Uso sulked down the hall after a tense meeting with his Bloodline brethren, when crossign paths with AJ Styles. "The Phenomenal One" was glad to see Jey, congratulating him on his coming out party in last week's win. Impressed by what he saw, the one detractor was how he managed to put him away - all thanks to his cousin. "The Demi-God" let it be known it wouldn't happen again tonight, because if anybody was going to Survivor Series: Best of the Best to meet Roman Reigns, it was him. Jey laughed, bringing up how AJ too had friends he needed to count on. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson had got him through so much - and yet when push came to shove, all he did was fail! Uso told AJ the main difference between the two of them, how "Main Event Jey" didn't need anybody to ensure he obtained victory. AJ raised how that worked out for him last week, and that the same thing wouldn't happen tonight - with or without his brother Jimmy, or his cousin Roman. A staredown saw Jey urge AJ to let the best man win.
The 'Progressive Match-Flo of the Week' aired, taking us back to last week. Team SmackDown found its' first member for the men's team when Ricochet went up against King Corbin. The Royal Family tried to involve themselves as much as possible, but in an incredible showcase, it was "the One and Only" who sealed his fate and made the cut. Who would join him tonight?Royal PainsRicochet was backstage when up walked Duke Nese and Sir Gable. The Royal Family mocked "the Future of Flight" for daring to show up after besmirching the King. Nese and Gable refused to admit that "the One and Only" beat King Corbin last week, claiming it to be a treacherous offense. Speaking of treacherous, they both that Ricochet's Twitter handle bore the "King" monicker! He scoffed, telling "the Monarchs" they needed to get their priorities straight - they were grown men wearing garters pretending it was Halloween! Nese and Gable threatened him, when the Street Profits arrived Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins had Gable gagging as they swirled their solo cups around, high-fiving Ricochet. The trio formerly of Monday Night RAW were accused of being untrustworthy of being on Team SmackDown, bringing "the Frat Boys" to order the fools to shut their traps and get some taste! Tez and Ang proposed they find their King and they lock horns in a six-man tag team match next week. Stubbornly, the Royals accepted.
- Next week - Ricochet and the Street Profits vs The Royal Family
▆▆▆ 3) Sheamus def. WWE Intercontinental Champion Johnny Gargano to join Team SmackDown in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (13:58) In their past encounter, Sheamus was unsuccessful in defeating Johnny Gargano to capture the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Now looking to get some payback, with a spot on Team SmackDown hanging in the balance, "the Celtic Warrior" collided with "Johnny Wrestling" with fists flying. Gargano used his speed to initially gain the upperhand, as two calf kicks stunned the Irishman. With ten punches, the champ continued to speed ahead as a spinebuster tease went reversed into a sunset flip - into a Listo Kick! Gargano continued as he looked for One Final Beat early - but in this endeavor, the leader of Fight Night drove him across his knee with the Irish Curse backbreaker; repeating twice over! "The Rebel Heart" tried to fight upward against him, but Sheamus continued to hammer away with knee drops across the spine. Johnny fired back with a gamengiri from the apron, but as he came off the top rope, Sheamus caught him in mid-air - dropping him over his knee again with a backbreaker! A powerbomb drilled the WWE Intercontinental Champion, but he remained resilient against "the Celtic Warrior!" As the Beats of Bodhran clubbed away at the bruising chest of Johnny Gargano, Sheamus grew cocky with a smile - when "Johnny Wrestling" fired back. Going back to the top, Sheamus crotched him on the top rope - but a tornado DDT saw both crashing down! The runaway momentum of "the Rebel Heart" saw him roll Sheamus up for a superkick, before connecting with a neckbreaker! The Irishman refused to give in, as Johnny went back to the top - when Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura came to ringside. As Gargano argued with themthem, from behind came Sheamus - missing the Brogue Kick. Johnny cradle him for a near fall, when the Gargano Escape was applied! "The Swiss Cyborg" and "the Artist" flocked to the apron to distract the official, while in the mean time, Sami Zayn snuck into the ring and drove Gargano down with a Blue Thunder Bomb! Sheamus groggily recovered, and the Brogue Kick earned him his spot!Different InterestsSami Zayn jumped for joy at ringside, as Sheamus caught his breath. In a daze, "the Celtic Warrior" barely knew what had happened, as Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura joined him in the ring. Fight Night were united, but while "the Swiss Cyborg" helped his longtime friend to his feet; "the Great Liberator" continued putting the boots to Johnny Gargano! "The Artist" got involved on the beating, with "Johnny Wrestling" outnumbered. The WWE Intercontinental Champion was defenceless as he drove him down again with the Blue Thunder Bomb; when Cesaro urged his Artist Collective allies to stop! It caused some squabbling with his teammates, as Sheamus rolled out to continue his victory. The European joined his Fight Night comrade - mixed signals shared from both sides.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Men's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team SmackDown (Sheamus, Ricochet, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team RAW (WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Andrade, TBA and TBA)
▆▆▆ Following discussion from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, a graphic aired promoting the main event. The Championship Contender's Fatal 4-Way match was still to come, pitting Damian Priest, Drew McIntyre, Jey Uso and AJ Styles against each other. One man would go to Survivor Series to challenge Roman Reigns for the WWE Universal Champion - but who would it be? We would find out tonight.
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Friday Night SmackDown on FOX is presented by Progressive - save when you buy auto-home or motorcycle insurance.Bad MouthThe WWE Universe erupted in boos, as out to the ring walked the four women of Queendom. With the WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair leading the way, Shayna Baszler served as the muscle for Chelsea Green's ravenous ramblings, and Candice LeRae pointed all attention to "the Trailblazer" in charge. The quartet took charge of the WWE ThunderDome, as Charlotte graced the microphone and began to discuss Survivor Series coming up. It was the time for SmackDown versus RAW, but quite frankly she didn't give a damn about all of that Brand Supremacy stuff. What really motivated her was one thing: and that was beating Bayley's butt and making the world recognize her as the one true WWE Women's Champion! Flair made it known she and "the One Over All" were not friends, though you'd have to be living under a rock to not know that. Charlotte talked the comments the WWE Women's World Champion made this past week on Monday Night RAW, and how she had just the retort for her.
Shayna Baszler nodded, as the WWE Women's Universal Champion claimed she was going to trounce her. Charlotte Flair reminded Bayley of how she had always been the little fish in a big pond. When the Four Horsewomen ran rampant in NXT, it was always about Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks. Bayley was the little-engine-who-could, and the other girls pitied her for it. It was so funny to "the Trailblazer" to know Bayley went from "the Hugger" to a leech, here to suck the life out of everything she touched. Flair talked "the One Over All" barely coming out on top in her battles with "the Legit Boss", and how while she wasn't the cleanest cut WWE Superstar; but at least she was "the Dirtiest Player in the Game!" Flair told Bayley to get a clue - nobody liked her, nobody thought she was in a league of her own, and for as talented as she was, it was a good thing the WWE Women's World Championship wasn't on the line - because that 391-day reign would be over come Suvivor Series!
Candice LeRae and Chelsea Green applauded Charlotte Flair's speech, as the WWE Women's Universal Champion addressed her peers on the SmackDown Brand. Survivor Series: Best of the Best was coming up, and they were about to witness Queendom's power. They would run this show, bragging how it was all theirs. Unbeknownst to her, Kairi Sane snuck into the ring; her cane in hand! Shayna Baszler was walloped in the spine by "the Markswoman", who tackled her to the mat. Kairi was not finished with "the New Age Enforcer" even after Hell in a Cell, but it came with "the Poison Pixie" and "the Prize Emerald" ganging up on her! Flair's girls hammered "the Pirate Princess", who tried to fight back just to be hit with the Queen's Boot! Flair smiled as Shayna got revenge, until Ember Moon hit the ring! Herself and Sane cleaned house of Baszler, Green and LeRae, leaving "the Goddess of War" and Kairi side by side. As Queendom backed away, out came the Southern Belles. Survivor Series Qualifying action was up next!
An advertisement aired, highlighting the many faces, many looks, many walks and many Tombstone Piledrivers synonymous with "the Deadman". 30 years later, this November marked three Decades of Destruction from The Undertaker. WWE Survivor Series 2020 will stream live on Sunday, November 22 exclusive to the WWE Network from 7e/4p. 4) Ember Moon (with Kairi Sane) def. Lacey Evans (with Mickie James) to join Team SmackDown in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (4:16) After providing backup for Kairi Sane at the mercy of Queendom, Ember Moon prepared for combat against "the First Lady". With "the Country Gal" in her corner, "the Markswoman" kept an eye on her as Ember outmaneuvered Lacey. As a one-legged dropkick knocked Lacey Evans through a loop, "the Goddess of War" came flying off the second rope with a springboard dropkick for a near fall. Mickie James soon provided the ample distraction for her Southern Belles partner, who connected with a swinging neckbreaker into a rolling splash. With a near fall from the shoulderbreaker, Evans continued to gloat with a straitjacket hold applied. She fired back with Ember's Combo, before executing the handspring elbow smash in the corner! The Eclipse was coming up when Mickie tried to involve herself - just for "the Pirate Princess" to chase her around ringside! While Lacey regained control momentarily, the Bronco Buster was missed - and Ember got the submission win with a Cloverleaf Crossface!
Ember Moon picked up the victory to join Shayna Baszler on Team SmackDown at the Survivor Series, and Kairi Sane quickly joined her in the ring. "The Goddess of War" had her hand raised by "the Markswoman", as an alliance appeared to have been formed between the two entities. Mickie James checked on Lacey Evans, who favored her neck after such a devastating submission hold.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Women's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team SmackDown (Ember Moon, Shayna Baszler, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Asuka, Nia Jax, Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss and TBA)
▆▆▆ Two Badasses, One Place Drew McIntyre performed pressups in the hall, in anticipation for tonight's main event. With the WWE Universal Championship opportunity hanging in the balance, "the Scottish Terminator" badly wanted gold back around his waist - when approached by Damian Priest! "The Archer of Infamy" exchanged smiles with the Scotsman, as the former RAW and NXT Superstars remained silent. Finally, Priest extended the hand to Drew wishing him luck in the Championship Contender's match tonight. Shrugging it off, McIntyre told him there could be only one: but in that Fatal 4-Way match, it would be him going to Survivor Series. The two parted ways, with "the Nocturnal Rockstar" amused.
An advertisement aired, presented by WWE Superstar and Veteran Lacey Evans. She talked about life after the service, and how Hire Heroes USA empowers veterans and their spouses to find meaningful careers in the civilian workforce. Finding success after service is a challenge, but you don't have to do it alone. Visit hireheroesusa.org today.Arm for an ArmThe WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair tried to recompose Shayna Baszler in the backstage area, after the run-in with Kairi Sane moments ago. "The Trailblazer" tried to cool "the New Age Enforcer" off, when out of nowhere leaped Kairi Sane with an ambush on Baszler! Flair again rushed to get involved, as Shayna tried to fight the possessed "Pirate Princess" off. "The Markswoman" refused to let up, until officials rushed to the scene to separate the two rivals from one another. Sane threatened to break Baszler's arm!
▆▆▆ 5) The Viking Raiders (with Valhalla) def. Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch in a Viking Rules match (10:22) With the ringside area littered with shields, oars and parts associated with rowing boats, Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch came to the ring to engage in Viking warfare with Erik and Ivar. "The Modern Day Vikings" were responsible for putting Lorcan and Burch on the shelf weeks ago with their brutal change in attitude, and were now out for revenge. Lorcan and Burch ambushed the Viking Raiders en route to the ring, with the two tossing shields in the direction of the lumbering brutes. Ivar fired back and connected with a cannonball off the apron to the floor onto everybody, when "the Boston Bruiser" came firing back with the use of a rowing oar! Open-hand slaps saw Oney open fire on Erik, only to be met with a handspring elbow. Valhalla watched on from ringside with anticipation, as finally Ivar missed a cartwheel clothesline and found himself sent through the ropes by Lorcan - when "the London Mauler" aided Lorcan in taking flight - a vaulting press catching the Raiders on the floor! The wild Viking Rules match continued as Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch worked to incapacitate Ivar on a rowing boat. Attempting a powerbomb, "the London Mauler" wound up back dropped through the wood, and as Ivar battled "the Boston Bruiser", he proceeded to crush the boat with Lorcan on it with a running senton! Danny Burch tried valiantly to fight both "Modern Day Vikings" off, succeeding in drilling Erik with a headbutt. Ivar wound up cutting him off a sidewalk slam, when a wheelbarrow hold saw Erik set him up for a springboard clothesline from the big man! Resting a shield on top of Burch, a seated senton saw Ivar crush the Brit beneath, when Oney Lorcan came firing back with shots from his own shield! Going medieval on the Raiders, Lorcan hit a half-and-half suplex on Erik before executing the running blockbuster on Ivar. Sensing victory, Oney and Danny teamed up with a double draping DDT to Erik - when Valhalla climbed into the ring - spraying black mist in the eyes of Danny! Lorcan wound up kicked in the groin, setting him up for the Viking Experience!A New Day OppositionErik and Ivar towered over the fallen Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch, victorious in this unique Viking Rules match. The black gunk spewed from the mouth of Valhalla, who paced back and forth before raising her men's hands in victory. Danny Burch remained blinded and tried to remove the mist from his eyes - made worse as the Viking Raiders were soon encouraged to continue their assault! With shields in hand, they proceeded to continue to brutalize "the Boston Bruiser" and "the London Mauler" - when the New Day made their arrival. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods walked out to the ring, confronting "the Modern Day Vikings" in the ring. While they were motivated to fight the intruders, Valhalla oddly ordered them both to retreat - neither of the trio breaking eye contact as they backed out of the ring.
▆▆▆ Roman Reigns sat comfortably in his dressing room, as Paul Heyman watched on with a determined look on his face. The WWE Universal Champion appeared confident as he awaited his next challenger to be named in the impending Championship Contender's Fatal 4-Way match. Who would go on to Survivor Series: Best of the Best to meet "the Head of the Table?" We would find out in the main event - up next!
A graphic aired, promoting WWE Talking Smack, available tomorrow morning on the free version of the WWE Network. Corey Graves and Kayla Braxton would be joined by the new SmackDown Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode, Ember Moon and Ricochet.A DivideSami Zayn conversed with Shinsuke Nakamura in the hall, when up stormed Sheamus accompanied by Cesaro. Irate over the helping hand "the Great Liberator" had played, the Irishman told Sami he could have done the job all by himself! Zayn begged to differ, pointing out "the Celtic Warrior" was struggling to get the job done against Johnny Gargano - just like last time. It provoked Sheamus, when "the Swiss Cyborg" raised that Sami was selfish and acting strictly on his own accord. This annoyed Shin, who surprisingly opposed the European and told him Sami was doing the right thing for the Artist Collective. As Cesaro corrected him in stating they were Fight Night, Sami rebuttled Sheamus in telling him he should be thanking him - but nonetheless, as he made lemonade about the Celt's lemons, he had just called in a favor with WWE Official Adam Pearce - next week, he'd be getting a shot at the WWE Intercontinental Championship! Sheamus was livid at his exclusion, as Sami wished him luck at Survivor Series.
- Next week - WWE Intercontinental Championship - Johnny Gargano (c) vs Sami Zayn
▆▆▆ Survivor Series: Best of the Best is presented by CyberPunk 2077, available December 10 on Xbox, PC, PlayStation and Stadia - Rated M for Mature.6) Jey Uso def. AJ Styles, Drew McIntyre & Damian Priest in a Championship Contender's Fatal 4-Way match (9:05) With the WWE Universal Championship opportunity up for grabs, four of SmackDown's top Superstars faced off in an action-packed Fatal 4-Way match. Jey Uso was immediately targeted by AJ Styles, taking the Samoan down with the Phenomenal Blitz after sidestepping a superkick. Drew McIntyre got involved with a belly-to-belly suplex sending him into the corner, when Damian Priest collided with his fellow stallion with a big boot! Drew rallied back with one of his own - when "the Archer of Infamy" missed a follow-up - inadvertently striking Jey. As the Glasgow Kiss rocked Priest, the match grew wilder as "the Scottish Terminator" clotheslined him to the floor. Teasing a tope con hilo, the Scotsman walked into a superkick from Jey, who muscled McIntyre up for a Samoan drop! His attempts at covering went thwarted by "the Phenomenal One", who connected with a pumphandle gutbuster before attempting a brainbuster on McIntyre - instead Priest came in with a spinning roundhouse kick! Jey Uso went soaring off the top rope onto the other three participants on the floor, as this Fatal 4-Way match continued to come unglued. Looking for a fireman's carry, AJ Styles was able to block it into a reverse DDT! Heading to the apron for the Phenomenal Forearm, Damian Priest dragged him from the apron before coming off the top rope himself with a diving spinning wheel kick! "The Archer of Infamy" executed the falcon arrow - when Drew McIntyre broke it up. The two big men battled it out, with the Claymore Kick going evaded - and an elevated flatliner drilled "the Scottish Terminator" for a near fall. Priest attempted the Crucifix Powerbomb, but Drew got out and took him to 'Claymore Country!' McIntyre covered - but AJ dove in with the springboard 450 splash. AJ followed suit by slapping on the Calf Crusher, but as Drew appeared to be on the verge of tapping out, in came Jey Uso with the Samoan Splash from the top rope! McIntyre favored his leg, unable to break the count - as Jey pinned Styles!A Winner is UceJey Uso was able to come out on top in a nonstop action Championship Contender's Fatal 4-Way confrontation. The Samoan could hardly believe it himself, as Drew McIntyre continued to his favor his leg from the preceding Calf Crusher. AJ Styles fell out to the floor, as Damian Priest slammed his fist against the ring apron. Uso was the man standing tall - when his cousin began to make his arrival. Accompanied by a curious Paul Heyman, Roman Reigns made a slow walk down to the ring where he handed the WWE Universal Championship to his "Special Council". Reigns suddenly smiled and hugged a bewildered Jey, raising his hand as the official number one contender! Meanwhile, Jimmy Uso hobbled out to the stage, astonished by what he was seeing. What would this mean for Survivor Series, now it would be Bloodline against Bloodline: cousin against cousin for the top title SmackDown has to offer?
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - WWE Universal Championship - Roman Reigns (c) vs Jey Uso
Talking Smack #70 – November 7, 2020 Kayla Braxton and Corey Graves welcomed the newly crowned SmackDown Tag Team Champions Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode, who continued to celebrate after overcoming Heavy Machinery tonight. "The Show Off" maintained that he did not have eyes for Mandy Rose - he kicked her to the curb once already. "The Glorious One" voiced what this meant for Survivor Series: Best of the Best, telling Los Mysterios they had better be watching, and had better be ready to get beat by "the Dirty Dawgs". Ricochet joined the show to talk about Survivor Series: Best of the Best, when approached again by Sir Gable and Duke Nese. Demanding respect be placed on the King's name, "the One and Only" reasoned that King Corbin's absence spoke louder than words, reiterating if he dared show up next week however, he'd be waiting in the six-man tag team match. As the Royal Family departed, "the Future of Flight" said his potential was yet to be realized: but when it was SmackDown against RAW, his star would be born. Ember Moon was welcomed back to SmackDown, as she was asked why she joined Kairi Sane in her plight against Queendom. "The Goddess of War" explained she was a different animal, and when it came to who ran Friday Night SmackDown - there was no way she would allow Charlotte Flair or her minions to come close. Ember said she was going to enjoy Survivor Series: Best of the Best, but beyond that - she was looking forward to challenging for the WWE Women's Universal Championship.
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NXT UK #118 – November 5, 2020 BT Sport Studios in London, England
"God of War" by WARGASM
A video package aired, taking us back to last week's tense Falls Count Anywhere confrontation. A-Kid and Noam Dar took their frustrations to the next level, with neither backing down from the other. Weapons were introduced and decisions were made away from the confounds of the ring; both rivals battling throughout BT Sport Studios. Finally, when the dust settled, "El Niño Anónimo" was able to take victory and put "the Scottish Supernova" down in defeat.
The opening video package aired, bringing us to the BT Sport Studios for the fallout of WALTER vs Dragunov! NXT UK was on the air, and Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness wasted no time in discussing what was coming up tonight - including an in-ring interview with "the Mad Man from Moscow"; plus, Dave Mastiff, Ridge Holland and Mark Andrews would go at it in a Triple Threat match.
- Andy Shepherd conducts an in-ring interview with Ilja Dragunov
- Triple Threat match - Ridge Holland vs Mark Andrews vs Dave Mastiff
1) Grizzled Young Veterans def. Aussie Attack in a Number One Contender's match (11:23) With Trent Seven blinded by a smashing from a glass bottle courtesy of Gallus several weeks ago, Moustache Mountain were out of the running for an NXT UK Tag Team Championship opportunity. Gallus joined commentary with an easel of "the Guvna" in their possession - going so far as to draw an eyepatch on his portrait! Meanwhile, Aussie Attack and Grizzled Young Veterans vied for the next title opportunity; "the Darlings from Down Under" gaining the upper hand in explosive fashion. Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink cleared "the Vets" from the ring, when stereo dives through the ropes caught Zack Gibson and James Drake! The teamwork of the Aussies was displayed as Thorne and Vink connected with a double suplex to Drake, when a blindtag to Gibson allowed him to sneak in with a low single-legged dropkick from behind. Vink found himself targeted by the Brits, who continued to dissect the knee. He shot back with a fireman's carry knee strike, when his leg began bothering him - and Drake took him down with a chop block! Zack Gibson and James Drake continued to do an expert job of cutting off the ring, keeping Brendan Vink under their control. While he struck back with an uranage slam out of the corner to Gibson, Drake prevented the tag to Shane Thorne with a dropkick taking the illegal man from the apron! With the Koji Clutch applied, Vink managed to fire up and slam him before going on a tear! With an overhead belly-to-belly suplex to Gibson, he evaded Drake's superkick with a sidewalk slam before tagging in Thorne. The fresh man ran roughshod over the Grizzled Young Veterans, using a slingshot bulldog for Drake and a cannonball for Gibson. "The Vets" were swarmed by the energy of "the Darlings from Down Under", as a double back suplex got a near fall on the Scouser. Setting up the Down Under Driver double sidewalk slam for Drake; out to ringside sprinted Pretty Deadly! Distracting both members, Gibson capitalized with the Merseyside Drop on Vink, when the Ticket to Mayhem put Thorne away.
Pretty Deadly watched from the stage with keen smiles on their faces. With Aussie Attack's defeat at their hands, Sam Stoker and Lewis Howley took their leave merrily, leaving the Grizzled Young Veterans to celebrate heartily. The newly named number one contenders had earned the right to challenge for the NXT UK Tag Team Championships in two weeks, but in the here-and-now, Gallus confronted "the Vets" in the ring! Five egos took over the ring, all eyeballing one another and butting heads. Joe Coffey tried to drag Wolfgang and Mark Coffey from the scene, though "Gallus Boys" instead decided to raise their titles high and remind them who they were dealing with.
- NXT UK - November 19, 2020 - NXT UK Tag Team Championship - Gallus (c) vs Grizzled Young Veterans
☗☗☗ Beautiful and Tough A vignette aired, taking us to a profile of "the Fashionista". Jinny walked the runways in a majestic series of ensembles, as she began to provide the NXT Universe a glimpse of what she was all about. She grew up as part of a wealthy family, and she knew all too well from a young age that the entire world revolved around her. Jinny described herself as beautiful as she was tough, documenting her rise to prominence in appearances at fashion exposes around Europe. Now she was here, and her chief concern was keeping her best friend and confidante Kay Lee Ray happy. When it came to the likes of Dani Luna and Xia Brookside, they couldn't hold a candle to the NXT UK Women's Champion - Jinny believed KLR was unstoppable. A graphic aired, promoting Jinny in singles action tonight against "the Croydon Crusher".
- Tonight - Dani Luna vs Jinny
A-Winner Footage aired from last week, where after NXT UK went off the air, A-Kid returned to the Gorilla position after a gruelling Falls Count Anywhere confrontation. Approached by the cameraman, he gave his thoughts to a hearty performance in defeating Noam Dar moments prior. "El Niño Anónimo" was quick to admit how relieved he was to have put "the Scottish Supernova" away, noting how tough a competitor he was. With Dar in his rearview mirror however, A-Kid believed the best was yet to come as he urged the NXT Universe to keep an eye on him.
☗☗☗ 2) Xia Li def. Stevie Turner (2:24) "The Wushu Crusader" was in pursuit of becoming the greatest she could possibly be, and with an undefeated streak amassed since arriving from across the pond, she looked to continue her efforts against the youthful Stevie Turner. The upstart from Paddington was willing to match up with Xia Li in ground-based combat, but the quickness of "the Chongqing Warrior" proved difficult. As Stevie tried to speed up the pace, a big boot fed into a spinning heel kick! Using her educated feet, Li continued with a series of knee strikes to the face and chest, before a spinkick knocked her opponent silly. With Turner on all-fours, it was a matter of time for the Tornado Kick to put her away.
Xia Li continued to prove dominant, having her hand raised after the bell. Stevie Turner was out cold in defeat, as "the Wushu Crusader" continued her perfect record since coming onto the scene in NXT UK.
☗☗☗ Escaping the Scene of the Crime Cameras caught up with Pretty Deadly backstage, where Sam Stoker and Lewis Howley appeared in a hurry to get away from BT Sport Studios! They carried their bags in tow - when stopped by Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter. They congratulated Pretty Deadly on a good job, costing Aussie Attack the chance to challenge for the NXT UK Tag Team Championship. Sam and Lewis spoke with urgency, demanding they get out of their way! Meanwhile, Smith and Carter appeared to be on the same page, noting they had been working a lot lately on their craftsmanship as a unit. Reminiscing about the time Pretty Deadly took them on and had them believe they were nothing, the two mused a rematch was in order! Pretty Deadly frantically accepted their challenge for next week - but demanded they get out of the way. Smith and Carter complied - but not before giving them a fright, convincing them that "the Darlings from Down Under" were behind them!
- Next week - Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter vs Pretty Deadly
An advertisement aired, promoting '30 Days of the Deadman' on the WWE Network. November marked thirty years of infamy for The Undertaker, going down as one of the greatest Superstars of all time. Now was the chance to see him like you'd never seen him before, with exclusive new shows. 'The Mortician - The Story of Paul Bearer' will premiere this Sunday from 8/7c.
Footage aired from last week on NXT UK, where Xia Brookside came up six seconds short in outlasting the 5-Minute Challenge of NXT UK Women's Champion Kay Lee Ray. KLR and Jinny proceeded to put the boots to the youngster, as well as her friend Dani Luna - when who would come racing to the ring but Millie McKenzie. With sights set on the title, "the Firestarter's" next challenger appeared to be in plain sight.
Skipping Lines Francesca Brown was with Millie McKenzie, wanting to hear from the newest addition to NXT UK. Millie noted how well-versed she was with the work of Kay Lee Ray. Not only had she studied the NXT UK Women's Champion's work for the past fifteen months; she had seen her in locker rooms across the world. McKenzie explained she had wrestled around the world - and when she saw the injustices that KLR along with Jinny had been serving up, she knew she had to go for the big time. The Coventry native acknowledged how new she was, but having always found it hard to believe in herself - what she did last week was something she had never felt so confident about. She believed, which was why she was gunning for gold. Xia Li suddenly showed up, staring her in the face. Coldly, she voiced her unappreciation for McKenzie jumping the line to KLR's title. "The Wushu Crusader" believed Millie didn't know honor, which only willed her to fight her for the right, any time any place. Xia left, the challenge thrown down.
☗☗☗ 3) Jinny def. Dani Luna (7:15) The presence of Jinny had been a thorn in the side of anyone going up against the NXT UK Women's Champion Kay Lee Ray in recent months. Dani Luna quickly ran her from the ring with a waistlock takedown, a biel throw and a gutwrench suplex! "The Fashionista" bailed out, when met with a lariat from behind! Luna continued to control, until an eye poke led to a DDT. The right-hand accomplice of "the Firestarter" began to work over the neck of "the Croydon Crusher", keeping her grounded with a kneeling octopus hold. Luna used her power to deadlift slam her, before a fireman's carry slam fed into a fallaway slam in succession! Dani set up the sitout powerbomb when Jinny escaped with a hurricanrana. As a flatliner into the second turnbuckle persisted, Jinny drilled Luna with a draping facebuster - but Luna kicked out! Jinny attempted the Touch of Culture when Dani reversed into a powerbomb - but Jinny reversed into a sunset flip with the ropes to steal the win!
Revenge Served Sweet "The Fashionista" stole the victory and quickly got out of the vicinity. Dani Luna came to her senses and realized the defeat, contesting the decision of the referee. Meanwhile, Jinny rubbed it in the face of "the Croydon Crusher" - little did she realize that Xia Brookside was right behind her! Jinny turned to leave but was grabbed by the ruff of her neck and sent back into the ring. A sitout powerbomb saw Dani flatten Jinny, and the two fan favorites proceeded to celebrate side by side.
☗☗☗ Following a short sequence of clips from the violent, hard-hitting NXT United Kingdom Championship match two weeks ago, a graphic aired promoting the upcoming appearance of "the Mad Man From Moscow". Ilja Dragunov had not been seen since coming up short against WALTER - but he would be live in living color for an in-ring interview with Andy Shepherd: next.
Pansies-in-Training A vignette aired, taking us to earlier this week from the NXT UK Performance Center. Class was in session for many upstarts from the NXT UK roster, as coaches such as Johnny Moss, Robbie Brookside and James Mason were on-hand to spectate, supervise and guide "the Future of Tomorrow". In walked a bombastic Rampage Brown, unimpressed with what he was seeing before him. The newcomer greeted NXT UK Superstar Dave Mastiff with pleasure, but upon seeing the sorry sight of the training drills before him, Rampage made snide remarks to the coaches. Brown was pulled up on his comments by Brookside, though "the Liverpool Lad's" words fell on deaf ears. Rampage believed the NXT UK locker room was full of immature pansies - whereas he had been waiting long enough to get the chance to come here and show everybody what British Wrestling was all about. Moss and Mason were having none of the newcomer's comments, leading to Brown choosing to make his own exit - all the while insulting everybody in sight!
☗☗☗ One More Chance Inside BT Sport Studios, Andy Shepherd was standing in the ring as he welcomed out the man who came closer than anyone to capturing the NXT United Kingdom Championship two weeks ago - Ilja Dragunov. "The Czar" made a hesitant entrance, glancing around at the faces on the LED boards across the building. Sporting a sportless black suit with a red tie, the immaculately presented "Mad Man From Moscow" made a humble arrival to the ring, before shaking hands with Andy. As the voice of NXT UK looked back at his life-changing altercation with WALTER a fortnight ago, the Russian admitted that it was there he remembered what it felt like to come short of an ultimate goal. For all of his life he had been a fighter, remembering a time where he and his mother arrived in Germany not knowing a single word of the language. He had to come from nothing, but the one constant remained: his admiration for the sport of professional wrestling. It was all he thought about for all those years - even now he could still not fathom the fact he had made it.
Maybe it was because he was yet to recognize what it was like to taste gold in the spotlight, but Ilja Dragunov confessed he didn't feel quite like an NXT UK Superstar. He may have made it to what many consider "the big leagues", but unlike his contemporaries his obsession with being a successful wrestler was so high that he would not ever consider the thought of being successful until he made it to the top of the mountain. "The Mad Man From Moscow" said he had only just hit the cusp of his potential, and while two weeks ago many can claim he and WALTER had the fight of their lives. The NXT Universe, and all of the boys and girls in the back could claim they had a "match-of-the-year candidate" - but he couldn't look at it that way, because he did not win that match-of-the-year candidate...but he knew he could. Ilja knew that he was yet to earn the respect of "the Ring General" - the very man who had haunted NXT UK for the past 573 days - but he would.
Passionately, slamming his forehead into the microphone, Ilja Dragunov desired one more match with the leader of Imperium - to not just show the NXT Universe what could be done; but to prove to himself that he was successful, and that he made it. "The Czar" knew he could beat WALTER one-on-one, and that was why he wasn't demanding a rematch - he was begging and pleading! "The Mad Man From Moscow" dropped to his knees and buried his face into the sacred canvas as he urged "the Ring General" to accept his challenge - one last time, so that he could gain respect; so that he could attain success; and so that he could put his own mind at ease that he had what it took to dethrone the NXT United Kingdom Champion! Dragunov tearfully returned to his feet, thanking Andy Shepherd before returning to the back. An emotionally-charged Russian believed he had what it took to be the one to end WALTER's crusade!
An advertisement aired, highlighting the many faces, many looks, many walks and many Tombstone Piledrivers synonymous with "the Deadman". 30 years later, this November marked three Decades of Destruction from The Undertaker. WWE Survivor Series 2020 will stream live on Sunday, November 22 exclusive to the WWE Network from 7e/4p.
The Open Earlier today, the paparazzi were present backstage at BT Sport Studios, as the so-called NXT Cruiserweight Champion Jordan Devlin stood in sunglasses to address the tabloids. Full of arrogance, "the Irish Ace" gloated in the fact he was the unproven and undefeated champion - unlike his Mexican contemporary. Devlin answered queries from the off-screen journalists pertaining his thoughts on Santos Escobar, as well as the idea of going back to the United States to claim his undisputed crown. He talked wanting to go back to NXT and show the NXT Cruiserweight Division who ran it truly, before announcing some exciting news for the Division on this side of the water. The champ announced a Cruiserweight Open in three weeks time that would serve as groundbreaking to the idea of what the United Kingdom and Europe has to offer - and the victor would move on to challenge him for his title. As Devlin wrapped up his announcement, he departed, ignoring further questions from the media!
- NXT UK - November 25, 2020 - Jordan Devlin hosts the Cruiserweight Open
☗☗☗ Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness ran down what had been an eventful night on NXT UK before shifting gears, with graphics previewing what was set to take place on next week's show - including the return to action of the NXT United Kingdom Champion WALTER; Xia Li and Millie McKenzie to do battle for the next shot at Kay Lee Ray's NXT UK Women's Championship; Pretty Deadly would meet Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter; and in a rematch from last week, Tyler Bate would look to get his hands on Joe Coffey once again - this time in a No-Disqualification match, with Gallus barred from ringside.
- No-Disqualification match - Joe Coffey vs Tyler Bate - Gallus are barred from ringside.
- NXT United Kingdom Champion WALTER will be in action
- Number One Contender's match - Millie McKenzie vs Xia Li
- Pretty Deadly vs Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter
☗☗☗ 4) Mark Andrews def. Dave Mastiff & Ridge Holland in a Triple Threat match (13:22) When 'the Battle of the Blokes' several weeks ago went sabotaged by Mark Andrews seeking revenge for Dave Mastiff's betrayal, Ridge Holland was not going to let it go. The two big men locked eyes, when "the Pop-Punk Prodigy" zipped in with a leaping knee stunning both! Despite the size disadvantage, Mark hit the ropes with a wheelbarrow bulldog that took down "the Lancashire Bomber" - when "Big Ridge" cut him off with a sidewalk slam! Holland and Mastiff went back to it, with Mastiff evading a corner splash and connecting with an amazing rolling fireman's carry. Andrews returned with a sliding enzuigiri for his betrayer, when a code red saw the overbearing weight of Mastiff power him up with ease - driving Andrews down with a faceplant and a sitdown splash! Showing his power, Mastiff followed a shotgun dropkick for Ridge with a stalling suplex. The action spilled outside, when Andrews came vaulting from the apron with a moonsault - but both opponents caught him and tossed him over the guardrails! Mark Andrews remained incapacitated following a brutal cannonball against the guardrail at ringside. Ridge Holland hulked up from a barrage of forearm smashes, when "the Lancashire Bomber" intruded with a headbutt - putting the Yorkshireman down with a powerbomb! As a running senton landed, Mastiff's count was broken by "the Pop-Punk Prodigy" - firing with a standing corkscrew moonsault! The high-flying Welshman held the ropes down allowing him to dropkick Mastiff from the apron - but a handspring saw "Big Ridge" catch him with an Alabama slam! Holland hammered at Andrews with Mastiff, as the two took turns with corner splashes. A deadlift German suplex took Andrews out, but Mastiff covered only set Ridge off. The two argued before colliding with blows again - Ridge attempting Northern Grit just for Mastiff to be too heavy. A front slam allowed Mastiff to execute the Vader Bomb - but little did he know Andrews was closeby and came off with a Shooting Star Press to pick up the upset!
The Bomber Gets Bombed Not many people had to expect Mark Andrews had what it took to overcome the two baddest blokes in NXT UK today - but he did it. "The Pop-Punk Prodigy" celebrated clutching his ribs, while Dave Mastiff rolled out to the floor. Coming to his senses, he groaned in pain when realizing how he had the victory taken from right under his nose. Andrews gloated to the wrath of "the Lancashire Bomber", who barked at the official in annoyance. Kicking the steel steps and hurting his toe, Mastiff's plan backfiring saw him humiliated, when with his back turned for even a moment saw the Welshman take to the skies again with a triangle moonsault plancha - another embarrassing feat for the big man.
☗☗☗ Egos Collide Abruptly, cameras cut backstage where a shouting match had led to tensions escalating in no time between Grizzled Young Veterans and Gallus! The NXT UK Tag Team Champions had approached Zack Gibson and James Drake in their dressing room only to be met with hostilities, prompting a verbal confrontation with Joe Coffey, Wolfgang and Mark Coffey. Referees and producers were on-hand to break it up - as the countdown is on for the NXT UK Tag Team Championship match in two weeks time!
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NXT #428 – November 4, 2020 Capitol Wrestling Center in Orlando, Florida "All Out Life" by Slipknot
205 Live #204 – November 6, 2020 1) Rust Tyler (with Kushida) def. Raúl Mendoza (with Joaquin Wilde) with a backslide. With Legado del Fantasma dominating the NXT Cruiserweight Division, Kushida had established a Frontline to oppose them. Young upstart Rust Tyler brought the fight to one-half of "Las Hyenas", when interference from Wilde enabled Mendoza to get the opening. "The Time Splitter" finally equalized Wilde, allowing Tyler to score a big win. Rust and Kushida celebrated on the rampway, to the chagrin of LdF. (4:23)
2) Mansoor def. Curt Stallion with the Moonsault. The impressionable "Lone Star" boy from Texas looked to take on "the Saudi Superman" in his biggest match to date in NXT. Stallion worked hard at slowing down the fiery go-getter, as Mansoor continued to outwrestle him at every turn. Finally cutting him off with a neckbreaker, Curt's methodical style allowed him to briefly take control. Both struggled on the top rope when Stallion fell to the mat, giving the international fan favorite the win. (4:45)
Kalisto was livid with the failure of Legado del Fantasma to get the job done against a nobody like Rust Tyler. "El Renegado" believed Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza had let Santos Escobar down, and in a war like this, they could afford no more mistakes. "Las Hyenas" tried to stand up for themselves just for Kalisto to slap them each across the face, telling them they had not earned the right. He ordered them both to make it up in a tag team match next week against Kushida and Rust.
3) Tegan Nox, Tay Conti and Aliyah def. Vanessa Borne, Marina Shafir and Jessamyn Duke when Nox hit Duke with the Shiniest Wizard. Aliyah and Conti showed chemistry against Shafir and Duke, when Ness took control off a spinebuster. After a period of triple teaming Aliyah, Conti made the hot tag only to be cut off. Nox then took the win, when she was attacked after by Borne. Tay and Aliyah ran her off to celebrate alongside "the Welsh Valley Wonder". (6:56)
- Next week - Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza vs Kushida and Rust Tyler
A video package aired, taking us back to last week's NXT Halloween Havoc extravaganza. The Capitol Wrestling Center was dressed for the occasion, as pumpkins, bare tree branches and tombstones occupied the arena for three Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal matches. Io Shirai overcame Mercedes Martinez in Weapons Wild to retain the NXT Women's Championship, while "Absolute" Ricky Starks made it out alive with the NXT North American Championship somehow against Dexter Lumis in a Chain of Horrors match. Adam Cole and Roderick Strong, along with Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly wound up devastated by the advantage of Pete Dunne and Dijakovic having Pat McAfee leading the way in a Texas Tornado match; and in the main event, an epic Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares match saw Finn Bálor come out victorious against Karrion Kross - with the help of the returning Tommaso Ciampa! "The Blackheart" was back from the dead to reap havoc on "the Tollman!"
Goldie Awaits The Capitol Wrestling Center came to life as Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett welcomed us to NXT, one week removed from Halloween Havoc. Immediately, Tommaso Ciampa came walking out to a thunderous reception! After making his first appearance in nearly five months in the closing moments of Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares last week, "the Blackheart" took a slow walk down to the ring in a tanktop and camoflage pants. The NXT Universe applauded him, as Ciampa told the people how he never thought he'd see any of them again. It had been an agonizing summer of self-hatred for him, waking up in the morning and wondering how it all could have possibly come crashing down. Just when he thought everything was getting better, it only gradually got worse. With the time he'd had to think it through, he could no longer fault what his former friend had done, stabbing him in the back during a crucial moment, where he could have recaptured "Goldie" and became NXT Champion.
He couldn't even blame his former friend's wife for being the reason for his ultimate downfall, after initially being led to believe she was willing to forgive him and be on his side. Tommaso Ciampa claimed responsibility for the reprehensible son of a gun he had been, for the deeds he had done and the acts he had committed. But even through it all, at NXT TakeOver: In Your House, he realized just how hollow and lifeless he had become. One Final Beat clearly took it out of him, and what it all came down to was what Karrion Kross did: destroying him psychologically and in short order. "The Blackheart" confessed his neck was bad, and he had to go away and recover physically as well as mentally - but as he sat home and watched in all of his morbidity, he mustered up the courage to turn on NXT: and what he saw burned him deeply. To witness "the Tollman" pursue "Goldie" was maddening, and it was with that motivation he came back and dragged Karrion back to the depths of hell at Halloween Havoc!
"The Blackheart" went to continue, when instead the NXT Champion arrived! Finn Bálor hobbled out gingerly after last week's Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares debacle, in casual dress sporting a leather jacket. "The Prince" raised Tommaso Ciampa's head from "Goldie" in his hand, to look him in the eye as they came face to face. Finn told Tommaso he found last week funny, how he thought he could pop right in and show his face where it wasn't invited. The Irishman admitted he may have appreciated the helping hand in a different time, but when it came down to what he himself had endured at the hands of that diabolical madman, Karrion Kross deserved the ass-whooping of "the Demon" - but instead he got Ciampa. Tommaso smirked as he suggested that maybe if "Demon" Finn hadn't spent so much time playing games, he wouldn't have needed his help to get the job done. As the NXT Universe oohed at the retort, Ciampa maintained it was less about saving Finn, and more about protecting "Goldie" for himself!
The two men locked eyes to a loud ovation, when Finn Bálor and Tommaso Ciampa cracked smiles to one another. "The Prince" and "the Blackheart" theorized how a potential NXT Championship match between the two might turn out, with both having different ideas of how it would end. While Finn believed one 1916 and a Coup de Grâce would do the job and end his prospects of ever coming so close to "Goldie" again, Tommaso believed it would take far more than that - but with a Willow's Bell and the Fairy Tale Ending, the Irishman would fall. As both glared the other out again, the two shared another laugh, as the champion offered him anytime, any place. Ciampa appreciated it, but he knew better than to go straight for "Goldie". Looking down at the title, he told the NXT Championship that some day soon their time would come - but for now, he had a score to settle with "the Tollman". Bálor understood and wished him luck, as the two shook hands and parted ways.
"The Blackheart" watched the NXT Champion leave with "Goldie" in his possession, completely unsuspecting to be ambushed by a group of men in black shirts and trackpants! Tommaso Ciampa quickly disposed of them, delivering a knee trembler to one unfortunate recruit and sending two others over the top rope! As he looked for Project Ciampa, the main culprit behind the attack revealed himself: as Timothy Thatcher clubbed him in the back of the neck. Looking for a sleeper hold, "the Professor of Pain" had sent his 'School of Pain' students after Ciampa, surely to make an impression. But Tommaso managed to repeatedly headbutt to freedom, taking him down with an overhead throw! Thatch bailed from the ring, a sadistic toothless grin on his face. Ciampa showed no sign of ring rust as he stood his ground in the face of adversity!
✕✕✕ Backstage, the NXT Cruiserweight Champion Santos Escobar took a slow walk down the hall. Robed and sporting the mask of El Hijo del Fantasma, "the Emperor" was followed by members of Legado Del Fantasma. Kalisto, Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza were suited and booted for their leader's Open Challenge - coming up next.
Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett welcomed us to NXT from the announce table, moments after a chaotic scene to kick things off. While a choice exchange of words had all eyes on a potential NXT Championship match pitting Finn Bálor against Tommaso Ciampa, "the Blackheart" instead voiced his desire to focus first on Karrion Kross. Footage aired of Timothy Thatcher and his 'School of Pain' students' attempt to blindsight Ciampa, as the broadcast team confirmed that NXT General Manager William Regal had made it official: Ciampa to take on Thatch tonight!
- Tonight - Timothy Thatcher vs Tommaso Ciampa
✕✕✕ Luchador Without HonorKalisto, Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza led the way for "the Emperor", stepping out to the stage of the Capitol Wrestling Center. As Santos Escobar surveyed the building, he was adorned in the colorful trunks reminiscent of his past identity as El Hijo del Fantasma. Escobar conversed with "El Renegado" and "Las Hyenas", before ordering them all back to the locker room! Wishing to take this Open Challenge on his own, the NXT Cruiserweight Champion stood in wait and prepared for whomever his challenger might be - when out came Gran Metalik! Sporting a new mask and a shift in personality, "the King of the Ropes" came racing down to the ring to get his hands on the head of Legado del Fantasma, who ordered his unmasking one month ago!1) Santos Escobar (c) def. Gran Metalik to retain the NXT Cruiserweight Championship in an Open Challenge (14:33) "The Emperor" looked for control, engaging in an exchange of open-hand chops. As Gran Metalik ducked a series of clotheslines, a spinning headscissors sent the NXT Cruiserweight Champion adrift. Continuing his attack with a handspring armdrag, "the King of the Ropes" missed a strike but walked the middle rope - firing with a missile dropkick! Santos Escobar bailed outside, but evaded a teased dive from Metalik. The Lucha House Party member took to the apron, flying off with a hurricanrana ringside! Looking for an Asai moonsault, Escobar sidestepped it, as his opponent landed on his feet - only to encounter a superkick! Escobar sent Metalik back inside, repeatedly hammering at the back before connecting with a sliding dropkick. With a focus on the back, Escobar tugged at the mask when Metalik broke it off and executed a swinging tornado DDT! Escobar rolled out to the apron, when a vaulting hurricanrana to the floor was tried - but Escobar powerbombed him on the hardest part of the ring! Gran Metalik continued in his suffering, as the NXT Cruiserweight Champion landed with an apron splash! Focusing on the spine of "the King of the Ropes", "the Emperor" stretched his challenger across his knee on the mat. Turning to a Boston crab, Metalik was in a precarious position, when he managed to make the ropes! The resilience shone through as a superkick stunned Escobar - just for a brainbuster to be reversed into a sit-out powerbomb! The leader of Legado del Fantasma took Metalik to the top rope, teasing the fireman's carry drop - but Metalik freed himself and reversed into a frankensteiner! With a spinning bulldog, the challenger followed with a ropewalk diving elbow drop for a near fall. On the top rope he went to fly, but Escobar crotched him! Knocked to the mat, Escobar's diving splash saw Metalik get his knees up, and a Yoshi Tonic connected! The Metalik Driver was coming up, when Santos scored with a low blow out of view of the official! The Phantom Driver followed, to retain the title!Frontline AssembledThe NXT Cruiserweight Champion managed to retain the title in this Open Challenge, but was clearly frustrated from the challenging offset of Gran Metalik. Santos Escobar continued to nail "the King of the Ropes" with barbaric right hand after right hand. He teased unmasking Metalik again as had been done before - when out came Kushida, followed by Rust Tyler and Leon Ruff! "The Emperor" wisely rolled out to the floor to celebrate with his title, leaving "the Time Splitter" to check on Metalik. With the Cruiserweight Frontline assembled, Legado del Fantasma looked to have some stiff competition in their midst, as Metalik called out for LdF to come and fight.
✕✕✕ Thatch's TeachingsFive of his students sat crosslegged on gym mats in the backstage area, as Timothy Thatcher paced back and forth. Wildly, he explained his logic in sending his recruits to try and take on Tommaso Ciampa, because a man like "the Blackheart" knew no fear and only torment. In his world of shades of grey, "the Professor of Pain" believed him to be the perfect target for them all to go up against with no relent. Thatch deemed it the culmination of the beginning level of their teaching - but the curriculum proved it as the first of only hundreds of agonizing steps in their future. Tonight, Thatch vowed to take apart Ciampa in the name of his true calling: 'the School of Pain'. Thatch ordered them to be gone as he got ready, but one student spoke up. Not comfortable with how things were going, he confessed to being a longtime fan of Ciampa's work - and it promptly got the student a heavy open-hand slap across the face! Ciampa repeated it, before grabbing the outspoken trainee and hurling him from his dojo!Rocking the House DownA vignette aired, taking us to an open mic night. The room was littered with disinterested people, spread out for the performance of a stand-up comedian. Nervous, his material was reminiscent of a Jerry Seinfeld act - those listening heckling him. Soon he was booed offstage, exposed as unable to handle the pressure. Across the room showed a cool cat knocking back a drink. Slamming it on the counter, the man stood up and took a walk in slow-motion. With wind blowing through his long locks, "the Bugezmeister" headed to the stage. The dozen spectators took notice as Rick Bugez plugged his axe into the amplifier - asking them if they were ready to rock! With a heartstopping performance bringing the illusions of thunder and lightning around him, bodies packed the room as he played and sang. By the end of the show, a windswept crowd of people were left stunned. Suddenly, they chanted "Bugez! Bugez! Bugez!" A graphic aired, promoting Rick Bugez returning to "the Black and Gold Brand" - next week!
- Next week - Rick Bugez returns to NXT
✕✕✕ 2) Kayden Carter (with Kacy Catanzaro) def. Raquel González (with Dakota Kai) (4:26) Much like Dakota Kai had reinforcements in Raquel González, Kacy Catanzaro last week showed she also had a friend in Kayden Carter. She surprised "Big Mami Cool" with a dropkick before taking her down with an armbar. González continued to be at odds with "King Kota", who continued to bark orders as the match progressed. As Raquel had the ropes pulled down on her, she fell outside, and immediately got into a war of words with her so-called employer. Carter shot out with a springboard crossbody plancha onto both, when Kacy Catanzaro joined the fray! As Catanzaro went after Kota, González took the opportunity to body slam Carter on the ringside floor. Raquel punished her back inside, as a stalling suplex and a Canadian backbreaker worked her over. Looking for a rotating slingshot senton, Carter got the knees up and began her comeback. A springboard dropkick got a near fall, when Raquel cut her off. A powerbomb was teased - reversed into a crucifix bomb, to take the win!BenefactorKayden Carter dove out of the ring into the arms of a celebratory Kacy Catanzaro, as the NXT Universe came to life! A marginal upset was had, and Dakota Kai was furious. As Carter and Catanzaro backed up the rampway in victory, "King Kota" stormed the ring and got right in the face of Raquel González. Demanding she get up and act like a woman for the first time in her life, "the Insurance Policy" found herself piefaced. Now she had had enough, as Raquel got up with a striking look on her face. Kota realized she messed up, as González grabbed her partner by the hair and warned her never to speak to her that way again. Instead, Kai reminded her who signed her checks: it was her! She could go back to a normal life without her, but it would come at the cost of her sick aunt's health. Kai had Raquel's mind blown, as she demanded she be relinquished - and reluctantly, she complied. Kota was glad to have her fall back in line, having "the Insurance Policy" wrapped around her finger.
✕✕✕ Crop Circle AmbitionsNXT General Manager William Regal walked merrily down the corridor of the Capitol Wrestling Center, when approached by Breezango. While Tyler Breeze was dressed as Sherlock Holmes, Fandango dressed as a British police officer! The GM voiced his confusion, as "Prince Pretty" admitted they had different ideas. Dango wanted to please the Blackpool native, as Breeze then presented his binder of files. Dumping them on a table, he and Dango obliged in laying out their evidenced and backtraced theories that the men calling themselves Imperium weren't actually humans - they were aliens! It came from their statures, their postures, their physiques and their...oddly charming chiseled good looks. Dango complimented Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel on their dynamite skin, when Breeze brought the topic back to earth. A gobsmacked GM listened as Breeze believed Imperium being aliens made for a direct violation of the WWE rulebook!
As William Regal questioned "the Fashion Police's" squabblings, Breezango were approached by the NXT Tag Team Champions. Imperium showed no tolerance for Tyler Breeze and Fandango's antics. They were not aliens, but humans on a superior scale compared to them. Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner claimed them to be not noble challengers, but jokes incapable of ever being champions! Dango made it clear there was more to them than they would ever know. Breeze talked Imperium being proud champions, but they had never worn gold in their careers. Now they tasted gold, and whether alien or human - they believed they could take it from them! Breezango and Imperium were intruded by the NXT General Manager, who couldn't make heads from tails of their disagreement. He granted it - in two weeks, Breezango would get their shot at the NXT Tag Team Championship! The Europeans ordered Breezango to leave the costumes at home and for one night pretend to take this seriously.
