Sheamus not thinking about retirement: ‘I’ll go until the wheels fall off’

Though he’s turning 47 years old later this month, Sheamus isn’t thinking about ending his in-ring career any time soon.

Sheamus recently signed a new five-year contract with WWE that will keep him with the company into his 50s. While appearing on the latest episode of Insight with Chris Van Vliet, he was asked about his in-ring future. Sheamus said he loves wrestling and could do it as long as he is physically capable. He doesn’t want to be someone who retired too early and regrets it.

“Not really. Again, I just signed a new five-year deal,” Sheamus responded when asked if he’s thought about how many more years he wants to wrestle. “My wife reminds me all the time, [the deal will take me until I’m] 52. Is it 52? Listen, I’ll go until the wheels fall off me. I could do it until physically I can’t do it anymore. I love what I do. And, listen, there’s plenty of time to sit back and read a book and just watch TV.

“Like, there’s a lot of that, you know? I know a lot of people, I’ve talked to some talent as well. You meet them all at Mania and everything when they come in, especially the Hall of Fame, but also everybody gets invited to Mania. You can tell a lot of the talents who just retired too early. I mean, look, if I had to hang up my boots when that stuff happened with my neck [when he was out of action from August 2023 to April 2024], I’d be at peace with it, right? Because you know there’s nothing you could do. But when some talent that retired before their time, you can tell there’s a bit of regret there.”

Sheamus said he loves it in WWE and appreciates how the roster has supported his Celtic Warrior Workouts YouTube channel, which recently passed the one-million subscriber mark.

On screen, Sheamus’ focus remains on going after the Intercontinental title — a championship he has never won in his 15+ years with WWE. The title is currently held by Bron Breakker.

Bron Breakker & Sheamus both eliminated from WWE Speed tournament

After going to a time-limit draw, Bron Breakker and Sheamus have both been eliminated from the ongoing WWE Speed number one contender’s tournament.

The Breakker vs. Sheamus match that aired on Speed today went the full three minutes without a winner being decided. As time was winding down, Breakker went for a spear but got cut off by a knee strike from Sheamus. Both competitors fell to the mat as the last 10 seconds ran off the clock. Speed tournament matches have a rule where both wrestlers are eliminated if a time-limit draw occurs.

A post-match angle saw Breakker and Sheamus trade strikes until officials arrived to break up their brawl. Corey Graves stressed on commentary that Breakker and Sheamus still have unfinished business.

This means that Dragon Lee vs. Akira Tozawa on Speed next Wednesday (November 13) will determine the next challenger for Andrade’s WWE Speed Championship. Andrade has held the title since June with successful defenses against Xavier Woods, Baron Corbin, and Pete Dunne.

Breakker — who currently holds the Intercontinental title — had the chance to become a double champion if he was able to win this tournament and go on to defeat Andrade.

Two matches added to WWE Raw lineup for next week

Following the conclusion of last night’s WWE Raw, two matches were added to the lineup for next week’s episode.

Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser is now scheduled for the show. The match will be their third singles bout dating back to June. Kaiser defeated Sheamus on the June 3 Raw, while Sheamus avenged the loss two months later on the August 5 episode.

“After engaging in a fierce battle over the summer, the two Superstars are one win apiece and will seek to settle the score in this grudge match,” WWE.com wrote of the match.

Also announced for next week is the LWO’s Zelina Vega vs. American Made’s Ivy Nile. This match was made after Nile attempted to interfere in Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee’s match against The Creed Brothers last night but was thwarted by Vega. The LWO won the match and advanced to the tag team contenders tournament finals next week.

“After Zelina Vega and Ivy Nile tussled during The LWO’s match against American Made, the two Superstars will meet one-on-one for the first time ever,” wrote WWE.com.

The lineup for the Monday, October 28 WWE Raw: 

  • World Tag Team Championship contender’s tournament finals: The New Day vs. The War Raiders vs. Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee
  • Sheamus vs. Ludwig Kaiser
  • Zelina Vega vs. Ivy Nile
  • Dominik Mysterio vs. a former World Champion

Sheamus advances in WWE Speed contender’s tournament

Sheamus is one step closer to a shot at the WWE Speed Championship.

This week on WWE Speed, a number one contender’s tournament kicked off to determine the next challenger for Andrade’s title. Sheamus advanced to the quarterfinals with a victory over Giovanni Vinci. As Vinci was coming off the top rope, Sheamus connected with a knee strike. He then took off his knee pad and delivered another strike for the win with 34 seconds left on the three-minute clock.

