Cruiserweight title match set for WWE Survivor Series pre-show

The Cruiserweight Championship will be on the line on tonight’s Survivor Series pre-show.

Ahead of tonight’s pay-per-view, WWE announced that NXT Cruiserweight Champion Lio Rush will defend his title against wrestlers from Raw and SmackDown in a triple threat match on the pre-show. It will be Rush vs. Raw’s Akira Tozawa vs. SmackDown’s Kalisto.

The announcement was made on WWE Now’s preview show for Survivor Series.

Tozawa and Kalisto were both on the 205 Live roster prior to last month’s WWE Draft.

Rush has recently been feuding with Angel Garza. Rush retained his title against Garza on NXT two weeks ago, but Garza had his foot on the rope while he was being pinned. Garza also taunted Rush’s wife during that match.

Garza defeated Isaiah “Swerve” Scott on last night’s NXT TakeOver: WarGames pre-show. WWE posted video of an angle after the match where Rush attacked Garza as he was heading backstage.

The pre-show will begin at 5 p.m. Eastern time, with the main card starting at 7 p.m. Eastern. Shawn Michaels will also appear on the pre-show and reveal NXT’s team for tonight’s men’s triple threat elimination tag match.

Two matches, 24/7 title defense set for WWE 205 Live

After one week of being taped at Full Sail University, 205 Live is back to airing live after SmackDown tonight.

WWE has announced two matches for the episode. Cruiserweight Champion Lio Rush will team with Raul Mendoza against Ariya Daivari & Tony Nese, and Angel Garza will take on Jack Gallagher. WWE is also hyping that 24/7 Champion Samir Singh will defend his title on the episode.

Rush has defeated Mendoza in non-title matches on 205 Live each of the past two weeks. Rush retained his title against Garza on NXT this Wednesday, with Garza having his foot on the rope while he was being pinned.

WWE.com is pushing that Garza, Daivari, and Nese have their sights set on getting a Cruiserweight title shot.

Samir & Sunil Singh bailed on their 24/7 title handicap match against R-Truth on Monday’s Raw. They were then attacked by Erick Rowan backstage.

Tonight’s SmackDown and 205 Live are taking place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Last week’s 205 Live was taped at Full Sail due to WWE taping SmackDown and Raw in Manchester, England last Friday.

Yim-Shirai ladder match set for NXT, Garza to challenge for Rush’s title

Two matches have been confirmed for next week’s episode of NXT.

Mia Yim and Io Shirai will face off in a ladder match on next week’s show, with the winner earning the WarGames advantage for their team at TakeOver. Angel Garza will also challenge for Lio Rush’s Cruiserweight Championship on NXT next Wednesday.

Yim will be on Team Ripley in the first-ever women’s WarGames match, while Shirai will be on Team Baszler. The match will be Rhea Ripley, Tegan Nox, Candice LeRae & Yim vs. Shayna Baszler, Bianca Belair, Shirai, and a partner.

Yim was announced as the final member of Team Ripley after coming out with a kendo stick and making the save for Ripley, Nox, LeRae, and Dakota Kai during a brawl on tonight’s NXT. In a backstage segment later in the show, Kai was disappointed when she wasn’t chosen to be the final member of Team Ripley.

The WarGames match at TakeOver will begin with a member of each team facing off. The advantage will decide which team gets to have their next member enter first.

TakeOver: WarGames is being held at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois on Saturday, November 23.

Garza defeated Tony Nese in a Cruiserweight title number one contender’s match tonight. Rush came out to the stage and offered Garza a handshake after, but he slapped Rush instead.

Two matches set for WWE 205 Live, Raul Mendoza in action

Cruiserweight Champion Lio Rush is set for non-title action on tonight’s 205 Live.

WWE has announced that Rush will face Oney Lorcan on 205 Live tonight. Isaiah “Swerve” Scott vs. Ariya Daivari will also take place on the episode, and Raul Mendoza will be in action.

This will be the first time Rush has appeared on 205 Live since winning the Cruiserweight title from Drew Gulak on the October 9 episode of NXT.

It was announced last week that “some of NXT’s best competitors under 205 pounds” will be appearing on NXT going forward. The Cruiserweight title is now called the NXT Cruiserweight Championship.

