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Friday News Update

  • There will be no show tonight with Garrett and I. We will be doing a minimum of three and possibly four shows over the weekend. Garrett and I will be doing one show tomorrow likely with a major guest if not two, and Bryan and I will be doing shows tomorrow night after UFC 272 and Sunday night after AEW Revolution.
  • There are a number of activities regarding this web site for our Las Vegas convention over Memorial Day weekend. Bryan and I will be doing a Q&A show, a meet & greet, plus there will be a suite party as well as a readers dinner and more things to be added. Ticket information for all of these activities is here.
  • We are looking for reports from tonight’s WWE show in Miami and AEW show in Orlando for matches not on the live television shows to [email protected]
  • We are also doing polls on both UFC 272 and AEW Revolution, thumbs up, down or middle, best and worst match from each show to [email protected]

WWE

  • Brock Lesnar in Newsday promoting tomorrow’s MSG show.
  • Lesnar also did an interview for the Michael Kay show earlier today.
  • Chad Gable & Otis vs. Randy Orton & Riddle was announced for tomorrow night’s Madison Square Garden show. It certainly appears that an angle is being shot involving Brock Lesnar at the show.
  • SmackDown tonight from Miami has Usos vs. Viking Raiders for the tag titles, Sami Zayn vs. Ricochet for the IC title and Ronda Rousey vs. Sonya Deville.
  • This is not a pro wrestling story yet because the WWE deal is not part of NBCU, but NBCU has terminated its agreement with Hulu, as has been expected and we’ve written about it. NBCU programming that had appeared on Hulu second day is being moved to Peacock.

AEW

  • AEW doing $1 million in ticket sales the first day they went on sale to the public for Double or Nothing in Las Vegas makes it not only the largest grossing show in company history, but as of right now it would be the second largest grossing show outside of WWE in the history of U.S. pro wrestling. The 2019 Madison Square Garden show with New Japan/Ring of Honor did $1.1 million. AEW is expected to top that figure as the T Mobile Arena show is not sold out. The WCW record was $930,000 on January 4, 1999, at the Georgia Dome. The Hulk Hogan vs. Bill Goldberg show did $906,000. WWE has topped $1 million many times and some of the Japanese promotions have done so as well. The first $1 million pro wrestling show was Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki in 1976. The first in North America was Hogan vs. Paul Orndorff in Toronto in 1986. The first in the U.S. was WrestleMania III with Hogan vs Andre the Giant at $1.599 million.
  • Rampage tonight is live from Orlando with Sammy Guevara vs. Andrade El Idolo vs. Darby Allin for the TNT title, Christian Cage vs. Ethan Page for the final spot in Sunday’s ladder match, plus matches with Keith Lee and Serena Deeb.

Other Wrestling

  • Relativity WorldWide LLC has announced a line of wrestling figures with 150 characters set to be released. Greg Gagne is a co-founder of this company. Gagne noted that among the characters they have the rights to would be Verne Gagne, Lou Thesz, Stan Hansen and Magnum T.A.
  • AAA is doing TV tomorrow in Ciudad Madero with Pagano & Chessman & Psycho Clown vs. Sanson & Forastero & Cuatrero on top, plus Bandido & Jack Cartwheel vs. El Hijo del Vikingo & Laredo Kid vs. Abismo Negro Jr. & Gringo Loco, and a trios title match with Rey Escorpion & Taurus & Villano III Jr. defending against DMT Azul & Puma King & Sam Adonis.
  • Japanese wrestler Tsukushi Haruka, 24, has announced she will be retiring at the 5/4 Ice Ribbon show in Yokohama.
  • For as long as I can remember, Jim Duggan has been a regular celebrity guest on the Variety Club Iowa telethon. However, he is not on this year’s event as he is going to a legends event in Gonzalez, LA for Redstock Wrestling tomorrow and the telethon has been cut back to one hour. Names at the event besides Duggan are Lex Luger, Sgt. Slaughter, Jake Roberts, DDP, Ted DiBiase, Virgil, One Man Gang, Greg Valentine, Ron Simmons and Slick. (thanks to Brian Henke)
  • Booker T appears Sunday for Championship Wrestling from Memphis.
  • On Jeopardy on Monday there was a category called Sports By Their Honors and one of the clues was Slammy Award. The question was “What is a pro wrestler?” Anyway, WWE probably isn’t happy that 30 years of trying to tell people their talent are superstars and sports entertainers still hasn’t clicked in with the real world. (thanks to Kenneth Raftery)
  • MCW tomorrow night in Galena, MD at the Galena Volunteer Fire Department is headlined by Ken Dixon vs. Ryan McBride.
  • MCW announced a 5/15 show in Millersville, MD at the Benfield Sports Center with Matt & Jeff Hardy vs. Mike Bennett & Matt Taven, Mike Bailey vs. Chris Bey, Action Andretti vs. Ninja Mack and KiLynn King vs. AQA.
  • WAR runs on 3/19 in Lima, OH at the Empowered Sports Center.

Results for the first night of the 16 Carat Gold tournament from Oberhausen, Germany today:

  • Hektor Invictus won five-way over Oskar, Ninja Mack, Norman Harras and The Rotation
  • Robert Dreissker b Fuminori Abe
  • Cara Noir b Vincent Heisenberg
  • Peter Tihanyl b Aigle Blanc
  • LuFisto (first woman ever in the tournament) b Denis Dullnig
  • Marius Al-Ai b Michael Knight
  • Maggot b Ace Romero
  • Shigehiro Irie b Senza Volto
  • Jonathan Gresham b Bobby Gunns
  • Absolute Andy was taken ill and is out this weekend. His Shotgun title has been vacated and they will crown a new champion tomorrow.

UFC

UFC 272 is tomorrow starting at 6 p.m. Eastern on ESPN+ only:

  • Dustin Jacoby (205.5) vs,. Michael Oleksiejczuk (206)
  • Ludovit Klein (156) vs, Devonte Smith (156)
  • Tim Elliott (126) vs. Tagir Ulanbekov (125.5)
  • Brian Kelleher (145) vs,. Umar Nurmagomedov (146)
  • ESPN and ESPN + at 8 p.m.
  • Maryna Moroz (125.5) vs. Mariya Agapova (126)
  • Nicolae Negumereanu (205.5) vs. Kennedy Nzechukwu (206)
  • Marina Rodriguez (116) vs. Ya Xionan (116)
  • Jalin Turner (156) vs. Jamie Mullarkey (155.5)
  • PPV at 10 p.m.
  • Greg Hardy (266) vs. Sergey Spivak (243.5)
  • Kevin Holland (170) vs. Alex Oliveira (170)]
  • Edson Barboza (145.5) vs. Bryce Mitchell (145.5)’
  • Rafael dos Anjos (160) vs. Renato Moicano (160)
  • Colby Covington (170.5) vs,. Jorge Masvidal (170.5)
  • Jorge Masvidal has signed his new UFC deal. Manager Malki Kawa said the deal ensures Masvidal will finish his career in UFC and be one of the five highest paid fighters on the roster.
  • Claudio Silva pulled out of his 3/19 fight in London with a knee injury. Silva was to face the returning Gunnar Nelson on that show at the O2 Arena.
  • Terrance McKinney will make a quick turnaround to face Drew Dober on the 3/12 show in Las Vegas. McKinney replaces Ricky Glenn, who suffered a torn groin injury. McKinney just fought this past Saturday. McKinney has five straight first round wins, two in 17 seconds or less.
  • Gerald Meerschaert vs. Krzysztof Jotko is being planned for the 4/30 show.

