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MORE ON THE END OF WWE BACKSTAGE
by Mike Johnson

June 22, 2020

FOX held a meeting several hours ago to inform everyone working on WWE Backstage that the series was done in its current format for now.

There will not be a new episode tomorrow. They had announced Bayley for the episode. A rerun of an older episode is most likely.

Among those who worked on the series, the belief is the show is completely done beyond the outside chance that it could be used for special programming down the line. There is no gameplan for such a thing currently, but things are being left open with the idea that FS1 could do more if they choose to do so.

Since we have gotten a few hopeful emails on this, I am sorry to douse the fire - CM Punk is under contract to FOX, not WWE, so the end of WWE Backstage does not mean he's going to migrate over to other WWE programming. WWE and Punk would have to make a deal and as we've seen, that doesn't seem likely. WWE had dropped even plugging Punk was part of the FOX series.




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Jaxson Ryker and other WWE Superstars released
by WWE.com Staff
June 26, 2020

WWE has come to terms on the release of Travis Banks, Ligero and Jaxson Ryker. We wish them the best in all their future endeavors.




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JUNE 29, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: #SPEAKINGOUT CONTINUES, WWE COVID OUTBREAK
by Dave Meltzer
June 26, 2020

#SPEAKINGOUT The Pro Wrestling industry in Europe and North America, an industry that has had a male-dominated culture since its inception, was rocked to the core by women this past week with story after story of abuse with names from every significant promotion.

The U.K. scene was hit the hardest, but there were allegations against significant names in every promotion.

WWE has fired Jaxson Ryker, Travis Banks and Ligero. Banks, Ligero, David Starr and referee Mark Parry were earlier let go by Progress Wrestling, which has strong ties to WWE.

We previously wrote about Ryker's comments regarding using President Donald Trump's comments to justify his role as a part of the Forgotten Sons team. The feeling was from sources close to the company that the heat following up from that was too hot to handle. It is unknown what will become of Steve Cutler and Wesley Blake, the unfortunate scapegoats in all of this. One would presume they will be repackaged.

Jordan Devlin & Scotty Davis, the Progress tag team champions, were both suspended indefinitely by that promotion. Devlin was also the previous WWE Cruiserweight Champion. While NXT UK operations are currently suspended due to U.K. lockdowns, Devlin joins Joe Coffey and Wolfgang as suspended pending investigation.

From NXT, following the abundance of accusations from Velveteen Dream's interactions with teenaged fans on the Internet. While there are supporters of Dream within the company, there are also his detractors. While long considered a pet project of the WWEPC, there are those who feel that with his push of late, Dream's confidence has begun to rub people the wrong way. While there is yet to be an announcement as to a suspension or potential firing, given the ongoing NXT storyline of a fan vote between Finn Balor and he with the idea the winner challenges for the NXT title on 7/8, it is suspected WWE may wait until after the storyline is completed before a decision is made.

Violet O’Hara claimed Ligero had indecently assaulted her after she allowed him to lay in her bad when he was in a hotel room she was sharing with others. Ligero denied that, but did apologize to two specific women he trained.

“The current story that has been released by Violet O’Hara/Claire-Michelle Oldfield is neither accurate nor true. This is a completely false allegation and whilst I’ve done other things in my life that I deeply regret, this isn’t an accurate or truthful portrayal of events. This is something I strongly deny and is something I’ve been in the process of speaking to a legal team about.”

But he did corroborate other women regarding his role as their trainer.

“Regarding the other statements from people like Laura, Natalie, who have spoken about the way they were made to feel, and others that have come forward about unwanted messages, I have no excuse. It’s inappropriate. It’s a embarrassment and it’s an absolute shameful way to act from someone in a position of trust. I sincerely apologise for my actions and any hurt I’ve caused. I have no justification of my actions in the slightest. In these situations, I have failed people as a friend, as a fiancé and as a decent human being.”

Hannah Francesca posted photos of her body bruised up and attributed that to Devlin.

“This is scary.” she wrote. “ I’m really scared. Jordan Devlin did this to me. And this is just the physical damage. Not including my arse and back bruises because I don’t fancy posting that online. To the promotions, wrestlers and fans staying silent. I hear you. To the abusers tweeting their support. I see you. I was also told to reach out to my abuser as the whole thing might just be a `misunderstanding?’ Promoters. Educate yourself. Don’t gaslight your fans or talent.”

Devlin wrote in response, “I didn’t even want to address the hurtful allegation made against me, but for the sake of my followers and friends on this platform that may be for whatever reason be unsure, I’m going to address this once. The recent allegation made against me is completely and utterly false and I deny it entirely. This is a case of a malicious personal agenda being executed against me on the back of a very brave telling of true experiences by other women. I completely denounce it. This is all I will say on the matter and I am now working with a legal tea to help decide how to proceed from here.”

WWE stated, “Individuals are responsible for their own personal actions. WWE has zero tolerance for matters involving domestic violence, child abuse and sexual assault. Upon arrest for such misconduct, a WWE talent will be immediately suspended. Upon conviction for such misconduct, a WWE talent will be immediately terminated. WWE’s ability to fine suspend or terminate a WWE talent will not be, however, limited or compromised in any manner in the event incontrovertible evidence fo such illegal misconduct is presented to WWE.”

Millie McKenzie, a well regarded U.K. wrestler who started at the age of 14, and is now 20, listed a number of things. She claimed at the age of 14, an early trainer told her that he would leave his wife for her.

At 16 she started training in Wolverhampton at Fight Club Pro. Banks was the head trainer, who was 33 at the time. She said that they started a relationship shortly after, which Banks wanted kept secret, but it was well known on the local scene. Banks was her coach at the time. McKenzie also claimed Banks cheated on him multiple times in front of his face and was horrible to her. She also produced screen shots of an argument between the two of them where Banks begged for her to let her into his hotel room and begging for forgiveness while she kept telling him to leave her alone. The two have since broken up.

Banks released a statement saying the relationship was between consenting adults that failed. If the relationship started when she was 17, that is consenting by the laws of the U.K. McKenzie later said Banks destroyed the last years of her childhood and that the relationship had a massive effect on her mental health and self-confidence and she grew to hate wrestling and the person she was when with him.

With so many names linked, the very future of NXT U.K. is in question, since it’s a money-losing proposition put in place to kill the World of Sport, which is already dead. WWE’s long-term goal after the launch was to put NXT outposts all over the world with the U.K. brand as the first model. But after COVID and things scaling back, those expansion plans were temporarily shelved until things get back to normal.

In the U.K. the general feeling among many in and around the industry is shock and disgust, and within the U.S., it’s the same but with less fear regarding the future of the business itself. In the U.K. we’re told there is a realization that this has gone on too long, and while hidden in some ways, it’s been in plain sight all along. But the belief is few if anyone, while every knew something existed and maybe even suspected it being very bad, realized the problem was as big as it was.

One thing I’ve learned from women contacts and friends is that women who talked with each other were far less surprised about the names and the stories as guys, who all knew stuff existed but had no idea of the extent with some of the talent.

There is great concern about the U.K. scene. The popularity of wrestling peaked during the period when the independent scene was also strong in the U.S., with lots of marketable talent all around at the same time. Then WWE started stockpiling talent, first to keep them from ROH and New Japan which were gaining popularity, and then from World of Sport, and even more in the past year, from AEW. AEW itself put together a major roster, and ROH, MLW and Impact started signing up more people to try and fill their rosters and be competitive. Suddenly, the independent scene guys dried up in the U.K. and WWE also had a major decrease in popularity and drawing on recent tours.

Several promotions that relied on so many of the names mentioned, like Progress, OTT and RevPro, are hurt badly. The belief is some companies may not have come back from COVID even if this didn’t happen. The fear is the scene will revert back to the levels of 20 years ago and have to be rebuilt. But to rebuild needs a structure where young people can learn by working a ton of shows, which the top guys were able to do in the past.

OUTBREAK SHUFFLE During a week of ugliness, a second terrible story broke out with a COVID outbreak within WWE that also impacted AEW.

Details are sketchy because WWE literally has said nothing, not to talent, not to anyone. What we do know is that they were scheduled to tape two weeks of Smackdown and Raw on 6/26 and 6/27, and all shows have had to be rewritten multiple times because of talent that won’t be available.

Kayla Braxton, Jamie Noble and Adam Pearce are the only official names because they, for their own reasons, decided to go public with positive tests. For Braxton, her admission came warning people that just because you have had the disease and gotten through it doesn’t mean you can’t get it a second time. Second cases have been extremely rare. Braxton was the first WWE talent to test positive. She was the person show tested positive at the time of the WrestleMania tapings as the talent who was there when all talent was told about her positive test. Braxton was believed to have gotten it by socializing with people working at Florida hospitals in March.

One of the NXT talents in the audience had gotten sick and on her own, was tested. WWE alerted the media and talent of this on 6/15, and canceled tapings on 6/16 for a test for all performers, production people and staff who worked the tapings, as well as for friends and families of talent that were allowed in as fans starting on 6/15.

For the tapings on 6/17, they started late because they wouldn’t let anyone in until they got a negative test result. Because of that, they had to make a change in schedule, with Smackdown and Raw for 6/26 and 6/29 originally being taped on 6/26, and Smackdown and Raw for 7/3 and 7/6 being taped on 6/27.

Talent was brought in a few days early for testing scheduled for everyone involved, including the fans, from 6/23 to 6/25. It was the tests on the first day that had multiple positives, and there were evidently more as the week went on. Literally nobody knows anything about how deep the problems are except for perhaps the few top people in charge.

But that was changed again on 6/26 with the Raw for 6/29 being moved to being taped on 6/27 and it was unclear about 205 Live.

This would mean they would have to return on 7/3 for Smackdown tapings and likely tape the 7/6 Raw on that date as well. The belief is that with so many people unable to work the shows this week they hope they can tape with more people taping next week, which was originally supposed to be off.

NXT will tape the Great American Bash shows for 7/1 and 7/8, on 7/1, and then tape for 7/15 and 7/22 on 7/2.

Because of performers being absent, the 6/26 Smackdown show was changed to a tribute to Undertaker, with less live footage being used and more taped stuff, including airing the entire Undertaker vs. A.J. Styles boneyard match from WrestleMania. The report ahead of time was that they would tape about one hour on that afternoon and the rest of the show would be taped material related to Undertaker. In theory, airing the most talked about match from Mania and being an Undertaker tribute, this should do well above normal numbers. Then again, when they did shows built around HHH’s 25th anniversary, those shows drew very disappointing numbers.

With Pearce, there was a lot of concern since he worked so closely with both Bruce Prichard, who is 57, and very heavy, and Vince McMahon, who is 74. In addition, Ric Flair, who is 71, and has had numerous major health issues in recent years, was one of the performers who appeared on both days of tapings last week when the breakout took place. As of last word, Flair was not experiencing any health issues.

With Braxton, after trying to let the public know that you can get the disease twice, something a lot of people, including herself, were not aware of (there are cases of it but they are rare), was harassed online by cyberbullying to the point that she deactivated her account. Braxton in particular had posted a photo of herself at the beach with no mask on just recently before her positive test, which led to the harassment. She even stated that she thought she was invincible regarding the disease because she had already had it once, and warned people that having it doesn’t make you immune from getting it again, writing “Don’t be dumb like me.”

While it can’t be pointed out with surety, the belief is the person responsible for this latest outbreak was a female NXT performer in the stands.

Producer T.J. Wilson (who wrestled as Tyson Kidd), came to testing on 6/25 with a fever. Both he and wife Nattie Neidhart tested negative for COVID in I believe two different tests, but as a precautionary measure, the company asked both to sit out this weekend even though she was fine.

Obviously, it was horribly irresponsible for WWE to continue to tape shows during the pandemic without doing anything but temperature checks until 6/16. No other sports company even dreamed of continuing without regular COVID testing. Most were insisting on regular tests weekly, often more than once a week, and far more isolating. That, combined with not having people wear masks in the building, was almost mind-boggling in ignorance, or perhaps arrogance, to where the look at what they want the TV show to look like is more important than the health of the performers. AEW can be criticized for some things as well, but they did institute COVID testing, They did not have all people in the stands with masks and the talent at ringside was on top of each other, and there were several people in their 60s on television. But they didn’t discourage mask usage and were transparent about what they were doing. They also ran outdoors in a much larger arena which was a far safer venue.

For the tapings this week, WWE had sent at least four e-mails to their list of hardcore NXT fans to come and get tested this week until a final e-mail on 6/24 which stated that everything had changed and no fans would be allowed to upcoming tapings. Talent had already been unhappy about fans being let in, feeling that you never know where the fans had come from and they felt safer if it was only wrestling personnel in the building. WWE had than told all NXT talent that they were basically required to work as fans for this week’s tapings, although likely the biggest names that are stars on NXT television would probably not be used in that role.

Regarding the mandating of masks in Orange County, FL, where WWE starts taping again on 6/26, it will not apply to the WWE television shoot. Those in WWE have said the mandate is for all public places and the Performance Center is not under that category.

Regarding fans at the 6/15 WWE, none wore masks but there were four people who did, two production people, one producer and a social media person. While multiple reports including us got a number of messages that masks were banned and that if they didn’t feel comfortable not wearing a mask not to come, for fans who were there, they were not told not to wear masks. We were told that somebody did inquire to one of the doctors if he should wear a mask and the doctor said it’s not required, but did not say that he couldn’t. But none of the fans in the crowd nor trainees wore them at the show.

WWE had planned to start taping with crowds in Florida. They have contacted a company for local people for a Friday and a Monday in late July (7/24 and 7/27 were the dates being bandied about) for live televison shoots at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland, FL, an 8,000 seat arena. The plans was to allow fans but to have social distancing, so limiting crowds to a percentage of capacity. Last word is that may be pushed to August, but the July dates were originally set to be announced this coming week because Vince McMahon was determined to be the first person to run a live indoor sports event with a crowd.

WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN WWE’s next PPV will be Extreme Rules: Horror Show, on 7/14. The irony of Horror Show being added to the title after this week is the epitome of a lack of self awareness. In actuality it is being used as a technique to entice viewers into watching. With the concept already to present a show choc full with gimmick matches, the idea is from those in higher management that subtitles are the in-thing in marketing right now. It is suspected that SummerSlam and September's Clash of Champions will follow suit with similar subtitles.

RUSH JOB While the plan long-term was for Matt Riddle to defend the NXT Tag team championships alone before introducing Timothy Thatcher, clearly there was big changes made. With Pete Dunne still trapped in the U.K., Thatcher was always intended to come in for a feud with Riddle as his introduction to the audience. This was sped up dramatically on 6/24, with Riddle and Thatcher not only losing the titles to Ever-Rise, but having a match intended to build for the first ever Fight Pit.

Conceptually it looks to be a steel cage match without ropes, akin to Josh Barnett's Bloodsport.

We have received word that with Matt Riddle being earmarked for a main roster push, his feud with Thatcher is intended to get him ready for the next step.

THE LAST RIDE? The Undertaker Last Ride series ended on 6/21 with an episode where Undertaker was happy with his match with A.J. Styles and said he would be fine to end his career with that bout.

He said that because of all the retakes, that people may have thought that match was physically easier than a normal match but he described the hours of taping to doing a very physical 45 minute match. He never said he was retired, and during the series there were a number of times where he went into the ring thinking it was his last match, and left the ring thinking that as well. He said the Bill Goldberg match, which was a disaster, was always in the back of his head.

During the series, the theme was that his wife, Michelle McCool, always wanted him to retire. He also noted that just before the taping of the Styles match, that his older brother died of a heart attack and McCool’s younger brother died in an auto accident and it made him reevaluate his priorities. McCool, however, encouraged him to face Styles, as did Styles, with the idea he was so talented and a safe worker and was the guy so good he could end his career on a high note. Really, if he was looking for a last final bow, that match was it.

The fact they aired this series where he pretty much gave up the character that he protected for decades always felt to me that the final episode would tell you he’s done. But we also know that every year with the lure of the money and Vince asking him to help out a show, whether it’s Mania or Saudi Arabia, you just never know. Plus, the idea of an advertised ahead of time retirement match and Hall of Fame week like they did with Ric Flair is, for this time where very little makes a business difference, this would be huge as a spectacle, as well as for media attention. It would also bring fans from the past back for one show.

WWE has not announced Undertaker has retired but Madison Square Garden did on its outside billboard this past week thanked Undertaker for 30 years.

KO-NCELLATION The One Night Only show with Owens in Glasgow, Scotland has been moved to 11/5.
WON Ratings:
Asuka vs Baszler - RAW 6/22 - ***½
McIntyre vs Owens
- RAW 6/22 - ***¾
Fantasma vs Atlas
- NXT 6/24 - ***¾

TV Ratings:
SmackDown 6/12 - 2.08 million viewers
RAW 6/22 - 1.99 million viewers
NXT 6/24 - 0.78 million viewers
 

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Monday Night RAW #1414: - June 29, 2020
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FOUR WEEKS FROM THE HORROR SHOW AT EXTREME RULES!

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Main Event #405July 2, 2020
1) Los Lotharios (with Zelina Vega) def. R-Truth and Zack Ryder with the Wingclipper by Angel on Ryder. "The Long Island Iced-Z" and "Truth" had issues from start-to-finish, coming after issues surrounding the WWE 24/7 Championship Division.
2) Ricochet (with Cedric Alexander) def. Akam (with RAW Tag Team Champion Murphy) by count-out after a Space Flying Tiger Drop. Ricochet and Cedric evaded the Disciples' wrath following the match.

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Monday Night RAW went on the air with the sight of Dominik Mysterio arriving backstage at the WWE Performance Center. Peering over his shoulder following the fate which befell his father Rey Mysterio last week, the youngster was thrown on the defensive when faced by La Invasíon. Led by the WWE United States Champion, Andrade greeted Dom with open arms! Even Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza were all glad to see him. Andrade tried to hug the son of "the Legendary Luchador", just for him to shove "El Capo" away! Voicing his anger about the group sidelining his father with two broken ribs, Zelina warned Dom to choose his actions wisely. The way La Invasíon saw it - Dominik was all alone. His old man was out of the picture, and that meant just one thing. Humberto was wise and dove free from the fire - and he did so by joining La Invasíon. Andrade grinned, urging Mysterio to join them to make the best decision of his career - or else! La Invasíon left, with Zelina telling Dom he had until the end of the night.

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The opening video package aired, bringing us to the WWE Performance Center for Monday Night RAW! Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian welcomed us to the show, recapping the events of last week's Championship Monday. Asuka was able to successfully defend the RAW Women's Championship in a hard-hitting Submission match against Shayna Baszler; whereas Drew McIntyre would topple Kevin Owens to retain the WWE World Championship. But then after the match, who would make their return - none other than "the Phenomenal One" - AJ Styles!

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The O.C. made their way out to the ring, Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows looking pleased in the fallout of last week's Championship Monday. Climbing into the ring, KA exclaimed to the WWE Universe in attendance that the boys were home, the boys were together, and together they were louder and prouder than ever! "The Big LG" demanded KA "two-sweet" him; Gallows telling the story of how "the Phenomenal One" finally was back in WWE. Anderson confessed it was a tough and auspicious negotiation period, but once "Uncle Allen" was able to look past the whole being buried alive by the Undertaker thing - all it took was some softly brothering, some two-sweeting and a couple of Ben Franklins to motivate "Phenomenal Hoot" into coming back to reclaim his place on Monday Night RAW! "The Good Brothers" concluded their introduction, welcoming out the man of the hour - the next WWE World Champion AJ Styles! Making a full entrance in a hooded leather jacket, AJ had returned to the WWEPC to a show of respect from the audience.