A matchup against Bron Breakker could be next for Sheamus. Breakker is facing Cruz Del Toro on Speed next Wednesday (October 23) to decide Sheamus’ quarterfinal opponent.

Breakker vs. Del Toro, Dragon Lee vs. Tavion Heights, and Akira Tozawa vs. Riley Osborne are the remaining first-round matches in the number one contender’s tournament.

Andrade has been WWE Speed Champion since June. In his three title defenses, he’s defeated Xavier Woods, Baron Corbin, and Pete Dunne.

Speed crowned its first-ever Women’s Champion last week with Candice LeRae defeating IYO SKY in the finals of a tournament.

Sheamus signs contract extension with WWE

Sheamus and WWE have reached an agreement to keep the 46-year-old in the company.

It was announced on today’s episode of The Pat McAfee Show that Sheamus has signed a contract extension, although the length of the deal has not been disclosed.

“We are incredibly lucky to announce that Mr. Banger After Banger himself, Sheamus, the big fella, has officially signed an extension with the WWE,” McAfee said on the show.

Sheamus returned to WWE in April after missing eight months due to a shoulder injury. At one point, Sheamus believed he might not be able to return to the ring.

“The road back to the ring is slow, rough and unimaginally painful. 2 months ago i thought i was hanging up my boots for good but a lot of doctors, trainers and physios helped get me cleared to do what i love.. fight,” he wrote on X.

McAfee also commented on Sheamus’ return from injury:

“For him to re-sign this again and have this much success for this long, obviously his work ethic is through the roof, the way he gets along with people is, obviously, immensely important but his drive, from where he came from to where he is now, we’re proud of Sheamus. And we also learned that he was never painting his skin white, he was actually that pale, which none of us could have expected.”

Sheamus has been with WWE since making his FCW debut in October 2007. He debuted on the main roster in 2009 and defeated John Cena later that year at WWE TLC to win the WWE Championship. He is a three-time WWE champion, one-time World Champion and was voted “Most Improved” in the 2010 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Awards.

Three matches announced for WWE Raw

Three matches have been added to the lineup for tomorrow’s WWE Raw.

Sheamus vs. Bronson Reed, Xavier Woods vs. Karrion Kross, and The Creed Brothers vs. Akira Tozawa & Otis are now scheduled for the show.

“First, the battle of bruisers, Sheamus will go one-on-one with Big Bronson Reed. And in a tag team match with unfinished business, The Creed Brothers will oppose Akira Tozawa and Otis,” Pearce says in the video below.

Later on Sunday, WWE announced Woods vs. Kross via social media. Woods defeated Kross on the July 1 episode of Raw and the Final Testament defeated Woods, Tozawa, and Otis last week.

Chad Gable and the Creeds attacked Tozawa & Otis on last week’s show after Otis again turned down Gable’s offer to rejoin his team. The attack was eventually thwarted when the Wyatt Sicks came out.

Sheamus and Reed have been building an angle recently that also includes Pete Dunne. Reed vs. Dunne was scheduled for last week’s show but Sheamus hit the ring before it could begin and delivered a knee to Reed. The match was called off and Dunne and Sheamus had a staredown to end the segment.

This week’s episode of WWE Raw will air on the SyFy network rather than USA due to ongoing Olympic coverage.

WWE Raw announced lineup for Monday, July 29, 2024 —

  • Seth Rollins gives his referee instructions to CM Punk & Drew McIntyre
  • Gunther vs. Finn Balor
  • Lyra Valkyria, Katana Chance & Kayden Carter vs. Sonya Deville, Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark
  • Sheamus vs. Bronson Reed
  • The Creed Brothers vs. Akira Tozawa & Otis
  • Karrion Kross vs. Xavier Woods

WWE Raw live results: Damian Priest vs. Rey Mysterio

Date: June 3, 2024
Location: GIANT Center in Hershey, PA

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Show Recap — 

The show opened with a camera shot following some fans to their seats. Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill, Bron Breakker, and Judgment Day were shown arriving at the arena. Isla Dawn and Alba Fyre could be seen watching Belair and Cargill in the background. Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh wore dark shades and McDonagh whispered something to Bálor. 

Michael Cole said he was joined by the “always controversial” Pat McAfee (which is one way to brush over what happened today). 