Other MMA

PFL tonight at 9 p.m.Eastern on the Fubo Sports Network with women lightweights:

  • Martin Jindrova (155.2) vs. Jacqueline Cavalcanti (155)
  • Jackie Cataline (153.6) vs. Camee Adams (154.4)
  • Julia Dorny (153.8) vs. Jesie Mishelle (155.4)
  • Michelle Montague (153.4) vs. Olivia Parker (155.2)

Bobby Lashley pulled from WWE MSG house show advertising

Bobby Lashley is no longer being advertised for WWE’s upcoming Madison Square Garden event.

WWE Live: Road to WrestleMania is set for Madison Square Garden on Saturday, March 5, a show that was originally advertised as being headlined by Brock Lesnar defending the WWE Championship against Lashley. The advertising has been changed to simply state that Lesnar will defend the WWE title on the show, with all references to Lashley removed. 

Lashley, 45, suffered a shoulder injury in his Royal Rumble match against Lesnar on January 29. His only match since was at Elimination Chamber on February 19, where an angle was shot to quickly take him out of the match. In storyline, it was explained as “concussion protocol.” 

Dave Meltzer reported on Monday that Lashley was visiting Birmingham, Alabama to have the shoulder injury examined, likely at the world-renowned Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopedic Center. If the injury required surgery, Lashley would be expected to miss months of action. 

The Road to WrestleMania show at MSG is a dual-branded house show. The current advertised lineup: 

  • Brock Lesnar will defend the WWE Championship
  • Roman Reigns will defend the WWE Universal Championship
  • Raw Women’s Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Bianca Belair vs. Rhea Ripley
  • Ronda Rousey & Naomi vs. Charlotte Flair & Sonya Deville
  • SmackDown Tag Team Championship: The Usos (c) vs. Big E & Kofi Kingston
  • Seth “Freakin” Rollins appears
  • Drew McIntyre appears
  • AJ Styles appears 
  • RK-Bro appears 
  • Sasha Banks appears

Ronda Rousey set for WWE Madison Square Garden house show

Ronda Rousey will be in action when WWE returns to Madison Square Garden this March.

Madison Square Garden has announced that Rousey has been added to WWE’s house show in New York City on Saturday, March 5. The MSG event is part of WWE’s Road to WrestleMania house show tour.

Brock Lesnar, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Bobby Lashley, Charlotte Flair, Bianca Belair, Randy Orton, Riddle, AJ Styles, Damian Priest, and The Street Profits are also advertised for the MSG house show. There haven’t been any matches announced yet.

Rousey will also be wrestling at WWE’s house show at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, Canada on Sunday, March 6. It’s been advertised that she’ll team with Sasha Banks against Charlotte & Shayna Baszler.

Rousey wrestled at Madison Square Garden twice in 2018, defeating Nia Jax at two house shows.

At the Royal Rumble last Saturday, Rousey made her return to WWE and won the women’s Royal Rumble match. It was the first time Rousey has appeared for WWE since WrestleMania 35 in 2019.

WWE has announced that Rousey will reveal which championship she’s going to challenge for at WrestleMania 38 on tonight’s episode of SmackDown. It’s expected that Rousey will face Charlotte for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at WrestleMania.

Edge comments on facing Kevin Owens at WWE MSG house show

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With COVID-related changes disrupting the card for Sunday night’s house show at Madison Square Garden, WWE brought Edge to New York City for a first-time match.

Edge defeated Kevin Owens in a steel cage match in the main event of the Madison Square Garden house show. WWE Champion Big E was originally supposed to defend his title against Owens and Seth Rollins in a triple threat steel cage match, but Big E and Rollins weren’t at the show. Rollins indicated on Twitter that he had tested positive for COVID-19.

On Instagram, Edge wrote about wrestling Owens for the first time. Edge noted that facing Owens was on his short list of things to do when he was told that he’d be able to wrestle again:

Funny thing happened on my way to Detroit. I ended up in Madison Square Garden in a cage match against Kevin Owens. When I first got word I could wrestle again, this match was on my short list of things to do before I retire(for the last time). Have a feelin we’ll see each other again.

An NXT Championship match with Tommaso Ciampa retaining against Pete Dunne was also added to the Madison Square Garden house show.

Edge will be in Detroit for tonight’s Raw, which is set to feature a segment where The Miz and Maryse will “renew their wedding vows.” Edge vs. Miz is set for this Saturday’s WWE Day 1 pay-per-view.

WWE SmackDown video highlights: Brock Lesnar appears at MSG

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WWE made its return to Madison Square Garden for last night’s episode of SmackDown.

The show was the first WWE event to take place at Madison Square Garden since the COVID-19 pandemic started. It was also held on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Brock Lesnar appeared for the first time since making his return at SummerSlam. Lesnar confronted Universal Champion Roman Reigns and challenged him to a title match. Lesnar also attempted to cause a rift between Reigns and Paul Heyman, asking why Heyman didn’t tell Reigns that Lesnar was at SummerSlam.

Lesnar went to give Heyman an F-5 when Heyman wouldn’t respond to his challenge for a Universal title match. Reigns saved Heyman by hitting a Superman punch on Lesnar, but Lesnar then put Reigns in position for an F-5. The Usos made the save before being laid out by Lesnar.

The Usos put their SmackDown Tag Team titles on the line against The Street Profits in last night’s main event. As The Street Profits were about to get the win, Reigns interfered to cause a disqualification.

Reigns then cut a promo responding to Lesnar’s challenge. Reigns said he’ll smash Lesnar as soon as he’s done smashing Finn Balor. Balor’s Demon character then made its return, with Balor going face-to-face with Reigns, The Usos, and Heyman to close the show.

Last night’s SmackDown also featured Edge and Seth Rollins facing off in a SummerSlam rematch, a contract signing for Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair’s SmackDown Women’s Championship match at Extreme Rules, and an appearance by NBA star Trae Young.