"The Phenomenal One" declared that he was home and he was here to stay! AJ Styles reminisced on what a bizarre couple of months it had been, musing about overcoming the adversity of death - how what didn't kill him made him stronger, and even The Undertaker realized it: hence why he retired! AJ bragged about being the reason "the Deadman" finally rode off into the sunset, when Kevin Owens made his arrival. Congratulating AJ on escaping death in the Buried Alive match at WrestleMania, KO used sarcasm to talk about how graceful and resilient "the Phenomenal One" was. Meanwhile, the O.C. chose to stick their fugly bald heads in his business with Drew McIntyre last week! "The Prize Fighter" made fun of Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson for the way they spoke about their "uncle". KO even asked what exactly "Two-Sweeting" meant - was it an innuendo? It used to be a pretty cool hand-gesture, but there were two things considering: one - it wasn't 2015 anymore, and two - nobody gave a damn about their Club anymore!

The O.C. deflected claiming that Kevin Owens was just bitter he lost to Drew McIntyre last week. AJ Styles proclaimed that this made him the defacto number one contender, because without offending KO - he was the only guy in this building that could stand to dethrone "the Scottish Terminator!" Owens smirked as Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson each told Owens to take a hike, "the Good Brothers" each complimenting the merits that "the Phenomenal One" possessed. Arguing AJ had been WWE World Champion twice before, and had reigned as champ for over an entire calendar year, KA exaggerated that the 2020s belonged to "Phenomenal Hoot". Owens could not contain his laughter, demanding to know what "Hoot" even meant! Counting AJ's head and the bald heads in the ring, Owens wished it hadn't come down to this - but elected to hit the ring for a piece of the O.C.! KO swung for Styles just for Gallows and Anderson to intercept. Fighting with all of his might, Styles would cut him short with a Phenomenal Forearm connecting!

The O.C. were like vultures pounding on the carcass of Kevin Owens, as AJ Styles orchestrated Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson to follow with the Magic Killer. "The Good Brothers" had "the Prize Fighter" in position - when Drew McIntyre charged toward the ring! The WWE World Champion took care of business, with "the Big LG" sent to Claymore Country; followed by KA being back body dropped over the top rope into his arms! AJ elected back out to the apron as "the Scottish Terminator" helped KO back to his feet. With a microphone in hand, the jeans-clad Scotsman had heard both men state their case. While he did not hold power as WWE Authority, he felt standing as the reigning WWE World Champion surely counted for something. Since Owens wanted another shot, and Styles wanted a shot - he was going to let them fight it out tonight! McIntyre departed, as KO dared "the Phenomenal One" to put them up - not done by a long shot. AJ backed away, urging KO to rest up - because he was leaving with the opportunity.

  • Tonight - Number One Contender's match - Kevin Owens vs AJ Styles
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Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian recapped what just transpired in the ring, with the WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre acting as shot-caller. Receiving confirmation that the number one contender's match would take place tonight, the broadcast team discussed what else was scheduled to take place - including Aleister Black taking on Theory in a No-Disqualification match; plus, the Street Profits and the Viking Raiders would hope to bring an end to the 'Anything You Can Do, We Can Do Better' series - competing in a tag team wrestling match.

  • No-Disqualification match - Aleister Black vs Theory
  • 'Anything You Can Do, We Can Do Better' - The Viking Raiders vs The Street Profits
  • Charlotte Flair holds a 'State of the Universe Address'

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Monday Night RAW returned with footage taken from outside of the WWE Performance Center! A limousine pulled up in the parking lot, with none other than the WWE Chairman Vince McMahon stepping out! Aided by the limo driver, Vince began to perform his signature strut towards the building. Entering through the front door of the WWEPC, with reception staff holding the doors for him - what brought the boss to RAW tonight?

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A graphic appeared, showing countless comments of love and praise for The Undertaker from the WWE Universe on Twitter. Following his apparent retirement last week on 'The Undertaker: The Last Ride', Friday Night SmackDown saw countless 'Tributes for The Undertaker' take place. A video package followed, with WWE Hall of Famers and Legends such as John Cena, Ric Flair, Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Kurt Angle, Bret Hart, Kane, Mick Foley, Batista and Edge all paying their respects to "the Deadman".

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Natalya was met with a negative response from the WWE Universe as she stepped into the ring. The second-generation Canadian secured a microphone and began to address the people, but before she could even get a word out - the theme music of Bianca Belair hit! "The EST" of Monday Night RAW came skipping out to the stage, twirling her hair to the fury of the daughter of "the Anvil!"

1) Bianca Belair def. Natalya (6:16) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The betrayal of Natalya against her own protegé Liv Morgan two weeks ago had soured many in the WWE Universe on the long-tenured Canadian, though perhaps none greater than Bianca Belair. "The EST" was able to antagonize Nattie earlier with a series of hair whips in the corner, and when the experienced Calgary Dungeon graduate hoped to take the newcomer down with a German suplex, Belair would land on her feet and connect with a military press slam! Nattie was sent from the ring with a clothesline, bringing the referee to order Nattie take a time-out at ringside! Seething, the veteran refused to take such disrespect from "the NewEST" addition to Monday nights.
- Natalya was able to turn the tables spanning from a catapult which slung Bianca Belair throat-first into the bottom rope. Nattie continued to make breathing difficult for Bianca with a series of sit-drops driving "the EST" against the ropes. A Russian legsweep saw Bianca escape and deliver a running shoulder block, followed by a single-leg dropkick! Belair mounted offense with the Shining Star Press, but Nattie would come back with a sit-out powerbomb for a near fall. The Canadian looked for the electric chair drop just for Belair to land on her feet for the Glam Slam to connect! The Shining Star Press saw Nattie get her knees up and grab an inside cradle, when Bianca turned it around - the cradle scoring her the win.

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Bianca Belair could not believe she caught Natalya down for the count of three, but as she came back to her feet, "the EST" was ambushed by a jaded Nattie! The veteran put the boots to Belair before applying the Sharpshooter - when Liv Morgan came charging out to the ring. In her first appearance since being left abandoned by her mentor, Liv chased the Canadian from the ring - but was not yet finished with her! As Nattie hoped to hide behind the referee, Liv shoved the official down causing the cat-and-mouse chase to continue up the rampway! Liv pursued Natalya, who cowered behind Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian at the announce table. Making a tactical escape moments later, Liv called out and demanded she stop running, and just fight her!

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A perturbed Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian were forced to shift gears to talk about the proposition set out by members of La Invasíon at the beginning of the show. Andrade and Zelina Vega had given Dominik Mysterio a deadline, urging him to strongly consider joining their group after sidelining his father last week. A replay aired showing Rey Mysterio being ambushed in the backstage area. It was confirmed in a medical update that "the Legendary Luchador" had been sidelined with two fractured ribs.

Ex Hermanos
Dominik Mysterio
sat in deep thought in the locker room, when the sound of a steel chair scraping across the floor was heard. Dom scowled up at Humberto Carrillo, who smiled back. Taking a seat backwards on the chair, he asked the son of "the Legendary Luchador" if he thought at all about Andrade's proposal. Dom remained silent and refused to make eye contact, when "La Estrella" forced him to look him in the eyes! Ordering he consider his options, he could either join La Invasíon and be spared his entire career being derailed - and the two of them could be hermanos once more - or he could receive a fate worse than what happened to his old man. Dom told Carrillo he would not join "El Capo", but Carrillo urged him to think it through. If a little accident fractured his Daddy's ribs, imagine what they could do if he said no. Carrillo chuckled, assuring he would receive the right tutelage. They were the keyholders to his destiny, and Humberto could not wait to be reunited with his little hermano.

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Following discussion from Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian, a video package aired recapping the outcome of the 'Anything You Can Do, We Can Do Better' series. Set to comical music, throughout the past five weeks the Street Profits and the Viking Raiders had been engaged in a highly competitive rivalry. The two teams of former RAW Tag Team Champions had met at bowling, mini-golf, axe-throwing and basketball. Tied at every turn, "the Modern Day Vikings and "the Frat Boys" had even drawn in the outcome of last week's Decathlon. Now, with the promise of a RAW Tag Team Championship opportunity on the line, Erik and Ivar would meet Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins where both teams best excelled - in the ring!

2) The Street Profits def. The Viking Raiders to earn an opportunity at the RAW Tag Team Championship (7:31)
- It had come down to this - weeks of a competitive rivalry involving mini-golf games, bowling games, basketball games, axe-throwing contests and even a decathlon, had finally led these teams to a wrestling match with a future opportunity at Theory and Murphy's RAW Tag Team Championship at stake. Montez Ford looked to take Ivar off his feet with fast hands and an enzuigiri, to be pounced into Angelo Dawkins! The Viking Raiders hammered at 'Tez as 'Ang rooted for the tag. Erik delivered a deadlift wheelbarrow hold into a springboard clothesline for a near fall, when Ford dodged a cartwheel clothesline and responded with acrobatics into a dropkick! Dawkins was hot, even powering Ivar up with an exploder suplex! As the Cash Out connected, 'Tez was sent from the top into 'Ang by Erik! Looking to send him into Ivar for a rope-assisted seated senton, the Cash Out was delivered - and From the Heavens gave the Street Profits the win, with Erik having missed the save by inches!

"The Frat Boys" were able to come out on top when all was said and done - finally bringing an end to 'Anything You Can Do, We Can Do Better' series that had engulfed both teams. The Street Profits celebrated in style, now with an open road ahead to potentially recapture their RAW Tag Team Championships from Theory and Murphy. Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins hoped to be true sportsman however, looking to Erik and Ivar and hoping the Viking Raiders would accept their handshakes like gentlemen. "The Modern Day Vikings" looked to one another before staring 'Tez and 'Ang in the eyes - opting to decline their invitations to call it even! By burning bridges, the Vikings refused to give the Profits the dignity of appearing superior to them.

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Busted!
The new WWE 24/7 Champion Heath Slater could not be happier, as he grinned and rubbed the gold around his waist. Joined by Charly Caruso, the broadcast journalist wished to hear how elated "the One-Man Rock Band" was, but noted that title or not - he was no longer employed by the WWE! Heath told Charly how wonderful life was right now. He didn't need a contract to say he was a WWE Superstar, because he went out last week and reached for that brass ring! He grabbed that ring, not just for himself - but for his kids! Slater pointed out his "I Got Kids" shirt and gave shout-outs to Tiffany, Amber and Joseph back home in the trailer park with his "better-half", commenting that all four of them were happy because Daddy went out and was living his dream! Slater claimed WWE now had to pay him, because he was the WWE 24/7 Champion! Abruptly, behind him crept Vince McMahon - the WWE Chairman startling the new champ.

In his cold and grovely voice, Vince McMahon asked Heath Slater how he was finding the WWE Performance Center. "The One-Man Rock Band" took a deep sigh and slowly turned around, where the WWE Chairman sternly told Slater he wanted to see him in the ring - now! As the boss left, Slater accepted his fate - when Akira Tozawa entered the frame! As Slater ducked out, Shelton Benjamin entered with right hands for Tozawa. The two collided with punches bringing Charly to flee, when Zack Ryder joined in too! Everybody wanted the WWE 24/7 Championship!

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Dominik Mysterio was in the hallway considering his options, but just as he propped a set of headphones over his ears to find inspiration in music, up walked Ricochet and Cedric Alexander. Wanting to let Dom know that La Invasíon weren't the only ones with an eye on the newcomer - "the Future of Flight" and "Lumbar Legacy" also had Dominik's back! Cedric spoke fondly of Rey Mysterio, and how they looked up to Dominik's father - and how they knew he only wanted to make "the Legendary Luchador" proud. Cedric urged Dom to continue on his path and stay the course - and never agree to a single thing Andrade offered him. The two said they were rooting for him and had Mysterio's support, walking away and leaving the rookie in thought.

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The Boss is Back
To a formal introduction from ring announcer Mike Rome, out strutted the WWE Chairman to the WWE Performance Center. As a small assembled audience of WWE Universe members gathered in salute, they bowed as Vince McMahon came bounding down to the ring with a pompous smile on his chiseled face. The boss was back on Monday Night RAW, and in such unorthodox times, he wanted to send salutations to everybody dealing with the current state of the world! Vince commented that these were uncertain times, but what truly brought him to RAW tonight was not to give the people a pep rally - he knew this nation didn't need that. What he was here to do however, was address the goings-on of one man in particular. Vince recalled a time in the past where he preached the phrase "Ruthless Aggression". Questioning who had seen the series on the WWE Network to a positive response, Vince hoped everybody remembered that because he was twenty years wiser and about forty years more forgetful.

While the phrase "Ruthless Aggression" was the mantra in which many WWE Legends such as John Cena and Batista abided by in their prime, today was a different world. It was a different climate, and that went for everybody here to rule the day. Vince McMahon name-dropped Heath Slater - the very man he recalled actioning a contract termination for two months ago. The WWE Chairman confirmed that he ordered "the One-Man Rock Band's" release, but in spite of that; and despite having no existing contract as a WWE Superstar - not only was he here, but he was WWE 24/7 Champion! He was a voluntary WWE Superstar, and to Vince: that had balls. This was not an easy job, and it clearly showed the man's dedication to this business! Vince knew Slater had to be backstage soaked in sweat awaiting for this public conference - but he wanted him to know it was okay. Vince called Heath Slater out to the ring, and out came the champ. With a nervous grin on his face, even the WWE 24/7 Champion didn't know what to expect!

Climbing into the ring, Vince McMahon ordered his music be cut by the production truck - this man was no WWE Superstar, he was a public servant! A hard-working laborer indeed, the WWE Chairman confronted Heath Slater and questioned who the hell he thought he was. Vince snarled as he recalled giving the orders for "the One-Man Rock Band's" firing, having considered him dead weight for long enough. Yet all it took was a call for him to march back in like he had any room for leverage! Vince urged the WWE 24/7 Champion to call Bret Hart to ask him how being WWE Champion and heading to WCW worked out! But this was different - Slater was not "the Hitman", because another Screwjob would do nothing for the needle. Heath was prepared to apologize for everything, claiming that all he wanted to do was go back to making a decent living for his family. Vince exclaimed he had heard enough - it made him sick. The boss told Heath he was going to do something that would make everybody in the industry take note.

The WWE 24/7 Champion braced for a firing, when Vince McMahon granted Heath Slater congratulations. Offering "the One-Man Rock Band" a hug, the former WWE Superstar was aghast! The Chairman warned he may never receive such an honor again, ushering him in for a hug. Wanting to welcome Heath back to the WWE, a knee to the groin brought the champ to his knees! The boss's demeanor changed, adding that he wanted to - but couldn't. McMahon departed the ring, when Riddick Moss appeared ringside, having been disguised under a baseball cap and a facial covering - as a cameraman! With a shot from the camera Riddick Moss became WWE 24/7 Champion, and he celebrated big! Darting around joyously, Moss celebrated like he had won the World Series! On the stage Moss turned to receive the Knock Out Punch from Big Show! "The World's Largest Athlete" shrugged, placing his size-22 boot on the chest of Moss. Big Show had won the WWE 24/7 Championship!

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The Roles of the Disciples
Murphy had words for Theory in the Church's locker room. Akam overlooked the scene, as the youngster voiced his nerves about tonight's No-Disqualification match. After Aleister Black tried to gouge Seth Rollins' eye out last week, the youngster was concerned "the Appropriator of Habit's" aim was to make an example. "The Juggernaut" was uncaring, instructing Theory to consider it a sacrifice for the greater good - their leader, "the Monday Night Messiah". Murphy explained their roles as Rollins' Disciples, when Theory pointed out their other role as champs. Into the room came the Street Profits, the next challengers held back by "the Equalizer", who stared through them. Montez Ford cockily wished Theory luck tonight, claiming he'd need them. Angelo Dawkins added that if he made it out alive past Aleister, they were next in line - and they would be taking back their titles! The two teams faced off, when "the Frat Boys" departed. Theory had a lot on his mind - ahead of the No-DQ match, up next!

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The 'RAW Highlight' aired, sponsored by State Farm. Recapping the events of last week, Aleister Black was ordered to run the Gauntlet set by "the Monday Night Messiah". Overcoming Akam and Murphy, "the Appropriator of Habit" looked to make it a round trio of Disciples by defeating Theory - when Seth Rollins struck. "The Messiah" was quickly outwitted by "the Anti-Hero", whose blackened and bruised eye was exposed. Aleistrer remained unmoved in the ongoing saga with his supposed blood brother.

3) Aleister Black def. RAW Tag Team Champion Theory (with Murphy) in a No-Disqualification match (10:32) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The missing piece of the puzzle from last week's Gauntlet match got away from the clutches of defeat, as Aleister Black was attacked by Seth Rollins. Sparing Theory, tonight was the RAW Tag Team Champion's time to get what "the Appropriator of Habit" thought he needed. The Disciple was quick to try and escape the black-eyed battler, though the martial arts skills of Black was immediately on display with a series of swift kicks! Theory hoped to escape, only to be prevented by his more seasoned tag team partner Murphy - when Black fired from the apron with a Meteora! Aleister got in the face of "the Juggernaut" buying the youngster time to strike with a series of lashes from a kendo stick! Theory grew confident, as a reverse Russian legsweep using the cane garnered a near fall, when a rolling legsweep took him down. Black whipped Theory with his own stick, when a brainbuster connected. Black was advantageous, when Seth Rollins sauntered out to the stage - accompanied by Akam!
- "The Monday Night Messiah" had joined commentary at the top of the rampway, as Theory went up for a suplex just to have Murphy hop on the apron to bring him down to earth. A buckle bomb turned the tide for the RAW Tag Team Champion, who showboated eagerly. Seth Rollins and Akam watched from afar as Theory delivered a rolling blockbuster for a near fall. Targeting the blackened eye of Aleister Black, he tried to fight back with a striking combination, when a super kick knocked him to a knee - and a second laid him out! "The Appropriator of Habit" landed a double footstomp on Theory when "the Juggernaut" ran in with a pump knee strike! Murphy's Law was on the way, when Black landed on his feet and drilled him with a bicycle knee of his own. Theory connected with a cross-legged brainbuster across the knee, but Black kicked out! As the twenty-two year old looked for the biggest victory of his career, Black landed out of the ATL attempt - and Black Mass knocked Theory down for the count!

Closer to God
A harder than expected victory showed the toughness of the Church's youngest Disciples, though in the end Theory was unable to knock off Aleister Black. With a scowl, "the Appropriator of Habit" glared towards Seth Rollins, who could not help himself but stand and clap from the announce table. With eyes locked, Black anticipated Murphy's attempt at an attack from behind - and the two came to fight once again! The career rivals brawled, as Black landed a German suplex on "the Juggernaut" when Akam came from behind with a big clothesline! "The Equalizer" lit Black up in the corner with body blows, but would miss a corner splash - opening him up for the Black Mass! Down went a second member of the Church, and as Murphy missed another pump knee strike, Black Mass wiped out the third Disciple! Aleister Black caught his breath, but made a mistake in doing so as Seth Rollins struck from behind with the kendo stick to the spine.