There was a recap of Liv Morgan beating Becky Lynch last week thanks to Dominik Mysterio. 

Liv Morgan/Dominik Mysterio segment 

Morgan entered to open the show. She welcomed us to the Liv Morgan Revenge Tour. She said she took out Rhea Ripley, something no one else could do, became Women’s World Champion, and put Becky Lynch into early retirement. 

The cherry on top was kissing Dominik. She boasted about how many social media views the video received. 

Dom entered and the crowd booed as he spoke. Dom didn’t know what game Morgan was playing and warned her that Ripley would kill her when she returned. Morgan said Ripley would kill Dom too. 

Morgan told Dom she could make it all worth it. Morgan stepped close to Dom as he backed into the corner. Morgan wanted to take everything from Ripley and that included Dom. 

Morgan put her hands on Dom as he resisted until Finn Bálor ran out to get between them. Bálor said Dom and the Judgment Day wanted nothing to do with her. Morgan wasn’t sure about that but she agreed to depart. She tousled Dom’s hair as she left.  

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Sheamus told Jackie Redmond he was pumped to get into the ring with Ludwig Kaiser. He used to think Kaiser was simply Gunther’s announcer and coat rack but he realized that maybe he was holding Kaiser back. Maybe there was more to Kaiser’s bark. 

Sheamus was on the cusp of 15 years in WWE and has faced the best of the best. There was only one way to gain his respect: to put on banger after banger. 

Sheamus entered through Gorilla but he was chop-blocked from behind by Kaiser. Kaiser attacked Sheamus until officials broke it up. 

Ludwig Kaiser defeated Sheamus (13:44) 

Kaiser targeted Sheamus’ leg and spat on him while he was down. The crowd booed that but Sheamus actually smiled. Kaiser cut off Sheamus’ comeback attempt and drove him into the ring post. Sheamus wound up seated on the steel steps so Kaiser round around ringside and dropkicked his leg into the steps. 

After a break, Kaiser went for ten beats of the Bodhrán but Sheamus blocked it and came back with clotheslines and a powerslam. Sheamus missed a knee strike and Kaiser drove his injured knee into the mat. The referee checked on Sheamus and was about to call the match over but Sheamus stopped him. 

Sheamus screamed at Kaiser, “Is that all ya got?” Kaiser hammered away at him in the corner so Sheamus responded with chops. Sheamus hit a knee strike (his knee was exposed because Kaiser dropped his kneepad) and went for a Brogue Kick but his leg gave out and Kaiser tried a schoolboy for two. Sheamus responded with ten beats of the Bodhrán. 

Sheamus went for a White Noise off the middle rope but Kaiser slipped away and kicked his leg out of his leg. Kaiser rolled him up near the ropes for the somewhat abrupt pinfall win. 

This was a good, physical match. They put this over as a big win for Kaiser. 

— A QR code appeared post-match with the word “Prepare.”  

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Damian Priest approached Dom and Judgment Day in the back. Bálor assured him the situation was already taken care of. Priest asked about Ripley and Dom said everything was fine. Priest suggested they settle some scores tonight and remind everyone that they run Raw. 

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A trainer checked on Ricochet and Ilja Dragunov approached him. Dragunov could tell Ricochet was not 100% but Ricochet didn’t care. Dragunov wasn’t there to stop him because he knew guys like them needed to live unhealthily close to the limit. 

Ricochet told him that if he could walk, he could fight. Dragunov warned him to be cautious because Bron Breakker was wired differently. Ricochet told him that he was wired differently, as was Ilja. That’s why they were there. Ricochet said he would smack the fake tan off of Bron. (Cole dismissively wished him luck.) 

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There was a quick Dragon Lee video promo. 

Finn Bálor (w/JD McDonagh) defeated Dragon Lee (8:34) 

The opening match started after a break and they gave it time before going to commercial. This match started with the usual pattern. Dragon Lee hit a suicide dive and they went to break two minutes in. Bálor was in control after a break and Cole said it was due to a McDonagh distraction. 

Dragon Lee fought back and chased McDonagh off the apron (1). Bálor went for a slingblade but Lee used a great reversal into a sit-out powerbomb. Lee once again chased McDonagh off the apron (2). If that wasn’t enough, McDonagh went back on the apron (3) and instead of tossing him from ringside, the referee just yelled at him while Carlito crotched Lee. 

