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It’s Wrestling Observer Live Saturday with Jim Valley, the last WOL of 2022. 

We go out in style with SmackDown and the return of John Cena and Charlotte, an attack by Uncle Howdy and jealousy in The Bloodline. We’ll preview AEW’s swing through the northwest this week with Seattle on Wednesday and Portland, OR on Friday. 

It’s New Year’s Rasslin Eve. Who’s the wrestler of the year? Match of the year? What was the trend in wrestling in 2022. What do those terms even mean? We’ll wrap up looking at the good things in wrestling this past year and look forward to 2023. Happy New Year, everyone!

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It’s a special edition of Wrestling Observer Radio with Jim Valley and Dave Meltzer! The former JONAH is once again Bronson Reed, returning to RAW to help The Miz in his ladder match against Dexter Lumis. We run down a very interesting episode of RAW. 

We also discuss ratings for AEW Rampage, which are improving. Dave has an update on the stars most likely to be returning for WrestleMania 39. Plus UFC, slap fighting, booker of the year, traveling to Japan and Mexico City to watch pro wrestling, and much more. This show is packed, check it out.

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Dave Meltzer and I are back on Wrestling Observer Radio going over the news in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

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  • WWE’s pie-in-the-sky idea for The Rock
  • WrestleMania and who may be there
  • Who runs creative for the Bloodline story
  • Survivor Series and Full Gear business numbers
  • News out of Rampage
  • Update on William Regal
  • UFC insider betting story
  • Listener questions

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WWE Raw video highlights: Kevin Owens responds to Sami Zayn

Two days after WarGames, Kevin Owens responded to Sami Zayn’s actions on last night’s episode of Raw.

Owens confronted The Bloodline to tell Zayn that he understands why Zayn betrayed him. Owens said he’s done the same thing to Zayn throughout his career.

While their careers have been linked together for 20 years, Owens said he’s now done with Zayn. He doesn’t want to fight Zayn, he doesn’t want to team with Zayn, he doesn’t want to ride to shows together. He doesn’t want anything to do with Zayn.

Zayn said he feels the same way and is fine if he’s never in the same room with Owens again. Zayn said he doesn’t need Owens anymore — because he has family in The Bloodline.

Owens told Zayn he’s genuinely happy for everything that’s been going on with Zayn over the past couple of months. But Owens warned Zayn that, no matter how many times he calls The Bloodline family, he’s not their real blood and he never will be.

The segment set up a match between Owens and Jey Uso for the main event. Owens overcame interference by The Bloodline to defeat Jey after hitting a stunner.

More coverage from last night —

WWE Raw video highlights —

Becky Lynch and Damage CTRL brawl in the concession area

Mia Yim vs. Rhea Ripley

Eight-person tag match: The O.C. vs. The Judgment Day

The Street Profits are back, go face-to-face with Alpha Academy

Kevin Owens confronts The Bloodline, responds to Sami Zayn

The Street Profits vs. Alpha Academy

Seth Rollins taunts Austin Theory

WWE recaps The Miz’s troubles with Dexter Lumis

Anything goes match: Dexter Lumis vs. The Miz

Dexter Lumis gives away The Miz’s money, Gargano drops Miz with superkick

Candice LeRae vs. Dakota Kai

Kevin Owens vs. Jey Uso

Raw fallout: Alpha Academy make excuses for their loss to The Street Profits

Raw fallout: Dexter Lumis’ money recipients go on a shopping spree

Raw Talk: Dexter Lumis & Johnny Gargano, Candice LeRae, Street Profits appear

WWE Survivor Series WarGames review: I hope you like weapons

WarGames has entered the WWE main roster. And the results are mixed.

Neither match was bad, let’s point that out to begin with. Everyone worked hard, and both matches had some cool spots. The men’s match had a dramatic ending that worked really well. But I see these matches and think about the WarGames matches from the past, particularly in WCW in the early 90s. These matches were paced much better, had blood, and had an intensity that these matches just didn’t have. 

Both matches at Survivor Series on Saturday at times felt like they were doing the same exact match, just with different weapons. It doesn’t help that I’ve seen so many weapons matches in the last couple of months, all with the same weapons, the question I had after watching both matches is why is simple: why should I care about weapons in a cage match when I saw them not in a cage match last month? Or the month before? These matches are meant to feel special, and all it really felt like was the same WWE weapons match, but there were two rings instead of one. 

The men headlined Survivor Series this year, and while the match was perfectly fine, the highlight of the show (and this match) were the interactions between Roman Reigns, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, and the Bloodline in general. This storyline is clearly the hottest thing in the company right now, and each step they take is very well done. The show-long storyline of Reigns questioning whether or not Zayn could be trusted, and the eventual Zayn betrayal of Owens, officially cementing himself as a ride or die Bloodline member, was very well done. It saved what otherwise was a pretty mediocre show.

Women’s WarGames had some cool spots, and some cool teases (when will they do Rhea Ripley and Becky Lynch?) but my thoughts on both matches are pretty much the same: well worked, cool spots, not bad by any means, but nothing that made me feel like I was watching something special.

Best match of the night would be the three-way match between Seth Rollins, Austin Theory, and Bobby Lashley for the United States title. It was a well-executed match with a crowd (who was largely uninterested in a lot of this show) reacting well to Seth Rollins, who probably is in line for a babyface run, if he isn’t a babyface already. The finish was very clever, with Rollins being pinned by Theory after Lashley speared Rollins as he was going for the falcon arrow. Theory is getting Triple H’s push now as opposed to Vince McMahon’s push, so the rehab continues.