More coverage from last night —

WWE SmackDown video highlights —

WWE honors America on the eve of the 20th anniversary of 9/11

Brock Lesnar confronts Roman Reigns

10-man tag match, NBA star Trae Young appears

Becky Lynch-Bianca Belair contract signing

Edge vs. Seth Rollins

Roman Reigns questions Paul Heyman

The Usos vs. The Street Profits for the SmackDown Tag Team titles

Finn Balor’s Demon character returns

SmackDown fallout: Lilian Garcia sings the national anthem

SmackDown fallout: The Street Profits are speechless after how their match ended

SmackDown fallout: Trae Young walks out on Sami Zayn

WWE SmackDown live results: Brock Lesnar returns at MSG

WWE returns to the “World’s Most Famous Arena” as tonight’s SmackDown takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Brock Lesnar will return to SmackDown on the show. It will be Lesnar’s first appearance since returning at SummerSlam after Roman Reigns defeated John Cena. Last week, Lesnar called Paul Heyman to let Reigns know he would be in New York to confront the champion.

Last week, Reigns defeated Finn Balor to retain the Universal title in the main event. After the match, the lights briefly turned red, and a heartbeat played, potentially teasing the return of Balor’s Demon character. Reigns defends against Balor in a rematch at Extreme Rules on Sunday, September 26.

SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair will meet for their Extreme Rules contract signing. Last week, Belair challenged Lynch to another match that night, but Lynch turned her down again. Later in the show, Sonya Deville and Adam Pearce announced Lynch vs. Belair for the pay-per-view.

Edge also goes one-on-one with Seth Rollins tonight, and The Usos put their SmackDown Tag Team titles on the line against The Street Profits.

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

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They aired an emotional video package looking back at the 9/11 attacks. It included Vince McMahon’s speech from the SmackDown the day after. They opened up with a shot of the fans chanting “U.S.A.”

Pat McAfee’s back tonight on commentary with Michael Cole. 

Roman Reigns-Brock Lesnar Segment 

This was a great opening segment. Everyone was good in their roles, and the fans enjoyed the segment. 

The fans gave Roman Reigns, Paul Heyman, and The Usos a huge reaction as they made their entrance. After they entered, the fans erupted in boos with a faint “Roman” chant. 

Reigns pointed out that WWE runs New York City and the Bloodline runs the WWE. Therefore, Reigns runs New York City and Madison Square Garden. The fans booed loudly. Reigns demanded the fans acknowledge him. At first, the fans gave a mixed reaction but were loud. The fans then broke into a loud “Roman” chant. 

Suddenly, Brock Lesnar’s music hit and got a massive pop. Lesnar jumped in the ring and went face-to-face with Reigns. The fans went crazy for the face-off between Lesnar and Reigns. The Usos stepped in the way.

Heyman grabbed the mic and told Lesnar they could go after any belt other than the Universal title. Lesnar grabbed the mic and asked Heyman why he didn’t tell Reigns he would be at SummerSlam. The fans reacted big. Heyman pleaded with Reigns, but he walked away to another big reaction from the fans. 

Reigns and The Usos walked off, leaving Lesnar and Heyman in the ring. Heyman then did his old introduction for Lesnar to another big pop. Lesnar then told Heyman to accept his challenge for a title shot at Reigns. The fans broke into a loud “Suplex City” chant. 

Heyman refused, so Lesnar picked him up for the F-5. Reigns ran back in and rocked Lesnar with a superman punch. He went for a second, but Lesnar caught him in the F-5. The Usos ran in and hit Lesnar with two superkicks, but he didn’t go down. He recovered and took out the Usos with a double clothesline. Reigns escaped and ran up the ramp.

In the back, Kayla Braxton tried to interview Reigns and The Usos, but they walked off. Heyman claimed he didn’t know that Lesnar was going to be at SummerSlam. He promised that Reigns would answer Lesnar when he’s ready. 

King Nakamura, Rick Boogs, Rey Mysterio, Dominik Mysterio & Big E defeated Sami Zayn, Dolph Ziggler, Robert Roode, Otis & Apollo Crews (w/Trae Young, Commander Azeez & Chad Gable) (7:23)

This was a fun ten-man tag team match. Before the match, Sami Zayn introduced Atlanta Hawks Trae Young to thunderous boos. Young being in the heels corner added incredible heat to the match. 

The heels had the early advantage when Otis knocked Nakamura off the apron to the floor. He followed up with a splash in the corner. The heels isolated Nakamura on their side of the ring. 

Back from the break, Nakamura rocked Zayn with a kick to the head. Rey got the hot tag and hit code red for a near fall. Everyone jumped in and started hitting a big move. Roode caught Big E with a spine buster. Rey then set up for the 619 on Roode, but Zayn tripped him. Young then interfered and choked Mysterio on the bottom rope. The fans erupted in boos when Young interfered. 

The referee caught Young and sent him to the back. The fans exploded in cheers when the referee kicked out Young. Rey and Dominik then hit the double 619 on Zayn, and Big E hit the Big Ending for the win. 

After the match, Kayla Braxton interviewed Big E in the ring. He held up the Money in the Bank briefcase and said tonight might be the last time they see him. He said it doesn’t matter if it’s Reigns or Bobby Lashley. He noted he could show up at Raw on Monday. 

They aired a second 9/11 video with a quote from President George W. Bush. The WWE then recognized three organizations in the community. 

Bianca Belair-Becky Lynch Contract Signing

This was a good segment. Lynch was a total heel and received mostly boos. 

Bianca Belair came to the ring for the contract signing. Sonya Deville and Adam Pearce were in the ring, but there was no sign of Becky Lynch. Belair noted she’s excited to be in Madison Square Garden. The fans broke into a loud “EST” chant. Belair mentioned losing to Lynch in 26 seconds but promised to win the SmackDown Women’s title from Lynch at Extreme Rules. 

Becky Lynch interrupted and came out wearing a flashy red fur coat and sunglasses. The fans gave Lynch a mixed reaction and broke into a faint “EST” chant. Lynch wondered what would happen if she didn’t sign the contract. Belair demanded Lynch sign the contract, and the fans broke into a “Sign it” chant. Lynch was enraged and noted the fans were chanting for her when she was away. 

Lynch noted she left her baby girl at home, but the fans favor a flash in the pan over her. The fans broke into another “EST” chant. Lynch finally signed the contract and threw it at Belair. She walked off, holding the belt up to loud boos. 

In the back, Shotzi and Tegan Nox approached Paul Heyman on their tank and offered him a ride. Kayla Braxton interviewed Heyman again. He noted that Reigns would watch The Uso’s retain the titles later and deal with Lesnar after.

Big E showed up and held the briefcase in Heyman’s face. 

They announced WWE Champion Bobby Lashley defends against Randy Orton this coming Monday on Raw. 