In the WWE Draft, Gulak and The Lucha House Party (Kalisto, Gran Metalik & Lince Dorado) went to SmackDown, while Humberto Carrillo and Akira Tozawa went to Raw.

Rush was on commentary for Angel Garza vs. Jack Gallagher on this week’s NXT. Garza won, pointed to Rush, and gestured that he wants the Cruiserweight title.

Tonight’s SmackDown and 205 Live are taking place at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri.

Lio Rush wins Cruiserweight title from Drew Gulak on NXT

A new Cruiserweight Champion was crowned on this week’s episode of NXT.

In the opening match of the show, Lio Rush defeated Drew Gulak to win the Cruiserweight title. Rush pinned Gulak after hitting a frog splash, a springboard stunner (springboarding off the bottom rope), and another frog splash.

There was then a post-match angle where NXT general manager William Regal was putting the Cruiserweight title on Rush but was stopped by Gulak. Gulak gave the title to Rush and shook his hand.

Rush returned to WWE television on the September 18 episode of NXT. He became the number one contender to the Cruiserweight title by defeating Oney Lorcan.

The Cruiserweight title is now known as the NXT Cruiserweight Championship.

Dave Meltzer reported in Monday’s Daily Update that a new episode of 205 Live is schedule to stream on the WWE Network after SmackDown this Friday. Despite WWE announcing the show’s move to Fridays and two matches being announced, there wasn’t a new 205 Live episode last week.

WWE NXT live results: WALTER vs. Kushida, Drew Gulak vs. Lio Rush

Preview by Joseph Currier

Week two of the “Wednesday Night War” takes place tonight, with three matches announced in advance for NXT.

Two of those are non-title matches involving champions. WWE United Kingdom Champion WALTER will take on Kushida, and NXT North American Champion Roderick Strong will face Isaiah “Swerve” Scott.

One championship will be on the line tonight as Lio Rush challenges for Drew Gulak’s Cruiserweight title. Rush became the number one contender by defeating Oney Lorcan three weeks ago.

NXT will follow up on two former champions making their returns last week. After Adam Cole retained his NXT Championship against Matt Riddle, Finn Balor confronted Cole and declared that he’s back in NXT.

Nearly seven months after undergoing neck surgery, Tommaso Ciampa also returned last Wednesday. He confronted Cole after Undisputed Era’s Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish retained their NXT Tag Team titles against The Street Profits in the main event.

Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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A title match kicked off the show.

Lio Rush defeated Drew Gulak to win the NXT Cruiserweight Championship

Rush pinned Gulak after a frog splash. This was good. My only complaint was Rush’s best comeback came during a commercial break. Other than that, great way to open the show.

Rush started on fire, but Gulak soon cut him off using his catch-as-catch-can style. Rush fought back but lost a chop exchange. Rush was perched on the top turnbuckle when Gulak kicked him off the ropes. Rush fell on some ringside attendant plants, and they caught him before a commerical break. The split screen is back this week.

During the break, Gulak dashed some hope spots and generally worked over Rush. Suddenly, Rush made a comeback while the commercials were still playing. He used a tilt-a-whirl into a tornado DDT for a near fall. 

Back from commercial, Gulak turned Rush for a flip and mowed him down with a lariat to turn the tide again. Rush answered back with a roll up for a two count. Gulak then trapped Rush in a Dragon sleeper. Rush reversed the hold, but Gulak soon picked him for a Cyclone Crash. Rush got his foot on the bottom rope to break the count. The crowd chanted “Lio” in support.

Rush executed a frog splash, and Mauro Ranallo noted it was Eddie Guerrero’s birthday. He would have been 52 years old today. We miss you, Eddie.

Springboarding off a rope, Rush caught Gulak with a stunner. Rush climbed the turnbuckles to deliver an Art Barr frog splash to score the pinfall and win the title.

Gulak personally presented Rush with the belt after the match as if he was passing the torch in a show of respect. 

Next up was a Finn Balor vignette. This was very well done, as per usual with WWE. They put out some great video packages. That was more evident with the next vignette.

Another video package hyped the return of Tegan Nox, and then she was announced for next week’s NXT show.