"The Monday Night Messiah" ran his mouth towards his apparent blood brother, before a swift kick to the ribcage saw Aleister Black tumble to the floor. Following suit, "the Messiah" grinned and introduced "the Appropriator of Habit" to the same steel steps that cost him sight in his eye, looking to once again ram him face-first into them! Black struggled, coming closer closer to certain catastrophe - when he was able to headbutt free. Seth was thrown a loop with a big boot, and a drop toe hold saw Seth collide with the steps! Black forced Rollins inches away from his fate being sealed with the razor-sharp edge of the steps - when Theory saved the day with right hands! Grabbing his "Messiah" and darting up the rampway, Seth had to have been praying for the cavalry, as Black assumed a cross-legged position on the ringside floor. Biding his time, Black was waiting for the Horror Show at Extreme Rules.

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The O.C. were gathered in the locker room, where AJ Styles chatted to Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson about how Vince McMahon made the effort to come to Monday Night RAW tonight, not to name him the next number one contender for the WWE World Championship, but to give Heath Slater the beating he deserved! "The Big LG" and KA joked about the star aura supposedly surrounding "the One-Man Rock Band", before turning their attention to the match with Kevin Owens tonight. "The Phenomenal One" claimed he wasn't even sweating it. He'd fought "Krazy Kev" before, and "the Prize Fighter" had absolutely nothing on ol' "Uncle Allen!" "The Good Brothers" cackled and did impersonations of the Canadian's accent; mimicking what he would say when he lost tonight's Number One Contender's match.

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In a curtained area of the WWE Performance Center, Charlotte Flair was seated on the set of where she planned to hold her "State of the Universe Address". The Iiconics acted as campaign managers, Billie Kay and Peyton Royce continuing to follow "the Queen" wherever she went. As Charlotte prepared to meet Io Shirai in an NXT Women's Championship rematch this Wednesday at the Great American Bash, the WWE Universe would find out what the former champ had to say - next.

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An advertisement aired, promoting the newest edition of 'the Broken Skull Sessions', as hosted by Stone Cold Steve Austin. Joined by WWE Hall of Famer Mark Henry, "the Texas Rattlesnake's" interview with "the World's Strongest Man" was available for streaming now on the WWE Network.

Liv Morgan continued to hunt for Natalya in the backstage area, seething with her mentor for the uncalled-for betrayal last week. Spotting her at the end of the corridor, Liv began to proceed - but it was a trap, as the Riott Squad came from behind! Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan continued their dispute with the outcast third member of the group, until from out of nowhere charged the fearless RAW Women's Champion Asuka! "The Empress of Tomorrow" screamed at Ruby and Sarah in Japanese, fending them off - as Liv told them if they wanted a match - they had one, tonight!

  • Tonight - RAW Women's Champion Asuka and Liv Morgan vs The Riott Squad
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The State of the Universe Address

In a curtain area, a formally dressed Charlotte Flair sat as she addressed the WWE and NXT Universes. With the Iiconics stood behind her, Billie Kay and Peyton Royce stood presentably in silence, as "the Queen" wished to discuss the events that were sure to follow this Wednesday night on the USA Network. Herself and Io Shirai had been at odds for quite some time, but on NXT's Great American Bash it would come to a head. While she possessed an incredible amount of respect for "the Joshi Judas", she did not believe she was the woman that the NXT Women's Division needed. Charlotte told the audience to acknowledge the facts that existed - how prior to NXT TakeOver: In Your House, she had raised that title to brand new heights. It was ironic that the very gold that made her in 2015 was the same gold she made relevant again in 2020 - bringing it to WrestleMania, and to main event title defences on Monday Night RAW.

Charlotte Flair stated she would not be denied greatness, and once again spoke of the cheating ways of Io Shirai - who foully won their match at NXT TakeOver: In Your House, despite "the Queen's" foot being underneath the ropes. As far as the three of them were concerned, the jury was still out on "the Genius of the Sky" as champ - because the line went through her. Flair reiterated being the personification of greatness, and how the Great American Bash was something her father Ric Flair built his epic legacy on. A two-time NXT Women's Champion, in forty-eight hours she would break yet another record by becomig the first woman in history to be a three-time champ. Flair urged the Universe to ask not what this company could do for them - but what she could do for them. On Wednesday night, the United States would watch and rejoice as she makes them see what made this country 'Flair Country'.

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Kevin Owens was in preparation for battle against AJ Styles in mere moments, when into the room walked the WWE World Champion. Following their instant classic on last week's 'Championship Monday' edition of Monday Night RAW, Drew McIntyre wanted to personally tell KO that he enjoyed their fight last week, and would love for it to happen again. "The Scottish Terminator" was man enough to admit Kev was inches from beating him on multiple occasions, and was avidly waiting for round two. The Canadian grinned and told the Scotsman he truly did have him, and in the end McIntyre made it out by mere inches himself. But with all due respect, he didn't need Drew's validation earlier tonight nor would he in the Number One Contender's match tonight. "The Prize Fighter" told Drew to keep the title he held warm for him, because next time they fought - he was not going to be inches away from anything. Drew nodded, as KO headed for the ring. Who would Drew meet for the WWE World Championship at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules?

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A video graphic aired, showing that Monday Night RAW was emanating from the WWE Performance Center - the WWE's "Athletic Hub" for future WWE Superstars.

In For a Fright
Charly Caruso was at the interview area backstage with an unlikely guest - the ever-brooding, blackened-eye sporting Aleister Black. As the bruising circled his eye, "the Appropriator of Habit" immediately advised Charly to kindly step aside, for he was in no mood for conversation. This business with his blood brother had gone on far longer than he anticipated. They had each come close to being blinded by the other's inhibitions, and now it was clear what their destiny truly represented. With their date with destiny set for in less than three weeks at Extreme Rules, "the Anti-Hero" planned to make it a true Horror Show - by going face-to-face with Seth Rollins. Face-to-face, man-to-man - An Eye for An Eye! Black stormed away, leaving the WWE Universe to speculate what on earth such a match entailed!

  • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules - Eye for an Eye - Aleister Black vs Seth Rollins
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4) AJ Styles def. Kevin Owens to be named Number One Contender to the WWE World Championship (20:11) [THROUGH TWO BREAKS]
- "The Phenomenal One" returned in an epic fashion last week, upstaging Kevin Owens, who had moments prior come inches away from defeating Drew McIntyre for the WWE World Championship during 'Championship Monday'. While present during his entrance, the leader of the O.C. instructed Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson to return to the back, when Kevin Owens surprised with a lariat! Hounding away at AJ with rights and lefts, Styles tried to hang in there with a striking combination only to be struck with a high big back body drop! Instinctively zipping out to the apron, AJ connected with a hotshot draping KO throat-first over the top rope. The Phenomenal Forearm was teased, but KO ducked it and attempted the Stunner - just for AJ to evade it! Slipping out to the floor, AJ took a breather as "the Prize Fighter" challenged the so-called "great" AJ Styles to re-enter the ring and Fight Owens Fight!
- The Number One Contender's match continued in "the Phenomenal One's" first match since being Buried Alive back at WrestleMania against the Undertaker. AJ Styles caught Kevin Owens with a flying clothesline in the corner, sending the Canadian into the ropes. Two back elbows missed, when KO was struck with a dropkick! A snap suplex scored a near fall, when AJ landed a jumping knee drop. Taking "the Prize Fighter" to the mat, AJ targeted the back using a pendulum backbreaker. Further knee drops to the spine kept him grounded, when KO roared out of nowhere using a codebreaker off the ropes! Owens wiped AJ out with a super kick before heading to the top rope and connecting with a Swanton Bomb! He only got two, but without missing a beat, the Cannonball in the corner landed. Taking Styles to the top rope, both men jockeyed for position with Owens looking for an avalanche powerbomb - only for AJ to escape into a sunset flip powerbomb from the top. Both men were down, with the stakes high!
- Kevin Owens landed free of the Ushigoroshi, catching AJ Styles with the pumphandle neckbreaker! "The Prize Fighter" wanted to rise to the occasion he came close to last week, with the Pop-Up Powerbomb in mind. Landing on his feet, AJ hit the ropes and connected with the Pelé kick. The striking combination culminated in a backfist and a clothesline, when AJ slid to the apron for the springboard 450 Splash - though Owens got his knees up! The Stunner connected, but AJ's foot landed on the bottom rope! KO looked for a second, but the O.C. came down to ringside. The Canadian tried to fight Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson off the apron, when AJ soared from the other side of the ring with the Phenomenal Forearm - but Kev stayed alive! "The Good Brothers" again involved themselves, when Ricochet and Cedric Alexander evened the odds! With solidarity for his brethren, Owens was hit with a low blow out of the referee's vision. The Styles Clash followed, making AJ the victor!

"The Prize Fighter" had fought harder than most this past two weeks, but in the end it was the shenanigans of AJ Styles and "the Good Brothers" that allowed the O.C. to sink their teeth into the WWE World Championship picture. "The Phenomenal One" celebrated with Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson in the ring, as Ricochet and Cedric Alexander came to following their fist-fight exchange with the duo moments prior. As AJ's Kliq hand-gesture was met by Gallows and Anderson, the music of the WWE World Champion roared through the WWE Performance Center. Out stomped Drew McIntyre, walking out to the ring and standing across the ring from Styles. The number one contender acted coolly, talking trash to the champ - as "the Scottish Terminator" raised the title high in the O.C.'s direction. McIntyre's challenger had been named for the Horror Show at Extreme Rules!

  • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules - WWE World Championship - Drew McIntyre (c) vs AJ Styles
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Sound Advice
Dominik Mysterio
continued to consider his options, as the deadline set by La Invasíon drew nigh. The son of Rey Mysterio voiced his concerns about his well-being and reputation. With his father out and injured, and he was all alone with so much to prove. When asking the person off-screen for their thoughts and advice, the camera slowly panned out to reveal a cold-hearted WWE Chairman Vince McMahon! Having half-listened to the rookie and what he said, he told the second-generation WWE Superstar that it was a no-brainer. Unless he wanted to get the tar kicked out of him by the WWE United States Champion and his goons, he should join them regardless of who "the Legendary Luchador" was. Dom reluctantly took it on board, when Vince warned him not to be foolish - if he did, he would have his head. Vince didn't give a damn whose son he was, he would be fired in a heartbeat! McMahon casually departed the WWE Performance Center by the front door, leaving Mysterio startled.

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Graphics aired, confirming the newest matches made official for the Horror Show at Extreme Rules - less than three weeks away, live on the WWE Network. Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian recapped the outcome of the Number One Contender's match, and noted that AJ Styles would officially challenge Drew McIntyre for the WWE World Championship on Sunday, July 19. Plus, as noted earlier tonight, Aleister Black was out for revenge against Seth Rollins. Except this time, it was An Eye for an Eye - whatever that meant!

Charly Caruso was standing by with Seth Rollins and the Church, as she questioned "the Monday Night Messiah" for his thoughts on the challenge issued by Aleister Black. Seth was amused by the idea his so-called "Blood Brother" wished to go down this route again. As for what an Eye for an Eye match truly was, "the Messiah" frankly didn't care. He was unafraid of the fate that awaited he and "the Appropriator of Habit" in less than three weeks. Aleister was a lost soul in his eyes, but he would personally put him out of his misery come the Horror Show at Extreme Rules. As Murphy and Akam watched imposingly, Seth suddenly wrapped his arms around Theory wishing to give his youngest Disciple credit for saving him earlier. Much like Seth had saved him, Seth told his other followers that they should take a page out of the RAW Tag Team Champion's book, before departing. "The Juggernaut" and "the Equalizer" remained vacant.

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5) Nia Jax def. Dana Brooke (2:36)
- "The Immovable Object" returned to competition on Monday Night RAW following her defeat at the hands of Bianca Belair several weeks ago, up against the newest addition to the RAW Women's Division. Dana Brooke's contract with Friday Night SmackDown had expired, and in her first match since signing with the RAW Brand, she was up against stiff competition. With a lot to prove, Dana tried hard to stun the menacing monster with dropkicks and even a diving crossbody from the top rope - but with a splat, Nia Jax body slammed her opponent and delivered the Bulldozer taking Brooke down hard! Nia tortured Dana briefly with a choke against the ropes, before a Chokebomb connected. Jax followed up with the Exclamation Point to take the win.

In a devastating debut as a RAW Superstar for Dana Brooke, Nia Jax steamrolled over her in dominant fashion. "The Immovable Object" was back to her winning ways, though as Dana suffered on the canvas and tried to gasp for air, who would be watching the match from a monitor backstage - but Charlotte Flair and the Iiconics! Who knew what "the Queen" had to consider about Nia.

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La Invasíon hung out in their own private dressing room, where cousins Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo conversed with one another in Spanish. Their business associate Zelina Vega stood closeby on her cell phone, when into the room swaggered the WWE United States Champion. As Andrade spoke optimistically about how their family was about to grow even larger and stronger, "El Capo" was met by Los Lotharios questioning how likely he thought it would be that Dominik Mysterio would see things their way. With a cocky laugh, Andrade reasoned that Dom may be a rookie - but he wasn't an idiot. The deadline was close.

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Meanwhile, the Money in the Bank holder Bobby Lashley had arrived to the WWE Performance Center. In casual dress, "the All Mighty" was in no mood for the hopes of de-escalation from close advisor MVP. Silently and nervously, Lana also followed her husband as it appeared Lashley was heading for the ring.

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A graphic aired, promoting tonight's edition of RAW Talk, immediately following Monday Night RAW. Hosted by Charly Caruso and Christian, tonight's special guests included the newly-named number one contender AJ Styles, Nia Jax and the new WWE 24/7 Champion Big Show. It all went down at 11:05 PM, exclusively on the WWE Network.

Right Where He Wanted Him
The WWE Universe came to attention as "the All Mighty" made his arrival. With associate MVP and his wife Lana behind him, the ill-tempered Money in the Bank holder paced to the ring for an unexpected appearance. Bobby Lashley immediately entered the ring and took to the microphone, talking about this pathetic little game of tag he had going with Randy Orton. It was clear to him and everybody that "the Viper" was afraid of him, and that was why for the better part of the past few weeks he had avoided him! Lashley had a short fuse and demanded Randy come out and do something he hadn't done for a long time - be a man! Bob angrily walked back and forth across the ring, as Lana and MVP - surprisingly on the same page - tried to calm the big man down. Finally, Randy Orton responded to the call with a slow walk out to the stage. "The Apex Predator" smirked at the trouble he had caused, remarking at how thin-skinned Bobby was.

If this was all because he gave the big brute an RKO a few weeks back, and what truly grinded his gears was being left alone in a tag team match last week - he would have been a whole lot more careful! Making fun of Bobby Lashley's temper, Randy Orton suggested his foe consider anger management - or at least come with an instruction manual. "The All Mighty" snorted and told "the Apex Predator" to shut his big mouth, as Randy laughed at how much Bobby could give - yet he couldn't take it! It was no wonder he had two handlers behind him, if he could call MVP and Lana that. The truth was they weren't his friends - they were his babysitters! Lashley tried to leave the ring, only to be restrained by his wife and his advisor. Orton approached ringside, and with caution approached up the steel steps, laughing at the enraged beast before him. Addressing the Money in the Bank briefcase his wife currently held, "the Viper" reminded Bob of how he supposedly "won" the briefcase.

Randy Orton reminded the WWE Universe that Bobby Lashley did not capture Money in the Bank through hard work or kicking butt, but from his babysitter putting the briefcase in his hands! Knowing he had "the All Mighty" where he wanted him, "the Apex Predator" clamped down deeper - amused at the idea Bob would go on to do anything. He wasn't going to be a World Champion, because he wasn't World Championship material - he was a baby! Lashley finally snapped, his judgment clouded. Rushing Randy with right hands, "the Viper" bounced back with clubs to the back. Lashley struck with repeated shoulder thrusts as MVP tried to break up the ruckus. Bobby refused to listen to "the Franchise Player", but enough separation had bought Orton time to land an RKO on Lashley! Running MVP and Lana from the ring, Orton saw his opportunity and took it - picking up the abandoned Money in the Bank briefcase and confiscating it! Randy made off with the briefcase like it was his own - as Lashley was left livid!

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Following their planned set-up earlier tonight, comprised entirely to target Liv Morgan, Natalya wished the Riott Squad luck as they set out for the WWE Performance Center. On the other half of a splitscreen, Liv Morgan was laser-focused as she was joined by none other than the RAW Women's Champion Asuka! After saving Liv from a beatdown earlier tonight, "the Empress of Tomorrow" had her back against Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan - whom they would meet up next.

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An advertisement aired, promoting this Wednesday's edition of NXT. A time-honored tradition born from the genius of "the American Dream" Dusty Rhodes in 1985 would be reborn in the colors red, white and black - as well as two new additions: black and gold. In the first of a two-night special extravaganza, NXT: The Great American Bash kicked off this Wednesday night on the USA Network. Charlotte Flair challenges Io Shirai for the NXT Women's Championship; Kushida defends the NXT Cruiserweight Championship against El Hijo Del Fantasma; and "Absolute" Ricky Starks makes his in-ring debut at last against Isaiah "Swerve" Scott.

6) RAW Women's Champion Asuka and Liv Morgan def. The Riott Squad (4:25)
- Coming after 'Championship Monday's Submission match victory against Shayna Baszler, Asuka came to Liv Morgan's aid after she was the attempted victim of a set-up courtesy of the Riott Squad and Natalya. The RAW Women's Champion and Morgan brought the fight to Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan to get the match off to a hot start, when a hip attack from Asuka fed to a hip attack from Morgan out of the corner! Liv connected with a springboard missile dropkick for Ruby, when Logan struck with a pop-up headbutt. The Riott Squad took advantage whipping Liv into the corner, when Ruby landed a flatliner. Logan restrained Liv with a straitjacket hold, when Morgan flipped out onto her feet! With a Matrix evasion, a roll-up led to a hurricanrana - and Asuka made the tag! The Japanese Superstar delivered atomic drops for Ruby and Sarah, when a spin kick knocked Logan loopy. Liv tagged in and capitalized by blocking the Riott Kick with a knee strike - and ObLIVIon allowed her to knock off Ruby Riott!

As Asuka took Sarah Logan down with a high kick, Liv Morgan came to her feet in celebration - when down the rampway emerged Natalya! The Canadian ambushed the RAW Women's Champion, sending her colliding with Liv. Nattie delivered a spinebuster to "the Empress of Tomorrow", when Liv looked to intervene with the Jersey Codebreaker. It went blocked, and Nattie would lock the Sharpshooter in on her former protege - when out darted Bianca Belair! With unfinished business, "the EST" attacked with a series of hair whips for the daughter of Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart. Standing tall, Asuka and Bianca showed Liv respect by raising her hands victorious, leaving Nattie and the Riott Squad to scowl from the floor.

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Time had run out for Dominik Mysterio, as he was seen leaving the backstage area. En route for the ring to voice his decision to the proposition set out by La Invasíon earlier tonight, a deflated Dom was suddenly stopped - by none other than the new WWE 24/7 Champion Big Show! "The World's Largest Athlete" told Dom how he and his old man Rey Mysterio had never been close. He had Chokeslammed Rey to hell and swung him against a ring post while attached to a gurney like a baseball bat - but at the end of the day, it wasn't about the friends you made. Friends came and went in sports entertainment - but family remained forever. Dom nodded silently, as the WWE Legend told Dom he knew exactly what he needed to do: make himself a star! Mysterio thanked the veteran, continuing on his journey. What would Dom's response to Andrade be?