Seth Rollins defeated Edge (24:29)

Rollins and Edge had a good match that got a lot of time. After the match, they did a big injury angle with Edge and had him leave the arena in an ambulance. 

The fans gave Edge a huge reaction when he entered. 

The fans broke into a loud “Edge” chant at the start of the match. Edge went after Rollins’ arm, but Rollins escaped. Edge got a side headlock, but Rollins escaped again and hit a dropkick to the leg. Michael Cole noted that Rollins is attacking Edge’s leg and not the neck. 

Edge dropped Rollins on the middle turnbuckle and sent him shoulder-first into the ring post. Rollins dragged Edge out of the ring and threw him into the barricade. Edge fought back and went for a spear off the apron, but Rollins connected with a knee. The fans broke into a brief “Let’s Go Edge” chant. 

Rollins sent Edge back to the floor and hit a suicide dive. 

Back from the break, Rollins hit a springboard knee for a near fall. He slowed the pace down and worked over Edge’s arm. Edge tried to fight back, but Rollins attacked the leg. 

Rollins followed up with a terrible-looking Glam Slam. Rollins decided to try the move again and hit a much better-looking Glam Slam for a near fall. Edge went for the DDT, but Rollins escaped. Rollins went for the Pedigree, but Edge escaped. Edge then hit the Pedigree for a close near fall. The fans broke into a loud “You Still Got It” chant. Edge followed up hit a cross body off the top to the floor. 

Back from the break, Edge hit a full nelson slam for a two-count. Edge climbed to the top rope, but Rollins tried to cut him off. Edge fought back and knocked Rollins down.

Rollins went for the cross face, but Edge reversed. Rollins made it to the ropes to break the hold. 

Edge went for the spear, but Rollins reversed into a neck breaker. Rollins attempted the stomp, but Edge hit a sit-out powerbomb for a close near fall. Edge went for a superplex, but Rollins slipped out and hit a buckle bomb.

Rollins went for the stomp again, but Edge hit the spear for a very close near fall. 

Edge went for the cross face, but Rollins backed the referee into the corner. He then caught Edge with a low blow behind the referee’s back. Rollins followed up with a series of superkicks. The fans erupted in loud boos. Rollins yelled at Edge and hit the stomp for the win.

After the match, Edge didn’t move, and EMTs ran out to check on him. Back from the break, the EMTs loaded Edge in the back of the ambulance.

Rey Mysterio, Sonya Deville, and Adam Pearce checked on Edge as well. Edge mentioned Beth Phoneix as they put him in the ambulance. Rollins watched the ambulance leave the arena and was in a daze. He didn’t know how he should feel. Rollins admitted he might not feel anything at all. 

In the back, Roman Reigns gave The Usos a pep talk for their upcoming match. The Usos promised to retain the titles and make the family proud. Reigns then noted he saved Heyman and wanted to know why he didn’t tell him that Brock would be at SummerSlam. Heyman didn’t have an answer. 

They aired a third 9/11 video package featuring a quote from President Barack Obama. 

The Street Profits defeated SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Usos via DQ (15:21)

The Usos and Street Profits were having a really good match until the weak finish. The fans were into the match but hated the ending. The post-match angle featured Finn Balor’s Demon confronting Roman Reigns. 

Montez Ford hit a dropkick on Jimmy at the bell for a near fall. Ford knocked Jey off the apron, but Jimmy took advantage and hit a suicide dive. 

Back from the break, The Street Profits were firmly in control. The Usos briefly isolated Angelo Dawkins and cut him off from his corner. Dawkins fought back and sent The Usos to the floor. Ford then hit a huge dive and wiped out the Usos. 

Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman made their way to the ring to thunderous boos. 

Back from the break, Jey went for a Samoan Drop, but Dawkins countered with a twisting neck breaker. Ford hit a flying crossbody on Jimmy for a near fall. Ford rocked Jey with a superkick and lost his shoe in the process. Ford tossed the shoe in the air and hit a blockbuster on Jimmy for a near fall. The fans broke into a brief “One Shoe” chant. 

Ford hit the blockbuster on Jimmy off of Dawkins’ shoulder for a very close near fall. Dawkins avoided Jey, but Jimmy caught him with a superkick. Ford took Jey out of the ring, and Dawkins rolled up Jimmy. 

Jey caught Dawkins with another superkick. Jimmy followed up with a superkick, and Jey hit the splash for a very close two-count. The Street Profits fought back, and Ford hit the frog splash. The Street Profits had the match won when Reigns jumped in the ring for the disqualification. He locked on the guillotine on Ford.

Reigns grabbed the mic and accepted Brock Lesnar’s challenge. Reigns promised to smash Lesnar after he smashes Finn Balor. 

Suddenly, the lights went out, and Finn Balor interrupted as The Demon to a huge pop. Balor jumped in the ring and went face-to-face with Reigns to end a fun SmackDown. 

Lesnar appearance, Edge vs. Rollins set for WWE SmackDown at MSG

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Brock Lesnar will be in the building when SmackDown comes to Madison Square Garden next week.

WWE has announced that Lesnar will appear on next Friday’s SmackDown episode at MSG. It will be Lesnar’s first appearance on WWE programming since returning at SummerSlam last month and confronting Universal Champion Roman Reigns.

Lesnar made his return after Reigns retained the Universal Championship against John Cena in the main event of SummerSlam. Lesnar and Reigns went face-to-face before Reigns backed off and left the ring.

There was a segment on tonight’s SmackDown where Paul Heyman, who was Lesnar’s advocate before managing Reigns, received a phone call from Lesnar. Heyman later told Reigns that Lesnar will be at SmackDown next Friday.

Prior to SummerSlam, WrestleMania 36 was the last time that Lesnar had appeared in WWE.

It’s also been announced that next Friday’s SmackDown will feature Edge and Seth Rollins facing off in a SummerSlam rematch. Edge defeated Rollins in their first meeting.

Here’s the full list of what’s been announced for next Friday’s show:

  • Brock Lesnar appears
  • Edge vs. Seth Rollins
  • A contract signing for Becky Lynch and Bianca Belair’s SmackDown Women’s Championship match at Extreme Rules

Becky Lynch announced for WWE SmackDown at MSG

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Becky Lynch will be in attendance when SmackDown comes to Madison Square Garden next month.

It was confirmed today that Lynch will be appearing at the Friday, September 10 episode of SmackDown at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Lynch made he return to the ring at SummerSlam this past Saturday, defeating Bianca Belair in under 30 seconds to win the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

The SmackDown episode at Madison Square Garden is being billed as a supershow that will feature wrestlers from both SmackDown and Raw. John Cena has also been announced for the show, though whether he’ll be appearing on television or just for the live crowd remains to be seen.