AJ Styles and Finn Balor wrestled a match that was so memorable I forgot to put it in the first draft of this review, and only was reminded about it after double-checking the card. Not to say this was a bad match, as it was well worked between two guys who are excellent pro wrestlers. But that’s the problem: these two wrestlers are capable of having a way better match than what went down at Survivor Series. They wrestled for what felt like a long time in front of a dead crowd, then AJ won. They’ve had way better matches in the past, so to say this match was a disappointment would be an understatement.

The only other non-WarGames match on the show was Ronda Rousey successfully defending the title against Shotzi. Nothing about this match worked. The build was just pathetic, hardly making Shotzi look like a worthwhile opponent to Rousey. Then the match went down, where a lot of the stuff they did looked bad in front of a very disinterested crowd. The most notable moment of the match, in fact, was probably when fans started to chant for Sasha Banks, which was immediately drowned out by the WWE production crew. I am hoping there are better ideas for the SmackDown women’s division going forward as this Rousey run so far is hardly setting the world on fire.

As far as the main roster goes, we’re going to go two months (!) without a major event, with Royal Rumble taking place on January 28. By then, we’ll get a clearer picture of what WrestleMania look like. Will we get Bianca vs. Charlotte and Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch? My guess is yes. How about The Rock vs. Roman Reigns? Seems unlikely, but maybe! We will see in two month’s time.

The Bloodline, Team Belair win WWE Survivor Series WarGames matches

Sami Zayn proved his loyalty to The Bloodline at Survivor Series: WarGames.

Saturday’s pay-per-view concluded with The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa & Zayn) defeating Sheamus, Ridge Holland, Butch, Drew McIntyre & Kevin Owens in the men’s WarGames match. Jey Uso pinned Owens to win the match after Zayn stopped Owens from pinning Reigns.

Owens hit a pop-up powerbomb and a stunner on Reigns near the end of the match, but Zayn stopped the referee from counting to three. Though Zayn looked conflicted about what he did, he then gave Owens a low blow. Zayn charged at Owens to hit a Helluva Kick. He then put Owens in position for Jey to connect with a top rope splash on Owens.

The show ended with The Bloodline standing tall and everyone in the group hugging Zayn — even Jey Uso. It was said on commentary that Zayn is now much more than an “Honorary Uce.”

There had been a show-long storyline questioning whether Zayn would be loyal to The Bloodline or Owens. While Jey doubted Zayn, Reigns chose to believe him. Zayn stayed true to The Bloodline throughout the match despite Jey accidentally giving him a superkick at one point.

Earlier in the night, Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim & Becky Lynch defeated Bayley, Dakota Kai, IYO SKY, Nikki Cross & Rhea Ripley in the women’s WarGames match.

Belair and Lynch were able to take out all three members of Damage CTRL. Belair hit a KOD on Bayley into the side of the cage, then Lynch jumped off the top of the cage and gave Kai and SKY a leg drop through a table. Lynch pinned Kai to get the win.

WWE Survivor Series WarGames live results: The Bloodline vs. Team Brutes

WarGames makes its WWE main roster debut as Survivor Series takes place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts tonight.

Two WarGames matches are set for the pay-per-view. The men’s WarGames match will feature all five members of The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa & Sami Zayn) taking on Sheamus, Ridge Holland, Butch, Drew McIntyre, and Kevin Owens. Team Brutes have the man-up advantage after Sheamus & McIntyre defeated The Usos on SmackDown.

Bianca Belair, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Mia Yim & Becky Lynch vs. Bayley, Dakota Kai, IYO SKY, Nikki Cross & Rhea Ripley is the women’s WarGames match. Team Damage CTRL have the advantage in the bout.

Two title matches have been announced for the PPV. Ronda Rousey defends her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Shotzi. The United States title will be up for grabs in a triple threat between Seth Rollins, Bobby Lashley, and Austin Theory.

Plus, AJ Styles faces off with Finn Balor in a singles match for just the second time ever.

Tonight’s PPV streams live on Peacock/WWE Network at 8 p.m. Eastern time. There will also be a pre-show starting at 7 p.m. 

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Show Recap —

KICK-OFF SHOW

The pre-show panel was Kayla Braxton, Jerry Lawler, Booker T, Kevin Patrick and Peter Rosenberg.

They ran down the card, played a WarGames video package and spoke about the women’s WarGames match. After Braxton explained the WarGames rules, Booker said, “In other words, it’s going to be a long night!” 

They spoke in excruciating detail about the US Title match and played a video for Ronda Rousey vs. Shotzi. Shotzi was shown arriving to the building with Raquel Rodriguez who had a heavy-duty brace on her arm.

Megan Morant interviewed Rousey and Shayna Baszler. They mocked Shotzi and Rodriguez and bragged about what they did. They also waxed poetic about how it felt to snap somebody’s limb.

They plugged AJ Styles vs. Finn Bálor.

They aired the video of Dominik Mysterio and Rhea Ripley inviting themselves into Rey Mysterio’s house and beating him up in front of the family. (The person they brought with them to tape this on their camera did so in portrait mode.) 

The women’s WarGames match will open the show.

(The regime may have changed but the pre-show is as pointless as ever.)