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The First Face Off
Charly Caruso was backstage with the WWE World Champion, asking for Drew McIntyre to respond to the confirmation that his next challenger come the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, would be none other than AJ Styles. "The Scottish Terminator" accepted it, knowing how gifted "the Phenomenal One" was. As a matter of fact, doing such a thing would be like beating a dead horse, because all week long that was all anybody had to say about him. Yet Drew didn't see that in AJ, and the reason was because of how he beat Kevin Owens tonight - relying on "the Goonies" Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. The O.C. suddenly arrived, bringing the Scotsman to chuckle. AJ told Drew he didn't expect to come back and see him as WWE World Champion, which was all fine and dandy - but it wouldn't last. In less than three weeks, Styles promised to bring the title home with him, where it belonged.

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A graphic aired, promoting next week's edition of Monday Night RAW. To commemorate the Fourth of July, the reigning WWE United States Champion would not only host an Independence Day Open Challenge - but he would also reveal a brand new championship title to the WWE Universe.

  • Next week - WWE United States Championship - Independence Day Open Challenge - Andrade (c) vs TBA

Kid with a Deathwish
Decision time had arrived, as La Invasíon made their way out to the ring. Together and united, the WWE United States Champion Andrade led his familia out to the ring looking the part. In a white suit, "El Capo" was dressed like one as he climbed into the ring with his business associate Zelina Vega by his side as always. With a smirk, Andrade allowed her to do the talking for him. She spoke of the proposition they had for one Dominik Mysterio earlier tonight, and called back to what they did to his father Rey Mysterio last week. She urged that Dom had thought his final decision through, because this was no ultimatum. Dom was either with La Invasíon or against them - but to go against Andrade, Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo was a terrible decision. Los Lotharios stood in similar-colored suits, as the champ graced the mic. He told Dominik one more time about the opportunities that laid ahead of them. Together, they had done this song and dance before - but he refused to have this decision rescinded again.

Andrade wanted Dominik Mysterio to come to his senses and accept his future place in La Invasíon: his one and true family! "El Capo" waited patiently, before again demanding the kid come out. With reckless abandon, out came Dominik Mysterio, though the butterflies thrived in his stomach. As the son of Rey Mysterio made his way down the rampway, the WWE United States Champion could not help but grin and compliment the second-generation prospect. "El Idolo" remarked at the potential that existed with him, to come out from beneath his father's oversized and overrated shadow and become a legend in his own right! But that could only happen if he chose to join La Invasíon. The leader asked what his final decision was, reiterating that his answer could make or break his entire career before it even started. Dom took to the microphone, glaring a hole through Los Lotharios, namely his former friend Humberto Carrillo. Angel Garza stood in front of his cousin with a big grin on his face, when Andrade once again asked for his decision.

Dominik Mysterio turned to the WWE Universe for help making his decision. Andrade demanded to know what it would be - with La Invasíon, or against them. The son of Rey Mysterio continued to stall, when Zelina Vega stressed the seriousness of the situation. Reminding him Papi wasn't around to save him, for he was home nursing two fractured ribs, Rey could not help him. Zelina demanded Dom join the family - but the youngster decked "El Capo!" The WWE United States Champion went down and Dom mounted him - to be cornered by Los Lotharios. Humberto Carrillo and Angel Garza restrained him, when the champ delivered double knees in the corner! As Dom laid prone on the canvas, the champ badmouthed his stupidity before taking the leather belt from around his waist. Ordering "El Amante" and "La Estrella" to tear the shirt from Dominik's torso, the cousins held him down for Andrade to deliver lashes from the belt! Finally relenting, La Invasíon stood over the suffering son of Mysterio - the red marks showing consequences of his decision!


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RAW Talk #15 – June 29, 2020
- Charly Caruso and Christian first welcomed AJ Styles, who came to the interview with Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson. The co-hosts of 'RAW Talk' found the O.C.'s jokes obnoxious, though "the Phenomenal One" made it clear he was taking Drew McIntyre as seriously as he possibly could. AJ recounted recovering from Buried Alive, and recalled the epiphany he had in getting his strength back up. Styles believed it would be from the grace of God that he would make the comeback of a lifetime to become WWE World Champion - and at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, the WWE Universe could expect to see no hijinks: only the very best of "the Demi-God". "The Big LG" and KA soon added calling out Ricochet and Cedric Alexander for being a couple of nerds, daring them to step to them again and be knocked down!
- Nia Jax joined 'RAW Talk', immediately beginning to intimidate Charly Caruso until Christian stepped in between them. Nia refused to answer any questions from Charly, but told Christian that there was only one thing playing on "the Immovable Object's" mind after tonight: gold. Jax stomped away, a woman on a mission.
- The new WWE 24/7 Champion Big Show exchanged pleasantries with the co-hosts, as Charly Caruso and Christian recapped "the World's Largest Athlete's" unorthodox victory. Show had nothing but good things to say about Heath Slater, but this was his renaissance - not "the One-Man Rock Band's". Show reminisced on the title's long, unpredictable and convoluted history over the past fifteen months - but he planned to be the longest reigning champ in history! As Christian jokingly implied he would be the one to leave with the gold tonight, Show claimed he'd have to catch him while he was sleeping.

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NXT #411: The Great American Bash – Night I July 1, 2020
Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida
Presented by
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"All Out War" by Slipknot



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NXT UK #101: Greatest Hits - July 2, 2020

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- Kay Lee Ray def. Xia Brookside, Rhio, Rhea Ripley, Piper Niven, Nina Samuels, Killer Kelly, Kanji, Jinny, Jazzy Gabert, Isla Dawn & Candy Floss to be named the number one contender to the NXT UK Women's Championship in a Battle Royal. (8:40) [NXT UK #47 - JUN 19, 2019]
- Gallus (Joe Coffey, Mark Coffey and Wolfgang) def. Dave Mastiff and The Hunt when Joe Coffey hit Wild Boar with All the Best for the Bells. (12:25) [NXT UK #50 - JUL 10, 2019]
- Adam Cole (c) def. Zack Gibson to retain the NXT Championship with the Last Shot. (9:59) [NXT UK: DOWNLOAD FESTIVAL 2019 - DAY 3 - JUN 16, 2019]

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A video package aired, taking a look back at the rich history of the Great American Bash. What began in 1985 from the creative genius of "the American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, soon captivated an entire generation of fans. It saw World Championships change hands, the invention of WarGames, and legacies created in an instant. Now, for the first time in history, "the Black and Gold Brand" celebrate the independence of the United States of America with NXT Great American Bash! Footage aired, focusing on the NXT Women's Championship beef between Io Shirai and former champ Charlotte Flair; as well as the competitive rivalry revolving around the NXT Cruiserweight Championship - as Kushida defends against El Hijo Del Fantasma. Tonight, a new legacy began in NXT history - as the first night of the Great American Bash was about to commence!

Full Sail Arena was lit up in the colors of red, white and blue as the first night of the Great American Bash went on the air! White sparks flew as pyrotechnics erupted on the stage, and a limited selection of the NXT Universe were on hand chanting for "the Black and Gold" Brand. Vintage American cars and banners set the stage for the show, as Vic Joseph welcomed us to NXT in-person. With Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix on commentary remotely, the ring was lined with red, white and blue ropes. With the first half-hour on USA Network to take place commercial break, what a way to get Independence Day weekend off and running!

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1) Io Shirai (c) def. Charlotte Flair (with The Iiconics) to retain the NXT Women's Championship (19:21)
- In a rematch from the main event of NXT TakeOver: In Your House last month, the new NXT Women's Champion Io Shirai made her first title defense against the former champ. Charlotte Flair felt slighted in her TakeOver defeat, citing that her foot was more than under the bottom rope as she tapped out to the Koji Clutch. With the Iiconics in her corner, the red-clad "Queen" was confident out of the gate but would be struck with a series of strikes from the new champ. With a basement dropkick, Flair was sent into the corner but evaded a back elbow. Shirai responded with a pendulum kick, when a springboard sunset flip scored a near fall. Shirai kept things going as the challenger backed out to the floor into Billie Kay and Peyton Royce's arms. With a triangle moonsault plancha in mind, "the Genius of the Sky" landed on her feet as the Iiconics guarded their woman. Io got into a shouting match with "the Iiconic Duo", allowing Flair to connect with the Queen's Boot!
- "The Queen" was in the driver's seat as she began to strut across the ring. Distracting the referee, the Iiconics cornered Io Shirai on the floor just for "the Joshi Judas" to deliver a palm strike to Billie Kay! Shirai slipped back inside, but as Kay and Royce tried to get back at the NXT Women's Champion, the referee ordered their ejection! The Iiconics contested it, as did Flair, when out darted Tegan Nox! Bringing the fight to "the Iiconic Duo", Billie Kay and Peyton Royce were sent packing by "the Welsh Wonder". Charlotte was hit with a flapjack and double knees from a handstand position, as "the Genius of the Sky" looked to follow up. Blocking the 619, Flair countered and connected with a sit-out powerbomb for the champ! Charlotte began to work at slowing Shirai down, with knee drops and a shinbreaker connecting. Io tried to fight as "the Queen" brought her to the top rope, but a missile dropkick went deflected! Flair connected with an exploder suplex, when the Figure-4 headlock grounded Shirai.
- Io Shirai fought using a headstand into a front dropkick, but "the Genius of the Sky's" comeback would be prevented a cheap eye poke from "the Queen!" Charlotte Flair followed suit with a chop block to the front of the knee, and the Figure-8 was attempted - just for Io to wisely block it with an inside cradle! Back on their feet, the NXT Women's Champion attempted a huricanrana, just for Flair to reverse into a backpack stunner for a near fall. Another cutoff kept Shirai at bay, as the Figure-4 Leglock was reapplied! Not yet bridging into the Figure-8, Shirai fought with all of her might - able to reach out and grab the bottom rope. Flair was savvy and brought things back to the center, though Io turned it over on Flair! Reversing the pressure, she slammed her knees and Charlotte's again the canvas below for the break! With a springboard evasion dropkick and a crossbody, Io was able to escape the Charlotte's Web pinning combination and apply the crossface! Flair tried to fight with all her might, when Shirai transitioned into the Koji Clutch!
- Charlotte Flair was fast to grab the bottom rope, which on this occasion went noticed by the official. Io Shirai thought she had "the Queen" dead to rights, but spotted "the Queen" settle in the corner. The NXT Women's Champion drilled her with the double knees, before heading to the top rope for the moonsault - but Flair dragged her foot out from under her! Collapsing to the mat, Flair went up top - but missed a moonsault of her own! Shirai rolled out of the way, just for Flair to land on her feet and catch her with the standing version! Flair could not believe the resilience of "the Genius of the Sky", picking Io up and connecting with an STO backbreaker! Io rebounded using a bridging German suplex for a near fall, when a victory roll led to a double foot stomp! "The Joshi Judas" shot up to the top, for Charlotte to again trip her. Both women mounted the top rope, with Flair looking for a powerbomb from the top - when Shirai turned it around into a frankensteiner! Springing back up top, the Moonsault allowed Shirai to retain her title!

In her first defense of the NXT Women's Championship, Io Shirai proved her credibility with another victory over Charlotte Flair. It was a hard-fought battle, but there remained no question that this time around "the Queen" was beaten fairly and squarely. "The Joshi Judas" held her title dearly and would have her hand raised, as the Iiconics returned to ringside. With scowls on their faces, Billie Kay and Peyton Royce hoped to help the former champ to the back, just to have Charlotte curse them out, blaming them for her downfall!

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Living in America
Earlier today, Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink were seen living the high life on their front lawn. In front of a lavish house, the two catched some rays on deck chairs in flag shorts, shades and using reflectors, when Brendan voiced how awesome it was to be here in America! Stoked for his first Fourth of July since joining the NXT ranks, Thorne appeared less interested as Vink claimed that he was living the American dream! Shane advised Brendan to play it cool, before pulling out his cell phone. Each holding cans of Australian lager, Thorne showed Vink his newest "side-piece" - a hot young blonde in a leopard-print bikini top. As the two bantered back and forth, they high-fived and hollered! Thorne said she would be making an appearance at the party they'd be holding tonight in their mansion. Vink was buzzed, living for tonight - this was going to be the best Fourth of July party ever!

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A series of graphics aired, showcasing what was still to come tonight. Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix discussed the line-up, as on the first night of the Great American Bash we would see the NXT Cruiserweight Championship on the line when Kushida defended the title against El Hijo Del Fantasma. NXT Champion Adam Cole would reveal the results of the fan voting poll. Who would challenge him for the gold next week? The Velveteen Dream, or Finn Bálor? Plus, Rhea Ripley would reveal her future plans following the rumors and speculation having spread across social media this past weekend; and an exclusive Prime Target special providing a first glimpse of the Fight Pit ahead of Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher's grudge match next week.
  • NXT Cruiserweight Championship - Kushida (c) vs El Hijo Del Fantasma
  • NXT Champion Adam Cole reveals results of the fan vote ahead of next week's title defence
  • Rhea Ripley reveals her plans for the future
  • Prime Target - A first glimpse of next week's Fight Pit
To The Top
McKenzie Mitchell
was standing by with Cameron Grimes backstage, as she wanted to understand why "the Carolina Caveman" had issued the challenge to Damian Priest for a match tonight. As obnoxious as ever, "the Carolina Caveman" squealed about how was there was simply no satisfaction in beating small fries like the NXT Cruiserweight Champion Kushida, and that if the legend of Cameron Grimes was going to go to the top - he was choosing to set his sights on the biggest, baddest and toughest that "the Black and Gold Brand" had to offer. McKenzie reminded Cameron of how Kushida had beaten him on three separate occasions, demanding Mitchell to stop spreading her lies! Suddenly, Damian Priest entered the frame. Coolly, "the Archer of Infamy" smirked at how Grimes' entire shtick was pretty cute. If big, bad and tough was what Cameron wanted - he promised to make him regret it tonight.

  • Tonight - Cameron Grimes vs Damian Priest

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Footage aired from earlier today, showing El Hijo Del Fantasma arriving at Full Sail University. Having waited weeks since the finals of the NXT Cruiserweight Championship Tournament, back at NXT TakeOver: In Your House, the luchador was psyched up to do battle with Kushida - when all of a sudden, the same two masked kidnappers attacked! Fantasma was able to somehow gain the upper hand, running the unknowns from the scene. Perturbed but infuriated, Fantasma was not going to let anything get in his way tonight at the Great American Bash.

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The Future
Rhea Ripley
made her arrival to Full Sail University, coming mere days following rumors and speculation hit social media about the potential of a call-up for the former NXT Women's Champion. As a graphic revealed a cryptic Tweet from her posted this past weekend, Ripley took to the microphone and began to discuss how the Web was in uproar over the news. Her phone had been buzzing all week, whether from friends, family, and even enemies! As the NXT Universe waited impatiently, Rhea announced her plans to address them all right here and now. Discussing all she had done, she claimed that her time in NXT had been a dream come true. She came to the WWE with dreams to be the best, and in her short time on "the Black and Gold Brand", she felt she had proven just that. What started with the 2017 Mae Young Classic had led her to being the first NXT UK Women's Champion; to being the one to end the 416-day reign of Shayna Baszler and become NXT Women's Champion.

Rhea Ripley had even competed at WrestleMania - and she wasn't even twenty-five years old! Ripley was about to make her announcement, when out to the ring came Dakota Kai! With Raquel González towering behind her, "King Kota" climbed into the ring unimpressed with Rhea's announcement. Dakota knew all about Rhea's history, reminding her of being the one to knock her out of the 2017 Mae Young Classic. She knew all about the highs and lows of her stay here on "the Black and Gold Brand" - but if she truly felt she had done all there was to do, what was stopping her from just packing her bags and leaving Kota's Brand! The NXT Universe booed, Kai claiming nobody cared about what Rhea wanted, but if she was going to bail, she should hit the bricks for Monday Night RAW or Friday Night SmackDown. Raquel eyed Ripley up, who laughed. Expecting nothing less from the Kiwi, she asked how NXT belonged to her when the last anybody had heard from Kota was when she was being held like a baby by her insurance policy!

Raquel González and Rhea Ripley locked eyes, as Dakota Kai began to get between them, trying to get the attention of the former NXT Women's Champion! Failing that, "King Kota" lost her temper with an ear-shattering scream, prompting Ripley to tell Dakota to be quiet - the real adults were talking here! González refused to budge and neither did Raquel, when Dakota finally turned Rhea around and demanded she look her in the eye and listen to what she had to say! The people booed, as Kai told Rhea if she wanted to leave with her tail between her legs, following the humiliation she faced of losing to Charlotte Flair and tarnishing the reputation of "the Black and Gold Brand" back at WrestleMania - she should just up and leave, and quit wasting everybody's time! Kai told Rhea nobody wanted her here, because the fact was when she was champ - she truly blew it for everybody in NXT, from the Superstars to the Division, to the Universe!

Dakota Kai scowled at Rhea Ripley, pointing to the stage and ordering her to get out of "her" building. With a laugh, the towering Ripley told "King Kota" if that's what she thought - so be it. She didn't give a damn what anybody thought about her. Admitting dropping the ball, she lost to Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania and allowed "the Queen" to take the NXT Women's Championship. What she was here to do tonight - was squash rumors of her going anywhere! Ripley told Kai, Raquel González and the NXT Universe she wasn't be going anywhere - because she had unfinished business which involved the NXT Women's Championship. Ripley had a lot of making up to do, and glared at González - ready to go when she was! Kai was furious, unable to believe the stubborness of the "failure" she had shared the ring with. This was King Kota's brand - and if anybody was going for that title, it was her! Dakota warned Ripley that next week, she was going to expose her greatest fears all over again - one-on-one.

  • The Great American Bash - Night II - Dakota Kai vs Rhea Ripley

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Isaiah Scott was warming up for his awaited match with "Absolute" Ricky Starks, when in walked Leon Ruff. The underdog who had faced the wrath of the yet-to-debut newcomer asked "Swerve" if he was ready, to which Isaiah told him he'd been counting down the days for tonight. Full of pent-up frustration from weeks of Ricky ducking him time after time again, tonight he was in for a bad debut - because "the King of Swerve Style" was going to whoop that boy so bad all he was going to see was "Black and Gold!" Setting off for the ring, up next would finally see Ricky Starks in action with "Swerve!"

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A vignette aired, showing the reign of dominance Imperium had maintained over NXT UK. Since arriving in January 2019, WALTER's strong hold over the NXT United Kingdom Championship had remained strong in part thanks to his loyalists Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner. With a message for the NXT Universe across the pond, Barthel and Aichner declared that they were coming to the United States to protect the saced mat from all of their competition. Next week, Imperium's Barthel and Aichner return to NXT.