Rhea Ripley defeated Aliyah (w/ Vanessa Borne)

Ripley mauled Aliyah in a short squash match. Ripley no sold any offense, and she looked like a killer. She applied a standing scorpion leglock, and then she spun around with a giant swing while still applying the hold. She dropped down into a sit-out facebuster with the hold still locked in, and Aliyah soon tapped out.

Ripley got the house microphone and called out NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler. She warned Baszler that she was coming for her and the championship.

The announce team — Mauro, Beth Phoenix and Nigel McGuinness — plugged the WWE press conference in Las Vegas. Yada yada yada.

The next entrance at first gave me flashbacks to the Destruction Crew in the AWA, but this turned out to be much different. It was Breezango doing a construction gimmick. They even had safety vests and hard hats. 

Jaxon Ryker interrupted the fun as he carried out the team of Ever-Rise. Thet were beaten up and laid out. They were supposed to be the opponents for Breezango, but the Forgotten Sons stole their match after beating them up. That would normally be assault, but in NXT that is apparently an opportunity.

The Forgotten Sons (Steve Cutler & Wesley Blake w/ Jaxon Ryker) defeated Breezango (Tyler Breeze & Fandango)

Cutler pinned Fandango after Memory Remains. They had a WWE style tag condensed down to mere minutes.

The Sons got heat on Breeze before a hot tag to Fandango. He ran wild and executed a Falcon Arrow for a two count. Later he did a sunset bomb for another near fall.

Ryker interfered and posted Breeze. Fandango wiped him out with a tope con giro. Distracted with Ryker, Fandango fell victim to a tope from Blake.

The Forgotten Sons used their Memory Remains finisher on Fandango and Cutler covered him for the pinfalll.

An excellent vignette hyped Keith Lee vs. Donovan Dijak for another match in their rivalry next week on NXT. The video package was great as their previous one, and the match should be as well.

Cameron Grimes defeated Boa

Grimes won another match in seconds with a double foot stomp. The three count took longer than the match itself.

Killian Dain ran in after the match, and Grimes quickly bailed out of the ring. He hightailed out of there, and Dain turned his attention to Boa.

Dain pummeled Boa, and then he delivered some Vader bombs. Dain dumped Boa on the announce desk, glared at the commentators, and then he left the scene.

Damien Priest narrated a video package talking about why he laid out Pete Dunne last week on NXT. Priest wants to make his name live forever at the expense of Dunne’s name. Sounded a lot better when he said it than it reads.

A hot match is headlining the top of the hour.

NXT North American Champion Roderick Strong defeated Isaiah “Swerve” Scott in a non-title match

Strong submitted Scott after a distraction by Undisputed Era. The story was Strong was overconfident and taking Scott lightly. He paid for that as Scott got to shine throughout the match.

They started the match with grappling. Strong started talking trash, and Scott made him eat his words with a side kick out of nowhere. Scott then did a cartwheel into a quebrada. Strong tried to cut him off, and Scott fought back with a headscissors and a shotgun dropkick. Scott had Strong reeling.

Strong struck down Scott with hard chops, and then Strong targeted the back. Strong dashed a flipping hope spot, and he dropped Scott into a backbreaker. Strong would dash another hope spot moments later.

They fought through a commercial break with Roddy in control. He worked over Scott. 

After the break, Scott made a comeback. He ran wild and leapt into a flying uppercut. Scott hit a superkick followed by a draping DDT for a near fall.

Strong’s stablemates came out to help as the rest of Undisputed Era made their way to ringside. About that time, Scott springed into action with a flatliner and a superkick for a two count. With Strong hanging from the ropes. Scott did a slingshot double foot stomp to the outside.

Undisputed Era distracted Scott, which allowed Strong to strike with a jumping knee. He followed with a psycho knee and End of Heartache. Strong then applied a Boston crab, and Scott tapped out.

NXT Champion Adam Cole started cutting a promo when he was interrupted by Velveteen Dream. He was on a podium high above the Full Sail Arena. He tried to mock Strong with a naked photo of Strong doing the Shawn Michaels gimmick with the title belt covering his private parts. Dream made a penis joke, and he showed a photoshopped picture to make fun of Strong. Not very funny, but they tried. 