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SURVIVOR SERIES MAIN SHOW 

Ozzy Osbourne welcomed us to WarGames in the intro video. Michael Cole announced a sold-out crowd of 15,609. Cole mentioned that Dusty Rhodes created the match and told us about the wrestlers in the very first one.

It appears they’ve settled on “Michin” as a nickname for Mia Yim (instead of replacing her name).

WarGames Match: Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch, Asuka, Alexa Bliss & Mia Yim defeated Rhea Ripley, Bayley, Nikki Cross & Tag Team Champions Dakota Kai & IYO SKY (39:38)

Belair and Kai started the match. They had a back-and-forth exchange but Belair got the advantage moments before SKY entered. Belair gave them a double vertical suplex but they managed to work her over until Asuka entered.

Asuka beat up both women (and looked great in doing so) long enough for Belair to recover and even the odds. Kai has already been driven into the side of the cage a bunch of times.

Cross entered next and brought kendo sticks and trash can lids in with her. She also slammed the door on Asuka’s head. The heels were in control until Bliss entered and ran wild.

Everyone hit each other with kendo sticks as Cross climbed to the top of the cage and brought everyone down with a diving crossbody.

Bayley entered next and brought ladders and tables into the ring. Her team used weapons to regain the advantage.

Yim entered next and brought more stuff into the ring. She teed off on Kai before spiking her onto a trash can lid.

The women paired off into different corners of the ring. Belair superplexed Bayley, Yim superplexed Kai, Bliss superplexed Cross, and Asuka superplexed SKY.

Ripley entered and wiped out all the babyfaces allowing her team to take over again. SKY dropkicked Asuka’s head as Ripley held in her a standing cloverleaf. Yim tried mounting a comeback but Bayley caught her in the ropes and SKY hit her repeatedly with the lid.

Lynch entered last and the match officially “started” at the 27:44 mark.

Lynch handed out kicks and dodged an attack by Cross who hit SKY with a trash can by mistake. With SKY covered in the trash can, Lynch gave her a diving leg drop.

Lynch faced off with Bayley which I think was meant to get a big reaction but it didn’t really. Lynch easily disposed of Bayley before she was confronted by Ripley (which did get a reaction). Bayley got in the way so Ripley gave Lynch a Riptide for two.

Asuka sprayed mist in Ripley’s face and Lynch spiked her with a DDT but Bayley got in the way before they could make a cover. Bayley gave Lynch a Roseplant onto the steal plate (in between the two rings) but the cover was broken up.

Belair tried to bring down six women with a tower of doom spot but Cross hit her with a kendo stick before she could do it.

Everyone traded moves which led to SKY wiping out Belair and Yim with a moonsault off the top of the cage. The crowd was pretty quiet up to this point but they broke out a “holy sh*t” and “this is awesome” chant after that.

Cross handcuffed her old pal Bliss so Bliss handcuffed herself to Cross and hit an electric chair drop onto a trash can. (It looked like Bliss could just slip her hand out of the cuff.) Asuka gave Ripley a Codebreaker before Ripley drove her into the cage. Yim went after Ripley but Ripley drove her into a ladder which snapped.

Lynch gave Kai a Man-handle Slam and Belair gave SKY a KOD. Belair took out Bayley with a KOD into the side of the cage.

The finish was insane. SKY and Kai were placed on two tables and Lynch put them through the tables with a leg drop off the top of the cage. Lynch pinned Kai for the win. This looked particularly painful for Kai who took a lot of big bumps in the match.

The crowd popped big for the finish. The match was really good once everyone was in.

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There was a commercial break/Brock Lesnar video package.

Jey Uso approached Roman Reigns. Jey said he warned them about Sami Zayn since day one. Zayn cost them the match last night and lied to his face about speaking to Kevin Owens. Jey said the only reason they didn’t go after him was that Reigns didn’t give the order.

Jey wanted to know what Reigns wanted to do. Reigns told him to go out there and be the right-hand man. Reigns said he would look Zayn in the eye and would know where he stood. Reigns told Paul Heyman to bring him Zayn.

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AJ Styles (w/Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson) defeated Finn Bálor (w/Dominik Mysterio & Damian Priest) (18:24)

Cole spoke about Styles’ time in Japan as well as the history of these two men in the (Bullet) Club and Corey Graves remarked, “you love when Twitter is nice to you.”

Seven minutes into the match, a distraction by Priest allowed Dominik to trip Styles on the apron so Gallows and Anderson went after Dominik. Priest jumped in and they brawled through the crowd. Styles made sure to get a shot in on Dom before they scampered off.

They traded moves until Styles no-sold a few of Bálor’s kicks and fired back but Bálor cut him off with a headlock elbow drop. Bálor set up for a Styles Clash but Styles slipped out of it before Bálor nailed a Pelé Kick.

Styles tried mounting some offence but Bálor cut him off again, this time with a gutbuster and his own fireman’s carry neckbreaker. Styles did a backflip into a headlock elbow drop for two. Bálor missed a Coup de Grace and Styles applied the Calf Crusher but Bálor countered by slamming Styles’ head into the mat.

They traded a few counters until Styles hit a Phenomenal Forearm for the pinfall win.

Pretty good match. 

(There are two rings side-by-side because of WarGames but they kept the action to one ring.) 

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There was a commercial break/Liv Morgan video package.

Ozzy Osbourne told the WWE universe to buy his album.

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Cole said Raquel Rodriguez wouldn’t be at ringside thanks to her broken elbow which will keep her out of action for 4-6 weeks.