  • The Great American Bash - Night II - Imperium returns to NXT
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2) Ricky Starks def. Isaiah Scott (8:20) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- Following his unexpected debut at NXT TakeOver: In Your House, "Absolute" Ricky Starks had twice abandoned his own in-ring debut plans against Leon Ruff. After attacking Ruff two weeks ago, Isaiah "Swerve" Scott came to his aid, though Ricky again had his debut rescheduled from last week, citing injury. Tonight under orders of NXT General Manager William Regal, there was no more running for "Pretty Ricky". Starks was overwhelmed from the start, laying into Starks with chest kicks against the ropes. With a snapmare and a diving European uppercut into the back of "Absolute's" head, the hottest new arrival to "the Black and Gold Brand" would roll out to safety - only to be caught with a turning moonsault plancha! "The King of Swerve Style" was proving Full Sail was his house!
- A replay from the break showed "Absolute" Ricky Starks' ability to gain momentum, as a springboard attempt by Isaiah Scott saw him smartly pull down the ropes. With "Swerve's" knee looking to be tweaked, Starks delivered the Rocket Kick for a near fall, and the hot temper of "Pretty Ricky" soon revealed itself. When a swinging neckbreaker would cut "the King of Swerve Style's" comeback short, with a jumping knee strike going caught into a sit-out powerbomb, Ricky considered cutting his in-ring debut short. Yet the Roshambo would see "Swerve" land on his feet for a superkick to land! Starks grabbed the ropes just to be hoisted up and planted with You Got Swerve! Starks narrowly got his foot on the ropes, much to the ire of Scott. Looking for the House Call, Ricky ducked out and struck with a spear! "Swerve" was dazed, and the Roshambo would follow giving Starks his first win in NXT!

It took merely one misstep for Isaiah "Swerve" Scott to fall in defeat to Ricky Starks. "Absolute" scored his first win in NXT following his official in-ring debut, and in cursing the fight that was brought by "the King of Swerve Style", Starks knew he had been in a battle. Rolling out of the ring, he bragged to the camera and badmouthed Isaiah's fighting spirit - though the question now remained to what extent of success would "Pretty Ricky" find in NXT?

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The Undisputed Era chilled in the dressing room on video call with the absent Kyle O'Reilly, as Roderick Strong joked he would slap some old-school submission holds on Keith Lee next week, just to pop his best buddy Kyle! He and Bobby Fish slapped the NXT North American Championship on his shoulder, as Kyle expressed how much he missed the guys. Soon enough he'd be finished with his big Hollywood movie role, and reunite with the UE. Adam Cole assured him they would make sure NXT stayed Undisputed by the time he returned, when a backstage assistant entered the room. To the chagrin of the trio, "the Panama City Playboy" questioned what he wanted! Issued an envelope containing the outcome of the fan vote, the NXT Champion's ears perked up. As Fish ran the poor guy from the room, the champ expressed now was the time. Strong, Fish and O'Reilly wished Cole luck as he departed the room - who would challenge him for the NXT Championship next week?

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An 'NXT Highlight' aired, presented by Mountain Dew. Taking us back to NXT TakeOver: In Your House, the NXT Cruiserweight Championship was finally decided as Kushida overcame El Hijo Del Fantasma in an instant classic. Clips of the match recapped the fierce fight, though "the Time Splitter" would narrowly come out victorious. Yet when the dust cleared and the smoke settled, Kushida's show of gratitude to Fantasma in the form of a handshake would go rejected by the luchador.

The NXT Cruiserweight Championship hung in the locker of "the Time Splitter", as Kushida practised his strikes in anticipation for the main event of tonight's Great American Bash. Knowing exactly the war he was in for following the battle at NXT TakeOver: In Your House, one had to imagine that the existence of the kidnappers had to be casting a shadow over the focus of both combatants.

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And the Loser Is...
Full Sail University broke out into boos, as the NXT Universe, facial coverings and all showed no respect to the presence of NXT Champion Adam Cole. In skinny jeans and a cut up Undisputed Era T-shirt, "the Panama City Playboy" made his swagger to the ring carrying an envelope containing the results of the fan vote that had been ongoing on WWE.com for the past two weeks. As he climbed into the ring, Adam began to speak - only to be drowned out by loud boos from the crowd. Cole tried to talk over them on two further occasions, getting booed out of Full Sail Arena both times! Finally, Adam insulted the people and reminded that it was thanks to the Undisputed Era that they were even able to enjoy "the Black and Gold Brand" right now! Adam claimed if anybody was a trailblazer, it was none other than the guy who had been rocking the title for the past thirteen months. Cole proclaimed that his historic title reign of legendary status would last until he was dead and gone, regardless of whose name was in the stupid envelope on-hand!

Adam Cole repeated the same spiel he had made known for weeks - having beaten both Finn Bálor and Velveteen Dream in the past, and he didn't see reason to give a damn who he beat next week. The NXT Champion unceremoniously ripped into envelope , when out came the Velveteen Dream. In black leather, "the Protagonist" wagged his finger in the face of "the Panama City Playboy". Addressing him and reminding him he was the guy he had ducked for the last six months, in the eyes of "the Purple Rainmaker" - his time had finally ran out. Dream told Cole to accept that his fate had been sealed, and he was a mere seven days away from having that NXT Championship stripped from his waist. The NXT Universe gave Dream a positive reaction, as he regarded himself as "the Protagonist" of NXT because he was the main character. Nobody else possessed the status, presence or rise like Velveteen did - and next week, his rise to superstardom would peak like he would peak: when he became NXT Champion.

Finn Bálor joined the fray, with Adam Cole growing even more impatient! The Velveteen Dream's eyes rolled as he turned to see "the Prince" join his two adversaries in the ring. The former two-time NXT Champion climbed into the ring, questioning if this was really how this was going to go. Both "the Panama City Playboy" and the Dream expressed disgust as Finn claimed they couldn't drop the bombshell like this - the NXT Universe deserved the glitz and glamor of this decision, much like they did the Emmys or the Grammys! Bálor grinned, disagreeing with the idea the NXT Universe chose to stand with a slimeball like Adam Cole, or a self-absorbed primadonna like "Velvy". What it came down to, and what the NXT Championship was about - was who was the most destined for greatness! Dream argued that as true as that was, this was a popularity contest - and nobody out there desired the adulation of a true Superstar more than they did the Velveteen Dream!

Boos rang out over Full Sail Arena, as the NXT Champion stood his ground and continued ripping into his envelope. Demanding they get this over with, "the Panama City Playboy" pulled the letter out and revaled the victor of the WWE.com fan vote. The man who would challenge Adam Cole next week at the Great American Bash would be...Finn Bálor! The NXT Universe cheered and chanted Finn's name, as he grinned knowingly. Velveteen Dream appeared despondant and disapproving, looking around at the people and running his mouth. The NXT Champion was disgusted by the outcome and told his challengers they both made him sick. "The Prince" meanwhile, ever the gentleman, decided to offer a show of respect to "the Protagonist" with a handshake. While he thought about it, abruptly, Dream dropped him with a kick to the groin! Dream Valley Driver took Bálor down hard, when a series of stomps would shockingly see Adam Cole run "the Purple Rainmaker" from the ring!

"The Panama City Playboy" went out of his way to help next week's challenger up. Velveteen Dream was showered with boos on the aisle, storming to the back without another word spoken. Adam Cole told "the Prince" he wanted to wish him congratulations, but the outcome was always going to remain the same. Suddenly, the NXT Champion drilled a distracted Finn with the title! With boots to his challenger, he continued his onslaught as Roderick Strong and Bobby Fish came out to join in. Though Finn tried to fight Roddy and Fish, Cole swept in with a superkick! The Fish Hook was applied, when Adam Cole left the ring to secure a steel chair. Finn was brought to his feet only to be struck with a chair shot to the leg! With intentions of taking Finn out, the UE would be interrupted by the NXT North American Champion! Keith Lee hit the ring, running the trio off - though Strong would still squirm away with "the Limitless One's" title. Lee helped Finn back to his feet, as both appeared primed and ready!

  • NXT Great American Bash - Night II - NXT Championship - Adam Cole (c) vs Finn Bálor

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A replay aired from moments ago, showing NXT North American Champion Keith Lee serve as the cavalry for Finn Bálor, after an attack from his opponent next week, NXT Champion Adam Cole and the rest of the Undisputed Era.

Finn Bálor was helped to the backstage area by two officials, when the NXT North American Champion Keith Lee appeared before him. "The Limitless One" explained how he didn't just get involved tonight to try and reclaim his title from that sneaky little thief Roderick Strong; but because somebody had to bring an end to the UE's hold on NXT. For thirteen months, Adam Cole had served as NXT Champion and he needed to be stopped. Lee tapped Finn on the shoulder with his knuckle and told Finn he was the man for the job - or maybe he was wrong. Lee tried to light a fire in Finn, who favored his leg. Lee wished Finn luck next week, and the Irishman responded similar for the leader of "the Limitless Legion!" Finn said there was a zero percent change of him not coming to Great American Bash next week, regardless of the state his leg was in. Adam Cole had done it for the last time, and last week he guaranteed the end of his title reign!

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3) Damian Priest def. Cameron Grimes (7:03)
- Following his unsuccessful stint in the NXT Cruiserweight Division, "the Carolina Caveman's" attention had moved to issuing a challenge to the former NXT North American Champion Damian Priest. "The Archer of Infamy" looked to make short work of Cameron Grimes with a series of clotheslines and an elevated flatliner, though "the Silver-Tongued Savage" decided to take a breather at ringside. Priest pursued with a big boot, bringing Grimes back in to receive a missed roundhouse kick! Hollering all the while, a Superman forearm strike rocked Priest, and a pendulum backbreaker showed the immense power of the Carolinian! Cameron looked to keep Damian grounded, though "the Rockstar" flew with a springboard clothesline! Grimes fought off the Reckoning attempt and performed a freakish deadlift German suplex, before following up with the Collision Course for a shocking near fall! Grimes planned to finish Priest off, heading to the second rope - only to be caught with South of Heaven connecting. Priest picked up the victory!

An ambitious effort was had by Cameron Grimes tonight, though Damian Priest would be the man with his hand raised. The former NXT North American Champion coolly shrugged off having his hand raised, when abruptly "the Archer of Infamy" was left in the darkness! The eerie sounds synonymous with "the Herald of Doomsday" came over Full Sail Arena, and out strutted Scarlett. As beautiful as ever, "the Siren of Destruction" mouthed the lyrics of her man's entrance music - though unlike last week, Karrion Kross would emerge behind her! Mind games were on display at the sake of "the Rockstar", who challenged Kross to enter the ring. Karrion, clad in a black suit however, claimed that Priest's time was running out - Tick Tock!

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Following the attempted kidnapping from the two masked unknown attackers earlier today, El Hijo Del Fantasma was shown warming up for the main event. Prepared to add more gold to his trophy case, the newcomer from Mexico City appeared to be in immense condition for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship main event tonight. Though while Kushida had to be on his mind, it was evident that Fantasma also had eyes in the back of his head.

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An Uninvited Guest
At the residence of Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink, the party had gotten started. Music rang throughout the Aussies' mansion, as two girls danced in the lounge. Thorne and Vink could barely hear one another as Vink remarked this was ringing in the Fourth of July the right way. Shane couldn't hear him, when Brendan wished his housemate a happy Independence Day. Another swig of their cans of lager, the team from Down Under made their move on the American women. All was well, when the girls took off for the bathroom. As Thorne issued them with convoluted instructions, the males galavanted about which girl they fancied. Running into the issue of which girl belonged to whom, off-screen a scream took them by surprise. Thorne and Vink each secured a weapon from around the mansion - a spatula and a table lamp. Creeping up the stairs, the boys were startled by the girls running into their arms! Screaming of an intruder, the girls ran downstairs - as Shane and Brendan marched ahead.

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4) Mia Yim def. Candice LeRae by disqualification (5:48)
- Looking at Candice LeRae weeks following her backstabbing of Tommaso Ciampa was like looking at a different person. "The Poison Pixie's" attitude had incensed many in the NXT locker room, particularly Mia Yim. "The Blasian Baddie" was fired up and struck hard with dropkicks early, when a corner big boot led LeRae into receiving a running clothesline from the apron! Yim applied the Tarantula for good measure, when LeRae was able to escape and turn the tide with a rope-hung neckbreaker! From there the aggression of Candice was in full effect, nearly getting disqualified for refusing to cease firing strikes in the corner, as well as gouging her opponent's eyes! Yim capitalized from the referee's admonishment, landing Code Blue for a near fall. LeRae cut her off with the arms-trapped German suplex, when the Quebrada landed - but Yim got her knees up! Sole Food sent Candice through the ropes, and upon pursuing her, Candice struck her with the use of a kendo stick!

Mia Yim went down in the ring, as Candice LeRae grinned despite being disqualified! It didn't matter one bit to "the Poison Pixie", who entered the ring and continued with level "the Blasian Baddie" with kendo stick shots! Soon kneeling beside her and getting in some shots for good effect, suddenly Yim responded with a drop toe hold. With a series of rights and lefts, Yim secured the kendo stick herself just for Candice to bail up the aisle! Knowingly, Candice grinned in defeat, as a furious Mia was not finished with Ms. LeRae!

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Cameras caught up with Velveteen Dream in the backstage hallway. McKenzie Mitchell was on hand looking to find out more about "the Protagonist's" thoughts on being the runner-up in the fan vote. Dream appeared cold and vacant as he ignored the broadcast journalist's question, but would drop his trademark purple bat with a clunk on the floor. Dream turned his back to her and the cameras, promptly taking a walk from the building. "The Purple Rainmaker" had left Full Sail University.

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The Golden Boys
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and Roderick Strong celebrated their grand scheme from earlier tonight in the dressing room, Adam Cole polishing the NXT Championship on his shoulder whilst Roderick Strong polished the NXT North American Championship - which didn't even belong to him! The two discussed how tough it was carrying NXT as champions, before Roddy commented on how tough it was carrying an angry leprechaun like Finn Bálor and an enormous blob like Keith Lee to five-star performances every week! "The Panama City Playboy" remarked that this was their duty, because the UE ran the show and that was how it was going to be forever. Strong complimented the wit of "the Panama City Playboy" for taking "the Prince" down when he had the chance, as the two partners hugged it out. Cole told Roddy he loved him in a heart-felt moment of friendship.

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Prime Target - First Glimpse of the Fight Pit
Following discussion from Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix, a 'Prime Target' special provided intricate insight into the skilful differences and similarities in which Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher shared. Previously good friends, and until last week NXT Tag Team Champions, footage aired from their documented history in EVOLVE, as well as on various independent circuit events. Finally, bitterness had seen such a friendship explode into absolute anarchy. Thatcher reasoned why he did what he did, commenting on how sick and tired he was of having to have his coattails ridden by "the Original Bro". Riddle was not even a fifth of the type of combatant he was, and as far as he was concerned, did not even belong in the same league as him! Tim explained what Thatch-As-Thatch-Can was all about - how it was no style, but a legacy! It was the Thatcher way, to inflict as much damage and pain and not just force their opponent to tap out: but make them never forget the moment it happened - ever.

For the first time in quite some time, "the Original Bro" responded to Timothy Thatcher's comments with a degree of seriousness. Throwing down his baseball cap, Matt Riddle said how he should have seen this coming. Timmy burst into NXT on his dime, because Matt needed a partner in Pete Dunne's absence, as NXT Tag Team Champion. Riddle regretted the whole thing, because Timmy got his foot in the door and now nothing would ever be the same. Matt admitted how skilled as a grappler Thatcher was, but stated this Fight Pit was no wrestling match. This was not going to be like last week's match - this was in his back alley now! "The King of Bros" declared he would knock Thatch out because he wasn't getting tapped out in his own yard. The structure was finally shown - a steel cage with scaffolding and platforms overlooking the "Pit". Without ropes, there was to be no pinfalls, count-outs or disqualification. The only way this score would be settled was by submission, knock out, or referee's discretion!

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Partying is Such Sorrow
The Fourth of July party at the mansion of Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink's had been put on pause, as the two girls cowering behind couches downstairs. Upstairs, Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink wielded their lamp and spatula, as the duo bickered about how to find the intruder. Thorne had an inkling it was Bronson Reed, noting he had a spare set of keys. Vink firmly believed it to be Dexter Lumis. The two crept up towards the bathroom door, with further words had about who would open it. Finally Vink kicked it down - to find it vacant. Nobody inside, the loudmouth Aussies screamed for the home invader to come out of hiding, before coming up with another strategy. Choosing to split up and hunt down the intruder across the house, the team found themselves at odds this time as Vink was nominated to start with the attic! Brendan pulled down on a string to bring down the ladder, and cautiously, he ascended to investigate. Creeping his head up, he would be startled by a wild owl, causing him to run for his life!

A graphic aired, promoting the main event. They tore down the house last month at NXT TakeOver: In Your House, but up next was to see the long-awaited rematch. With the NXT Cruiserweight Championship at stake, Kushida defended against El Hijo Del Fantasma - up next!

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A Dark Turn
As Brendan Vink cooled off from the owl scare in the attic, Shane Thorne took it easy. Entering the bedroom and closing the door, he got comfortable on the bed when the door creaked open. In walked one of the girls from downstairs, assuming Shane had already saved the day. Wanting to show gratitude, she opened her coat to reveal a bikini patterned in the stars and stripes! Thorne's eyes bolted from his head as he blessed America, but as the two embraced in a hug, the girl let out another scream - it was him! Shane released the girl, when from behind Dexter Lumis applied Silence! From across the hall, Brendan heard the commotion and rushed to the scene. "The Night Walker" stalked behind the door, hushing the girl's cries with a finger to his lips. Vink finally darted in with a warcry - getting knocked out with a clothesline from behind the door! As the bikini girl was left to cover up, Dex gave her a thumbs up. He took the lined up bodies of Thorne and Vink away with him as text appeared reading "To Be Continued..."

  • NXT Great American Bash - Night II - What happened when Dexter Lumis took Shane Thorne and Brendan Vink?
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Vic Joseph stood before the Great American Bash letters, as he discussed how big the return of the historic event had been thus far. Soon discussing 205 Live this coming Friday immediately following Friday Night SmackDown on the WWE Network, the Voice of the Cruiserweight Division hyped a Texas Tornado tag team match between the Brian Kendrick and Ariya Daivari and the returning duo of Breezango; plus, Mansoor would make his return to meet Tehuti Miles.
  • Texas Tornado match - Breezango vs The Brian Kendrick and Ariya Daivari
  • Tehuti Miles vs Mansoor
Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix continued, discussing the second night of this year's Great American Bash. Taking place next Wednesday, graphics aired on-screen promoting the NXT Championship match confirmed: Adam Cole defending the gold against Finn Bálor. NXT North American Champion Keith Lee would hope to reclaim the title thieved by Roderick Strong; Rhea Ripley and Dakota Kai would meet one-on-one; plus, in the first-ever Fight Pit in NXT history - Matt Riddle would meet Timothy Thatcher.
  • NXT Championship - Adam Cole (c) vs Finn Bálor
  • Fight Pit - Timothy Thatcher vs Matt Riddle
  • NXT North American Championship - Keith Lee (c) vs Roderick Strong
  • Dakota Kai vs Rhea Ripley

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5) El Hijo Del Fantasma def. Kushida (c) to capture the NXT Cruiserweight Championship (13:35) [THROUGH TWO BREAKS]
- The finals of the NXT Cruiserweight Championship Tournament at NXT TakeOver: In Your House received rave reviews from the NXT Universe, but after El Hijo Del Fantasma continued to show little respect to "the Time Splitter", the fighting Japanese champion granted him this rematch. The action got off to a hot start once Fantasma again refused to shake the champ's hand. An exchange of chops saw Fantasma connect with a basement dropkick and an armdrag, when Kushida turned it around with one of his own. A cartwheel saw Fantasma evade it, when a spinebuster was attempted - only to go reversed into the tornado DDT! Fantasma slipped out to the apron where Kushida connected with the rolling kick. Onto the apron, the NXT Cruiserweight Champion connected with a hurricanrana before rolling Fantasma back inside. A Buzzsaw kick saw the challenger duck, when a hurricanrana rocked the champ to the floor. With a Topé from the Depths of Hell, Fantasma was feeling it!
- The action had slowed down as NXT returned, El Hijo Del Fantasma grounded Kushida using the bodyscissors. "The Time Splitter" was able to slip free, when the challenger evaded a flying cross-armbreaker and connected with an enzuigiri! A sit-out powerbomb connected giving the luchador a near fall. The NXT Cruiserweight Champion fired with a series of leg kicks and a sole butt, before sidestepping a super kick from Fantasma - Kushida connecting with a German suplex! Climbing to the top rope, the Japanese Superstar looked to fly when Fantasma intercepted. Both men jockeyed for position up top, with Fantasma landing the Frankensteiner! Immediately rolling through, Kushida was trapped in the Boston crab as Fantasma continued to wrench at the back of the champ! Kushida was able to make it to the ropes, but at what cost? The champ was in danger!
- "The Time Splitter" found himself caught on the top rope once again as NXT returned, momentarily applied the Hoverboard Lock on the top rope. Body blows enabled the challenger to free himself, when El Hijo Del Fantasma teased an avalanche Phantom Driver - using the fireman's carry to drop Kushida on the ropes! Returning to the top, a diving splash connected though the NXT Cruiserweight Champion remained resilient. Fantasma's Phantom Driver went blocked into the armringer! The running penalty kick impacted the arm of the challenger, when Kushida looked for Back to the Future - just for Fantasma to land the Phantom Driver using one arm! Suddenly, the two masked kidnappers arrived at ringside. Their arms folded, watching, Kushida and Fantasma came to and stood side-by-side ready for a fight... until an enzuigiri wiped Kushida out! Fantasma's entire demeanor changed, as he opportunistically took the champ to the second rope - drilling him with the Phantom Driver to be crowned the new champion!