- NXT - November 18, 2020 - NXT Tag Team Championship - Imperium (c) vs Breezango
✕✕✕ Meanwhile, footage aired from earlier today. Outside the Capitol Wrestling Center saw a black Stretch Hummer pull up in the parking lot. Out stepped Pat McAfee, removing his sunglasses and taking a look ahead at the building before him. Dijakovic stood mightily through the sunroof, as Pete Dunne stepped out behind "the King of NXT". As McAfee joked with "the Bruiserweight" and "the Demolition Man" that this was where the Undisputed Era were purged to an immediate end last week, the trio began to head towards the building. With a big announcement in store, McAfee and Co. allegedly had an "enormous" announcement to make to the NXT Universe - next.Mascot No MoreMcKenzie Mitchell was at the interview area with Legado del Fantasma, when Kalisto told the broadcast journalist that he had had just about enough of his former brother from the Lucha House Party days. "El Renegado" looked back on those days now as the worst of his career, because he almost lost everything becoming a jumping stereotype and a mascot out to play to grubby little infants and put smiles on faces. Kalisto believed who he was now was the real him, and that LdF were the ones to truly represent the livelihood of lucha-libre. The NXT Cruiserweight Champion Santos Escobar grinned on behind him, as Kalisto challenged Gran Metalik to a match next week on NXT. "Las Hyenas" cheered him on, as "the Emperor" told Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza this was what it was all about. It was about controlling all and taking no prisoners.
- Next week - Kalisto vs Gran Metalik
✕✕✕ Diamond MinePat McAfee led the way for Dijakovic and Pete Dunne, as the NXT Universe booed them upon plain sight. The Capitol Wrestling Center chanted for Adam Cole as the self-proclaimed "King of NXT" took to the microphone and removed his sunglasses. Referring to himself in the third-person, Pat questioned what all the hoopla was about. He also wished the Undisputed Era could be here tonight - but they were too busy on the sidelines licking their wounds, after the beating they gave them last week! It took the three of them to dismantle three long years of "the Panama City Playboy" and friends' control over "the Black and Gold Brand" - if anything the people should be thanking them! "The Bruiserweight" nodded along as Pat raised the idea that there was more to the story than what most were letting on. After all, it perhaps came as no secret that Cole, Roderick Strong, Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly were "Hunter's boys" - so maybe a more apt name for the UE would have been "the New Kliq!"
"The Demolition Man" laughed as Pat McAfee continued to rattle off claims that Adam Cole wanted to be so much like his idol Shawn Michaels, that he was willing to take his ball, go home and cry about having his smile taken away from him by the likes of them! McAfee bragged about how he beat "the Panama City Playboy" singlehandedly at NXT TakeOver: Unforgiven, fair and square in the center of the ring. As for the rest of "the Undisputed Losers" - Pete Dunne and Dijakovic had made a mockery of their entire act, as proven last week with another victory in the Texas Tornado match. Pat declared that the Undisputed Era were no longer "the" group in NXT, because the UE were done - but long live the three of them: from this day forward to be recognized as the Diamond Mine! Stills appeared on the large LED screen behind them of the UE's downfall, with Pat claiming it all to be so beautiful. Suddenly, Kyle O'Reilly came swaggering out to the stage!
The NXT Universe applauded the lone member of the Undisputed Era, as Kyle O'Reilly questioned how the Undisputed Era could be done when he was still standing! The Diamond Mine were irked as Dijakovic and Pete Dunne dared him to step into their ring. He teased the trio, when Pat McAfee wondered where Adam Cole, Roderick Strong or Bobby Fish were, "the King of NXT" insulted the Canadian's stupidity. Kyle shot back - it was clear the Diamond Mine's assault wasn't enough to wipe him out, so he wanted to issue a challenge. O'Reilly acknowledged "the Demolition Man" and "the Bruiserweight" dressed in their gear - so he wanted to challenge either one of them to a match. McAfee cackled, believing Kyle to have suffered one too many blows to the head. Dunne and Dijakovic conferred, when the Brit said he would have no problem chewing up and spitting out what was left of him. Kyle was pleased, then asked how "right now" sounded - immediately racing the ring and taking on allcomers with a deathwish!3) Pete Dunne (with Dijakovic) def. Kyle O'Reilly (11:34) Pat McAfee joined commentary as Kyle O'Reilly rode solo against one of the men who took out his brothers in the Undisputed Era. "The Bruiserweight" continued to be overwhelmed by the Kyle Combination, and a legsweep took him down! Dijakovic was forced to watch from ringside as the Brit laid in further kicks. Dunne ducked one, which allowed him to leap up with an attempted Kimura lock. Inside, Kyle was able to transition out of it - hammering away with ground-and-pound elbow strikes! Dunne rolled out to the floor, but Kyle came bounding after him with a charging knee strike off the apron! Kyle was rolling and continued to work the elbow of Dunne back in the ring. "The Demolition Man" repeatedly tried to interject, as a clothesline was teased, but O'Reilly caught Pete with a cross armbreaker! Dunne was somehow able to power out, driving him into the mat with a sitout powerbomb. O'Reilly rolled out, where Dijakovic levelled him with a discus lariat - but the official spotted this and had him ejected! Pete Dunne manipulated the joints of the Undisputed Era member, who fought back just to get knucklelocked to the mat for a double stomp to the fingers! "The Bruiserweight" teased an armbar when Kyle O'Reilly rolled through with a guillotine choke, only the Brit powered out with an X-Plex! O'Reilly refused to give in, as Dunne's biggest mistake was heading to the top rope and receiving a big boot! Kyle executed a rebound lariat from the ropes, and began to feel it as he executed an axe kick and a rolling elbow. As a brainbuster drove him, Kyle went to the top rope for a diving knee drop, but Dunne cut him off with a Kimura lock applied on the top rope. A superplex was tried - but O'Reilly reversed mid-flight with a cross-armbreaker! Dunne made the ropes when a strike exchange saw Kyle blast with a roundhouse kick. Pat McAfee left commentary and hopped on the apron - meanwhile, a hooded figure hit the ring with an over-shoulder facebuster to Kyle! Dunne capitalized with the Bitter End to take the win!Down with the Undisputed"The Bruiserweight" managed to pick up the win in a tense back-and-forth with the avenging Kyle O'Reilly, when the hooded figure reentered the ring and continued to put the boots to the defenceless Undisputed Era member! Pat McAfee lauded it up as Dijakovic returned to ringside; the Diamond Mine once again outnumbering the UE. "The King of NXT" laughed in O'Reilly face as Dijakovic and Pete Dunne held him up to face him, down on his knees. Suddenly the hooded figure opened his hoody and revealed...the NXT North American Championship around his waist! Ricky Starks revealed his association with the group, and a Rocket Kick knocked O'Reilly out cold. "Absolute" laughed and hugged it out with the gang, as they stood tall over the UE again - there was nobody to save Kyle.
✕✕✕ An advertisement aired, promoting all of the NXT merchandise available at WWEShop - "Find What Fits You".
Footage aired from moments ago, recapping Kyle O'Reilly's last stand against the pack of wolves now known to be the Diamond Mine. Pat McAfee enlisted Pete Dunne to take down the lone Undisputed Era member, and with Dijakovic ejected from ringside, it all came down to the arrival of a man in a hood. Ensuring "the Bruiserweight" be victorious, a gang-style beatdown led to the revelation that NXT North American Champion Ricky Starks walked among McAfee's elite group!
The Absolute AdditionMcKenzie Mitchell was backstage, able to catch the attention of the Diamond Mine as they returned through the curtain. Dijakovic tried to intimidate the broadcast journalist, looking down at her, while Pat McAfee excitedly wrapped his arms around Ricky Starks. The newest arrival to the group, "the King of NXT" made it known just how huge a fan he was of the NXT North American Champion's work. Pete Dunne snarled in the background as "Pretty Ricky" believed the faction could not have made a better decision. He was "the Absolute Addition" that they needed to get on the map - and while Pat was a megastar from the gridiron, and they had the psychotic and imposing muscle either side of him: they really could have looked no further than "the Star Attraction". Pat laughed, telling McKenzie how much he loved the kid. The foursome left together, with the Undisputed Era out of the picture.
✕✕✕ 4) Mia Yim def. Mercedes Martinez (with Robert Stone and Deonna Purrazzo) (6:27) "The Blasian Baddie" had the NXT Women's Champions back during Weapons Wild last week, equalizing the Brand to ensure Mercedes Martinez didn't leave with the gold. Now the Brand made a target of Mia Yim, who immediately ducked and fired away at "the Disasterpiece" early. Mercedes missed with two swings when a dropkick stunned her in the corner! As a neckbreaker connected, a cannonball was delivered! Robert Stone and Deonna Purrazzo were unimpressed until Martinez bounced back with a forearm smash, a big boot and a hesitation dropkick! An exploder suplex sent Yim to the floor, where "the Virtuosa" kicked her in the ribs. "The OG" was in trouble as Martinez scored with the air raid crash, but Yim showed fight! Set on the top rope, Mia fought back and scored the Code Blue. As this was going on, Stone got on the apron as Deonna suck into the ring. Suddenly Io Shirai tripped and dragged Purrazzo back to the floor. The Brass City Sleeper saw Yim slip free, and Protect Ya Neck got the win!Friend with a FavorMia Yim threw up her hands in celebration, able to come out on top against Mercedes Martinez of the Brand. Robert Stone protested the decision, as Io Shirai sent Deonna Purrazzo - bad hand and all - fleeing up the rampway. The NXT Women's Champion slipped into the ring and hugged it out with "the Blasian Baddie", who returned the favor. "The Disasterpiece" had to be held back by "the Hipster", who was furious at the thought of Mercedes being beaten. As "the Genius of the Sky" dared the Brand to come back down and bring it on, however, Yim picked up Io's title and looked into it deeply. "The Joshi Judas" spotted this, as Yim then handed it back over - making it clear that she wanted the next shot at the gold! Io accepted this, as the two friends hugged once more and continued to celebrate.
✕✕✕ Watered DownEarlier today, McKenzie Mitchell was standing at the interview area with the Brian Kendrick, who was asked what he thought to Bronson Reed after their altercation two weeks ago. "The Man with a Plan" told her he had no interest in talking about the big pile of goo, but did have much to say about Chris Bey. Kendrick reasoned how long he had been in this business - for nearly twenty years, give or take, he'd always had a plan. His plan for "the Ultimate Finesser" was simple: to expose him. Bey drove around town in a convertible pretending to mean something, and acting like the coolest kid alive. Little did anybody know the kind of weak and pathetic, insecure young kid he was deep down. He didn't see Chris around anymore, and wondered if he had a part to play in that. Suddenly, Bronson Reed arrived, questioning who he was calling a pile of goo. Kendrick repeated himself, somewhat unhinged, when Brian threw water at him! "The Battleship" chased Kendrick off, telling him he'd get his ass next week.
- Next week - Bronson Reed vs The Brian Kendrick
✕✕✕ Tommaso Ciampa was in the trainer's office getting the all-clear from the physician, as he awaited combat with Timothy Thatcher in tonight's main event. For the first time since NXT TakeOver: In Your House, "the Blackheart" would lace up his boots and go to battle - but with his history of injuries known, would these be targeted by "the Professor of Pain?"
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As the camera panned overhead of the Capitol Wrestling Center, Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett discussed the power of the partnership between WWE and Peacock. Get Peacock today, and stream the best of WWE with specials, replays and documentaries. Halloween's OverDeonna Purrazzo stormed back and forth in the hallway after the so-called travesty that was Io Shirai ensuring Mia Yim took the W from the Brand. "The Virtuosa" spoke to the camera as she questioned how that was fair, when up walked Shotzi. Still in the festive spirit of Halloween, "the Ballsy Badass" asked her if she ever considered shutting her yapper. She told Deonna nobody wanted to hear her run her mouth, and somehow it had gotten worse ever since she got put out with her injury! Deonna appeared insulted, asking the Host of Halloween Havoc who asked her. As Shotzi told how she couldn't wait for Purrazzo to be cleared, she shot back by asking what was with the costume - Halloween was over. Suddenly, Mercedes Martinez jumped her from behind! The Brand put the boots to her until a crew of referees arrived on the scene to break them apart.
✕✕✕ 5) Cameron Grimes def. Alex Sterling (5:13) "The Carolina Caveman" notably gained in reputation for standing up against Ever-Rise last week, but walked into action against an up-and-comer looking to make a name for himself. "The Spice" had impressed on 205 Live in recent months, but Cameron Grimes nearly knocked him out immediately with a roundhouse kick! Continuing with explosive strikes, Alex Sterling managed to turn the tide with a falling powerbomb, before executed a corner hip attack into a slingshot knee drop! Alex ran his mouth to the referee as he grounded the Southerner, but Grimes came back with superman forearm strike - when the deadlift German suplex went reverse into a Pelé kick and a falling powerbomb! The Cinnamon Twist connected for a near fall, but the frustration of the newcomer found him vexed. Missing the somersault axe kick, Gimes capitalized with the Collision Course - immediately following with the Cave-In for the win!An Unlikely FriendCameron Grimes celebrated an impressive win against the impressionable Alex Sterling, but out came the former NXT Tag Team Champions almost immediately! Ever-Rise were unimpressed by "the Carolina Caveman's" performance, as Chase Parker held a microphone asking Cameron how smart a guy he was. Matt Martel was livid at the two of them being not just underrated by NXT management, unappreciated by the NXT Universe, but made fools of by the likes of a hat-wearing mongrel like Grimes! Parker reiterated how they were once champions, but they hadn't received so much as a rematch let alone an opportunity. Now, they had to sit in catering and watch as Cameron Grimes came out in his hat and vest, and gave the people a show! Grimes told Terrence and Phillip there was no reason to get in a rut, which only set the French-Canadians off further. Cornered, Cameron was left no choice but to go out swinging - firing off on both Martel and Parker!
Ever-Rise quickly swarmed "the Carolina Caveman", outnumbering him with Matt Martel ambushing Chase Parker from behind. Cameron Grimes tried to fight back, just to be dropped with the Sweet Taste of Victory - draping him throat-first over the top rope! The French-Canadians continued to jawjack the NXT Universe, when out stomped Killian Dain. Martel and Parker believed it a sign he was coming to attack Grimes - but as they offered "the Beast of Belfast" handshakes, he instead struck both of them! Cameron joined the melee, as a four-man fistfight saw the former NXT Tag Team Champions run for the hills. As the hostile Irishman glared them down, Grimes turned him around and leaped into his arms with a hug! Believing his advances at partnership and camaraderie were finally being noticed, Dain however dropped Grimes to the canvas before taking off. Dain stormed out without looking back, but Grimes was left believing there was still a chance for the two of them to be a team!
✕✕✕ Timothy Thatcher sparred on the gym mats in his dressing room with students of the 'School of Pain'. Able to take one of his trainees down with a double-leg, the psychotic "Professor of Pain" applied a double chickenwing causing the young man great agony! Three other students could only kneel off to the side and watch in terror, as Thatch refused to let go!
A graphic aired, promoting Tommaso Ciampa's first match back on "the Black and Gold Brand" since NXT TakeOver: In Your House. Challenged by Timothy Thatcher, "the Blackheart" would go up against "the Professor of Pain" in the main event - up next!Accept the ChallengeWilliam Regal concluded a conversation with two backstage staff members, before turning around and heading back to his office. The NXT General Manager opened the door, where inside sat Pete Dunne on his desk. "The Bruiserweight" leaned against the wood and told "Will" he was hoping he'd come back soon, which only annoyed him. Dunne told him how he remembered the words he said to him the first time they met, on that fateful night in Blackpool a few years ago. Regal questioned the kind of competitor he wanted to be - and the truth was he expected to be the best. William coldly demanded to know the meaning of this, when Pete made it known he saw Finn Bálor and the NXT Championship - and he wanted a shot at it. Dunne asked what Regal thought of his proposition, but Regal told him he had to be joking. After the atrocities he and the rest of the Diamond Mine had committed of late, he was lucky he didn't kick his arse!
"The Bruiserweight" cooly told William Regal that would not end very well for him, before demanding an NXT Championship opportunity again. The NXT General Manager declined; when in through the half-open door walked Finn Bálor. Having heard the whole thing, "the Prince" told Pete Dunne he saw what the Diamond Mine had been doing - but when it came to Pete having what it took to take the title from him: he didn't think he was ready. Regal was caught in the middle of a face-off, as Finn ordered Regal to accept the challenge. William acknowledged the Irishman being seven days removed from surviving Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares against Karrion Kross at Halloween Havoc - but Finn maintained he could handle it. Dunne told Finn he would regret this, citing his 685-day reign as NXT United Kingdom Champion. Finn raised his title and reminded Pete this wasn't the NXT UK title - it was the most valuable gold in all of NXT. Next week, Pete would learn it took a different kind of animal to walk in his shoes.
✕✕✕ Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett echoed the confirmed challenge made for next week on NXT, in what was shaping up to be a stacked line-up. Graphics aired, as the NXT Championship match was confirmed seeing Finn Bálor put the title on the line against Pete Dunne; the NXT Women's Championship would also be at stake, when Io Shirai put the gold up against her friend Mia Yim; plus, Ever-Rise would meet the two teaming up for the first time ever - Cameron Grimes and Killian Dain.
- NXT Championship - Finn Bálor (c) vs Pete Dunne
- NXT Women's Championship - Io Shirai (c) vs Mia Yim
- Killian Dain and Cameron Grimes vs Ever-Rise
✕✕✕ 6) Tommaso Ciampa vs Timothy Thatcher ended in a no contest (13:01) "The Blackheart" was expecting adversity upon his return to "the Black and Gold Brand", but what Timothy Thatcher had orchestrated tonight was another story. Tommaso Ciampa met Timothy Thatcher in a slapfight as the main event began; neither backing down. Ciampa gained the upper hand with a knee trembler when "the Professor of Pain" responded with a forearm smash! Evading a knee strike, Ciampa wound up the recipient of a dragon screw, and an early tease at the single-legged Boston crab was tried! Ciampa kicked Thatch off, connecting with a catapult into the corner. The Texas Cloverleaf was attempted - when Thatcher turned it into a takedown! Burying Ciampa's face into the mat, he struck with heavy knee strikes to the crown, before the action was brought out to the floor. Both men continued to engage in a strike exchange - when Ciampa was driven into the floor with a suplex! Thatch proceeded to put the stomps to Ciampa's surgically-repaired neck, to the admonishment of the referee. Timothy Thatcher continued to stun Tommaso Ciampa with European uppercuts, before heading to the top rope and connecting with a butterfly superplex - but only for a near fall! Thatch targeted the neck of "the Blackheart" with a vice grip applied, but as he segued into grapevining the legs, Ciampa was able to headbutt out. Back on their feet, a belly-to-belly suplex from "the Professor of Pain" was attempted, but Ciampa turned it around with one of his own! Ciampa made Thatch hurt with an armringer and a facewash into the canvas, when a bridging armbar was applied. Thatch struggled but managed to make the bottom rope - where Ciampa risked disqualification. Project Ciampa was tried, but Thatch escaped into a sleeper hold! Ciampa began to fade but came back to life - catching the deranged teacher with the air raid crash. Ciampa seized the opportunity and landed the Willow's Bell. The cover was made, when Karrion Kross dragged the official out, and levelled him with a right hand!Psycho vs PsychoOne week after being thought-to-be demolished by the Air Raid Crash through two tables, Karrion Kross sadistically looked back at Tommaso Ciampa, as the referee was down and rendered unconscious! "The Blackheart" slid out, as Scarlett was spotted watching. After few words were discussed, the two engaged in a fist fight: this ugly dispute continuing on after NXT TakeOve: In Your House, where "the Tollman" took "the Blackheart" out! Referees rushed the scene to try their hardest to separate the two, as Kross told Ciampa he needed putting down for good. Ciampa dared the psycho to bring it on; anarchy on the verge of breaking out in the Capitol Wrestling Center!
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Monday Night RAW #1432 - November 2, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida LESS THAN THREE WEEKS FROM SURVIVOR SERIES: BEST OF THE BEST! "The Search" by NF
Main Event #423 – November 5, 2020 1) Apollo Crews def. Akira Tozawa with the Chariot. In a meeting between two well-travelled combatants, Tozawa showed what he could do in an even match against "the One Man Nation". Apollo found himself worked over by Akira, taking charge of the weakened knee. Crews was able to come roaring back, getting a near fall following a standing moonsault. Tozawa missed the diving senton, setting up for the closing moments; when after the match, Apollo and Tozawa embraced with a handshake. (5:30)
The opening video package aired, taking us to inside the award-winning, critically-acclaimed WWE ThunderDome for Monday Night RAW! The interactive viewing experience built for the WWE Universe was alive and in wait, as pyrotechnics came over the arena. Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T welcomed us to a whole new season of RAW, with the countdown beginning to Survivor Series: Best of the Best!YES! Uprising "Metalingus" roared over the Amway Center, bringing out the WWE Hall of Famer for the first time since 'the Final Chapter' inside of Hell in a Cell. Edge walked out humbly in a sling, waving to the ranks of the WWE Universe in virtual attendance tonight. Making his way to the ring, the jeans-clad "Rated R Superstar" told the people how he didn't actually think if he could face the music tonight. What he and another man went through less than two weeks ago was perhaps the toughest fight of his life - and that was saying something. He had been in Tables, Ladders and Chairs matches, been to war in previous Hell in a Cell matches, and had his fair share of excruciating injuries - not including the nine years he was forced to sit and watch from retirement! But what he engaged in with Randy Orton on October 25, 2020 may never go forgotten in his mind, so long as he lived. The WWE Univeerse applauded the Canadian, who talked about "the Viper" having more grit than he realized, but when all was said and done he proved he belonged!
It was Randy Orton who was stuck on the shelf now, and it was all thanks to him. Edge talked "the Apex Predator" suffering from more injuries than he knew what to do with, and as much hell as he inflicted on him this past year, "the Rated R Superstar" could only thank Orton for bringing the absolute best back out of him! But with 'the Final Chapter' behind him, now the question remained: what was next for him? Edge laughed and acknowledged the sling on his broken arm, admitting he was in no rush to set his mind to anything but R&R. But the least he could do was come on out and thanks each and every one of his supporters for all the strength and tenacity they had given him! Edge said coming back had been nothing short of amazing, which was why today he was going to go home - but when the sling was off and the cast was gone: Edge would be back, and he would have made up his mind - what was next for the WWE Hall of Famer in this ring!
Edge thanked the WWE Universe and began to leave, when interrupted by Team Lashley. The WWE World Champion led the way in an immaculate suit, flanked by Lana on his arm, and joined by MVP with Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander. Bobby Lashley looked at Edge from across the ring, lowering his sunglasses and telling the "old man" he was done. Advising him to wrap it up and step out of "the All Mighty's" ring, the WWE Hall of Famer smirked and nodded before beginning to walk past the group. That's when Bobby snatched his good arm to grab his attention - reminding him he was living in 'the Era of the All Mighty' now, and to step with caution when in the champ's presence! Edge nodded, but told him he'd have to keep that in mind. As he left the arena, Lashley began to talk about the new season of Monday Night RAW being ran by "the End-Game' of sports entertainment - but almost immediately, out came Daniel Bryan! Met with "YES!" chants, Lashley grew irate having to deal with the former SmackDown Superstar.
To the irritance of Team Lashley, Daniel Bryan stood on the rampway and asked 'the All Mighty" who ran Monday Night RAW. Sure, Bobby Lashley was the guy with the WWE World Championship and the lavish suits, and the pack of wolves around him - but when it came to what the WWE Universe wanted - he had to question what they wanted! Quizzing the people on the LED boards to shoot their cameras a thumbs up or thumbs down, Bryan asked if Lashley ran "their" RAW Brand. The thumbs downs of the audience were bolsterous, all rejecting "the End-Game!" Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander scowled at "the Yes Man", when MVP tried to get in his two cents - just to have the microphone snatched by Lana! She told Daniel how tired they had all already grown of him. The champ knew he was responsible for YessleMania - but that was six years in the past! The WWE Universe had moved on and evolved, as had RAW. Now was 'the Era of the All Mighty' - and like it or not, Bryan was living in it!
Daniel Bryan accepted this, but believed it was up to the people who they wanted to see. Bobby Lashley hadn't defended the WWE World Championship since the new season began. It prompted him to quiz the WWE Universe, through thumbs up or thumbs down, if they wanted to see "the All Mighty" defend his title! Responding with loud "YES!" chants, "the All Mighty" finally shut them down asking who Bryan beat to get his shot at the title. Lashley reminded he was the guy with the gold. He called the shots, which was why he would give Bryan a chance - to challenge for his title. What he had to do first was take him on tonight - but not for his prize. Lashley proposed they did this to determine who captained Team RAW come Survivor Series: Best of the Best. Bryan chuckled as "the End-Game" said only then would Daniel earn his title shot. Telling him he was on, he told Lana he had done it once - and tonight he would prove the power of 'the YES! Movement'. Throwing his fingers into the air, Team Lashley were livid!
- Tonight - Survivor Series Qualifying match - WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley vs Daniel Bryan - the winner becomes the Captain of Team RAW.
︾︾︾ Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T recapped the challenge thrown out by Bobby Lashley and Daniel Bryan, commenting on the paranoid nature of the WWE World Champion. Graphics aired on-screen as they began to talk up the other Survivor Series Qualifying matches scheduled to take place tonight - Big E would do battle with Seth Rollins; Andrade would meet Matt Riddle; and Alexa Bliss would meet Liv Morgan!
- Survivor Series Qualifying match - Big E vs Seth Rollins
- Survivor Series Qualifying match - Matt Riddle vs Andrade
- Survivor Series Qualifying match - Alexa Bliss vs Liv Morgan
Meanwhile, the Miz walked smugly down the hallway of the Amway Center. Accompanied by the monstrous Omos in a brown coat, "the Nigerian Nightmare" remained silent as he followed "the A-Lister" en route to the ring. After the events of last week's horrific altercation in the Unsanctioned Fight, Miz would challenge the WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens for the gold - next.
A video package aired recapping the hostile scenes of last week's Unsanctioned Fight. Taking place in the basement of the Amway Center, WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens called Omos out - and among a frenzied pack of WWE Universe members, he fought like only he could. Yet as 'the Nigerian Nightmare" was stunned by the resilience of "the Prize Fighter", the Miz's interference saw him nail KO in the spine with a crowbar. As Omos brutalized the Canadian, to his aid came a newcomer to RAW - Swerve, of NXT.1) Kevin Owens def. The Miz (with Omos) to retain the WWE United States Championship (7:14) "The Prize Fighter" came into this match with bandaging around his ribs after the crowbar shot from the Miz last week. With his title at stake, the WWE United States Champion was fired up and came after "the A-Lister" who shied away. Miz backed out of the ring after repeated clothesline, and as he tried to follow, KO came face to face with the seven-foot-three Omos. Miz capitalized with a baseball slide dropkick through the ropes, but back inside Kevin Owens rebelled with an Argentine backbreaker for a near fall! The champ sized up for the Cannonball in the corner, but Miz again ducked out of the way. "The Nigerian Nightmare" stood before Owens as the action returned ringside - where Miz came out from under the ring with a big boot from behind! The star of 'Miz TV' returned inside to pummel away at Kev, choking him in the ropes. As a running dropkick in the corner went missed, KO tried for a lariat just for Miz to cut him off with a snap DDT! Sizing the WWE United States Champion up with Yes Kicks, Kevin Owens finally caught the foot and tried to clothesline back into control - only to miss and receive the Awesome Clothesline in the corner! A figure-4 leglock was applied, but "the Prize Fighter" was able to make the ropes. Sensing the end was near, the Skull Crushing Finale was lined up - but KO broke free and landed a superkick! On the attack, clotheslines led to a Go Home Driver, before the Cannonball senton took care of "the A-Lister" in the corner. KO went to the top rope for the Senton Bomb only to miss - and an inverted backbreaker into a neckbreaker caused the reset! Both men got back up and duked it out, when KO fought his opponent's finish again - catching him with the Pop-Up Powerbomb to retain the WWE United States Championship! Friends in Low PlacesThe freakish strength of "the Nigerian Nightmare" was on display immediately, as Omos stomped into the ring and manhandled Kevin Owens! With one hand to his throat, KO was raised from the canvas and choked KO, before unleashing body blows to the ribcage of the WWE United States Champion! Finally KO broke free and fought from underneath. He hit the ropes, only to receive a big boot! The Miz put the boots to "the Prize Fighter" before the Tree Slam was set up. Miz directed traffic - but Swerve hit the ring! Armed with a steel chair, he swung at the back of the big man just for Omos to absorb it. Omos punched the chair from his hands, bringing "the Realest" to fight from underneath. Suddenly Kevin Owens swung the chair at his legs, and teamed up with the newcomer! As "the A-Lister" bailed for safety, KO and Swerve took turns hammering Omos until he tripped through the ropes - but landed on his feet! Swerve dared them to return, while KO remained convious as to the meaning of this alliance.︾︾︾ Crystal ClearCharly Caruso was at the interview area with Jeff Hardy, talking up a newly announced match for tonight pitting he and Braun Strowman against Team Lashley's Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander. "The Charismatic Enigma" embraced the change to Monday Night RAW, but talked about how there was a lot of new faces and some familiar ones from Friday nights here. Regardless, Jeff's head remained crystal clear and focused on one thing: the absolution of his redemption story. In stomped Braun Strowman, telling Jeff if he had something to say to scream it in his face. "The Colossus" questioned how clear Jeff's head was when he dropped the ball in last week's six-man tag team match - and now he had to team up with him tonight! Jeff refused to back down, questioning what had gotten into "the Monster Among Men". Braun simply glared down at him, suggesting he get his act together tonight.
- Tonight - Jeff Hardy and Braun Strowman vs Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander
The Prettiest Woman on Planet EarthA vignette aired, taking an extensive look at a sudden change in attitude from "the Princess of Staten Island". Carmella addressed her drastic shift of character last week, where she laid waste to Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross. Before a black background, she stood in a bikini top and talked about how all she wanted was to make some friends - but clearly, "Lexy" and "Nik" were beneath her. They weren't the only ones, as a montage showed her in all of her glory: on a makeshift runway, and modelling for WWE photographers in her skimpy bikini. She talked her beauty knowing no bounds, and now she had truly arrived: the world would finally see what made her "the Prettiest Woman on Planet Earth".
︾︾︾ Change of PaceLuke Gallows and Karl Anderson voiced their frustrations with having both endured the BroMission of late. Things had not been going their way since turning on AJ Styles, which Anderson amitted he regretted. Gallows told him not to think that way - it was time for a change and "the Good Brothers" needed to get away from a dead weight like "the Demi-God". KA and LG joked about late nights spent with a couple of 40 ounces in Japanese hotel rooms, when up walked John Morrison. Amused by "the Hoots'" idea of fun in Japan, "the Guru of Greatness" irked the former O.C. members and questioned how fun it was to be put to sleep by Matt Riddle. Gallows and Anderson argued back, as JoMo suggested they seek a change of pace themselves. After all, his career had been going sky high ever since he made buddies with the illustrious Elias! The fierce duo warned Morrison not to cross them, but Morrison simply slipped two business cards to the duo - promoting the release of Elias's new EP 'the Universal Truth!'
︾︾︾ Caught in the CrosshairsThe WWE Women's World Champion graced the WWE Universe to a negative reception. Bayley emerged in the ring, gracing the microphone to discuss the events of last week on Monday Night RAW. She heard Charlotte Flair spew her feelings about her on Friday Night SmackDown, because apparently she was obsessed with her! Bayley wasn't surprised, knowing how much shade "the Trailblazer" took when she lost to her twice last year, both times to become the recognized champion. Even better was the fact that at Survivor Series, they would find out who 'the Best of the Best' truly was, when "the One Over All" made it three-for-three against the overrated, stuck-up daughter of "the Nature Boy!" Reminiscing about the 'Championship Exchange', the champ wished she could have done a lot more damage in their exchange. Alas, in less than three weeks, Flair would have nothing left but the WWE Women's Universal Championship - and maybe after the agony of defeat, maybe she'd lost that title too!
"The Empress of Tomorrow" intruded on the WWE Women's World Champion, strutting out to the stage. Asuka swayed back and forth en route to the ring before smiling across at Bayley. As she questioned what she wanted, the Kabuki Warrior began to blurt out in Japanese! "The One Over All" ordered her to say it, not spray it, when the captain of Team RAW's women's team at the Survivor Series pointed out the title in her grasp. Bayley had something Asuka wanted, and dared her to put the title up for grabs. Bayley scoffed, commenting that last she checked, she couldn't compete for the title in her hands right now! She pointed out Charlotte Flair beating Asuka to make sure she could never challenge for that very title again - but Asuka claimed it was a new championship. The two squabbled back and forth with Bayley vehemently denying an opportunity - when out came Nia Jax! Stepping into the ring, she snatched the microphone from her team captain and shoved her aside.
Now face to face with the WWE Women's World Champion herself, "the Giantess" told Bayley how good it was to see her again. In case she forgot, her name was Nia Jax - and she too had problems with Charlotte Flair! Nia declared her intentions of holding the very title "the Trailblazer" denied her of, to which Bayley exclaimed this may be the same gold, but it sure as hell wasn't the same title! Bayley bragged being the champion for 387-days, prompting Asuka to blurt out that she admitted it! It wasn't the same title at all, meaning she could challenge for the title! "The One Over All" frantically tried to make amends to her claims, when Bianca Belair came racing out. Spinning her hair braid, "the EST" got into the ring and wondered what all the fuss was about. Then she saw it involved Bayley, who no question was making some ass-backwards statements about why she was the greatest champion ever. Unlucky for her, you couldn't spell "greatest" without "EST" - laying her own claim to a title shot!
Nia Jax stood in Bianca Belair's way, once again establishing conflict between the two women paired together in recent weeks. "The Giantess" told Bianca to get in line behind her, but "the EST" told Nia with all due respect - she hadn't done a damn thing to jump ahead of her in the queue! Bayley annoyingly tried to talk over what was happening, claiming she was the WWE Women's World Champion and had the first say - but as this went on, Asuka tried to get between them. All three women scheduled to make up Team RAW at Survivor Series: "the Empress of Tomorrow" tried to play team captain - only to be shoved aside by both women. Bayley flocked from the ring in the nick of time, as fists began to fly between Bianca and Nia! Asuka tried to get involved and break it up, as several referees arrived in the ring - as did WWE Official Adam Pearce. The two were restrained to respective corners, as the champ caught a breath on the floor!2) Bianca Belair def. Nia Jax (4:56) The animosity had been building for weeks between "the EST" and "the Giantess". WWE Women's World Champion Bayley and Asuka joined commentary, bellowing at one another as this impromptu match was made by WWE Official Adam Pearce. Bianca Belair resorted to quickness to take down her opponent, but Nia Jax pulverized her with a running body block! Jax punished her using size as an advantage, when a military press saw Bianca land on the top rope. Rolling through after missing a dive, Bianca found herself nailed by a clothesline! An elbow drop grounded the fan favorite, but a legdrop went missed. It bought Belair time to breathe, and a missile dropkick took her to a knee. As a sleeper was fought, hair-whips had her retreating! A spinebuster saw Jax crash on top of Belair, and the Annihilator was attempted - but Belair broke free. Jax took her down with a spinebuster, before daringly ascending to the top rope. Nia was on the top - but Bianca used freakish power to get her on her shoulders with the K.O.D! Conflict of InterestA freakish victory for "the EST" saw the WWE Universe come to life, so much so that Asuka jumped for joy at ringside! Leaving the announce table, "the Empress of Tomorrow" applauded the efforts of her partner come Survivor Series, while the WWE Women's World Champion tried to remind her that Nia Jax would also be their partner in less than three weeks! As this was going on, Bayley snuck up from the announce position and blasted Asuka in the back of the head! Bianca slid out and chased the champ away, when "the Giantess" reemerged, having words with Bianca. Asuka recovered and got in the mix, trying to come between the three. Team RAW appeared in trouble ahead of Survivor Series, and the team captain was trying her best - but was letting championship desires get in her way of leadership!
︾︾︾ Power in Her HandsMVP chatted to Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander in the hallway, when up walked the WWE World Champion. Though they were all apart of Team Lashley, Bobby Lashley sternly demanded a moment of "the Franchise Player's" time. Lana stood behind her husband with a small smile on her face, as Bobby made no bones about the fact that his advisor was on borrowed time. He'd been feasting like a king, but it was on the back of "the All Mighty" - the ruler of Monday Night RAW. MVP questioned what he ever did wrong, when Lashley brought up how he had spoken to his wife Lana! Lashley reminded Montel Vontavious Porter how he'd gone behind his back and brought aboard "the Gold Standard" and "the Queen City Chosen One", who were also being threatened to do a good job tonight. Lashley talked being the guy with the RAW Brand on his back, because that was what being WWE World Champion was all about. As he left, Lana smugly got in MVP's face and grinned: MVP had remained here because of her.
︾︾︾ Behind Closed DoorsTheory and Murphy stood outside of La Invasíon's dressing room backstage, as "A-Town" threatened to go bursting in and get revenge for the stolen victory Andrade took at Hell in a Cell! "The Juggernaut" pointed out the obliviousness of his protégé, asking what would really happen if he went into the crowded room of La Invasíon guns-blazing! Murphy told Theory not to be so stupid, and finally he agreed maybe it was a bad idea. Suddenly, Seth Rollins came walking out! The Church were baffled by "the Messiah" departing "El Capo's" room, but in being questioned by his Disciples, he simply told them how bright the future looked for 'Monday Night Rawlins!' He cackled and clapped before leaving - Theory and Murphy stunned. A lower-third aired, promoting the first of three Survivor Series Qualifying matches - Matt Riddle meeting Andrade, up next.
A graphic aired, providing special thanks to AC/DC for providing the official theme song for Survivor Series - "Shot in the Dark", available to Listen on Apple Music and Spotify now. It was from their new album "PWR/UP", available on November 13. Change of PlanThe WWE Women's World Champion Bayley was approached by Sarah Schreiber, wanting to learn more about "the One Over All's" impression of the RAW Women's Division. Bayley started by saying how they may be a talented bunch - but she was above them all. There was no woman fit to hold the prize she possessed, and for 387 days she had reigned as the champion. Bayley was approached by WWE Official Adam Pearce, who admitted he hated to interrupt her talktime - but it couldn't wait. Bayley expressed how it could wait for her to get ready to trounce Charlotte Flair at Survivor Series: Best of the Best, but the Official stressed that match might not happen! Baffled, Bayley questioned why, bringing Adam to relay news learned from management - that next week would see her defend her title against Asuka. Furious, the champ questioned what would happen to Survivor Series, bringing Adam to presume that would mean "the Empress of Tomorrow" faces Charlotte; and Bayley would have to captain Team RAW!
- Next week - WWE Women's World Championship - Bayley (c) vs Asuka
︾︾︾ 3) Andrade (with Zelina Vega) def. Matt Riddle to join Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (18:23) With a spot on Team RAW on the line, "the Original Bro" and "El Capo" understood what it meant to represent "the Red Brand" at Survivor Series: Best of the Best. With Seth Rollins just spotted leaving his dressing room, Andrade was all smiles as he dared to meet Matt Riddle with a handshake. The former Ultimate Fighter responded with a takedown, quickly going for the kill! Riddle struck with fierce strikes in the corner, before Andrade came battling back. When a spinning back elbow missed, Riddle responded with a legsweep before attempting some ground-and-pound! Zelina Vega helped her business associate escape from the ring, while Riddle spidered himself to the ropes with a Tranquilo pose! Intending to incense his opponent, Andrade returned and clubbed at the back. Able to get Riddle up with a fireman's carry, he managed to escape and take him down again with a cross-armbreaker! Andrade got his foot on the rope, allowing him to escape once again. Riddle challenged him to get back in and fight. "The Original Bro" kept the speed up, dragging Andrade off the mat with a monkey flip, before teasing another armbar. Andrade was able to claw the eyes to break free, but returned to receive a roundhouse kick from a fakeout! "El Capo" was nearly propped in position for Bro 2 Sleep, when out of nowhere he came responding with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. The patriarch of La Invasíon used a legscissors to restrict breathing for the former Ultimate Fighter, who squirmed on the mat. As Riddle broke out and applied a double-wristlock, Andrade backed him into the corner. Both battled on the top rope, where Andrade set up a superplex. Riddle was able to fight him off, but as a swift open-hand slap knocked "El Capo" from his perch; he landed on his feet in the ring from a backflip, then barged Riddle from the top rope to the ringside floor! Seizing the opportunity, Andrade hit the ropes with force and executed a triangle moonsault plancha taking Riddle out! Andrade continued control of Matt Riddle with a diving double footstomp from the top rope, but still "the Original Bro" kicked out. Not going down lightly, Matt Riddle suddenly struck back with Bro Kicks! "El Capo" cut him off with a knee lift, when a German suplex saw the former Ultimate Fighter land on his feet and execute a spear! As a jumping Broton connected, Riddle went to the top rope and came off with the Floating Bro. As Andrade continued to kick out, Matt teased the BroMission only for Andrade to elbow his way out. A handspring Pelé kick went missed, and Riddle responded with a powerbomb into a bicycle knee strike! The Final Flash got a near fall, and Riddle couldn't believe it. The WWE Universe were on their feet, as Riddle looked for Bro Derek. Andrade was gifted something from Zelina Vega meanwhile, and he nailed Riddle between the eyes with it! El Idolo dropped him, affording the patriarch of La Invasíon a spot on Team RAW!
"El Capo" stirred effortlessly as he had his hand raised in victory. Zelina Vega climbed into the ring to applaud her business associate, who needed help being brought to his feet. Andrade had been through a war with Matt Riddle, before concealing what appeared to be a weapon in his tights. It was clearly how he was able to succeed in beating "the Original Bro" tonight - and now he was the first to join Team RAW's men's team at the Survivor Series. Who would join him?
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Men's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (Andrade, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (Ricochet, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA)
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Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, a graphic aired, promoting another live performance of "the Drifter". Last week saw Elias's new EP 'the Universal Truth' chart at #2 in the iTunes Soundtrack Chart, and appear in the Top 25 of the Apple Top 200 Charts. Elias would return tonight with another showing for the live WWE ThunderDome.
Keith Lee was spotted walking the hallways of the Amway Center. With a smile, "the Limitless One" was pleased with his pinfall victory against the WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe last week. Now, it appeared that the former NXT Superstar was making his way to the WWE ThunderDome to speak his mind! Make A Difference A vignette aired, showing Mustafa Ali sat in his computer room. Reviewing footage of his past, he took a look at camcorder footage from his youth, and his days coming up on the independent circuit. As still photographs documented his past as a police officer in Chicago, "the Hacker" recalled becoming disenfranchised by the day during his daily beat in suburbia. The son of a Pakistani father and an Indian woman, Mustafa had always had only one dream: to be like his idols. He was a student of the game, idolizing the likes of Bret Hart, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio - he had to get out of the force and make a difference. Ali spoke candidly as he reviewed footage of his brightest moments to date as a WWE Superstar, but admitted he had a lot more work left to accomplish. Now he found the craving desire to make a difference again, spinning in his chair and turning to the camera. Ali wanted to be "the Guiding Light" for an entire generation.
︾︾︾ Limitless and FearlessThe WWE ThunderDome was vibrant with life and color, as Keith Lee came bouncing out to the ring. "The Limitless One" was not dressed for competition but showed off a new hoody available at WWEShop as he climbed into the ring. Asking the WWE Universe watching on if they could feel the emotion, even from thousands of miles apart, he was here for two reasons: the first, to Bask in His Glory. The second? Because what he liked to do after a huge victorious was come on out and tout it out! Keith looked back to last week, and how he beat Samoa Joe one-two-three in this ring, and noted that if the WWE 24/7 Championship had been on the line; maybe he would be champion right now. "Mr. 24/7's" reign of terror would have looked to be all but finished by now, if the gold had been up for grabs last week - but it wasn't. Lee questioned what was up with that, before asking as candidly and politely as possible for Samoa Joe to come on top and answer him: why wouldn't be put the gold up against ol' "Limitless?"
"The Bearcat" waited as Samoa Joe complied in stomping out to the ring. With a towel around his neck, "the Coquina Destroyer" climbed into the ring and looked Keith Lee in the eyes. Telling him he knew what he wanted, and while he could admit he was the better man last week, when it came to the WWE 24/7 Championship on his shoulder - he couldn't see the passion or fire in "the Limitless One's" eyes. Joe talked the desire it took for him to be the most dominant champ in the title's history, iterating how the gold had been nothing but a joke until he came and took it. "The Samoan Submission Machine" declared nobody quite like him, and that was what had earned him "Mr. 24/7". He admitted watching Keith for years, plowing bodies and Spirit Bombing fools all over the globe. Last week, he did the very same thing to him - but did it grant him a title opportunity? Joe couldn't help but say "no!" His challenger nodded with a smile, understanding fully.
Congratulating him on a job well done, he'd made the title mean something - something that Keith Lee wasn't asking for, he was demanding! "The Limitless One" told Samoa Joe his belief was the loss last week bruised "the Samoan Submission Machine's" ego: never before had Joe been tested the way he had. Joe was so used to being the big bad bully - now he was looking up to "the Bearcat", he was afraid! Keith told Joe he would merrily walk away and not look back, so long as "the Coquina Destroyer" admitted it - he was afraid of him! Joe raged towards Keith, refusing to admit fear. Lee yelled back to put the title at stake - and Joe relented! With a smirk, Lee asked Joe how easy that was. Asking if he was down for next week. Joe accepted, but turned to leave - before catching him with a low blow! A kick to the groin allowed Joe to slap on the Coquina Clutch, choking the challenger out. Referees hit the ring to break it up, as Joe rolled from the ring and departed with the WWE 24/7 Championship raised high!
- Next week - WWE 24/7 Championship - Samoa Joe (c) vs Keith Lee
︾︾︾ Need-To-Know BasisSeth Rollins walked proudly from his own private dressing room, where Theory and Murphy were waiting for him. "The Visionary" was asked about his secret meeting with Andrade earlier tonight, though he again told the Disciples cryptically that it meant the world would be their oyster before long! "The Messiah" continued to strut down the hall, when "the Juggernaut" shouted after him. "A-Town" joined his mentor in chasing after him, as Murphy insisted they know what the Church was in store for. Seth's demeanor changed, telling his followers they would learn in due time. It was something to be thrilled about - not just for the both of them, but for the greater good of 'Monday Night Rawlins'. Excusing himself, Rollins continued on his way to prepare for Big E.
A video package aired, taking a lot at the reception on Twitter, of the Undertaker's stunning appearance on the Halloween Special edition of 'the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' this past Friday on NBC. Footage from the show aired, of "the Phenom" giving a pumpkin-headed scarecrow a true fright in the form of the Tombstone Piledriver.
4) Alexa Bliss def. WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Liv Morgan to join Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (5:26) While Asuka, Nia Jax and Bianca Belair were up against dissension, two more slots remained open to join the women's team of Team RAW. Two fan favorites competed for the chance, as Liv Morgan and Alexa Bliss shook hands to kick things off. A brief back-and-forth saw Bliss gain the upper hand against one-half of the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions, when Liv used her agility to dropdown, leapfrog and dropkick "the Goddess" to the canvas. Morgan and Alexa pined with wristlocks and handsprings for a standoff, before Bliss used her wisdom to take advantage with a somersault neckbreaker. "Little Miss Bliss" briefly maintained control, but Liv worked up from a seated abdominal stretch and struck back a house on fire! Morgan got a near fall with the Jersey Codebreaker, before attempting ObLIVion. Bliss instead shrugged it off, catching her with a Code Red from the middle rope. As Insult to Injury saw Liv get her knees up, Alexa blocked another attempt at ObLIVion with a backslide to get the win! See Ya NeverAlexa Bliss was going to Survivor Series: Best of the Best, as Liv Morgan came to and realized her shortcoming. "The Goddess" celebrated her win, but consoled the WWE Women's Tag Team Champion. Liv and Alexa hugged it out in a show of respect, but as Liv left, Carmella appeared on the big screen. "The Princess of Staten Island" lived it up on the beach, standing in a bikini with an exotic cocktail glass in hand. Mella knew "Little Lexy" was looking for answers, but unlucky for her, she wasn't anywhere near the WWE ThunderDome! Instead, she was living her best life in the Bahamas, serving her people as "the Prettiest Woman on Planet Earth". Carmella told Alexa she had finally seen the light, claiming to be too busy, too famous and far too beautiful to get down to Lexy's level, and when it came to her friendship with that ugly "thing" Nikki Cross - they were perfect for each other! As "Little Miss Bliss" watched in irritance, Mella told her she'd see her never, before turning around and going for a dip in the sea.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Women's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (Asuka, Nia Jax, Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (Shayna Baszler, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA)
︾︾︾ Best of the BestCharly Caruso was at the interview area with the RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios. Rey Mysterio voiced how great it felt to be standing there with his pride and joy, his son Dominik Mysterio. Even better was the fact they were both holding gold, and Dom took pride in knowing they were the first father-son combination to wear gold in WWE history. "The Legendary Luchador" then informed the broadcast journalist of the reason they had asked for this time to talk, wanting to issue a challenge. In the spirit of competition, Rey knew what being 'the Best of the Best' was all about - which was why he and Dominik wanted to prove what made them the best Tag Team Champions in the WWE today! Dom issued a challenge to the SmackDown Tag Team Champions for Survivor Series, telling Heavy Machinery how they were a great team - but they wanted to see if they had what it took to go up against he and his old man.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - RAW Tag Team Champions vs SmackDown Tag Team Champions - RAW Tag Team Champions Los Mysterios vs SmackDown Tag Team Champions Heavy Machinery
︾︾︾ Backstage, Big E opened a set of doors, as he continued to stretch his biceps. En route for the ring, "the Big Time" had arrived to Monday Night RAW. Issuing the challenge to Seth Rollins last week was a daring start for the newcomer to RAW, for the first time in a long time without the New Day by his side. E appeared unfazed and ready for anything as he set off for the Survivor Series Qualifying match against "the Visionary - coming up next.Step Up to the PlateDaniel Bryan performed squats backstage, when approached by Sarah Schreiber. With his Survivor Series Qualifying match still to come against Bobby Lashley, "the Yes Man" liked his chances - and not purely so that he could usurp the WWE World Champion. The fact was he knew what it was like to be on top of the world with the biggest prize today in his possession. He relived 'the Miracle of Bourbon Street' in his mind every day, almost as often as he did his other championship victories - and when he saw "the All Mighty", he still hadn't got a grasp on the kind of champion he was. Daniel knew Bobby was a heck of a fighter, and without question one of the toughest and strongest men in the ring - but when it came to being World Champion, the jury was still out. The idea of Bob's leadership headed into Survivor Series: Best of the Best, the jury was still out. Bryan hoped Lashley was up to task - but if he wasn't, he was: because Bryan was more than ready to step up to the plate and lead 'the YES! Movement' all over again.
︾︾︾ 5) Seth Rollins def. Big E to join Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (11:25) Whatever happened in the dressing room of La Invasíon earlier tonight had put "the Messiah" in remarkably high spirits, but that smile quickly turned to the look of remorse as he went up against Big E. The confidence of Seth Rollins saw him blasted by Big E immediately with a sequence of clotheslines, before a tease of the Big Ending saw the leader of the Church bail out to the apron. As E pursued, "the Visionary" ran his neck over the top rope but missed a springboard knee - E taking him on a roll-through with a belly-to-belly suplex! E continued to hammer away at "the Visionary", when Seth managed to come back with a jumping enzuigiri. Looking for the Pedigree, a back body drop sent him over the top rope! E teased a dive through the ropes, though Seth managed to sprint out of the way to safety. Instead, E rolled out and blasted him with another hard clothesline! Thrusting his hips, E felt it as he returned inside - but Seth sent him into the second turnbuckle with a reverse STO; a heel kick following! Big E tried to fight Seth Rollins from the top rope with haymakers, and succeeded - but before having time to capitalize, "the Visionary" came leaping back up with a superplex into a falcon arrow! "Big Time" managed to pop the shoulder up to the dismay of Seth, who slipped back out to the apron. A springboard clothesline took E down, but as he got back up a Sling Blade took him down again! "The Messiah" continued to be unable to keep him down, and finally E escaped a powerbomb attempt - reversing into a gutwrench shoulderbreaker! It bought him time to gain a second wind, and E fired back with a spinebuster for a near fall. E got Seth up for the Big Ending, when Seth managed to tug on the referee's shirt and throw him in the way! With him incapacitated, the Stomp was attempted - but Big E caught him with a powerslam. Andrade suddenly hit the ring, driving E into the mat with El Idolo! Going so far as to drape his thought-to-be rival on top of him; Seth achieved the three count!
Andrade backed up the rampway and threw his hands up in the air in victory. "El Capo" was pleased with his handiwork, as Seth Rollins slowly came to. He grinned back at the patriarch of La Invasíon, before celebrating in his typical over-the-top fashion. One way or the other, "the Visionary" had made the men's team for Team RAW - the Men's Survivor Series Elimination match looking stacked already! Big E came to and acknowledged what happened, as he was forced to watch "the Messiah" continue his victory on the rampway.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Men's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (Andrade, Seth Rollins, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (Ricochet, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA)
︾︾︾ Real TalkSwerve loitered backstage at the Amway Center, when up walked the WWE United States Champion. Kevin Owens continued to clutch his ribcage, as he thanked "the Realest" for the help he never asked for. While the newcomer cooly assured him he didn't need to say it, KO insisted because he didn't truly know what angle he was going for. Removing his sunglasses, Swerve told "the Prize Fighter" if there was one thing he hated: it was injustice. The Miz was the goofiest dude he'd seen in quite some time - and he'd also headlined WrestleMania, walking in and out as WWE Champion. He told of how he was an opportunist like no other, and when it came to "the Nigerian Nightmare" - he knew he could be beaten. "The Prize Fighter" knew so too, proposing they take them on next week. Swerve laughed before dropping some rhymes to the astonishment of the Canadian! Kev told Swerve to speak English, but told him next week they would teach Miz and Omos a lesson.
Footage aired from moments ago, recapping Seth Rollins taking victory straight from under Big E's nose - and it was all thanks to none other than Andrade! The thought-to-be rivals were now both confirmed for Team RAW at Survivor Series: Best of the Best - but what was the meaning of this abrupt acknowledgement between the heads of "the Two Families?"Til' Next WeekThe patriarch of La Invasíon placed his pinstripe suit jacket back on, as he stepped outside of the Amway Center. Andrade appeared to be in a hurry, placing his shades back on beside Zelina Vega, when Los Lotharios came bounding after him. In the parking lot, Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza questioned why the sudden change in their business with the Church! Scoffing, "El Capo" assured "El Amante" and "La Estrella" that they would all find out - next week. The business partners hopped in a car and was driven away by his chauffeur, leaving the cousins with nothing but questions.