Lee fought off Bálor anyway before wiping out Carlito with a dive. Lee hammered away on Carlito and McDonagh tried to blindside him but Lee superkicked him. The stupid referee just stood by and watched. 

Lee re-entered the ring but Bálor dropkicked him into the corner and hit a Coup de Grace for the pinfall win. 

— Bálor and Carlito attacked Lee after the match until Braun Strowman and Rey Mysterio entered (to Strowman’s music). Strowman knocked the heels out of the ring but they escaped through the crowd before he could run them over. 

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Sami Zayn walked through the back. (Sonya Deville spoke to Natalya in the background.) 

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Priest had an idea for Carlito if he wanted to run with Judgment Day. He told Carlito to ask Adam Pearce for a match against Strowman — tonight. Bálor and McDonagh were amused with this idea. Carlito didn’t think this was cool. 

R-Truth appeared and told Carlito that being part of Judgment Day was tough. When you were down, they kicked you, and when you were up, they still kicked you. Truth said those were the best days of his life. 

The camera panned out to reveal Miz who was baffled. He reminded Truth that they were currently the tag champs and that Judgment Day stole his TV. Truth told Miz he was obsessed with Judgment Day and to move on. 

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[SECOND HOUR]

Sami Zayn/Alpha Academy segment 

Zayn entered to a strong reaction. He was happy to be back in Pennsylvania where he won the Intercontinental title. He hasn’t really been able to enjoy it because he’s had a thorn in his side in Chad Gable. It’s gone on for too long and he invited Gable to the ring alone so they could end it right now. 

The Alpha Academy music hit but it was Maxxine Dupri, Otis and Akira Tozawa. Dupri apologized to Zayn because Gable wanted him to know he didn’t deserve his time tonight. Dupri had a message from Gable. Zayn told her that she didn’t have to do this. 

Dupri read the prepared statement from Gable. The statement referred to Tozawa as a failure who pretended to be a ninja, Otis as a child who lost his MITB briefcase, and Dupri as a knockoff Barbie nobody wanted. The only way this ended was for Gable to get an IC title shot. The crowd chanted for Otis. 

Zayn agreed to defend his title against Gable at Clash at the Castle if that meant ending this. 

Zayn dropped his belt because he wanted to speak to them directly. He told Dupri, Otis and Tozawa that they didn’t have to take Gable’s crap and they were better than that. Zayn had been in their shoes before and knew they needed to separate themselves from Gable. 

Gable attacked Zayn from behind. Gable hammered away at Zayn as the crowd chanted for Otis, who paced around. Gable held up Zayn and told Otis to hit him. Otis didn’t budge so Gable smacked him in the face. 

Tozawa got between them so Gable shoved him. Dupri pulled Gable away and Gable mocked her. He demanded she get on her knees and beg him to stop, so she did. Gable told them to get out of the ring. Tozawa and Dupri got on the apron and Gable loudly admonished them. 

Otis stepped up to Gable and got in his face. The crowd popped big for Otis. Zayn attacked Gable and inadvertently tossed him into Otis — knocking Dupri and Gable off the apron. 

Otis was unsure what to do but he dropped Zayn with a World Strongest Slam. Otis left the ring and Gable posed with the IC title belt. 

Otis hoisted Tozawa onto his shoulders and placed Dupri in his arms and easily carried them both to the back. The crowd told Gable that he sucked. 

(I still think this is being stretched out too long but this was a strong segment and the crowd ate it up.) 

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Bron Breakker approached Pearce as he watched the previous segment on his TV. Bron laughed at Zayn and said he would break him in half. Pearce wanted to know what he wanted. 

Bron congratulated Pearce on finally putting him in a match with real competition. Pearce said he didn’t deserve it and the only reason he got it was because Ricochet asked for it. Ricochet, unlike Bron, knew about respect. Bron planned on teaching Pearce about “respect.” Pearce didn’t put him in the King of the Ring tournament and nobody was holding him back now. 

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Gable approached Alpha Academy in the back. Gable was thrilled over Dupri’s performance and gave her credit for faking an injury. Dupri said she was really hurt. Gable loved that she stayed in character and didn’t care that Tozawa might be hurt too. Gable was proud of Otis and looked forward to them winning the IC title as a team. 

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Bron Breakker defeated Ricochet (8:00) 

Ricochet initially caught Bron off guard until Bron ran him over with a clothesline. (Cole said Bron ran the ropes at 23 mph.) Bron dropped Ricochet over the barricade ahead of a break. 