A new NXT Cruiserweight Champion was crowned on the first night of the Great American Bash, but the NXT Universe remained in awe of what happened. The two masked men who just earlier today had tried to kidnap El Hijo Del Fantasma, had just led him to the gold against Kushida! Fantasma raised the title high in the air, when the masked men climbed into the ring. Following an interesting face off, Fantasma suddenly pointed to "the Time Splitter" - revealing himself to be the man giving the orders! Suddenly, the masked men began to put the boots to a defenseless former champ, as Kushida was too vulnerable to fight back. Double knees to the seated Kushida from one of the men fed immediately into a lungblower from the second. That's when suddenly the two unmasked to reveal... Raúl Mendoza and Joaquin Wilde! Standing with Fantasma, this bizarre trio came together to parade the title gold high. What was the meaning of this alliance?


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Friday Night SmackDown #1089 – July 3, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida
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LESS THAN THREE WEEKS FROM EXTREME RULES!

"Are You Ready" by AC/DC
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205 Live #186 – July 3, 2020
1) Breezango def. The Brian Kendrick and Ariya Daivari with the Supermodel Kick from Tyler Breeze to Daivari in a Texas Tornado match. The Brian Kendrick took to the microphone after the match, calling Tyler out to a Good Housekeeping match, one-on-one next week on 205 Live. Fandango stood closeby as "Prince Pretty" accepted the challenge. (7:23)
- Vic Joseph showed footage of the events of Wednesday night's NXT Great American Bash, showing El Hijo Del Fantasma become NXT Cruiserweight Champion after defeating Kushida, with the unexpected help from the two masked kidnappers - later revealing themselves to be Raúl Mendoza and Joaquin Wilde. Joseph promoted this coming Wednesday, we would hear an explanation from the new champ.
2) Mansoor def. Tehuti Miles with the Moonsault. Mansoor scored the win in his 205 Live debut, following a lengthy hiatus. Respect was shown following the match by Miles.

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A video package aired, taking us back to last week on Friday Night SmackDown. Following his bizarre encounter with Bray Wyatt the week prior, "the Charismatic Enigma" bravely decided to take to the ring and call out The Fiend. Jeff Hardy showed no fear as the leader of 'the Firefly Fun House' responded, but upon further determination from the WWE Universal Champion, out walked "the New Face of Fear". Now face-to-face, The Fiend met the champ in the ring - his terrifying stare on the title on Hardy's shoulder!

The opening video package aired, bringing us to Friday Night SmackDown. Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcomed us to the show, breaking the news from earlier today on WWE's social media platforms that it was now official for the Horror Show at Extreme Rules - Jeff Hardy would defend the title against The Fiend! The two talked about the events of last week, before bringing up what was coming up tonight. The WWE Universal Champion would meet The Miz; Sheamus would battle Big E; and in the main event, both Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross would challenge for Bayley's SmackDown Women's Championship.

  • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules - WWE Universal Championship - Jeff Hardy (c) vs The Fiend
  • Tonight - SmackDown Women's Championship - Triple Threat match - Bayley (c) vs Alexa Bliss vs Nikki Cross
  • Tonight - WWE Universal Champion Jeff Hardy vs The Miz
  • Tonight - Big E vs Sheamus
1) Duke Nese (with King Corbin) def. Shorty G (with Apollo Crews) (5:53)
- Following the patronizing conversation Shorty G had with the Royal Family last week, the Olympian raced to the aid of Daniel Bryan and Drew Gulak to get even with them. Pent up and with much to prove, Shorty G took down Duke Nese with his amateur wrestling background, as King Corbin ran his mouth rooting for the Duke. G connected with a missile dropkick, but despite a distraction from Corbin, Nese was caught with a belly-to-belly suplex over the top rope! Shorty G called out Corbin when Apollo tried to calm him down, buying "the Premier Athlete" time to land a hotshot, following up with a buckle German suplex. Nese flexed and distracted the official allowing Corbin to big boot G through the ropes. Apollo finally had enough, attacking Corbin! As Crews took the fight to the King, Nese soared with a springboard triangle moonsault to the floor - when G joined in with a springboard moonsault of his own! G looked for the Chaos Theory, but Nese landed on his feet and planted him with a pumphandle driver to pick up the win.

Duke Nese had his hand raised in victory, as King Corbin slowly returned back to his feet and stammered into the ring. Apollo Crews, having been sent into the broadcast position, stumbled back to his feet and aided a disappointed Shorty G from the ring. The Royal Family stood tall together, as "the Premier Athlete" had just cemented his worth on Friday Night SmackDown.

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Kayla Braxton was standing by backstage, but did not even find time to introduce her guest as the New Day strutted into the scene! Big E exclaimed joy at seeing Kayla, before talking about what they had planned here tonight. Kofi Kingston spoke up about Sheamus helping Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura rakc up a win last week, but it would never last. Big E had a lot built up, and he was on the cusp of letting it all out! All the juices were about to pour, because tonight on Friday Night SmackDown he would make that boy right. Kofi mused how "the Celtic Warrior" was unable to get the job done against Jeff Hardy, and tonight would be another "L" that Sheamus could add to his collection. Big E impersonated ring announcer Greg Hamilton, declaring this contest would be scheduled for one fall, and feature big meaty men slappin' meat! Big E said he would be the bigger man tonight, and that New Day rocked.

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Friday Night SmackDown on FOX was sponsored tonight by Progressive - the first-round choice for auto insurance.

Smoothing Things Out
WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Sasha Banks was in the dressing room unpacking her bags, when into the room walked a sheepish SmackDown Women's Champion. Bayley tried to play it cool, as Tamina stood with her arms folded watching the awkward exchange. "Bayley 2 Belts" was incredibly casual, hoping to iron things out with her best friend, who continued to unpack her bags in ignorance. Finally, Bayley tried to hug "the Legit Boss", only bringing her to shove Bayley away! Coming to her feet, the two finally conversed with Bayley commenting on why Sasha had been ducking her for weeks. She was tiptoeing around, while her co-champ was here in dire need of her BFF! Bayley questioned what happened to "the Boss 'n' Hug Connection", when Sasha finally told Bayley she knew exactly what happened. After the way she treated Tamina over the past couple of weeks, it was awfully apparent what Bayley truly thought of them - accessories for hire.

Sasha Banks claimed she was more than that, and that she was a true friend - but she refused to allow Bayley to treat her the same way. The SmackDown Women's Champion hoped to patch things out, taking her time to apologize to Tamina for how ugly her temper had been. Claiming she was trying so hard to not be that person, "Bayley 2 Belts" expressed how she had msised "the Legit Boss", and needed her help. She claimed she would never allow her friendship with Sasha go, and that compared to their relationship - the titles on her shoulders meant absolutely nothing. Banks stood firmly with her own arms folded, but responded affirmative. Cordially, Sasha told Bayley she believed her, but when the champ asked if this would mean she would help her ahead of the Triple Threat match tonight - Sasha told Bayley she was a double champ, and that meant she could do this herself! Walking out of the room, "the Bouncer" followed her. Bayley was left alone, with the match with Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross to come!

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Two Different Types of Kings
The Royal Family
continued to occupy the ring inside the WWE Performance Center, as King Corbin present Duke Antony Nese to the disapproving members of the WWE Universe in attendance, before asking how they all liked to see "the Premier Athlete" at work. Corbin claimed that Shorty G stood no chance, because if there was one thing he and Antony couldn't stand - it was competitors devoid of personality. The King compared Shorty G to the uninspiring "Submission Expert" Daniel Bryan, who he proclaimed incredibly boring. Corbin then moved on to discuss how the people could even get behind people like Shorty and Daniel - when true men like the King and the Duke were all they needed. Talking over the boos and struggling, the King slandered the peasants who stood behind the plexiglass and refused to bow down to royalty when Nese snatched the microphone and demanded the peasants' silence and respect! Declaring that their King was talking, they were met by the arrival of Daniel Bryan and Drew Gulak.

The WWE Intercontinental Champion and his training partner made their way out to the ring, amused by the whole procession unfolding before their eyes. "The Militant Mat-Mite" remarked at how pot-kettle-black it was of King Corbin and Duke Nese to consider anybody devoid of personality, when all they needed to do was look in the mirror! Drew talked about how he and Daniel were in the right mind to come down to the ring and kick the Royal Family's butts right now, but he and "the Submission Expert" had decided to do things the gentlemenly way. Daniel took to the microphone to discuss how opposite they truly were. Their ideologies were completely separate: he and Nese might well be royalty; but he was a King of Wrestling. The champ was willing to let Corbin have his crown from Burger King and his septer from Wall*Mart, but when it came to real accolades - the King had to look no further than what was in his hand! Raising the title high, Daniel told him he was awaiting a time and a place for their match to take place!

"The Submission Expert" told King Corbin he found it interesting that despite being number one contender for weeks, he had still not set a date - though speculation said the King was a coward! Daniel Bryan got the WWE Universe members to chant "coward" at the King of the Ring, bringing Duke Nese to raise his voice. Ordering them to respect the King, it only made the chants worse. Corbin relented if Daniel wanted it so badly, and the peasants in Orlando wanted it so badly - he would set a time and a place for their WWE Intercontinental Championship match: but it wouldn't be tonight! The WWE Performance Center booed loudly, but before the Royal Family could take their leave, Drew Gulak took to the microphone. "The Militant Mat-Mite" understood a guy as sensitive as the King needed time to prepare. But if he was free for the night, Gulak was shooting his shot for the King's tune-up match tonight! Before Corbin could respond, Gulak decked the King - as Bryan struck Nese with a dropkick!

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2) King Corbin (with Duke Nese) def. Drew Gulak (with WWE Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan) (4:27)
- One month following Drew Gulak putting King Corbin to sleep with the Gu-Lock for several minutes, "the Militant Mat-Mite" continued to drill the number one contender to the WWE Intercontinental Championship with a a dropkick and a Saito suplex. Much like the King of the Ring winner had done earlier, Duke Nese distracted Gulak allowing Corbin to cut him off with a big boot! From there, Corbin showboated gracefully around the ring, repeatedly sending Gulak spine-first into the corners! A chokeslam backbreaker got a near fall, as Daniel Bryan distracted the King from ringside! It allowed Gulak to fire back with a series of lariats, when the Cylone Crash connected for a near fall! Drew closed in for the Gu-Lock just for Corbin to snapmare free. Gulak charged, but Nese would trip him from the floor! Undetected by the official, Corbin capitalized with the End of Days giving the number one contender victory.

The King took the win, though it came largely with the assistance of Duke Nese. King Corbin celebrated briefly in the ring, when the WWE Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan surprised his number one contender with the Flying Knee! With hammer and sickle, "the Submission Expert" pounded on Corbin's collarbone with elbow strikes, when "the Premier Athlete" darted in to break it - just to be taken down in the Yes Lock! Bryan broke the hold allowing the Royal Family to back out to the floor. Shaken by the efficiency of Bryan, he led the WWE Universe in "YES!" chants, as he helped Gulak to his feet. Corbin would one day meet "the Yes Man", but when remained questionable!

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Following discussion from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, a video package aired recapping the saga that Dolph Ziggler had been taken on by the mysterious and anonymous Hacker. "The Show Off" had been haunted by the figure in the control room for weeks; the figure having revealed his biggest pitfalls - from exposing his and Sonya Deville's conspiracy theory to thwart Otis and Mandy Rose's prospects, all the way to exposing Dolph's immense inability to score with the ladies. In recent weeks, Dolph had tried his earnest to get the Hacker to reveal themselves - and last week, the Hacker left a video to play just for Ziggler, informing him that next week they were prepared to take things to the next level.

Dolph Ziggler psyched himself up as he headed down the hall, pacing on his way to the ring. After weeks of torment from the Hacker, "the Show Off" vowed to not allow the anonymous figure to do it ever again. What would happen when they met - next!

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Arriving at the Ascent to Awesomeness
The Miz
walked the hall in the backstage area, psyched up and in the zone for his match tonight with the WWE Universal Champion. Pausing and ordering a backstage assistant to stop, "the A-Lister" had to know what came to mind when a guy like him saw a guy like the Miz. Candidly, the assistant told him "ridiculous", causing Miz to point the finger at him. Declaring that nothing and nobody was going to get him down tonight, this was the night that the former SmackDown Tag Team Champion would hop back on the saddle. The puny assistant was looking at one of the richest men in the entire WWE. He had headlined WrestleMania, been WWE Champion, and was a serious Hollywood movie star, and a reality TV hit sensation! Miz wrapped his arm around the assistant and declared tonight's win the first phase of the Miz's 'Ascent to Awesomeness', and when he beat "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" tonight - it was going to be nothing but "Awesome".

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Close Encounters
Dolph Ziggler
made his arrival to the WWE Performance Center in casual wear, unimpressed with the ongoing charades played by the Hacker. After being informed by the figure themselves that tonight would see the next level being realized, "the Show Off" climbed into the ring in a hurry and clearly was in a foul mood. Voicing his disgust with the way things had been going down of late, he spoke of the absurdity that was the fact that WWE management were allowing some geek on his mom's computer living in his basement to toy with one of the hottest Superstars to come out of the 21st century! Dolph was at a loss as to how WWE Headquarters at Stanford, Connecticut seemingly didn't hire any I.T. technician skilled enough to thwart this anonymous dork's attempts to sabotage him. Listing his accomplishments as a former World Heavyweight Champion, a former six-time WWE Intercontinental Champion - suddenly, his microphone was cut!

Furious, Dolph Ziggler screamed to ring announcer Greg Hamilton at the timekeeper's position to hand him another microphone. "The Show Off" took it, continuing to list the amount of success he had had over the course of a fifteen year career with WWE - when this mic would go cut as well! Furiously he began to ram the microphone against the top turnbuckle, before hurling it from the ring. Ziggler stormed over to Michael Cole and Corey Graves - where he snatched the headset from Cole! Dolph yelled at the Hacker directly, glaring into the camera lens - when his voice was toned down deep, before being heightened to a high-pitch squeal! Realizing how he sounded, he threw down the headset in rage. Suddenly, Dolph turned to see the Hacker - for the first time in person! Stood watching "the Show Off" from behind among the WWE Universe members, Ziggler would punch the plexiglass only to hurt his hand! The figure disappeared into the darkness, leaving Dolph clutching his fist.

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Nikki Cross was deep in thought in the backstage hall, when caught up with by Alexa Bliss. "Little Miss Bliss" smiled as she greeted her BFF, asking how she was doing. Nikki was passive in her response, hyperfixated on the Triple Threat match to come for the SmackDown Women's Championship. Alexa saw right through "the Twisted Sister's" lackluster response, wanting to tell her that they each knew what was at stake. But while they both had the same opportunity at the title - they also had the same opportunity to beat the tar out of Bayley tonight! Bliss was reassuring, telling Nikki if it truly did come down to it - may the best woman win, though no matter what their friendship would forever prosper. Cross thanked Alexa for the kind words, when she hugged her tightly. Cross responded with love for her bestie - though her eyes told a different story.

A graphic aired, promoting the upcoming match. One week after a freakish meeting with the Fiend as well as Bray Wyatt, the WWE Universal Champion would go to battle against the very man who stabbed his best friend John Morrison in the back - the Miz. It was coming up next.

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Not Law-Abiding
Friday Night SmackDown on FOX returned to a dramatic scene in motion backstage at the WWE Performance Center. Members of backstage personnel and security rushed to the scene of a scrap that had broken out - seeing Carmella and Sonya Deville going at it! Coming after last week where "the Law" refused to break the bridging armbar, "the Princess of Staten Island" showed she had a mean streak to herself as well, as she tugged at the hair of Sonya while officials dragged her away from her!

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3) WWE Universal Champion Jeff Hardy def. The Miz (7:22) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- "The Rainbow-Haired Warrior" had chosen to not let the Fiend nor Bray Wyatt get under his skin, after two weeks of out-of-this-world meetings with the Firefly Fun House outcasts. The Miz meanwhile hoped to begin his 'Ascent to Awesomeness' with a victory against the WWE Universal Champion, jumping Jeff Hardy while his back was turned! "The A-Lister" capitalized with an inverted backbreaker into a neckbreaker, but his attempts at following up would be hindered once "the Charismatic Enigma" connected with an enzuigiri! Administering a legdrop to the groin, the champ was at the top of his game as Miz backed out to the apron. The two jockeyed for position, seeing Miz drape Jeff throat-first across the top rope. To the top he went, though Miz's diving axe handle would go caught with a mid-air collision dropkick! As Miz rolled out to the floor to regroup, the champ was breaking down "the Awesome One's" strategy stage-by-stage.
- During the commercial break, the Miz was able to use the referee's distraction to prevent Jeff Hardy from taking him down from the apron. As the WWE Universal Champion pursued, "the A-Lister" planted him with a snap DDT across the apron! Miz choked Jeff with his boot, following with the Awesome clothesline in the corner. "The Awesome One" showboated in state of delusion, though the Figure-4 Leglock would be kicked away by Jeff! "The Charismatic Enigma" responded with an inside cradle for a near fall, when Jeff soared with Whisper in the Wind. Clotheslines landed, following with a gourdbuster. As a diving legdrop connected from the second rope, Jeff saw Twist of Fate in his sights, when Miz shoved the champ into the referee! Taking Jeff down with another snap DDT, Miz rolled out to the floor looking to grab a steel chair. Instead, Miz was caught by the airborne John Morrison - who sprung from the announce table with a crossbody! Punches landed before Miz was rolled in for the Twist of Fate from the champ, giving him the victory.

John Morrison smiled from ringside, having gained a slight measure of retribution against his former confidante. The Miz remained down, as "the Shaman of Sexy" brushed his hands of "the A-Lister". Weeks ago they were SmackDown Tag Team Champions, but now, they were once again on opposite sides of the coin to one-another! JoMo departed the scene, as Jeff Hardy raised the WWE Universal Championship high...until 'the Firefly Fun House' jingle began to play.

