“Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal” Returns to WWE NXT

Halloween Havoc is coming soon, so WWE NXT set up a pair of matches last night by playing “Spin the Wheel, Make the Deal.” This concept dates back to 1991 in WCW, when Sting battled Jake “The Snake” Roberts. The wheel landed on a Coal Miner’s Glove match. Oba Femi spun the wheel for his… read more

Champ vs. Champ Battles Take Shape on Monday Night Raw

WWE champion Cody Rhodes visited Monday Night Raw to talk with World champion Gunther about their match at Crown Jewel on Nov. 2 in Saudi Arabia. Their talk was peaceful and respectful. The women’s champions didn’t get along so well. WWE women’s champion Nia Jax wrapped up the show by sitting on poor World women’s… read more

The BCC Strikes Back: Jon Moxley Ends Bryan Danielson’s Career

Bryan Danielson’s “WrestleDream” came to an end last night. Jon Moxley ended Danielson’s AEW World title reign and his full-time wrestling career on Saturday night’s pay-per-view from Tacoma, Wash. Moxley, who won the WWE title as Dean Ambrose in 2016, now holds the record with four AEW World title reigns. Referee Bryce Remsberg stopped the… read more

Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso Try to Rebuild the Bloodline

Jimmy Uso lost the Smackdown main event last night against his little brother, Solo Sikoa. Solo and Jacob Fatu beat down Uso and Roman Reigns after the match. Reigns and Jimmy seemed to agree that they needed to recruit some help in their war against Solo’s Bloodline 2.0. BEAT THE CHAMP Naomi defeated WWE women’s… read more

Randy Orton Welcomes WWE NXT to St. Louis

After CM Punk appeared in Chicago last week, Randy Orton was the featured star on WWE NXT in his hometown of St. Louis. Musical star Sexxy Red, who is also from St. Louis, appeared as well. Orton, a 13-time World champion, defeated Je’Von Evans in the main event with the RKO. Despite Evans’ loss, he… read more

Wheeler Yuta Doesn’t Backstab Bryan Danielson on AEW Dynamite

Everyone expected Wheeler Yuta to betray AEW World champion Bryan Danielson on last night’s special Tuesday edition of AEW Dynamite. Yuta was teaming with his mentor, Danielson, against their former Blackpool Combat Club teammates, Claudio Castagnoli & PAC. Since Yuta still holds the AEW trios title with Claudio & PAC, fans worried that Danielson would… read more

Gunther Beats Sami Zayn, Will Face Cody Rhodes at WWE Crown Jewel

Sami Zayn did not have another “magic bullet” to beat Gunther last night on Monday Night Raw. After ending Gunther’s 666-day Intercontinental title reign at WrestleMania XL, Zayn challenged “The Ring General” for the World title. Gunther put Zayn away with the sleeper hold to retain the belt. That means Gunther will face WWE champion… read more

CM Punk, Drew McIntyre Deliver Lots of Bad Blood

CM Punk and Drew McIntyre took the title of WWE’s Bad Blood show literally last night. Evoking the bloody “Last Battle of Atlanta” between Tommy Rich and Buzz Sawyer from 1983, Punk and McIntyre opened the show with a Hell in a Cell match. Punk bled first, but then he smashed Drew with a toolbox,… read more

AJ Styles Returns to WWE Smackdown

“The Phenomenal” AJ Styles came back to WWE on last night’s Smackdown, and Carmelo Hayes wasted no time stepping up to him. Styles had been missing since losing to WWE champion Cody Rhodes at Backlash France. He expressed regret over the “fake retirement” and attack on the champion before that match. Hayes showed up and… read more

AEW Celebrates Five Years of Dynamite with New TV Deal

Tony Khan called it “the greatest day in AEW history.” Last night, All Elite Wrestling celebrated the fifth anniversary of its flagship TV show, Dynamite, in Pittsburgh. But the best news was the announcement of AEW’s new TV rights deal. Dynamite and Collision will stay on TBS and TNT, respectively, and they will be streamed… read more

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