Shotzi pointed to the sky during her entrance and Cole said she has dedicated the match to her father who recently passed away.

Ronda Rousey (w/Shayna Baszler) defeated Shotzi to retain the Smackdown Women’s Championship (7:13)

Shotzi went for a suicide dive but Baszler pushed Rousey out of the way and took the move instead. Shotzi shoved Rousey into the steel steps and knocked down Baszler again. Shotzi tried a high cross but Rousey countered into a slam.

Rousey toyed with Shotzi and mocked her while she did as a brief “we want Sasha” chant broke out. Shotzi tried a tornado DDT onto the apron but the spot didn’t work and Rousey just sort of fell over.

Shotzi chucked Rousey and Baszler into the crowd and knocked them down with a dive off the barricade. They all fell over into three or four fans (plants) in the front row.

Shotzi went to the top but Rousey brought her down with a judo throw and followed with Piper’s Pit. Rousey applied an armbar and Shotzi quickly tapped. Rousey retains.

This match will not be remembered fondly.

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There was a commercial break/Cody Rhodes video package. (These packages are aired in place of commercials depending on how you’re watching and so far all of the videos have been for people not on tonight’s show.)

Zayn approached Reigns in his locker room. Reigns asked if he spoke with Kevin Owens last night. Zayn said yes. Reigns asked why he lied to Jey. Zayn didn’t want to put too much on Jey’s plate before his big match. Zayn also said that he didn’t really speak to Owens, Owens did all the talking.

Reigns wanted to know what Owens said and Zayn told him that Owens wanted him to turn on the Bloodline before they turn on him. Reigns knew that Owens was his friend but they (Bloodline) weren’t just family — they were blood.

Reigns needed to know where he stood. Zayn was completely on Reigns’ side. He knew that only five people were allowed to enter Reigns’ locker room and it meant everything to him that he was one of those people. “I’m with the Bloodline.”

Reigns stared him dead in the eyes. Reigns then smirked and said, “let’s do it.” The crowd cheered and they hugged. Reigns’ face turned serious as they hugged (so Zayn didn’t see). This was good.

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Triple Threat Match: Austin Theory defeated Seth Rollins and Bobby Lashley to win the United States Championship (14:51)

They had a really fun match and Theory won the US title on a fluke.

Lashley dominated early but Theory prevented him from potentially winning by pulling the referee out of the ring on a pin attempt (which is how Lashley cost Theory the title on his cash-in). They fought outside the ring and Theory dropped Lashley with the steel steps.

Theory worked over Rollins until he came back with chops, clotheslines and a thrust kick. Rollins handed out suicide dives to each guy before wiping out both men with a flip dive. Rollins tried a stomp but Lashley yanked Theory out of the way and put Rollins in a Hurt Lock. Theory put Lashley in a sleeper until he had to let go of Rollins.

Lashley dumped Theory from the ring and Rollins gave Lashley a Pedigree for two. Theory dumped Rollins from the ring and gave Lashley a rolling blockbuster. Lashley slipped out of an A-Town Down attempt and applied a Hurt Lock. Theory used the Bret Hart kick off the ropes counter into a pin but Rollins broke that up with a frog splash on Lashley for a nearfall.

Rollins and Theory traded counters until Lashley managed to put them both in the Hurt Lock at once but they quickly got out of it. Theory and Lashley were hunched over so Rollins stepped off Theory’s back and gave Lashley a curb stomp.

Theory prevented a cover so Rollins gave him a superplex. Rollins was going to transition into a falcon arrow but Lashley speared Rollins. As a result, Theory fell on top of Rollins and pinned him to win the title. (Lashley couldn’t get up in time to break it up.)

(The finish didn’t quite land the way they wanted but it still worked for the story they’re going for.)

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There was a commercial break/Miz video package. New Day plugged WWE Shop.

Jey approached Reigns and asked if Zayn lied to him too. Reigns said he saw everything he needed to see in Zayn’s eye. Jey seemed content.

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Owens wore a Dusty Rhodes t-shirt. Rhodes has a red elbow pad on in the picture and Owens wore a matching elbow pad.

WarGames Match: WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, Sami Zayn, Solo Sikoa & Tag Team Champions Jey & Jimmy Uso (w/Paul Heyman) defeated Kevin Owens, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Ridge Holland & Butch (38:32)

Butch and Jey Uso started. Jey had the upper hand but Holland entered next and they beat the crap out of Jey for three minutes.

Jimmy was going to enter next to save his brother but Reigns stopped him and sent Zayn out instead (forcing him to save Jey and team with him). The crowd chanted “Sami Uso.” Zayn ran wild on Holland but Butch wiped out Zayn and Jey with a dive after they got into a light argument. Holland was about to squish Jey into the cage but Zayn saved him.

McIntyre entered next and tossed around Jey and Sami with suplexes. McIntyre setup Jey for a superplex but Sami saved him again. Holland wiped out Zayn and McIntyre suplexed Jey before giving Zayn a DDT.

Jimmy entered next and brought tables into the ring. Jey and Sami argued over who would set up the table and they got into a shoving match as Jimmy tried breaking it up. Reigns shook his head watching this. They eventually did work together to fend off the other team.

McIntyre fought them off as Owens entered next. Owens brought steel chairs in with him and used one on both Usos before hitting Jey with a Swanton.

Zayn and Owens faced off but Holland attacked Zayn before anything could happen. Owens put Jimmy through a table as his teammates beat up Zayn (Owens was down as this was happening).