Bron whipped Ricochet into the corner and looked over at Samantha Irvin, who was unamused. Ricochet came back with a springboard clothesline and Lionsault for two. Ricochet avoided Bron’s running attack and hit a superkick and Recoil. 

Ricochet went to the top but Bron easily scaled the ropes and brought him down with a Frankensteiner. Bron followed with a spear for the pinfall win. (The crowd was into Bron’s offence.)

— Bron was going to kill Ricochet with the steel steps but officials ran down to stop him. Bron was going to smash him anyway but Dragunov ran down and knocked him into the crowd. Dragunov checked on Ricochet and Bron said he wasn’t done with them. 

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Rey Mysterio and Zelina Vega approached Dragon Lee. Rey said Lee would have won if not for Carlito. Lee would get his payback soon but they needed to take out his protection first, that’s why Rey was going straight for the head in Damian Priest. Judgment Day might think they ran Raw but that didn’t include LWO. Rey would personally deliver that message to Priest tonight. 

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Redmond interviewed Kiana James who was making her Raw debut against Natalya. James called Natalya one of the most accomplished stars in WWE history. James took some time to get acclimated under Pearce but she was ready to compete and specifically asked for a match against Natalya. She called tonight step one on her way to the top. 

Kiana James defeated Natalya (2:56) 

Natalya hit a German suplex and went for the Sharpshooter but James blocked it and hit her finisher the 401k (some sort of reverse STO or flatliner variation) for the pinfall win. Not only is her move named the 401k but Cole said she represents the 1%. 

This wasn’t good and they quickly moved on. 

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Cathy Kelley interviewed New Day about AOP and Karrion Kross. Xavier Woods said Kross’ plan wasn’t going to work. Kofi Kingston said they were the best to ever do it. A lot of teams have tried to get between them but they all failed and AOP would be next. 

They were about to yell “New Day rocks” but Kross cut them off. Kross said the power of positivity was dead. Kingston warned Kross they still hit hard and AOP would find that out tonight. As they left, Kross told Woods he wouldn’t have to follow Kingston around anymore. Woods did listen to him before leaving. 

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Deville approached a disappointed Natalya, who was open to speaking with her. Natalya used the Owen Hart line, “Enough is enough, it’s time for a change.” Deville was happy to hear it but went to speak with Zoey Stark and Shayna Baszler who she saw nearby. 

Stark didn’t want to hear from her. They planned on showing Belair and Cargill why they were the best team in WWE. Baszler told Deville to leave them alone. 

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Braun Strowman defeated Carlito (1:25) 

This was another nothing match. Bálor and McDonagh tried to get involved but it didn’t work. Carlito tried to use the distraction to hit a backstabber but Strowman brushed him off and slammed him face-first for the pinfall win. 

— The heels attacked Strowman after the match. Strowman fought them off until he was chop-blocked by Dom. Dom grabbed a chair but Strowman punched it out of his hand. 

Strowman lurched after Dom as he crawled away backward up the aisle but Liv Morgan entered to act as Dom’s shield. 

Strowman turned his attention back to the other heels but they overwhelmed him and attacked him repeatedly with chairs. 

Morgan tried to get close to Dom again but Bálor again got between them. 

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Belair and Cargill walked through the back (in their gear). 

(Gable spoke with the Creed Brothers in the background.) 

[THIRD HOUR]

Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill entered to a good reaction. Stark acted surprised they accepted their invitation and suggested the champs were avoiding them. Belair and Cargill mocked this so Baszler said they would prove they were the top team in WWE. Cargill invited them to do it right now. 

Pearce entered. He asked everyone if they wanted the tag title match now. The teams agreed and the fans cheered so he made the match. 

Tag Team Championship match: Bianca Belair & Jade Cargill defeated Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark via disqualification (9:10) 

Two nothing matches followed by a title match ending in a DQ. 

Belair and Cargill each hit delayed vertical suplexes ahead of a break. Baszler and Stark gained control during the break (there was no explanation or replay) but Cargill gave Baszler a fallaway slam and made the hot tag to Belair. 

Belair gave Stark a spinebuster and standing moonsault but Baszler broke up the cover. They tried to double-team Belair but Cargill yanked Baszler out of the ring. Baszler avoided a charge and Cargill crashed into the steel steps. 