- Next week - Andrade reveals the nature of his relationship with Seth Rollins
︾︾︾ Find Some Friends Big E recovered backstage, climbing back to his feet. Charly Caruso met "Big Time", who admitted he failed in his efforts to make the team for Survivor Series: Best of the Best - but he knew it was a learning curve. Clearly he wasn't used to being outnumbered, and while he fought Seth Rollins to hell and highwater - if it wasn't for the help of Andrade, E could have beaten "the Visionary". E knew he could beat "the Messiah", before telling "El Capo" he would surely pay. 'The Power of Positivity' would not allow a loss to dampen E's moods, which is why he would live, learn and prosper. Suddenly, he was met by the arrival of MVP, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander. "The Franchise Player" congratulated E on a strong showing, while "the Gold Standard" backed him up. "The Queen City Chosen One" apologized for the loss, smarmily suggesting he find himself some new friends - as MVP told him to not be a stranger. E did not know how to take any of this, as Team Lashley left the scene.
Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, a graphic aired revealing a brand new match announced for Survivor Series: Best of the Best, in less than three weeks. It was truly "Brand Warfare" between RAW and SmackDown - as the WWE Intercontinental Champion Johnny Gargano would take on the WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - WWE United States Champion vs WWE Intercontinental Champion - WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens vs WWE Intercontinental Champion Johnny Gargano
︾︾︾ Acoustic BeatingInside the WWE ThunderDome a strum of a guitar revealing John Morrison tuxedoed up for another live performance from "the Drifter". With a copy of 'the Universal Truth' in his hands, he talked how the talents of "the Illustrious" Elias finally going recognized by listeners around the world. About to remind the people that WWE stood for Walk With Elias, JoMo reintroduced Elias. A guitar strum saw him appear on the stage, sat on a barstool. He began to play "Street Light", as Morrison vibed along - when at the song's conclusion, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson jumped the musician from behind! John Morrison rushed to his aid, receiving a boot from Gallows. Anderson fought "the Drifter", when from behind came LG, dropping the musician with the barstool! Shattering it completely, KA grabbed "the Illustrious" Elias's acoustic guitar: breaking it over the spine of "the Guru of Greatness!" "The Good Brothers" stood dominant on the stage over the fallen duo - revenge for the humiliation of earlier tonight.
An advertisement aired, promoting the Best of WWE on Peacock. From the classic hits to in the ring, to behind-the-scenes, these were OMG moments the WWE Universe just had to see. WWE content was streaming now on Peacock.
As the camera panned overhead of the WWE ThunderDome, Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T discussed the power of the partnership between WWE and Peacock. WWE invited members of the WWE Universe to get Peacock today and stream the best of WWE, with specials, classic replays and documentaries.
A graphic aired, promoting RAW Talk - live tonight immediately following Monday Night RAW. Co-hosts Charly Caruso and Booker T would be joined by the WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe, Bianca Belair & Theory and Murphy. It all went down at 11:05e/10:05c on the WWE Network.
︾︾︾ 6) Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander (with MVP) def. Jeff Hardy and Braun Strowman (9:38) Upon last week's dysfunctional loss to Team Lashley in the six-man tag team main event, Jeff Hardy demanded this match - much to the annoyance of his partner. Braun Strowman was still unpleased with how Hell in a Cell went down, and tried to claim leadership of his team with "the Charismatic Enigma". Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander rushed them to get the match started, when "the Colossus" came steaming through both men! A reverse chokeslam sent "the Queen City Chosen One" down into the anatomy of "the Gold Standard", when even MVP caught the icy stare of the giant. Strowman caught both men with a corner splash, when Jeff tagged himself in! Hardy and Strowman butted heads again, before sounding off on both Shelton and Cedric. A sleeper slam took down Benjamin when a legdrop hit the groin of Alexander. Hardy went to the top rope to follow up - only to have his diving crossbody caught in mid-air! Jeff tried to fight them, when Benjamin struck with a superkick into the Neutralyzer from Alexander! Team Lashley remained in control, as Shelton Benjamin executed a rising corner knee strike. Jeff Hardy tried to fight a snap suplex with one of his own, when "the Gold Standard" took him down with a powerbomb! Jeff was able to reverse a German suplex into a victory roll, when a dropkick landed. In his efforts to make the tag however, Cedric Alexander cut him off and drove him down with a Michinoku driver! Looking for a jumping 450 splash in the corner however, Hardy got his knees up! He reached for the tag to "the Colossus" - but Braun Strowman jumped down! Jeff was left stranded, as his disinterested giant began to leave him high and dry. Hardy was left in wait, as Team Lashley continued to lay a beating on him! "The Charismatic Enigma" was briefly able to fight off an assisted Lumbar Check, landing the Twist of Fate on Benjamin! Hardy fended off Cedric and went for the Swanton Bomb - but Alexander got his knees up and put a stop to him with the Lumbar Check for the count of three!DysfunctionBraun Strowman had turned his back to the action at the top of the rampway, but as Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander continued their beating of Jeff Hardy, "the Colossus" appeared to have a change of heart! Strowman stomped down to the ring as MVP directed traffic of his boys. Team Lashley finally, and wisely, flocked from the ring as "the Monster Among Men" arrived at the aid of "the Charismatic Enigma". Strowman exchanged words with Bobby Lashley's henchmen, motioning that he wanted the WWE World Championship. Suddenly, he found himself shoved by Hardy! Jeff called Braun out for leaving him high and dry, and after some serious finger-pointing, to the shock of the WWE Universe Braun took a walk! What was going on with the big man?
︾︾︾ Backstage at the monitor, Bobby Lashley and Lana watched on the monitor. The WWE World Champion was all ready to go in the main event, and was visibly pleased with the conduct of MVP, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander. His mixed feelings about Team Lashley overriding his authority aside, "the All Mighty" left for the ring in high spirits. Lana's smile turned to a frown at the sight of "the Franchise Player's" joy - all the while, the main event was up next!Butting HeadsFollowing a replay from moments ago, showing the bizarre behavior of "the Monster Among Men", Braun Strowman came stomping back through the curtain. He was pursued moments later by Jeff Hardy - not yet finished with him after threatening to walk out on him against Team Lashley! Jeff accused "the Colossus" for being a selfish pile of cr*p, but the giant told Jeff if anybody was at fault it was him - it wasn't his fault he kept sucking air and failing at every turn! Strowman said he should be World Champion, bringing "the Charismatic Enigma" to tell him the cold hard truth he wasn't - and before hostilities could unfold, into shot came Daniel Bryan! "The Yes Man" tried to will the two together, but Braun sarcastically wished him luck in his match with Bobby Lashley, skulking off. Jeff yelled after him, throwing out the challenge to the big man for next week.
︾︾︾ Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T ran down the line-up for next week on Monday Night RAW, as we would see the men and women's teams for Team RAW come Survivor Series be fully laid out. The WWE Women's World Championship would be defended when Bayley took on Asuka; and the WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe would defend his title against Keith Lee. Plus, the Miz and Omos would team up to battle Kevin Owens and Omos - and of course, now Jeff Hardy would meet Braun Strowman one-on-one. It all went down next week on RAW.
- WWE Women's World Championship - Bayley (c) vs Asuka
- Braun Strowman vs Jeff Hardy
- WWE 24/7 Championship - Samoa Joe (c) vs Keith Lee
- The final members of the men and women teams for Team RAW will be confirmed
︾︾︾ 7) WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley (with Lana) def. Daniel Bryan to be named the Captain for Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (10:27) The WWE World Champion believed he was large and in-charge of Monday Night RAW, but Daniel Bryan believed otherwise. With both jockeying for position at the helm of the RAW Brand, "the All Mighty" had proposed if Daniel Bryan came out victorious he would receive a shot at the title. Bryan won the popularity contest, and as Bobby Lashley charged to gain control, Bryan came firing out with Yes Kicks. Lashley cut him off with a series of body blows, biel throwing him across the ring - when Bryan came back for more! A corner dropkick led to a clothesline, stunning the big man on his feet. Lashley caught him on a second try, driving him into the mat with a body slam. Lashley's wife Lana watched enamored from ringside, as Bob throttled "the Yes Man" with knee lifts in the corner. A stalling suplex was the idea, when Bryan broke out and targeted the legs with kicks! Trying to take him down, the former MMA Fighter blocked it and delivered a brutal spinebuster! Bobby Lashley drilled Daniel Bryan with a flatliner, and with a bear hug applied, his opponent fought up but encountered a powerslam! Lashley teased a fireman's carry into the ring post - when Bryan slipped out to send him into the post! Two consecutive dives through the ropes caught Lashley, and "the All Mighty" returned inside to receive a flying clothesline. As a missile dropkick followed, the Yes Kicks rendered Lashley barely able to kick out. The WWE World Champion went up for a diving headbutt, but Lashley caught him with a belly-to-belly suplex! He lined the Spear up, but Bryan caught him with a knee strike. The Yes Lock was locked in, and Lashley was on the verge of tapping - but Lana got on the apron to distract the official! Bryan went to confront her, before evading an ambush from Lashley. He froze short of nailing his wife, and Bryan scored with the Running Knee - the cover made, just for Lashley to kick out at two! Bryan stalked a second one, only to miss and receive the Spear: Lashley getting the win!YES Success"The All Mighty" caught his breath after coming inches away from defeat to Daniel Bryan, sitting up and throwing his fists in the air. Audibly heard screaming it was still 'the Era of the All Mighty', Bobby Lashley rolled out to the apron where met by an excited Lana! She hugged and kissed him repeatedly - but the WWE World Champion was not happy. Lashley told Lana he warned her he didn't need anybody's help but his own, much to the shock of his distraught wife. Lana was able to prevent him from storming away from her, as the two continued to have their differences - when from out of nowhere came "the Yes Man" with one more Running Knee! The champ was down and out, as Lana screamed with fear. Bryan stood before her, beginning to scream "YES!" in the face of Lana - much to her anger.
- Survivor Series: Best of the Best - Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, Andrade, TBA and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (Ricochet, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA)
RAW Talk #32 – November 2, 2020 WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe joined Byron Saxton and Charly Caruso to talk about Keith Lee, completely in denial of the fact he feared Keith Lee. "The Coquina Destroyer" was touchy about the prospect of the title changing hands next week, talking up the dominant reign he had enjoyed over the last four months. Joe called himself the forever "Mr. 24/7" and said that "the Limitless One" would be exposed as a coward and a flash in the pan when he would get choked out again. Bianca Belair was welcomed to the show to talk her big win tonight against Nia Jax, talking about Survivor Series. She said that you couldn't spell "Best" without "EST", and in the Women's Survivor Series Elimination match, Team RAW would come out on top because with Bianca around, you could always count on her. When it came to Asuka next week, "the Empress of Tomorrow" could win or Bayley could win - either or, "the EST" was coming for gold. The bickering Disciples of the Church Theory and Murphy joined the show and talked about what they made of Seth Rollins and Andrade's interactions tonight, with "A-Town" livid at what "the Visionary" was hiding from the both of them. "The Juggernaut" threatened him pointing out "the Messiah" was beyond them both, but Theory pointed out the disrespect he showed even he. Los Lotharios showed up, equally angry with being left in the dark. The four argued back and forth as the show went off the air.
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AOP, Dio Maddin and other Superstars releasedPublished 30 October 2020
WWE has come to terms on the release of Akam (Sunny Dhinsa), Rezar (Gzim Selmani), Dio Maddin (Brennan Williams), Lince Dorado (José Rafael Cordero), Ari Daivari Tiger Ruas (Adrian Jaoude), Ellie Hiles and Rita Reis. We wish them all the best in their future endeavors. Tracy Smothers Has Passed Away At 58CHRIS STEPHENS - OCT 28, 2020
Wrestling great Tracy Smothers has passed away at the age of 58. The veteran of WCW, Smoky Mountain, WWE, and ECW had been battling numerous health issues over the last year. He was diagnosed with Lymphoma last November and had been dealing with heart issues as well.
A GoFundMe account had recently been created to help Smothers deal with mounting medical bills.
"In November 2019, Tracy was diagnosed with Stage III Lymphoma. This meant that Cancer was found in lymph nodes on both sides of his diaphragm. Also, due to blockage in his arteries, Tracy lost 45% of his heart's use," reads a description from the GoFundMe account.
"Fast forward a year later and Tracy unfortunately has been hospitalized due to the rapidly growing Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma tumor on the left side of his stomach... which also has now spread into his lungs."
Impact Wrestling Bound For Glory 2020 (October 24) Results & Review Posted by Andrew Sinclair | Oct 25, 2020
IMPACT WRESTLING BOUND FOR GLORY 2020 OCTOBER 24, 2020 SKYWAY STUDIOS NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE Impact Wrestling’s biggest pay-per-view of the year, Bound for Glory 2020, took place this past Saturday (October 24) at the Skyway Studios in Nashville. In the main event, Eric Young defended the Impact World Championship against Rich Swann. On commentary were Josh Mathews and the returning Don Callis.
IMPACT X-DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP ROHIT RAJU (C) DEF. TREY MIGUEL, JORDYNNE GRACE, TJP, WILLIE MACK AND CHIS BEY My man Rohit Raju delivering the goods again. There were a couple of bumpy moments along the way but overall I thought this was a good, fast-paced opener that didn’t overstay its welcome. After throwing Grace to the outside, Rohit broke up TJP’s cover on Trey and pinned him instead to extend his title reign. All hail The Desi Hitman. ***1/2
RHINO WINS THE CALL YOUR SHOT GAUNTLET Assessing these sorts of matches is always difficult, as they have a definite ceiling and inevitably long run time. Likewise, most of the viewer’s enjoyment comes through the anticipation over a winner and the potential surprises during the match. Well, we got three returns in the match – Daivari (who might be the most jacked guy in the game), Swoggle and James Storm (is he back properly?). How can you have room for Swoggle and not Johnny Swinger? Otherwise, it was fairly plodding. Rhino pinned Callihan after a Gore to win the match but the celebrations were muted as Heath got legitimately injured after taking a boot to the midsection from Myers. **
MOOSE DEF. EC3 Cinematic matches are always going to divide opinion. While I’m personally overseeing them this year, I also tend to actually quite enjoy them. That’s probably because they offer a change of pace and I tend to view them on a different scale to wrestling matches. I thought their feud went on too long and was far too corny but as an end product, this surpassed my expectations. EC3 looked fantastic and the action itself was fine. It wasn’t a match but it didn’t make any real pretense of being one. EC3 explained to Moose what he wanted to achieve and forced Moose to show a more aggressive streak than he’s projected over the last year. EC3 went to hit the One Percenter but he got flashbacks to his previous tenure in Impact, leading him to stop. That allowed Moose to get the upper hand and eventually the ‘win’ after knocking EC3 out with the title belt. ***1/2
KEN SHAMROCK (W/SAMI CALLIHAN) DEF. EDDIE EDWARDS Prior to the match, we got footage from earlier in the day of The Rock inducting Shamrock into the Impact Hall of Fame. A very cool moment indeed. The longer the match went, the more it became a traditional wrestling match with Edwards hitting a Blue Thunder Bomb, a dive to the outside and the Backpack Stunner. The finish came when Callihan turned the lights out. While Edwards cleared him from the ring, it was enough of a distraction for Shamrock to synch in the ankle lock and get the tap. **3/4
IMPACT WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP THE NORTH DEF. THE GOOD BROTHERS, ACE AUSTIN & MADMAN FULTON & THE MOTOR CITY MACHINE GUNS (C) It would appear that Alex Shelley was injured coming in, as The North attacked him and Chris Sabin before the bell. Josh Alexander hit a double underhook piledriver on the entranceway, and from there Shelley was escorted to the back. From there, the story of the match was Sabin having to go it alone to retain the tag team titles. The action all broke down before we settled into a similar pattern, Sabin getting worked over by the two heel teams before tagging in The Good Brothers. After clearing Madman Fulton to the outside, Gallows and Anderson went for The Magic Killer on Alexander, only for the Canadian to reverse and then block Anderson’s Gun Stun attempt. Alexander kicked out of a roll-up attempt, allowing Ethan Page to hit Anderson with the belt on the rebound and Alexander to then get the pin to make The North two-time tag team champions. ***1/2
IMPACT KNOCKOUTS CHAMPIONSHIP KYLIE RAE DEF. SU YUNG (C) The match was fine. Su Yung dominated early with strikes and a twisting backbreaker on the apron before Kylie was able to grind her down and turn it into a more competitive battle. After hitting the Pedigree, Su looked to attack Rae with the mandible claw. That led to a ref bump and the finish. After forcing Kylie to break the Crossface with the mandible claw, Kylie won the title with Smile To the Finish. ***
IMPACT WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RICH SWANN DEF. ERIC YOUNG (C) This was the best-built match on the entire card and rather unsurprisingly the best on the whole show when all was said and done. Young has been pitch-perfect since returning to the promotion and he had the prime foil in Swann, someone who has always thrived as the underdog babyface. Young immediately went for Swann’s right ankle, the center point of their whole feud since Slammiversary, only for Swann to dive over his first two attempts. Momentum changed when Swann tried to attack Young on the outside, with Young backdropping him onto the apron head first. From there they sold the neck injury – Young now had two targets and zeroed in on them, immediately getting Swann back into the ring and hitting him with an avalanche wheelbarrow neckbreaker. Eventually, Swann fought back, winging punches at Young and charging across the ring like a prime Antonio Honda. You had the excellent visual of Swann spitting out blood in his saliva as he landed a suplex off the top and got a near fall after a brilliant Frog Splash. Young went off the top with a big elbow drop before locking up both a crossface and an ankle lock. Swann got to the ropes both times but Young was relentless, tying him up in the tree of woe in the corner and attacking the ankle. His third assault wasn’t the charm though as Swann sprang out into a stunner and then went up to the top rope for a Phoenix Splash and an emotional 1, 2, 3. ****
A superb match and the perfect feel-good ending to a mixed bag of a PPV. Young delivered for the second successive show in the main event, while Swann has been one of North America’s best wrestlers for a while and this was an excellent performance from him as well.
FINAL THOUGHTS
Bound for Glory was a mixed bag. After the highs of Slammiversary, that has to be seen as a disappointment. There was nothing objectively bad on the show but there were some odd moments and a lot of things failed to hit the heights I’d expected. The main event was excellent.
NOVEMBER 2, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: WWE Q3 FINANCIALS, MORE
BY OBSERVER STAFF | STAFF@WRESTLINGOBSERVER.COM | @wonf4w Q3 EARNINGS CALL
Vince McMahon expressed a sense of optimism with his two most recent hires, President and Chief Revenue Officer Nick Khan and Chief Financial Officer Kristina Salen, when opening an earnings call on 10/29 talking about the most complex time in the company’s history.
The entire media landscape is filled with uncertainty. The biggest challenge is the changing role of television and the move to streaming content. While McMahon pushed the idea that more people than ever before are watching WWE, actual product popularity is still based on getting people interested in the product, whether that be from a big show perspective or regular viewing perspective.
Television ratings are down. In a sense, they are down less than many sports that returned to play of late, and more than others. They are down more than television in general. There are more ways to watch the content than ever before, but WWE’s revenue is more based on television, in decline both in priorities to the large conglomerates and in viewing.
At the same time, new streaming services are opening up. WWE can manipulate numbers, as all companies do, using essentially worthless stats that have proven over the years to not make a difference in popularity. Social media numbers always increase, but when it’s not related to an increase in consumer spending, it’s pretty much proven the value is limited.
WWE has had bright spots in a COVID world. Merchandise spending is roughly the same as before, even with no live events. Licensing is up, such as gaming. The Thunderdome has led to a six percent gain from where Raw bottomed out at and a 12 percent gain from where Smackdown bottomed out at, even with much tougher competition.
Khan, who spoke publicly for the first time on the call, was very impressive. He said even with the decline in television viewing, when television revenue is carrying the company, that he’s confident that rights fees will continue to increase.
The key, like with a sport like baseball, which also attracts a much older and smaller audience on television than the past, is that both still command an audience at a time when media companies and streaming services will be looking for name brands, and WWE is in the sports world a solid second tier name brand, like with UFC.
In particular, Khan noted that talks are back on to sell network content to streaming providers, similar to what UFC did with ESPN+. And given UFC and WWE are very similar business models, UFC has been a huge success for ESPN+, both in new subscribers to the service, but also in PPV by cutting out the cable company middle-man. Khan said that everything on the network is for sale, aside from the network itself. There is no talk of who or when, when Khan mentioned Amazon, Netflix, Disney and NBCU with streaming services. He felt some of the recent hires by these services tell him they are going deeper into live television. He said the key is to keep the current partners happy and to look at the landscape of where the world will be in three to five years.
“I think that I've never felt as confident as I currently do in terms of this, of our new management,” said Vince McMahon. “It's really extraordinary what this has done for the entire business and other executives and much further below. There's a new spirit, a new vibrance. And I don't know if you find this anywhere, there's a view of optimism, not just for optimism stake, but when you look at where we're going to go in the future and use the resources that we have as well as other things like, this is a fun, exciting place to be. And of course, that new management team is, as you mentioned, Nick Khan, who is the President and, of course, CRO, Kristina Salen, new CFO, was mentioned and, of course, other individuals that are here, that have been here before, they now feel the same way. The interaction is reinvigorating. It really is.”
For the third quarter of 2020, the company had $221,595,000 in revenue and $48,485,000 in profits. Last year’s third quarter, prior to the new domestic television deals going into place, had $186,383,000 in revenue and $5,862,000 in profits. Virtually all due to television, revenues were up 18.9 percent and profits were up 727.1 percent.
The new TV deals pretty much saved the company from what would have otherwise been a disastrous financial period due to COVID, that has been the case for every sports and entertainment property that isn’t carried by television rights.
Khan noted WWE Studios is developing more new content, and in particular mentioned Netflix has ordered a multi-part documentary on Vince McMahon that will be produced by Bill Simmons, a longtime WWE fan who produced HBO’s Andre the Giant documentary which was a huge ratings success. Khan noted it would be one of the highest budgets ever for a Netflix documentary.
He also said that in 2021, Sony Six in India will be producing a live television event built around using Indian heritage wrestlers to air on television there, as well as air in some form in the U.S. The plan is to recreate that same format in other markets.
They also said that almost all the employees furloughed, which were about 25 percent of the company’s head count, will be brought back by the end of the year.
The company offered no guidance on 2021 because nobody knows what the country and the world have in store.
Stephanie McMahon talked about moving WrestleMania from a sold out Raymond James Stadium with 80,000 fans (actually the stadium would have been set up for 60,000 and was not sold out although it would have been close to full) to no fans.
Vince said that they were doing everything they can to bring back television viewers, noting the Thunderdome has brought back fans, and the key is better writing, better execution and more talent that registers with the fans.
When asked about a Middle East television deal, which is the subject of numerous lawsuits against the company, Vince said that they were still in contact with stations and still negotiating.
Regarding moving out of the Amway Center, Khan said they expect usage of the Thunderdome well into 2021, but said there are many arenas that they can move into when they have to move out of Orlando which looks to be sometime in December.
Regarding the WWE Network, Khan noted 2.4 million viewers in total for the quarter. That number would include the free tier. It’s had to ascertain how many people actually watch the free tier. There were 1,690,000 worldwide subscribers on 6/30 and 1,549,000 on 9/30. But there are people who signed up and far more than 141,000 who canceled during the quarter. If we take a rough guess that 1.85 million different people subscribed, that would indicate about 550,000 non-subscribers use the free tier.
The live events business lost $4.4 million by not running any shows. Last year, running a full-time schedule, the company lost $3.5 million on live events. Revenue was $23,261,000 in the same quarter last year and $703,000 this year. The $703,000 was revenue that came in from sales of travel packages and commissions that had yet to come in from secondary ticket outlets like Stubhub. So it would all be from events that took place prior to the pandemic but the money came in during the last quarter.
HELL IN A CELLThe 10/25 Hell in a Cell show was built around two Cell matches, as Edge and Randy Orton's rivalry climaxed in one while Bayley and Sasha Banks continued theirs in another. The cell matches were all long, and all great in their own unique way.
It is the next to last PPV from this run at the Amway Center in Orlando. The final show, at least as of right now, is Survivor Series on 11/22. It is billed as the only night of the year when wrestlers from Raw and Smackdown face off against each other. Well, except they’ve done that on most of the television shows in recent weeks.
If there is significant news, it is that there will be no NXT involvement in the show, with NXT instead building to a 12/6 Takeover show. Given that the NXT involvement both made the show last year, and also led to increased ratings on all three shows in November with the buildup, the decision on paper looks hard to understand.
There are really only two explanations. One is Vince McMahon’s wanting to keep the brands separate as much as possible to prevent the potential of COVID spreading. That is the reason they stopped taping 205 Live on Friday night’s, to keep NXT talent away from the Smackdown talent and risk a two brand infection. WWE PPV shows can always risk that, but every WWE breakout to date has started at the Performance Center.
Survivor Series will be built around non-title matches featuring the respective champions against each other and brand vs. brand traditional Survivor Series matches, one with men and the other with women.
Edge's win, clean much like his Last Man Standing win at WrestleMania, was really the big story of the show. It’s been known for some time that the WrestleMania plan is Edge in a World Championship situation, though it remains unclear whether that may be the WWE title on Raw or Universal title on SmackDown. McIntyre losing was a surprise to many, as many felt he should be champion. He has been discussed for a major match with boxing world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, which both have pushed in social media. We were told this week that Fury has not committed to a date for that. With Saudi Arabia not announced for later this year yet, due to COVID, that would have been the most likely place for such a bout.
Edge did suffer a torn rotator cuff in the match, but is anticipated to be back in time for the Royal Rumble. Orton will be selling the severity of the match for the forseeable, and will most presumably be back in time around the same point in time.
The show did 200.000 Google searches, which is what it seems every B show gets. Shows still draw based on the main matches and not the depth of the show. Until the last few days the show only had four matches announced, but it was all about the three Cell matches. The non-cell matches were not just forgettable, but short and not good at all.
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TWITCH OFF | WWE talent such as Xavier Woods as Austin Creed, Mia Yim, Styles, Cesaro and others all disbanded their Twitch accounts after getting direct orders on 10/29. Others are likely to follow. Some have offered refunds to people who paid up front. It was known this was happening for weeks. Paige, while on Twitch, spoke about it, saying “There may be a time where I have to stop streaming. I'll have to walk away. If I have to leave, we have to make today and Saturday crazy. I've honestly gotten to the point where I cannot deal with this company anymore. Now I have to make a very important decision. I'm tired, man. I broke my neck twice, twice for this company. They don't realize that this community isn't about subs. We build a community and family where this is an escape for a lot of people, including myself. My whole dreams got taken away. I couldn't wrestle anymore, something I lived and breathed since I was a fetus, and it got ripped away from me. I had to find something that I could fill a little bit of that and Twitch was a wonderful thing for me." Then she backed off and said she loved WWE, doesn’t want people talking bad about WWE, said it’s a business decision and not personal, but doesn’t agree with the decision
WHERE TO NEXT, THUNDERDOME? | There was talk over the weekend of moving out of Orlando in December. The contract with the arena right now ends on 11/24, which would be the day after the Raw after Survivor Series. According to WWE officials, that date is fluid and it could be extended and there is no hard out date at the moment. They are looking right now to have a base arena as opposed to touring as in the past. I think performing in front of live fans would be a priority but I can’t imagine it would be a good idea to do anything but a limited capacity show until there is a vaccine. WrestleVotes noted that WWE was looking at arenas in Illinois, North Carolina and Texas. Another source said they didn’t know anything more definitive than Vince McMahon and Kevin Dunn are looking at different plans. Really this is an issue with so many moving parts, but also decisions that have to be prioritized. Right now the NBA is looking at a 12/22 start and that teams would play in their home arenas and no longer do the bubble, although maybe with no fans. The NHL is looking at a 1/1 start. But nothing in the world is certain
ANOTHER OUTBREAK | There was another COVID outbreak at the Performance Center this past week. The story appears to be that one of the coaches tested positive who was coaching on 10/23, and that everyone who was being coached and around him was told to quarantine for two weeks. There were apparently other positives but they were mostly people new to the system that were around him and nobody that appeared on NXT television. We were told the show was being rewritten but when watching the Halloween Havoc show, all matches went on as scheduled.
NXT JAPAN TO THE UK | Meiko Satomura, 40, is looking like she is going to relocate to London. Satomura, who many consider the best woman wrestler in the world (for years the two names discussed the most as greatest were Satomura and Io Shirai), was signed by WWE with the idea of being the head trainer and top female star for NXT Japan. But with the pandemic, the company has nixed for now the idea of starting new NXT outposts. I’m surprised they are sending her to the European outpost and not NXT, or the main roster. Satomura can be valuable in helping bring up new European women stars for the future. She was probably the standout performer in a previous Mae Young Classic
TV RATINGS SD 10/23 - 0.80 (0.24) RAW 10/26 - 1.75 (0.51) NXT Halloween Havoc 10/28 - 0.85 (0.27)
STAR RATINGS NXT UK 10/22 - WALTER vs Ilja Dragunov - *****
Hell in a Cell 10/25 Ricochet vs Cedric Alexander - ***¼ Roman Reigns vs Braun Strowman - **¼ Kairi Sane vs Shayna Baszler - *** Johnny Gargano vs Sheamus vs Sami Zayn - ***¾ Bayley vs Sasha Banks - **** La Invasíon vs The Church - ***¼ Bobby Lashley vs Drew McIntyre - ***½ Edge vs Randy Orton - ****¼
RAW 10/26 - Samoa Joe vs Keith Lee - ***½ NXT Halloween Havoc 10/28 - Finn Bálor vs Karrion Kross - ***¾
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Post by DTP. on Feb 28, 2024 16:02:42 GMT -5
WWE Survivor Series 2020: Best of the Best – November 22, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
"Shot in the Dark" by AC/DC THREE WEEKS AWAY!
SmackDown vs RAW: WWE Women's World Champion vs WWE Women's Universal Champion WWE Women's World Champion Bayley vs WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair
SmackDown vs RAW: Women's Survivor Series Elimination Match Team SmackDown (Shayna Baszler, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team RAW (Asuka, Nia Jax, Bianca Belair, TBA and TBA)
SmackDown vs RAW: Men's Survivor Series Elimination Match Team RAW (TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (Ricochet, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA)
Matches to be announced.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 24, 2024 14:23:52 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown #1106 - October 30, 2020 "Season Premiere" WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida "Are You Ready" by AC/DC
FOUR DAYS REMOVED FROM HELL IN A CELL!
Main Event #423 – November 5, 2020 1) Sir Gable def. Zack Ryder with the Chaos Theory. Against a free agent in Zack Ryder, Sir Gable went toe-to-toe looking to do the Royal Family proud. "The Long Island Iced-Z" was hopeful in making a strong impression, and the mainstay impressed in managing to outwrestle the Olympian, but Gable constantly took shortcuts to assert dominance. Ryder made a comeback, but as the Rough Ryder went avoided, Gable capitalized to take the win. (5:40)
The opening video package aired, welcoming us to the WWE ThunderDome at the Amway Center. Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcomed us to Friday Night SmackDown on FOX for a whole new season of action! The Season Premiere was upon us, and it was presented by Progressive - save when you buy auto insurance.
Stays in the Family In the ring stood Paul Heyman, gracing the microphone and reminding the WWE Universe who he was, and why he was here. Serving as "the Special Council" to the WWE Universal Champion, Paul discussed Hell in a Cell last Sunday, where as expected, Roman Reigns powered through and dismantled Braun Strowman to keep his title. Heyman talked how Roman was the only one worthy of holding the gold he did, because nobody ran Friday Night SmackDown like "their" "Head of the Table". Welcoming him out, Roman Reigns took a slow walk down the rampway, walking visibly gingerly after what was an explosive and short confrontation with "the Colossus". Drowned out in boos, Roman laughed at the reception as he told the WWE Universe this was the problem with each and every one of them. They were so quick to judge, so stiff and rigid - he wondered why they even bothered registering online in the first place - but he knew they all loved to hate him!
Roman Reigns bragged about ratings being up, social media buzzing at his every move. "The Head of the Table" was truly the top dog of the WWE, and there was no other way they could deny it than to say "I hate that guy". Unlucky for him, the business was in his blood. A member of the Anoi'a tribe, the WWE Universal Champion name dropped members of the family - from Afa and Sika, to Yokozuna and Rikishi. There was one other guy, but he wasn't even in the discussion compared to him. Roman Reigns was the guy to beat, and this past Sunday at Hell in a Cell, he proved how valuable a commodity he was when he ran through Braun Strowman and scared him off to RAW! Laughing heartily, he would be interrupted by the return of his cousins - Jey and Jimmy Uso coming out to the ring! Expecting a hug, Roman was put on ice by the Usos as Jey sarcastically asked Roman how he'd been doing, because for the past week he'd been coughing up blood from a beating he got from "the Monster Among Men".
Jey Uso mentioned being left high and dry by his Bloodline cousin - again! Even after the conversation they had, he was left to take a beating from Braun Strowman and Jeff Hardy. Roman Reigns told him it was his bad, but Jimmy Uso snatched the microphone from him! With a brace on his leg, Jimmy talked about being out of action for the past six months, but he knew all about what Roman had been doing. He'd watched him in his actions towards Jey, and now it was time to hear a real apology and real action taken from "the Big Dog". Roman chuckled, looking sideways towards Jey and questioning if this was sticking up for himself. Roman apologized to him when pressed further by Jimmy, only to turn it around and say he was sorry they cared so much - because he cared so little! Reigns talked not being Jey's babysitter, but clearly Jimmy was! Jey spoke up, telling Roman he'd had enough of being played like a sidekick.
The Bloodline lineage was about far more than one man and his title, so Jimmy and Jey Uso claimed. Jey talked standing on his own two feet with his brother on the shelf, when Roman Reigns called into question what the hell that even meant. Since day one of coming back, Jey had been the fall guy - what kept happening to him was because he wasn't ready to hang with "the Head of the Table". Jey shoved Roman abruptly, telling him he was ready for the main event. Roman nodded before looking down his nose towards Jey - telling him to prove it. Jey yelled out that he would, before walking out. Meanwhile Jimmy glared Roman out face to face, before telling him to fix it. Leaving the ring, Reigns was left perplexed by the situation brought to him. Heyman chatted in his ear as the Usos departed.
▆▆▆ Following discussion from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, a video package aired providing a recap of the WWE Universal Championship from this past Sunday night at Hell in a Cell. Documenting the fight Braun Strowman gave Roman Reigns, "the Colossus" came close to becoming the new champion just for Roman to remain where he believed he belonged at "the Head of the Table". Fighting WordsThe Usos returned through the curtain as Jimmy tried to speak with Jey when met by AJ Styles! One of many new acquisitions from Monday Night RAW, "the Phenomenal One" greeted them and talked about coming to Friday nights with the mind to start fresh and remind everybody that he was "the Face Who Runs the Place". AJ spoke of having a tough year, but couldn't help but notice Jey was also having the same. He recognized Roman Reigns was his cousin - but he was also his master of late. "The Demi God" told Jey he had to fight back and stand up for himself, which only got Uce hot, shoving AJ's back to the wall! Jimmy tried to come between them, but AJ shoved him back! Jey told AJ them were fighting words, and denied being pushed around by anybody. AJ said he pitied Jey for not even knowing he was being manipulated, when the tense confrontation led to Jey challenging him to a match tonight - because he wasn't being made a fool of anymore. As Jey skulked off, Styles and Jimmy exchanged looks.
- Tonight - Jey Uso vs AJ Styles
The 'Progressive Match-Flo of the Week' took us back to last week for 'the New Day's Send Off'. With Big E picked to start on the RAW Brand, a result of the 2020 WWE Draft, it was the New Day's last night. Going up against the Artist Collective, Sami Zayn and the two Fight Night members Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura worked to make sure Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and Big E had the worst farewell in sports entertainment history. Instead, the New Day were victorious after a hysterical miscommunication.Weekend Booty BeatingSheamus and Sami Zayn were in the middle of a heated argument after how last week went for the Artist Collective. Zayn blamed "the Celtic Warrior" for sabotaging he, Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura, but Sheamus told him it wasn't his fault! The Irishman believed he and "the Lads" would have hammered the New Day in their last night as a trio without question, but the smarmy "Great Liberator" aggravated the hot-headed redhead bringing him to be restrained by Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura. "The Swiss Cyborg" called this ridiculous, claiming there was better things to be doing than having a fight over what happened. Shin nodded in agreement as the European maintained how both of them had their strengths and weaknesses - but he and "the Artist" were more than henchmen. Shin spoke out about being very embarrassed for them, which only riled Sami and Sheamus up to recruit the duo to the Artist Collective and Fight Night, respectively!
As this was going on, up strutted the New Day, laughing about the whole thing! Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods joked that the identity crisis just got better and better, pointing out the fact Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura were stuck between two gingers. As Xavier compared the four of them to the Village People, Sami Zayn voiced his irritation with the loss of the Artist Collective last week - but before he could issue a challenge on behalf of he and "the Lads", Sheamus cut him off! "The Celtic Warrior" advised Sami he'd had his chance - now it was time for reinforcements. Fight Night were prepared to do what "the Great Liberator" couldn't do, and that was get the job done! Sheamus dared Kofi and Xavier to find themselves a third man, to which they responded affirmatively. They knew exactly the guy for the job, and when they took on Fight Night - their Booties would be feeling it all weekend long, because New Day Rocks.
- Tonight - Fight Night vs The New Day and TBA
▆▆▆ 1) Ricochet def. King Corbin (with Sir Gable and Duke Nese) to join Team SmackDown in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (6:10) "The Future of Flight" had arrived on the SmackDown Brand, and was looking to turn heads not just with his freak-of-nature athleticism, but by immediately cementing his status on Team SmackDown at the Survivor Series. The Royal Family protested the acquisition from RAW, but as he tried to use size in his favor, King Corbin would up the recipient of a backflip kick into a spinning headscissors! Corbin continued to try and slow down the high-flyer, only to wind up receiving a floatover DDT. Sir Gable and Duke Nese were displeased with "the One and Only", who suddenly came soaring over the top rope with a leaping tope con hilo - landing on his feet! Upon return to the ring, Ricochet tried to follow it up but would be the recipient of a chokeslam backbreaker! The King began to ground Ricochet and choke him against the mat, but a gamengiri from the apron saw him attempt a comeback - just to miss a dive, roll through and walk straight into the Deep Six. King Corbin maintained a chinlock on "the One and Only", who tried to work his way up. After his fallout with Cedric Alexander, Ricochet hoped to pursue singles efforts but found it difficult as a knee lift sent him to the mat. As the official warned the King, Sir Gable throttled Ricochet through the ropes, and Corbin capitalized with a choke-STO for a near fall. Corbin ran his mouth and grew confident, allowing Ricochet to fire back with a handspring headscissors out of nowhere. Feeding into a dropkick, "the Future of Flight" went to the ropes and came over the top with a space flying tiger drop! Back inside, a shooting star press was attempted - but Corbin got his knees up. "The Monarchs" watched as Corbin set up the End of Days, but Ricochet rolled through and planted him with a DDT! Back on the top, Ricochet kicked away Duke Nese's interference, when Corbin crotched him. Back on the mat, the King went for an inverted Yokosuka cutter - but Ricochet reversed into the Recoil! The Shooting Star Press connected to get the win!Simply Amazing"The Future of Flight" was the first of five WWE Superstars to stamp their ticket from Friday Night SmackDown to represent "the Blue Brand" at the Survivor Series. Ricochet caught his breath and threw his fists in the air in enthusiasm - when from behind came Sir Gable and Duke Nese! Vexed by the defeat of King Corbin moments prior, the two tried to double team Ricochet when he was sent overhead with a double back body drop from "the Monarchs!" The Royal Family were left astonished however, as Ricochet leaped not only over the top rope - but landing perfectly on his feet, in a simply amazing display of athleticism! Ricochet continued his celebration to the dismay of the Royals - having arrived in remarkable fashion.
- Survivor Series - Men's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team SmackDown (Ricochet, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team RAW (TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA)
▆▆▆ Making UpMandy Rose warmed up for her own Survivor Series Qualifying match scheduled later tonight against Shayna Baszler, when in walked the sheepish Otis. Nervous as he was accompanied by Tucker, "the Powder Keg" wished to apologize for what he said last week. He behaved immaturely and "the Precious Peach" deserved a lot better treatment than that. Tearily, he told Mandy he understood if she never wanted to see him again, but she told her man to stop being so silly! Hugging him, Mandy claimed of course she wanted to continue going out with him, but first they had to talk. Awkwardly, the two shifted eyes over to Tucky, who glanced around nonchalantly. He finally got the message and told them he'd wait outside, allowing the lovebirds to chat. The screen burned out suddenly, but returned as Otis held Mandy in his arms. She explained why it hurt him to think he thought she was flirting with Dolph Ziggler, repeating how she chose "the Husky Adonis".
Otis understood and apologized again, as the two broke away from the cuddle. "The Golden Goddess" then joked it was a good thing she was getting ready for a big match tonight. Mandy Rose voiced her excitement about tonight's huge opportunity - to not just take on Shayna Baszler in her biggest match to date, but to qualify and represent Team SmackDown at the Survivor Series. "The Powder Keg" nodded in agreement, when Mandy playfully told her "Husky Adonis" she would sure love to have him in her corner! Otis told "the Precious Peach" he wouldn't miss it for the world, as the two cuddled one another and smooched - the SmackDown Tag Team Champion giving his girlfriend room to prepare.
- Tonight - Survivor Series Qualifying match - Mandy Rose vs Shayna Baszler
▆▆▆ Meanwhile, Queendom had arrived on the SmackDown Brand. Leading the way was the stoic WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair - the former SmackDown Women's Championship over his shoulder. With a serious expression on her face following the scrap with WWE Women's World Champion Bayley on Monday Night RAW, "the Trailblazer" led Candice LeRae and Chelsea Green towards the WWE ThunderDome - we would hear from them up next.
A graphic aired, revealing a social media post made by 'Saved By The Bell' actor Mario Lopez on Twitter earlier today. As he Tweeted wishing his fans a Happy Halloween, images showed him dressed up as none other than "the Nature Boy" Ric Flair! Even better, his three children were dressed as Sasha Banks, The Fiend and Otis. Queendom Meets B.A.D.The WWE Universe erupted in boos as Queendom made their grand entrance to the WWE ThunderDome. With the WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair leading the way with Chelsea Green and Candice LeRae following behind, the trio climbed into the ring in stylish dress. In a trendy boiler suit, "the Trail Blazer" graced the microphone only to be drowned out by boos. Flair began to address the turnout to the 'Championship Exchange' on Monday Night RAW, recounting how bogus this was. She understood full well for the past year, Bayley ran the show. It was '"the Boss 'n' Hug Connection" Show' - but now it was time for a drastic upgrade. Charlotte recalled Bayley bragging about beating her to begin her epic year-long reign as champion, but it didn't impress her one bit! Flair talked about how "the One Over All" ran from Sasha Banks at Hell in a Cell, and how Flair had done nothing but prove herself as the most decorated female WWE Superstar in history, noting holding all three variations of title gold in the year 2020!
Bayley may have taken on allcomers over the course of one calendar year, but when compared to the type of athlete "the Trailblazer" beat, Charlotte Flair had done so much more. It brought her back to the Four Horsewomen's days in NXT, and how she was always on top as the NXT Women's Champion. Meanwhile, poor little Bayley - "the Hugger" - couldn't ever manage to beat "the Queen". Flair promised that Survivor Series would be no different, that when the WWE Women's Universal Champion met the WWE Women's World Champion, Charlotte would be recognized officially as 'the Best of the Best'. Team B.A.D. came out to the ring, remaining a tandem in spite of Sasha Banks being drafted to the RAW Brand! Naomi handled the talking for herself and Tamina, telling Charlotte that just when they thought Bayley was something else - they got stuck with Queendom! "The Glow" voiced her dismay at the fact they would need to deal with them week-in and week-out.
Naomi referred to the one and only thing they and Queendom had in common, however, was their shared hatred of Bayley! "The Glow" talked Sasha Banks being the rightful WWE Women's World Champion after Hell in a Cell, when Charlotte Flair scoffed at the very idea "the Legit Boss" was worth sharing the same sentence as "the Trailblazer". Chelsea Green took the microphone and told Team B.A.D. they weren't nearly as bad as they said they were. Where she came from, "the Emerald" had always been taught to respect her elders - but she failed to have any respect for two Divas from a bygone era! Tamina grew annoyed as Candice LeRae told she and Naomi of how much talent she possessed in her little finger, than the both of them combined. It set Naomi and "the Islander" to square up to the Queendom cohorts of the champ - inviting them to bring it on! While Green made excuses, Flair took a step back and "the Poison Pixie" reiterated how unprepared Team B.A.D. were for Queendom - until a superkick was fired by "the Islander!"
An advertisement aired, highlighting the many faces, many looks, many walks and many Tombstone Piledrivers synonymous with "the Deadman". 30 years later, this November marked three Decades of Destruction from The Undertaker. WWE Survivor Series 2020 will stream live on Sunday, November 22 exclusive to the WWE Network from 7E/4P. 2) Chelsea Green and Candice LeRae def. Team B.A.D. (6:36) The WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair joined commentary, as her cohorts in Queendom took on Team B.A.D. in impromptu action. For her comments moments ago, Naomi and Tamina ganged up on Chelsea Green with a double hip toss off the ropes! A split-legdrop garnered a two-count for "the Glow", who continued to outmaneuver "the Emerald" with Bootylicious in the corner. Green scampered to Candice LeRae in the corner, trying to get the taste out of her mouth. Upon entering, Naomi took the traveled veteran down with armdrags before Tamina came in with a big headbutt! As a swinging side slam got "the Islander" a near fall, back came "the Poison Pixie" with an eye poke and a sudden draping neckbreaker! "The Trailblazer" talked up her fellow Queendom members, as LeRae stunned "the Bouncer" with a Violent Party in the corner. Tamina came firing back with haymakers, when LeRae cut her off with German suplex and a step-up senton! Tamina was the target of an arrogant array of stomps courtesy of Chelsea Green, who ran her mouth and drew the ire of Naomi in the corner. Finally, a camel clutch saw "the Bouncer" work up and headbutt her way free! A clothesline fed into a Samoan drop, and the tag was made to Naomi. Vaulting the top rope with a dropkick for Candice LeRae, the After-Glow Combo caught the veteran under fire. As the Rear View missed, in zipped "the Emerald" with a bicycle kick! With the wrists clenched, she teased a Stomp into the bottom turnbuckle pad, when Tamina came from behind. A back and forth led to Chels walking into a pop-up Samoan drop, and Naomi locked in the Slayomission! Green was on the verge of submission, when LeRae snuck in with the Quebrada to "the Glow!" As Candice combated Tamina, Green capitalized with I'm Prettier to defeat Naomi.Return of the War GoddessCharlotte Flair rose to her feet as the WWE Universe booed the outcome. Applauding her fellow Queendom members on the victory, Chelsea Green declared she wasn't yet finished as she continued the attack on Naomi! Candice LeRae delivered the Wild Ride to Tamina, as the duo continued to wreak havoc on Team B.A.D. "The Trailblazer" climbed into the ring to survey the action closer up, posing with the WWE Women's Universal Championship high - when all of a sudden the lights went out! Ember Moon shockingly appeared on the top rope, vaulting off onto all three members of the group. "The War Goddess" had fire in her eyes, as she let loose on Candice and Chels, while Flair bailed out to the floor. Naomi removed "the Emerald" from the equation with the Rear View, when Tamina set "the Poison Pixie" up for the Eclipse! Ember shared the ring with Team B.A.D., back for the first time in over a year.▆▆▆ Following discussion from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, a graphic aired promoting the match made earlier tonight. Jey Uso was left incredibly sensitive after being caught in the crosshairs between cousin Roman Reigns and brother Jimmy Uso. In denial about how he had been treated by the WWE Universal Champion, Jey was out to prove he was nothing but main event ready when he went up against AJ Styles - up next.What's in the Cup?The Royal Family were backstage, Duke Nese and Sir Gable ranting about if SmackDown were to rely on Ricochet in the Men's Survivor Series Elimination match, they were sure to fail. King Corbin voiced his outrage at how the WWE Universe should be on their knees for him, and there was no leader better than he. Suddenly interrupted by the Street Profits with solo cups, they stoked to be here as SmackDown Superstars! "The Frat Boys" chattered about the opportunities awaiting them, when shooshed by Gable! They were ignored, Nese coughed to get their attention - but Ang suggested he get that looked at! Tez asked how they got their crowns, concluding Burger King must have a special on! Corbin demanded silence, because "Wrestling Royalty" was among them. Montez Ford questioned when he'd would get there, when Duke Nese snatched Tez's cup. Taking a swig, his face scrunched up with disgust! About to hurl, Corbin and Gable rushed down the hall, yelling at "the Frat Boys" as they bailed.
▆▆▆ 3) Jey Uso (with Jimmy Uso) def. AJ Styles (12:02) Jey Uso had a chip on his shoulder left there by his cousin Roman Reigns, who continued to serve him with little respect. "The Phenomenal One" found himself in the crosshairs of Jey's wrath, so much so that even Jimmy Uso appeared reluctant by this match. Jey was motivated and jumped AJ Styles upon entry, but after trying to put him away in short order, Styles came firing back with his combination of strikes, leading to a discus clothesline! The Stylin' DDT was teased, but Jey reversed into a snap suplex, before getting ready for a back suplex - instead, "the Demi-God" landed on his feet and connected with a back suplex into a facebuster! The veteran continued to work over Jey as he rolled outside, landing a slingshot forearm plancha. Jey began to battle back with right hands, sending Styles into the steel steps. He tried to follow up back in the ring, but AJ again fired back with a pumphandle gutbuster! With a knee drop, Styles missed sliding forearm missed - and Jey clocked him with an enzuigiri! AJ Styles bounced back against Jey Uso, but as he attempted an Ushigoroshi, Jey landed out and hit a superkick sending "the Demi-God" into the corner. The Samoan Wrecking Ball connected for a near fall, as Jey Uso conversed with Jimmy Uso. Suddenly AJ turned the tide escaping a spinebuster and landing a Pelé kick! Styles battled back with a dropdown, a leapfrog and a dropkick, before going out to the apron. The Phenomenal Forearm was teased, but as Jey rolled away while he could - the springboard 450 splash connected! Styles wanted to finish him, only to hit with a Samoan drop! Unable to capitalize, both men stirred when Roman Reigns made his triumphant entrance. The WWE Universal Champion spectated from the ramp, as Jey argued with him - but AJ came from behind with the Phenomenal Forearm! "The Head of the Table" stomped down to ringside for the distraction, when Jimmy confronted Roman. Jey used a superkick and headed to the top: the Uso Splash scoring a huge upset!Samoan State of AffairsJey Uso had his hand raised as the victor in a shocking turn of events, but knew all too well that it came with help from Roman Reigns! As Jimmy Uso continued to duel words with the WWE Universal Champion, Paul Heyman tried to deescalate tensions with the Uso, when Jey rolled out of the ring. "The Head of the Table" tried to pat Jey on the back as he passed by, but Jey shoved him off! Continuing to walk up the rampway dissatisfied, Jimmy tried to chase up to his brother - only to be shoved down! Jey had no idea it was his twin and apologized, but still turned and left in sorrow. Reigns was seen chuckling to himself in the background, when from behind came AJ Styles over the top rope with a Phenomenal Forearm for the champion! Heyman flocked from the scene, as "the Phenomenal One" called out for round two with Jey Uso!
▆▆▆ Locked AwayThe SmackDown Tag Team Champions Heavy Machinery were spotted walking the halls backstage at the Amway Center, talking about Otis's spat with Mandy Rose last week. Tucker assured his partner they'd be just fine, before telling him he had to get something from the dressing room. "The Powder Keg" followed "the Brick Hit House" into the locker room. Out of nowhere snuck Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode - the two slamming the door shut behind them! Locking it shut, "the Dirty Dawgs" bellowed with laughter as their rivals were sealed inside, abandoning them! Otis and Tucky quickly realized they were trapped, slamming and banging on the door.
Meanwhile, Mandy Rose continued to warm up for her Survivor Series Qualifying match. "The Precious Peach" looked around in loneliness, and hesitantly began to make her way to the WWE ThunderDome. Unbenownst to her, her lover Otis was locked away and incapacitated in the dressing room - meanwhile Mandy would be forced to go it alone against Shayna Baszler, up next.
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Toni Take OverA vignette aired, showcasing stills of the newest acquisition to the SmackDown Brand. She had competed overseas in Japan, appearing in magazines worldwide for her performances. She was the first ever NXT UK Women's Champion, and now she was on her way to Friday Night SmackDown on FOX. Footage of her work aired, as she narrated it being time for 'the Toni Take Over'. A graphic aired promoting the debut of Toni Storm - next week.
- Next week - Toni Storm makes her SmackDown debut
Inside the WWE ThunderDome, Michael Cole and Corey Graves acknowledged the graphical presence of Susan G. Komen for the Cure around the arena. With logos on the stage, on the ramp and on the LED boards around ringside, they discussed how in a moment, breast cancer could change everything. This October, WWE had teamed up with Susan G. Komen once again to give moments of joy, strength and courage to breast cancer patients and survivors.
An advertisement aired, promoting Susan G. Komen for the Cure. WWE Superstars Mandy Rose, Titus O'Neil and Natalya talked about breast cancer and its effects, as footage aired of patients embracing with loved ones. Living with the condition and undergoing the tolling effects of chemotherapy, the WWE Community provided survivors with a constant influence to help give them the strength and courage to overcome a crippling disease. This month give a moment of joy. Family, health, support, friendship and love - one moment can change everything. #GiveAMoment today. Go to Komen.org/wwe to learn more.