Sikoa entered next and ran wild on the Brutes. Owens drove him into the cage and superkicked him twice but Sikoa no-sold it. Owens tried a powerbomb but Sikoa backdropped him onto the steel. Reigns was impressed. Sikoa dropped McIntyre with a superkick but McIntyre came back with a running headbutt.

Sheamus entered next and tossed the Bloodline around. Sheamus rallied his buddies and they put the boots to everyone. Reigns was looking at his feet as his team was getting beat up.

Reigns entered last and the match was “official” at the 28:00 mark. Each team stood tall and they squared off. Reigns handed out right hands and gave Sheamus a superman punch. Sheamus blocked a spear with a knee strike.

The good guys each grabbed a member of the Bloodline in the ropes and they all did ten beats of the Bodhrán to the delight of the crowd.

Sheamus setup Reigns for a Brogue Kick but Sikoa took the move instead — saving Reigns. Reigns followed with a spear but Holland broke up the cover.

Jey went for a superkick on Butch but he ducked and Jey nailed Sami. Jey seemed unbothered and the crowd booed and chanted “asshole.” The Usos gave Butch a 1D but Holland broke up the cover. The Usos superkicked Holland and Reigns speared him through the table.

Sikoa saved Reigns again and gave McIntyre a Spinning Solo through a table. Owens gave Sikoa a stunner but Reigns broke up the cover.

Owens slapped Reigns and they traded fists. Reigns gave Owens a superman punch but Owens came back with a superkick and pop-up powerbomb. Owens hit a stunner and seemed to have it won but Zayn blocked the referee from counting.

Owens and Zayn stared at each other before Owens yelled at him and the crowd loudly chanted “Sami Uso.” Owens blocked a Jimmy superkick and Zayn gave Owens a low blow. Zayn looked at Reigns before giving Owens a Helluva Kick.

Jey saw what he did and followed with a splash on Owens for the pinfall win.

Reigns hugged Sami and the crowd popped. Jey gave Sami a big hug and the crowd popped even louder.

The Bloodline posed together.

The match itself was good but was really just a backdrop for the Bloodline story stuff — which was really well done. The payoff at the end was terrific. 

WWE SmackDown video highlights: Ready for war

Last night’s SmackDown set the stage for the men’s WarGames match at Survivor Series.

Sheamus made his return as The Brawling Brutes fought with The Bloodline to close last night’s show. The Brawling Brutes also got some assistance, with Drew McIntyre helping them even the odds against Roman Reigns’ crew.

It appears that the men’s WarGames match will be The Bloodline (Roman Reigns, The Usos, Solo Sikoa & Sami Zayn) vs. The Brawling Brutes (Sheamus, Ridge Holland & Butch), Drew McIntyre, and one more partner who has yet to be revealed. Zayn wasn’t on last night’s show due to personal reasons.

It was also confirmed that Ronda Rousey will be defending her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Shotzi at Survivor Series. Shotzi won a number one contender’s six-pack challenge last night to earn the title shot.

Plus, The Usos retained their Undisputed WWE Tag Team titles against The New Day, The Viking Raiders returned with Sarah Logan, and the SmackDown World Cup tournament kicked off.

More coverage from last night —

WWE SmackDown video highlights —

The Usos vs. The New Day for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team titles

Roman Reigns plans a special celebration for The Usos

SmackDown World Cup first-round match: Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Santos Escobar

Bray Wyatt headbutts LA Knight

Number one contender’s six-pack challenge

All Shotzi won is the beating of a lifetime

Ricochet will face Mustafa Ali in the World Cup next week

SmackDown World Cup first-round match: Braun Strowman vs. Jinder Mahal

The Viking Raiders return with Sarah Logan

The Brawling Brutes and Drew McIntyre brawl with The Bloodline

SmackDown fallout: Santos Escobar will make lucha libre reign supreme

SmackDown fallout: It’s time for Lacey Evans to go back to basics

Sami Zayn ‘past the point of trying to predict’ where WWE Bloodline angle goes

Sami Zayn says the audience’s reaction to his angle with the Bloodline has changed where the story is headed. 

Zayn spoke with MIrror UK recently and noted that the original plan was for him and the Bloodline to have some on-screen interactions only “every now and again.” Now he says the angle is only “scratching the surface” of where it can go. 

“This is one of the more filled-out, long-term stories I’ve ever been a part of, and it’s long, even by WWE standards. Usually, we might do two or three-month stories, but I’ve been aligned with The Bloodline in some respects since April and we’re still only kind of scratching the surface as to where this is going to go,” Zayn said. 

“The initial idea was just to have some on-screen interactions every now and again because it made sense as the self-proclaimed locker room leader I should have a good rapport with the Head of the Table. So we were kind of cooking up that idea,” he continued. 

Zayn would say, however, that he was confident that the dynamic between him and the Bloodline would be successful. 

“On some level, I knew that when you add the lightness that my character brings to kind of the seriousness and the star power that they bring that it was gonna light the whole thing up. That was the goal.”

He continued to say that the audience’s reaction to the angle changed the direction the story is taking. Zayn said his on-screen interactions with Jey Uso are an example of this. 

“But one of the things I’m realizing is with live audiences these stories tend to take a life of their own, and you kind of don’t know where they’re going to go and that’s actually what’s exciting about it.”

“For example, the dynamic between Jey and myself? I don’t know that it was ever meant to be like this but now you’re starting to get people guessing what’s Jey going to do and where is it going for him.”