The show will be WWE’s first event at Madison Square Garden since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Dave Meltzer reported yesterday that Lynch requested to return to WWE as a heel. Lynch’s match at SummerSlam was her first appearance on WWE programming since announcing her pregnancy in May 2020. Lynch (real name Rebecca Quin) and Seth Rollins (Colby Lopez) welcomed the birth of their daughter Roux last December.

Belair was originally supposed to face Sasha Banks at SummerSlam, but it was announced right before the match that Banks wouldn’t be able to compete. WWE teased that Carmella would be taking Banks’ place, but Lynch then made her return and laid Carmella out. Lynch challenged Belair to face her instead.

WWE adds John Cena to SmackDown at Madison Square Garden

WWE’s return to Madison Square Garden has gotten a significant addition.

WWE announced today that John Cena will be appearing at the Friday, September 10 episode of SmackDown at Madison Square Garden. This is the first post-SummerSlam appearance that Cena has been announced for.

The Madison Square Garden SmackDown episode is being advertised as a “Supershow” that will feature the top stars of both SmackDown and Raw.

Cena returned to WWE programming at Money in the Bank, appearing for the first time since his Firefly Fun House match against “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 36. Cena then made appearances on last Monday’s Raw, last Friday’s SmackDown, and at WWE’s house shows in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Louisville, Kentucky over the weekend.

Cena returned to the ring in a dark match after last Friday’s SmackDown, teaming with Rey & Dominik Mysterio to defeat Roman Reigns & The Usos. That match also took place at WWE’s Pittsburgh and Louisville house shows.

Cena is expected to challenge for Reigns’ Universal Championship at SummerSlam. The pay-per-view is taking place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday, August 21.

The SmackDown episode at Madison Square Garden will be WWE’s first show at “The World’s Most Famous Arena” since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Here’s the updated list of appearances that Cena has been announced for:

  • Monday, July 26: Raw — T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Friday, July 30: SmackDown — Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Saturday, July 31: Supershow house show — Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Sunday, August 1: Supershow house show — Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan
  • Friday, August 6: SmackDown — Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida
  • Saturday, August 7: Supershow house show — Hertz Arena in Fort Myers, Florida
  • Monday, August 9: Raw — Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
  • Friday, August 13: SmackDown — BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Saturday, August 14: Supershow house show — Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Sunday, August 15: Supershow house show — Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina
  • Friday, August 20: SmackDown — Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona
  • Saturday, August 21: SummerSlam — Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • Friday, September 10: SmackDown — Madison Square Garden in New York City

WWE confirms September return to Madison Square Garden

WWE is officially returning to Madison Square Garden this September.

WWE confirmed today that the Friday, September 10 episode of SmackDown will take place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. PWInsider first reported the date of the show last week. It will be the first WWE event at “The World’s Most Famous Arena” since a December 2019 house show.

Tickets to the SmackDown episode at Madison Square Garden will go on sale via Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. Eastern time on Friday, July 9.

WWE was set to hold a house show at Madison Square Garden in March 2020, but that couldn’t happen due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Madison Square Garden’s first full-capacity event since the start of the pandemic was a Foo Fighters concert that took place last month.

This will be the first SmackDown episode to be held at Madison Square Garden since September 2019. Raw and SmackDown both came to Madison Square Garden that month for what were the first episodes of WWE television at the venue since 2009.

WWE is returning to touring starting with the Friday, July 16 edition of SmackDown at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

WWE returning to Madison Square Garden for SmackDown episode

WWE is returning to Madison Square Garden for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

PWInsider reported on Thursday that the Friday, September 10 episode of SmackDown will be held at Madison Square Garden in New York City. It will be the first WWE event at Madison Square Garden since a December 2019 house show.

WWE had been set to hold a house show at Madison Square Garden in March 2020, but the pandemic prevented that from happening. Madison Square Garden returned to full capacity with a Foo Fighters concert taking place there this past Sunday.

In September 2019, Raw and SmackDown came to Madison Square Garden for what were the first episodes of WWE television at the venue since 2009.

WWE is returning to touring starting with the Friday, July 16 episode of SmackDown at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. WWE has announced their schedule of tour dates through the Monday, September 6 edition of Raw at the FTX Arena in Miami, Florida.

WWE Madison Square Garden house show postponed for second time

Due to the coronavirus pandemic, WWE’s next scheduled event at Madison Square Garden has been postponed for a second time.

The house show was originally supposed to take place on Sunday, March 22. It was first rescheduled to Saturday, June 27 before being postponed again. A new date for the show hasn’t been announced.

“The WWE live event which was originally scheduled for Sunday, March 22 at Madison Square Garden, and previously rescheduled for Saturday, June 27, has been further postponed,” Madison Square Garden announced. “Additional information will be made available in the near future. Original tickets will be honored for the new event date.”

The original March event was going to be part of WWE’s Road to WrestleMania 36 house show tour. It was supposed to feature an appearance by D-Generation X (Triple H, Shawn Michaels, X-Pac & Road Dogg).

Madison Square Garden is scheduled to host NJPW Wrestle Dynasty on Saturday, August 22. The latest update on that show was NJPW announcing on April 3 that the ticket on-sale dates have been delayed to May.

New date set for WWE Madison Square Garden house show

A new date has been set for WWE’s next house show at Madison Square Garden.

The show is now currently scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 27. Before being postponed, it was originally set for this coming Sunday (March 22).

“The WWE live event scheduled for this Sunday, March 22 at Madison Square Garden has been postponed and rescheduled for Saturday, June 27,” it was announced. “All original tickets will be honored for that event.”

Sunday’s event was supposed to be part of WWE’s Road to WrestleMania house show tour. It was going to feature an appearance by D-Generation X (Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Sean “X-Pac” Waltman, and Road Dogg).

The house show was also scheduled to feature an NXT Women’s Championship match, with Rhea Ripley defending her title against Bianca Belair. Charlotte Flair will challenge Ripley for the title at WrestleMania 36, which is now a two-night event on Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5.

WWE SmackDown live results: Night two at Madison Square Garden

SmackDown takes place tonight from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

Like last night’s Raw, SmackDown will feature an appearance by a returning legend. The Undertaker will be on tonight’s show, though what he’ll be doing has yet to be revealed.

Randy Orton has attacked WWE Champion Kofi Kingston and The New Day over the past few weeks. In 2009, Kingston put Orton through a table at MSG. Kingston returns to the Garden as the champion and is looking for Orton.

Erick Rowan revealed that he’s the mastermind behind the attacks on Roman Reigns last week. He then attacked Reigns and yelled at Daniel Bryan for trying to control him. Rowan ended up giving Bryan an Iron Claw Slam through the announce table. 

Elias was supposed to face Chad Gable in SmackDown’s King of the Ring semifinal match tonight, but WWE announced this afternoon that Elias is out of the match due to an injury. We’ll see how WWE handles the situation. Baron Corbin advanced to the King of the Ring finals by defeating Samoa Joe and Ricochet on Raw.