▆▆▆ Friday Night SmackDown on FOX is sponsored tonight by Progressive - your first-round choice for auto insurance.
4) Shayna Baszler def. Mandy Rose to join Team SmackDown in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (4:35) "The Precious Peach" appeared lonesome on her way to the ring, expecting to be joined by her lover and "Husky Adonis" Otis. With Heavy Machinery locked in a dressing room, Mandy Rose went alone against the Queendom member, who wasted no time exposing the flaws of her opponent. With a flying armbar, Mandy bit at the fingers of "the New Age Enforcer" to break the hold before using a string of clotheslines! As a spinebuster saw Mandy pick up a near fall, she would swiftly be cut off by a knee lift to the ribcage. Baszler began to manipulate the hands of Rose before applying an armbar! Rose refused to give in, making the ropes, which only served to make her angrier! As a hammerlock was applied, "the Golden Goddess" fired up and executed shoulder thrusts in the corner. Catching the former MMA Fighter with a flapjack, the Fall from Grace connected for a close near fall! Mandy soon readied to make Shayna Kiss the Rose, but she sidestepped and took her down with the Kirifuda Clutch, forcing her to tap out.Suffer AloneShayna Baszler made the team for the Women's Survivor Series Elimination match, but in her method of celebrating, she refused to relinquish the Kirifuda Clutch! Mandy Rose was down and out, and "the New Age Enforcer" finally let up - but rather than leave "the Precious Peach" alone in a half-conscious state, Baszler spotted her opponent stirring. She could have left the ring, but instead she trampled on her fingertips - executing the Elbow Stamp to "the Golden Goddess!" Rose screamed in agony at the sadistic stunt pulled by the Queendom member. With an evil grin, Baszler left satisfied, as Mandy was left alone with a potentially broken arm! As she walked, the referee threw up the "X" sign, and more officials raced to the ring. Heavy Machinery were still nowhere to be seen - Otis and Tucker locked in the dressing room by Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode!
- Survivor Series - Women's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team SmackDown (Shayna Baszler, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team RAW (Asuka, Nia Jax, Bianca Belair, TBA and TBA)
Following a replay of the devastating Elbow Stamp from moments ago, footage aired from during the break showing Mandy Rose clutching her arm and being surrounded by referees and producers. Needing assistance leaving the ring, "the Precious Peach" was emotional in her injury caused by Shayna Baszler. Even worse, her lover Otis was out of the equation, locked away! Mandy was alone and appeared to be suffering from a broken arm.
▆▆▆ Bare DisrespectThe WWE ThunderDome were treated by the presence of Drew Gulak, who stood in the center of the ring in a blue suit with a red tie. "The Militant Mat-Mite" voiced his disgust at how he had been treated, having not been paid the proper respect or attention by the powers-that-be in the WWE. He had everything going for him, but much like when a WWE Superstart started getting some momentum, he had his pulled from him. Drew was upset with the WWE Universe for not going on social media to advocate his treatment. Gulak could have been the next big star of the future of the WWE, but instead they forgot all about him. No more would Drew allow the people to see him as an afterthought, wanting to make SmackDown a better place for everybody - and what happened to him at the hands of Damian Priest last week was a travesty. Gulak daringly called "the Archer of Infamy" to come to the ring and apologize to him - and with that, his theme song played!
Damian Priest plodded out to the ring with a smile on his face. He admitted he felt terrible with how last week went and wondered what it would take for him to forgive him. Drew replied accepting how it wasn't his fault. He was a guy looking for an opportunity, which was why he took WWE Official Adam Pearce up on his offer and did what he had to do - but, an apology alone wasn't going to suffice! Gulak demanded "the Nocturnal Rockstar" to get on his knees and plead for his forgiveness, on behalf of the WWE Universe and management! Priest chuckled, asking if that was what he wanted. Gulak insisted on it, and Damian actually began to comply. Getting down on one knee, he teased dropping down - but instead grabbed Gulak by the throat, taking him down with the South of Heaven! Ripping at the suit, Gulak was left in a pair of tighty whities, as he cowered from the ring in humiliation. "The Archer of Infamy" showboated to the love of the people, as Gulak covered himself up with the ring apron!
▆▆▆ Not Gonna Let It SlipAJ Styles paced back and forth in the backstage area, when approached for comment by Kayla Braxton. "The Phenomenal One" voiced his frustration with how tonight went, how he was ready to start fresh and turn a new leaf on Friday Night SmackDown. He had a lot of respect for Jey Uso, but whatever was going on with Roman Reigns and the Usos was getting in the way of his talent. Lucky for him, Jey wasn't even on his radar. "The Demi-God" talked Roman Reigns holding something he wanted: the WWE Universal Championship. He said he wanted an opportunity at the title, and he was not going to let it go to waste. Next week, in a Fatal 4-Way match to determine his Number One Contender at Survivor Series, "Phenomenal Hoot" wasn't going to let it slip - he would show the WWE Universe that he was still "the Face Who Runs the Place" on the SmackDown Brand.
▆▆▆ A graphic aired, promoting the main event. One week on from 'the New Day's Send Off', Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods had been challenged to find a new partner to do battle with the dysfunctional family of Fight Night. Sheamus, Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura looked to do what they couldn't as the Artist Collective last week - up next!Viking NavigationA vignette aired, as horns blared out over the top of the viciousness shown by "the Modern Day Vikings" in recent weeks. Emerging from a foggy lake, the Viking Raiders were joined by Valhalla, as Erik and Ivar talked about setting sail on Friday Night SmackDown - and finally, they made it here. Through stormy weathers, they had come to SmackDown to claim, to take and to pillage everything in their sight - and it would begin with their fiercest of enemies. The Vikings were referring to Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch, who made a crucial mistake in stepping onto their land. Next week, there would be no more fun and games on the battlefield, because when the two of them landed on Fridays, they would be destroyed in a Viking Rules match.
▆▆▆ Get It TogetherMandy Rose sobbed in pain in the trainer's office, still in agony after the brutal Elbow Stamp at the hands of Shayna Baszler. All alone still, "the Precious Peach" was devastated by defeat and injury - when Dolph Ziggler showed up holding a bouquet of flowers. Dressed in a three-piece suit, "the Show Off" admitted he knew she didn't want anybody to see her like this. If anything, he was sad to see her in this state - but he also knew he was the last person she wanted to see. As Dolph talked about their romantic problems earlier this year, he wanted her to know that if she ever needed someone to talk to - Dolph was there. Mandy shyly thanked her ex-date, when into the room stomped Otis! Crying out, upset for not being able to come to her aid sooner, "the Powder Keg" arrived in the ring - only to be incensed by the presence of Ziggler! Dolph begged off as Otis tried to charge him, only to be prevented by Tucker! Heavy Machinery backed up, as Mandy blew a gasket, demanding to know where they'd been.
As her "Husky Adonis" tried to explain himself, Otis shouted out at Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode for locking them in the dressing room! Ziggler feigned innocence, but "the Golden Goddess" reminded Otis of his pledge. This was the problem - Otis was too much, and thinking all about himself! Differences or not, Mandy Rose was heartbroken by her lover's behavior and told him he needed to get it together. This wasn't the man she fell in love with, and while Dolph Ziggler had wronged her in the past, he hadn't done anything to deserve the way he'd been treated! As Mandy stormed from the room, Otis tried to follow only to be held back by Tucky. Meanwhile, "the Show Off" walked by smugly, telling Otis the best was yet to come. The SmackDown Tag Team Champions made him flinch and run! "The Powder Keg" was crestfallen.
▆▆▆ Michael Cole and Corey Graves talked about the night it had been on SmackDown, before going ahead to discuss what was coming up next week on Friday Night SmackDown on FOX. The SmackDown Tag Team Championship would be on the line when Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode challenged Heavy Machinery; in a Number One Contender's Fatal 4-Way match, AJ Styles and three other WWE Superstars would compete for a shot at the WWE Universal Championship at Survivor Series; plus, we could expect more Survivor Series Qualifying matches to take place!
- Number One Contender's Fatal 4-Way match - AJ Styles vs TBA vs TBA vs TBA
- SmackDown Tag Team Championship - Heavy Machinery (c) vs Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode
- Viking Rules - Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch vs The Viking Raiders
- Survivor Series Qualifying match - WWE Intercontinental Champion Johnny Gargano vs Sheamus
- Survivor Series Qualifying match - Ember Moon vs Lacey Evans
- Toni Storm makes her SmackDown debut
▆▆▆ Enter ScotsmanFight Night made her way to the ring for the main event, with Sheamus leading the way for Shinsuke Nakamura and a conflicted Cesaro. "The Swiss Cyborg" was still not happy with "the Celtic Warrior" for abandoning he and "the Artist" for several weeks, but Nakamura on the other hand continued to vibe unfazed. As the trio had words in the ring, "the Lads" were interrupted by the arrival of the New Day! Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods came swaggering out, when Xavier told the trio they weren't ready for who they had on their side. Kofi handled the proceedings - revealing to the WWE Universe that they had recruited the services of none other than the former WWE World Champion: Drew McIntyre! "The Scottish Terminator" emerged onto the stage alongside them, slamming his sword down into the stage. Fireballs erupted, instilling fright from his partners - and with Drew leading the way, the three men marched to battle!5) Drew McIntyre and The New Day def. Fight Night (10:19) "The Scottish Terminator" had arrived on Friday Night SmackDown, and alongside the New Day immediately went to war with the three "Lads" from Fight Night. Drew McIntyre became reacquainted with an old friend in Sheamus, clubbing back and forth, as the match quickly dwindled down to Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods connecting with a double back elbow and fist drop combination to Cesaro. "The Artist" came in with a wheel kick to take out Kofi, when Xavier brought the fight to him. As a knee lift led to a crane kick from "the Artist", Xavier came battling back with a rolling elbow strike - and a hesitation dropkick saw he and Kofi team up to Nakamura - draped over the top rope! "The Celtic Warrior" barged in with a jumping knee strike, and a Celtic Cross scored his boys a near fall. Kofi made the tag and struck with a roundhouse back kick forcing the redhead to duck out of the ring. As Fight Night reconvened on the floor, the flying Scotsman took flight with an epic tope con hilo to the floor! Xavier Woods found himself receivng Bad Vibrations from Shinsuke Nakamura, as a replay from the break showed Xavier fall victim to a catching big boot from "the Celtic Warrior!" Sheamus led Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura in triple-teaming the New Day member, as Xavier tried to fight, to receive a teardrop suplex from "the Swiss Cyborg!" The Sharpshooter was applied, but Xavier made the ropes in agony. His rehabilitated achilles tendon in danger, Xavier was ran down by the Pop-Up Uppercut! In came Shin for the inverted powerslam, but Xavier escaped and tagged Kofi Kingston! A house on fire, he attempted the Boom Drop - but Cesaro ran him down with the European uppercut! "The Artist" and Kofi battled back and forth, when down went the official! Trouble in Paradise made contact, permitting Sami Zayn to hit the ring! Aiming for the Helluva Kick to Kofi, he inadvertently nailed Nakamura! The New Day sent "the Great Liberator" packing, as Drew McIntyre came in with the Claymore Kick to Nakamura for the win!
"The Scottish Terminator" racked up his first victory as a SmackDown Superstar, coming to his feet and standing tall. With a big grin on his face, Drew McIntyre joined Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods in victory - the New Day overjoyed with a newfound friend in their midst! Sheamus watched on in despondence, before shoving Sami Zayn. Pointing the finger at "the Great Liberator", he would be held back by Cesaro who tried to calm matters. Sami only aggravated things, when up stormed Shinsuke Nakamura. Clutching his jaw, "the Artist" blamed "the Great Liberator" for screwing him over. Zayn was left alone without the Artist Collective, while back in the ring McIntyre celebrated with the New Day!
Talking Smack #69 – October 30, 2020 Coming off the victory against Fight Night, Kayla Braxton and Corey Graves welcomed Drew McIntyre and the New Day to the show. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods took delight in being guests on the 69th edition of Talking Smack, whilst "the Scottish Terminator" discussed his loss to Bobby Lashley at Hell in a Cell. Pleased to be back on SmackDown, Drew acknowledged the WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns and made it clear he wanted in on next week's Number One Contender's Fatal 4-Way match. WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair arrived to the show to talk more about her problems with Bayley, leading up to the Survivor Series. While she congratulated Chelsea Green and Candice LeRae on a job well done, "the Trailblazer" could not ignore the return of Ember Moon. Charlotte mocked "the War Goddess" for trying to get all eyes on her on Halloween, telling her nobody cared about her and nobody wanted her on Queendom's Friday Night SmackDown. Damian Priest joined the show to talk about his impression of the SmackDown Brand thus far. Charming as ever, "the Nocturnal Rockstar" discussed arriving and making a name for himself - but he was only just beginning. He talked being a former NXT North American Champion, but now he was after something bigger and better. Damian was playing for keeps, and "the Archer of Infamy" had decided to set his sights on next week's Fatal 4-Way match himself - wishing to go on to the Survivor Series.
- Next week - Number One Contender's Fatal 4-Way match - Drew McIntyre vs Damian Priest vs AJ Styles vs TBA
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NXT UK #117 – October 29, 2020 BT Sport Studios in London, England
"God of War" by WARGASM
A video package aired, taking a look at the disputes between Noam Dar and A-Kid. It had grown out of control in recent weeks, with post-match attacks and backstage brawls seeing the two bring the best out of the other. Finally tonight, "the Supernova" and "El Niño Anónimo" would collide to settle the score in a Falls Count Anywhere match to determine who the better man was.
The opening video package aired, bringing us to BT Sport Studios for another rousing edition of NXT UK. Hot off the heels of an epic match of the year candidate between WALTER and Ilja Dragunov over the NXT United Kingdom Championship, NXT UK was back at a special start time of 4PM EST/8PM GMT, ready to present another night of action. Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness welcomed us to the show with the building in the background, as they recapped the match the entire WWE Universe was talking about.
1) NXT UK Women's Champion Kay Lee Ray (with Jinny) def. Xia Brookside (with Dani Luna) in the 5-Minute Challenge (4:54) "The Firestarter" laughed off the threat of the daughter of British Wrestling Legend Robbie Brookside, but when setting out the 5-Minute Challenge to the rookie, Xia Brookside wowed the NXT Universe with a sequence of dropkicks. Jinny was startled as Dani Luna cheered on her friend. Xia scored with a double knee facebreaker for a near fall, when the NXT UK Women's Champion turned things around with a tornado DDT! KLR began to pummel Xia before growing confident. Time was ticking away from the egotist, toying with her until a sudden bridge pin got a near fall. As a jumping facebuster took her down, the champ was struck with a diving crossbody! Ray was nearly beaten with a neckbreaker, when out of nowhere the super kick fed into the Gory Bomb - picking up the win with six seconds remaining!
On Notice Kay Lee Ray managed to deny young hopeful Xia Brookside of an NXT UK Women's Championship opportunity in the near future, but the second-generation NXT UK Superstar had no shame in defeat. After the bell however, KLR began to bring down the punches on the defenceless Xia until Dani Luna entered the ring! Squaring off with KLR, from behind came Jinny with a big boot! "The Fashionista" helped "the Firestarter" dish up a Gory Bomb for Luna as well, when into the ring raced Millie McKenzie - dropping Jinny with Whiplash! KLR hesitated as she came face to face with the undeterred and world-travelled newest arrival to NXT UK. With eyes on the gold, the champ opted to back down and take her exit.
☗☗☗ Following discussion from Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness, a video package aired recapping the hellacious war that transpired last week. It had received worldwide critical acclaim over the past week from the entire sports entertainment industry for its physicality and explosivity - but when the dust settled, WALTER prevailed the NXT United Kingdom Champion. Ilja Dragunov remained with "the Ring General" all the way before ultimately succumbing to the sleeper hold.
In exclusive footage from last week, after NXT UK went off the air Ilja Dragunov was shown returning to the dressing room. A beaten but not yet broken man in "the Mad Man from Moscow" gasped for air, crawling on all-fours back into the Gorilla position. Refusing the help of three officials, "the Czar" sat up and gulped on a bottle of water. The camera cut to show WALTER return through the curtain: the NXT United Kingdom Champion barely able to maintain his balance after the fight brought on by his challenger. "The Ring General" remained the man to beat in NXT UK, but Dragunov had given him everything he had.
Global Master A vignette aired showing Xia Li training martial arts on a kickbag in the gym of the NXT UK Performance Center. Subtitles translated her Chinese-spoken words, documenting being across the pond in unfamiliar land. She took her excursion one step further into the great unknown, because she had dreamed of prospering where no other woman had ever gone before. She wanted to become a global master and craved the taste of glory that came with every win. Her aspirations was to become champion - and to do that, she knew she had to master every style and become the absolute best. In due time, Xia proclaimed she would tear the NXT UK Women's Division apart.
☗☗☗ Ridge's World Earlier today, Andy Shepherd conducted an interview with Ridge Holland about the Triple Threat match scheduled to take place next week. "Big Ridge" sat in a locker room and discussed his issues with Dave Mastiff that began with 'the Battle of the Blokes' two weeks ago. "The Lancashire Bomber" thought he was so bad and tough, but he didn't even know the meaning of "Northern Violence" after the caning he gave him! The Yorkshireman spoke about Mark Andrews, and how he did not respect his boundaries. Ridge told Mark to mind his own business in future, but now he had cost him the match, he'd been left with no other choice than to take "the Pop-Punk Prodigy" and make an example out of him. He didn't care about Andrews' business with Mastiff, because this was 'Ridge's World', and everybody else was just living in it.
☗☗☗ Footage aired from two weeks ago, where Moustache Mountain overcame Aussie Attack, Pretty Deadly and the Grizzled Young Veterans to regain contention to the NXT UK Tag Team Championship. Trent Seven and Tyler Bate found themselves engrossed in an ambush from the champs, as Gallus took over the ring. Even more dastardy was that as Wolfgang and Mark Coffey held "the Guvna" in place, Joe Coffey glassed him with a bottle - shards getting into the eye and incapacitating him.
Pour One Out Andy Shepherd stood in the ring and provided another health update on the condition of Trent Seven after the despicable attack two weeks ago. With shards of glass in his eye from the bottle smashed by Joe Coffey, there was still no timetable as to when "the Guvna" would be able to make hs return. It left the NXT UK Tag Team Championship picture in lieu, but the reason he was here was to introduce Gallus for a public apology. Per orders of the NXT UK General Manager Johnny Saint, Gallus came sauntering out moments later. Joe Coffey led the way, with a look of remorse on his face. Wolfgang and Mark Coffey were with him as always, the trio joining Andy in the ring. He thanked them for their time, when Wolfy pulled a four-pack of beer from out of a paper bag! Handing them out and offering Shepherd one, the trio insincerely apologized for what happened two weeks ago. Pleading for forgiveness, Coffey admitted how they got caught up in the love of the sport.
Mark Coffey reminded the NXT Universe they had been champions for so long, they'd forgotten what it felt like to be down and out, as Wolfgang regretted their actions. They were so blinded by success they couldn't wait for Trent Seven to come back. Joe Coffey mocked "the Guvna" for his age, and told him maybe now he could "see" the business had passed him by. Laughing and jeering, Wolfy provided a bottleopener for the trio, as they began to pour one out for the career of Seven! Before being able to drink, Tyler Bate hit the ring full of rage! Climbing inside, Bate immediately clobbered Mark! "The Gallus Boys" flocked the ring, as an alarmed Andy Shepherd handed "the Big Strong Boi" the microphone. Not pleased with how they had spoken of his Moustache Mountain confidante, Bate issued a challenge to either one of the cowards responsible for this. With a smarmy grin, Joe Coffey stepped forward mouthing off to the passionate Bate. Stepping into the ring slowly, this impromptu match looked to start right now!
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2) Joe Coffey (with NXT UK Tag Team Champions Wolfgang and Mark Coffey) def. Tyler Bate (10:12) "The Big Strong Boi" continued to run through Joe Coffey as we rejoined the match in progress. A clothesline and an exploder suplex sent the Scotsman overhead, when a dive through the ropes took him out! He went face to face with Wolfgang and Mark Coffey - when Tyler Bate startled them with a fake-out punch for Wolfy. It was enough to irritate the NXT UK Tag Team Champions, but before they could act, the referee exited the ring and had them ejected! Bate looked back at them coyly, his plan coming to fruition. With Coffey to himself, "the Iron King" suddenly hit back with a vertical leap springboard crossbody! He aggressively targeted the first-ever NXT United Kingdom Champion, sending him across the ring with a belly-to-belly suplex. Coffey talked trash to Bate, who clobbered back with forearm strikes when stopped to a halt with a swinging butterfly suplex! Coffey restrained him with a cobra clutch, but Bate outwrestled him and caught him off the ropes with a Koppu kick - just to be struck with the Glasgow Sendoff! Joe Coffey continued to hammer at Tyler Bate, when he fought back with a big headbutt! "The Big Strong Boi" tried to fire back just to be hit with another lariat from the ring leader of Gallus. Coffey set up All the Best for the Bells, when Bate ducked it and executed a rebound lariat - bouncing off the top rope! With Coffey down, Tyler followed suit with a deadlift German suplex for a near fall, and a second lariat knocked "the Iron King" down hard! Bate connected with the Tyler Driver '97, but as the count was in motion, Coffey got his foot on the bottom rope. Bate groaned, looking to replicate success - but Coffey popped Bate up in the air, sending him into the referee! Both men tried a clothesline for a double-down, when in returned Wolfgang and Mark Coffey! Wolfy dropped Bate with the NXT UK Tag Team Championship as Mark revived the official. Meanwhile, Joe drilled Tyler with another Glasgow Sendoff to pick up the win!
The Cavalry Joe Coffey slumped back to his feet, when into the ring joined Wolfgang and Mark Coffey. The NXT UK Tag Team Champions reunited with their fellow man - Gallus continuing their assault on the poor, outnumbered Tyler Bate. After another shot to the face from the title, "the Gallus Boys" introduced one of their empty beer bottles. With malicious intent, to Tyler's aid came Aussie Attack! Depriving the champs the opportunity to replicate what they did to Trent Seven, Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink raced Gallus from the ring, and came to the aid of "the Big Strong Boi". With Moustache Mountain incapacitated, it appeared "the Down Under Darlings" were eyeing up their own opportunity.
☗☗☗ Following discussion from Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness, a video package aired recapping the scene back in March when Mark Andrews was found laid out and injured in the backstage area by a mysterious assailant. "The Pop-Punk Prodigy" was put on the shelf with an ACL tear, but missed little time as the world shut down. CCTV footage then aired from the building that night in Coventry Skydome - confirming it was indeed Dave Mastiff responsible for the savage blindsight attack on the Welshman.
The Baddest Bloke Earlier today, Andy Shepherd spoke with Dave Mastiff outside the NXT UK Performance Center regarding the Triple Threat match scheduled to take place next week. "The Lancashire Bomber" was rude and interrupted him as he ordered himself to be addressed as the baddest bloke on the planet. No matter how two weeks ago turned out, he beat Ridge Holland fair and square, and would hear nothing but. Shepherd brought up the hand Mark Andrews had in the win, but Mastiff scoffed claiming "the Pop-Punk Prodigy" was a pipsqueak wannabe who never would in "the Land of the Giants". Dave told Shepherd that Andrews wasn't even a threat as far as he was concerned, but noted the little twerp ruined a more dominant victory over a fake sportsman named "Big Ridge". Mastiff called rugby a wuss's game, before guaranteeing surefire victory next week.
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A graphic aired, promoting a breaking news announcement made with regards to next week. Two weeks after a hellacious fight and a photo-finish defeat at the hands of the NXT United Kingdom Champion, Ilja Dragunov will be on hand in-person for an in-ring interview next week on NXT UK.
- Next week - Andy Shepherd conducts an in-ring interview with Ilja Dragunov
Darlings Meet Veterans After coming to the aid of Tyler Bate from the clutches of Gallus, Aussie Attack returned backstage and voiced their annoyance at the actions of the NXT UK Tag Team Champions. They implied Wolfgang and Mark Coffey weren't worthy champions - but they were. "The Down Under Darlings" bantered about how good the gold would look around their waists when they hit the town. The two performed their secret handshake, when up stomped the Grizzled Young Veterans. Zack Gibson and James Drake told the Aussies they didn't like them and didn't like the idea of them pushing their way to the front of the line. Thorne and Vink reminded the GYV they also failed in becoming number one contenders two weeks ago, and Aussie Attack were merely fighting for the honor of Moustache Mountain...but they'd fight them for it. Gibson and Drake laid out the gauntlet for next week, but before parting ways, the banterous duo decided to give the Brits a piece of their mind: a brief fist fight prompting security and officials to break it up!
- Next week - Aussie Attack vs Grizzled Young Veterans
☗☗☗ 3) Jake Atlas def. DeReiss Gordon (5:24) "The Game Changer" had arrived in NXT UK to make an impression overseas, and was up for the challenge of a young up-and-comer in free agent DeReiss Gordon. DeReiss showed his cockiness early after a brief chainwrestling exchange, but Jake Atlas responded with some speed displayed of his own - culminating in a step-up enzuigiri in the corner! Jake remained untouchable going forward, using a release German suplex into the corner and following up with a bicycle kick! He missed a second-rope moonsault, allowing DeReiss to deliver a cutter. Gordon tried to put the NXT Superstar away with a spinning sitout powerbomb, and a crossbody plancha saw him fly. Unable to put him away with a tiger feint kick and a gutbuster, frustration set in - and Atlas cut him off with a hurricanrana. The dive through the ropes was delivered, and a springboard blockbuster soon followed. Atlas went to the top rope and came off with the LGB-DDT!
Atlas on the Radar Jake Atlas was victorious in putting down a game DeReiss Gordon, but when push came to shove, "the Game Changer" was too much for the upstart. The NXT Superstar continued to celebrate, when out wandered the self-proclaimed NXT Cruiserweight Champion! Jordan Devlin swaggered out with an obnoxious grin on his face, walking down with his incarnation of the title he believed was the real one. "The Irish Ace" stepped through the ropes and mouthed off to Jake, who was taken aback by the interruption. Devlin raised the title high, intriguing the American, who nodded in acceptance. Devlin then strutted out, making it known he was out for competition.
☗☗☗ The Entire Chapter Earlier today, Andy Shepherd stood at the guardrail of BT Sport Studios with Mark Andrews. Asking him how things were going since making his return to NXT UK, the humble Welshman admitted he was still finding his feet, and things had been rocky. Shepherd talked about "the Pop-Punk Prodigy" being stabbed in the back by Dave Mastiff, bringing him to confess how he should have seen it coming. He knew what "the Lancashire Bomber" was like, having known him for years before the WWE. Thankfully when he went down with his ACL tear, the world shut down - so he was sat waiting, chomping at the bit to compete. It was an even playing field, but now NXT UK was back: so was he. Andrews understood Ridge Holland's frustration, but he saw Dave first. In 'the Battle of the Blokes', he may not have been invited. He may not be as big as Mastiff or Holland, but he wanted to show he was the best of them. Andrews said he would prove he was more than a beat in the story: he was the entire chapter.
A graphic aired, promoting the Triple Threat match next week on NXT UK - two of the baddest blokes and one of the highest flyers in NXT today would compete, when Ridge Holland and Dave Mastiff went up with Mark Andrews to see who the better man was. Would one of the big boys win 'the Battle of the Blokes', or would the underdog in the fight come out on top?
- Next week - Triple Threat match - Dave Mastiff vs Mark Andrews vs Ridge Holland
On a splitscreen, Noam Dar performed squats in his dressing room while A-Kid skipped rope in his. Months of animosity had led "El Niño Anónimo" and "the Supernova" to this point - and up next, they would settle the score in the main event - a Falls Count Anywhere match.
An advertisement aired, showing a camera following "the One Over All" around, it showed what life was like for the longest reigning SmackDown Women's Champion in WWE history as she rapidly approached 365 days as the champion. It followed her when she was with Sasha Banks, all the way through to her fallout with "the Legit Boss". In candid comments, Bayley questioned what she had to do to make people realize she was the best. 'WWE Chronicle: Bayley' is streaming now on the WWE Network.
Rampage Incoming A vignette aired, showing one of the very best in British Wrestling history dish up hurt against some incredibly recognizable names from the independent scene. Footage aired showing shots of the man in action in PROGRESS and ICW, as comments from Pete Dunne, Ashton Smith and Johnny Moss played. Amazed by his perfect match of power, strength, agility and aggressiveness, suddenly the camera cut to reveal Rampage Brown looking up from the turnbuckle pad, looking into the camera in black and white. Rampage was incoming to NXT UK.
☗☗☗ 4) A-Kid def. Noam Dar in a Falls Count Anywhere match (14:08) "The Supernova" wasted no time getting the Falls Count Anywhere match to settle the score underway, jumping A-Kid during his entrance! Dar brought the fight to A-Kid by the barricade, lighting him up with chops - but "El Niño Anónimo" came firing back with hard chops of his own! Charging just to be back dropped over the barricade, the Spaniard came firing back with a missile dropkick using the guardrail. Revealing a side to A-Kid that nobody knew existed, Dar found himself forced to flee from a ground and pound position. An eye rake allowed Noam to send him into the railings upside down, before dumping him once again over the barricade. Taking time to regain his composure, it was potentially the worst thing he could have done - as A-Kid unexpectedly came vaulting from the top of the stage set up of LEDboards with a death-defying crossbody! He appeared to tweak his knee on the way down, but the NXT Universe watching from the comfort of their homes were visibly going crazy! "El Niño Anónimo" connected with a corner enzuigiri as the match finally made its way to the ring, but as he tried to go to the top rope, Noam Dar took the leg from under him with a dragon screw! "The Supernova" targeted the tweaked knee of A-Kid using a stepover leglock, before driivng his knee across it. Hyperextending it however he could, A-Kid finally kicked him off and applied a rolling kneebar - just for Dar to drag him not only to the ropes, but to the ringside floor! A-Kid released the hold and attempted another plancha - but Noam Dar caught him mid-flight and hip tossed him into the side of the guardrail! Removing a section of the guardrail, Dar drove A-Kid face first across it! Hammering away and piefacing him, Noam attempted a snap suplex, but Dar turned it around on the floor! A-Kid caught him with a spinning Fujiwara armbar, but Dar was able to claw the eyes. Back on their feet, a low soccer kick saw the Spaniard go down clutching his knee - and a snap suplex connected on top of the guardrail! Noam Dar had the ankle lock applied on A-Kid, who tried wherever possible to crawl to safety. Finally able to pick up momentum and send "the Supernova" across the ring, a Spanish Fly connected - but Dar was able to pop the shoulder! Hobbling to his feet, a standing shooting star press followed, before transitioning into a cross-armbreaker! Noam tried to fight free, when "El Niño Anónimo" transitioned again into a triangle choke! Dar was able to somehow back suplex out of it, before connecting with the fisherman suplex! A-Kid refused to stay down, ducking a clothesline and hitting a hurricanrana - but Dar returned with the Nova Roller! He was unable to capitalize due to the physical toll of this match, but A-Kid found himself rolling out onto the guardrail - now bridged across the apron and the other guardrails. Dar went to the top rope and looked to come off with a big splash through it - but A-Kid moved! Clutching his ribs in agony, the Scot walked straight into the A-Kick on the floor for the three count!
"The Supernova" had been beaten by his own perilous mistakes on the battlefield, and A-Kid slowly staggered back to his feet. Unable to apply much pressure on his tweaked knee, "El Niño Anónimo" had his hand raised by the referee to the delight of the NXT Universe watching from the comfort of their homes. BT Sport Studios lit up with the face of A-Kid - the shining light in the future of the NXT UK Brand!
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NXT #427: Halloween Havoc – October 28, 2020 Capitol Wrestling Center in Orlando, Florida "All Out Life" by Slipknot
205 Live #203 – October 30, 2020 1) Allysin Kay def. Indi Hartwell with the AK Cutter. Looking to continue her momentum after defeating Vanessa Borne, "the AK" went up against "the Delicacy From Down Under". Hartwell found herself outmatched by Kay, but after bailing and leading chase, she managed to take control temporarily with a fireman's carry snake eyes in the corner. Indi insulted Allysin and got a near fall with a sidewalk slam, when Kay came rolling with the punches and got the win. Allysin was destined for great things in NXT. (3:49)
2) Kalisto (with Legado del Fantasma) def. Rust Tyler with the Salida del Sol. With Santos Escobar away on business, "El Renegado" took on the ambitious newcomer. Rust was hard-nosed and hard-hitting, scoring two near falls over the veteran. Tyler bounced back with a tope onto "Las Hyenas", but his dedication to take out Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza allowed the masked man to take the win. Kalisto celebrated by turning his back, allowing Wilde and Mendoza to continue their assault. (6:22)
Tay Conti and Aliyah were getting along like a house on fire in the backstage dressing room, when up walked Tegan Nox. Wowed by their outing last week in tag team action, "the Welsh Valley Wonder" chatted with the duo about team names. Suddenly confronted by the troupe of Vanessa Borne with Marina Shafir and Jessamyn Duke, the trio ran their mouths and insulted their opponents. "The Vision" mocked Nox for failing to beat Deonna Purrazzo, and an argument led to a challenge made for next week.
3) Kushida def. Akeem Young with the Hoverboard Lock. Akeem impressed with an acrobatic array of innovative maneuvers, but the former Cirque du Soleil athlete was too inexperienced for the former NXT Cruiserweight Champion. He tried to take the win with a leaping somersault senton, but "the Time Splitter" schooled the young upstart with a sequence of attacks targeting the arm. Young attempted a tilt-a-whirl armdrag when he went caught in the Hoverboard Lock, forcing him to tap out. (5:09)
The opening video package opened with Shotzi sprawled seductively across a lavish rug in front of a roaring fireplace. Dressed as a vampire complete with fangs, "the Ballsy Badass" expressed glee at tonight being "the Spookiest Night of the Year". In the corner of the room, video nasty footage played on an analogue television set - the color battling static and revealing the atrocities of NXT Superstars. As a witch and as Frankenstein's bride she talked about her infatuation with this time of the year - and how she loved trick or treat so much. The Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal roulette wheel span rapidly, as highlights recapped what led to the return of "the Fiend". Finn Bálor and Karrion Kross were on a crash course to Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares tonight - at Halloween Havoc!
The Capitol Wrestling Center was loud, as the camera panned over the scenic view of bare tree branches to reveal the raucous site of Halloween Havoc! The franchise was back after twenty years of deactivation - NXT bringing it back for "the Spookiest Night of the Year". The small group of NXT Universe members were amassed in fancy dress costumes to commemorate the occasion, as the top of the stage sat a gigantic inflatable pumpkin. The ropes were orange to coincide with the theme, and behind the announce table saw themed items decorate the CWC - dressed up to resemble a graveyard. Vic Joseph dressed as Where's Waldo to the disgust of Wade Barrett sat beside him. The two welcoming us to the show - presented by GEICO, where you can save even more by bundling car and home insurance - "Happy Geicoween!"
The Freaks Come Out on Halloween NightThe Host of NXT Halloween Havoc spooked the NXT Universe with her presence, as Shotzi rose from the platform towering over the rest of the Capitol Wrestling Center. In a one-piece ghoulish costume consisting of veins and bloodsplatter, "the Ballsy Badass" sat on a throne made of skulls, as she welcomed everybody to her favorite night of the year. "The Spookiest Night of the Year" was upon us, and she was ready for the first of three Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal matches to take place! Soon howling to the heavens, she declared to let Weapons Wild begin!
✕✕✕ Scary MaskIn an unusual sight, the NXT Women's Champion made her arrival to the ring first - but Io Shirai did not come alone. Joined by the heavy metal singer-songwriter Poppy, she would play the champ to the ring for her Weapons Wild title defense tonight against Mercedes Martinez. Performing "Scary Mask" to the amazement of the NXT Universe, "the Genius of the Sky" posed stoically on the top rope, as Poppy tore the house down with her electric vocals. "The Joshi Judas" was psyched up for combat - when joined by Mercedes Martinez. Flanked by Robert Stone, "the Disasterpiece" clenched her fists together as she stomped down the ring to meet her foe.1) Io Shirai (c) def. Mercedes Martinez (with Robert Stone) in Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal: Weapon's Wild to retain the NXT Women's Championship (13:23) "The Disasterpiece" came out on top in the first ever Gauntlet Eliminator match to earn this title opportunity, and last week it was determined her shot at "the Genius of the Sky" would take place in Weapons Wild. Io Shirai immediately came in with leg kicks cornering the challenger, though Mercedes Martinez fired off with a shove sending the champion across the ring. With a charge, she walked into the feet of the NXT Women's Champion with a pendulum kick, when a missile dropkick sent her to the canvas! Shirai maintained the pressure with thrusting double knees in the opposing corner, and the Moonsault was teased - but Robert Stone dragged his Brand representative out to safety! "The Joshi Judas" remained unfazed, connecting with a diving crossbody wiping out "the Hipster" on the ringside floor. In response, Martinez smashed a trash can across the spine of the champion! Io was dropped with an exploder suplex on the ringside floor - no disqualifications or count-outs in this type of match. Mercedes Martinez executed a spinebuster for a near fall. Io Shirai tried to wrestle free from a full nelson, resorting to using a stop sign! "The Genius of the Sky" executed a springboard, but "the Disasterpiece" caught her with a German suplex! Martinez punished the NXT Women's Champion with a kendo stick, setting up the Brass City Sleeper - but Io fought with kendo stick shots! A fisherman buster connected, when Robert Stone urged the challenger to introduce the steel steps. Shirai showed heart, but Mercedes teased a suplex on the steel - reversed into a victory roll double stomp! The Moonsault connected, but Deonna Purrazzo smashed Shirai over the head with her hand in cast! Draping Martinez's hand over her, Mia Yim hit the ring to fight her off! "The Blasian Baddie" and "the Virtuosa" brawled out of sight, while Martinez's attempt at a powerbomb saw Shirai reverse with the Koji Clutch applied! Mercedes worked to fight, but ultimately dropped onto the steps - passing out to the pain!
It was all action in the first of three Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal matches of the night, but as the bell sounded on this Weapons Wild match, it was Io Shirai who had put "the Disasterpiece" to sleep! The NXT Women's Champion stumbled to her feet after a hard-fought battle, as Deonna Purrazzo clutched her hand in plaster to hopefully fight the pain. Robert Stone helped Mercedes Martinez from the ring, as the Brand backed away in irritance. Meanwhile, "the Genius of the Sky" raised her title - not knowing that Mia Yim was standing right behind her. "The Blasian Baddie" had eyes on the prize, but ultimately raised the champ's hand in a show of respect.
✕✕✕ War RoomThe Undisputed Era gathered in their dressing room, as Adam Cole and Roderick Strong geared up in denim and cloth for the Texas Tornado fight against Pete Dunne and Dijakovic. Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly bigged the boys up when "the Panama City Playboy" complimented them on an admirable showing last week in the NXT Tag Team Championship match. Kyle and Bobby shrugged it off, unimpressed at the loss handed by Imperium, but "the Master of the Backbreaker" believed the two were the best tag team in NXT today - besides from "The Undisputed Dream Team' of he and Adam, of course! Laughs were had all round, when Cole addressed his UE brethren. What brought them here was their desire to make Pat McAfee's henchmen regret ever knowing him. He blamed "the Bruiserweight" for causing him humiliation at NXT TakeOver: Unforgiven - but tonight, he would run him back out of the country. Roddy voiced his excitement, eager to expose as the big dumb b*tch everybody knew he was!
A graphic aired, promoting the second of three Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal matches scheduled to take place tonight at Halloween Havoc. The Chain of Horrors match would see Dexter Lumis receive an opportunity at the NXT North American Championship held by "Absolute" Ricky Starks. With nowhere to run and nowhere to hide, this match would be presented by GEICO - "Happy Geicoween!" - and it was coming up next!
Footage aired from last week on NXT, recapping the Brian Kendrick meeting Chris Bey in their second meeting. "The Man with a Plan" wanted to teach "the Ultimate Finesser" about respect, just for Bey to once again come out on top. He would not have the opportunity to celebrate for long, however, as Captain's Hook saw the seasoned veteran choke the youngster out without relent!Spontaneous LivingIn footage taped last week, the Brian Kendrick returned to the locker room and raised his arms wide open. Putting the locker room on notice he called each of "the offspring" out. The unhinged veteran received nothing but silence from the room of WWE Performance Center upstarts - until the camera panned to reveal Bronson Reed. Standing up, he told "the Man with a Plan" he would take him up on his offer - if it meant crushing him like a bug! Brian made fun of "the Battleship" and namedropped wallabies and kangeroos, but told the big man he wasn't afraid. For so long he had been "the Man with a Plan" - but now he lived in spontaneity. Kendrick bragged about fighting when he wanted, where he wanted, and "Aus-Zilla" could do anything about it. Reed called Kendrick out to fight right there and then, questioning the kind of man he was. Kendrick responded by hurling water at him from a bottle, prompting Reed to come after him - prevented by the ranks of the dressing room.✕✕✕ No More RunningThe NXT General Manager William Regal chatted with a referee when interrupted by Ricky Starks. The NXT North American Champion protested the decision to put him against Dexter Lumis in tonight's Chain of Horrors match. "Absolute" believed the GM promoted an unsafe working environment, and as "the Star Attraction", he refused to be pushed around any longer! William chuckled, advising him it was okay if he didn't fancy going up against "the Tortured Artist" - they'd just strip him of the title! This perturbed "Pretty Ricky", when Regal questioned if this was because he was afraid of his challenger. Ricky denied fear, and grunted in anger. As Regal explained it would be a breach of contract if he didn't compete as contractually obligated, Ricky told him he was lucky he loved this business. As he ran his mouth about being what "the Black and Gold Brand" needed, he spotted Dexter Lumis in a mirror reflection, screamed and ran! Regal turned and saw nobody, laughing at the champ's hysteria.
Following discussion from Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett, a video package aired set to "Don't Chase the Dead" by Marilyn Manson - available now to Listen on Apple Music and Spotify. It reviewed what led us to tonight's Chain of Horrors match, pitting "Absolute" Ricky Starks against Dexter Lumis. The NXT North American Champion escaped the wrath of "the Tortured Artist" some time ago, and was even responsible for incapacitating him for a period of time - but as "the Star Attraction" overcame Keith Lee in the Steel Cage at NXT TakeOver: Unforgiven, back from under the ring crawled "the Shadow Walker". Lumis had hunted NXT Superstars for months, but for the first time ever craved the opportunity to win gold. While "Pretty Ricky" had escaped him grasp twice before, this time there was nowhere to run - as decreed by Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal. How would "the Star Attraction" fare against the ominous monster on this hallowed eve?The Chain of HorrorsAgainst a dark red background, Shotzi wore a chainmail shirt and toyed with a chain in hand. She grinned maliciously as she walked slowly over to the Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal roulette wheel to reveal the Chain of Horrors match that had been decided for tonight's NXT North American Championship bout. Explaining the rules, the Host of Halloween Havoc draped the chain over her shoulders, revealing that there would be no disqualifications and no count-outs. No pinfalls or submissions either - the combatants would be bound by the wrists with a ten-foot chain. There was but one way to win the match - and that was by touching all four corners of the ring. "The Ballsy Badass" implored the NXT Universe to wish the gladiators well - the battle awaiting! 2) Ricky Starks (c) def. Dexter Lumis in Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal: Chain of Horrors to retain the NXT North American Championship (7:04) "Absolute" was stressed by the thought of being chained to Dexter Lumis, and stalled as much as he could before the bell. Able to bail outside, the champ badmouthed the challenger until he came crawling out after him at a break-neck speed! Hammering away at him by the barricade, he sent him back inside - and the chain was attached! Ricky Starks was pummeled and nailed with the chain by "the Tortured Artist", who connected with a rebound Lou Thesz press using the volative weapon for the assist! As a bulldog out of the corner landed, Dex made his first attempt to become NXT North American Champion, but "the Star Attraction" cut him off at the second corner with a swinging neckbreaker! Starks throttled Lumis, sending him repeatedly into the turnbuckles three times. A Rocket Kick allowed the champ time to go for the four corners, but Lumis pulled the chain and sent "Pretty Ricky" over the top rope! Dangling with all the pressure on his wrist, Lumis slipped out and roped him in for a clothesline! The mean streak of "Pretty Ricky" was revealed, as he repeatedly dragged the chain, whiplashing Dexter Lumis face-first into the ring post! Standing over the other side of the corner, Ricky Starks continued to pummel the dazed challenger. Going for the four corners, he made three when driven with a spinebuster to prevent the fourth! "The Tortured Artist" bounced back with a slingshot suplex before heading to the top rope. An astonishing Swanton Bomb saw Lumis take rare flight, but as he tried to tap the four turnbuckle pads, "the Star Attraction" came from nowhere with the Spear! Starks went to the corners, but Lumis refused to allow him the satisfaction. The Silence was clamped in - but a low blow enabled the NXT North American Champion to plot an escape! Lumis recovered and tugged on the chain to bring him back in the ring - when Starks knocked Dex unconscious with a ring bell from under the ring skirt! Lumis was out cold, and the cowardly champion accomplished the unthinkable to retain the gold!
For the first time in his career and perhaps life, "the Tortured Artist" had been rendered unconscious courtesy of the ring bell clutched by "Absolute!" Ricky Starks grinned from ear to ear as he noticed the deadweight that was Dexter Lumis after the bell, before hurriedly escaping the bound nature of the Chain of Horrors. The NXT North American Champion rolled out of the ring quickly, picking up the ring bell and hugging it tightly. Pleased with the victory and relieved by it all, "the Star Attraction" began to celebrate on the rampway!
✕✕✕ A graphic aired, promoting the Texas Tornado match between members of the Undisputed Era, and two accomplices of Pat McAfee. For weeks Pete Dunne and Dijakovic had both proven themselves threats to Adam Cole and Roderick Strong, but the whole dispute had quickly devolved into carnage. Now, "the Panama City Playboy" and "the Master of the Backbreaker" would form "the Undisputed Dream Team'" to combat "the Bruiserweight" and "the Demolition Man" - coming up next!
'The NXT Superstar Profile' presented by GEICO aired, taking an extensive look at Karrion Kross. "The Tollman" had been a menace to "the Black and Gold Brand" since he walked through the door back in April. He had dismantled opponents and obtained a near-perfect record that had only seen him beaten once by pinfall - and that man was to his arch nemesis, Finn Bálor. After NXT TakeOver: Unforgiven, Kross and his partner-in-crime Scarlett plotted to double-down in their targeting of "the Prince" - but may live to regret it once his encounter with "the Demon" is done tonight.
Following discussion from Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett, a graphic aired promoting a newly-announced match for next week on NXT. Santos Escobar had decided to issue an open challenge to any NXT Cruiserweight on the roster. Willing to put the NXT Cruiserweight Championship on the line - who would "the Emperor's" challenger be?
- Next week - NXT Cruiserweight Championship - Open Challenge - Santos Escobar (c) vs TBA
✕✕✕ Terrence and PhillipMcKenzie Mitchell was in the interview area with Cameron Grimes, who appeared downbeat after failing to recruit the partnership services of Killian Dain. Admitting he was at the end of his tether with "the Beast of Belfast", all he ever wanted was to find somebody he could count on. The Irishman was that animal not so different than he - but it was not meant to be. Enthusiasm returned to "the Carolina Caveman's" voice as he declared himself a free man on the rise to the top. Into frame stomped the former NXT Tag Team Champions Ever-Rise, complaining how much they had to do just to get on NXT. They were former champs, and they hadn't been gifted their rematch, or even offered an interview! Matt Martel pointed out Cameron taking their shine, when Grimes compared he and Chase Parker to Terrence and Phillip. Martel's eyes grew wide with rage, but was restrained by his partner. Grimes wished them luck because he was going 'To The Moon'. Infuriated, Ever-Rise recomposed, intimidating McKenzie.
✕✕✕ 3) Pete Dunne and Dijakovic vs Adam Cole and Roderick Strong ended in a no contest in a Texas Tornado match (13:41) The situation between Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Pete Dunne and Dijakovic had grown out of control leading to a match no disqualifications or count-outs to solve it. The match got started prematurely when "the Bruiserweight" and "the Demolition Man" made their arrival to the Capitol Wrestling Center. "The Panama City Playboy" and "the Master of the Backbreaker" went straight to work on dividing and conquering the hired guns of Pat McAfee! Cole sent Dunne bouncing face-first off the mesh fence walls dividing the ringside area from the NXT Universe, whereas Roddy chopped away at Dijakovic! Both would turn the tables around briefly, but a jumping knee strike allowed Strong to send the big man fumbling to the backstage area! Cole missed the Last Shot to Dunne in the ring, but all by himself, the Brit was dropped with Death by Roderick in the ring. Dijakovic reappeared until Strong took him out with a dive - until Dunne came out of nowhere with the X-Plex for Adam! Dijakovic battled with Adam Cole backstage, sending him into a brick wall. In the ring, Roderick Strong connected with forearm strikes in the corner when Pete Dunne dropped him with a clothesline! "The Bruiserweight" focused his attack on the knuckles and fingers of "the Master of the Backbreaker". Elsewhere, Cole struck with two side kicks to set up the superkick. "The Demolition Man" wiped him out with the Cyclone Kick before heading back to the ring to gang up on Roddy! He tried to fight both off, but after being sent to the floor with Time to Fly, Strong blinded both of them with a fire extinguisher! Roddy blocked the Bitter End and dropped Dunne with Cloud 9, when Dijakovic returned with a one-handed chokebomb. Miraculously, Adam Cole returned hitting Florida Keys on Dunne! Sidestepping Dijakovic, the Panama Sunrise took him out. The cover was made - when out of nowhere came someone in a ghoul mask - striking Adam in the back of the skull with a crowbar!Disputed EraAn ally of Dijakovic and Pete Dunne brained Adam Cole with the crowbar, and the man in a black gown and a ghoul mask revealed his identity...it was Pat McAfee, grinning ear from ear! "The King of NXT" had cost the Undisputed Era, and as Roderick Strong went after him, he found himself pummelled by "the Bruiserweight!" Pete Dunne handcuffed Roddy to the middle rope as McAfee drove boots into "the Panama City Playboy". Roddy tried hard to fight back just to get his fingers snapped by the joint manipulation of Dunne. Finally, out charged Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly to the aid of their brethren - just for Fish to be nailed with a crowbar to the ribcage from McAfee. O'Reilly was able to temporarily disarm him, but "the Demolition Man" struck with the Cyclone Kick! The Undisputed Era were left down, beaten and broken by the three men - McAfee standing tall with his two accomplices. Raising the crowbar high, nobody had ever been able to do this to the UE! An advertisement aired, promoting the Best of WWE on Peacock. From the classic hits to in the ring, to behind-the-scenes, these were OMG moments the WWE Universe just had to see. WWE content was streaming now on Peacock.
Footage aired from moments ago, recapping the unthinkable. The Texas Tornado match ended in unadulterated carnage - Adam Cole and Roderick Strong taking the fight to Pete Dunne and Dijakovic when Pat McAfee hit the ring in a Halloween costume of his own. Together, they handcuffed and decimated not just "the Undisputed Dream Team", but Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly as well! Nobody had obliterated the Undisputed Era like McAfee or his recruits had.
✕✕✕ The Aliens Who KnockIn black and white, 'the Fashion Files' returned in the style of film noir. Like a modern Walter Neff, Fandango dressed in a three-piece suit and a trilby, holding a short glass of orange juice on the rocks and gazing out of his apartment window. A running monologue heard Dango describe how it felt to be a part of 'the Fashion Police', believing a dark cloud of bad luck and misfortune was hanging over them. In seven years, they had yet to achieve gold. Thwarted by injuries, illnesses and straight up deprival, he pondered about some sort of conspiracy theory designed to prevent he and his partner from marking their names down in the history books. Sidetracked by the idea of tacos for supper later, he became distracted in chatter about food, when into the room came Tyler Breeze. Stylishly dressed in braces and a dress shirt, "Prince Pretty" unwrapped a lollipop and stuck it in his mouth. Breeze and Dango didn't acknowledge the other, though as Tyler enjoyed his sweet treat, he began his own line of monologuing, hopeful that Dango liked his idea of tacos for supper.
Fandango somehow became aware of Tyler Breeze's internal thoughts, and the two comically chattered about tacos for supper, and how to cook them. They finally resolved with the idea of ordering pizza in, before realizing that they could simply speak out loud. "Prince Pretty" told of a theory he had about Imperium, much to the growing fascination of Dango. Breeze documented the roadmap of Imperium's journey across the globe - they dominated Europe, they dominated NXT UK - and now they were spreading to the United States. Fandango speculated they were part of a hostile takeover, when Breeze theorized that WALTER and his men Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner were actually aliens in the midst of an invasion! Warning what happened if they kept expanding, Breezango were afraid of what they were capable of if they achieved global domination. They had to take this evidence to William Regal, and get themselves a shot at the NXT Tag Team Championship! But first, they had to go and get pizza.