“I’m past the point of trying to predict what the end game is. But I think at this point, we have such a level of investment that whatever happens, I think fans are going to just be there along for the ride. It’s been really a lot of fun and seeing how much the fans have been loving it has been really rewarding.”

Zayn also spoke with BT Sports recently and said that the segment where Roman Reigns gifted him the Honorary Uce t-shirt is something he hopes fans will remember for a long time. 

“It’s probably the best in-ring segment I’ve ever done,” Zayn said. “I hope people will remember that moment for years to come”

WWE Raw live results: Season premiere, Extreme Rules fallout

Date: October 10, 2022
Location: Barclay Center in Brooklyn, New York 

The Big Takeaway —

Despite some returns and special appearances, this was a remarkably by-the-numbers edition of Raw.

Show Recap —

Shawn Michaels, Road Dogg and X-Pac were in Gorilla Position in DX gear asking each other if they were ready. They then pointed off-screen to Triple H to ask if he was ready. The camera panned to Hunter who was wearing a suit and had a headset on.

Hunter told them to have fun but to be careful because they can’t do what they used to. He warned them not to swear too. They took turns swearing, some of which were censored. Michaels asked who left out four cocks. They cut to four toy roosters. Michaels, Road Dogg, and X-Pac left, so I guess the reunion is later.

Corey Graves welcomed us to Raw and introduced our new play-by-play announcer, Kevin Patrick. They ran down Raw and said we would relive the return of Bray Wyatt last night (so he may not necessarily be appearing tonight).

The Bloodline segment 

Roman Reigns and the Bloodline entered. Reigns said you’re always looking ahead when you’re the greatest of all time. His dad always taught him that the loudest in the room was always the weakest in the room. Sami Zayn suddenly looked concerned but Reigns actually singled out Jey Uso.

Zayn interrupted and the crowd chanted for him. Zayn wanted to handle Jey on Reigns’ behalf. Reigns chuckled and said, “he really is the honourary Uce.” Reigns gladly allowed him to continue.

Zayn spoke to Jey who did his best to ignore him. Zayn told Jey that his behaviour of late hasn’t been very “Us-y.” The crowd chanted “Us-y” and Jimmy Uso was amused. Zayn got the crowd to chant for Jimmy and Solo Sikoa. Jimmy was having fun with it but Sikoa remained stoic. Zayn told Jey he needs to be cool like the rest of them.

Jey looked through Zayn and asked Reigns if he was ribbing him. Reigns basically blew him off because this was Zayn’s segment.

Matt Riddle interrupted. Riddle let us know that he beat Seth Rollins in the fight pit. He knew that there was a stipulation that he couldn’t fight Reigns again for the title but his argument for a title match was “come on, bro.” He got the crowd into it. Reigns said no.

Riddle said maybe another member of the Bloodline should fight him. The crowd chanted for Sami so Jey told him he should do it. They got into a petty argument until Zayn challenged Riddle and he accepted.

(Zayn was good here but this wasn’t much of a segment.) 

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There was an Extreme Rules recap video where they showed quick highlights from every match. They often show video packages, of course, but this was something a little bit different. (They didn’t show Wyatt’s return.)

Johnny Gargano defeated Austin Theory (8:50)

Theory controlled through an early break after suplexing Gargano onto the apron. Theory applied the Gargano Escape but Gargano escaped and applied the Gargano Escape but Theory escaped and hit a superkick. Gargano came back with his own superkick and a suicide dive into a DDT followed by One Final Beat for the pinfall win. 

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Uli Latukefu from ‘Young Rock’ was shown at ringside. 

Rey Mysterio defeated Chad Gable (w/Otis) (7:47)

Rey and Gable could have a killer match but this was just meant to give Rey a decisive win.

Rey took control just in time for Rhea Ripley and Dominik Mysterio to enter ahead of a commercial break. (Ripley wore a makeshift “BETH” armband as if Beth Phoenix was dead.) Rey went for a dive which was caught by Otis but Rey slipped away and drove him into the ring post. Rey then gave Gable a 619 and springboard splash for the pinfall win.

— After the match, Dominik wanted Rey to hit him. Rey instead fought off the rest of Judgment Day. Rey went for a 619 (on Damian Priest, I think) but Dom clotheslined him.

Dom once again implored Rey to hit him. Rey went to leave so Dom shoved him from behind. Ripley held Rey against the ropes so that Dom could hit a 619. Dom stood over Rey as they abruptly went to break. 

[SECOND HOUR] 

After a break, they showed a video of Rey crying on the apron as Dom looked on.

Judgment Day segment

They bragged about Finn Bálor’s win over Edge at Extreme Rules. Bálor said he pissed on our parade and had other members of Judgment Day remind us that he got Edge to say “I quit.” Bálor wanted to remind us what happened so they played a very long video package of the match. Dom tried to speak but he basically gets the Vickie Guerrero treatment.

Bálor moved on to AJ Styles but didn’t speak long until Styles interrupted. Styles couldn’t believe their long friendship was coming down to this. Bálor was about to speak but Styles told him he wasn’t there to argue. Styles said Bálor was right. Everything he needed was right in front of him. He knew that what he need were friends and family.

Styles got to a knee in front of Bálor before they hugged. Bálor was thrilled. Styles told him, “I wasn’t talking about you.”

Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows entered. They joined with Styles. The crowd chanted, “holy shit.” Gallows punched Dominik and the two sides brawled. Styles, Gallows and Anderson almost got Bálor to themselves but he managed to escape. 