Tommaso Ciampa saved a dying segment as he stalked to the ring to confront Undisputed Era. They begged off and backpedaled. “Goldie, daddy’s home,” Ciampa said. That was his nickname for the NXT Championship belt. 

Angel Garza was backstage flirting with Cathy Kelley trying to get her to interview him. She tried to ignore him in search of Ciampa. She wanted to interview Ciampa after the confrontation in the ring. She found him, but Garza interrupted them. So Ciampa beat up Garza, and then he strolled off. 

Bianca Belair defeated Dakota Kai

Belair pinned Kai after hitting KOD.

Kai had Belair reeling at the outset until Belair cut her off. Belair showed her fire and she also toyed with Kai. There was a commercial break in this match, but no split screen.

Wouldn’t you know, Kai started her comeback during the break. Too bad we did not get to see it. She was running wild when the show returned.

Kai got some near falls in the closing moments. Belair put a stop to that with a chicken wing facebuster. A standing shooting star netted Belair another two count.

Kai countered some moves for a few last second near falls. Belair dodged a kick, and she executed KOD for the pinfall.

Belair after the match cut a promo on Rhea Ripley. She is standing in the way of anyone wanting to face Baszler. She herself wants another match with the champ.

The announcers again plugged the press conference in Las Vegas. After that came a Donovan Dijak promo on Keith Lee. This further hyped their match for next week.

Another Finn Balor vignette profiled his return to NXT.

Pete Dunne cut a promo on Damian Priest. Dunne vs. Priest was announced for next week on NXT.

NXT UK Champion WALTER defeated KUSHIDA in a non-title match

WALTER pinned Kushida after delivering a Rainmaker. This was great. Walter still looked like a monster, but Kushida got to shine plenty as he more than hung with him in the macth. This was probably Kushida’s best television match since debuting in NXT.

They really played up the side difference at the start. Walter was bullying Kushida, but Kushida was able to out-wrestle him. That angered Walter. He pitched a fit before a commercial break. No split screen again, and this was the main event. That in-set gimmick is so random when they do it.

Kushida was making a comeback as the show returned from break. Kushida slipped on the ropes doing an attempted springboard. Walter then mowed him down with a big boot to the face.

Walter proceeded to get heat on Kushida. He clubbed him with chops and strikes. Kushida in a counter dropped Walter with a DDT. 

In the middle of his comeback, Kushida did a flying tomahawk like he was Tatanka. Kushida did his signature cartwheel into a dropkick.

Walter teased taking a sunset bomb on the floor, but he just stomped Kushida instead. However, Walter posted himself moments later on the apron. Kushida leapt up to hook Walter in a DDT on a floor.

They teased a count out. Kushida tried applying the Hoverboard Lock, but he could only get a simplier armlock. Walter powered out, and he caught Kushida in a sleeper hold.

Kushida with an O’Connor roll, and Walter countered with a sleeper. Kushida rolled out, and he went for a cross armbreaker. Walter blocked the hold, but Kushida used a small package to get a two count.

They traded strikes and holds down the stretch. Walter gave him a suplex and a pumphandle German suplex for a near fall. Kushida kicked out at the last moment.

Perched on the top rope, they fell into the ring doing an avalanche spot into a Hoverboard Lock. Walter got a foot on the rope to break the hold. Kuhida went for the submission again, but Walter countered with a shotgun dropkick. 

Walter powerbombed Kushida, but he kicked out of a pinning attempt. Walter then delivered a Rainmaker to finish the match.

Before the show closed, Cathy Kelley announced Roderick Strong vs. Velveteen Dream for the NXT North American Champiobship in two weeks time.

Cruiserweight title match set for next week’s NXT

The Cruiserweight title will be on the line on next week’s NXT.

During tonight’s episode, it was announced that Cruiserweight Champion Drew Gulak will defend his title against Lio Rush on NXT next Wednesday (October 9). Rush returned to WWE television on NXT’s September 18 live premiere and defeated Oney Lorcan in a number one contender’s match to become Gulak’s next challenger.

Starting this week, 205 Live is moving to airing on the WWE Network at 10 p.m. Eastern time on Fridays. It will take place live after SmackDown, which is moving to Fridays on FOX.

Lorcan & Danny Burch defeated Gulak & Tony Nese in the main event of last week’s 205 Live. Nese was pinned after being hit with a double-team DDT.