✕✕✕ A lower-third graphic aired, promoting the exclusive Poppy x NXT T-shirt on sale now on WWEShop.com - only for the next 48 hours.4) Dakota Kai (with Raquel González) def. Kacy Catanzaro (5:35) The former Ninja Warrior had a breakout night last week in the first-ever Gauntlet Eliminator match. With a remarkable showing, she went as far as to intrude on Dakota Kai's attempts to interfere on behalf of Raquel González. "King Kota" wanted to put her back in her place, but Kacy used her flexibility to throw her off her scent. A leapfrog handspring headscissors fed into a jumping corner clothesline, when Dakota knocked her off the top rope to the floor! "King Kota" tried to order "Big Mami Cool" around, but she remained stoic and kept her distance. It bought Kacy time to come back with a prawn hold for a near fall, and a somersault legdrop to Dakota got a near fall. When a Kai-O Kick knocked the up-and-comer back a step, Kai mouthed off again at her supposed bodyguard - but Raquel simply elected to walk out! It nearly cost Kota, as a satellite DDT took her down for a near fall, when Kai came out of nowhere with the Kairopractor for the three count!New Team on the Block"King Kota" took care of Kacy Catanzaro in the nick of time, on the cusp of being humiliated by defeat at the hands of the charming youngster. Dakota Kai found herself frustrated, not only by the threat of Kacy beating her - but of her own muscle Raquel González abandoning her! The power struggle continued when Dakota inexplicably throttled Catanzaro with a Switchblade Kick before putting her down with the GTK! Suddenly, Kayden Carter came to the aid of Catanzaro, hitting the ring and firing with a series of clotheslines and dropkicks. She applied a spinning kneebar, when out returned Raquel González. "Big Mami Cool" swung for both Catanzaro and Carter, but they were able to slip out unscathed. A new friendship had arrived on the scene, drawing the ire of the unstable combination of Kai and González.
✕✕✕ 'The Tale of the Tape' aired, showing off the different attributes of "the Demon" Finn Bálor and Karrion Kross. Where "the Tollman" had the weight and height advantage, it was notable that "the Prince" had only lost one match since introducing "the Demon" persona back in 2014. Six years later, the NXT Championship was up for grabs in the payoff to end all payoffs - in Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares. The main event of Halloween Havoc was coming up next!
Have No FearA vignette aired, returning us to 'the School of Pain'. Timothy Thatcher had his class of students on edge as ever, walking back and forth in menacing manner. His protégés remained silent around their trainer, who talked about fear. "The Professor of Pain" claimed that a lot of people lived in fear and had fear - but in order to be a grappler like he was, they could not fear a thing. If their opponent sensed even a semblence of fear, they would rip them apart. In this world, you had to fight. It was dog-eat-dog, and there was no tomorrow when you stepped in between these ropes. He came across Nick Comoroto sporting a bandage on his arm, and stopped in his tracks. Getting in the big man's face, Thatch questioned if he was feeling weak. Comoroto said no. The teacher asked again, wondering why he even let the rookie in his seminar. Tim snarled, eyeballing him until finally he blinked. In the nick of time, another student, Barry Buchanan spoke up and asked when they were going to get to matwork.
Impressed by the second-generation hopeful's moxy, Timothy Thatcher grinned and talked about Barry Buchanan raising a very good question. Tim pointed out his lineage to the rest of the class - his father was a hard-working blue-collar guy who breathed this business. He asked Barry what motivated him, to which he explained the desire to compete and be a Superstar. It prompted laughter from "the Professor of Pain", to a maniacal extent. Abruptly, he slapped Buchanan across the face, knocking him down! As Barry clutched his cheek and registered what happened, he was slapped a second time by Thatch - who sadistically grounded and pounded at him with point-black forearm strikes! Applying a rear naked choke on the mat, it took five trainees to pull the so-called trainer from the unconscious. Cackling like a crazed man, Thatch told his students that class was dismissed - and their assignment for next week was to get ready for a challenge. Next week, he was going to put them all through the ringer!
- Next week - Timothy Thatcher puts his 'School of Pain' students through the ringer
✕✕✕ A graphic aired presented by GEICO, informing us that this is the "unlucky" thirteenth Halloween Havoc spectacular, dating back to its inception on October 28, 1989. "Happy Geicoween!" - save even more by bundling car and home insurance.
A graphic aired, as Vic Joseph and Wade Barrett promoted that Pat McAfee, Pete Dunne and Dijakovic would be in the house next week on NXT to address their actions in laying waste to the Undisputed Era tonight. What would the self-proclaimed "King of NXT" have to say to the NXT Universe?
- Next week - Pat McAfee, Pete Dunne and Dijakovic will address the NXT Universe
✕✕✕ The Demon AwakensRising from the ground in the graveyard set up behind the announce table, Shotzi sat on a skull throne with Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal behind her. As the ringside area was littered tables, ladders and chairs, the Host of Halloween Havoc welcomed everybody to the main event: Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares where the NXT Championship would be at stake! Only this was different than your average TLC match: you could only win by pinfall or submission! "The Ballsy Badass" flailed her limbs over the chair she sat on, before first introducing the challenger. Karrion Kross marched out to the stage with Scarlett leading his path. In black and white, "the Tollman" and his "Siren of Destruction" fit Halloween Havoc's theme to a tee, as the challenger's partner-in-crime thrashed around the ring introducing color to suit the wild frenzy of the psychotic Kross. He looked around at the playground around them, as Shotzi welcomed the champion. While on most nights he went by "the Prince", tonight he went by another monicker.
It was one that mortal men dreaded the presence of, for he was undeniable and fearsome. Shotzi demanded a grand ovation to the reigning and defending NXT Champion - "the Demon" Finn Bálor! The Capitol Wrestling Center ominously filled with dimmed red lights and smoke, as the many screens around the building showed close ups of the bodypaint being applied. Karrion Kross waited intently with Scarlett in his corner, when the music hit a crescendo ushering out the champion. Crawling on all fours, "the Demon" returned for the very first time in over two years. With the title around his waist, Bálor's body was covered in paints resembling that of a reddened beast. Arriving to the ring, he perched on the top rope and threw his hands to the air, to the timing of fireball pyrotechnics on either side of the stage! Finally, the two men went face to face in the center of the ring. The official raised the title high - but not another second passed before this hatred led to the main event getting underway!5) "The Demon" Finn Bálor (c) def. Karrion Kross (with Scarlett) in Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal: Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares to retain the NXT Championship (22:10) The much-anticipated main event got off to a hot start, as Karrion Kross and "the Demon" went back and forth duking it out. While the challenger gained the upper hand with the size advantage, Finn Bálor turned it around with a series of hard chops in the corner! Kross landed a double throat thrust before firing with chops of his own! The NXT Champion turned it around again, nailing forearm strikes until being back body dropped onto the apron, when a gamengiri led to a missile dropkick! Kross rolled out to the floor, but the champ followed with a baseball slide and a running kick on the apron. With "the Tollman" taken back a step, Finn picked up a steel chair and planned to use it - only to be hit with a German suplex on the floor! Scarlett grinned from a distance as her man picked up two steel chairs from ringside and hurled them both at "the Demon!" Back in the ring, Finn showed more fight once again - but the Sling Blade went caught with an exploder suplex onto the chair! "The Tollman" continued to punish "the Demon" with a grounded hammerlock, sniveling and grinning at how warpaint wouldn't save him. It only inspired Finn Bálor to begin his ascent - but was taken down with a chokeslam! From the mount, Karrion Kross smothered the NXT Champion with rights and lefts, before locking in a cross-armbreaker. Finn Bálor was in peril in this Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares match - where you could only win via pinfall or submission. Still, "the Demon" roared through the agony, when the challenger planned to change it up with elbow smashes. Bálor responded by ducking a clothesline, and the Pelé kick connected! Kross dropped to a knee, when a shotgun dropkick sent Kross into a ladder set up in the corner! Out to the floor went Karrion, when a second shotgun dropkick sent Kross bouncing off the barricade. Finn propped a table up against a corner barricade adjacent to him, but in turning his back made a grave error - as a tackle took both men through the wood! Karrion Kross punished "the Demon" with a suplex toss onto a set up steel chair as the punishment resumed; "the Tollman" taking Finn Bálor to the limit like nobody had done before! Scarlett urged her man to go for the gold, and he complied teasing the Doomsday Saito. Finn broke it with elbow smashes - and the Sling Blade connected! With a steel chair, "the Demon" became unleashed with seven nasty chair shots to the spine and torso of the challenger; the NXT Champion looking around wildly to the NXT Universe. Bálor planted Kross with 1916, but he freakishly kicked out at one! Sitting up and foaming at the mouth, both men went back and forth trading forearms, when Kross attempted the Kross Jacket. Finn slipped free and landed an arm drag - following immediately with a double footstomp! Setting up a table in the ring, Finn noticed Kross taking a walk and took flight - but mid-tope con hilo, he wound up going through a table set up by "the Siren of Destruction!" Kross rolled him back in - but Finn kicked out! "The Tollman" teased the forearm strike to "the Demon's", but he ducked it and tried 1916. Kross reversed into the Doomsday Saito, but Finn Bálor kicked out! Adrenaline had the NXT Champion back up, and Karrion Kross received a basement dropkick. Finn set a steel chair on Kross's chest and went for Coup de Grâce: but Kross escaped it. A powerbomb drove the champ, but Finn poppedback up! Running on fumes, he sidestepped a knee strike and flapjacked Kross into a ladder in the corner. Setting it up, Bálor went up looking for something dangerous - when Scarlett got in the ring! In his way, "the Siren of Destruction" bought her man time to climb to the top of the ladder and execute a hip toss from ten feet in the air. Kross took a moment to survey the damage...when Tommaso Ciampa climbed the ladder! Karrion was in disbelief to see him, and Ciampa took him with an Air Raid Crash sending both exploding through a table! "The Blackheart" rolled out in pain, as Bálor nailed the Coup de Grâce to retain the title! Daddy's Home"The Demon" came out triumphant, even if he didn't look like it after the tremendously dangerous Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares match just witnessed by the NXT Universe. Finn Bálor's face was cut up, with the warpaint chipping away, as he laid prone clutching his ribs in the ring. Karrion Kross remained down and out in the debris of the table - all thanks to Tommaso Ciampa on the floor. "The Blackheart" feigned injury himself from the Air Raid Crash, but as "the Prince" slowly returned to his feet, who would come strolling into the ring with his title but Tommaso himself! Tossing the gold at Finn's feet as he remained unable to stand, Ciampa removed his facial covering before rolling out and begin his exit - Finn keeping an eye on him. Scarlett was left to check on her partner - "the Tollman" taken to the limit; when it came to the NXT Championship, it would take far more to dethrone "the Demon!"
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Monday Night RAW #1431 - October 26, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida "Season Premiere" ONE DAY REMOVED FROM HELL IN A CELL! "The Search" by NF
Main Event #422 – October 29, 2020 1) Apollo Crews def. Josh Briggs with the Chariot. "The One Man Nation" arrived as a RAW Superstar for the first time since the 2020 WWE Draft came into effect, going up against up-and-coming WWE Performance Center rookie Josh Briggs. Josh used his speed to wrestle Crews to the mat, but he outwrestled him and showed his agility. While Briggs tried turning the page on him, Apollo picked up the win and appeared determined for the first time in a long time - turning a new leaf. (4:10)
A video package aired, reviewing the events of Hell in a Cell. 'The Final Chapter' exceeded all expectations as the agonizing rivalry between Randy Orton and Edge reached a fiersome conclusion inside the confounds of "the Devil's Playground". Hell in a Cell saw them fight until neither man could stand any longer, and when the dust settled, "the Apex Predator" succumbed to the tremendous pain that was an Edgecator with his leg wrapped around the steel chair. Both men sat in a semi-conscious state once Hell froze over, with "the Rated R Superstar" locking eyes knowingly with the beaten and injured Randy Orton. He was helped out by EMTs, while the WWE Hall of Famer came out victorious - grit conquering all!
A new opening video package aired, set to "The Search" by NF, featuring the new RAW roster with the results of the 2020 WWE Draft now in full effect. The WWE ThunderDome erupted in pyrotechnics across the stage, as Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T welcomed us to the Season Premiere of Monday Night RAW - just twenty-four hours following an epic night that was Hell in a Cell.SmackDown vs RAWThe WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley graced the WWE ThunderDome with his presence, making his way down to the ring with his accomplices from Team Lashley. MVP, Lana, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander joined "the All Mighty" to the ring, where he stood in an immaculate burgundy suit. Removing his sunglasses, he looked out at the faces of the WWE Universe and quizzed them on what they thought about him now. He wasn't the champion they all thought him to be, and he proved that when he last night defeat Drew McIntyre at Hell in a Cell. Lashley doubted anybody believed he had what it took to beat the same man who once conquered Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania; the same individual who defeated Edge at Money in the Bank, or AJ Styles at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules. Who beat Seth Rollins and Andrade in rapid succession, before falling to "the All Mighty". Lashley smirked, telling them he proved everybody wrong.
"The All Mighty" talked himself up as being the most unstoppable WWE World Champion in the near-sixty year history of the title, while his cohorts in Team Lashley were smiles, applauding him on such a dominant showing the night before...until Bobby Lashley turned to them and questioned what they were so happy about. Whether they were with him or not, they too showed no confidence in his abilities, that he could get the job done and defeat Drew McIntyre at Hell in a Cell. Unexpectedly, he began testing the allegiance of MVP, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander, questioning what he told them not to do - and that was get in his way. But what is it they did? They defied him! Lashley toed the line and squared up to "the Gold Standard" as a nervous MVP looked on. He knew all about what got him here. He was more than just a guy in the weeds. He'd been around for a long time - which made him question why he continued to challenge him!
Turning his attention to "the Queen City Chosen One", Bobby Lashley interrogated him about why he was even here. All he knew was that Cedric Alexander wanted to try and hang out with the sharks - bringing him to MVP. Cedric tried to speak up, telling "the All Mighty" about how he respected him and was here to create change. Alexander was about to give the WWE World Champion the spiel about what brought him to Team Lashley, but the champ didn't want to hear it: pressing matters on "the Franchise Player". Nervously, MVP told Bobby he did it out of nothing but admiration and loyalty. He saw the potential that he had before anybody else ever did, and as he blossomed in his younger years, MVP was there alongside him to watch. Now he was WWE World Champion, and he got there all by himself - he simply wanted to see Lashley remain the man to beat on Monday Night RAW! Lashley smirked, but was reminded of who helped him win Money in the Bank, and later persuaded him to cash in his briefcase.
"The All Mighty" stepped closer towards MVP as he commented on him stepping on the WWE World Champion's toes. "The Franchise Player" responded by raising that it wasn't just the three of them who was in responsible in Bobby Lashley winning last night. If anybody doubted the champ - it was his wife Lana! Stunned, she confronted MVP when Lashley stepped before him threateningly. Team Lashley were about to blow up - when out came Daniel Bryan! Arriving on RAW for the first time since the WWE Draft, he voiced his shock in seeing how big Lashley was up close. Amazed by the army he had amassed around him, he commented Lashley looked the part with the gold on his shoulder. As Bobby questioned what he wanted, "the Expert" noted how he was new here on the RAW Brand and fancied testing the kind of man the head of Team Lashley said he was. Once upon a time, he once held the very gold he did - winning it in front of 70,000 fans chanting "YES!", in the main event of WrestleMania!
The WWE Universe chanted "YES" accordingly, as Daniel Bryan decided to cut straight to the chase: winning the WWE World Championship took a lot of dedication and willingness to leave it all on the line, let it all hang out and throw caution to the wind. Nobody wanted to see him headline WrestleMania - but just when he felt like his cries were falling on deaf ears, the WWE Universe rebelled along with him and ushered in "the YES Movement" to get their wish. Against all odds, Daniel won that title - and he would be lying if he said he didn't want to once again become champion. If Lashley was the champion he said he was, Bryan proposed he put the title on the line against him so that the WWE Universe could find out fairly and squarely - though as MVP and Lana voiced their chagrin, "the All Mighty" accepted...on one condition! Bobby knew the kind of champ he was, but for him he was going to entertain the idea of decimating "the Planet's Champion"...
...If he could beat Team Lashley first. Bobby Lashley smirked, telling Daniel Bryan he needed to pay his dues in 'the Era of the All Mighty'. If he could find some friends to take down Team Lashley in a six-man tag team match tonight. Bryan feigned being unable to find friends to help him from Monday Night RAW - after all, he was the new kid on the block. But, he had found some friends from SmackDown who would be happy to knock the champ down a peg! Team Lashley were stunned as Jeff Hardy came walking out to the stage, standing by the side of "the Yes Man". With his warpaint on and with eyes fixed on the WWE World Champion, a pause led to the arrival of Braun Strowman! After falling to Roman Reigns last night, "the Colossus" had arrived for backup, and led the force formerly of Friday Night SmackDown down to the ring. Team Lashley decided to take a walk, as the battlelines had been drawn! On the Season Premiere of RAW, the landscape was being changed already.
- Tonight - Daniel Bryan, Jeff Hardy and Braun Strowman vs WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander
La DisputeFollowing 'the Meeting of the Families' last night, Theory bothered Murphy with chatter about how La Invasíon robbed the Church blind of victory. Eager to state their superiority over goons like Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo, Andrade had to cheat at all costs to pin "the Messiah". "The Juggernaut" remained silent in "A-Town Austin's" presence, when up sauntered Los Lotharios. Baring obnoxious grins, they proclaimed they made the Church look like the jokes the world knew they were! Insulting the Disciples for standing by "the Visionary", there was no overtaking "El Capo" at the top of Monday Night RAW. Angel pitied Theory and Murphy being brainwashed by Seth, which brought Theory to a boiling point! "La Estrella" held "El Amante" back - promising new champions in tonight's Triple Threat match for the RAW Tag Team Championships. Murphy restrained his apprentice, when up walked Andrade with Zelina Vega,coolly telling the cousins to save their energy for Los Mysterios - the Church were wastes of their time.
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T welcomed us to Monday Night RAW, discussing the tensions between "the Two Families" after last night at Hell in a Cell. Moving forward, they ran down what was coming up tonight on the Season Premiere, displayed via on-screen graphics. Not only would Team Lashley take on the troupe of ex-SmackDown Superstars, Daniel Bryan, Jeff Hardy and Braun Strowman; but the RAW Tag Team Championships would be on the line when Los Mysterios were put between Los Lotharios and Theory and Murphy. Elsewhere, WWE United States Champion issued the unique challenge to Omos - Kevin Owens set to collide in an Unsanctioned Fight. As well as that, newest recruit from Friday Night SmackDown, Alexa Bliss would host 'A Moment of Bliss' to resolve frustrations between her friends Nikki Cross and Carmella.
- WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander vs Daniel Bryan, Braun Strowman and Jeff Hardy
- RAW Tag Team Championship - Triple Threat match - Los Mysterios (c) vs Theory and Murphy vs Los Lotharios
- Unsanctioned Fight - WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens vs Omos
- 'A Moment of Bliss' - Alexa Bliss hosts special guests Nikki Cross and Carmella
︾︾︾ Grown Men Don't SleepMatt Riddle came swaggering out to the stage with a huge smile on his face, as the WWE ThunderDome erupted in applause. "The Original Bro" strutted down to the ring in his flipflops, shooting them off to coincide with pyrotechnics as he leaped into the ring. The Bro was ready for action with Luke Gallows, when The Good Brothers came out to ringside. Karl Anderson was armed with a microphone and told Riddle this was not going to end the way he thought it would. Last week he made his big buddy go to sleep, and he would pay for it. LG unintentionally had the people cracking up as he described how humiliating it was being put to sleep, complaining that he wasn't a baby boy - he didn't have a bedtime anymore because he was a grown man! Anderson told the WWE Universe to quit making fun of them, while Gallows warned Riddle he wouldn't be laughing when he was finished with him! 1) Matt Riddle def. Luke Gallows (with Karl Anderson) (3:20) The former O.C. cohorts were embarrassed by defeat to AJ Styles and Matt Riddle last week, and after going to sleep thanks to the BroMission last week, Luke Gallows was dead set on revenge. The Bro outwitted the big man early, striking with hard strikes and landing a jumping Broton. He teased the BroMission early, just for Karl Anderson to drag his buddy to safety. LG was able to dodge a kick from Riddle on the apron, and a powerslam sent "the King of Bros" crashing on the ringside floor! Gallows continued to pummel the Bro in the ring, getting a near fall with a pumphandle drop. KA hit the ring with the Rocket Kick behind the referee's back, but the former Ultimate Fighter kicked out at two! The Gallows Pole was coming up, but Riddle reversed into a rear naked choke - Gallows in danger. Dropping to a knee, Riddle took an inbound Anderson out with a roundhouse kick, and the Bro 2 Sleep got the win!
With an impressive win, Matt Riddle was able to take out both Good Brothers in one foul sweep! "The Original Bro" began to celebrate over an unconscious Luke Gallows, when Karl Anderson charged in just to get locked in the BroMission! KA tried to fight it for dear life, but, much like LG last week, was knocked out like a light! Riddle celebrated, as Gallows checked on Anderson, who had gone full fetal!
︾︾︾ Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, stills aired from last night's other excruciatingly brutal and personal affair inside Hell in a Cell - when Bayley was able to make it out alive against Sasha Banks to keep the SmackDown Women's Championship. "The One Over All" again bested "the Legit Boss" in "the Devil's Playground", but after a savage attack from her ex-best friend, Banks clamped in the Bank Statement using a bracket of a steel chair!Not InvitedOn the Season Premiere of Monday Night RAW, now SmackDown Superstar Charlotte Flair was spotted arriving at the WWE ThunderDome with the RAW Women's Championship over her shoulder. With Chelsea Green following behind her, "the Diamond" ordered security to move and let her into the building. They obliged, but noted that her friend had to stay outside! Green was banned from the building, on the grounds she was not invited - and she was not a RAW Superstar. The leader of Queendom was livid, proclaiming they were here literally last week! Grunting, she reluctantly would be forced to go it alone in tonight's 'Championship Exchange' meeting with the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley.
- Tonight - 'Championship Exchange' - RAW Women's Champion Charlotte Flair trades titles with SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley
RAW UndergroundCharly Caruso was standing by with the WWE United States Champion, who walked into the scene full of life. Kevin Owens wore taped fists with jeans, and talked about how he had waited all week for this night: the opportunity to not only fight, but to beat that gigantic doofus Omos, and make him look like a little b*tch! KO ranted about how he should know better by now not to trust and help new WWE Superstars from idiots like the Miz from corrupting him. Evidently, "the Nigerian Nightmare" wasn't nearly as smart as he gave him credit for - because if he had a brain, he wouldn't be going underground with him. "The Prize Fighter" urged the cameraman to follow him, opening the door to reveal a staircase. Down the stairs saw a darkened warehouse area, where a ring was set up but devoid of ropes or turnbuckles. Alternative-dressed members of the WWE Universe and general misfits surrounded the battlezone, all chanting "Fight Owens Fight!"
︾︾︾ Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, footage aired from Hell in a Cell, where Kairi Sane overcame Shayna Baszler. It was a tense meeting between the two, but when it was over, Asuka came to the aid of her fellow Kabuki Warrior and ensured "the New Age Enforcer" took her medicine - an arm-snap leaving her arm in disarray. With a big hug, the Warriors embraced - as "the Empress of Tomorrow" would head to RAW while "the Huntress" was heading for SmackDown.
WWE Survivor Series 2020 was live on the WWE Network on Sunday, November 22 - presented by Cyberpunk 2077 available on November 19 on the Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4; as well as the Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5.2) Asuka def. Natalya to be named the Captain for Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (8:25) The Survivor Series was scheduled to see 'the Best of the Best' compete when RAW and SmackDown collided. To determine who would lead Team RAW into the Women's Survivor Series Elimination match, "the Queen of Harts" jumped Asuka as she made her entrance just to have Asuka turn the tables on her with a hip attack! A missile dropkick from the apron took the Canadian down on the floor, when back inside a buzzsaw kick connected. An Octopus stretch kept Nattie at bay, but the veteran wisely made the ropes. The former RAW Women's Champion remained in control, when Nattie caught her with a wheelbarrow facebuster! Showing an aggressive side with a step-over kick to the jaw, the daughter of Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart executed a snap suplex for a near fall. Asuka began to fire up with strikes, when the fight led to the apron - where Nattie made a difference with a shinbreaking drop across the hardest part of the ring! Natalya remained firmly in control, as she applied a stump puller in the middle of the ring. Asuka finally wrestled out and caught her with a flying armbar - but again Nattie battled free, targeting the leg! A hip attack went caught by "the Queen of Harts" with a German suplex, and the Nattie by Nature knocked "the Empress of Tomorrow" down hard for a near fall. A headlock saw Asuka fired up and struck back with kicks, when a hammerlock suplex harmed the elbow of the Canadian. The Asuka Lock was attempted, but Nattie broke free skilfully and transitioned - the Sharpshooter able to go reversed! A roundhouse kick knocked the daughter of Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart through a loop, and the hip attack scored a near fall. Taking a page out of Becky Lynch's book, "the Man's" Dis-Arm-Her applied! Nattie was able to keep moving, but as she broke free, a sequence of reversal led her into an Empress Kick - handing Asuka the win!
"The Empress of Tomorrow" came out on top over Natalya in a tense back-and-forth outing, named officially the Captain of Team RAW headed into Survivor Series. Asuka showed her enthusiasm as she paraded the ring with excitement, whilst Nattie threw a tantrum after being caught off-guard by defeat. It was official - the Kabuki Warrior would lead the RAW Women's Division into the Women's Survivor Series Elimination match.
- Survivor Series - Women's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (Asuka, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA)
︾︾︾ Footage aired, recapping the second night of the 2020 WWE Draft. Keith Lee arrived from NXT - the newest acquisition to Monday Night RAW. Interrupted by the WWE 24/7 Champion, it brought to life the idea of a potential dream match outing with Samoa Joe. Last week after "the Limitless One" made short work of Akira Tozawa, "the Coquina Destroyer" returned to again taunt the newcomer. Last night on the Hell in a Cell Kickoff Show, Joe issued the challenge for tonight - but refused to put his gold on the line!
Sarah Schreiber stood in the interview area to introduce her guest Keith Lee. "The Limitless One" appeared charming as he exchanged pleasantries with the broadcast journalist, who asked how it felt to meet Samoa Joe in a first time encounter tonight. Keith expressed his relief at the fact "the Samoan Submission Machine" was not as soft as he was afraid he was. But while he might not be qualified enough to earn a WWE 24/7 Championship opportunity, in time he would. Keith reminded the WWE Universe of his two reigns as NXT North American Champion on "the Black and Gold Brand" - but he was here to start fresh. He was here to make waves and allow new faces to 'Bask In His Glory'. "The Coquina Destroyer" had enjoyed his undeniable presence as the champ, and after interrupting him week-in and week-out, clearly he had found what he was looking for. But if Joe wasn't impressed with Keith Lee yet, he would after tonight, and he would earn that title shot. Heading for the ring - Lee vs Joe was next!
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T discussed the return of NXT Halloween Havoc, live this Wednesday from 8/7c on the USA Network. The franchise was back for the first time in two decades, for "the Spookiest Night of the Year!" They ran down the line-up, including the Tables, Ladders, Chairs and Scares match pitting "the Demon" Finn Bálor against Karrion Kross for the NXT Championship; and the Texas Tornado match seeing Adam Cole and Roderick Strong battle Pete Dunne and Dijakovic. 3) Keith Lee def. WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe (9:09) In something of a dream match, "the Limitless One" met with the WWE 24/7 Champion in a hard-hitting encounter. The two battled back and forth with strikes as the bell sounded, with neither backing down. Finally Samoa Joe charged him in the corner to receive a back elbow, and a forearm smash rocked him! Keith Lee charged Joe in the corner, only to be rocked with the Uranage! "The Coquina Destroyer" immediately went to the mat, grounding the newcomer previously from NXT - but as Joe's sleeper hold attempt went fought out of, Lee dazed Joe with a fireman's carry discus elbow for a near fall! A crossbody took "the Samoan Submission Machine" down, when a second rope moonsault was performed - but Joe rolled out of the way...just to be witness to see Lee land out on his feet! A series of clotheslines and a scoop powerslam saw Joe backtrack to the floor, where Lee attempted another moonsault from the apron - but Joe evaded it and sent him into the ring post! "The Samoan Submission Machine" continued to put the heat on Keith Lee with a back elbow and enzuigiri in the corner, before taking him to the top rope. Samoa Joe teased a massive superplex, but "the Limitless One" knocked him down and teased a shocking missile dropkick - but again the WWE 24/7 Champion noped away from it! Joe continued to hammer at Lee, using a striking combination in the corner before hitting the ropes just to be cut off by an iron claw STO! Lee fired back up, taking down Joe repeatedly before shocking with a hurricanrana! As a one-arm spinebuster got a near fall, the newcomer to the RAW Brand sent Joe across the ring with the Pounce! The official went over to check on him, but he would send the official into Lee's direction. The Coquina Clutch was attempted - but Lee used his size to spin out of it, before catching him out of nowhere with the Spirit Bomb to take the win!
Never before had Samoa Joe been tested like he had been by Keith Lee, who stumbled back to his feet and celebrated by helping up the referee. "The Limitless One" had the WWE Universe eating out of the palm of his hand as he began to leave, while the WWE 24/7 Champion used the ropes and the official to drag himself back to his knees! "The Coquina Destroyer" was in disbelief at how the newcomer to Monday Night RAW had taken him to the limit, and Keith knew so - having proven his way!
︾︾︾ Out For ThemselvesDaniel Bryan, Braun Strowman and Jeff Hardy gathered in the dressing room, as "the Yes Man" rallied the team of former SmackDown Superstars. With the six-man tag team match confirmed, Bryan acted as leader of the team, though "the Monster Among Men" questioned what made "the Expert" the boss. Strowman claimed Bryan didn't deserve a shot at the WWE World Championship over him, when Bryan remarked that "the Colossus" had an opportunity at the WWE Universal Championship last night - and he lost! Braun and Daniel butted heads as "the Charismatic Enigma" came between them, noting if anybody was primed and for a shot, it was him! Braun asked Jeff how many title shots he'd gotten lately, when Daniel came between them. Bryan soothed things over, claiming tonight they would beat Team Lashley. Next week: they could determine who the better man truly was. Strowman and Hardy went their own ways, things not looking good for the trio - all vying for a shot at Bobby Lashley.
︾︾︾ Ahead of 'the Championship Exchange', the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley had finally decided to arrive at the Amway Center. Sporting a neckbrace and sporting sunglasses, "the One Over All" felt the effects of last night's Hell in a Cell beating against her ex-best friend Sasha Banks. Bayley had eyes in the back of her head, paranoid of another ambush from "the Legit Boss" - but moments away she would meet the RAW Women's Champion Charlotte Flair to exchange their titles!
In the basement of the WWE ThunderDome, the Underground was depicted with rabid alternative-looking, dishevelled masses of the WWE Universe surrounding the ring. Chanting, cheering and pounding on the edges of the half-assembled ring in anticipation for the Unsanctioned Fight - who knew what would happen tonight when Omos fought the WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens. Exchanges MadeWWE Official Adam Pearce stood in the center of the ring with a microphone in hand, as a black carpet and a table served as decor behind him. Discussing the roaring success that was the 2020 WWE Draft thus far, Adam had been informed by management that it was absolutely necessary for there to be decisions made, and changes made to the current arrangement. As it stood, there were two Women's Champions belonging to differing brands. Without question, the impact that Charlotte Flair and Bayley had had on their respective brands was not to be ignored - though where the RAW Women's Champion was drafted to SmackDown, and the SmackDown Women's Champion belonged to RAW - there needed to be an exchange made. First welcoming out the woman selected for Monday Night RAW, Bayley came hobbling out to the stage, still worse for wear after Hell in a Cell last night. In sunglasses with a neckbrace for support, Bayley demanded and received help entering the ring from Adam Pearce - who got yelled at for doing so!
"The One Over All" snatched her own microphone from the WWE Official, claiming that the last place she wanted to be was right here in Orlando, Florida. Bayley discussed the effects that Hell in a Cell had on her, and how she and Sasha Banks went to war and the right woman won - again - but "the Legit Boss" was a sore loser and had to get her own back. Bayley ranted and raved, grimacing in pain all the while, about how Sasha devastated her, despite the fact that she was the most dominant reigning Women's Champion in WWE history - today, still standing at 380 days! Holding the title high but struggling, she turned to Adam Pearce that if she was being stripped of the SmackDown Women's Championship for that zero, Charlotte Flair, she would refuse to let her record-setting reign go tarnished by some shoddy 'Championship Exchange!' Adam tried to explain what would happen, but before another word could be uttered - out came Charlotte Flair!
The previous RAW Women's Champion strutted out to the ring in high heels and a dress, immediately climbing into the ring and snatching a second microphone from Adam Pearce. Charlotte Flair was not fazed by Bayley crying and moaning as she always did - but demanded answers as to the treatment she had received. It was only last week she was a staple of the RAW Brand. She understood that the WWE Draft had taken effect, but she was royalty! "The Trailblazer" demanded better respect from the WWE Official, when Bayley fired back telling her she deserved nothing. She congratulated her on surrounding herself with goons like Shayna Baszler, Candice LeRae and Chelsea Green to have her back - but when it came down to who the better Women's Champion was, Charlotte could look no further than the very woman who beat her for the title in her hands today - Bayley! Flair smirked, telling her the only reason she had made it to 380 days herself was thanks to her best buddy Sasha Banks.
This lit a fire under "the One Over All", who pointed the finger at Charlotte Flair, who smiled back at her. Adam Pearce tried to restore order and get things moving forward - commenting it was time for the 'Championship Exchange' to take place. "The Trailblazer" ignored the WWE Official, reminding Bayley of the time she cashed in Money in the Bank to beat her - and then when she began her so-called "transcendent" reign as SmackDown Women's Champion, it was all thanks to "the Legit Boss". "The One Over All" defended herself claiming Sasha Banks was a nonfactor, reiterating how she beat her to her breaking point last night at Hell in a Cell. As the two champions bickered, Adam finally demanded both women lay their titles on the table! Flair did so first, laying her title on the table. Moments after, so did Bayley. With reluctance they each complied - though before Bayley could claim the RAW Women's Championship, Flair snatched the opposite end of it!
A tug of war saw the two claim back their own titles, with Charlotte Flair taking the SmackDown Women's Championship. Bayley stood with the RAW Women's Championship on her shoulder, as Adam Pearce declared that both women's reigns as champions would not go effected. Bayley would retain her 380-day reign as champion - but she would do so now known as the WWE Women's World Champion! Similarly, Charlotte could keep her reign uninterrupted - but her title from today onwards would now go by the WWE Women's Universal Championship. As the WWE Official thanked them for their part in the 'Championship Exchange', the two went head to head. Flair turned her head for a moment - when Bayley lamped "the Trailblazer" in the back of the head with the microphone! Flair charged, tackling the neckbraced Bayley over the table! The two refused to be separated, as Pearce screamed for officials and producers to break them apart! Flair was finally removed from the ring, while Bayley feigned agony in her neck!
- The RAW Women's Championship will now be known as the WWE Women's Universal Championship, exclusive to the SmackDown Brand.
- The SmackDown Women's Championship will now be known as the WWE Women's World Championship, exclusive to the RAW Brand.
︾︾︾ Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, a graphic aired acknowledging Elias's new EP "Universal Truth" as charting at #2 in the iTunes Soundtrack Chart. In the top 25 on the Apple Top 200 Charts, it was available now to Listen on Apple Music & Spotify. Tonight, "the Drifter" would perform live for the pleasure of the WWE Universe.
A vignette aired, showing the emergence of a dreadlocked figure through a dark and smoke-filled corridor. For months he had been a highlight reel on "the Black and Gold Brand" - his quickness and slickness unmatched by many opponents. With moves none cooler than the inventive "Realest", Swerve said he had arrived on Monday Night RAW, and the boys and girls of "the Red Brand" didn't even know what he had in score. When they found out, it will have already happened. Up next, RAW would get Swerve'd!
Ejected and ElatedFollowing a replay from before the break, it was chaos backstage at the Amway Center, as Charlotte Flair was dragged from the building in the arms of four officials. The WWE Women's Universal Champion found herself hoisted overhead removed forcibly, as the neckbraced WWE Women's World Champion Bayley chased after her! "The Trailblazer" blamed "the One Over All" for her part in what transpired in the 'Championship Exchange', when Charly Caruso approached "the One Over All" for comment as Flair was removed from the WWE ThunderDome. Bayley bragged her reign as the untarnished best ever Women's Champion in sports entertainment would live on, before addressing Sasha Banks. Quizzing the broadcast journalist where the cowardly "Legit Boss" was, she insulted her lack of toughness, when Charly received word and revealed breaking news: at Survivor Series, Bayley and Charlotte would fight one-on-one; champion vs champion! Stumped, Bayley yelled at Caruso for stealing her thunder, chasing her away.
- Survivor Series - WWE Women's World Champion Bayley vs WWE Women's Universal Champion Charlotte Flair
︾︾︾ Inside the WWE ThunderDome, Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T acknowledged the graphical presence of Susan G. Komen for the Cure around the arena. With logos on the stage, on the ramp and on the LED boards around ringside, they discussed how in a moment, breast cancer could change everything. This October, WWE had teamed up with Susan G. Komen once again to give moments of joy, strength and courage to breast cancer patients and survivors.4) Swerve def. Xyon Quinn (3:25) After being drafted to the RAW Brand two weeks ago, much anticipation had led to Swerve popping up in his in-ring debut tonight. The WWE Universe were all about "the Realest" as he hit the ring for action against WWE Performance Center upstart Xyon Quinn. Outmoving him with cat-like agility, it was a sequence of hurricanranas and a jumping knee strike that got the match cooking in his favor. Quinn rallied back following a big clothesline, but as he put the boots to Swerve he inadvertently walked into a back mule kick and executed a rolling flatliner! Quinn tried to turn back the tide only to receive a leaping back kick upside his skull, known as the House Call to pick up the win! As impressive as ever in his debut, Swerve rallied the WWE Universe behind him as he began to swerve from side to side in victory after the decision. Xyon Quinn remained out cold in the middle of the ring, while "the Realest" grinned ever-confidently on his departure. The future was bright for the newcomer from NXT.
︾︾︾ Samoa Joe held the back of his head in pain, as he stomped the halls with the WWE 24/7 Championship over his shoulder. Sarah Schreiber reluctantly approached "the Coquina Destroyer" for comment, prompting him to complain at it being a fluke! Keith Lee was nothing more than a flavor of the month - and on any other given night he would have disposed of "the Limitless One" like he was yesterday's garbage! Joe bigged himself up as "Mr. 24/7" in denial of the loss, when up walked a grinning Keith Lee. All he said was "good match" - which was enough to prompt "the Samoan Submission Machine" to sulk away in anger!
︾︾︾ Elsewhere, Los Mysterios paced for the ring with the RAW Tag Team Championships around their waists and shoulders. Rey Mysterio showed some concern for Dominik Mysterio - his shoulder still taped up from the gauntlet he ran several weeks ago. The Mysterio Family found themselves at the center of animosity between La Invasíon and the Church - and would defend their titles against Los Lotharios & Murphy and Theory in a Triple Threat match - live, next!The Guiding LightA vignette aired, showing Mustafa Ali sat in his computer room. Reviewing footage of the past, his facial expressions were captured as he reviewed his highs and lows. Competing for championships at WrestleMania and coming close to the WWE Championship were some of the highlights - but his lowlights consisted of constant defeat, Brock Lesnar interrupting his bid to claim the Money in the Bank briefcase, and suffering agonizing injuries that hindered his career. Narrating his thoughts, "the Hacker" reminisced for all of his life he had fought for the people - he was just a police officer from Chicago - but it wasn't enough to help the people. He became a hacker in pursuit of his own idea of justice, but believed the WWE Universe didn't need a hacker. They needed someone with heart, soul and someone to fight for them. Ali pulled the plugs from the wall, and watched as each monitor cut to black behind him. Spinning in his chair, Mustafa turned to the camera and declared himself "the Guiding Light" to save the people he loved.
︾︾︾ 5) Los Mysterios (c) def. Theory and Murphy & Los Lotharios (with Zelina Vega) in a Triple Threat match to retain the RAW Tag Team Championship (14:36) The rivalry between the Church and La Invasíon continued to rise after last night's 'Meeting of the Families', but now both factions' attentions turned to achieving the RAW Tag Team Championship. Rey and Dominik Mysterio found themselves in the crosshairs, fending off both Los Lotharios and Theory and Murphy. Zelina Vega watched as the fast-paced action whittled down to Dominik leapfrogging and monkey flipping Angel Garza overhead, when a blind tag to Theory enabled him to come in with a rolling dropkick! Murphy joined in ganging up on Dom with a wrist-clutched knee strike, and when he tried to bounce back, "the Juggernaut" wedged his head against the turnbuckle pad on the second rope - a superkick knocking him silly! Theory and Murphy gloated in Los Lotharios' way, inadvertently allowing Dom to bounce back with a tilt-a-whirl armdrag and a code red! Humberto Carrillo was sent over the top rope, as the father-son duo took flight taking out both the Church members and La Invasíon members! Rey Mysterio reversed a sunset flip into a roundhouse kick to Angel Garza, before catching Humberto Carrillo with the Mysterio-Rana! Dominik Mysterio targeted Theory and Murphy on the apron, as Rey executed a hurricanrana pin - just for "La Estrella" to break it up! "The Legendary Luchador" fought him off, when "El Amante" excuted a slingshot sitout powerbomb! Tensions remained high between Theory and Murphy and Los Lotharios, but they managed to coexist in a joined effort to ground the elder Mysterio. Dominik rooted for his old man to fight back, but as he tried a victory roll on Carrillo, he rolled through and in snuck "A-Town Austin" with a tornado DDT to Humberto, allowing Theory to drill him with the ATL! Mysterio showed resilience, when Murphy's brainbuster saw him try the cover, which led to cracks between the Church and La Invasíon to show once again! The two teams of challengers got into a shouting match - when the tag was made to Dom who came flying in with a springboard crossbody! The match had grown chaotic as members of the Church and La Invasíon found themselves in the heat of battle against one another. Murphy drilled Humberto Carrillo with a bicycle knee strike, when Angel Garza struck with a superkick and a springboard stunner. Theory delivered the rolling blockbuster, but a low dropkick from both of Los Mysterios saw them execute the double 619! Zelina Vega distracted the referee, but as Dom went to the top rope for the Frog Splash, in ran Andrade - knocking both RAW Tag Team Champions out with the title gold! Vega remained on the apron as Angel began to crawl over - but out of nowhere came Seth Rollins with the Stomp for Garza! With eyes locked on "El Capo" with a cackle, the patriach of La Invasíon could only watch and shake his head, as Rey groggily Dropped the Dime to pick up the win!Running in the FamiliesRefusing to be denied, the RAW Tag Team Champions pulled out all the stops to overcome the odds of Theory and Murphy of the Church, as well as Los Lotharios of La Invasíon. Seth Rollins slipped out to the floor to be bombarded in argument with Andrade. Zelina Vega tried to prevent another argument of epic proportions to break out, but the two leaders of "the Two Families" began to bark at one another! It was all fair in love and war, but as "the Visionary" raised how "El Capo" cheated to beat him at Hell in a Cell - over the top rope came both Rey and Dominik Mysterio with stereo tope con hilos! The two faction leaders were wiped out by the champs, who were not about to allow themselves to take a backseat in gang warfare! Both Seth and Andrade were helped up by their respective groups, with all eyes remaining on the champs.
︾︾︾ Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, a video package aired recapping the climactic battle for the WWE World Championship last night at Hell in a Cell. Drew McIntyre wanted to reclaim his gold from "the All Mighty", fighting valiantly in his efforts. Bobby Lashley claimed he wanted to go it alone with no help from Team Lashley, but it came down to every member of the group getting involved - allowing the champ to retain the gold against "the Scottish Terminator".Who Runs the ShipWhile troubles brewed in the camp of their opponents, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander chatted with MVP in their dressing room. They discussed strategy for the six-man tag team match, when up walked Lana. Unappreciative of MVP trying to throw her under the bus, she questioned if "the Franchise Player" knew who she was. Lana argued she was the reason they were allowed to be in the same presence as "the All Mighty", claiming her husband was allowing each of them to get the rides of their lives. MVP chuckled and told her she behaved so angelic for a gold-digging thot - when in walked Bobby Lashley. The WWE World Champion warned the boys there would be no discussions about anything tonight: he was the champ, and he was running the ship. He would be in charge, and when it came to Daniel Bryan, Braun Strowman and Jeff Hardy, Team Lashley had to show the SmackDown Superstars who this show belonged to. Here for the Big Time Seth Rollins could not control his laughter as he sauntered through the hallway, when approached by his Disciples. Theory and Murphy questioned what was so funny, when "the Juggernaut" raised his concern about "the Visionary's" whereabouts for the past twenty-four hours. Seth reasoned he had a lot on his mind, but told his loyalists that they did an incredible job against Los Lotharios tonight. As "A-Town Austin" questioned what this meant for the Church in their ongoing disputes with Andrade and the rest of La Invasíon, though "the Messiah" found himself surprised to see...Big E! The new addition to the RAW roster told the boys how happy he was to see each of them, but was met with scowls. With a contagious smile, E remained unaffected by the hostility, as he apologized for the loss they faced last night at Hell in a Cell. But, with 'the Power of Positivity' on their side, he remained faithful that their spirits would turn around!
"The Messiah" wondered if Big E being separated from the New Day had rattled his brain. If he was losing it because he was all alone for the first time in his career, a spot was available for him in the Church of Rollins - but E chuckled and said thanks, but no thanks! E didn't believe in whatever religion Seth Rollins preached, which infuriated Theory and Murphy. Big E made fun of the two of them, remarking that he was here on Monday Night RAW and had arrived for "the Big Time". Next week, he wanted to make Seth realize what the E was all about. Seth laughed back at him, questioning if E thought he could just waltz in and make himself the king of the castle that was 'Monday Night Rawlins' - accepting the challenge to a match next week! Rollins warned E he would not overcome "the Visionary", as the Church departed. Big E remained unfazed and unafraid of whatever awaited him!
- Next week - Big E vs Seth Rollins
︾︾︾ A graphic aired, providing special thanks to AC/DC for providing the official theme song for Survivor Series - "Shot in the Dark", available to Listen on Apple Music and Spotify today. It was from their new album "PWR/UP", available on November 13.No More SecretsThe ring was made up for the first edition of 'A Moment of Bliss', as Alexa Bliss stood in the center of the ring. Pleased to be here on the RAW Brand for the Season Premiere of Monday Night RAW, "the Goddess" felt nostalgic for a time gone by. It was on "the Red Brand" she won her first Women's Championship - and absolutely, one day she was looking to get back where she once was. But the reason Alexa had called upon the talk show tonight was to address the ugliness that plagued much of her friendship and trust with Nikki Cross, as well as Carmella. Sick and tired of the fighting between the both of them, she didn't even know what they were feuding about! Therefore, she was welcoming both "the Princess of Staten Island" and "the Twisted Sister" to the show tonight - one final opportunity to make amends. Carmella made her way out to the ring first, stepping into the ring and hugging her friend. "Money Mella" admitted how emotional she was for things to have gotten so wildly out of control.
In recent months, she felt she had really become best friends with Alexa Bliss and she didn't want to lose that one bit! Carmella reasoned she never meant for their friendship to be damaged because of any of this - but blamed Nikki Cross for doing everything in her power to make her out to be something she wasn't. "The Princess of Staten Island" proclaimed "the Twisted Sister" to be a villainous damsel looking to prey on women like her for her looks - and it was without a doubt in her mind that "the Goddess" was next. Alexa had no idea what Mella was saying and tried to make sense of it, but before another retort could be made, Nikki Cross's voice was heard. Stepping out through the rows upon rows of LED boards among the WWE Universe, a dishevelled and psychologically disturbed Nikki called Carmella a terrible, terrible liar! As Alexa Bliss demanded Nikki Cross come to the ring and explain herself right now, "the Twisted Sister" answered back that there was little to explain.
It was all clear as day - it was a shame that "the Goddess" didn't realize it. Hopping the barricade and slipping into the ring, Cross blamed Carmella for ruining everything! "The Princess of Staten Island" was accused of being the one to attack her at the Clash of Champions Kickoff Show, sidelining her for weeks and forcing her to witness Alexa turn her back on her. It was obvious "Money Mella" was out to steal her friendship with Bliss - who knew better! Mella denied anything of the sort, accusing Nikki of being a manipulative psycho who didn't deserve a gal like Alexa! Bliss was conflicted, but told the Scot she couldn't speak to her like this - not when she was acting this crazy. With their backs turned, Carmella barged Bliss into Nikki! With Bliss sent to the floor, Carmella dropped Nikki with the Mella Buster and removed her belt! Lashing Nikki across the back with it, finally Alexa returned to run her off. Mella had shown her true self, as Cross was checked on by her distraught BFF.
︾︾︾ Time to FightDownstairs in the Underground, the band of misfits and alternative-looking members of the WWE Universe chanted "Fight Owens Fight", as the WWE United States Champion paced back and forth in the half-constructed ring. Kevin Owens bounced on the canvas and looked around at the lack of ropes or turnbuckles, speaking loudly and proudly that he had had enough of being screwed over by the likes of morons like the Miz and Omos. "The Prize Fighter" said he was done trying to help people out and do people favors, asking who was with him. KO rallied the people for their thoughts and beliefs on "the A-Lister" and "the Nigerian Nightmare" - when abruptly, the room fell silent! The Miz led Omos into the tired basement of the Amway Center, glancing around in disgust in a full three-piece suit. The gargantuan eyeballed Owens from afar, as he removed his brown coat revealing white taped fists and an all-black ensemble. KO told him to just bring it, as the Unsanctioned Fight was moments from breaking out! The FightThe Underground beneath the Amway Center was buzzing, as Omos appeared cool in the corner. Speaking with the Miz in his corner, the seven-foot-three gargantuan circled the ring with an eager Kevin Owens. The WWE United States Champion soon came barraging him with heavy rights and lefts, nailing the big man with uppercuts to the midsection. Aiming high, "the Nigerian Nightmare" struck with a knee lift before clubbing the back of KO mightily. Tossing him across the ring with a reverse biel throw, the monster proceeded to light "the Prize Fighter" up in body blows to the rallying of the raucuous crowd on-hand. KO tried to keep on fighting just to find himself biel tossed across the ring once again! He rolled out to the concrete floor, provided some distance from the WWE Universe members. Omos quickly approached, when Owens tripped the foot and dragged him out to fight! "The A-Lister" watched in distress as KO kicked and punched Omos to his heart's content - just for the big man to respond with a ruthless headbutt!
"The Nigerian Nightmare", a man of few words, told Kevin Owens to stay down, as he drilled him with another series of big right hands against the edge of the canvas. As "the Prize Fighter" stirred against the ring post, Omos aimed for a finishing haymaker - but the WWE United States Champion ducked, and the gargantuan punched the steel! Dropping to a knee and clutching his fist in agony, Omos opened himself up to a rabid succession of strikes from Kevin Owens. Jumping onto the canvas, a running Cannonball senton took Omos down for the first time in his career! KO was hurting as blood could be seen in his mouth - perhaps the effects of internal bleeding. Omos meanwhile used the ring post to drag himself back up. KO refused to back down, continuing to hammer the giant through the amassed crowd in the basement of the Amway Center! The Underground was in a frenzy, when Omos cut him off with a knee lift to the ribcage.
With dangerous intent, Omos attempted the Tree Slam on the concrete floor, as the crowd of onlookers created a circle around them. Kevin Owens was in dire straits, when he bit at the potentially-broken hand of "the Nigerian Nightmare!" KO sent Omos back into the ring, but before being able to follow up and potentially finish off the giant; from behind came the Miz with a lead pipe to the ribcage! "The A-Lister" cowardly hurled the WWE United States Champion onto the canvas, where a big boot laid KO down and out! Omos delivered a terrifying one-handed Chokeslam to leave "the Prize Fighter" unconscious, when finally into the Underground area rushed a crew of officials and producers! Swerve also appeared with a chain in hand, fending off an irate Miz on the floor. As the party was disbanded, "the Realest" tried to help KO back to his feet - but stubbornly he refused, wanting to do it on his own! Things were far from finished with the Miz and Omos, as the champ demanded he wanted to fight some more!
︾︾︾ A graphic aired, promoting the live performance of "the Drifter". For the first time in a long time, Monday Night RAW would be graced by the presence of Elias, set to perform a song from his new EP "the Universal Truth" live in the WWE ThunderDome - coming up next.
An advertisement aired, promoting Susan G. Komen for the Cure. WWE Superstars Mandy Rose, Titus O'Neil and Natalya talked about breast cancer and its effects, as footage aired of patients embracing with loved ones. Living with the condition and undergoing the tolling effects of chemotherapy, the WWE Community provided survivors with a constant influence to help give them the strength and courage to overcome a crippling disease. This month give a moment of joy. Family, health, support, friendship and love - one moment can change everything. #GiveAMoment today. Go to Komen.org/wwe to learn more."Lead Me Home"The WWE ThunderDome sat in darkness, before a strum of a guitar saw John Morrison appear in the middle of the rampway. Standing beneath a lone spotlight in a tuxedo, "the Guru of Greatness" clutched a microphone and welcomed the WWE Universe back to the performer like no other. He had spent months not only recovering, but recording - finally, "the Drifter" was back to the promised land of the WWE! JoMo reminded the people that WWE stood for "Walk With Elias", before introducing his friend - the man, the myth, the rock legend - Elias! Another guitar strum saw him appear at the top of the rampway, sat on a barstool. Reintroducing himself, he sat in a suit of his own. Thanking Morrison for the kind words, he tuned his guitar before namedropping his new record "the Universal Truth". Enticing the people, he began to play "Lead Me Home" from the EP as Morrison vibed along with it. At the song's conclusion, he applauded and raised Elias's hand in victory - a successful performance!
︾︾︾ Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, footage aired from moments ago in the Underground. The Unsanctioned Fight was everything the WWE Universe had come to expect and more, but when it was all said and done, Kevin Owens took Omos to the limit like nobody else had thus far - and had it not been for the Miz and the use of a lead pipe, the WWE United States Champion might well have beaten Omos. A graphic aired, promoting next week on Monday Night RAW where Kevin Owens would meet the Miz to determine who would join Team RAW in the Men's Survivor Series Elimination match. What state might KO be in when he goes up against "the A-Lister?"