Greetings from Below
On the video screen, Bray Wyatt opened the front door of 'the Firefly Fun House' and began to greet Jeff Hardy from afar! As jovial as ever, the main character welcomed "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" to his merry little world. The WWE Universal Champion watched in disapproval as Bray spoke about how he was so happy to have Jeff accept his invitation. They had a date - and that date was Extreme Rules! Wyatt pondered what to wear, and questioned where Jeff would take them. Suddenly his demeanor changed however, as he hoped "the Charismatic Enigma" would take him back down to where he once was. Some deep, dark scary places existed beneath the precipice, in the past of Brother Nero. Bray mused it would be a Horror Show at Extreme Rules when Jeff met "him" - proposing that Jeff let "him" in. As shots of The Fiend's path of destruction flashed across the screen, Jeff continued to refuse to ever let him in!

As the WWE Universal Champion watched Bray Wyatt stare back at him, he would be startled by the appearance of Abby the Witch and Mercy the Buzzard in two corners of the ring! Both advising Jeff Hardy to let "him" in, from the edge of the ring peered Ramblin' Rabbit, joining in with the chants. The champ tried to remain composed, as Bray Wyatt led the puppets in repeating the words. Hardy responded, kicking the Rabbit puppet to the floor before dropkicking Mercy out of the corner! Jeff's refusal brought laughter to Bray, though a shaken "Charismatic Enigma" would fail to see The Fiend creep into the ring! With his fingers reaching down the throat of Hardy, the Mandible Claw was locked in! Hardy tried to fight but "the New Face of Fear" clamped down deeper - as the eerie screeches echoed throughout the WWE Performance Center. Finally The Fiend rendered Jeff unconscious, and picked up the WWE Universal Championship - as Bray watched on satisfied from the screen!

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A replay aired from moments ago, showing the WWE Universal Champion Jeff Hardy potentially meet his ultimate match. Bray Wyatt finally got to "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior", who would be taken by The Fiend with the Mandible Claw.

Eat His Lunch
Meanwhile, The Miz was spotted fumbling his way backstage. Like he had seen a ghost, "the A-Lister" begged for forgiveness from John Morrison, wherever he might be! Abruptly, "the Shaman of Sexy" would come flying from the top of a scaffolding fixture located behind him - another crossbody wiping out his former best friend and confidante! JoMo refused to let up, as backstage personnel raced to the scene. In the midst of a busy night for the staff of the WWE Performance Center, all hell appeared to be breaking loose! Finally "the Awesome One" escaped Morrison's grasp, as the attacker was escorted from the building.

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4) Sheamus def. Big E (9:16) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The New Day were on the right path to a SmackDown Tag Team Championship opportunity last week, until interference from none other than Sheamus enabled Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura to take the win. "The Celtic Warrior" was met with ferocity from Big E, who overwhelmed Sheamus with a series of shoulder tackles, before a clothesline sent him hurdling over the top rope! Racing out to ringside, a body block would take the Irishman down - as the energy of Big E continued! Back inside, Sheamus would manage to escape a military press slam, when a big clothesline impacted his opponent. Big E absorbed the blow and battled back with a clothesline met with zero response. The big meaty men were slapping meat on FOX tonight, as Big E would look to take Sheamus down with another shoulder block, just for Sheamus to rock him with a high knee strike! The Irish Curse backbreaker took Big E down, as the "Fella" took control.
- "The Celtic Warrior" kept the pressure on Big E, as he impacted the chest of the New Day member using the Beats of Bodhran. Big E tried to fight back just to be intercepted by a slingshot clothesline from over the top rope. Sheamus continued to ground Big E, when out of nowhere he fired back with a huge spear! Big E ducked clotheslines and connected with his own, and almost scored the win with a gutwrench shoulderbreaker. As a corner splash let to a big splash for a near fall, Big E beat his chest and anticipated the Big Ending to shortly follow. Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura made their way out and attempted to cause the distraction - until Kofi Kingston ran down to help his buddy out! As Kingston tried to battle both men, he hammered on Shin when Cesaro struck with a European uppercut. Big E drilled Cesaro with a spear through the ropes - the European landing on "the King of Strong Style!" Racing inside, Sheamus was ready and waiting, and the Brogue Kick would give them the win!

"The Celtic Warrior" was celebratory, coming to his feet and having his hand raised by Shinsuke Nakamura and Cesaro. The Bar embraced one another with a big hug, when "the Artist" took to continuing the assault on Big E! The WWE Universe booed as "the Swiss Cyborg" joined in, when Kofi Kingston slid into the ring with right hands for "the Artist!" Sheamus took Kofi down hard with the Irish Curse backbreaker, as the New Day looked to be in trouble. At ringside, Cesaro and Nakamura set Big E up with his face against the ring post. With his arms in position, Sheamus prepared to brain him with a second Brogue Kick against the LED plates, when down the aisle ran Heavy Machinery! The SmackDown Tag Team Champions would rush the international trio from the ringside area, as Otis and Tucker saved the day and came to check on the New Day.

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The Hug 'n' Hug Connection
Sasha Banks
flicked through posts on her phone, when behind her walked the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley. After their spat earlier, "Bayley 2 Belts" claimed she needed Sasha's help tonight with the SmackDown Women's Championship at stake. "The Legit Boss" played it coolly, continuing to give her the cold shoulder, trusting Bayley could do it alone. Bayley apologized to Sasha once again and told her that she had even apologized to Tamina, though Sasha claimed she had already accepted Bayley's apology! Passively she told her BFF to consider their dispute solved, and there was no friction between them. As relieved as the double-champ was, when she asked her partner if this meant she would come down to ringside for the Triple Threat match, Banks told her she couldn't make it! Sasha told Bayley to prove how good she was - not just for herself, but for the good of "the Boss 'n' Hug Connection". Sasha wished Bayley luck, leaving the champ alone, as the main event rapidly approached.

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Apollo Crews tried to recompose Shorty G in the dressing room, assuring him that he was cheated tonight by Duke Nese. G questioned who he had become. He wasn't Shorty G, he was an Olympian. His name was Chad Gable, and he'd had it with people putting labels on his abilities. In walked the WWE Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan, accompanied by Drew Gulak, complimenting Apollo on standing his ground against King Corbin. Bryan complimented Shorty too, who refused to hear it, storming from the room. Daniel backtracked to two weeks ago where he came up short against the King. Since Corbin wanted to duck him however, the champ needed competition - which was why he was offering Crews a shot at the title next week! Apollo's eyes lit up, but he would decline - feeling unworthy. Bryan and Gulak persuaded him, when he agreed! Shaking hands, Apollo humbly told "the Yes Man" it would be an honor. Bryan urged Apollo to hold nothing back - wanting only the best Apollo had.

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Michael Cole and Corey Graves discussed what was coming up next week on Friday Night SmackDown, as graphics aired on-screen. With the opportunity granted and gone accepted, Apollo Crews would challenge Daniel Bryan for the WWE Intercontinental Championship; following a head injury sustained by Big E courtesy of Sheamus earlier tonight, Kofi Kingston would team with the SmackDown Tag Team Champions Heavy Machinery to meet he, Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura; in a sneak peek of what to expect at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, Carmella looked to get revenge on Sonya Deville; plus, Miz TV would return to FOX!
  • WWE Intercontinental Championship - Daniel Bryan (c) vs Apollo Crews
  • SmackDown Tag Team Champions Heavy Machinery and Kofi Kingston vs Sheamus, Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Extreme Rules match - Sonya Deville vs Carmella
  • Miz TV returns
Static suddenly took over the screen, as a high-pitched squeal was heard. Text showed a message sent directly from the Hacker, who claimed tonight was the night things were taken to the next level with Dolph Ziggler. But now, the anonymous entity felt tiresome of "the Show Off's" ability to humiliate himself. Informing the WWE Universe that next week would be the week - the Hacker declared that they would reveal their true identity next week on Friday Night SmackDown. "The Truth Will Be Heard".
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Going Nuclear
Kayla Braxton
was standing outside of the trainer's room, when out stammered the WWE Universal Champion Jeff Hardy. In a foul mood, and still clutching his throat after the Fiend's fingers had been down it, "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" excused himself if he wasn't in the talking mood. Wanting to make it clear for the record that he knew exactly what he was in for against Bray Wyatt, what would happen next would reveal that. "The Eater of Worlds" had been tormenting WWE for long enough, but unlike those whom "the New Face of Fear" had tortured physically and mentally: he refused to be made an example of! "The Charismatic Enigma" reiterated that he had been down some dark and scary alleys of his life, and the Fiend didn't intimidate him. Jeff declared he wasn't afraid to go nuclear and prove it the next time he saw him! Hardy stormed off, clearing his throat all the while, refusing to back down.

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The WWE Performance Center came to life as Alexa Bliss made her way down to the ring for the main event. A former SmackDown Women's Champion looking to become champ once again, "Little Miss Bliss" prepared for the Triple Threat match - against her best friend Nikki Cross, and Bayley - coming up next!

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Michael Cole and Corey Graves provided an update for the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, scheduled to take place in less than three weeks on Sunday, July 19 - streaming exclusively on the WWE Network. Graphics aired as they ran down the line-up, including the newest addition - the WWE Universal Championship match pitting Jeff Hardy against The Fiend in a Last Man Standing match!

  • WWE Universal Championship - Last Man Standing match - Jeff Hardy (c) vs The Fiend
  • WWE World Championship - Drew McIntyre (c) vs AJ Styles
  • Eye For An Eye - Aleister Black vs Seth Rollins

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5) WWE Women's Tag Team Champion Bayley (c) def. Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross in a Triple Threat match to retain the SmackDown Women's Championship (11:19) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- With Sasha Banks and Tamina on the outs with "Bayley 2 Belts" after the way she had addressed "the Bouncer" last week, the SmackDown Women's Champion was outnumbered against the former WWE Women's Tag Team Champions. Bayley stalled as Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross awaited her entry to the ring, finally deciding to drag her in the hard way! The challengers put the boots to Bayley when a double snap suplex sent her overhead. "Little Miss Bliss" scored with a dropkick to send the champ reeling to the apron, where Nikki sent her to the floor with a battering ram! Now the two besties shared the ring, with the two shaking hands. Preparing to go at it themselves, a collar-and-elbow tie-up saw the two grapple for position rolling around the ring! As a backbreaker saw Bliss lead, Nikki responded with a monkey flip, transitioning into a crossface when Bayley slipped in with an axe handle. Bayley hammered on both, connecting with a sliding clothesline on Bliss. Cross soared with a diving crossbody - again taking Bayley from the ring!
- Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross attempted a double superplex from the top - but the SmackDown Women's Champion knocked both down to the canvas! "Bayley 2 Belts" delivered a diving elbow drop to both challengers, covering just for Bliss and Cross to each kick out! The Belly-to-Bayley saw Cross block and connect with a swinging neckbreaker, though Bliss dragged her off the cover. Another face-off saw "Little Miss Bliss" and "the Twisted Sister" begin to fight - the former WWE Women's Tag Team Champions colliding with blows. Bliss scored a Code Red for a near fall, when Cross responded with the swinging Fisherman suplex. Bayley came in with a double exploder suplex before the Snapmare Driver was attempted, when Bliss fought free and planted her with the DDT. Insult to Injury connected, but Cross got her up for the Samoan Driver. Alexa broke out and landed the Goddess Right into the Infinite Roll! Nikki escaped narrowly, when Bayley rolled Bliss up with her hand on the rope to steal the win!

The SmackDown Women's Championship would not change hands, as Bayley slid from the ring as quickly as she possibly could - retrieving the gold! "Bayley 2 Belts" was the luckiest person in the WWE Performance Center tonight, as Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross scowled in rage and disbelief at the result. Clutching both of her titles tightly, Bayley dropped to her knees on the rampway - when joined by Sasha Banks! "The Legit Boss" hugged her best friend tightly - their spat over, with Bayley supposedly having proven herself as the incomparable double-champ. One had to wonder when Bayley's luck would run out: but it would not be tonight, having survived the Triple Threat match!


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WWE The Horror Show at Extreme Rules 2020 - July 19, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida
"The One Night A Year WWE Goes Extreme!"

"Down to Hell" by Asking Alexandria
TWO WEEKS AWAY!
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WWE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Drew McIntyre (c) vs AJ Styles

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WWE UNIVERSAL CHAMPIONSHIP
Jeff Hardy (c) vs The Fiend

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AN EYE FOR AN EYE MATCH
Seth Rollins vs Aleister Black


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Since coming back into the fray of some creative writing and fantasy booking this was one of the threads that stood out to me. Beautiful presentation with the show format, super easy to read which is half the battle. Graphics aren't a must but you've got a great sense of using them to enhance the overall format of your weekly posts, and it helps make the entire thread stand out amongst the field.

While I'm not totally up to date on the universe, I enjoyed reading the latest Smackdown.

A great storyline all the way through with Bayley and Sasha Banks (plus Tamina). I thought you did an excellent job at building the tension leading into the title match for Bayley and displaying the concern that Bayley had going into a situation where her chances of winning are at their lowest. The continued use of the trio involved throughout the night was great; I love to see a storyline with multiple beats that continue to add to the climax at the end of the show. Strong stuff over with that one. For me, this was definitely the standout piece of the show.

I did also enjoy the use of Jeff Hardy. I've always found him a troublesome character for a lot of bookers and you did well with using him alongside Bray Wyatt. The use of the Fun House was well done, and the follow-up segment with Hardy, later on, allowed the feud to feel grounded in a sense of reality again after some typical Wyatt shenanigans.

This is super nitpicking on my part, however, the use of some of these nicknames repeatedly does come off as very WWE-ish. Perhaps that's the point but it was somewhat jarring at times. For example, "The Celtic Warrior" was celebratory, coming to his feet and having his hand raised by Shinsuke Nakamura and Cesaro. The Bar embraced one another with a big hug, when "the Artist" took to continuing the assault on Big E! The WWE Universe booed as "the Swiss Cyborg" joined in, when Kofi Kingston slid into the ring with right hands for "the Artist!" I found that sentence to be rather offputting, and I believe it reads a lot smoother without the use of four nicknames in the space of two sentences here. It's not the biggest thing in the world but at times it does create a clunky feeling to the flow of the writing.

Looking forward to more!
 
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JUNE 29, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: #SPEAKINGOUT CONTINUES, WWE COVID OUTBREAK
by Dave Meltzer

June 26, 2020

COVID SMASHES WWE After a COVID-19 outbreak that has greatly affected the promotion, WWE has made a number of changes.

The biggest change was in the schedule. WWE had planned to tape two weeks worth of Raw, Smackdown, Main Event and 205 Live on 6/26 and 6/27.

However, with the outbreak and a large number of talent unavailable, the decision was only to tape the necessary shows for this week. Smackdown was cut back to about an hour of new content with numerous stars missing, with the show built around a tribute to The Undertaker.

The outbreak caused a change in the tapings schedule and more taping this week. NXT was to tape its shows for 7/1 and 7/8 on 7/1, which it did. It was supposed to tape 7/15 and 7/22 on 7/2, which has been moved to an upcoming set of tapings. Smackdown and 205 Live for 7/3 and 7/10 was taped on 7/2, while Raw and Main Event for 7/6 and 7/13 was to be taped on 7/3. It was noted that it was a lot safer keeping the Raw brand tapings on one night and Smackdown on the other, because taping both the same night and doing different weeks on different days led to an outbreak that hit both brands hard. Keeping the brands on separate days means, in theory, if there is another outbreak, it would only affect one brand.

The WWE outbreak affected AEW, as Jon Moxley, on his own, decided it wasn’t prudent to come for the taping on 7/2 for the second night of Fyter Fest, where he was to face Brian Cage for the AEW title. Moxley took a second COVID test on 6/26 in Las Vegas. He got the test result on 6/30 or 7/1 and it was negative. Moxley is expected to return on the 7/15 live show, called Fight for the Fallen, provided he tests negative on a third test that will be taken in a few days.

Even with the two negative tests, Moxley noted he was around someone who tested positive for several straight days and after talking to doctors felt there was still a risk he could have it in its early stages where it would not come up in a test but could be contagious. He didn’t want to risk the safety of the AEW locker room or be responsible for a new outbreak.

Renee Young, his wife, has been doing much better. As of midweek, she still felt funny and her chest felt heavy but overall felt a lot better.

The COVID issue in the U.S. now back to setting new records of cases and with Florida as a hotbed, has led to other changes.

Masks are required in indoor buildings in Orange County, where WWE runs. WWE has gone from not wanting anyone wearing a mask while shooting television, to having it allowable after much criticism on 6/26 for Smackdown, to making them mandatory at the tapings starting on 6/27.

But even on both 6/27 and the 7/1 NXT tapings, while almost everyone was wearing a mask, there were exceptions. Kona Reeves had a mask but was not wearing it on 6/27 and there may have been others, including those who did have masks covering their mouths and not their noses. On the 7/1 taping, they moved the crowd and had far less crowd shots, and the crowd was also darkened. But there was one woman very noticeable in a number of shots with no mask and others with masks that weren’t on.

The only names public from WWE who tested positive were Renee Young, who went public without telling WWE, and Mojo Rawley, Jamie Noble and Adam Pearce. It’s pretty much impossible to believe Noble or Pearce would have gone public on their own so it appears WWE wanted a few names out of people that the fans wouldn’t care about since they aren’t active wrestles. Due to HIPPA laws, WWE could not release the names of anyone who tested positive without their permission. Braxton did give them her permission in March to release her name but they did not.

Mojo Rawley has not been spotted at any of the TV tapings since the deal with Rob Gronkowski fell through the cracks, and those close to sources speculated whether he was the scapegoat following Gronk's release. As it turned out, he caught COVID last month and while doing somewhat better, is being held off TV until officials believe it safe for him to do so.

One anonymous WWE name told Wrestlinginc.com that the company has forbid any talent who contracted it to go public. It is known that they were not happy at all that Young posted what she did. It was said that the company would take care of all medical treatment and that the public relations department would handle all information to the public.

What is known is that some of those names tested positive, at least one was held off for precautionary reasons, some asked for time off so as not to risk their families due to the outbreak, and some were not originally booked this week. There were no answers as to who fit into the latter two scenarios. The Mysterios were definitely booked to appear live and instead did a taped segment from home.

Some have noted that a major issue to some talent is how other talent is not taking it seriously enough. One person noted to us that they basically go to work, and to the store, and that’s it, while others are out at bars hanging out with no masks in close quarters, or boats, or hot tubs, crowded beaches, or gyms, with the risk they can get it, and bring it in the room. At the same time, the profession does call for people to have to be in the gym, in particular the women, because of how they are costumed and what they are judged by, but really everyone on WWE television has to train, and the women in particular can make a lot of money on Instagram with constantly putting up new photos.

John Brody, the Executive Vice President and Global Head of Sales and Marketing answered the question about WWE continuing to run shows which came under a lot of fire.

“First thing’s first, the health and safety of our superstars like Charlotte, our legends like Ric (Flair), all of our frontline workers because we have frontline workers also, is first and foremost of paramount importance to us. But it comes down to leadership in many ways. Our leader (Vince McMahon), our founder, our chairman, our CEO believes that we have a social responsibility to put fans first and to help fans get a little break from what was, then, coming and now in the midst of and we have a responsibility to try and take them away for a few hours and let them watch Charlotte (who did the interview with him and nodded her approval during this) do the amazing things that she and her colleagues do in the ring and give them a smile, give them a chance to feel something other than what they’re watching, which is also important, on the news.