WWE has also announced WALTER vs. Kushida for next week’s NXT episode. They’ve been building to that match since WALTER and his Imperium stablemates appeared on the September 18 NXT episode.

Lio Rush returns to NXT, will get next Cruiserweight title shot

Lio Rush has resurfaced on NXT television, earning a shot at the Cruiserweight title.

He faced Oney Lorcan on the second hour of NXT that aired on the WWE Network. The two had a hot match which ended after Rush pinned Lorcan following a frog splash. With the win, Rush will now face Drew Gulak for the cruiserweight title. The date of the title shot wasn’t made clear.

Dave Meltzer reported shortly before NXT went on the air that Rush was supposed to return.

Rush had not been on WWE television since WrestleMania 35, when he accompanied Bobby Lashley to ringside for his match against the Demon Finn Balor. He had since been on sabbatical from WWE. In May, he removed all references to WWE in his profile. 

He had previously been managing Bobby Lashley on Raw while wrestling on 205 Live as a singles competitor. His last match prior to his NXT return was a losing effort teaming with Lashley against Braun Strowman and Finn Balor on Raw back on March 18.

Beat the Clock Challenge, Balor vs. Lashley & Rush added to WWE Raw

Two more matches have been announced for tonight’s Raw.

A Beat the Clock Challenge will take place at the start of the show. It will feature Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey, Becky Lynch, and Charlotte Flair facing The Riott Squad (Ruby Riott, Liv Morgan & Sarah Logan) in singles matches, with whoever defeats their opponent the fastest winning the challenge.

WWE hasn’t announced what the matchups for the Beat the Clock Challenge will be.

Rousey vs. Lynch vs. Charlotte for the Raw Women’s title has been officially announced as the main event of WrestleMania 35.

Finn Balor vs. Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley & Lio Rush in a handicap match is set for tonight’s Raw. If Balor wins, he’ll get an Intercontinental title shot at WrestleMania.

Tonight’s Raw is taking place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts and will also feature Kurt Angle vs. Samoa Joe, with the match being part of Angle’s farewell tour.

Three matches set for WWE Raw, Angle to reveal WM opponent

WWE has confirmed three matches and a segment for Monday’s episode of Raw.

Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey will defend her title against Dana Brooke on the show. That was set up by an angle on this week’s episode where Brooke interrupted Rousey and wanted her to issue an open challenge, which led to Rousey attacking Brooke and slapping a referee who tried to break things up.

Seth Rollins vs. Drew McIntyre has also been announced for Monday’s show, along with a tag match where Finn Balor will choose a partner to team with him against Bobby Lashley & Lio Rush.

McIntyre attacked Roman Reigns on this week’s Raw and then defeated Dean Ambrose in a falls count anywhere match. Lashley won the Intercontinental title from Balor on the episode, with Rush distracting Balor before the finish.

WWE is hyping that Kurt Angle will reveal his WrestleMania 35 opponent on Monday’s Raw. Angle announced this week that he’ll be having his farewell match at WrestleMania on April 7.

Monday’s Raw is taking place at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. Universal Champion Brock Lesnar, who will defend his title against Rollins at WrestleMania, is scheduled to appear on the episode.

IC title match, Strowman vs. Corbin set for WWE Elimination Chamber

Ahead of tonight’s go-home edition of Raw, WWE has added two more matches to the card for Elimination Chamber.

WWE has announced that Finn Balor will challenge for Bobby Lashley’s Intercontinental Championship in a handicap match at the pay-per-view. Balor will face both Lashley & Lio Rush, with the stipulation being that Balor can win the title by pinning or submitting either of them.

Balor and Lashley’s feud began when Lashley interrupted Balor and laid him out on the post-Royal Rumble episode of Raw. Balor defeated Rush last week after Lashley cut a pre-match promo saying Balor doesn’t deserve to be in the ring with him.

Lashley said Balor needs to fight people his own size, that he’d think about giving Balor a title shot if he entertains him enough, and then attacked Balor before the bell.

Braun Strowman vs. Baron Corbin has also been announced for Elimination Chamber, which is taking place at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Sunday.