(I don’t know if it’s just me or the crowd mixing, but it’s hard to get a gauge of this crowd so far. Dom legitimately did get good heat and the crowd popped for Styles. They also seemed happy that Gallows and Anderson returned with Styles. But there’s been some weird noise otherwise.)

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Byron Saxton had a sit-down interview with Damage CTRL. He asked Bayley a question but Dakota Kai answered instead. Kai told Saxton that she was at rock bottom before Bayley lifted her up. IYO SKY said something in Kai’s ear. Kai said they would do anything for Bayley and she would get the gold she deserved. Bayley said she would kick Candice LaRae’s ass tonight.

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Reigns, Heyman and Sikoa were about to leave the arena before Jey approached Reigns because he wanted to discuss something with him. Reigns basically said there was nothing to discuss because he wanted to explore New York and it was Jey’s job to make sure Zayn won tonight. Jey wondered about Sikoa but Reigns said Sikoa was with him tonight. Reigns, Heyman and Sikoa left in the car together. Jey seemed annoyed.

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Candice LeRae defeated Bayley (6:08)

They had a normal match that went through a break and LeRae picked up the sudden surprise win with a rollup.

— Kai and SKI ran out after to attack LeRae so Bianca Belair ran out to make the save but the numbers game was too much and Damage CTRL laid them out. Bayley gave Belair an elbow drop onto Belair’s title belt.

(There seemed to be a lot of fake booing here.)

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Maryse gave Miz a birthday gift. It was a baseball bat. 

The Miz’s birthday party

Miz was excited upon realizing his baseball bat was signed by the best home run hitter in baseball, José Ramírez — not Aaron Judge. There was a table set up with gifts so Maryse told him to grab one. He did, but when he lifted it off the table, Dexter Lumis’s head popped up through the table.

Miz put the gift box over Lumis’ head but Lumis appeared in the ring anyway moments later. Lumis tried to choke out Miz but Miz escaped, after accidentally pushing Maryse into the cake. Miz and Maryse both escaped before Lumis used a knife to grab a piece of cake.

This felt like a complete waste of time.

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Michaels, Road Dogg, and X-Pac hyped up two jobbers in the back before they were approached by Miz and Maryse who complained about Lumis. Road Dogg suggested Miz face Lumis next week and if he loses, Lumis would get his balls. Miz accepted. (I don’t think the balls thing was an official stipulation.)

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1-on-2 handicap match: Omos (w/MVP) defeated two jobbers (1:18)

Omos beat two guys and laid them out afterwards with tree slams.

[THIRD HOUR]

They replayed the entire Bray Wyatt return segment from Extreme Rules. 

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Bobby Lashley entered for his title match. Lashley reminded us that he’s beaten Drew McIntyre, Roman Reigns, and Brock Lesnar. He was ready for Seth Rollins and called him out. 

Brock Lesnar return 

Lesnar entered instead of Rollins. Lesnar wore blue jeans and a jean jacket. Lesnar was in a good mood and seemed happy to see Lashley. That was before he suplexed Lashley and gave him consecutive F5s. The crowd chanted, “welcome back.” Lesnar put Lashley in a Kimura before letting go. Lesnar put his cowboy hat on and left. 

Seth Rollins entered after a break as officials checked on Lashley. Rollins’ midsection was taped up. Rollins got on the mic and tried to egg Lashley on. The line that got him was when Rollins said, “I thought you were supposed to be a soldier.” Lashley limped back toward the ring and told them to start the match.

Seth Rollins defeated Bobby Lashley to win the United States Championship (2:30)

Lashley went for a spear immediately but Rollins countered into a Pedigree for a nearfall. Rollins followed with a frog splash for a nearfall. Lashley hit a spear but was too hurt to capitalize. Rollins hit a series of strikes and a stomp for the pinfall win. Rollins celebrated with his belt as they quickly went to break. 

— Saxton approached Lashley for an interview after the break. Lashley was pissed. He challenged Lesnar to show up on Raw next week to prove he was nothing but a bitch. 

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There was a spooky Bray Wyatt video, so they aren’t done teasing stuff. (There was also an ad teasing him for Friday’s Smackdown but it didn’t explicitly say he would be there.)

Elias returns next week.

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Matt Riddle defeated Sami Zayn (w/The Usos) (16:15)

After ten minutes and a break, Jey tried to get involved but Zayn told him not to which led to Riddle getting the upper hand ahead of another break.

They wrestled back and forth following the break until Riddle hit an RKO for the pinfall win. (Jey prevented Jimmy from getting involved moments before this.)

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As Riddle exited, DX entered with about seven minutes left in the show.

D-Generation X anniversary celebration 

Road Dogg did his usual intro (while referring to them as “geriatric-X”) and had the crowd sing Billy Gunn’s part. Corey Graves said the other guy (Gunn) was doing something with office supplies (scissors) at the moment.

Triple H wondered who was with them 25 years ago when they started and a significant portion of the crowd applauded. Hunter and Michaels did their usual schtick and Michaels implored the crowd to put them out of their misery if they were doing this in another 25 years. He led the crowd in a “you suck” cheer and that was that.

This was absolutely nothing. 

The Rock acknowledges ‘great job’ Roman Reigns & The Usos are doing in WWE

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson acknowledges the “great job” his Bloodline family members are doing in WWE.