- Next week - Survivor Series Qualifying match - The Miz vs WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens
︾︾︾ Iiconic EmbarrassmentNia Jax made her way out to the ring for another Survivor Series Qualifying match, to which she was met with a mixed reaction. As she began to pose, she went intruded on by the arrival of "the EST" - her tag team partner Bianca Belair! Enthusiatically swinging her hair around, Belair skipped down to the ring before coming to words with "the Giantess". Jax and Belair's tribulations continued, when out stormed the Iiconics. Their opponents were less than enthused to have to face two women who couldn't even coexist, as Billie Kay and Peyton Royce argued how unfair it as they even had to go up against them! After being screwed out of the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship last week, "the Iiconic Duo" deserved better. They believed they deserved to represent Team RAW automatically! Nonetheless, they planned to give Nia and Bianca beatings they would never forget - which led to their opponents shrugging to one another, and coming out after them! A brief fight saw the Aussies into the ring - this match underway.6) Nia Jax and Bianca Belair def. The Iiconics to join Team RAW in a Survivor Series Qualifying match (6:00) In tag team competition to determine who would join Asuka on Team RAW's women's team, Nia Jax and Bianca Belair briefly enjoyed tag team dominance as they sent the Iiconics colliding with one another from out of separate corners! "The Giantess" and "the EST" then began to bicker about who would officially start the match, until Billie Kay and Peyton Royce rushed Nia from behind! She sandwiched Belair in the corner, and the two quickly took to putting the boots to Belair. Bianca began to bounce back with a spinebuster for Kay, when a military press slam sent Royce across the ring. Her head killing her, Bianca had the opportunity to tag in Nia - but she chose not to! Belair executed the Shining Star Press for a near fall, when "the Iiconic Duo" used their conniving tactics to gain control; Kay raking the eyes while Royce distracted the official. With constant distractions, the Aussies took control - taunting a grouchy Jax all the while. "The EST" caught Billie Kay in the corner with a back elbow, and as she stumbled out of the corner en route to Nia Jax, in came Peyton Royce - to eat a spear! Bianca Belair suddenly had a change of heart as she came close to "the Giantess" however: deciding against tagging in her partner. Nia was livid, but Bianca was the recipient of a roundhouse kick from Peyton. "The Iiconic Duo" found themselves in the driver's seat, but as the Sick Knee from Sydney went connected, in came Jax to barge them off! Returning to the corner, Jax expected the tag - but at the last second, Bianca caught an inbound Kay with the Glam Slam! Eyes locked on Nia, Belair decided to dispatch the Aussie with the K.O.D. for the win!Getting Along InfamouslyAll by herself, "the EST" managed to take down the Iiconics, but as she celebrated, she found herself confronted by Nia Jax. "The Giantess" hurled the beaten Billie Kay over the top rope, before getting in the face of Bianca Belair. Hostilities from the past were continuing, as these two women expected to become teammates at the Survivor Series found themselves ready to collide! In the nick of time, Asuka hit the ring - the team captain of Team RAW able to come between the two. "The Empress of Tomorrow" hoped to get them on the same page, but Jax decided to walk out instead. Belair continued to run her mouth, to the annoyance of the captain.
- Survivor Series - Women's Survivor Series Elimination match - Team RAW (Asuka, Bianca Belair, Nia Jax, TBA and TBA) vs Team SmackDown (TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA and TBA)
︾︾︾ A graphic aired, promoting the six-man tag team main event. Team Lashley had been challenged by the combined forces of three WWE Superstars formerly of Friday Night SmackDown. Now a part of the RAW Brand thanks to the 2020 WWE Draft coming into play, up next the WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander would meet Daniel Bryan, Jeff Hardy and Braun Strowman!
An advertisement aired, promoting the Best of WWE on Peacock. From the classic hits to in the ring, to behind-the-scenes, these were OMG moments the WWE Universe just had to see. WWE content was streaming now on Peacock.
A graphic aired, promoting RAW Talk - live tonight immediately following Monday Night RAW. Co-hosts Charly Caruso and Booker T would be joined by Big E, Alexa Bliss, John Morrison and Elias. It all went down at 11:05/10:05C on the WWE Network.
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T talked about the night it had been on Monday Night RAW, before moving on to talk about what was coming up next week as graphics appeared on-screen. For the first time since last night's epic 'Final Chapter' at Hell in a Cell, Edge would be in the house; in Survivor Series Qualifying matches, Big E would face Seth Rollins; and Andrade battles Matt Riddle; and the WWE United States Championship will be defended when a wounded Kevin Owens takes on the Miz.
- Edge appears live for the first time since Hell in a Cell
- Survivor Series Qualifying match - Seth Rollins vs Big E
- Survivor Series Qualifying match - Matt Riddle vs Andrade
- WWE United States Championship - Kevin Owens (c) vs The Miz
︾︾︾ 7) Team Lashley (with MVP and Lana) def. Daniel Bryan, Braun Strowman and Jeff Hardy (7:13) "The All Mighty" had warned Team Lashley not to get in his way but were set to compete against the former SmackDown Superstars; Daniel Bryan had difficulty keeping between his allies, as Braun Strowman rushed the ring and succeeded in overcoming Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander. "The Yes Man" and Jeff Hardy acted on their own accords for a six-man melee, when Lashley found himself barged from the ring by "the Colossus!" A series of Yes Kicks set the scene for Team Lashley to be rushed from the ring! Lashley barked orders to "the Gold Standard" and "the Queen City Chosen One", when out leaped "the Charismatic Enigma" with a plancha. Cedric tried to take on Jeff Hardy, only to be hit with a string of dropkicks! Hardy aimed for a third, but inadvertently nailed Strowman on the jaw! Alexander capitalized with the springboard flatliner, as "the Monster Among Men" charging in, only to be prevented by Bryan. Behind the referee's back, Lashley, Benjamin and Alexander triple-teamed Hardy! Braun Strowman argued with Daniel Bryan, as Bobby Lashley restrained Jeff Hardy on the canvas in a bearhug. "The Charismatic Enigma" tried to fight free, just for Cedric Alexander to hit a Michinoku driver! "The Queen City Chosen One" showed chemistry with Shelton Benjamin, when Hardy took "the Gold Standard" down with a sleeper slam! Making the tag to Daniel Bryan, he rushed in with an unstoppable sequence of attacks, culminating with Yes Kicks to the WWE World Champion! Alexander knocked him down with the Neutralyzer, but Bryan fell into "the Colossus" who tagged himself in! Strowman raged through Benjamin and Alexander, before cornering the WWE World Champion with a corner splash. Outside the ring the Strowman Express ran through everyone in sight - including Jeff Hardy! It irked Bryan upon reentry to the ring, but as this went on Lashley took Strowman down with the Spear! Bryan was restrained by Shelton and Cedric in the corner - allowing Team Lashley to get the win!No Friends NecessaryTeam Lashley got the win, but it came with the help of opponents unable to get on the same page! The WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley slipped out of the ring in a hurry, as Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin flocked from the ring as well. MVP and Lana joined "the All Mighty" at ringside as Daniel Bryan tried to help Braun Strowman to his feet. Shoving him down, "the Colossus" was in a foul mood - blaming Bryan for costing him the fall! Suddenly Jeff Hardy returned to the ring, trying to get at "the Yes Man!" The two were kept apart by "the Yes Man", who failed to keep the two from arguing. "The All Mighty" found humor in witnessing the squadron formerly of SmackDown fall apart, as Team Lashley stood dominant at the top of the rampway.
RAW Talk #31 – October 26, 2020 Byron Saxton and Charly Caruso welcomed Big E to the RAW Brand, as he outlined his plan for what he wanted to do now that hewas riding solo on "the Red Brand". Big E reiterated that he was ready for "the Big Time" and that started next week when he made the team for RAW at the Survivor Series. When asked about Seth Rollins, E admitted he had respect for "the Messiah" once - but all of the Church stuff would not fly with him. He practiced 'the Power of Positivity' and next week he would begin a new Biginning. Alexa Bliss joined the show to discuss what went down on 'A Moment of Bliss'. Disturbed by what transpired with Carmella, "the Goddess" was ashamed to have not considered the possibility a girl like her could do a deed like that. When asked about Nikki Cross, Alexa admitted she hadn't seen "the Twisted Sister" since, but she wanted to put out a message: if she was watching, she was sorry for everything she'd done - meanwhile, it was time to make things right by getting revenge on "the Princess of Staten Island". John Morrison and Elias joined the show with "the Guru of Greatness" buzzing over how amazing the performance was earlier tonight. "The Drifter" remained humble as JoMo talked up the roaring success that was the release of "the Universal Truth". Morrison bigged up the musician, who humbly thanked him - when he encouraged Elias to play another tune on his guitar! With great reluctance, he pulled out his guitar and played "Amen (I'm Going In)" to close RAW Talk.
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US passes 8m coronavirus cases as death toll approaches 220,000Joan E Greve and Joanna Walters Published: 16 Oct 2020Trump claims virus will ‘peter out’ in country with most cases and highest death toll.
The US passed 8m recorded coronavirus cases on Friday, another unwelcome mark for the country with the most cases and the worst death toll from the global pandemic, approaching 220,000.
Despite there being no sign that the pandemic is under control in the US, on Thursday Donald Trump said that the virus would “peter out”.
Cases are increasing in 32 states, holding steady in 15 and decreasing in just three: Louisiana, Kentucky and Vermont.
According to Johns Hopkins University, by mid-afternoon on Friday the US had confirmed 8,008,402 cases since March. On Thursday, 63,610 new cases were reported, the highest single-day total since mid-August. The US is seeing an average increase of 50,000 cases a day.
At an event in Florida earlier on Friday, Trump insisted: “We are rounding the turn. I say that all the time.”
But experts have warned of increased spread of the virus in the midwest, as the weather gets colder and more Americans gather inside.
Wisconsin has set up emergency overflow hospital facilities and the national guard is helping out at extra testing sites.
“We are in crisis here in Wisconsin,” said Julie Willems Van Dijk, deputy secretary of state health services. “The trajectory does not look good. We need to be prepared for that.”
In Utah, Gary Herbert, the Republican governor, said: “Our hospitals are getting overwhelmed. The dramatic increase in infections has put the integrity of our healthcare system at risk.”
Herbert said the national guard was on standby to build a field hospital in a convention center outside Salt Lake City. On Tuesday, he ordered that masks be worn at all outdoor events.
Hotspots are also springing up in Oklahoma, Wyoming, Missouri, Mississippi and North Dakota.
Missouri reported limited intensive care capacity “in several regions”.
Indiana is facing “critical ICU bed shortages along with personnel shortages”, the state’s chief medical officer, Lindsay Weaver, said. In late September, the Republican governor, Eric Holcomb, lifted most coronavirus restrictions. Now officials are calling for volunteers to plug staffing gaps at some hospitals.
Further south, parts of Texas and New Mexico are in trouble. The border city of El Paso, in west Texas, reported that it was running out of intensive care beds.
New Mexico’s Democratic governor, Michelle Lujan Grisham, announced early closing for restaurants and bars, restricted gatherings to no more than five and said: “This is the most serious emergency New Mexico has ever faced.”
In a Friday online conversation between Dr Anthony Fauci and Johns Hopkins University experts, the nation’s top infectious disease public health expert warned Americans eschewing public health advice: “By not wearing a mask and not socially distancing, you’re becoming part of the problem when you should be part of the solution.”
Trump has belatedly recommended wearing masks, after months of dismissing and discouraging them and avoiding wearing one himself.
The president caught coronavirus earlier this month and was hospitalised for several days.
Kevin's NJPW G1 Climax 30 Finals Review October 18, 2020 | Posted by Kevin Pantoja
- Suzuki-gun (DOUKI, El Desperado, Taichi and Zack Sabre Jr.) def. CHAOS (Hirooki Goto, Tomohiro Ishii, Toru Yano and YOSHI-HASHI). The match itself was your standard NJPW multi-man tag. It had fine action and was mostly here to simply set something up for the near future. YOSHI-HASHI is still a giant geek even after his G1 performance, eating the pin to DOUKI, who is bottom of the barrel in NJPW. There was help from the tag champs but still. (10:34)
- CHAOS (Hiromu Takahashi and Shingo Takagi) def. Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru). Hiromu put down Kanemaru with Time Bomb. It was probably done to set up Kanemaru & Desperado/Hiromu & BUSHI. Not new but fine. The match itself was good. (11:55)
- Hiroshi Tanahashi, Jeff Cobb, Juice Robinson and Master Wato def. Bullet Club (Jay White, KENTA, Taiji Ishimori and Gedo). A lot of the focus is on the possibility of Bullet Club dissension. Again, this was another quality NJPW multi-man tag. Gedo was the guy to take the loss here, tapping out to Tanahashi’s Cloverleaf. A fun little tag that accomplished what it needed to and gave the good guys a win. (9:12)
- United Empire (Will Ospreay and The Great O-Khan) def. CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada and SHO). After some involvement from Bea Priestley, Willy won with the Figure Four on SHO. As a match, it was bland. For story purposes, it sets the stage for Okada/Ospreay, most likely in the Tokyo Dome. I like that there’s a new faction because NJPW is incredibly stale at times but this is not off to a great start. Will is unlikable so he fits the role but O-Khan is lame so far. SHO is awesome, though. (12:35)
- Bullet Club (EVIL and Yujiro Takahashi) def. Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito and BUSHI). A bland match that saw EVIL win by making BUSHI submit to the Darkness Scorpion. I couldn’t get into this and hopefully we only have one more EVIL/Naito match on the horizon. Just blah. (14:14)
- Kota Ibushi def. SANADA to win the G1 Climax 30 Finals. As usual, the finishing stretch was pretty strong but this whole thing was just so odd. It was disjointed and didn’t make a ton of sense, yet still had aspects that I enjoyed. I don’t know. Ibushi won with Kamigoye to win back-to-back G1s. A hard match to rate. At times, I dug it and others, it was really bad. (35:12)
THE FINAL SCORE: 5.0
That was kind of lame, wasn’t it? Even if you enjoyed the main event more than I did, the whole show was pretty bland. There weren’t any standout matches or even any major angle development. It just felt like a show where not much of significance happened. A Block 1. Kota Ibushi (7-2) (14 pts) 2. Will Ospreay (6-3) (12 pts) 3. Jay White (6-3) (12 pts) 4. Kazuchika Okada (6-3) (12 pts) 5. Taichi (4-5) (8 pts) 6. Jeff Cobb (4-5) (8 pts) 7. Tomohiro Ishii (4-5) (8 pts) 8. Shingo Takagi (4-5) (8 pts) 9. Minoru Suzuki (3-6) (6 pts) 10. Yujiro Takahashi (1-8) (2 pts)
B Block 1. SANADA (6-3) (12 pts) 2. EVIL (6-3) (12 pts) 3. Tetsuya Naito (6-3) (12 pts) 4. KENTA (5-4) (10 pts) 5. Zack Sabre Jr. (5-4) (10 pts) 6. Hirooki Goto (4-5) (8 pts) 7. Hiroshi Tanahashi (4-5) (8 pts) 8. Juice Robinson (4-5) (8 pts) 9. Toru Yano (3-6) (6 pts) 10. YOSHI-HASHI (2-7) (4 pts)
Night 17 - A Block Finals Ryogoku Kokugikan in Sumida, Tokyo 1. Yota Tsuji def. Gabriel Kidd. 2. Yujiro Takahashi def. Jeff Cobb in a G1 Climax tournament match. 3. Shingo Takagi def. Minoru Suzuki in a G1 Climax tournament match 4. Will Ospreay def. Kazuchika Okada in a G1 Climax tournament match. 5. Kota Ibushi def. Taichi in a G1 Climax tournament match. 6. Tomohiro Ishii def. Jay White in a G1 Climax tournament match.
Night 18 - B Block Finals Ryogoku Kokugikan in Sumida, Tokyo 1. Gabriel Kidd def. Yuya Uemura. 2. YOSHI-HASHI def. Toru Yano in a G1 Climax tournament match. 3. Juice Robinson def. Hirooki Goto in a G1 Climax tournament match. 4. Hiroshi Tanahashi def. Zack Sabre Jr. in a G1 Climax tournament match. 5. KENTA def. Tetsuya Naito in a G1 Climax tournament match. 6. SANADA def. EVIL in a G1 Climax tournament match.
Night 19 - Finals Ryogoku Kokugikan in Sumida, Tokyo 1. Suzuki-gun (Taichi, Zack Sabre Jr., DOUKI and El Desperado) def. Chaos (Toru Yano, Tomohiro Ishii, YOSHI-HASHI and Hirooki Goto) 2. Los Ingobernables de Japón (Shingo Takagi and Hiromu Takahashi) def. Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki and Yoshinobu Kanemaru) 3. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Jeff Cobb, Juice Robinson and Master Wato def. Bullet Club (Jay White, KENTA, Taiji Ishimori and Gedo) 4. Will Ospreay and Great O-Khan def. CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada and SHO) 5. Bullet Club (EVIL and Yujiro Takahashi) def. Los Ingobernables de Japón (Tetsuya Naito and BUSHI) 6. Kota Ibushi def. SANADA in a G1 Climax tournament match.
OCTOBER 26, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: G-1 CLIMAX, MORE
BY OBSERVER STAFF | STAFF@WRESTLINGOBSERVER.COM | @wonf4w
WWE:
NEW PROSPECT | Ben Carter, who looked great in AEW matches with Scorpio Sky and Lee Johnson, signed here. The guy is a real talent who deserved to be signed. It would have been better if he would have gotten a year working the indies first to get matches with a wider variety of people, but that isn’t possible now. AEW is tough because they already have too many guys for the amount of TV time they have. But WWE is even worse as they have guys even more talent stockpiled. Carter had also just appeared on Impact tapings and did an Xplosion match with Chris Sabin that people were raving about
THREE DECADES OF DESTRUCTION | WWE is pushing a 30 Days of Undertaker theme for November on the WWE Network. The idea is that November would be the 30th anniversary of Undertaker’s Survivor Series 1990 debut. The key shows will be a 10/25 show WWE Untold: The Phenom and The Legend Killer talking about the 2005 Undertaker vs. Orton program; is Meeting Mark Calaway, where wrestlers like Austin, McIntyre, and Orton talk about when they first met Calaway; 11/8: The Story of Paul Bearer with a background feature on Bill Moody, who played Bearer as well as Percy Pringle earlier in his career; 11/15 will be the Brothers of Destruction documentary, which is a sit down discussion with Calaway and Glenn Jacobs talking about their careers of being rivals and partners and going back-and-forth, and 11/22 will be a second edition of Stone Cold Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Sessions with an interview with Undertaker
CHASING GLORY | WWE and Lilian Garcia reached a deal to bring her “Chasing Glory” podcast to the WWE Network. It looks like the new phase of the network will be creating new programming based on podcasts, documentaries, and compilation shows. Garcia’s podcast will be pushed on the free version of the network on 10/26. They also added a Swerve Scott podcast and there is talk of adding more
SON OF OLD SCHOOL | Colby Corino, whose father Steve works as a producer here, was part of a recent tryout camp. He was with Evolve and has done extra work over the years for WWE.
TV RATINGS SD 10/16 - 2.04 (0.5) RAW 10/19 - 1.79 (0.54) NXT 10/22 - 0.57 (0.15)
STAR RATINGS SmackDown 10/16 - Johnny Gargano vs Sami Zayn - ****
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WWE Survivor Series 2020 – November 22, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
"Shot in the Dark" by AC/DC FOUR WEEKS AWAY!
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WWE Hell in a Cell 2020 – October 25, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
"Welcome To My Hell" by Holy Wars
Hell in a Cell 2020 Kickoff Show - September 25, 2020
The Hell in a Cell Kickoff Show was presented by a panel hosted by Charly Caruso, joined by Jerry Lawler, Booker T, Jeff Jarrett and Peter Rosenberg. They provided special analysis at the roundtable, situated among the LED boards of the WWE ThunderDome. The ring sat visibly in the background, where the ominous red demonic Hell in a Cell structure was fully descended around the ring.
The CreditOne Bank's 'One to Watch' saw the WWE 24/7 Champion Samoa Joe crash the Kickoff panel, commenting on what he'd seen floating around on social media in the last week. "The Coquina Destroyer" went on record saying he was not afraid of Keith Lee, believing him to be phony tough. He claimed "the Limitless One" was impeding on the same RAW Brand he had dominated for months, but was quizzed by the panelists to prove it. In response, he issued a challenge to the former NXT North American Champion tomorrow night on the Season Premiere of Monday Night RAW.
- Monday Night RAW - Tomorrow night - WWE 24/7 Championship - Samoa Joe (c) vs Keith Lee
Peter Rosenberg and Jerry Lawler took a walk around the ominous "Devil's Playground" surrounding the ring. Inside the structure, they discussed Hell in a Cell historically, as "the King" noted the padlock would be secured by an official manning the door - ensuring there was no escape, with the only ways to win being pinfall or submission. The WWE Hall of Famer teased ramming Peter's face into the chain-linked fence, as they provided detail to the perilous realities the prison entailed for tonight's combatants.
The panel provided an interview with Sheamus ahead of his WWE Intercontinental Championship opportunity in tonight's Triple Threat match. Conducted via splitscreen, the leader of Fight Night sat in his dressing room and talked about being screwed out of the title this past week on Friday Night SmackDown. "The Celtic Warrior" declared he was going to take out both Johnny Gargano and Sami Zayn - planning to squash the worm that was "the Great Liberator". When it came to Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura, the Irishman was certain "the Swiss Cyborg" and "the Artist" were loyal to him and not Sami.
Video packages aired for tonight's major matches, including 'the Final Chapter' Hell in a Cell match; the Hell in a Cell match for the SmackDown Women's Championship; the WWE World Championship, and the WWE Universal Championship matches.
The Kickoff Show panel ran down the line-up for tonight's Hell in a Cell event, with the breaking news that the WWE Universal Championship pitting Roman Reigns against Braun Strowman would kick off the main card.
The panelists recapped Seth Rollins meeting Andrade six nights ago in the first meeting between the leaders of "the Two Families". Ahead of 'the Meeting of the Families' tonight, a ferocious night of fights between La Invasíon and the Church saw "El Capo" steal one over "the Messiah".
A lower third graphic promoted Hell in a Cell tonight live on the WWE Network, with the added incentive that by subscribing tonight would also see viewers receive next month's Survivor Series free of charge - scheduled to take place on Sunday, November 22 from 7E/4P.
An advertisement aired, promoting all of the merchandise available at WWEShop.com - 'Bring It Loud, Bring It Proud, Bring It On: Find What Fits You". Tonight only, visitors could buy one T-shirt and get one for $1, and save up to $50 on championship titles.
Must-Win Los Lotharios were in La Invasíon's dressing room, preparing for the night ahead. Angel Garza sprayed deodorant and told Humberto Carrillo about his plans for after tonight - to go out on the town and pick up some mamis. His cousin was all ears as "El Amante" began a story about an experience he had recently, when Zelina Vega arrived. The business partner of "El Capo" stressed how serious this night was - not just for their leader or their futures, but for their careers. By shutting down the Church now, they were on the cusp of taking Monday Night RAW hostage as their own playground. Vega stressed Angel and "La Estrella" needed to stay levelheaded ahead of tonight's confrontation with Seth Rollins and his Disciples, Theory and Murphy. Andrade proceeded to enter in a pinstriped suit, talking about the four of them sticking together. He may have the homefield advantage, beating "the Messiah" this past week on Monday Night RAW - but the job was just beginning. Tonight, Andrade proposed they all make sure the Church crumbles tonight for La Invasíon to come away the victors of 'the Meeting of the Families'. The group all raised their fists high in unison.
☰☰☰ Conquer the Colossus Kayla Braxton was standing by outside of the dressing room of the WWE Universal Champion, with Paul Heyman. He was immediately irritated to hear the broadcast journalist speak dismissively of Roman Reigns' chances in coming away from tonight with the gold. Demanding she remove all hype from her voice, he insulted the idea that "the Monster Among Men" posed any real threat to "the Head of the Table". Paul spoke about Braun being an imposing and destructive wrecking ball of anger and force waiting to explode - but in the past, despite all adversity the champion had been one step ahead. "The Special Council" ridiculed the notion that Roman Reigns was being made to open Hell in a Cell tonight, noting how despite not being in "the Devil's Playground", he had never been pinned or submitted inside the structure. Roman was undefeated inside Hell in a Cell, except for one occasion two years ago: and that was only when both he and Braun were unable to continue. It was that motivation which served sufficient in Reigns' quest to conquer "the Colossus" - and indeed, tonight there would be one man who would walk away victorious: "the Tribal Chief" himself.
☰☰☰ The WWE ThunderDome sat in wait, as Ricochet came sprinting out to the stage. With the lightshow of lazers pointing down at him, "the Future of Flight" raised his hands to the spotlight before firing up with a walk down the rampway. Sporting black and white shorts, "the One and Only" energetically hit the ring and performed a handspring backflip into a kneeling position in the ring. After the surprising betrayal of his partner this past week on Monday Night RAW, the soon-to-be SmackDown Superstar planned on getting some revenge in parting on Cedric Alexander.
With new music and a new attitude, Cedric Alexander sauntered out to the stage. Vacantly, he looked towards the ring at his once tag team partner, sporting black tights with a red trim. "The Queen City Chosen One" ran his mouth as he teased entering the ring only to duck out to the floor once Ricochet stepped towards him. Finally talked into entering on his own accord, with distance provided from his opponent, the newest addition to Team Lashley slowly stepped through the ropes - but ducked behind the official, as again "the Future of Flight" tried coming towards him.
0) Cedric Alexander vs Ricochet The camaraderie these two men shared had been dashed, caused by the defection of Cedric Alexander to Team Lashley. Ricochet was restrained by the official until Cedric clocked him with a forearm smash. With two more, an Irish whip saw his ex-tag team partner roll backwards over his back, before taking off to the ropes. Missing two back elbows from "the Queen City Chosen One", a hurricanrana sent him through a loop! Cedric ducked a clothesline against the ropes, back dropping him over to the apron. Alexander went in for the strike, but Ricochet fired off with an gamengiri! With a slingshot headscissors, Cedric was dragged over the top rope to the floor. Looking to fly, "the One and Only" took off to the ropes - but Cedric tactically wandered out of range! Arrogant since his turn this past week on Monday Night RAW, Cedric tapped his temple and paraded knowledge - little did he realize that Ricochet was inbound with a Fosbury Flop! Ricochet had the WWE Universe strongly behind him, as he sent Cedric back inside. Looking for a springboard, Alexander willfully rolled out of the way.
A toe kick instead took the wind out of Cedric Alexander, who clubbed his opponent's back. Ricochet fought with a back elbow, but found himself back dropped overhead onto the apron. With another gamengiri, a repeat of moments ago nearly took place as "the One and Only" prepared a springboard - just for Alexander to shove him down! Ricochet landed on his spine on the ring apron, and from a sidewalk position, "the Queen City Chosen One" drove him spine-first against the hardest part of the ring! Alexander picked up his hurting ex-partner and lit him up with chops by the apron. Two forearms saw the aerialist bounce back, just for Cedric to commandeer the match by taking him up for a back suplex - just to drive him spine-first again, this time against the top of the barricade! Not wanting to get the win by count-out, Cedric went from showboating to breaking the count and tossing his former teammate into the ring. A springboard flatliner drove him down, though Ricochet refused to quit. Driving his knee into the spine, Cedric crossed Ricochet's arms in front of his shoulders with a straitjacket hold. He tried to shake him off, but was hit with another backbreaker!
Dictating the pace, "the Queen City Chosen One" reaffirmed with the straitjacket hold, but with Ricochet trapped in the camel clutch position. Once more did "the Future of Flight" begin to stir, and used his feet to kick free and regain use of his arms. Taken back with a toe kick, Ricochet caught a second one only to receive a spinning back elbow from Cedric Alexander! Sent into the ropes, Ricochet was drilled with a Michinoku driver! Defiantly kicking out, Cedric claimed "the One and Only" made a foolish decision. Sarcastically he wished him luck on SmackDown, tying him up again - this time in a bow and arrow stretch! Ricochet moaned in pain, but refused to show any sign of giving up. Going as far as to tug the hair of Alexander, Cedric broke the hold and eyed up the Neutralyzer - but in performing the handspring, ate a superkick! Missing a clothesline, Alexander was driven with a falcon arrow for a near fall. Seeing the faces of the WWE Universe, a series of clotheslines led to a leapfrog - but as he hit the ropes for a third, Alexander cut him off with a Spanish fly! With a knowing grin, Cedric went to the top rope - the 450 splash connecting, but only getting Ricochet's knees!
Ricochet feigned injury to his spine, but as he ducked an emerging Cedric Alexander's attack, a rolling headscissors sent him across the ring. A backflip kick saw him land on his feet for a follow-up enzuigiri, when a German suplex got a near fall. Alexander cut him off with a spinning back elbow, and the Neutralyzer followed! Rolling over to make the cover, "the Future of Flight" kicked out! Cedric knew he had to end this now, though the Lumbar Check saw Ricochet backflip out onto his feet. With a low kick and a superkick upside the jaw, Ricochet followed with a standing Shooting Star Press for a near fall! Out on the apron, Ricochet was interrupted in trying to ascend to the top rope. Dragged up there instead, Cedric had bad intentions in the form of a superplex. Instead, Ricochet managed to land out in the ring on his feet! As Alexander rotated to turn him, he was taken from the second rope with a leaping frankensteiner courtesy of "the One and Only!" The Recoil connected, but Alexander managed to get his shoulder up. Ascending to the top, Cedric tried and failed to prevent the high-flyer. Knocked down with a big boot, Ricochet executed the 630 Senton to get the win!
Winner: Ricochet (11:31) Gaining a lick of retribution for the betrayal six nights ago on Monday Night RAW, Ricochet staggered to his feet and had his hand raised the winner. "The Future of Flight" was hurting with pain in his back, though as Cedric Alexander rolled out to the floor in defeat, the newest member of Team Lashley was forced to acknowledge the soon-to-be SmackDown Superstar. Ricochet crouched and grinned defiantly at the beaten "Queen City Chosen One", who slammed his fist against the mat and hobbled away.
A video package aired, as shots of the WWE ThunderDome's unveiling was shown. Cutting to static, in unison with the clapping sounds of thunder, abruptly the horrifying structure that was Hell in a Cell would be revealed. Demonic imagery appeared on an old-timey television set from the 1950s, as lullaby music rang out. The voice of a child sang along, as visuals of the brutality and wartime atrocities that had befallen WWE Superstars inside "the Devil's Playground" in the past were documented. All of a sudden, the television set flickered - and a warning sign appeared on the TV. With focus on the likes of SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley, WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, WWE World Champion Bobby Lashley ahead of their respective matches tonight against Sasha Banks, Braun Strowman and Drew McIntyre; suddenly the television set turned off. Shots of the rivalry that Rated-RKO had spent months building to flickered across the scene, once Edge appeared and stared longingly at the screen - ready to make Randy Orton suffer in 'the Final Chapter'.
The opening graphic aired, as Skittles presented WWE Hell in a Cell. Pyrotechnics erupted throughout the WWE ThunderDome, including from the stands of the LED boards surrounding the ringside area. "The Devil's Playground" was spotted concealed beneath the astonishing lighting rigs set up inside the Amway Center, as Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcomed us to the twelfth annual Hell in a Cell! They discussed lives changing forever inside the hazardous, dangerous structure hanging above the ring - as we looked on live from the start-of-the-art facilities built just for you - the greatest fans in the world.
☰☰☰ Braun Strowman's music roared through the Amway Center, bringing out the challenger to the WWE Universal Championship. Immediately tearing his tight forest-green shirt off, "the Colossus" stampeded en route to the ring wearing camoflage pants. Two years on from his last singles confrontation with Roman Reigns - that time spent inside the Hell in a Cell structure - "the Monster Among Men" vowed to correct the no-contest conclusion he took "the Head of the Table" to - looking to win his first major prize.
A video package aired, promoting the WWE Universal Championship match. Since 2017, Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman had been enemies. They had put each other through unthinkable amounts of pain and anguish, in assaults that ranged from stretcher attacks, to ambulance assaults. Yet now, for the first time in their history, the roles had been reversed. The new demeanor of "the Head of the Table" had seen a sadistic and manipulative side come out. With Paul Heyman behind him, Roman had become unrecognizable, as he constantly used his cousin Jey Uso as a weapon against the likes of Jeff Hardy. But "the Monster Among Men" refused to let things go any further, laying waste to the Uso while the champion ran - on two separate occasions. A long hunt had seen Braun win his first singles title already this year - but could he win "the Big One" for the first time in his career, in the WWE Universal Championship?
In black combat pants, the WWE Universal Champion debuted a new 'Show Up & Win' shirt. Roman Reigns was ready for battle, as Paul Heyman silently followed him to the stage. "The Head of the Table" negated any signs of fear on his methodical walk down to the ring, all the while his "Special Council" held the WWE Universal Championship high. Upon entering the ring, Roman slowly ascended to the second rope and raised the gold - while Braun oddly remained calm and collected. Greg Hamilton provided formal introductions.
1) WWE Universal Championship Roman Reigns (with Paul Heyman) (c) vs Braun Strowman Roman Reigns continued to run his mouth, before making the perilous mistake of turning his back on Braun Strowman. Immediately barged from behind after the bell sounded, "the Colossus" clobbered the WWE Universal Champion in the corner! An eye poke saw Reigns fire back with throat thrusts and uppercuts, but as he looked for the Spear early, the challenger whipped him up off his feet - the Running Powerslam immediately driving him into the canvas. The champ was down - but Roman was somehow able to pop the shoulder up before the three count. "The Special Council" bit his fingernails against the edge of the ring apron, petrified at the loss that almost befell his meal ticket. Strowman knew more work had to be down, as he waited for "the Head of the Table" to stumble back to his feet. As Braun went in for a corner splash, Roman escaped at the last second before hitting the ropes and executing the Superman Punch! Instead of going down, however, "the Monster Among Men" absorbed the blow! Hulking up with a terrifying grin on his face, Roman tried to stun him with two hard haymakers - but Braun muscled through with a heavy clothesline!
Repeat body blows against the ropes led to Braun Strowman sending the WWE Universal Champion across the ring with a biel throw! Roman Reigns was aided by his "Special Council" on the floor, voicing words of wisdom to the champion. That is, until "the Colossus" declared it time for the Strowman Express to leave the station! Ramming Roman over with a shoulder tackle, a 180-degree turn saw him connect with a second. Sizing up a third one, on this occasion "the Head of the Table" narrowly evaded a third tackle, wiping the challenger down for the first time in this match with a monster-sized Spear! Out of it himself, the champion slowly staggered to his feet and hoisted the gigantic carcass of his opponent from the floor. Rolling him back inside, the champ stalked before charging forward with a second Spear! With the leg hooked, he anticipated a three-count, but Strowman defiantly powered out at the count of one! Strowman sat up as Reigns' jaw dropped with astonishment. Grabbing him by the throat, Strowman muscled the champ to his feet for Roman to break free with a barrage of back elbow strikes.
Roman Reigns hit the ropes one more time, but instead of the Spear coming back, Braun Strowman executed a big boot! The WWE Universal Champion was the recipient of a one-handed Chokeslam, but refused to give in; kicking out at the count of two again. Paul Heyman was in state of shock at the domination his man was met with. Roman collapsed out to the floor again, and Braun followed suit. Barging the cover and monitors from the announce table, "the Monster Among Men" had more diabolical damage to dish up for "the Head of the Table". That is, until Roman escaped a Chokeslam attempt using a big Samoan headbutt! Both knocked through a loop, Reigns performed the Drive-By Kick landing spine-first on the table! Strowman was stunned, and a Superman Punch took him down to a knee. Tossing him back inside, Reigns howled and cocked his fist. The Spear saw Roman caught in mid-motion: another Running Powerslam landing! The cover was made, but Paul Heyman propped his man's foot on the bottom rope! Strowman was an inch shy of leaving Hell in a Cell as the champ, and immediately set his sights on "the Special Council".
Pursuing him around the ringside area, Braun Strowman confronted Paul Heyman, whose attempts to cower away and beg for forgiveness, saw him trip over the ringside mat! "The Colossus" was about to make "the Special Council" pay dearly, picking him up by the throat - when Roman Reigns came from nowhere with the Superman Punch! A second one knocked Strowman silly, and as he hurled the challenger back inside the ring, Roman came leaping off the top rope - going caught by "the Monster Among Men" in mid-air! The Chokeslam saw Roman go up, but he clamped on with the Guillotine Choke clamped in. Strowman refused to go down for moments, as Reigns sunk in deep with more pressure. Finally folding him in half, Braun dropped to a knee - then two knees. His face planting the mat in the deadly grip, the WWE Universal Champion continued to add pressure until the referee checked for sign of life - only to declare Braun unconscious!
Winner, and still WWE Universal Champion: Roman Reigns (7:03) The WWE Universal Championship was staying put and nobody could believe it! Even Paul Heyman was in state of disbelief, gasping for air and holding his throat after the decision. Roman Reigns laid on his back after a hectic sprint against Braun Strowman, before slumping out to the floor. After shoving the dead weight that was the unconscious "Monster Among Men" from his body, the Samoan sluggishly left the ring in relief, reclaiming his title and holding it tight. As "the Colossus" finally regained consciousness and sat up in dismay, Reigns raised his title from the top of the rampway - before turning to address the absent Jey Uso, surely watching from home. Dedicating his match to the Uso taken out on Friday Night SmackDown, Reigns said he did it for the Bloodline.
An advertisement aired, promoting all of the merchandise available at WWEShop.com - 'Bring It Loud, Bring It Proud, Bring It On: Find What Fits You". Tonight only, visitors could buy one T-shirt and get one for $1, and save up to $50 on championship titles.
Custody Battle Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura were spotted talking in the hallway backstage, when into frame walked Sheamus. Pally and pleased to see his mates, "the Celtic Warrior" asked how they had both been knowing they'd been out of touch. "The Swiss Cyborg" and "the Artist" were comically brief with him, with Shin even crossing his arms, looking away and responding with one word: "busy". The Irishman cut straight to the chase and apologized for being off-grid lately, but tonight he had a great opportunity ahead that would put Fight Night back on the map! The two remained disinterested, when Cesaro pointed the finger at his former teammate from the Bar days, blaming him for being the reason they lost to the New Day on Friday Night SmackDown! Sheamus claimed he deserved that, but believed if they were to help him become WWE Intercontinental Champion, it would put "the Lads" back in good stead. Suddenly, Sami Zayn appeared, greeting his friends from the Artist Collective! Bumping fists with Nakamura, and being met with a stern nod from the European. "The Great Liberator" then met eyes with Sheamus from afar, both questioning what the other was doing there!
Sheamus told Sami Zayn he was here to seek the help of his Fight Night mates, but "the Great Liberator" rebutted that they were called the Artist Collective, and they weren't his "mates" after Friday Night SmackDown. "The Celtic Warrior" reminded Sami of how he started all of this, when he screwed him out of the WWE Intercontinental Championship! Zayn responded the same being said for him - and that was why they were in this mess with a runt named Johnny Gargano. The Celt knew how to solve this, squaring up to Sami, who knowingly jumped behind Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura! Protecting him from certain danger, "the Swiss Cyborg" finally declared enough was enough - he and Shin were keeping out of this. Tonight, if they wanted to be champion bad enough, they'd do it themselves! Walking off, Shin remained conflicted between the two parties. Sami and Sheamus both hoped to persuade "the Artist" to help them, but with a sassy eye roll, he stated again that he was "busy!"
Inside the WWE ThunderDome, the broadcast team from Monday Night RAW welcomed us to Hell in a Cell. Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T discussed the nature of tonight's 'Final Chapter' between Randy Orton and Edge, before discussing the forthcoming match.
Footage aired from June, where Shayna Baszler brutally snapped Kairi Sane's arm with the Elbow Stamp. It took "the Pirate Princess" out of action for some time with a broken arm, but she would make her return three weeks ago on Monday Night RAW - revenge on her mind, hunting down "the New Age Enforcer" of Queendom. In recent weeks the MMA Fighter, previously fearless, had been thought to actually be intimidated by what Sane may do to get retribution.
Kairi Sane made her way out to the stage, dressed in a two-piece silver outfit, complete with a pirate's hat and robe. With a slingshot in hand, pointing it at the camera, she called herself "the Huntress", declaring she was going to break Shayna Baszler's arm! With Asuka accompanying her, "the Pirate Princess" ascended to the second rope in the ring, with a fierce expression on her face. This new attitude spelled potential disaster for "the New Age Enforcer".
The RAW Women's Champion Charlotte Flair joined Shayna Baszler as she got herself hyped up for tonight's challenge. "The New Age Enforcer" jumped on the spot and glared fiercely towards the ring - no longer showing any signs of fear of Kairi Sane. "The Diamond" talked in her ear en route to the ring, as a lower-third graphic appeared promoting tomorrow night's Season Premiere of Monday Night RAW - seeing Charlotte appear one last time on "the Red Brand" for a 'Championship Exchange' with the SmackDown Women's Champion - whether Bayley or Sasha Banks.
- Monday Night RAW - Tomorrow night - 'Championship Exchange'
2) Kairi Sane (with Asuka) vs Shayna Baszler (with RAW Women's Champion Charlotte Flair) Shayna Baszler got ready to square up to Kairi Sane, but as the bell sounded, "the Pirate Princess" charged right at her opponent! With a back elbow, a fluirry of forearm strikes led to Shayna responding with clenched fist punches of her own. Sane responded by ducking a clothesline, before quickly taking "the New Age Enforcer" out with the Interceptor! Rolling out to the floor, Shayna clutched her ribs and slammed her fists angrily against the ring apron. Charlotte Flair rushed to try and keep her enforcer calm, as Sane attempted to leave the ring and get more, only to be restrained by the official. Baszler bided her time and stepped back into the ring. Both women locked fingers in a test of strength, though the power of the MMA Fighter saw her overthrow "the Huntress". Baszler had Kairi arch back into a bridge, before jumping with her knees onto the thighs to chop her down. Sane would show her strength by kicking her off before dragging her in for a monkey flip! A hip toss led to an attempt at the Sliding D; but Baszler evaded it and again rolled out to the floor. This time coming prepared, Sane shot out with a baseball slide!
"The Huntress" was marking her prey as she sent Shayna Baszler back into the ring, though not before exchanging looks with Charlotte Flair from a distance. Asuka appeared behind the RAW Women's Champion prompting her to flee, as Kairi Sane returned to the ring with a missile dropkick connecting! "The New Age Enforcer" remained on the defensive, as a knee lift saw her look for a way to fight back. Looking for the gutwrench suplex, Shayna made the error of spinning her around. In response, Sane took advantage of the rotation - turning it into a reverse DDT! Again getting a near fall, Kairi looked for an armbar, but "the Trailblazer" at ringside saw Flair trip her off the ropes - completely unspotted by the official! Baszler capitalized with an arm snap, twisting with a leglock trapping the arm of "the Pirate Princess!" She favored it dearly, before Shayna took measures one step further with aggressive stomps to the bicep of Sane! As Kairi squirmed in agony, Baszler went as far to deliver a handstand knee drop into the arm for good measure. The previously broken arm was targeted, and Baszler proceeded to contort it awkwardly around the bottom rope!
As Asuka tried to intervene, warning the official, she inadvertently allowed Charlotte Flair to execute a Queen's Boot through the ropes, straight to the jaw of "the Huntress!" Shayna Baszler delivered a spinebuster to Kairi Sane before transitioning into a series of ground-and-pound palm strikes. While the referee was quick to prevent any further, "the New Age Enforcer" transitioned into a cross-armbreaker! Kairi had nowhere to turn, but hoped to transitioned through with the hold. Her previously broken arm was the point of contention, but "the Pirate Princess" refused to give in. Sane reached for the bottom rope, when Shayna diabolically used her foot to push the rope further away! The official admonished her for it, but in breaking the hold, it nearly cost the MMA Fighter control! Kairi struck back with her other hand, but made the crucial mistake of using a spinning backfist with her damaged arm - allowing Shayna to take advantage of weakness! Two knee strikes rocked Kairi into the corner, where a step-up enzuigiri followed. Sane went down, but with the wrist control, Baszler continued to execute brutal chest kicks to "the Pirate Princess".
Running her mouth all the while, finally Kairi Sane responded with a forearm smash - but Shayna Baszler climbed to the second rope and locked in the brutal hanging armbar! "The Pirate Princess" cried out in pain as Asuka and Charlotte Flair argued at ringside, prompting the referee's immediate attention. With the illegal hold applied for even longer, "the New Age Enforcer" finally relinquished her grip and re-entered the ring. Looking for the Baszler Rush, Sane shot out of the way of the forearms, body blows and leg kicks before catching her opponent with a crossbody! Slipping out to the apron, Kairi went to the top rope for the Flying Kabuki Elbow - but instead, Baszler crotched her! Shoving her from the top, Sane landed on her knees on the apron, just in time for Shayna to put the boots to her through the ropes. Stepping outside with her opponent, Baszler teased the Elbow Stamp, when Sane stopped her with a low dropkick! The Spike DDT dropped Baszler on her head on the apron, with both women collapsing to the floor! "The Empress of Tomorrow" and "the Diamond" both checked on their friend, but Kairi shoved Asuka off.
A woman possessed, Kairi Sane rushed Shayna Baszler with an aggressive series of forearm strikes - much like how this match began! Charlotte Flair was backed down by Asuka, as "the Pirate Princess" came from the apron with the Flying Kabuki Elbow to the MMA Fighter. With eyes remaining on the RAW Women's Championship, Sane again returned to the ring - just to get the arm kicked by her opponent. "The New Age Enforcer" applied a double wristlock on Sane, who tried to fight her off - just to be taken down with a legscissors! From the mounting position, Shayna maintained the lethal hold, though "the Huntress" bit down on her arm to try and negate the agony she found herself in. Able to power her up to a degree, a spinebuster saw Baszler hit the mat hard enough to break it - and Sane caught her crawling foe with an axe stomp to the spine! To the top rope she went, looking for the Marine Spike just to miss the double footstomp. Rolling through, Kairi ducked another clothesline allowing her rival to roll through beneath her: the Anchor going applied! Shayna screamed with the arch in her spine expanding - but as she was finally brought to surrender, Flair got on the apron!
The RAW Women's Champion's distraction cost Kairi Sane victory with the Anchor, but as Charlotte Flair finally got down from the apron, she was met with a surprise ambush of strikes from Asuka! "The Trailblazer" flocked from the ringside area, but "the Empress of Tomorrow" continued to fire away with kicks. Inside, Sane executed the Sliding D in the corner before looking at heading to the top rope! The InSane Elbow was up next - but as she soared, Baszler managed to catch her upon impact with the Kirifuda Clutch! Sane was trapped in the hold, but miraculously rolled backwards with a bridging clutch pin for a close two-count. On their feet, Sane attempted the prawn hold with a bridge for another two-count, when Baszler drilled her with a gutwrench facebuster! Going in for the kill with the hand planted and the arm bent - the Elbow Stamp was teased - but Sane took her down with a roll-up to get the win!
Winner: Kairi Sane (12:15) Hunted While "the Huntress" celebrated victory over Shayna Baszler, "the New Age Enforcer" immediately put the boots to the previously broken arm of Kairi Sane! Baszler mounted her with more right and left hands, when Charlotte Flair returned with stomps of her own. The RAW Women's Champion ordered Shayna to snap her arm just like before, getting the Elbow Stamp ready...for Asuka to hit the ring! "The Empress of Tomorrow" drilled Flair with the spin kick, as "the Pirate Princess" broke free from the clutches of Baszler. The MMA Fighter had found herself outnumbered against the Kabuki Warriors, as an Empress Kick from Asuka saw Kairi follow with the InSane Elbow! With both women going for their separate ways as the 2020 WWE Draft took hold, Asuka encouraged Kairi to do the deed. Shayna was trapped on her front with Kairi folding an arm, planting the palm on the mat! As Kairi delivered the Elbow Stamp, Baszler screamed as she rolled out to the floor in agony! The Kabuki Warriors celebrated together in the ring, as "the Diamond" was spotted livid on the rampway, coming to ringside to check on her confidante!
Make You Hurt Lana, MVP, Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander conversed in the locker room of Team Lashley, when the door swung open. In walked the WWE World Champion, with a scowl on his face. Bobby Lashley was not happy with how things had gone down in the past couple of weeks, rhetorically asking if this was "the Era of the All Mighty" or not. When it came to Drew McIntyre tonight, he despised the notion that "the Scottish Terminator" had anything on him. There was a reason why he beat him when he cashed in Money in the Bank - and that's because Monday Night RAW depended on him. Lashley looked each of them in the eye, including his wife Lana, and made it clear that he didn't want or need any of their help tonight. He knew he could beat the Scotsman, and tonight McIntyre was going to Hurt.
Footage aired, recapping nine days ago on Friday Night SmackDown. In the heat of the much-anticipated WWE Intercontinental Championship match between Johnny Gargano and Sami Zayn, it was Sheamus who intruded - costing "the Great Liberator" his opportunity. Then, two nights ago, "Johnny Wrestling" battled "the Celtic Warrior" with the gold at stake, though this time it was the Irishman who was responsible in allowing Gargano to remain champion. That set the stage for tonight - a Triple Threat match with "the Working Man's Title" on the line.
Darkness befell the WWE ThunderDome, before a beaming white light eclipsed the body of Sheamus on the stage. "The Celtic Warrior" let out a battlecry beneath the lights, beating his chest and pacing down the rampway to the ring. The pasty Irishman wore black and white trunks, and was dead set on becoming WWE Intercontinental Champion tonight, for the future good of Fight Night. After a choice interaction earlier with Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura, it was obvious that Sheamus and Sami Zayn appeared to be battling for not only the gold, but custody of their friends as well.
Out came the obnoxious "Great Liberator", stamping across the stage in neurotic dance. Sarcastically he ran his mouth to the WWE Universe, in green combat pants with a matching jacket and shirt. His hair wild and untidy, the leader of Artist Collective wanted nothing more than to recapture the WWE Intercontinental Championship. In the ring, he faced off with Sheamus, as the power struggle looked to continue as both leaders argued over the ensuing situation.
The squabbling finally saw the WWE Intercontinental Champion arrive to a positive response. Johnny Gargano threw up his hands as he walked out to the stage. Energized and ready to go, "the Rebel Heart" wore a sleeveless tanktop matching with his blue and black flamed trunks. Poised to show what he could do against both men he had fought in recent weeks, he defiantly ignored Sheamus and Sami Zayn as he stepped into the ring and hopped onto the second rope, to pose for all the WWE ThunderDome to see. From their corners, Sami Zayn and Sheamus's eyes remained fixated on "Johnny Wrestling".
3) WWE Intercontinental Championship - Triple Threat match Sheamus vs Johnny Gargano (c) vs Sami Zayn "The Rebel Heart" noticed that all eyes were on him, as the three competitors circled the ring with one another. Sheamus and Sami Zayn set aside their differences from as recently as earlier tonight, but before they had the chance to close in, Johnny Gargano came fighting off allcomers! Swinging wildly at both challengers, Sheamus finally shoved him back a step. Gargano charged towards him, "the Celtic Warrior" picking him up and sending him into Sami with an inadvertently assisted dropkick. With toe kicks, he tried to fight off the Irishman, who teased the Irish Curse backbreaker just to receive back elbows. Two leg kicks led to a shotgun dropkick that sent "the Celtic Warrior" into the corner; when Sami came charging in, sidestepped by "Johnny Wrestling" and sent colliding into the other challenger! As Zayn landed flat on his back on the canvas, the WWE Intercontinental Champion watched...when the tree fell down, and Sheamus headbutted Sami in the groin! With an Oklahoma roll on Sheamus he scored a two-count, before ducking a clothesline and pulling off a bridging German suplex for a near fall.
Across the ring, Johnny Gargano stayed on his toes with a sunset flip to Sami Zayn, just for Sheamus to respond with a big boot. "The Great Liberator" reversed the cradle for a two-count, when the champion bypassed Sami to catch Sheamus with a backslide! Zayn was quick to break it up, but was met with a calf kick for one man and a belly-to-belly suplex to the other! "The Celtic Warrior" was upside down in the corner, as "Johnny Wrestling" ascended to the top rope looking to fly. Sami stirred and was able to prevent the WWE Intercontinental Champion from going a step further. With Sheamus strung up in the tree of woe, Sami and Johnny tussled it out with a superplex in mind...when Sheamus used his core strength to sit up - a German suplex smashing Sami to the canvas - with the superplex to Gargano following suit! The WWE Universe were astonished, as Sheamus let out a loud warrior's cry. Gargano rolled out to the apron and was secured, with the ten Beats of Bodhran impacting his chest. Sami slyly tried to join in as well, standing out on the apron - but instead, the Irishman grabbed hold of him too!
With Sami Zayn and Johnny Gargano both clutched on the apron, Sheamus dished out double Beats of the Bodhran! Refusing to let up, as Gargano dipped out to the floor, Sami continued to receive blow after blow from the anvil-sized hands of "the Celtic Warrior!" Finally relenting to a massive ovation from the WWE Universe, the redhead stepped out to the apron himself and performed a running shoulder tackle from the apron to the floor! The WWE Intercontinental Champion was in trouble as he whipped him into the barricade - a back body drop sending him overhead onto the ringside floor. Rolling him back inside, Sheamus exacted victory with a brutal knee lift as he draped over the edge of the ring. About to head in and go for the win, to the floor saw Sami take flight with an Arabian moonsault! "The Great Liberator" slid inside for the cover, but Gargano managed to kick out. With a headlock applied, he dished up several closed fists to "Johnny Wrestling" before connecting with a snap neckbreaker from the seated position! With mudhole stomps in the corner, Zayn began to choke "the Rebel Heart" - with no disqualifications to be had in this Triple Threat match.