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

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SmackDown started with The Undertaker making his way down to the ring to a huge reaction. The fans broke into a loud “Undertaker” chant. He considers this his home, but he doesn’t know how many more times he’ll get to return home.

Taker talked about the titans, legends, and heroes that were born in MSG. He took a bit of their souls with him, but their memories echo in the hallways for all eternity. He said now they usher in an era of a new superstar.

Sami Zayn interrupted and made his way to the ring. The fans booed, but a few sang along with his music. He called Taker a legend and said that Taker sold out MSG for 30 years. For 30 years, MSG has been Taker’s yard. Zayn pushed the idea that he has a lot of respect for Taker.

Zayn believes that Taker shouldn’t be the man to open up SmackDown. He thinks it should have been him.

Zayn noted that the fans in New York want him to take out Taker. The fans booed and chanted, “You Suck.” Zayn asked Taker to turn around and leave the ring to him. He told Taker to pass him the torch. Zayn promised the future of the WWE and MSG is in good hands with him. He gave Taker his word.  

Taker gave Zayn his mic and started to walk off. Zayn celebrated, but Taker came back in. Taker grabbed Zayn and gave him the chokeslam.

In the back, Chad Gable entered Shane McMahon’s office. McMahon called him shorty and complimented Gable on his recent performances. McMahon revealed that Elias broke his ankle and Gable assumed he gets a bye in the King of the RIng. McMahon’s looking for a replacement and said it could be someone from Raw or SmackDown.

The Miz defeated Andrade (w/Zelina Vega)

Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura joined in on commentary. Nakamura spoke in Japanese, but Graves understood him.

Andrade had the early advantage, but Miz took over.

He sent Andrade to the floor and went for a dive. Vega jumped on the apron to stop him. She interfered again, and Andrade regained control. He followed up with the double knees in the corner.

Back from the break, Miz was firmly in control and hit a neck breaker for a near fall. He followed up with the It Kicks. He fired back with chops and knees in the corner. Andrade missed a charge in the corner and fell to the floor.

Miz hit a sliding dropkick and slammed Andrade on the announce table. Nakamura and Miz had a brief staredown. Miz then tossed Andrade into Nakamura. Vega grabbed Miz by the leg and Andrade rocked Miz with an elbow.

Andrade went for a moonsault, but Miz rolled out of the way. Andrade landed on his feet and attempted a standing moonsault.

Miz rolled to his feet and hit the skull-crushing finale. They messed up the finish a bit but it still looked cool.

After the match, Nakamura attacked Miz and hit the Kinshasa.

In the back, Shane McMahon approached Matt Hardy and Apollo Crews. He’s looking for Gable and made a bunch of short jokes. McMahon then revealed that he is Elias’ replacement. Gable takes on McMahon later tonight.

Nikki Cross (w/Alexa Bliss) defeated Mandy Rose (w/Sonya Deville)

Before the match, Rose talked about her beauty and called Nikki Cross ugly. She showed a picture comparing them and mocked Cross’s looks.

Cross ran to the ring and attacked Rose. Cross had the early advantage, but Rose gained control. Rose slowed down the pace and applied a chin lock. Cross made a comeback and climbed to the top turnbuckle. Deville jumped on the apron, but Bliss pulled her off.

Cross missed a cross body, and Rose went for a knee. Cross moved and rolled her up for the win.

In the locker room, Ember Moon approached Bayley. She’s not happy that Bayley attacked Becky Lynch with a chair. Moon assumes its Sasha Banks’ influence. Bayley is trying to elevate the division.

Moon pointed out that Charlotte Flair pinned Bayley. Moon told Bayley to save the aggression for the ring.

Heavy Machinery defeated Johnny Silver and Alex Keaton

Otis and Tucker completely dominated the match. Otis hit the Caterpillar, and they followed up with the compacter for the win.

In the back, Kevin Owens approached Shane McMahon in his office. McMahon is considering dropping the fine against Owens. He wants Owens to be the referee for his match against Gable for later. He implied that if Owens cheats in his favor, then he’ll drop the fine.

They recapped the Erick Rowan attacking Roman Reigns angle. Rowan made his way down to the ring. He talked about how nobody controls him, and the people need to look into his eyes. He’s a mastermind and manipulator. The fans chanted “What” at Rowan.

Roman Reigns interrupted and came down to the ring. He rocked Rowan with the Superman Punch, and they brawled around ringside. They brawled into the crowd and Reigns hit another Superman Punch. Security ran out to stop Reigns. Rowan grabbed a fan and power bombed him onto Reigns and security.

Rowan then ran around ringside and knocked down Reigns and security. They fought up the ramp to the stage. There was a brief “Roman” chant. They continued to fight on the stage near the King of the Ring throne. In a crazy spot, Rowan grabbed the jib camera crane and threw it into Reigns and security. Reigns got back to his feet, and the fans broke into a loud “Roman” chant.

SmackDown Woman’s Champion Bayley defeated Ember Moon

Charlotte Flair joined the commentators for the match.

Moon caught Bayley with a dropkick to start the match. They had a quick exchange, and Bayley rolled to the floor. Moon climbed on the barricade, but Bayley pushed her off and rocked her with a knee.

Back from the break, Moon was firmly in control. Moon went for Total Eclipse, but Bayley moved and hit the Bayley-to-Belly for the win.

After the match, Charlotte Flair entered the ring and had a brief staredown with Bayley. Bayley backed off and left the ring.

WWE Champion Kofi Kingston made his way to the ring. The fan broke into a loud “Kofi” chant. He said it’s nice to be back in MSG. He talked about attacking Randy Orton in 2009 in MSG.

The best part was putting Orton through a table. The fans broke into a loud “Kofi” chant. He said he knew that one day he’d return to MSG as a champion. Kingston showed footage from 2009.

Orton interrupted and walked out through the crowd. He called Kingston stupid and said he’s tired of hearing about Kingston’s two accomplishments. He mocked Kingston for his fake Jamaican accent and power of positivity. Kingston went after Orton in the crowd but got attacked with a chair.

Kingston fought back and attacked Orton with a chair. Kingston set up a table, but Orton fought back. The table broke prematurely, but Kingston set up a second table.

Kingston then hit the boom drop off the railing onto Orton on the table.

Chad Gable defeated Shane McMahon in a King of the Ring Semi-Final in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match with Special Referee Kevin Owens

McMahon mocked Gable’s height. Gable hit a German suplex, and Owens made a fast count for the quick pin.

McMahon got on the mic and announced it’s now a 2 out of 3 falls match.

Back from the break, McMahon was firmly in control. Gable fought back and rolled up McMahon. Owens made a slow count.

Owens then made fast count when McMahon had the pin, but Gable kicked out. It’s odd that Owens made a fast count at first but is now slow counting.