During an interview with Chris Van Vliet to promote his new movie “Black Adam,” Johnson was asked if he “acknowledges the Tribal Chief.” Johnson said Roman Reigns and The Usos are doing a great job, and they’ve been able to adjust to the unexpected change in WWE this year with Vince McMahon retiring from the company.

“I do, it’s my family,” Johnson said. “I think those guys are — I think they’re doing a great job. And I think what an interesting shift that the company has gone through this year. Unexpected in many ways, but when unexpectations happen in that kind of way, form, and fashion, especially in that business, you’ve got to have the ability and the agility to pivot, which they have. With Roman, I think he’s doing a pretty good job, and the boys too, The Usos too.”

Reigns is currently the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. He’s set to defend the title against Logan Paul at Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, November 5.

The Usos are the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions.

A match between Reigns and Johnson has long been rumored for WrestleMania, even being teased on Johnson’s “Young Rock” television show. Reigns was asked about potentially facing Johnson at WrestleMania 39 during an appearance on the Impaulsive podcast last month.

“They keep trying. Everybody keeps trying on this one,” Reigns said. “I don’t book the show, bro. I’m up for anybody.

“If it works out, then I’m ready.”

“Black Adam,” which is a DC Comics film, will be released in theaters on Friday, October 21. Johnson’s interview with Van Vliet is available to watch below:

Roman Reigns announced for WWE Raw season premiere

Roman Reigns and The Bloodline are set to appear on the October 10 season premiere episode of WWE Raw. 

Reigns and The Bloodline were announced for Raw’s season premiere during a video package on this week’s Raw show. Raw’s season premiere will emanate from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. 

The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion, Reigns is set for his next title defense against Logan Paul at Crown Jewel in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Saturday, November 5.

Reigns has also been announced for the season premiere episode of SmackDown on Friday, October 7. 

Already announced for the Raw season premiere is a D-Generation X 25th anniversary celebration, with appearances by Triple H, Shawn Michaels, “Road Dogg” Jesse James, and X-Pac. 

The announced October 10 Raw lineup so far:

  • Roman Reigns & The Bloodline appear
  • D-Generation X 25th anniversary celebration with appearances by Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Road Dogg Jesse James & X-Pac

WWE SmackDown video highlights: Sami Zayn officially becomes the ‘Honorary Uce’

Sami Zayn officially got (somewhat) accepted into The Bloodline last night.

During an Acknowledgment Ceremony on last night’s SmackDown, it appeared that The Bloodline were going to end their association with Zayn. Roman Reigns asked Zayn why he was tagging along with them and why he had a Bloodline shirt on. Reigns wanted to know what this was about.

Reigns then told Zayn to take the Bloodline shirt off. Zayn tried to explain himself to Reigns, but Reigns again told Zayn to take the shirt off. When he wouldn’t, Jey Uso ripped the shirt off Zayn.

Reigns said Zayn will never wear a Bloodline shirt again — but that’s because he got Zayn a new one. It was then revealed that Reigns had gotten Zayn an official “Honorary Uce” shirt.

Zayn put the shirt on, told Reigns that he acknowledges him, and then hugged Reigns.

The Bloodline were also involved in the main event of last night’s SmackDown, with The Usos retaining their Undisputed WWE Tag Team titles against Ridge Holland & Butch. A distraction by Imperium led to Holland & Butch losing the match.

More coverage from last night —

WWE SmackDown video highlights —

Sami Zayn officially becomes the “Honorary Uce”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTRtqMnAgqw

Liv Morgan vs. Lacey Evans

Los Lotharios interrupt Hit Row’s party

Solo Sikoa beats down Ricochet and Madcap Moss

The New Day vs. Maximum Male Models

Braun Strowman vs. Otis

Scarlett throws fireball at Drew McIntyre, Karrion Kross chokes McIntyre out

Raquel Rodriguez vs. Dakota Kai

The Usos vs. The Brawling Brutes for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team titles

SmackDown fallout: Shotzi’s objective is to get rid of Damage CTRL

SmackDown fallout: Los Lotharios decided to show Hit Row how they party

WWE SmackDown video highlights: Drew McIntyre takes out The Bloodline

On the eve of Clash at the Castle, Drew McIntyre stood tall heading into his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship match against Roman Reigns.

SmackDown was supposed to be headlined by a celebration of Reigns’ title run reaching the two-year mark, but McIntyre laid out Reigns with a Claymore as he arrived to the arena. McIntyre then headed to the ring to take out The Usos and Sami Zayn.

The attack included McIntyre putting Jimmy Uso through the announce table and spearing Jey Uso through the barricade.

After taking out all of the Bloodline members, McIntyre cut a promo promising to kick Reigns’ head in and win the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. 

More coverage from last night —

WWE SmackDown video highlights —

Viking Rules match: The New Day vs. The Viking Raiders

A look at the historic two-year title reign of Roman Reigns (part one)

Sami Zayn prepares for Roman Reigns’ championship celebration

Liv Morgan promises to rip Shayna Baszler’s arm off at Clash at the Castle

Karrion Kross vs. Drew Gulak

Ronda Rousey no longer suspended, attacks Adam Pearce

Hit Row vs. Maximum Male Models

A look at the historic two-year title reign of Roman Reigns (part two)

Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Happy Corbin

Butch vs. Ludwig Kaiser

Drew McIntyre takes out The Bloodline

SmackDown fallout: Hit Row has the competition big mad

SmackDown fallout: The Viking Raiders vow to continue their path of dominance