Johnny Gargano finally began to fight back, repeat forearms leading to a discus clothesline to Sami Zayn - but Sheamus came from behind. "The Celtic Warrior" joined "the Great Liberator" in sending the WWE Intercontinental Champion into the ropes for a double back elbow, when Sami proposed they eliminate the champion from the equation first. The strange bedfellows continued to put the boots to "Johnny Wrestling" in the corner, when Sheamus had the idea to execute the Irish Curse backbreaker - which Sami added onto, delivering a diving legdrop from the second rope! The Demolition Device-esque move saw Sami tease covering, but the Irishman was quick to warn him against it. Instead, Sami delivered a brainbuster to Gargano - setting up Sheamus for a sliding lariat! Sheamus went for the cover, prompting Zayn to shove him off! Warning him against taking the win from both of them, the redhead initially apologized - when Sheamus struck Sami with a big boot! It remained every man for himself, as Sheamus looked for the White Noise on Gargano - just to go caught in a sunset flip. Zayn broke it up, dishing up haymakers for him.
Charging for a clothesline, Sami Zayn wound up back body dropped over the top rope, when Sheamus had the ropes pulled under him by the wily WWE Intercontinental Champion. Taking off, a dive through the ropes tore through both of his challengers! Heading back in for a second, Gargano was met by two right hands - stereo, from both "the Great Liberator" and "the Celtic Warrior!" Sheamus drove Gargano into the mat with a powerbomb, when Sami gained a measure of retribution using a half-and-half suplex on the Irishman! Zayn had had enough and was going for broke, setting up the Blue Thunder Bomb on "Johnny Wrestling"...just for the champ to plant him with a hurricanrana! As a slingshot spear through the ropes took down Sheamus, Gargano eyed up the Lawn Dart. Sending Sheamus into the second turnbuckle pad, Gargano walked straight into an exploder suplex from Zayn, sending him into Sheamus! Both men suffered the Helluva Kick, but as Sami covered "the Rebel Heart", he only scored a near fall! In disbelief, he then tried to cover Sheamus...but again got a near fall!
"The Great Liberator" badly wanted the WWE Intercontinental Championship back where it belonged, but as he sized up a second Helluva Kick, Sheamus caught him with an attempted Irish Curse backbreaker...just for Sami Zayn to spin around into a headscissors. When a calf kick stunned Sheamus, a Michinoku driver drilled Johnny Gargano - but the champ was saved by "the Celtic Warrior!" Sheamus and Sami took to dishing out the blows back and forth on their knees, Sami ducking a clothesline and executing the Blue Thunder Bomb - but as he covered, Gargano ran in with the Meteora! A cover made, Sami kicked out at two; and Sheamus wound up struggling off a Gargano Escape attempt. Sami was instantly there to disrupt it, clamping in the Koji Clutch! The Irishman slowly recovered, but as Gargano was on the verge of tapping out, the other redhead in the match, Sheamus, took the legs and locked in a Cloverleaf! "Johnny Wrestling" refused to give in, as Sheamus and Sami both demanded he tap - only to be informed by the official that there could be only one victor! Sami and Sheamus broke their respective holds and began to argue with one another, though when Sheamus turned his back, Sami nailed him!
Sheamus did not move a muscle, instead turning around and catching an attempted toe kick from "the Great Liberator". With a knee lift, Sami Zayn was knocked down hard; but the Brogue Kick was teased. Hammering his chest over and over, "the Celtic Warrior" went in just for a low superkick leading to a second! Johnny Gargano was back again, ever resourceful, as a shiranui took the Irishman down. Gargano used the second rope for a tornado DDT, but Sami was present to prevent the three count. Looking for the Blue Thunder Bomb, Gargano landed out on his feet, firing with a falcon arrow! Zayn rolled outside, as Johnny hit another dive - transitioning in mid-air into an attempted tornado DDT. Instead, Sami sent him over the barricade. Sprinting back into the ring, the Helluva Kick wiped Sheamus out; and a second was enough to knock the Irishman unconscious! Crawling across the ring, Sami went for the cover - but the agile Gargano leaped in with One Final Beat! Covering Sheamus, the three-count was made!
Winner, and still WWE Intercontinental Champion: Johnny Gargano (15:42) The WWE Intercontinental Champion was able to come out victorious in a gripping Triple Threat match that could have gone either way. Johnny Gargano slowly stumbled to his feet to have his hand raised by the official, issued with the title which he held dearly. "Johnny Wrestling" had become a fixture of the SmackDown Brand since arriving, and was now claimant of the throne of a true fighting, defending WWE Intercontinental Champion! As "the Rebel Heart" left, Sheamus and Sami Zayn both arose from defeat and began to bicker. Neither wanted to claim responsibility for dropping the ball, though "the Celtic Warrior" left "the Great Liberator" high and dry behind. Whether the Artist Collective or Fight Night - what did Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura make of this apparent battle of custody?
'The Final Chapter' awaited both Randy Orton and Edge, for both were pictured in their respective dressing rooms, bracing for warfare still to come. Since his return to the ring at the 2020 Royal Rumble, "the Rated R Superstar" and "the Apex Predator" had awaited this night - one to settle the score and put this bitter rivalry behind them. Inside "the Devil's Playground", that was sure to happen. Inaudibly, both prepared mentally and physically for Hell in a Cell - bound to go down in history as one of the most volatile Hell in a Cell match encounters in sports entertainment history.
The clock was ticking, as the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley was spotted leaving her dressing room. With the title on her shoulder, for the past 379 days, she had reigned as the champion to beat on Friday Night SmackDown. Despite moving to the RAW Brand tomorrow night, she knew she had to outlast her one truest of rivals: Sasha Banks. Walking the hall, she was supported by Naomi and Tamina of Team B.A.D. "The Legit Boss" was more focused than ever, prepared to enter "the Devil's Playground" for a match years in the making.
☰☰☰ A video package aired, taking us back through the history of "the Boss 'n' Hug Connection". They had been fierce rivals and the greatest of friends, known for partly revolutionizing what became known as the Women's Evolution alongside other members of the Four Horsewomen. From NXT TakeOver to the main roster, Bayley and Sasha Banks each made history by winning Women's Championships and becoming title match fixtures at WrestleMania. After becoming the first ever WWE Women's Tag Team Champions, the two strayed paths to a dramatic extent. "The One Over All" captured the SmackDown Women's Championship and became increasingly egotistical by the week. Joined by "the Legit Boss", the two ran Friday Night SmackDown for months - but the cracks began to show as Bayley's lust for greed and power continued. Finally Sasha was betrayed at Payback, and in their first encounter since, Clash of Champions saw Bayley slither away with the title. Weeks of running and hiding saw Sasha earn her way back to the gold: and this time was to ensure there was no more running: inside the demonic structure known as Hell in a Cell.
The WWE ThunderDome waited in anticipation, for "the Devil's Playground" descended from the casing of the LED lighting box situated over the ring. From the rafters of the Amway Center saw the beaming red Hell in a Cell structure entrap the ringside area entirely, harkening the broadcast team back to 1997, where Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker first stepped foot inside the deathtrap. Who would have ever thought over twenty years later, women would wage war inside it. More menacing as years went by, Hell in a Cell was over 20-feet tall, weighed 5 tonnes of steel; and was made up of thousands of square feet of chainlink.
Sasha Banks made her arrival, as the Hell in a Cell structure waited ahead of her with the door hanging open. "The Legit Boss" made a slow walk to the stage but showed immense concentration, sporting black and gold gear with a leather jacket ever-present. The knuckledusters were on, and she enthusiastically posed for the WWE Universe upon gaining steam, heading towards the ominous Hell that awaited her. Sasha stepped inside and climbed into the ring, quick to take to the second rope and gesture that the SmackDown Women's Championship would be hers after tonight.
The SmackDown Women's Champion followed, hesitant in walking out and facing the music. Bayley was angry about the entire situation, looking ahead at Hell in a Cell, where her former best friend awaited. "The One Over All" wore white and gold as she held the title in her arms like a child, looking cautiously at the structure. "The Legit Boss" grew agitated as Bayley killed more time, taking a stroll around the chainlinked structure. Finally, as Bayley hesitated in finally stepping inside, Sasha came out with a dive through the ropes! Tossing her into the ring, Sasha slammed the door shut!
4) SmackDown Women's Championship - Hell in a Cell match Bayley (c) vs Sasha Banks
With the door slammed shut, the first of two Hell in a Cell matches got underway. Bayley tried to come from behind with a kick to the back, but in combating Sasha Banks at ringside, "the Legit Boss" sent the SmackDown Women's Champion bouncing off the chainlinked fence twice in succession! Slipping into the ring, Banks followed with a Meteora and began to pummel her ex-best friend with right hands. The WWE Universe had waited long enough for this moment, to see Bayley in a prone position, as Banks allowed "the One Over All" sufficient time to breathe on the floor. Banks followed her outside and kicked her in the spine, but as she looked to send Bayley into the steel steps, the champion turned it around! With a thud, Banks feigned her back in pain, as Bayley caught her breath. Stomping over, she rained down on her with aggressive stomps on the arena floor, before sandwiching her face between the steel structure and the sole of her boot. Taking the time to play to the WWE Universe, Bayley made a crucial mistake saw Sasha recovered and came storming back with a clothesline! Hoping to ram the back of her head against the ringside floor repeatedly, the champ was able to kick her off and crawl away.
"The One Over All" was grabbed by the ankle by Sasha Banks, but clung to the chainlinked wall for dear life. Sasha continued to drag at her foot, elevating Bayley - but the elevation would see the champion relinquish her grip, and momentum saw the challenger sent bouncing into the demonic structure! With a drop toe hold, Sasha was sent into the floor, and Deliverance was trialled early - but Banks was able to elbow out. Into the ring they went for the first time in this match, Bayley immediately following her enemy in and battering her with rights and lefts to the back of the head. A hard Irish whip sent "the Legit Boss" spine-first into the corner, but she remained resilient as a cover was made. The SmackDown Women's Champion refused to let up on her antagonist, driving two elbow drops into the lower back of the blue-haired Massachusetts native. A sliding lariat connected, but again Sasha was able to get the shoulder up before three. Rolling outside, Bayley went scavenging under the ring for reinforcements - pulling out two kendo sticks. Sasha was stirring and rolled over to fight the champ with rights and lefts. In response, Bayley fired with a hard kendo stick shot to the chest!
Rolling back in, Bayley refused to let up as she bombarded "the Legit Boss's" torso in shots with the cane! Choking her with the cane across her throat, the champion had her opponent in a seated position. Sasha Banks refused to give in, which only made her madder. With a further kendo stick swing to the spine, Banks was covered again only for a near fall. Propping the stick in the corner, "the One Over All" gathered two more canes and placed them alongside it - the triad of sticks forming a bridge across the second rope. Bayley teased a suplex, but Sasha broke out with knee lift and a running knee strike! A hurricanrana sent Bayley out to the floor, where the challenger followed suit with a second dive through the ropes - Bayley sent spine-first bouncing against the steel wall! Rolling her inside, Sasha went to the top rope: but Bayley was somehow able to catch her mid-flight, and perform an exploder suplex driving her through the bridge of kendo sticks! Crumpled in half in the debris of broken canes, as Bayley scrambled over for the pin - but Sasha kicked out still! Vengefully, the SmackDown Women's Champion secured one of the remaining parts of stick before holding it against the jaw of her ex-best friend.
Bayley departed the ring and went beneath the ring - this time pulling out a table. Setting it up diagonally against the corner of "the Devil's Playground" at ringside, the SmackDown Women's Champion found herself grabbed by the hair by her nemesis! Sasha Banks was fought off, and a rope-hung stunner caught the challenger across the throat with the bottom rope! Folding over and collapsing hard on the floor, Bayley had evil thoughts in mind as she prepared another Hugplex - but Sasha escaped! Sending Bayley bouncing face-first against the wooden surface, Sasha attempted a snap suplex just for Bayley to hit the breaks. With a suplex of her own on the cold ground, "the One Over All" followed with another sliding clothesline! Peppering her with haymakers, this melee saw the champ grow more sadistic. She picked Sasha up for a back suplex, but Banks was able to land on the apron. Bayley was able to sweep the leg, planting Sasha face-first against the apron. Climbing up with her, she teased Deliverance on the hardest part of the ring - but Sasha blocked it and sent her hurdling to the floor! Bayley rolled through to receive a Meteora from the apron - both women going through the table!
Sasha Banks cradled her knee in pain from the impact, as she slowly rolled out of the wooden debris. Both women remained down as chants rang out throughout the WWE ThunderDome. Bayley was not moving, and the challenger knew she had her dead to rights. Tired and hurt, "the Legit Boss" slid her back into the ring and went for the cover - but somehow "the One Over All" popped the shoulder up! Bewildered, Sasha recognized this was what helped her rival attain a 379-day reign on top of Friday Night SmackDown. Rolling out gingerly, the challenger lifted the apron and revealed a steel chair from beneath. Back inside, she went for Bayley just to be met with a drop toe hold! The SmackDown Women's Champion turned the Bank Statement against her ex-best friend, as Sasha squirmed for a way out of her own finishing hold. Bayley wrenched back on the neck, when finally the fingernails of Sasha raked the eyes of her enemy! Fighting dirty against the dirty champion, Sasha would connect with the Backstabber preluding the Bank Statement - but Bayley rolled her foe off. Resetting back on their feet, Bayley tossed the chair into Sasha's catching hands for a dropkick to connect!
The Deliverance was teased, but Sasha Banks got the steel chair up and rammed it into the ribs of Bayley. A second shot to the spine rattled the SmackDown Women's Champion, when the chair was set up in the corner. "The Legit Boss" lit Bayley up with forearms, settling her down in a seated position on the chair. Banks backed off and looked for the running knees...but Bayley moved! Sasha held her knee in pain, when she turned around to receive a running sunset flip that sent the back of Sasha exploding into the chair! Bayley covered, desperately looking for the win - but Sasha kicked out even still! On the verge of a tantrum, Bayley screamed at Sasha, demanding to know why she wouldn't let her have this moment. Once again returning to the floor, "the One Over All" pulled out a ladder to a big ovation. Sliding it into the ring, Bayley was caught red-handed - for Sasha connected with a baseball slide, sending the lengthways end into the face of Bayley! She bounced against the chainlinked fence again, as Sasha proceeded to follow her out and ram her face gruesomely against the walls of Hell in a Cell.
With the help of the chainlink cage walls, Sasha Banks charged with another Meteora from the apron - but this time, Bayley was prepared. "The One Over All" fought her antagonist, before setting her on her shoulders. A devastating powerbomb planted Sasha spine-first against the top half of the ladder, which dangled over the edge of the ring! Banks clumped to the floor as the ladder began to slide out, but Bayley tossed her back inside and set the structure up. Gingerly, she staggered to the top of the ladder used the top rope for help. Taking a seat at the top, the SmackkDown Women's Champion took a look around at the WWE ThunderDome, as well as "the Devil's Playground" both of them were contained within. With tribute to "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Bayley went for the diving elbow drop - but Sasha was able to roll out of the way! Bayley crashed and burned on the canvas; and Sasha capitalized with Deliverance executed on the originator of the move! The champion was covered, but Bayley was able to kick out! Banks recognized what she had to do next, and that was inflict damage on Bayley how she had done to her.
Tipping the ladder over the spine of the SmackDown Women's Champion, Sasha Banks grew medieval with her attack - stomping away at the back of "the One Over All!" Bayley was stuck beneath the ladder, which "the Legit Boss" picked up and repeatedly slammed down across the champion's back. Sasha drove double knees across the ladder, throwing caution to the wind! Her knee be-damned, Banks hooked the legs only for the champion to kick out at two. Sasha believed she was on the cusp of walking away the champion - so long as she could still walk - and picked her former friend up for Three Amigos. Two consecutive suplexes led to the third, but Bayley reversed out and connected with a back suplex on top of the ladder! Picking up the steel chair, Bayley missed Sasha and dropped the chair over the top rope - "the Legit Boss" catching her with a roll-up. The cover was made for a narrow two count, when the Bank Statement was tried! Bayley blocked it and went for Deliverance - but Sasha planted her with a DDT! Crawling out to the apron, the challenger hobbled to the top rope. Paying her own homage to "Latino Heat" Eddie Guerrero, the Frog Splash landed - but Bayley got her knees up!
With a single-legged Boston crab applied, Bayley targeted the injured knee of "the Legit Boss". Sasha Banks had the knee of the SmackDown Women's Champion in her spine, bringing "the One Over All" immense pain! Sasha screamed and tried her hardest not to tap - as Bayley screamed at her best friend to finally give in and let her have this time to shine. "The Boss" finally fought, and was able to turn over and kick Bayley off into the corner. Clutching her knee, Sasha hammerfisted at it - and as Bayley charged towards her, little did anyone realize - she had exposed the middle turnbuckle pad! Bayley was sent face-first into the exposed steel, much like at Clash of Champions, and Banks applied the Bank Statement! Bayley refused to give in, but Sasha arched back and began to stomp at the bare hand of the champion. Bayley screamed, in shades of NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn five years ago - but Bayley was somehow able to turn it into a roll-up. With one hand on the ropes, and the tights in her hand, Bayley managed to escape with the pin!Winner, and still SmackDown Women's Champion: Bayley (24:39) Steel Statement Sasha Banks released the Bank Statement, dumbfounded. Believing she had Bayley beaten, "the One Over All" slumped out to the ringside floor in hysterics. The SmackDown Women's Champion threw up her hands from a prone position, victorious over her ex-best friend. "The Legit Boss" contested the outcome with the official, while Bayley used the chainlink fence to drag herself back to her feet. Barking orders to the referee outside of "the Devil's Playground" to free her from the shackled door - unfortunately, it was too late. Sasha grabbed "the One Over All" by the hair and pulled her back into the ring! Without relent, "the Legit Boss" hammered away at the champ as the WWE Universe lapped it up. Bayley tkicked away, but Sasha grabbed a steel chair and slammed it down across her spine! Breaking off a column of the weapon with her foot, Sasha proceeded to use the narrow piece of metal to lock in the Bank Statement. Bayley was defenceless and had nowhere to run, while the official grappled to try and break her from the unforgiving hold! Finally successful was the official, and Sasha took a walk. Without the title, she left Hell in a Cell - but she was the one left standing when all was said and done!
An advertisement aired, depicting the Street Profits complaining about losing their luggage. Montez Ford was down on his luck, when Angelo Dawkins recommended they take a load off and make the most it - by visiting "the Stylin' Room". Ric Flair was stood waiting with shades, and told "the Frat Boys" he had them covered for their wardrobe emergency. "The Nature Boy" took Ang and Tez in with a hearty "Wooo!", and an extreme makeover saw Ford enamored with an Ultimate Warrior-like get-up! Dawkins was not keen, asking for another go around. "Naitch" had their backs, and the three emerged dressed to the nines in suits. Now they had "the Smoke", there was no problems to be had. Skittles - Wear the Rainbow, Taste the Rainbow.
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The heavenly sound of the Church's music rang out over the WWE ThunderDome, presenting the illustrious trio. Seth Rollins led his Disciples out, sporting black tights with white lines. A single gloved on his hand, the gown-clad "Messiah" of the group was backed by Theory in black and white pleather trunks. Murphy sported a longsleeve black tee over his black shorts with white trim, as the former RAW Tag team Champions were led down the rampway. "The Visionary" posed on the second rope with his Disciples supporting him in the ring, as pyrotechnics erupted - awaiting 'the Meeting of the Families'.
As one of "the Two Families" stood in wait, La Invasíon kept the Church waiting until revealing themselves. Andrade led the way in golden tights with a white jacket, kneeling down on the stage for Los Lotharios to come walking out. Angel Garza posed obnoxiously in olive colored pants, while his cousin stood alongside him in gold tights with red trim. Humberto Carrillo hugged "El Amante", as "El Capo" led his familia down the rampway. Not backing down, the families met in the ring with neither backing down. Angel and "La Estrella" faced off with Theory and Murphy, as Seth Rollins paired off with Andrade.
5) 'The Meeting of the Families' The Church vs La Invasíon (with Zelina Vega) Mayhem quickly broke out as the three pairs of men teed off with one another. The WWE Universe erupted as Seth Rollins took the first shot at Andrade! Theory and Murphy were not far behind in combating the brash Los Lotharios. In one corner, "the Messiah" laid into the man who stole one from him this past week on Monday Night RAW. Theory and Humberto Carrillo traded open-hand chops in another. Meanwhile, Theory took a shortcut with an eye poke to Angel Garza. Sending him into the ropes, "El Amante" came roaring back with a springboard stunner off the bottom rope! Humberto was sent out to the apron by "the Juggernaut", who teased a suplex on the apron - just for "La Estrella" to turn it into a hurricanrana bringing both to the floor! Andrade teased a hanging armbar, but Seth was able to shove him off - going over the top rope! As the cousins brought the fight to his Disciples, "the Visionary" took to the skies with a tope con hilo taking out both of them! Returning his attention to Andrade, "El Capo" drove him into the barricade with a fireman's carry landing him jaw-first! At another part of ringside, Theory sent Humberto overboard into what would have been the depths of the WWE Universe.
"El Capo" pummeled away at Seth Rollins in a kneeling position at ringside, as Angel Garza raked the eyes of Murphy and performed a step-up enzuigiri in the corner of the ring. Theory sent Humberto Carrillo bouncing off of a row of the LED boards baring the faces of the WWE Universe, when up behind him snuck Angel Garza with a snap suplex on the concrete floor of the Amway Center. Suddenly, Theory came from the barricade with a diving crossbody - taking down both members of Los Lotharios! At ringside, Andrade teased the Buckle Bomb into the barricade - but Seth was able to turn it around and knock him down with a superkick to the jaw! The Church took centerstage back in the ring, where they claimed homefield advantage. The crowd actually supported them, as they fired the people up and challenged La Invasíon to come back for round two. The patriarch and the cousins huddled at ringside in strategy, though there was no waiting for the Church! Seth Rollins slammed Los Lotharios' heads together as Murphy lit up Andrade with kicks and strikes against the barricade. Theory and Angel Garza got into a fist fight exchange, when into the ring saw "the Messiah" bring "El Amante".
The referee was finally able to restore some degree of order as Seth Rollins cut off Angel Garza's jumping clotheslines, batting off a dropkick attempt and a corner forearm smash. "El Amante" tried to fight back with open-handed chops, only to walk into a reverse STO into the second turnbuckle! "The Messiah" tagged in Murphy to aid him in stomping away at Garza. Andrade and Humberto Carrillo assumed positions on the apron as Seth worked to antagonize them. Murphy connected with a diving Meteora from the second rope, catching the seate Garza for a near fall. In came Theory for a rolling dropkick from the apron, as Angel was held in position by his partner. The former RAW Tag Team Champions appeared to be a well-oiled machine after losing their titles under two weeks ago, teaming up with a double flapjack to Garza. Seth then returned, performing a springboard clothesline for a two count. With a chinlock, Seth taunted "El Capo" and "La Estrella", who both expressed annoyance with him. "The Messiah" performed a snap neckbreaker when "A-Town Austin" smugly re-entered. A standing moonsault was the idea - but Garza rolled out of the way!
A soccer kick to the chest lit a fuse under "El Amante", who connecting with a sequence of dropkicks before blocking a toe kick with a knee lift. The kneeling powerbomb was connected, before he rolled Theory backwards to a kneeling position - a superkick knocking him silly! In charged Murphy to get back body dropped over the top rope instantly, and the olive pants tore away to reveal the white trunks of Angel Garza. Tagging in his cousin, Humberto Carrillo executed a springboard roundhouse kick, before Los Lotharios teamed up with a double wishbone targeting the groin of "A-Town Austin". Seth Rollins could only watch his youngest Disciple suffer the fate of an inverted rolling thunder from "La Estrella". Andrade clapped it up, driving Theory down with a reverse tornado DDT from the second rope! With closed fists impacting the temple of him, La Invasíon had targeted the least experienced member of the Church. While he tried to fight back, Theory attempted a fisherman suplex just for Andrade to land on his feet - a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker planting him! Angel Garza had Humberto Carrillo and "El Capo" hoist Theory in the air for a pop-up soccer kick to the chest - yet this time Seth broke it up!
"The Visionary" exchanged words with Andrade, as Angel Garza mocked the leader of the Church. A double underhook backbreaker saw "El Amante" plant Theory again over his knee, when La Campana was locked in! Hanging "A-Town Austin" in mid-air, the reverse Boston crab saw Angel insultingly hold Theory in the lucha-inspired submission hold - when Garza transitioned to apply the rings of saturn! In a rare scene, the WWE Universe got behind the arrogant twenty-three year old, as he struggled his way - successful in making the ropes! Humberto Carrillo lucked in for a springboard headbutt - but in mid-air Theory nailed him with a dropkick! On the crawl, Angel returned looking for a slingshot inverted suplex using the top rope - but instead, Theory caught him with a gutwrench powerbomb! The tag was made to Murphy, coming in with a quick succession of dropkicks. Evading Andrade, two kicks led to a bicycle knee strike for "El Capo". Humberto Carrillo scored with a running armdrag, when "the Juggernaut" caught him with a deadlift German suplex! Andrade suffered the brunt of a superkick and a brainbuster, when Garza broke the count.
"The Messiah" came in and warded off Angel Garza, as Murphy set up a sit-out powerbomb on Andrade - just for Humberto Carrillo to strike with a corkscrew roundhouse kick to the back of the head! "El Capo" deposited him with the double knees in the corner, before quickly dragging him towards the corner of La Invasíon. Seth Rollins grew frustrated as his Disciples were both equalized. Los Lotharios performed a double Japanese armdrag for a near fall, when Humberto Carrillo came off the top rope with a Moonsault! The cover was made, but Seth again broke the count. "La Estrella" talked trash to "the Visionary", when "El Amante" returned. Angel Garza used the top rope to his advantage, slingshotting himself over the top rope using Murphy's back as a transition into the powerbomb. Instead, Murphy landed on his feet and used a wrist-clutched driving knee strike! Hitting so hard he fell backwards - Seth Rollins got the tag! "The Visionary" returned to legal offense, taking down Garza with a springboard knee strike and shoving Humberto from the apron. Andrade snuck in looking for El Idolo, just to receive the Sling Blade!
On the floor, Seth Rollins performed dives to Los Lotharios, before returning to the ring and evading a big boot to score a falcon arrow! "The Visionary" had the WWE Universe buzzing, when Angel Garza came in from behind with a low kick to the leg! "El Amante" looked for the Wing Clipper, but instead Seth broke out with a leaping enzuigiri. As he sent Garza into the corner with the Buckle Bomb, Theory got his foot up and a diving Meteora followed. "The Messiah" directed his Disciples as Theory and Murphy drove Angel into the mat with the double Murphy's Law - but out of nowhere, Andrade came in with a handspring Pelé kick! The Disciples were wiped out, and Andrade sent Seth out as well. Humberto Carrillo lept the top rope with a twisting moonsault plancha, when "El Capo" soared from the top rope with a death-defying corkscrew moonsault press! Making it look easy, the patriarch of La Invasíon sent Murphy back into the ring for a diving moonsault - but as "the Juggernaut" rolled out of the way, Andrade landed on his feet, switched direction and scored with the follow-up standing moonsault!
The WWE Universe were in disbelief at the athleticism on display - everything was riding on the outcome of 'the Meeting of the Families'. Angel Garza came to as Seth Rollins rolled back in, just in time for Andrade to meet him with stomps. Teaming up, "El Capo" and "El Amante" set up a double El Idolo, but "the Messiah" broke free. Sending Andrade over the top rope, Humberto Carrillo tagged in but missed a handspring - and was met with two superkicks, building to the Pedigree! Rollins had the cover, when in the last hair of a second, Zelina Vega appeared to put "La Estrella's" foot on the bottom rope! The business partner behind La Invasíon smirked at Seth, but what she wasn't counting on was Theory to appear behind her. Zelina began to back off in fear, before warning "A-Town Austin" what this may cost him. Frantically she backed up, when behind her snarled Murphy! The Disciples had her cornered, when Angel Garza struck with a jumping baseball slide. Skinning the cat back inside, the Wing Clipper was teased on Seth, who struck back with a sole butt. Following with an upkick, a second Pedigree was planned when Andrade intruded.
Theory came out of nowhere with the ATL, but Humberto Carrillo returned to life with a springboard headbutt! Murphy looked for a brainbuster, but Carrillo reversed into a Destroyer! Little did he realize that Seth Rollins was behind him and drilled him with a jumping knee strike. "The Messiah" riled up the WWE Universe, hitting the ropes and executing the Stomp on Angel Garza! "The Visionary" made the cover - but the referee refused to count. Pleading his case that "El Amante" wasn't the legal man, out of nowhere snuck in Andrade with El Idolo planting the leader of the Church on his skull! With both legs hooked, Andrade bridged over with a huge grin on his face...La Invasíon taking victory!Winners: La Invasíon (18:23) For the second time in one week, Andrade had stolen the win from Seth Rollins! "The Messiah" was left laying in the middle of the ring, while "El Capo" was helped out of the ring by an overjoyed Zelina Vega. She paraded his win, cementing La Invasíon's supremacy over the Church. As Theory and Murphy hit the ring to check on their fallen leader, Los Lotharios joined Andrade in celebration on the rampway. In disbelief, the Disciples did not know what to do now that they had been beaten by the opposing side of "the Two Families". Andrade was the man of the match as far as 'the Meeting of the Families' were concerned!
Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T, a video package aired providing an extensive look at the situation involving the WWE World Championship. Since being the one to beat Brock Lesnar for the gold at WrestleMania, "the Scottish Terminator" ran Monday Night RAW against allcomers. A beloved staple in the eyes of the WWE Universe, McIntyre was thought to be invincible - as in the span of eight days, he overcome the odds of injury with three title defences. But, on August 31, 2020, his meteoric reign as WWE World Champion came to an end, thanks to Bobby Lashley. Ushering in 'the Era of "the All Mighty"', the Money in the Bank cash-in provided the top guy of Team Lashley the confidence boost needed to lead Monday Night RAW with an iron fist. Joined by Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander, the group grew with MVP and Lashley's wife Lana in command. Yet "the Scottish Warrior" refused to be denied. Time and time again he came back for more, demanding his rematch. He was unafraid to fight Lashley in the ring or in the stands, so long as it led him back to the gold. Now was the chance for the Scotsman to turn back time and reclaim the gold.
Bagpipes rang out over the Amway Center, bringing out the former WWE World Champion. Drew McIntyre emerged in a black and blue tartan kilt, with a gigantic sword in his hand. "The Scottish Warrior", normally charming with a faint smile, was fully focused with a stoic grimace on his face. He walked out to the rampway, before slamming his sword down into the stage igniting fireball pyrotechnics, before beginning on his path to the ring. There, he disrobed of the kilt, revealing black leather trunks beneath. Calling out for the support of the WWE Universe, the Scotsman cried for one man - Bobby Lashley!
Ripples of electricity buzzed throughout the WWE ThunderDome, as MVP and Lana stood on the stage. Between them came Bobby Lashley with the WWE World Championship around his waist. "The All Mighty" was statuesque, as pyrotechnics erupted up and down the rampway. In black and gold tights bearing the words "Hurt Business", Lashley teased jumping into the ring, much to the challenger's amusement. Finally the champ entered for Mike Rome to provide formal introductions - but as Lashley posed with the title to his namecall, Drew took his head off with the Claymore Kick!6) WWE World Championship Bobby Lashley (with MVP and Lana) (c) vs Drew McIntyre "The All Mighty" did not anticipate a Claymore Kick at the moment he posed for his name to be announced, and Lana and MVP both panicked at the sight! Revenge for the Money in the Bank cash-in saw Drew McIntyre make the cover, but Bobby Lashley was miraculously able to kick out. "The Scottish Terminator" laughed as the dazed WWE World Champion stumbled out to the floor. His advisor and his wife immediately ran to check on him, as the challenger waited at ringside. Finally deciding to roll out and come after him, Bobby was met with a barrage of haymakers, to which the champion pushed away from. McIntyre struck with a big boot, before rolling him inside. With eyes laid on MVP and Lana, he warned both of them to keep their distance. Re-entering the ring, the champion suddenly muscled Drew up with a fireman's carry takedown. Mounting him and claiming the north-south position, Lashley battled back with knee strikes from a front facelock. McIntyre was able to power up however, and a northern lights suplex took him overhead for a near fall! Lashley backed up, for Drew to begin nailing him with a succession of punches.
Fired up after close to two months without the WWE World Championship he unfairly lost, Drew McIntyre examined the WWE ThunderDome before rushing in to be back body dropped over the top rope. He clung to the apron and nailed Bobby Lashley with another strike, before darting to the top rope - but "the All Mighty" crotched him on the top rope, bouncing off the ropes! A running punch saw "the Scottish Terminator" fumble to the floor, as the champion continued to shake off the cobwebs from being prematurely taken to 'Claymore Country'. At ringside Lashley clobbered Drew with an arsenal of heavy right hands, before turning to mudhole stomps by the barricade. MVP and Lana applauded him as he posed, when Drew struck back, tackling him to the floor. Lashley battled back with knee strikes to the upper anatomies of the challenger, before powering him up with a thrust spinebuster into the ring apron! Lashley sent McIntyre back into the ring and mowed him down with a clothesline, covering for a one-count. It would take plenty more than that to keep the Scotsman down, and Lashley was quick to apply a rolling bear hug on the canvas.
It was three broken ribs that allowed "the Scottish Warrior" to be beaten so handily the night he lost the WWE World Championship, and now Bobby Lashley was capitalizing on it. Drew McIntyre slowly built back to his knees, clapping his beefed-up arms against the sides of "the All Mighty's" head. At point-blank range, haymakers rattled the WWE World Champion, before finally freeing him from the hold. Catching Lashley with two clotheslines and a back body drop, a clothesline sent the champ out to the floor! McIntyre seized the opportunity and hit the ropes - a tope con hilo in sight, but Lashley was able to dive out of the way to safety! The flip dive saw the challenger land spine-first on the ringside floor with a sickening thud, and Lashley quickly capitalized - picking Drew up and sending "the Terminator" into the ring post skull-first with a charging fireman's carry! Rolling back into the ring, the head of Team Lashley rolled into the ring casually as the referee was forced to begin his count. With his onlookers celebrating amongst themselves, Lashley showboated prematurely - though McIntyre remained unmoved.
Finally at the count of six, "the Scottish Warrior" began to stir - though he remained slow and unable to stand. Just as Bobby Lashley thought he had the match won, Drew McIntyre beat the count, making it in at the count of nine! MVP and Lana couldn't believe it either, as "the All Mighty" began to put the boots to him. A belly-to-belly suplex took the burly challenger overhead for another near fall, before Lashley locked in a rear naked choke. With the legs grapevining the body, Drew was trapped and the champion squeezed the life out of him. The WWE World Champion began to fade, as Lashley made it so by repeatedly clobbering the challenger upside the head with his huge arms. The official checked the hand for signs of life, going unresponded twice - but on the third and final try, Drew's arm remained stable! Lashley felt himself losing momentum in the grip and relinquished the hold as "the Terminator" returned to a knee, when Lashley took to the ropes for a running crossbody! With a release fisherman suplex, the champ covered - but again, Drew kicked out in the nick of time. Shaking his head, Lashley teased going for the Spear, but upon rushing towards the challenger: he was met with a Glasgow Kiss!
With the WWE World Champion knocked silly, a belly-to-belly suplex sent the champ overhead into the cover! Drew McIntyre executed a spear in the corner, before hitting the ropes and connecting with a flying clothesline for a near fall. "The Terminator" pounded his chest and roared for the WWE Universe. Bobby Lashley was backed onto the top rope, when the former champion stuck his head between his legs. The inverted Alabama slam landed Lashley face-first off the mat, but again the champ kicked out in defiance. "The Scottish Warrior" lapped up seeing his rival in a moment of weakness, still groggy after having his skull slammed into the LED ring post. In the corner, Drew trapped his enemy with ten punches - but Lashley was able to hoist him overhead and slam him down with a stungun! Staggering away, Lashley performed a corner spear of his own - when a spinebuster took the challenger down, Drew crashing hard! "The All Mighty" was encouraged to end this , setting up the Spear - but this time, Drew caught him once again with the Claymore Kick! The cover was made, but MVP dragged the referee out at two! Not standing for this, the official wasted no time in having Lana and MVP ejected!
As the two protested the decision, Drew McIntyre grinned and waved goodbye to the intrusions. With MVP and Lana aggravated by their plan backfiring, "the Scottish Warrior" slowly returned to his feet and spotted Bobby Lashley stirring. From the corner, the former champion lined up his prey. For a third time in this match planning to send "the All Mighty" to 'Claymore Country', the countdown began - but Lashley dove out of the way. The Spear tore through McIntyre, but as the legs were hooked, the official could only count two! The WWE ThunderDome buzzed as the match went ongoing. Lashley gritted his teeth in annoyance, before picking "the Terminator" up for the Dominator. The challenger was able to hammer his way to freedom, when the WWE World Champion clubbed him on the back, as he was set down on the second rope! Bobby readjusted and went for the Dominator once more, but Drew slipped free onto his feet - taking Lashley down with a sit-out spinebuster! Only getting two again, McIntyre slowly recovered and pounded the mat. Reviving himself, the Scot sluggishly met the champ on his knees.
Going blow for blow, initiated by "the Scottish Warrior", he and Bobby Lashley decked one another until a knee lift from the WWE World Champion saw him gain control. A suplex was attempted, but Drew McIntyre landed on his feet and executed a German suplex! Rolling back to his feet, "the All Mighty" rushed in for a spinebuster, but the challenger blocked it with elbow strikes - before the Future Shock DDT drilled him into the mat. The cover was made - but again, only for a two-count! McIntyre wasted no time powering Lashley up and looking for the Celtic Cross. Lashley somehow reversed into a sunset flip for a near fall, when both reset on their feet. Hitting the ropes, Drew walked straight into a powerslam as Lashley teased the Hurt Lock! McIntyre fought with all of his might to prevent the fingers from being interlocked. Reverse headbutts led to freedom - but as Drew ducked a clothesline, and then a second one, the third Claymore Kick of the match saw Lashley hurl the referee in his way! With the referee unconscious, another Spear wiped out Drew - but with no referee, the champ knew what he could now do.
Grabbing a steel chair from the timekeeper's table, Bobby Lashley returned to the ring. Sizing up Drew McIntyre, "the Scottish Terminator" managed to duck the swing attempt made before overpowering the WWE World Champion in a tug of war over the weapon. A sitout powerbomb drove Lashley spine-first on the chair he himself introduced to the match, but with no referee still, "the Terminator" knew there was no way he could leave now as WWE World Champion. Going over to tend to the official, out came Shelton Benjamin with a Paydirt attempt - only to be sent across the ring with a biel throw! McIntyre connected with a clothesline in the corner, when Cedric Alexander appeared out of nowhere with the Neutralyzer! Ignoring the orders of "the All Mighty" earlier tonight, the champ had wanted to do this on his own - but now every member of Team Lashley was involved! Bobby Lashley was helped up by "the Gold Standard", but he shoved him away. Lashley pointed the finger at both he and "the Queen City Chosen One", demanding they get lost. In return, McIntyre went for the Claymore Kick only to nail Shelton and Cedric. Lashley capitalized with an explosive Spear to finally pick up the win!
Winner, and still WWE World Champion: Bobby Lashley (16:39) The WWE World Champion successfully retained his title, but looked more than elated to have achieved victory. Bobby Lashley surveyed the damage done; as Shelton Benjamin and Cedric Alexander remained down on the floor. Drew McIntyre remained flat on his back; and the official remained out of it as well! One man staggered to his feet: the man who would remain the one to beat. "The All Mighty" was joined by his wife Lana and advisor MVP, who hugged and issued him with the title - but Lashley again told both of them he didn't want to share the spotlight with either of them. With Team Lashley made to take a backseat for the reigning champ, Lashley stood tall on the second rope - above them all, still the man to beat on Monday Night RAW: but it took the five members of Team Lashley to defeat "the Scottish Warrior!"
An advertisement aired, promoting '30 Years: Phenom Forever'. A montage highlighted the many faces, many looks, many walks and many Tombstone Piledrivers synonymous with "the Deadman". With this November marking three 'Decades of Destruction' for the man from the Dark Side, the show would premiere as part of '30 Days of Deadman' - exclusive to the WWE Network.
Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Booker T recapped the events of Hell in a Cell thus far, before moving on to discuss next month. A lower third graphic aired promoting the next time the WWE would be live on the WWE Network. The 2020 Survivor Series would come live from the WWE ThunderDome on Sunday, November 22 from 7E/4P.
Following discussion from the broadcast team from Monday Night RAW, a graphic aired promoting this upcoming week of Season Premieres. Both RAW on the USA Network and Friday Night SmackDown on FOX would kick things off with all-new seasons. A fresh start was to be had once the 2020 WWE Draft selections came into effect from midnight tonight. A follow-up graphic revealed the new acquisitions for both the RAW and SmackDown Brands.
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- SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley
- Braun Strowman
- Sasha Banks
- Jeff Hardy
- Daniel Bryan
- Keith Lee
- Big E
- John Morrison
- Alexa Bliss
- Mustafa Ali
- Carmella
- Elias
- Nikki Cross
- Apollo Crews
- Swerve
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- Drew McIntyre
- RAW Women's Champion Charlotte Flair
- AJ Styles
- Shayna Baszler
- Damian Priest
- Aleister Black
- Kairi Sane
- Candice LeRae
- Montez Ford
- Chelsea Green
- Ivar
- Oney Lorcan
- Erik
- Angelo Dawkins
- Danny Burch
- Riddick Moss
- Toni Storm
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The time had arrived for 'the Final Chapter'. The WWE ThunderDome awaited "the Devil's Playground" to descend from the lighting casing beyond the ring for a second time tonight. Earlier, Bayley was able to outlast her ex-best friend Sasha Banks in an explosion of "the Boss 'n' Hug Connection" - but now was about Rated-RKO. For the past ten months, Randy Orton and Edge had been involved in one of the most personal rivalries in WWE history. Careers had been threatened, and lives had been endangered. Tonight, at Hell in a Cell 2020: it all came down to this. The red demonic structure surrounded the ringside area, awaiting for the gladiators' arrivals.
A video package aired, recapping the stakes that brought us to tonight's heated confrontation. Sixteen years ago, two men met for the first time in a match pitting the present against future. On that night, Edge won over the prospectful "Legend Killer" at Vengeance 2004 - but little did anybody know, it was only the beginning. In 2006, "the Rated R Superstar" took Randy Orton under his wing. Together they formed Rated-RKO, becoming World Tag Team Champions. Their run was brief, and tensions flared which tore them apart in months - yet their legacy ran on for years. Over the years, they had brisk encounters and had gruesome battles at every instance. Both headlined WrestleMania, and continued to win World Championships. Yet in 2011, when the WWE Hall of Famer was at the peak of his career, he was struck down in injury: forced into retirement. In that time, "the Viper" went on to become recognized as one of the greatest of all-time. You would be hard-pressed to find a WWE Superstar with a more complete career than "the Apex Predator" - that is, until the hands of fate provided a familiar friend with a second chance to make things right.
At the 2020 Royal Rumble, Edge shocked the entire world when he returned in the Men's Royal Rumble match. Randy Orton was astonished, and though it was every man for himself, Rated-RKO turned back the clock over a decade - before "the Rated R Superstar" outshined Orton, eliminating him from the match. It soured "the Viper" to be hurled out, and the next night on Monday Night RAW, he vented his frustration - demolishing Edge and putting him back out on the shelf. In the coming months, he decimated anybody in close proximity - including the WWE Hall of Famer's wife Beth Phoenix. Finally, Edge returned with a vengeance. Last Man Standing saw the men go to war at WrestleMania, where Edge brutally removed his antagonist from the WWE with a head contusion. While the veteran looked at one more shot at the WWE World Championship, Orton returned with a spiteful Punt Kick one month later at Money in the Bank. It took Edge out, and allowed "the Apex Predator" to go back to his vile ways. Refusing to have everything taken away from him again, the Canadian stubbornly returned, laying waste to his arch nemesis at SummerSlam: declaring it was time to settle this once and for all.
Though he demanded one last encounter between the two, Edge was turned down by Randy Orton, claiming there would be no more rematches. As the two argued over grit, "the Rated R Superstar" instead decided that it was important to push the envelope to ensure he got his way. Backstage assaults saw the WWE Hall of Famer threaten "the Viper's" career - when he finally declared enough was enough. Taking to the ring, he didn't his rival the satisfaction of 'the Final Chapter' - instead, he declared his own retirement. As Kurt Angle advised Edge it was over, and Randy Orton told Ric Flair he was done, it was revealed to all be a master plan created by "the Apex Predator". In a parking lot attack, Orton told the Canadian he had his match. Weeks later, the contract was signed to make it official: Hell in a Cell, one last time. As WWE Official Adam Pearce had it included that neither man could lay a finger on the other until "the Devil's Playground" came around, this match had not been just weeks in the making. It hadn't been months in the making. Rather, it had been years in the making. Orton vs Edge: 'the Final Chapter' was now. Who would come out on top?
"Voices" played, signalling the arrival of "the Apex Predator". The sounds of Rev Theory played Randy Orton out to the stage, where he looked dead ahead at the demonic Hell in a Cell structure. With much history spent inside the hellacious container, the veteran slowly walked the rampway while glancing around at the WWE Universe. "The Viper" sported black leather trunks with red decals, sporting a sleeveless hoody for the occasion. Slowly stepping into the ring, he looked up and around at the prison surrounding him - patiently awaiting his fate.
"Metalingus" roared through the WWE ThunderDome, as smoke flooded the stage in anticipation. Out jogged the WWE Hall of Famer in black and red tights, with off-yellow knee pads. In a worn black leather duster, "the Rated R Superstar" looked around at the faces of the WWE Universe on the LED screens, before darting back and force. Jumping on the spot, he began to power walk down to the ring, with eyes locked on a smirking Randy Orton. "The Viper" wisely rolled out to the floor as Edge slithered into the ring, removing his jacket and awaiting 'the Final Chapter' to begin.
7) 'The Final Chapter' - Hell in a Cell match Randy Orton vs Edge The bell sounded with the door padlocked shut by the referee. Two men entered 'the Final Encounter', but neither seemed to show much urgency in the opening moments. Randy Orton simply mouthed to "the Rated R Superstar" to make every second of this match count - it would be his last. Going as far as to turn his back to him, Edge took a shot and struck from behind! Repeated hammerfists rocked "the Viper" in the corner, though he managed to cover up and block most of them. Orton began to fight back with fists of his own, but as he hit the ropes a clothesline missed - Edge dropping him with a flying crossbody! Two clotheslines followed, bringing Orton to cower outside. Edge followed in hot pursuit, bouncing Orton face-first against the steel steps. Whipping him into the chainlink wall, the WWE Hall of Famer let it all out with a tackle into the fence! With nonstop stomps to Orton on his rear on the floor, Hell had come to pay "the Apex Predator" a visit. Edge choked him, ramming his face against the mesh - his boot wedging his face against it. "The Rated R Superstar" stepped away, before charging in for another crossbody - but Orton ducked!
As Edge hit the wall face-first, self-inflicted, Randy Orton went on the attack. He clobbered him with clenched fists to the face as he kneeled on the ringside floor. Back inside he went, with "the Viper" brutally kicking the WWE Hall of Famer in the ribs twice. The stomps began, methodically targeting each respective limb of his former good ally turned burning enemy. Edge slowly rose and tried to fight back, but another stomp took him down. Kneeling on his face to keep him in place, a jumping knee drop was executed and a cover was made - though Orton lifted his head up himself. Declaring it was a long way from over, Randy used his feet to push Edge out to the apron. Teasing the draping DDT over the second rope, Edge suddenly rebelled with right hands. Fighting up to his feet, he hit a toe kick and took off for the ropes. A swinging neckbreaker was attempted, but Orton reversed it into the inverted neckbreaker! Slithering over the Canadian's carcass, "the Apex Predator" slid out to the floor and brought up two steel chairs. A one-man Conchairto was about to give Edge flashbacks to the night after the Royal Rumble nine months ago - but Edge rolled out of the way!
A sickening sound echoed throughout the WWE ThunderDome as chair collided with chair. Edge meanwhile began to kick the back of "the Apex Predator's" legs from a grounded position - until Orton brought down a steel chair shot to the spine! A second one kept "the Rated R Superstar" at bay, when he dropped the chair by his feet. Sending Edge him out to the apron once more, the draping DDT connected - directly on top of the chair! The leg was hooked, but the WWE Hall of Famer continued to remain down. Randy smirked knowingly, realizing he had much more pain to inflict. Grabbing Edge in a chinlock, he began to drive his knuckles sharply into the sides of the temple of the Canadian. Edge was able to bat his rival away, when Orton picked up the steel chair again. He talked trash to Edge, advising he stay down. He suddenly went for a wild swing - but Edge turned, and protected himself with the other chair! Another collision of steel echoed throughout the Amway Center, and a dropkick took Orton down! Back on the attack, the veteran came firing back with a big boot, when a diving clothesline from the second rope got a near fall.
Sliding outside and dragging Randy Orton by the head, "the Rated R Superstar" delivered a knee lift to the jaw as his enemy hung over the edge. Dragging him by the sides of his head, Orton was sent twice face first against the hardest part of the ring, when Edge pulled a ladder from out beneath the ring! Randy unexpectedly struck with a Lou Thesz press from behind, raining down punches on the WWE Hall of Famer. Whipping him hard into the steel steps, they exploded upon impact, and Orton had another diabolical scheme in mind. Teasing a piledriver on top of the bottom segment of the steps, he dangled Edge's feet in mid-air for surely a career-ending headplant on steel - when Edge fought free and back dropped "the Viper" spine-first across the edge of the steps on the way down! Riving in pain, Orton's back revealed a long gash across his back, as Edge collapsed forward. Randy continued to plead with the referee for help, but there was no helping him. Tossing him back into the ring, Edge returned to the ladder and slid it into the ring. Rolling in after him, Orton struck back with a desperate European uppercut.
A second one stunned Edge, who punched his way free. Hitting the ropes, "the Viper" took him down with a scoop powerslam! Randy Orton struggled to stand but persevered, picking up the ladder and driving it into the upper anatomy of "the Rated R Superstar!" With a thud, the ladder was dropped to the mat, as Orton made the cover - but Edge kicked out again. The wound on Orton's back told the story, as did the gash opened up on the forehead of the Canadian. Orton executed a back suplex on top of the ladder, before stumbling over him to mount him with more punches. Going as far as to bite him grotesquely, Orton stomped his rival before looking for a suplex. Edge was able to stumble out on his feet - the Edge-o-Matic driving "the Apex Predator" down across the ladder! The WWE Hall of Famer showed resilience, as he quickly took to applying the Sharpshooter in the center of the ring! Orton groaned in pain, as his rival had him trapped. He began to crawl, as Edge applied more pressure - when Orton not only made the ropes, but began to crawl free. Edge stumbled over, as in a match with no rope breaks, it was nomansland inside "the Devil's Playground".
Edge slowly rolled out to the floor, where he met Randy Orton using the walls of Hell in a Cell for help. "The Viper" rattled "the Rated R Superstar" with a European uppercut, when Edge met him with a haymaker of his own. Back and forth they went at it, when a toe kick saw Orton gain the upper hand. Edge blocked being driven face-first into the chainlink, and Orton wound up bouncing off the fence again. Edge tried a second time, but in tugging at the WWE Hall of Famer's hair, Orton began to sadistically ram the bloodied Edge's face directly into the steel structure! Orton revealed a table from underneath the ring, picking it up and dumping it on the body of his enemy. Picking it up once more, he slid it inside before standing the Canadian up against the barricade. Slapping him across the face repeatedly, Randy had to be asking for it - when Edge began to fire back with strikes! An eye rake allowed Orton to send his opponent back inside...when Edge hit the ropes and executed a baseball slide into the ladder! The ladder sent Orton back out to the floor, as Edge found breathing space sufficient to set up the ladder.
"The Viper" slowly stirred and returned to the ring as Edge constructed the ladder, before meeting his enemy with a series of stomps. Edge teased the Edgecution, but Orton shoved his rival off and dropped him with an RKO! With the legs hooked, "the Rated R Superstar" was surely beaten - but Edge kicked out! Orton's jaw dropped, as he then decided to set up the table. Returning to hammer at the Canadian, Randy went for a DDT but Edge reversed into a Russian legsweep! The Canadian hovered to the top rope, looking to fly - when Orton met him with a back elbow strike! A European uppercut kept Edge seated on the top rope, and the two began to jostle for position on the second and top ropes. Though Edge tried to fight him, clawing the eyes of his foe, Orton responded with more punches - and a superplex saw both men crash through the table below! The WWE Universe voiced their enthusiasm with loud chants, as neither man showed any sign of life. Finally Orton crawled over and laid so much as a finger over Edge's chest - for him to pop the shoulder up at the count of two!
Both men were getting as much out of 'the Final Chapter' as physically possible, as Randy Orton rolled over to the corner. Edge groaned in anguish, barely able to liven up using the ropes for assistance. On last legs, "the Rated R Superstar" suddenly rushed forward - the Spear seeing Orton sidestep it! Edge was dazed after colliding with the ring post shoulder-first - and Orton proceeded to pick up the steel chair and slam it down across his spine! Orton followed with four more shots to the torso and legs of the WWE Hall of Famer. Another cover was made, but Edge refused to stay down. Growing impatient, Orton had malicious intent. Wrapping the chair around the head of his antagonist, "the Viper" teased another RKO with Edge's throat in a Pillmanized position! Edge was able to elbow free, before tossing the chair in Orton's direction. As Randy staggered back to his feet, the Spear connected - but Orton kicked out! Slamming his fist down against the canvas, Edge did not know what else he had to do to win this. Then, a lightbulb went off in his head. Glancing up, he spotted the ladder standing precariously off-center by the corner.