Gable fought back and hit a moonsault, but Owens did a slow count again. McMahon brought in a chair to distract Owens. He went for a low blow, but Gable locked on the ankle lock for the win. Gable advances to the finals to take on Baron Corbin at Clash of Champions.

After the match, Owens pointed out that McMahon tapped out and it’s on him. The fans chanted “You Tapped Out” at McMahon.

McMahon then jumped Owens from behind. McMahon grabbed the mic and fired Owens. There was a slight “AEW” chant as the show went off the air.

WWE Raw live results: Return to Madison Square Garden

Date: September 9, 2019
Location: Madison Square Garden in New York 

The Big Takeaway — 

Baron Corbin beat Samoa Joe and Ricochet to advance to the King of the Ring final this Sunday at Clash of Champions. Cedric Alexander pinned AJ Styles in a 10-man tag match. 

Steve Austin was entertaining in his appearance but there were no big surprises or angles on WWE’s return to MSG. Bray Wyatt did not appear in front of the live crowd.

Show Recap — 

Universal Championship contract signing moderated by “Stone Cold” Steve Austin 

Steve Austin came out to start the show. (They usually starts with the announcers welcoming us to the show, but they made sure to play Austin’s music first.) The crowd erupted for Austin. They’re shooting all sides of the arena and Michael Cole claimed the building is sold out. 

Austin immediately dranks some beers. He said he was told it’s been over 20 years since he’s been to the Garden. The crowd loudly yelled “What” during his promo. Austin recalled fighting here at Survivor Series against Bret Hart and got goosebumps when Hart’s music hit. 

He also talked about giving Vince McMahon his first stunner in this building, as well as his match against Undertaker (while also mentioning Earl Hebner). Austin asked the crowd if they were ready for the contract signing and they yelled “Hell yeah.” 

Austin introduced Braun Strowman. Strowman offered a handshake, which got the crowd buzzing. They chanted for Austin, who ignored the handshake and introduced Seth “freakin’” Rollins. Austin shook both their hands once Rollins entered. Rollins was excited to be in New York. Rollins said he normally doesn’t like the “What” chants but was down with them tonight. 

Rollins told Strowman he didn’t have any tricks, he was the best wrestler on the planet and would beat Strowman. The crowd booed when he called himself the best wrestler on the planet. There was a light and brief chant for CM Punk, then a light chant for AJ Styles. 

Strowman admired Austin but said he was still a rattlesnake. He told Rollins that he liked being tag champs, but it would be even better being Universal champion. Strowman said he would open a can of whoop-ass and Rollins would get these hands. 

The OC interrupted. Styles assured Austin that they don’t want none, then mocked Austin. He wondered if anyone would even want to see Austin stomp a mudhole in someone anymore, and the crowd chanted “Yes.” Styles got annoyed at the “What” chants, then the crowd started rapidly chanting it at him, which was funny. 

Austin told him to put some bass in his voice, so Styles told him to shut up. The crowd called Styles an asshole, then Austin called him an asshole. Styles said Austin has turned into an asshole in his old age (none of this was bleeped). Styles then called Austin an old fart, which is even better. The crowd chanted “soccer mom.” 

Austin cleared the table because he knew what was about to happen. Rollins and Strowman attacked the OC. Strowman took out Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows, but Styles avoided a stomp from Rollins and tossed him from the ring. The crowd buzzed because Austin was right behind him. Austin gave Styles the finger and then hit him with a stunner. The crowd popped. 

This was great. Austin was obviously the highlight but Styles was good too. 

They plugged Undertaker on Smackdown tomorrow. 

Cedric Alexander defeated U.S Champion AJ Styles via DQ in a non-title match (8:45) 

Styles was seated in the corner following the break, then Alexander ran down to start the match and take advantage of Styles just getting a stunner. Alexander was in control early on and hit a flip dive to the outside. However, Styles caught his arm, wrenched it over the rope and they went to break. (Alexander’s shoulder is hurt from last week’s attack.) 

After a break, Alexander came back with a Michinoku Driver for a nearfall. Alexander hit a back elbow and enziguri, then Anderson and Gallows attacked him for the DQ. The Viking Raiders ran out for the save. They helped Alexander clear the ring, and gave Anderson the Viking Experience. The crowd chanted “war” to their music. 

Backstage, Sasha Banks and Bayley cut a promo on Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair. Bayley said there was no stronger connection than the two of them, and Banks said Lynch and Charlotte could take that to the bank. Lynch and Charlotte were shown getting ready elsewhere, and Lynch stared a hole through Charlotte the entire time. 

Bray Wyatt let us know there would be a new episode of the Firefly Fun House tonight. 

There was a Connor’s Cure video narrated by Roman Reigns. Reigns then came out on the stage in a Connor’s Cure t-shirt. Reigns said it was about a year ago that he made his leukemia announcement, and through the fans’ love and support, he managed to return. Reigns always said he wanted to use his platform to benefit others. Reigns brought out young cancer survivors from a New York hospital, who were introduced one by one to the applause of the crowd.

Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch & Charlotte Flair defeated SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley & Sasha Banks (17:24) 

Lynch and Charlotte entered, then they aired a long video package. As Bayley and Banks entered, they were attacked by Lynch and Charlotte. Lynch gave Banks an Exploder on the outside but was overwhelmed by Bayley and Banks until Charlotte chased them off with a chair. 

[Second hour] 

The match began after a break. Corey Graves said Banks should be on SportsCenter because she was like the Antonio Brown of WWE. Cole then plugged an ESPN article about these four women. 

Lynch beat the crap out of Bayley and was in full control until the heels used nefarious means to cut her off and take over. Lynch quickly came back with an inverted DDT and tagged in Charlotte, who hit Banks with chops and fallaway slam. Charlotte booted Bayley off the apron, then gave Banks a neckbreaker for two. 

Banks caught Charlotte in the crossface for a moment, but Charlotte countered into a Figure Eight. Lynch then tried putting Bayley in a Disarmer, but Bayley shoved her into Charlotte which broke up the submission. The crowd chanted “this is awesome” with all four women down. Banks then took out Charlotte with a double knee strike on the outside. 

After a break, the heels worked over Charlotte who eventually caught Bayley with a knee strike before making the hot tag to Lynch. Lynch attacked Bayley with strikes and a running forearm, then gave Banks an Exploder. Lynch tried to put Bayley in a Disarmer but Banks gave her a backcracker. 

Bayley and Banks tried a double suplex on Charlotte but Lynch saved her with a double dropkick. Lynch gave Bayley a diving leg drop and Charlotte followed with a moonsault (which didn’t look good) but Banks broke up the cover. Lynch had Banks in a Disarmer on the outside, then Bayley gave Lynch a suplex into the barricade. Bayley also suplexed Charlotte. 