Belair hit Stark with a KOD but Alba Fyre and Isla Dawn attacked Belair for the DQ. 

Cargill tried to make the save but she was overwhelmed. Baszler, Stark, Fyre and Dawn teamed up and laid out the champs. Baszler and Stark stared down Fyre and Dawn for a moment before leaving the ring. 

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Kelley interviewed Priest. He said Judgment Day has had success tonight and it felt good. He said Rey has been a thorn in their side for a long time and while he respected his fight, Priest would close the door on Dom’s father. 

Drew McIntyre approached Priest. (The crowd chanted for CM Punk.) McIntyre said Priest looked happy. Priest was happy because he was the champion. McIntyre told him to enjoy it. This was as high as he would be in his career. McIntyre always believed in Priest but he made things personal. McIntyre would be seeing him soon. 

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Jey Uso promo 

After a decent stretch of not much happening, Jey Uso’s music hit and the crowd exploded. Jey entered through the crowd and cut his promo while in the stands. 

Jey had big plans this year. Last year’s Money in the Bank had the Bloodline Civil War. That was tough on him. He lost his brothers and his cousins. He stayed in the fight, though, because he knew one day he would fight on his own. He wasn’t a right-hand man. He knew he could be Main Event Jey Uso. Jey thanked the fans for Yeeting with him on his journey. 

The crowd yelled “Yeet” as Jey announced his intention to win MITB. 

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Kelley interviewed Lyra Valkyria. Kelley asked how Becky Lynch was coping with last week’s loss. Lyra said Lynch was disappointed but knew she would come back around and make herself better. That’s how real winning was done. That was something Morgan knew nothing about. Lyra said we wouldn’t have to watch Morgan as champion very long. 

Kelley asked how she would do without Lynch by her side. Lyra said she has shown she can stand on her two feet. She heard what Jey Uso said and spoke about MITB when she was suddenly attacked by Iyo Sky. 

Sky shoved Lyra into some equipment boxes and stormed off. 

(I didn’t expect them to ignore Lynch’s existence at all but it’s notable they openly spoke about her and acknowledged that she was away.) 

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Authors of Pain (w/Karrion Kross, Scarlett & Paul Ellering) defeated The New Day (2:28) 

AOP worked over Woods. Scarlett distracted the ref and it seemed like Kross would go after Kingston but Kingston left the apron to get in his face. Woods tried to make a tag but Kingston wasn’t there. Kingston did try to get back on the apron but Akam knocked him off. AOP hit Woods with “What a Rush” (combo neckbreaker/sit-out powerbomb) for the pinfall win. 

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Long-time wrestling fan Jackie Redmond asked Fyre and Dawn why they would attack the tag team champions. Fyre said they haven’t gotten the same opportunities as everyone else. Dawn didn’t like the sound of Clash at the Castle in Scotland without them. Dawn said Belair and Cargill looked pretty with their title belts but those good looks were about to fade. 

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Next week on Raw in Toledo, OH:  

  • Lyra Valkyria vs. Iyo Sky 
  • Sami Zayn vs. Otis – non-title 
  • Ilja Dragunov vs. Bron Breakker (the crowd cheered this announcement)

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World Heavyweight Champion Damian Priest defeated Rey Mysterio in a non-title match (13:25) 

Rey hit an Asai moonsault and tried a springboard move in the ring but Priest caught him and hit a big flatliner. Priest remained in control through a break. Priest knocked Rey out of the ring and implored him to stay there but he crawled back in. Rey hit a spinning heel kick and enziguri. Priest tried a Stinger splash but Rey ducked and Priest’s face hit the post. 

Rey tried going up but Priest kicked him off the ropes. Rey hit a seated senton and springboard crossbody for two. Priest tossed Rey into the corner (and he landed awkwardly) but Rey fought back with a tornado DDT for two. Priest caught Rey off the ropes and hit snake eyes and a clothesline for two. 

Priest set up for a Razor’s Edge off the middle rope but Rey blocked it and brought Priest down with a hurricanrana. Rey followed with 619 and a springboard splash for a nearfall. 

Carlito entered and got on the apron but Dragon Lee fought him off until he was attacked from behind by McDonagh and Bálor. 

Rey wiped out Judgment Day with a corkscrew dive. He went to the top but Priest hit a South of Heaven chokeslam for the pinfall win. 