Corbin & Drew McIntyre defeated Strowman & Kurt Angle by DQ in the main event of last week’s Raw, but Strowman & Angle stood tall to close the show. Strowman slammed Corbin and McIntyre on the steel steps after the match.

Tag team street fight, Lio Rush set for next week’s WWE 205 Live

A stipulation match and an appearance by Lio Rush are set for next week’s episode of 205 Live.

During last night’s 205 Live, it was announced that Brian Kendrick & Akira Tozawa will face Drew Gulak & Jack Gallagher in a tag team street fight next week. Kendrick and Tozawa have been paired together as a team since shortly after the storyline where Gulak and Gallagher turned against Kendrick in October.

It was also announced that Lio Rush will return to 205 Live next week. It will be the first time he’s been on the show since he lost to Cedric Alexander on the November 14 episode.

Alexander will challenge for Buddy Murphy’s Cruiserweight Championship at TLC this Sunday.

Though the finals of Mixed Match Challenge season two are taking place at TLC, WWE plans to keep 205 Live as a taped show airing on Wednesdays for the last two episodes of the year. Dave Meltzer notes that a decision for 2019 will be made after that.

WWE 205 Live TV taping spoilers: Cedric Alexander vs. Lio Rush

Prior to Tuesday night’s SmackDown in St. Louis, Missouri, three matches were taped for this week’s episode of 205 Live.

– Drew Gulak & Jack Gallagher defeated Brian Kendrick & Akira Tozawa

Their feud has been going on since the storyline where Gulak and Gallagher turned against Kendrick last month.

– The Lucha House Party (Kalisto & Lince Dorado) defeated an enhancement team

– Cedric Alexander defeated Lio Rush

This was set up last week during a video where Alexander was training at the Performance Center and Rush showed up and mocked him, accusing Alexander of losing his confidence now that he’s no longer Cruiserweight Champion. Rush said a marquee match against him is what Alexander needs.

Rush also cut a heel promo on Alexander after winning an enhancement match last week.

The episode will premiere on the WWE Network at 7 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday (November 14). It’s the go-home show for Survivor Series and should also feature the final build to Buddy Murphy defending his Cruiserweight Championship against Mustafa Ali at the pay-per-view.

Mike & Maria Kanellis make WWE 205 Live debut

Maria Kanellis will be returning to WWE television tomorrow on 205 Live.

During a match between Lince Dorado and Lio Rush taped before tonight’s episode of SmackDown, Maria Kanellis made her return, distracting Dorado. Mike Kanellis then attacked Dorado from behind for the disqualification. It seems like going forward, both will be appearing for the 205 Live brand.

Aside from an appearance during the 25th anniversary of Raw, Maria Kanellis hasn’t been on television since September of last year, taking a leave of absence as she became pregnant with her and Mike’s first child. She gave birth to a girl in April and had been training at the WWE Performance Center prior to her return. She injured her wrist back in August during training and had to spend six weeks in a cast.

Mike Kanellis hasn’t been used on television much during Maria’s leave of abscense. Originally part of the SmackDown roster, he was moved to Raw as part of the Superstar Shake-Up earlier this year and has mostly been wrestling during the Main Event tapings.

WWE 205 Live TV taping spoilers: Ali vs. Itami, Rush vs. Dar

Submitted by Rob Keller

205 Live was again taped before SmackDown as this week’s show took place at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.

– Lio Rush defeated Noam Dar

Rush slapped Dar in the face before this started. The match went about 10 minutes and ended with Rush pinning Dar with a frog splash.

– Mustafa Ali vs. Hideo Itami

This went about 20 minutes. There was an unreal apron spot by Ali where he hit the 054 from the top rope. The referee called the match after a five count and both wrestlers were helped to the back after being attended to at ringside.

Ali’s storyline on 205 Live recently has been Drake Maverick trying to prevent him from pushing himself too hard.

– Brian Kendrick defeated an enhancement wrestler

Kendrick tapped him out in under 10 seconds. Gulak then assaulted Kendrick’s opponent after the match as Kendrick and Jack Gallagher looked on.

With 205 Live moving to a taped format due to Mixed Match Challenge season two, this episode will air on the WWE Network at 7 p.m. Eastern time tomorrow as part of a block with NXT and the Mae Young Classic.