"The Apex Predator" was down and out, and Edge used what energy he had left to drag his sorry carcass rung-by-rung up the ladder. "The Rated R Superstar" was reminded by Tables, Ladders and Chairs of years' past. Seating himself at the top of the ladder, the perched Edge looked up at the heavens and "the Devil's Playground" around him - performing a splash from the ladder to the canvas! Clutching his ribs and kicking himself in pain, Edge finally rolled over for the cover: but Randy Orton was able to kick out at two again. The last encounter between these two was neverending, as both men inflicted Hell on one another in a battle to see who would outlast the other. Stalking his prey from the corner, Edge teased the Spear. One last one was inbound, but as he set off it was clear he was actually going for the Punt Kick! Randy was able to narrowly dodge it - a DDT dropping him. He could have covered, but Randy thought better of it. Instead choosing to stalk Edge now, the Punt Kick near enough obliterated the Canadian much like at Money in the Bank - but as Orton hooked the legs, Edge once again kicked out before the three count!
In disbelief, Randy Orton watched as Edge appeared out of it. His eyes glazed over, "the Rated R Superstar" was doubtful to have much left in the tank. "The Viper" disputed the count of the referee, getting in his face and slapping his hands - mimicking how to count to three. The official refused to take any of his treatment - when Orton dramatically drilled him with an RKO! Orton had snapped, as he welcomed any fines coming his way. The diabolical "Apex Predator" then pickpocketed the poor employee - revealing a key from his pocket. Sliding to the floor, Randy had words with the intimidated official through the chainlink steel. Threatening him if he wouldn't let him out, "the Viper" took it upon himself to unlock the door! The padlock dropped to the floor, when Edge came to life once more. He dragged himself to the ringside floor of the WWE ThunderDome, where Orton met him with a knee lift. Another barrage of right hands dazed Edge, but the Canadian fought back. Suddenly Edge teased the Edgecution - but had everybody fooled, using the mesh wall as leverage to execute a tornado DDT!
Edge stirred, as Randy Orton used what life he had left to stumble back to his feet. Orton tried to escape the breathless Canadian, who slowly came back to his feet. Ascending up the cage, "the Viper" spotted "the Rated R Superstar" on his tail. Looking to kick him away, Edge secured the foot and tried to pull him back down. Both men hung precariously up the side of the structure. Blow for blow, with one hand secured in the chainlink wall of Hell in a Cell, it was Orton who won out! Edge collapsed to the floor below, but Orton went straight after him - landing awkwardly on his ankle! Randy screamed in pain, as both men raced to get back to their feet. "The Apex Predator" could hardly put pressure on his foot, and Edge sensed it. Sending Orton back into the structure, Edge stalked Orton for the Spear - but Orton caught him mid-motion with the RKO! The cover was made, but the referee remained down and out. Finally, they came around for the referee to make the count - but Edge kicked out! Randy drowned his head into the canvas in annoyance, before reaching outside of the ring. From under the ring, Orton secured something in his hand.
"The Apex Predator" teased a shot from what was revealed to be the padlock from the Hell in a Cell door, Edge managed to disarm Randy Orton with a shot from the steel chair to the legs! Pillmanizing the foot of Orton, "the Rated R Superstar" turned back the clock to 2002 - as the Edgecator was locked in. Orton screamed in pain, as the tort got to his ankle. The WWE Hall of Famer wrenched away at it, as Orton tried to clamp down on his hand to avoid tapping out. He reached forward for the padlock and looked to crawl away from the lethal hold. Finally, enough was enough - as "the Viper" passed out in the hold. The referee spotted immediately and called for the bell - Orton rendered unconscious!
Winner: Edge (32:41) Closing the Book The last encounter saw Edge outlast his career rival. "The Rated R Superstar" dropped to the canvas, wiping his forehead of the sweat and blood that he wore - mostly his own, but some of it his enemy's. Randy Orton was left down and out cold with the referee checking on him. Removing the steel chair from his foot, "the Apex Predator" soon came to life but was dismayed to find that he had succumbed to defeat. Edge sat tiredly in the corner of the ring, emotionally battered after a brutal Hell in a Cell battle. Orton was aided in sitting up in his own corner, as parademics and officials came out to help Orton from the ring. From across the ring, Edge and Orton both exchanged glances - both men acknowledging their hellacious rivalry reaching its' final destination tonight in the WWE ThunderDome. As Orton was helped out by the medics, placed on the stretcher, the WWE Hall of Famer would be joined by his supporting wife Beth Phoenix. Concerned for her husband's health, the two hugged it out as Beth helped him to his feet to raise his hand victorious. Pyrotechnics erupted throughout the Amway Center, as the veteran had shown just how much grit he possessed.
'The Final Chapter' had been everything it designed to be: to shut the door on the wars waged between the former members of Rated-RKO. It was to serve as a means to an end of perhaps the most bitter rivalry in WWE history. On this October night in Orlando, Florida, perhaps we had just witnessed the greatest match ever at Hell in a Cell!
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Post by DTP. on Jan 30, 2024 19:09:16 GMT -5
WWE Hell in a Cell 2020 – October 25, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
"Welcome To My Hell" by Holy Wars TONIGHT!
The Final Chapter - Hell in a Cell match Randy Orton vs Edge
SmackDown Women's Championship - Hell in a Cell match Bayley (c) vs Sasha Banks
WWE World Championship Bobby Lashley (c) vs Drew McIntyre
WWE Universal Championship Roman Reigns (c) vs Braun Strowman
'The Meeting of the Families' The Church vs La Invasíon
WWE Intercontinental Championship - Triple Threat match Sheamus vs Johnny Gargano (c) vs Sami Zayn
Kairi Sane vs Shayna Baszler
Hell in a Cell Kickoff Show Cedric Alexander vs Ricochet
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Post by DTP. on Jan 28, 2024 16:41:59 GMT -5
Friday Night SmackDown #1105 - October 23, 2020 WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
"Are You Ready" by AC/DC HELL IN A CELL: THIS SUNDAY!
Main Event #422 – October 29, 2020 1) Elias and John Morrison def. Duke Nese and Sir Gable after the Starship Pain from Morrison to Nese. Following last week's mishap on 'the King's Court' involving Jerry "the King" Lawler, King Corbin called his cohorts to deal with "the Drifter" and "the Guru of Greatness". While Elias had his shoulder worked over by "the Monarchs", the Royal Family ran into trouble once JoMo dazzled with his athleticism. It broke down into a four-man melee, culminating with Drift Away feeding into Morrison taking the win. (5:34)
The WWE ThunderDome rumbled, as the clear skies visualized throughout the arena turned to stormclouds. Lightning flickered, before Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcomed us to Friday Night SmackDown! Presented by Progressive, they discussed Hell in a Cell being two nights away - sure to be one of the most intense nights of the year.1) Johnny Gargano (c) def. Sheamus to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship (13:05) "Johnny Wrestling" was all about proving he was the new "Working Man's Champion", immediately getting things off to a physical start, for the part played in last week's title defense against Sami Zayn. Sheamus used his size, but Johnny Gargano struck with leg kicks until running into a backbreaker from the challenger! Pummeling the WWE Intercontinental Champion, Sheamus used one arm to powerbomb Johnny Gargano over his shoulder - only for it to be reversed into a hurricanrana! A basement forearm strike sent him to the floor, when a baseball slide stunned the Irishman! Gargano continued to fire as Sheamus re-entered, but after sidestepping a slingshot shoulder tackle, the champion came through with a rope-hung neckbreaker! Gargano continued to work to put the head of Fight Night to the test, when a spear saw Sheamus get a knee up. Capitalizing with the Irish Curse backbreaker, the redhead used three simultaneously, before dumping him to the floor. Tied in a tree of woe, the WWE Intercontinental Champion received the Beats of Bodhran from "the Celtic Warrior". Sheamus impacted him with a running knee strike. He toyed with Johnny Gargano, who tried to fight back. A step-up enzuigiri knocked him through a loop, but a rolling fireman's carry allowed the Irishman to capitalize! The Cloverleaf was applied, with the head of Fight Night hopeful of adding the IC gold to his growing list of accolades. Able to make the ropes, "Johnny Wrestling" refused to quit! Out on the apron, Gargano attempted One Final Beat, but Sheamus caught him with another Irish Curse backbreaker. Beating his own chest, the challenger readied for the Brogue Kick, but Gargano struck with the superkick! As the Lawn Dart impressively powered the redhead into the corner, the Slingshot Spear was executed - but Sami Zayn hit the ring to interfere! Ducking a clothesline, Johnny dropped him with a superkick, when Sheamus missed the Brogue Kick allowing the champ to roll him up to retain the title!
"The Great Liberator" shrugged off the attempted sabotage of Johnny Gargano, who celebrated his victory in the ring. Sheamus was devastated by defeat, but pointed the finger at the innocuous Sami Zayn at ringside! "The Celtic Warrior" rolled out of the ring and had words with the retreating originator of the Artist Collective, who tried to keep his distance. The WWE Intercontinental Champion continued to reign supreme with the gold still in his possession. Challenging both of them to come back for seconds, "Johnny Wrestling" had all eyes on him.
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Following discussion from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, a video package aired commemorating the scene for the New Day's Send Off in tonight's main event. For the better part of six years, a brotherhood had been formed that had brought Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods to be as close as family. From humble and unpopular beginnings in 2014, the trio became known for 'the Power of Positivity' and were celebrated as seven-time WWE Tag Team Champions. They had captured the hearts of the WWE Universe well enough to even be celebrated with their own brand of cereal - Booty-Os. While they would live on with Kofi and Xavier remaining on Friday Night SmackDown, Big E was about to embark on a voyage of his own on Monday Night RAW. The journey was only beginning for the New Day, heading down the yellow brick road of Superstardom. A graphic aired, promoting the main event, where the New Day would take on Sami Zayn, Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura of the Artist Collective.
- Tonight - The New Day's Send Off - The New Day vs The Artist Collective
Meanwhile, the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley led the Southern Belles to the ring in the Amway Center. Walking the corridor, "the One Over All" appeared nervous ahead of the Hell in a Cell match against her best friend this Sunday night. Bayley would team with Mickie James and Lacey Evans to battle Team B.A.D. - Sasha Banks, Naomi and Tamina - next.
An advertisement aired, promoting '30 Days of the Deadman' on the WWE Network. November marked thirty years of infamy for The Undertaker, going down as one of the greatest Superstars of all time. Now was the chance to see him like you'd never seen him before, with exclusive new shows including 'The Mortician - The Story of Paul Bearer'; 'Brothers of Destruction'; and 'Steve Austin's Broken Skull Sessions - Undertaker: Part II'. It all began on Sunday immediately following Hell in a Cell, with 'WWE Untold - The Phenom and Legend Killer'. Subscribe now on WWENetwork.com!
An advertisement aired, promoting 'the Final Chapter' in the rivalry between Edge and Randy Orton. They had fought relentlessly all year long, ever since "the Rated R Superstar" made his return at the Royal Rumble. After nine years of being banned from in-ring activity, and sitting in retirement, "the Viper" was driven to bring his career to a definite end. Edge had too, and now would have his shot at taking down "the Apex Predator" before he had the chance. Edge vs Orton: 'The Final Chapter' inside Hell in a Cell - live on the WWE Network, this Sunday from 7E/4P. Thick and ThinJey Uso was spotted arriving at the Amway Center, but froze immediately upon seeing Roman Reigns standing across from him down the corridor! The WWE Universal Champion was alone with a huge smile on his face, pleased to see his cousin. Uso nearly turned around and left, but "the Head of the Table" approached him. There was no Paul Heyman, he reasoned; it was just cousin to cousin. Jey thought better of meeting him without pointing out what happened last week. As he got his ass whooped by Braun Strowman and Jeff Hardy, all his cuz did was watch! Jey questioned how that made Roman the big bad brute he was now - to run and hide, and let his flesh and blood suffer. Reigns understood the hostility, but it wasn't like that. The champ knew he messed up, but wanted Uce to know that didn't change anything. He cared about him all the same, and in fairness, he'd taken a lot worse than a beating from the two of them!
As Jey Uso sighed, "the Head of the Table" told him that even if he wanted to help, he'd have been outnumbered! Roman Reigns asked Jey how he could have helped when he too was getting his ass kicked. Uso remembered Roman to be different to the man he looked in front of him. He remarked about chatting to his brother Jimmy the other day, and how he thought Roman had been bad news since he came back. Jimmy couldn't understand why he was going through with this for him! Reigns eased him in, patting him on the shoulder and telling him the Bloodline stuck together - through thick and thin. If Jey didn't want to be a part of it anymore, then he was sorry. All he could do was leave him alone. The champ began to walk off, when the guilt of Jey took over. He apologized to the WWE Universal Champion, and brought him in for a handshake. Roman vowed to treat his blood with a little more respect, bringing the two to hug it out. As Roman left, a contemplative Jey watched.
▆▆▆ A graphic aired, revealing the official theme song for Hell in a Cell 2020 - "Welcome to My Hell" by Holy Wars, available now to Listen on Apple Music & Spotify.
A graphic aired, promoting Hell in a Cell being presented by Skittles - Wear the Rainbow, Taste the Rainbow. 2) SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley and the Southern Belles def. Team B.A.D. by disqualification (8:49) "The Devil's Playground" waited for "the Boss 'n' Hug Connection" this Sunday, but tonight saw Bayley and Sasha Banks in action. Sasha Banks chased the SmackDown Women's Champion from the ring, when Mickie James and Lacey Evans targeted her. Equalized by a hurricanrana from Naomi, "the Legit Boss" took the fight to Mickie in the early goings. Blocking an arm-trap neckbreaker into a DDT, Sasha evaded "the First Lady's" clothesline, allowing Tamina to come in with a big boot! "The Glow" and "the Bouncer" executed a double hip attack against Lacey, when Mickie tagged in. Naomi continued to impress with a crossbody and a split legdrop, but she was unknowing of a blind tag made to the champ - Bayley blasting her from behind with a sliding clothesline! "The Islander" was knocked from the apron by "the Country Gal", as Bayley joined the Southern Belles in cornering Naomi. She tried to fight back, attempting Bootylicious in the corner on Mickie when Bayley blocked it with a back suplex! The SmackDown Women's Champion taunted her ex-best friend, performing the Bank Statement on Naomi! "The Legit Boss" was infuriated, but Naomi escaped, connecting with a full nelson bomb! Lacey Evans prevented the tag with a swinging neckbreaker into a rolling splash, before choking at Naomi. She went for the slingshot elbow drop, just for Naomi to get a boot in her face! Tamina became legal, with a Samoan drop from Mickie James! Bayley tried to jump in, but "the Islander" fell into Sasha Banks for the tag! "The Legit Boss" grabbed Bayley before she could escape, nailing "the One Over All" with a diving Meteora from the second rope. Bayley was on the defensive with an exploder suplex connecting, but Naomi came in with the Rear View! Lacey nailed her with the Woman's Right, when Tamina executed a swinging side slam. "The Country Gal" struck with the Mick Kick, but Sasha took her down with the Bank Statement! Mickie was on the verge of tapping - when Bayley nailed her with a steel chair to the spine!Head StartThe WWE Universe deflated as Bayley struck two more times with brutal shots from the steel chair! The SmackDown Women's Champion had realized she was near the end of the line, with the Hell in a Cell match pending in forty-eight hours. Looking for the advantage going into Sunday, "the One Over All" coldly tossed Sasha Banks to the floor, when Naomi and Tamina tried to make the save. Team B.A.D. wound up beaten down by the Southern Belles, Mickie James and Lacey Evans putting the boots to "the Glow" and "the Bouncer". At ringside, the champ sent "the Legit Boss" into the steel steps, screaming in her ear all the while! Bayley claimed they could have had the world, together as "the Boss 'n' Hug Connection" - instead, Sasha's greed ruined everything. Setting up the Deliverance on the steel steps, finally Naomi and Tamina chased Bayley away. Sasha slowly came to on the steps, declaring that Bayley was dead meat come Sunday.
▆▆▆ Artist or a FighterSheamus was spotted storming towards a defensive Sami Zayn in the hallway backstage. "The Great Liberator" professed his innocence, but "the Celtic Warrior" was raging after believing Sami cost him the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura arrived to try and come between the two, as the Irishman called Zayn a pathetic little man. Sami responded by provoking him, going as far as to offer him a spot in "his" Artist Collective! Sheamus was angry at the name and maintained they were Fight Night, and Sami was out on his arse. "The Swiss Cyborg" and "the Artist" continued to restrain the two, as Sami continually aggravated the temper of the furious redhead - mocking him for the loss to Johnny Gargano!
Meanwhile, Braun Strowman towered the halls as he stomped towards the arena. Forty-eight hours away from his WWE Universal Championship match with Roman Reigns, "the Colossus" would be live in the WWE ThunderDome for an in-ring interview with Michael Cole - coming up next.
A graphic aired promoting next week's Season Premiere edition of Friday Night SmackDown, live on FOX from 8E/7C! It would be new beginnings for a host of WWE Superstars from RAW and NXT, as the 2020 WWE Draft would officially take effect. A follow-up graphic aired, revealing the acquisitions made by the SmackDown Brand from not only RAW, but NXT.
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▆▆▆ Monsters Have Dreams, TooMichael Cole stood in the ring to talk about Hell in a Cell in two nights, seeing the WWE Universal Championship on the line. He welcomed out his guest, Braun Strowman, who came stomping down to the ring to a positive reception. "The Colossus" marched into the ring, where he first told Michael how glad he was that he had this time to talk. Many people had come to know him as a mountain of a man hell bent on causing carnage and inflicting as much damage as humanly possible. He'd lifted cars, ambulances - you name it - he's done it! Despite what it appeared, he was a human with dreams - and those dreams included the desire to become champion. He talked grew up bigger and uglier than everybody else around him, and while people marveled at his size, they also ran in fear. They all made fun of him because he was the giant freak in their class, who had no friends. Well, he had a lot of friends now. "The Monster Among Men" had embraced who he was deep down, and on Sunday when he captured the big one, he'd look out to all of the runts who doubted him and say "look at me now!"
"The Colossus" soaked in the cheers of the WWE Universe, when Michael Cole discussed his checkered past with Roman Reigns - the man he once brutalized over and over, just to have him come back and overcome him. Braun Strowman thought he knew all about "the Big Dog", but not anymore. Much like a lot of others, he had watched Roman change with every passing week since returning at SummerSlam. While in a past life, Roman was almost the toughest, most unstoppable man he had ever had the displeasure of fighting; he had to question who he was now. Did he still have what it took to go chest-to-face with "the Monster Among Men?" Last week said otherwise. Strowman talked seeing the fear in "the Head of the Table's" eyes last week, when he took the fight to him, and beat the living tar out of his cousin Jey Uso. Echoing the very line he said three years ago, "the Monster Among Men" said he wasn't finished with Roman Reigns - and this Sunday would become the new WWE Universal Champion!
The WWE Universal Champion did not like what he was hearing, and came walking out to the stage. Paul Heyman led the way for Roman Reigns, as both joined Braun Strowman and Michael Cole in the ring. "The Head of the Table" was amused, asking if standing across the ring from him looked like fear. He quizzed his "Special Council" the same, to which Heyman responded it didn't. Roman told Paul to lay down some lines for "the Colossus", and at will, graced the microphone. Astonished at the size of Strowman, he admitted never seeing him look quite as big or as imposing as he did right now. Before him was a man clearly primed and ready for ascent to the top of the WWE - but it would have to wait until the night after Hell in a Cell to happen! Paul alluded to the 2020 WWE Draft taking shape the second Sunday night ticked over to Monday morning, and acknowledged that Braun had been drafted to RAW.
He might plan for the WWE Universal Championship to take a trip with him to Monday nights, but Roman Reigns had other plans for him! The truth was, and this rang true as much as it did three years ago, as it will today: "the Monster Among Men" was not on the same level as Roman Reigns! The champion smiled as Braun Strowman asked Paul Heyman when he was going to let "the Big Dog" speak up for himself. Taken aback, Roman scoffed and told Braun he'd tell him exactly what Paul just did. But, he was willing to give him one better. Braun was not nearly the shot-caller he was! He didn't have the pull or backing to make things happen. Roman, on the other hand was a megastar. He'd headlined WrestleMania year-in and year-out; won Royal Rumble matches; and even ended the Undertaker! Reigns wasn't sure how obvious he had to make it: that was the reason why he was going to beat "the Colossus" again in forty-eight hours at Hell in a Cell.
Braun Strowman chuckled, as Roman Reigns declared it would end the way it always did - with a Superman Punch, and a giant-sized Spear. Once again, the WWE Universal Champion would 'Wreck Everyone' and Leave'. Dropping the microphone with the pipebomb dropped, Reigns chuckled with Paul Heyman in the corner, when the giant advised Michael Cole to take a walk! As he exited the ring, Strowman questioned why they had to wait for Sunday night. Why couldn't Hell in a Cell happen tonight? Reigns tensed up, though "the Special Council" pleaded with his man to think better of it. Roman seemed game for it, despite being backed up in the corner. Roman ignored his cornerman's cries and slowly removed his shirt for conflict - when Braun turned around and caught Jey Uso from the top rope! Throwing him down, it served as the perfect opportunity for the Superman Punch to rattle him. A second consecutive blow knocked Braun to a knee; and a third was incoming but blocked as Braun caught his fist!
Jey Uso struck with a superkick, issuing some measure of revenge for last week! Uce grounded and pounded on Braun Strowman, when the challenger hurled him across the ring with rage. With a growl, "the Colossus" clotheslined Roman Reigns over the top rope, before sliding out of the ring and initiating the Strowman Express! Tackling the Uso over, Paul Heyman flocked for safety over the barricade as "the Head of the Table" got mowed over. Jey came bounding over the top rope with a plancha - only to again go caught in the hands of the challenger. The WWE Universal Champion retreated under advisement from his "Special Council", left to watch from the rampway as Braun decimated Jey Uso - a Running Powerslam planting him through the announce table! Effortlessly did "the Monster Among Men" rip his own shirt in half, before growling with eyes on the champ. Hell in a Cell could not come soon enough for the giant!
▆▆▆ New SigneeWWE Official Adam Pearce was in his office, when Drew Gulak entered with a signed contract in hand. "The Militant Mat-Mite" joked they couldn't get rid of him; he was back with a vengeance! Pearce congratulated him, but Gulak said how humiliating it was to have to ask for his job back. He was already a SmackDown Superstar - it wasn't fair that the 2020 WWE Draft made him a free agent. While Adam explained that was how the Draft worked, Gulak was agitated by being out nursing a shoulder injury and had to find out via the Internet. Adam again congratulated him, wishing to get rid of him, but Gulak then questioned when his next match would be. He deserved it, seeing as he was SmackDown's hottest new acquisition! While initially reluctant, a lightbulb went off in the Official's head, as he told Drew he had just the match for him. He'd better hurry, though - the match was up next! Gulak was left wondering who his opponent would be, yelling how lucky it was he never forgot his gear.
- Free agent Drew Gulak signs with SmackDown.
Footage aired from moments ago, where an emotionally charged Braun Strowman headed 'the Strowman Express' leading into his WWE Universal Championship shot at Hell in a Cell, by inviting Roman Reigns to a fight. Naturally, "the Head of the Table" set this up with Jey Uso, who also found himself overwhelmed by "the Colossus". Much like last week, Reigns ran for the hills and was left to watch his cousin decimated with a Running Powerslam through the announce table.Not GoodbyeKayla Braxton was in the interview area, when in danced her guests - the New Day! The broadcast journalist talked about the influence that the three of them together had had on the WWE Universe, bringing Big E to voice his excitement. Kofi Kingston posed the question to Kayla why there was any need for feeling sour on a day like this. This was no funeral; there would be no farewells. The three of them were still the greatest of friends, and their legacies would live on together! Xavier Woods said they would still see each other all the time. With 'the Power of Positivity' on their side, the three of them saw this as a prosperous time of opportunity. One day they would be reunited; the WWE Universe would witness them in all of their glory. While Kofi and Xavier would be on SmackDown becoming WWE Tag Team Champions one more time - their best buddy "Big Time" Big E would go over to Monday Night RAW and get himself some singles gold of his own!
Big E talked about leaving the nest the New Day built together, he preached he would wear the New Day colors with pride and integrity on Monday Night RAW. But that was then - this was now. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods shifted gears to talk the New Day's Send Off match tonight against "the Booty Collective", making fun at the scarecrow hairdo of Sami Zayn, and the custody battle he had going on with Sheamus. It was hijinks like that that "Big Time" said he would miss, but tonight "the Great Liberator" and his two children, Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura of the Artist Collective would have their dreams shattered. Tonight, 'the Power of Positivity' would sweep the WWE Universe like wildfire, and when it was all over, all over the world people would be clapping their hands and chanting the three sweetest words in the dictionary: "New Day Rocks".
▆▆▆ Friday Night SmackDown on FS1 is presented by Progressive - save when you buy auto-home or motorcycle insurance.
3) Damian Priest def. Drew Gulak (2:41) "The Militant Mat-Mite" had quickly gotten ready for action after being tasked his first match back from a shoulder injury by Adam Pearce before the break. Little did he know he wasn't the only new acquisition in action - his opponent being the former NXT North American Champion! Damian Priest smile at Gulak, who wasted no time getting physical with him. With a hot flurry of strikes, "the Archer of Infamy" didn't budge much, before catching him with an unexpected spinning roundhouse kick! With an elevated flatliner, the NXT Superstar got a near fall, when the tactical technician shot got the leg with a chop block. A Saito suplex took "the Rockstar" down, as he floated over into a heel hook. Priest easily kicked him away, before sending him to the floor for a shocking tope con hilo over the top rope - after springing from the second rope! The falcon arrow connected for a two-count, and as Gulak mounted a comeback again, Priest struck with the Reckoning to get the three count!
A stunning victory in his debut on the SmackDown Brand had gotten things off on the right foot for one of "the Blue Brand's" hottest new acquisitions. Damian Priest stood tall and had his hand raised, to the excitement of the WWE Universe. "The Archer of the Infamy" posed on the second rope, no doubt planning to become a staple of Friday Night SmackDown in months to come.
▆▆▆ Moral SupportMandy Rose sat in the dressing room, where her "Husky Adonis" walked in. Otis was psyched for action against Robert Roode, and "the Golden Goddess" was excited on his behalf. "The Powder Keg" was ready to give "the Glorious One" a measure of retribution after the loss last week, though Otis took a minute to address the accident that saw Mandy get hurt. She tried to deflect the apology, sorry for getting in his way. "The Precious Peach" was asked by the SmackDown Tag Team Champion if she would join him in his corner, but she said she was planning on staying backstage. This upset Otis, who questioned what was wrong. Mandy didn't wish to get in her boyfriend's way again, and told him to go on and do her proud. Otis apologized and pleaded for her to accompany him at ringside. Rose told him she loved him, but this was for the best. The lovers were interrupted by Tucker, who told his partner he had to go - they were up. As a conflicted Otis set out for the ring, Mandy told him to give Roode hell.
Michael Cole and Corey Graves discussed Hell in a Cell as a graphic aired, confirming a new match made for this Sunday, live on the WWE Network. He'd had successful defenses against both men in back-to-back weeks - but now both Sami Zayn and Sheamus would get their shot at the WWE Intercontinental Championship simultaneously in a Triple Threat match, against Johnny Gargano.
- Hell in a Cell - WWE Intercontinental Championship - Triple Threat match - Johnny Gargano (c) vs Sheamus vs Sami Zayn
The 'Progressive Match Match Flo of the Week' aired, taking us back to last week. Heavy Machinery took the fight to "the Dirty Dawgs" in tag team competition, where things were all going the SmackDown Tag Team Champions' way. Suddenly, Otis inadvertently knocked his own girlfriend Mandy Rose from the apron, rendering her unconscious. It set things up for Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode to claim victory over the champions, as a double Glorious DDT took down Tucker.4) Robert Roode def. SmackDown Tag Team Champion Otis (6:16) With Mandy Rose choosing to stay backstage, her "Husky Adonis" ran through Robert Roode as the match got underway. The SmackDown Tag Team Champion was an untamable wrecking ball as he shot through Roode with clotheslines, before catching him with a body slam! "The Glorious One" was being put through the paces for last week, when, sidestepping a corner splash, Robert was able to strike with a lungblower. One-half of "the Dirty Dawgs" contained Otis in a chinlock, keeping him grounded using a blockbuster from the second rope. Roode was arrogant when "the Powder Keg" blocked a neckbreaker and rallied back with a pop-up spinebuster! A discus lariat wiped him out, as "the Blue Collar Boy" readied for the Caterpillar - but Mandy Rose was suddenly spotted on the screen, talking to none other than Dolph Ziggler! Mandy wanted no part of "the Show Off", who offered her flowers. Meanwhile, Roode used the distraction to strike with the Glorious DDT from behind to get the win!
For a second consecutive week, the SmackDown Tag Team Champions had eaten defeat, though Robert Roode was not yet done with Otis! Putting the boots to "the Powder Keg", Tucker immediately hit the ring and "the Glorious One" dipped out. Tucky consoled his tag team partner and best friend, but it was clear after seeing Mandy Rose speak with a flirtatious Dolph Ziggler that he was bothered. Meanwhile, it was all coming up for "the Dirty Dawgs" with a surefire future title opportunity secured.
▆▆▆ A vignette aired, taking us back to a time in NXT where "the Shenom" ran rampant. A former NXT Women's Champion, she was known for the daredevil tactics that made her a recognized face in the eyes of the WWE Universe. As the moon rose into the night's sky, it became blanketed by an eclipse, bringing a wolf to howl. It was Ember Moon, after a year away from the ring. The wolf is back, and "the Goddess of War" would make her return to Friday Night SmackDown - soon.
An advertisement aired, promoting the Best of WWE on Peacock. From the classic hits to in the ring, to behind-the-scenes, these were OMG moments the WWE Universe just had to see. WWE content was streaming now on Peacock.
An advertisement aired, promoting the culmination of a two month chase. Bobby Lashley stunned the WWE Universe when he cashed in Money in the Bank on a mortally-wounded "Scottish Terminator" to become champion. Through weeks of ducking him, and overcoming other contenders, now was the former champion's shot at redemption. Despite mowing through the army that "the All Mighty" had assembled in Team Lashley, now Drew McIntyre was the hunter - but would Lashley become the hunted? Hell in a Cell was live on the WWE Network, this Sunday from 7E/4P. Mindless ViolenceWeeks of an unknown animosity between Nikki Cross and Carmella led to singles action, as posed by Alexa Bliss last week on Friday Night SmackDown. "The Twisted Sister" had been more unhinged and crazy than usual, since her return from a mystery attack at Clash of Champions. This was revealed to be all the more true once Carmella made her arrival to the WWE ThunderDome. Moonwalking across the stage, "the Princess of Staten Island" opened herself up to an unsuspecting ambush from Nikki Cross! Refusing to let up, Mella tried to fight back with rights and lefts of her own - just for Cross to take her down with a snap suplex on the rampway! Throwing the baseball cap in her face, she treaded on "Money Mella's" hair and tugged at her arms, before the referee got involved. Cross engaging in arguments with them only opened her up to a Princess Kick from Mella, who called Cross crazy. The vicious fight saw Carmella try to get things in the ring, but Cross instead slammed her face-first into the ring post twice!
"Money Mella" was down and out, and the referees quickly intervened from letting "the Twisted Sister" mount her! With her opponent unconscious, Nikki Cross was picked up and carted back up the rampway by four officials to boos, when Alexa Bliss quickly came storming out to the stage. Walking past Nikki and the referees, "the Goddess" came down to check on Carmella. It prompted Nikki to scream for Alexa to help her, but instead she was met with a stern look. The former WWE Women's Tag Team Champions conversed, with Alexa blaming Nikki for all of this mindless violence. Nikki claimed she was sorry, but Alexa didn't want to hear it - storming away. Cross tried to break free and follow her, but her so-called BFF wasn't willing to wait around.
▆▆▆ Tender Heart of the Big Man Mandy Rose walked backstage, when she expressed sadness upon seeing Otis coming her way. Wanting to comfort her "Husky Adonis", the SmackDown Tag Team Champion admitted he didn't feel good. While she thought that was because of the defeat issued by Robert Roode, her lover admitted it was because he saw her flirting with Dolph Ziggler! It was shown on the big screen - the entire WWE Universe saw it. Mandy cupped her face as Otis accused Mandy of going behind her back with "the Show Off", though "the Precious Peach" stressed that was not the case. She had no interest in Dolph, and hadn't spoken to him since WrestleMania. The champ told his girlfriend he remembered back then, too, because his heart still broke at the thought of them together. As the big man turned to leave, Mandy pursued and told him this wasn't fair, reiterating she wanted no part of Ziggler. "The Powder Keg" barged off through a set of doors, when Tucker arrived. Out of the loop, "the Brick Hit House" asked Mandy what was wrong with Otis.
▆▆▆ Michael Cole and Corey Graves talked about Sunday's WWE Network Special. Graphics aired on-screen as the broadcast team ran down the line-up. With 'the Final Chapter' sure to be a hate-filled last encounter between the two biggest titans of the modern era, 'the Meeting of the Families' sure to see "the Two Families" battle for supremacy of the RAW Brand; and four championships to be defended - Hell in a Cell looked to burn the landscape of the WWE to a crisp.
- 'The Final Encounter' - Hell in a Cell match - Edge vs Randy Orton
- SmackDown Women's Championship - Hell in a Cell match - Bayley (c) vs Sasha Banks
- WWE World Championship - Bobby Lashley (c) vs Drew McIntyre
- WWE Universal Championship - Roman Reigns (c) vs Braun Strowman
- 'The Meeting of the Families' - La Invasíon vs The Church
- WWE Intercontinental Championship - Triple Threat match - Johnny Gargano (c) vs Sami Zayn vs Sheamus
- Shayna Baszler vs Kairi Sane
- Kickoff - Cedric Alexander vs Ricochet
A graphic aired, promoting the New Day's Send Off. For the final time for the forseeable, all three members of the New Day would team up. Ahead of Big E moving to the RAW Brand this coming week, he teams with Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods to do battle with the Artist Collective in the main event - up next!Should Have ListenedFootage aired from during the break, where after her savage attack to Carmella moments ago, Nikki Cross tried to pursue after Alexa Bliss. "The Goddess" did not want to speak to "the Twisted Sister", who dropped to her knees, begging for forgiveness! Alexa told Nikki she didn't want to hear it, but apologized profusely, while clutching her leg. Cross rambled that she knew from the start that "the Princess of Staten Island" was evil. Before being able to explain further, Alexa kicked her away and told her she'd had enough. Mella hadn't done a thing to her to deserve being left laying like that. The Scot listened as her BFF talked about the amount of people who warned her that Nikki was bad news, but she never listened to them. Bliss implied that perhaps she should have, before leaving the Amway Center. Cross was left crestfallen.
▆▆▆ A graphic aired, promoting a special one-hour edition of WWE Talking Smack, immediately following Friday Night SmackDown on FS1. Corey Graves and Kayla Braxton would be joined by the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley, Paul Heyman, the New Day and Damian Priest. It all went down at 10:05/9:05C on the WWE Network.5) The New Day def. The Artist Collective in 'the New Day's Send Off' (18:29) One final blow out for the New Day saw the trio showboat as the bell sounded. Sami Zayn did not want to hear any of it, but with his relations with Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura strenuous, "the Great Liberator" received right hands from Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods! The three sent him to the floor, before "the Swiss Cyborg" attacked Xavier from behind. He thought back, though once "the Artist" came from behind with a knee lift and a chest kick, Big E stormed through them with a double clothesline! Kofi Kingston leaped to the top rope with ten punches, before a hurricanrana sent Shin into a body block from "Big Time!" The two members of Fight Night argued with Sami Zayn, who tried to give the internationals orders - all of a sudden, Kofi came over the top rope with the Trust Fall! The New Day continued to give the fight to the Artist Collective, and Cesaro struck with a European uppercut knocking Big E through a loop. Xavier missed a rolling elbow - walking into a Michinoku driver from Sami! "The Swiss Cyborg" grinded his boot against Xavier Woods' face in the corner, when Sami Zayn snuck in with right hands for the back of Xavier's head! Shinsuke Nakamura tagged in - the Fight Night members still taking issue with "the Great Liberator". More kicks lit Xavier up, when he finally fought back with forearms. Missing a jumping knee strike, "the Artist" drove him with an inverted powerslam! Zayn tagged himself in and stomped away aggressively, driving his knee into the face for added insult. Woods finally fought back with a low dropkick and a reverse STO; but his effort to make the tag was broken by Sami - scoring with a Half-and-Half suplex! Determined to sabotage the New Day's Send Off, Cesaro toyed with his prey with a floatover gutwrench suplex, when Xavier escaped a deadlift suplex from the apron! Xavier knocked Cesaro down from the second rope, and a springboard tornado DDT was executed. Crawling for the tag, Sami Zayn instead darted in - knocking Big E and Kofi off the apron! The Artist Collective were in control as Cesaro performed the Giant Swing; transitioning into the Sharpshooter on Xavier Woods! He made the ropes, though Shinsuke Nakamura tagged in. Missing the knee drop and escaping his wrath, Kofi Kingston became legal! He took down the Fight Night members with clotheslines before a monkey flip sent Sami Zayn colliding into Shin. The S.O.S. was blocked by Cesaro, but Big E give him some fight. Kofi executed a diving crossbody onto Nakamura, but walked into the Blue Thunder Bomb from Sami! "The Great Liberator" planned to corner Kofi, but he countered the exploder suplex into a backflip DDT! The tag made to Big E, powering through anything that walked. The Big Ending was teased on Shin but was broken by "the Swiss Cyborg". The Pop-Up Uppercut saw Kofi fly over him and execute Trouble in Paradise, while Xavier sent Sami to the floor. All alone, Nakamura missed the Kinshasa and was set up for the Midnight Hour - "Big Time" covering to get the win!
A hard-fought battle saw the New Day come out on top in their last match for the forseeable as a trio. Meanwhile, Sami Zayn had been held back from making the save by none other than Sheamus, who had ran down to make it so! "The Great Liberator" shouted at "the Celtic Warrior", who had a big grin on his face at the top of the rampway. Meanwhile, Shinsuke Nakamura helped Cesaro from the ring as Big E, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods stood tall. There was only one thing left to do for the three men - and that was dance to the sound of Francesca II! Hugs were exchanged by the fan favorites, as pyrotechnics erupted overhead in the WWE ThunderDome. Blue, pink and purple confetti fell from the rafters of the Amway Center to commemorate a magical farewell for Big E ahead of his move to RAW this coming Monday. The New Day's Send Off had to have been seen to be believed!
Talking Smack #68 – October 23, 2020 Corey Graves and Kayla Braxton hosted the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley, who talked more about her attack on Sasha Banks. She denied wanting to have a clear advantage heading into Hell in a Cell, because when she walked into "the Devil's Playground" she was already assured of victory. "The One Over All" celebrated her one-year title reign and said "the Legit Boss" had always been dragging her down. Now it was over - because Sunday would be her end inside the ominous structure. Damian Priest made an impressive debut against Drew Gulak tonight, and was asked about his future prospects after being brought up from NXT as part of the 2020 WWE Draft. "The Archer of Infamy" spoke respectfully of Drew Gulak, but "the Militant Mat-Mite" had no idea what hit him. Priest coolly discussed being champion before, but now he wanted to win more gold. It was a hunger that had begun, and when it came to Friday Night SmackDown, "the Rockstar" was driven to make it his utopia. Paul Heyman spoke on behalf of Roman Reigns with regards to the wellfare of Jey Uso, believing he needed to stand up for himself for a change, and accept sometimes you get beaten down with no one around. "The Special Council" mocked Kayla's line of questioning regarding Hell in a Cell, as he talked Roman Reigns having the homefield advantage against Braun Strowman. "The Head of the Table" would leave Sunday as Hell in a Cell on Sunday - and that wasn't a prediction, it was a spoiler. The New Day were victorious in their farewell victory over the Artist Collective, and had fun with the co-hosts. Big E spoke about the bond the three men shared, and how it would live on for the rest of their lives. Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods spoke how much the New Day as a faction meant to them, and how they had so little going for them at the beginning. "Big Time's" future prospects were brought up, and Kofi and Xavier teased wanting major results - when for one last time, they danced for the people at home as a trio.
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NXT UK #116 – October 22, 2020 BT Sport Studios in London, England "God of War" by WARGASM
The opening video package aired, bringing us to the BT Sport Studios for a much-anticipated edition of NXT UK! The faces of the WWE Universe lit up the big screens overlooking the arena in London, as Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness stood in the distance with the ring in view behind them. They welcomed us to the show, on a night where after seven months in the making, Ilja Dragunov would finally receive his shot at the NXT United Kingdom Championship against WALTER!
1) Aoife Valkyrie def. Dani Luna (7:10) She had dazzled NXT Universe members with her performances in the past, but with the return to the ring of "the Lady of the Opera", for the first time since "the Return" last week, she looked to take on the powerhouse from Croydon. While Aoife tried to chop the strongwoman down to size, her arm-trap Pelé kick would see no luck as a clothesline led to a stalling suplex! Luna showcased her power with a gutwrench suplex and a front fireman's carry into fallaway slam, when Valkyrie made her return with open-palm strikes! Using her striking abilities to bounce back, an armringer saw Luna launch her across the ring with a waistlock takedown. The Lariat took the Irishwoman down, but as Dani set up the powerbomb, she escaped, and dazed her opponent with an up kick and a spinning wheel kick! With a kneeling pumphandle driver, Aoife only got a two-count; though from the top rope, Peripeteia got her the win.
In impressive fashion, Aoife Valkyrie celebrated her victory against Dani Luna, making up for what she didn't have in size with her ability to persevere and fly to get the win. "The Lady of the Opera" turned her back for a mere moment, when in ran Jinny! Surely getting even with Luna for her part in "the Fashionista's" interference going thwarted two weeks ago, the right-hand woman of NXT UK Women's Champion Kay Lee Ray found himself grabbed by the hair by the Irishwoman! Valkyrie nailed her with an open-handed slap, sending her direction into a sitout powerbomb from Luna. The two opponents recognized one another, as Luna raised Aoife's hand in a sign of respect.
☗☗☗ Following a recap of how NXT UK went off the air last week, Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness grew serious for a moment as they talked about Trent Seven's eye injury. Seven days on, "the Guvna" was still unable to see out of his right eye, as a result of the heinous attack from the NXT UK Tag Team Champions Gallus. It came with the smashing of a glass bottle to the face after Seven and Tyler Bate had won a Four Corner Elimination tag team match to be named number one contenders. Following on from Wolfgang and the Coffey Brothers' part played, NXT UK General Manager Johnny Saint was said to have given the champs a severe warning. With Moustache Mountain's future title prospects in jeopardy, "the Gallus Boys" would return next week to issue a personal apology.
- Next week - NXT UK Tag Team Champions Gallus issue a personal apology
An advertisement aired, focused around the rivalry between Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman. Since his shocking return, he had been a polarizing figure on the SmackDown Brand. Hell-bent on wrecking everyone in his path, with Paul Heyman on his side, "the Head of the Table" awaited his toughest test to date as WWE Universal Champion. With a history of violence and brutality, their roles were now reversed when "the Colossus" got his shot. Hell in a Cell was live, this Sunday on the WWE Network, from 7E/4P.
A video package aired, promoting the main event. It had been seven months since Ilja Dragunov had won the 20-man Battle Royal, outlasting nineteen NXT UK Superstars to be named number one contender. In an abridged version of the 'Prime Target' which aired last week on NXT UK, "the Mad Man from Moscow" discussed his previous battles with the NXT United Kingdom Champion. WALTER remained dismissive that Ilja would be the one to end his 566-day reign as the champ. "The Ring General" held no respect for "the Czar" despite their dozens of heated affairs in previous years. Both men refused to lose - but only one could leave with the biggest prize this side of the water. WALTER vs Dragunov was still to come.
☗☗☗ A graphic aired, promoting a special start time for NXT UK next week - next Thursday from 4PM EST/8PM GMT.
Pretty Sick Pretty Deadly strutted to the ring, interrupting the announcers with an unscheduled appearance. Miffed after coming up short in last week's Four Corner Elimination Number One Contender's match, Sam Stoker and Lewis Howley got on the microphone in their priceless outfits, to talk about what happened. It was insane to think that the next in line for an NXT UK Tag Team Championship shot was a man child and a blind man in Moustache Mountain. If anybody deserved a shot, it was the two most gorgeous and glorious individuals to ever grace the screen. Sam said when it came to who deserved the chance to meet Gallus, it was without question it should be the two of them! Not only were they the ones who masterminded a partnership with Grizzled Young Veterans, but they were far better, more successful and devilishly handsome than Aussie Attack combined! Howley considered themselves the uncrowned champs, before he and Stoker complimented one another on their clothes.
Mercifully, Aussie Attack interrupted "the Pretty Boys". Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink were having none of what Sam Stoker or Lewis Howley were selling. When it came to who the better tag team was, on either side of the pond, it had to be "the Down Under Darlings!" Taking issue with everything Pretty Deadly had to say, not only did they not deserve an NXT UK Tag Team Championship shot after last week's blunder - they weren't even close to being the most handsome tandem in NXT UK! Howley recalled their poor track record overseas, and noted how when it came to the Four Corner Elimination match last week it was they who made sure "the Darlings" didn't get a shot at "the Gallus Boys". Thorne noted it was true they were eliminated thanks to the two of them - but lucky for them, they both knew there was no use crying over Spilt Milk. Thorne and Vink hit the ring, but Stoker and Howley fled instantly. The four men argued from afar, with the Aussies challenging the Brits to come back and fight!
☗☗☗ Following discussion from Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness, footage aired from two weeks ago on NXT UK. Things continued to escalate between A-Kid and Noam Dar, as the two got into a pull-apart brawl after "El Niño Anónimo" scored a big upset over "the Scottish Supernova".
El Niño Dafty Earlier this week, Andy Shepherd sat down in the lounge of BT Sport Studios to speak with Noam Dar about his situation with A-Kid. "The Supernova" first could not help but make fun of the commentator's style of dress or his haircut, finally addressing the root of his problem with "El Niño Dafty". He didn't think a twerp like A-Kid should be swimming with the sharks in NXT UK. Noam talked being part of the WWE before NXT UK was even thought of. He was a Cruiserweight Classic standout while "El Niño Anónimo" was in college. Dar responded to Andy about how he wanted things to end, Noam believed "the Spanish Flyer" had to know better than to mess with the titans of NXT UK, like himself. Everybody was here to try make a name for themselves - but Noam Dar didn't have to. He screamed "Superstar", and next week he was going to beat that scrawny little wee-un in a Falls Count Anywhere match.
A graphic aired, promoting the return of NXT Superstar Jake Atlas. Footage aired of his previous win against Kenny Williams, and next week "the Game Changer" would once again land in action on NXT UK.
- Next week - Jake Atlas in action
2) Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter def. Callum Newman and JJ Gale (3:44) As Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter made their entrance, an insert promo reviewed comments from the two from earlier today, speaking about their time spent in the WWE UK Performance Center. They said they had been down and out before, but were ready to get back on the saddle. Back in the fold after spending several weeks working out the kinks in their work as a tag team, Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter took the fight to JJ Gale. Callum Newman initially impressed with a series of armdrags to Carter, when a springboard back elbow slowed him down. The two worked to keep Newman from his partner, when Gale cut off Smith with a death valley driver! Gale and Newman then took over, isolating Ashton from Oliver - but Carter eventually made the tag and fired through both opponents. Smith took out Gale with the Cool Runnings, paving the way for Smith to pop Newman on his shoulders for a Doomsday Springboard Cutter!
The innovative teamwork of Ashton Smith and Oliver Carter had put the pair back in their winning ways. JJ Gale and Callum Newman counted their losses as they recovered at ringside, while Carter and Smith hoped to regain all lost momentum.
☗☗☗ Big Scrap Francesca Brown stood by backstage with Ridge Holland, who tipped his cap to her and asked how she was. The Yorkshireman addressed last week, how he had Dave Mastiff beaten where he was in 'the Battle of the Blokes' - only to be screwed out of it by the petulant Mark Andrews. "Big Ridge" admitted to letting his emotions get the better of him, but he believed it was with rational cause. Ridge could beat "the Lancaster Bomber", and if that petulant, acting-out teenager had anything to say, he'd give "the Pop-Punk Prodigy" a good hiding as well. Suddenly, Dave Mastiff emerged on the scene, with two officials working to keep him back! It was last week all over again, as Brown flocked the scene - Dave and Ridge trying to go at it!
☗☗☗ Andy Shepherd and Nigel McGuinness discussed the upcoming main event, before diverting the conversation to next week. Graphics aired on-screen as they ran down the line-up for the show with a special start time of 4PM EST/8PM GMT. The challenge had been accepted, and A-Kid would face Noam Dar in a Falls Count Anywhere match to settle the score; NXT UK Women's Champion Kay Lee Ray would give Xia Brookside the biggest opportunity of her young career - daring her to last five minutes against her; NXT UK Tag Team Champions Gallus would issue a public apology to the blinded Trent Seven; and Jake Atlas would be in action!
- Falls Count Anywhere match - A-Kid vs Noam Dar
- NXT UK Tag Team Champions Gallus issue a public apology
- 5-Minute Challenge - NXT UK Women's Champion Kay Lee Ray vs Xia Brookside
- Jake Atlas in action
A graphic aired, promoting the main event. It was seven months in the making, but the wait was nearly over. WALTER would defend the NXT United Kingdom Championship in the extension of a rivalry that had lasted years - taking on the top contender, Ilja Dragunov. WALTER vs Dragunov was up next!
An advertisement aired, promoting 'the Final Chapter' in the rivalry between Edge and Randy Orton. They had fought relentlessly all year long, ever since "the Rated R Superstar" made his return at the Royal Rumble. After nine years of being banned from in-ring activity, and sitting in retirement, "the Viper" was driven to bring his career to a definite end. Edge had too, and now would have his shot at taking down "the Apex Predator" before he had the chance. Edge vs Orton: 'The Final Chapter' inside Hell in a Cell - live on the WWE Network, one week from Sunday from 7E/4P.
A graphic aired, revealing 'Breaking News' that went live on social media during the break. After the comments from Ridge Holland, and the subsequent face-off with Dave Mastiff, NXT UK General Manager Johnny Saint had okayed the idea, and in two weeks on NXT UK we would see a Triple Threat match pitting "Big Ridge", "the Lancaster Bomber" and Mark Andrews against each other.
- NXT UK - November 5, 2020 - Triple Threat match - Dave Mastiff vs Mark Andrews vs Ridge Holland
☗☗☗ 3) WALTER (c) def. Ilja Dragunov by stoppage to retain the NXT United Kingdom Championship (22:14) The fight of the year for NXT UK began in dramatic fashion, once Ilja Dragunov charged across the ring looking for the Torpedo Moscow - only to be caught with a sleeper suplex! "The Ring General" clobbered Dragunov time and time against with brutal chops from his bear-like mits, though "the Czar" refused to back down. Eventually Dragunov rebounded with a spinning backfist that rocked the NXT United Kingdom Champion, but a wrist-clutch chop saw Dragunov's neck cruelly whiplash against the ropes! As "the Mad Man From Moscow" rolled out to the floor for safety, the champ joined him and continued with chops. Ilja screamed at him to give him more, when a sharp forearm strike wiped him out! The apron powerbomb drove the challenger spine-first across the hardest part of the ring, when a European uppercut saw him sent back inside. A senton crushed Ilja, when he came out of nowhere with a German suplex! The Russian had fight, but a big Lariat from the Austrian turned him inside out! "The Ring General" maintained a Boston crab on the challenger, soon transitioning into an STF. WALTER was punishing Ilja Dragunov, grounding him with all of his body weight. Eventually "the Mad Man from Moscow" powered through, making the ropes and responding to more chops! His chest red with handprints and broken blood vessels, WALTER cut him off with a big boot sending him into the corner - but a European uppercut dazed the NXT United Kingdom Champion: setting up a Gotch-style suplex! The heart of the Russian saw him execute a grounding elbow smash, but the champ somehow kicked out. The NXT Universe knew exactly how physical this was going to be going in, but the teardrop suplex saw elbows club the back. A Uranage drove "the Czar" into the canvas, but the moment WALTER sent him into the ropes, Ilja came back with a Konstantin Special that narrowly got a two-count! From the corner, Torpedo Moscow was attempted again - but WALTER slapped him out of the air! The NXT United Kingdom Champion punished "the Czar" with a dragon sleeper, though the challenger made the ropes. WALTER readied for another Lariat, but an enzuigiri rocked him! A teardrop suplex took "the Ring General" down and a missile dropkick followed - the Torpedo Moscow making impact with the back of the champion's skull! Unable to capitalize due to his injuries, "the Mad Man From Moscow" stirred as he spotted his rival's movement. A second Torpedo Moscow knocked him down - but Dragunov had also knocked himself out cold! WALTER capitalized, picking the Russian up for a Powerbomb. The big splash from the top rope barely achieved a near fall, much to the shock of the champ! It was time to get more ugly as WALTER grounded and pounded away at Ilja from the mount. Finally pulling him up with a rear naked choke with the bodyscissors, Dragunov laid but refused to give in! Gasping for air; spluttering blood from his mouth - finally the referee had no choice but to stop the war!
WALTER relinquished the rear naked choke after an incredible war against "the Czar". The NXT United Kingdom Champion, typically stoic and towering, could not take his eyes off the fight that Ilja Dragunov had displayed. With an admitted look of horror on his face, "the Ring General" was issued his prize and raised the title high. An instant classic of a gruesome fight had seen the referee order the stoppage, as "the Mad Man From Moscow" continued to cough up blood on the mat. Refusing assistance from the official, Dragunov's gurgles saw him use whatever strength he had left to pick himself back up. On his feet, Dragunov received a standing ovation. On this Autumn night, he was unsuccessful - but Ilja Dragunov would be back to fight another day.
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