— McIntyre attacked Priest from behind as soon as he got to his feet. The crowd chanted for Punk as McIntyre hit a Future Shock DDT. McIntyre set up for Claymore but Bálor hit the ring. McIntyre chucked aside Bálor, Carlito and McDonagh. 

McIntyre cleared the announce table before getting in Cole’s face for calling him a hypocrite. Priest got up and chokeslammed McIntyre through the table. 

Priest stood tall with Bálor, McDonagh and Carlito as the show ended. (No Dom.)

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WWE Raw video highlights: Gunther vs. Sheamus, Dragunov vs. Ricochet, more

The start of WWE’s King & Queen of the Ring tournaments was the focus of last night’s Raw.

On the show, six tournament matches took place. Gunther, Ilja Dragunov, Jey Uso, IYO SKY, Lyra Valkyria, and Zoey Stark all advanced to the quarterfinals. The remaining first-round matches on the Raw side of the bracket (Kofi Kingston vs. Rey Mysterio and Zelina Vega vs. Shayna Baszler) will take place at WWE house shows this weekend.

Gunther and Sheamus renewed their rivalry with another banger in last night’s main event. With his victory, Gunther now has a 3-0 record against Sheamus in singles matches. He tapped Sheamus out with a half-crab after Ludwig Kaiser had interfered and attacked Sheamus’ knee.

Sheamus shared a photo of his beat-up chest after the match and said there won’t be a fourth match between him and Gunther.

Dragunov and Valkyria, both former NXT champions, won their matches after being called up in the WWE Draft.

There were a couple of changes to the planned lineup for last night. Drew McIntyre and Asuka were both pulled from their scheduled tournament matches due to injury. Uso replaced McIntyre and defeated Finn Balor. Dakota Kai filled in for her Damage CTRL stablemate Asuka in a losing effort against Valkyria.

SmackDown’s King & Queen of the Ring matches begin this Friday night. The tournaments will culminate at WWE King & Queen of the Ring in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, May 25.

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Damian Priest apologizes to Judgment Day for losing his cool at Backlash

King of the Ring first-round match: Jey Uso vs. Finn Balor

CM Punk is the unforgiving consequences to Drew McIntyre’s actions

Queen of the Ring first-round match: Natalya vs. IYO SKY

King of the Ring first-round match: Ricochet vs. Ilja Dragunov

Queen of the Ring first-round match: Ivy Nile vs. Zoey Stark

R-Truth tries to set up a World Tag Team title defense against UConn basketball

Sami Zayn disrupts Bronson Reed vs. Chad Gable

Becky Lynch vs. Liv Morgan title match official for WWE King & Queen of the Ring

Queen of the Ring first-round match: Lyra Valkyria vs. Dakota Kai

King of the Ring first-round match: Sheamus vs. Gunther

Raw fallout: CM Punk says Drew McIntyre picked a fight he can’t win

Raw fallout: Jey got emotional seeing the Backlash crowd bring back the Fireflies

Raw fallout: Ilja Dragunov wants to fight the best

Raw Talk: Lyra Valkyria, Zoey Stark & Shayna Baszler, The LWO appear

Sheamus says he got ‘early call-up’ to make WWE return

Sheamus got an “early call-up” to make his WWE in-ring return.

Responding to jokes on social media about his physique not being up to par, Sheamus wrote that he was originally aiming to be back for the WWE Draft but got an early call to return on Monday’s Raw. He defeated Ivar on the episode.

Sheamus took a light-hearted approach to the body-shaming jokes, saying he’s been sleeping in the gym ever since.

“Ok Ok take your best shots.. Whalemus, Too Many Pies, etc.. and then we’re done with the photoshopping & shaming,” he tweeted. “I was aiming for the Draft & got an early call-up. My bad. On me. Been sleeping in the gym ever since SO watch this space i appreciate the love too #Sheamoose”

Monday was Sheamus’ first time wrestling since August 2023. He got his old “Written In My Face” theme music back starting with the Raw match against Ivar.

It was said on Raw that the 46-year-old Sheamus had been out of action due to neck issues.

“I talked to Sheamus earlier today, he says he’s never felt better,” Michael Cole said on commentary.

“Had some nerve stuff going on in his neck, had surgery, now he’s back,” Pat McAfee added. 

Sheamus tweeted yesterday that, two months ago, he thought he was going to have to retire due to the neck issues.

WWE began promoting Sheamus’ return on the Raw after WrestleMania.