Bayley went for a flying elbow drop in the ring, but Charlotte got her knees up. Charlotte fought off Banks who tried to interfere, then hit Bayley with Natural Selection for the pinfall win. The bulk of this was good, except for a few clunky spots with Charlotte near the end. 

Backstage, Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode approached the OC with a proposition. Ziggler said they could be running the place with their assistance. Ziggler said they could take care of business tonight, then Styles shook his hand. 

Rey Mysterio defeated Gran Metalik (6:24) 

They went back and forth early on and Metalik had an answer for everything Mysterio did. Mysterio tried a diving splash but Metalik dodged it and hit a superkick. Metalik then hit a flip dive, leaping off the second rope, but landed hard on Mysterio’s head and neck (which was shown in split-screen because they were about to show a replay of something else.) 

They paused for a brief moment to check on Mysterio. Mysterio used a headscissors takedown, seated senton, and springboard crossbody, but Metalik came back with a superkick and springboard dropkick. With Mysterio sitting on the top rope, Metalik leaped off the ropes and hit a hurricanrana for two. Mysterio followed with a Code Red for two. 

Mysterio then caught Metalik with a 619 and frog splash for the win. Mysterio helped Metalik to his feet and they shook hands. Metalik bowed to Mysterio. This was quite good, but short. 

They aired a replay of Strowman putting Sami Zayn in a dumpster last May for some reason. (It was a sponsored clip, which is usually when they show a classic replay.) 

Tonight’s main event is a 10-men tag: The Viking Raiders, Rollins, Strowman and Alexander against The OC, Ziggler and Roode. The Street Profits plugged the match and Clash of Champions as loudly as they could. They also had a Reigns/Rowan/Daniel Bryan video package played. (There was no direct reference to the fact that they are no longer NXT tag champs.) 

King of the Ring semifinal triple threat match: Baron Corbin defeated Samoa Joe and Ricochet (14:08) 

Joe’s entrance got a big reaction. Most of Corbin’s entrance happened during a break. Ricochet was all over both guys early on, hitting multiple dives. And then they went to break two minutes into the match. 

A small section of the crowd chanted for Corbin. The majority of the crowd responded with “Corbin sucks.” Corbin caught Ricochet on the outside and drove him into the post. Joe took out Corbin with a suicide dive, then also drove Ricochet into the post. Joe gave Corbin an inverted atomic drop, big boot and senton but Ricochet broke up the cover. Joe then gave Ricochet a power slam for two. 

[Third hour] 

Corbin turned Ricochet inside out with a clothesline, Joe took out Corbin, then Ricochet superkicked Joe. Ricochet attacked Corbin but Corbin cut him off with a big boot. Ricochet used a rollup for two. Corbin gave him a powerbomb, then flipped him up to his feet and caught him with Deep Six (which was cool) but Joe yanked Corbin out of the ring and put him the Coquina Clutch. Ricochet then wiped out both men with a shooting star press off the apron. 

Joe avoided Ricochet’s 630 and put him in the Coquina Clutch, but Ricochet quickly countered into a Codebreaker. Ricochet hit the 630 but Corbin pulled him from the ring and tossed him into the crowd. Corbin then pinned Joe for the win. Corbin advances to the KOTR finals against either Chad Gable or Elias. Good match. 

(They’ve developed a new pattern over the past few weeks. Instead of a match starting at the top of the hour, it’ll start maybe one segment before that, then continue through it.) 

Natalya defeated Lacey Evans (5:06) 

There was a CM Punk chant that was quickly drowned out by boos. Natalya hit a discus clothesline and went for the Sharpshooter but Evans stumbled out of it. Natalya went after Evans on the outside, then Evans caught her with a neckbreaker. 

Evans then used the ring apron to choke Natalya, which the referee allowed. Cole thought it was “interesting” that she used the apron. Renee Young called it assault. After a while, Natalya caught Evans in a sharpshooter for the submission win. This wasn’t good. Evans beat Natalya in 5 minutes last week. Natalya beat Evans in 5 minutes this week. 

They aired a clip from before the show of Boston Celtic player (and former New York Knick) Enes Kanter beating R-Truth for the 24/7 Title. Truth then rolled him up to win the title back. I’m surprised they didn’t put this on the main show. 

Firefly Fun House 

The rabbit puppet warned Bray that he saw a stranger with Rollins and Strowman. Bray knew it was talking about Austin. The pig mentioned some of the men Bray attacked, then Abby pointed out that their clock was stuck at 3:16. All the puppets yelled “stranger danger” until Bray shut them up, then smashed the clock to fix it. The clock now reads 11:19. Bray warned Rollins and Strowman that the Fiend never forgets. “See you in hell.” 

Lynch and Rollins are on the cover of Muscle & Fitness. 

10-man tag match: Universal Champion/Tag Team Champion Seth Rollins, Tag Team Champion Braun Strowman, Cedric Alexander & The Viking Raiders defeated U.S. Champion AJ Styles, Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Dolph Ziggler & Robert Roode (19:34)

All of the babyfaces except Rollins entered during a break. The heels all entered on the broadcast. A brawl broke out and they went to break two minutes into the match. 

Back from break, the heels were in control and the crowd was doing the wave. Roode worked over Alexander’s arm as the crowd chanted “yowie-wowie.” Rollins tried to get the crowd back in the match but it didn’t really work. 

Alexander hit a back elbow and made the hot tag to Rollins who hit Anderson with a slingblade, springboard knee strike and falcon arrow but Roode broke up the cover. Everyone came in and traded moves. Styles gave Ivar a Phenomenal forearm, then Rollins gave him a superkick. Rollins hit dives and Strowman hit running shoulder tackles. 

Strowman gave Anderson a powerslam but Roode and Ziggler pushed Rollins into Strowman which broke up the cover. Strowman, an idiot, thought maybe Rollins did this on purpose. They argued as they went to break with 10 minutes left in the show. 

Back from break, they aired an ad for Table for Three even though there’s a match still taking place. The heels worked over Rollins until he eventually gave Roode a blockbuster. Rollins gave Ziggler a buckle bomb and tagged in Strowman. 

Strowman ran over Styles, but Styles avoided a charge and Strowman went shoulder-first into the post. Erik tagged himself in and got some offense until Styles gave him a Pelé kick. Ivar tagged in and ran over Styles, then took out a pile of men with a dive to the outside. Alexander then gave Styles a lumbar check for the pinfall win. 

Instead of Alexander’s music playing, Austin’s music hit and he jogged out. He grabbed some beers and handed them out to the babyfaces. They all drank beer and celebrated as the show ended. 

Final Thoughts — 

This show was enjoyable until the KOTR match, but it really screeched to a halt after that. The crowd didn’t care about the main event and it felt like they were just waiting for it to end.