The 2024 WWE Draft begins on the April 26 episode of SmackDown and ends on the April 29 episode of Raw.

Sheamus thought his career was over before WWE Raw return

Sheamus wasn’t sure if he’d ever get back in the ring. 

The 46-year-old wrestled his first match in nearly eight months on Monday’s Raw, defeating Ivar in singles competition. He’d been out of action since August with what Dave Meltzer referred to as a “really bad shoulder injury.” 

On Tuesday, Sheamus posted to social media and revealed that he thought his career might be over.  

Sheamus wrote:

The road back to the ring is slow, rough and unimaginally painful. 2 months ago i thought i was hanging up my boots for good but a lot of doctors, trainers and physios helped get me cleared to do what i love.. fight.

https://twitter.com/WWESheamus/status/1780620459119140929

Sheamus was wearing new gear for his return on Monday. He posted to X after the match to thank Venom, the exclusive apparel sponsor of the UFC, for making his new trunks. He wrote, “Thank you @venum for the 1st ever custom WWE branded ring gear… i wear the WWE brand with pride, many more should too..”

Sheamus to make WWE return on Raw

After eight months away, we now know when Sheamus will be returning to WWE television.

An advertisement shown during SmackDown announced that Sheamus will make his WWE return on Raw this coming Monday (April 15). Earlier this week, a vignette had aired on Raw revealing that Sheamus would be back soon.

Sheamus last wrestled when he faced Edge on the August 18, 2023 episode of SmackDown. It ended up being Edge’s final WWE match before leaving for AEW.

A shoulder injury had kept Sheamus out of action during his time away.

Over the weekend, Sheamus made an appearance at a Premier League Fan Fest event for NBC Sports. He teased that big things are coming for him this year:

The 46-year-old Sheamus was the leader of The Brawling Brutes before being forced out of action. The group has since disbanded. Ridge Holland is now in NXT, while Butch has changed his name back to Pete Dunne and is teaming with Tyler Bate on SmackDown.

Sheamus’ return comes in advance of the 2024 WWE Draft being held later this month.

The Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada is hosting Monday’s Raw. The updated lineup for the episode is listed below:

WWE Raw (Monday, April 15) —

  • Intercontinental Champion Sami Zayn defends against Chad Gable
  • Andrade vs. Dominik Mysterio
  • Sheamus returns
  • Katana Chance & Kayden Carter vs. Chelsea Green & Piper Niven

Sheamus return vignette airs on WWE Raw

Sheamus is returning soon.

During Raw, a vignette aired of Sheamus, which served as a highlight reel that pushed his former accolades, such as being a former WWE Champion and King of the Ring. It wasn’t said when he would be returning.

Sheamus has been out of action since last August when he wrestled Edge in what would be Edge’s final match in WWE. The following month, Dave Meltzer reported that Sheamus was out of action with a “really bad shoulder injury.” Sheamus at a recent Premiere League Fan Fest, however, said that 2024 would be a big year for him:

Seven months I’ve been off from WWE but I want to tell everybody, big things are coming for Sheamus this year! Huge things are coming for Sheam-O!

Sheamus was last seen with the Brawling Brutes group along with Ridge Holland and Butch, who have since separated as a team. Holland appears on NXT regularly while Butch, now going by his former name Pete Dunne, is teaming with Tyler Bate on SmackDown.

WWE’s Sheamus says ‘big things are coming for him’ in 2024

Sheamus says huge things are coming for him this year. 

The four-time world champion has been out of action for seven months with a shoulder injury. He hasn’t wrestled since his match against Edge on the August 18, 2023 SmackDown in Toronto. 

Sheamus addressed the live crowd during an appearance at the Premier League Fan Fest on Sunday. 

He said:

Seven months I’ve been off from WWE but I want to tell everybody, big things are coming for Sheamus this year! Huge things are coming for Sheam-O!

Drew McIntyre also appeared on the broadcast via video. McIntyre promised to win the title at WrestleMania later that night. 

Sheamus’ injury was addressed on Wrestling Observer Radio in September by our Dave Meltzer, who described it as a “really bad shoulder injury.”

Sheamus’ last match was also Adam Copeland’s final match in WWE before signing with AEW. Shortly after, Copeland wrote of Sheamus, I knew he was great. But I didn’t know how great. That dude is so insanely talented, spectacular at what he does, and just a damn hard worker. He is the epitome of work ethic. Can’t teach that. Thanks fella. It was an honor.”

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