“We leaned in, not because we knew an exactly straight path ahead but to say, `We are going to put fans first.’ We are going to do everything we can working with state, local, and federal officials to make sure it’s safe first for our most important resource, Charlotte Flair and the WWE superstars but we are going to do whatever we can to deliver content for our partners Fox, NBCU, all of our partners, Sony, all of our partners around the world, but our fans. We did it with a closed set, we immediately went into the WWE Performance Center. I was saying to Charlotte before, most people think, `Well, WWE did it because they had a studio ready to roll’ Ask Charlotte if that’s a studio. It’s a gym. It’s a really nice gym but it’s a gym that we have transformed into a set. And, the way we have done it is first, make sure we only have essential personnel, we have a closed set, no fans, we’re testing all the superstars to make sure they’re healthy. But, we have a responsibility to our fans and we wanted to continue to deliver for them to help them in the small little way we could.”

After the surge in COVID cases in Florida and change in regulations, WWE on 6/29 alerted those involved with both the 7/24 and 7/27 TV tapings scheduled with fans in Lakeland, FL, that they delaying plans for touring and those two events have been canceled. There are tickets currently being sold for a 9/28 Raw show in Cleveland.

It should be pointed out that at the time of the interview they were still allowing some fans in, although only those on a contact list of friends and family that the company personally e-mailed as a group. But where they fail is saying they are working with state, local and federal officials. They may be in compliance with certain letters of the law regarding the holding of the event itself, but if anything the mask ordinance in Orange County while technically not applying to them based on the idea they are a private facility, is very much against the spirit of the ordinance.

#SPEAKINGOUT HITS WRESTLING The WWE addressed sexual allegations against women on 6/30 when Paul Levesque spoke on a conference call to the NXT U.K. brand, which was rocked by so many allegations that there were people fearful of the future of the brand.

Levesque told the performers that the company’s protocol on any allegations of that type are that there is zero tolerance to any charges like that provided there was irrefutable evidence to the charges. It came across as a warning to talent. The company’s policy has in the past been that if there are police charges, talent will be suspended until there is either a conviction or an exoneration. A conviction would lead to firing. The company can also act on its own without charges involved if it has what it considers serious evidence.

WWE has released Simon Musk (El Ligero), Travis Bligh (Travis Banks) and referees Joel Allen and Chris Roberts. They have also suspended Joe Coffey, but no action at this point has been taken regarding charges against either Matt Riddle, Jordan Devlin, Barry Young (Wolfgang) or Patrick Clark (Velveteen Dream).

Clark has been featured heavily in NXT storylines of late, with the plan being for a long-term chase leading to him dethroning Adam Cole to win the NXT Championship. In light of allegations hitting the industry, WWE felt they had to make a snap decision, and instead determined Finn Balor as a better option. It must be noted that while the fan vote on WWE's website was a shoot, it was as gimmicked as any of the old Cyber Sunday polls used to be.

Clark was in an auto accident on 6/26 and hospitalized briefly from it, but still appeared on 7/1 to write himself off. His official status with the company has not changed. His case did include multiple accusers, text messages and even audio of phone conversations that were released.

In the Riddle case, WWE was aware, through Riddle, of the issue that involved female performer Candy Cartwright in an alleged incident that took place while in a van that a number of Evolve talent was using and there were others with Evolve in the van at the time, although Cartwright claimed they were sleeping. WWE was said to have investigated at the time so it is unlikely anything will come of it. Riddle is also key in NXT's Great American Bash show on 7/8, facing Timothy Thatcher in an MMA cage match known as "the Fight Pit".

THE WEDNESDAY NIGHT WARS The biggest Wednesday night competition of the year took place as part of the two-week Fyter Fest vs. Great American Bash promotion.

Both sides can claim victory in week one, with NXT having more viewers due to its huge edge over 50, but AEW winning solidly in the key 18-49 demo.

It was a very strong news day, which historically hurts AEW more, and given it’s usually well over a 100,000 gap between the two sides in DVR viewership, AEW will almost surely win the overall for total viewers this week. Still, NXT has had a major resurgence and it has hurt AEW in all age groups, but particularly over 50.

NXT and USA in competition announced limited commercial interruptions on the show, and going with no commercials for the first half-hour. That would have contributed somewhat to an increase in the show’s numbers but the minute-by-minute data isn’t available at press time to fully examine how much difference it made. Based on the usual loss of viewers during commercials, it would have made a minor difference in the overall ratings, not enough to change NXT winning in total viewers, but the gap would be a little closer. Even at this gap, since AEW traditionally beats NXT by 100,000 to 150,000 viewers in DVR viewership, AEW will win the overall when all is said and done.

Both groups had lots of pyro. Besides the other wrestlers, AEW had some models in bikinis both at ringside as fans and also laying in beach chairs in different places around the ring. NXT tried to push the specialness of the event from the start with a Great American Bash video package, using clips from WCW using Ric Flair, Sting, Hulk Hogan, Dusty Rhodes and others and trying to tie in those larger than life stars with the shows they are putting on this week and next.

NO ESPY FOR TITUS In a week with so many negative stories about pro wrestling, the fact a pro wrestler was the finalist for the Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian of the year at the ESPY Award brings up a more positive aspect of some people in the industry.

Titus O’Neil, real name Thaddeus Bullard, didn’t win the award that was announced on 6/21. That went to Nelson Cruz of the Minnesota Twins.

But he should be recognized within wrestling for his work over the past several years.

O’Neil, 43, has been a community leader in Tampa for years, especially working on behalf of children.

O’Neil’s background is a key part of his story. He was born after his mother, age 11 at the time, was raped. He spent five years as a troubled youth at the Florida Sheriff’s Boys Ranch. Those years taught him, through strong mentoring, to focus on school and sports, and he became one of the top high school football players in the country, a Parade Magazine All-American, and was heavily recruited.

He played at the University of Florida but his college career was not at the level of his high school career. He was a regular player for four seasons, but only started three games. He was also student body president. He wasn’t drafted by the NFL and played a few years of arena football. He ended up being friends with Dave Bautista, who was one of WWE’s top stars and got him to try pro wrestling.

Still, even with the recent layoffs, O’Neil, given his age and how little he’s used, would have been a likely cut. But he’s the type of person you want working for your company.

This past week he helped promote the “Love Walk” with himself and Bautista in Tampa on 6/27 trying to bring together business leaders, local politicians and families to talk about peaceful protests against racism and police brutality.

During the recent issues in the wake of the murder of George Floyd, O’Neil tried to be a public voice of reason. He spoke eloquently on the subject while trying to unify the community and not divide it like so many have. Given the tensions of the situation, it had to be difficult to be nuanced, not either preachy or over-the-top.

He’s heavily involved in local charity work and has helped more than 245 student athletes from the area get into college. He’s led measures such as reading books to children in after-school programs, been involved with the United Way’s Walking School bus program in at-risk neighborhoods by walking with children on foot to school and helping school breakfast programs. Every year he hosts a Joy of Giving even where he and others hand out toys to more than 1,000 children. He spearheaded raising tens of millions of dollars for more than 300 different non-profit organizations.

SAVED BY THE BELL Although he had been working on a per date deal since reappearing after the mass lay-offs a few months ago, Heath Slater has re-signed a multi-year deal with the company.

REIGNS SPEAKS Roman Reigns spoke to The Hindu Times regarding his departure during the pandemic, basically saying it was a move made for the protection of his family, saying the company does all it can to protect the wrestlers but he can’t trust that every wrestler has done the same. Really, regarding defending the company, what else can he say? “The decision was taken mainly because each performer travels so much, and we are all such a diverse group and from all over the place. I’m not convinced, and I can’t trust the fact that everybody is taking it as seriously and locking themselves down at home like I am. I trust my life with my co-workers every time I step foot in the ring, but I just can’t put the same trust when it has my children, my wife and my family involved. But I don’t want it to come off as I am taking a stand against the company at all, because I love the WWE. I’ve been a part of this company just since I was a little boy. That’s why I always take it so personally when I represent them.

- KAIRI GOES HOME Kairi Sane, 31, returned to Japan to be with her husband. This has been in the works for a while and the company has known about it since May if not earlier. Sane was injured by Shayna Baszler in a Raw match taped on 5/12 for air on 5/18.

- A FADING EMBER Ember Moon may need a second surgery to repair her torn Achilles tendon. She had complications after the first surgery. Moon spoke to Comicbook.com this past week about the situation saying, “It’s just a very, very long process and I would love, love, love to have a date back on the board but it’s up in the air. I’m sitting here and I’m fighting a second surgery. I’m fighting against the second surgery. That’s how bad it is. When I went on Backstage and I said, `I don’t know if I’m ever going to wrestle again,’ I meant what I said.

NO EMMY FOR CENA The show “Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader” hosted by Cena on Nickelodeon which had a nomination, didn’t win the Daytime Emmy category of Outstanding Game Show on Daytime Television. “Jeopardy!” was announced as the winner.

WON Ratings:
Styles vs Owens - RAW 6/29 - ****
Shirai vs Flair
- NXT Great American Bash 7/1 - ***¼
Starks vs Scott
- NXT Great American Bash 7/1 - ***
Priest vs Grimes
- NXT Great American Bash 7/1 - **¾
Yim vs LeRae
- NXT Great American Bash 7/1 - **¼
Fantasma vs Kushida
- NXT Great American Bash 7/1 - ***¾

TV Ratings:
SmackDown 6/26 - 2.17 million viewers
RAW 6/29 - 1.80 million viewers
NXT Great American Bash 7/1 - 0.80 million viewers
 
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Monday Night RAW #1415 - July 6, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida
THE HORROR SHOW AT EXTREME RULES: ONE WEEK FROM SUNDAY!

"Legendary" by Skillet
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Main Event #406July 9, 2020
1) R-Truth def. Shelton Benjamin with the Attitude Adjustment. (6:10)
2) Billie Kay (with Peyton Royce) def. Dana Brooke with a roll-up using Peyton's hand for leverage. (4:35)
3) The Viking Raiders def. Cezar Bononi and Arturo Ruas with the Viking Experience on Ruas. (3:39)

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The opening video package aired, bringing us to the WWE Performance Center for Monday Night RAW! Independence Day had come and gone, and the select few WWE Universe members voiced their enthusiasm with facial coverings in the colors of the Stars and Stripes. Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian welcomed us to the show, on a night where the WWE United States Champion Andrade would pay his own respects to America with an Open Challenge; plus, Randy Orton and Bobby Lashley would take their differences one step further with a Beat the Clock Challenge!

  • 'The Fourth of July Open Challenge' - WWE United States Champion Andrade vs TBA
  • Beat the Clock Challenge - Randy Orton vs TBA; Bobby Lashley vs TBA
  • Beat the Clock Challenge - Bobby Lashley vs TBA
Right Down the Middle
The WWE World Champion kicked off Monday Night RAW, as Drew McIntyre graced the WWE Universe with his presence. The jacked "Scottish Terminator" greeted the people, taking to the ring to address them. With the title on his shoulder, he hoped that everybody enjoyed Fourth of July before discussing how as the fireworks exploded overhead this past weekend, all he could do was reflect on the kind of champion he had been. It was well established that he was the kind of champion willing to fight day-in and day-out to prove himself as the guy to beat on Monday Night RAW, much like he had done time and time again! But with that said, Drew couldn't help but think about his newly named number one contender. He recounted the battle between AJ Styles and Kevin Owens last week, and how it was a war much like he had anticipated. The Scotsman even enjoyed watching it, when the reality of the situation set in - KO was robbed, and the man he would meet at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules was "the Phenomenal One" himself.

"The Scottish Terminator" spoke of how incredible AJ Styles could be, how his monicker lived up to the athlete he was. "The Phenomenal One" had once held the WWE World Championship for over an entire year - but clearly those days were behind him, because he couldn't help but have Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson carry the ball when it grew too heavy! Drew McIntyre recounted how AJ hadn't been the same for some time, that he always needed the O.C. to have his back - but that wasn't the type of match he wanted to have. In less than two weeks, Drew wanted to meet "the Face Who Ran the Place" for 371 days - not the guy still traumatized by being buried alive by The Undertaker. He wanted AJ at his best, before sending to a video package he had the production team whip up! Set to "Touched" by VAST, it displayed AJ's phenomenal feats of athleticism in years gone by - from WWE Championships, to still images from his past in TNA, and overseas in New Japan Pro Wrestling.

Drew McIntyre smiled and urged AJ Styles to consider it strongly, because he wasn't going to let Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson get involved one way or the other. The O.C. made their way out in response, with AJ gesturing a tear in his eye. Applauding the Scotsman for such a touching tribute - it was truly befitting of the next WWE World Champion! "The Good Brothers" agreed, supporting AJ and claiming they always knew "the Scottish Terminator" was a good brother. Yet AJ had some discrepencies with what Drew had to say, claiming that he was still "the Face Who Runs the Place", and that he would have absolutely no problem beating him at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules - clean as a whistle, right in the middle! KA and "the Big LG" then brought up the namesake of the event one week from Sunday, acknowledging that it was the one night a year WWE went "extreme!" The two heavies intimated they couldn't possibly have just a straight-up wrestling match at a spectacle known as "Extreme Rules".

AJ Styles agreed, and claimed he nor Drew McIntyre thought that would be any fun whatsoever. "The Phenomenal One" decided there was only one way to determine the conditions of their WWE World Championship match: and it would be to provide the WWE Universe a preview of what the outcome of the Horror Show at Extreme Rules would be! The O.C. challenged the Scotsman to a six-man tag team match tonight, with the winner getting to choose the stipulation for the big night - telling "the Club" that they were on! With an obnoxious laugh, AJ told the Scotsman he could consider himself a fighting champion representing of the brand all he wished - but he still had a long way to go to be truly "Phenomenal". The truth was AJ could do it all alone, and vowed to do just that tonight, against he and whoever dorks he picked to team with him. As Gallows and Anderson jeered the champ and claimed he had no friends, the O.C. departed - the match made for tonight!

  • Tonight - Winner chooses the stipulation at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules - WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre and TBA vs The O.C.
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On the topic of six-person tag team matches, Natalya walked and talked with the Riott Squad. Her true colors shown over the past couple of weeks, Nattie appeared to be mentoring Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan ahead of their match. They would meet the RAW Women's Champion Asuka, Bianca Belair and Liv Morgan - up next!

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An Unsuccessful Handover
Footage aired from earlier today, showing the confrontation had between "the All Mighty" and "the Apex Predator". After Randy Orton stole the Money in the Bank briefcase last week, Bobby Lashley stood in a hallway with MVP and Lana, knowing full well this handover would not go down as planned. "The Franchise Player" carried a briefcase of his own, assuring him this transaction to go down - "the Viper" stole his property, but they were here to make things right. Lana questioned what buying Orton would do for Bobby's credibility, proclaiming him a future WWE World Champion. The two bickered as Bobby rolled his eyes, when Randy Orton appeared - without the Money in the Bank briefcase. An outraged MVP questioned the kind of game "the Viper" was playing, as Orton threatened to wipe him out in seconds if he didn't watch his step. He and Lashley went face-to-face as Randy made it known he didn't think he deserved the briefcase, claiming he would blow any opportunity his sidekicks outlined for him.

Bobby Lashley smirked telling Randy Orton he worried too much about him, but "the Viper" claimed he did because "the All Mighty" couldn't think for himself. Raising the point that Bob had never been WWE World Champion, the Money in the Bank briefcase was pointless being in his care - but he was a nine-time champion who would not blow his opportunity. Lashley asked how Randy fared against Drew McIntyre back at Backlash, asking him for pointers on how not to blow it when he won his first title! In stepped Lana to call Randy out on taking from "the All Mighty". His wife claimed he would pay dearly for it, though Orton simply looked Bobby in the face and asked him if she ever shut up! The condescending veteran told the three Bobby would get his briefcase back, but he didn't want MVP's dirty money. Instead, all Lashley had to do was beat him tonight in a Beat the Clock Challenge. Lana and MVP raised their voices again, but this time Lashley accepted!

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1) RAW Women's Champion Asuka, Bianca Belair and Liv Morgan def. Natalya and the Riott Squad (14:20) [THROUGH TWO BREAKS]
- What started with Natalya turning her back on Liv Morgan, whom she had spent months mentoring, had quickly spiralled into a six-woman tag team dispute. Liv was eager as ever to get her hands on her previous mentor, only to find herself caught by her former Riott Squad tag team partners. Asuka and Bianca Belair would show some chemistry with stereo hip attacks delivered to Ruby Riott and Sarah Logan, when Liv soared with a dive through the ropes onto the three opponents. The fan favorites rallied the WWE Universe, as the Canadian veteran reprimanded her tag team partners on the floor!
- The action continued with Bianca Belair able to effortlessly catch Sarah Logan from the second rope with a spinebuster, when in came Asuka with a series of kicks. The RAW Women's Champion was distracted momentarily by Ruby Riott, allowing Logan to come in with a shotgun knee stike! Sarah set up a shiranui, when Asuka rotated her onto her feet, into a codebreaker! "The Empress of Tomorrow" tagged in Liv Morgan, taking Riott by surprise with a series of armdrags and a hurricanrana - before a Matrix evasion saw Logan miss her - allowing Morgan to handspring into a spinning headscissors! Liv set her sights on Natalya, causing a war of words between the two - when from behind saw the Riott Squad strike with a double flatliner! From there, Nattie decided to belittle her former protege with a disrespectful slap to the face as she was down. Liv tried to bounce back with forearm strikes - only to be taken down with a wheelbarrow facebuster!
- Natalya and the Riott Squad remained on the attack against Liv Morgan. Ruby Riott sent Liv face-first into the turnbuckle pad using the Deadly Night, when in came Sarah Logan with a Fisherman suplex. Liv remained resilient as Natalya came in again with a cravate applied, punishing her former student. Morgan fought her way out, when a powerbomb would see Liv land on her feet - connecting with the Jersey Codebreaker! Both women crawled to their respective corners, though Asuka would get the tag in time. The RAW Women's Champion roared through the Riott Squad as Asuka landed the Switchblade Kick on Logan, when in snuck Riott from behind - for Bianca Belair to fire with an echoing hair whip to the face! "The EST" knocked Nattie from the ing using a shoulder block, and rather than attempt to re-enter, she merely watched as Asuka wiped Riott out with a spinkick. Logan clashed Belair with the pop-up headbutt, but hit the ropes only to walk into the ObLIVion - giving Liv the win!

In a showcase of what the RAW Women's Division was all about, Liv Morgan was paraded around the ring in victory by her tag team partners, the RAW Women's Champion Asuka and Bianca Belair. Natalya watched on angrily at ringside, having neglected to save the day for the Riott Squad leading to her partners' downfall. Ruby Riott was seen watching from ringside, and oddly complimented Liv on the win despite their rivalry. Sarah Logan forced Ruby to step away from ringside, while inside "the Empress of Tomorrow" continued to share the ring with "the EST" - who noticably had her eyes on the Japanese Superstar's title.

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He's Just One Man
Outside of the WWE Performance Center, Heath Slater was seen swaggering across the parking lot wearing a pair of sunglasses. "The One Man Rock Band" was eager to get the WWE 24/7 Championship back when stopped by a security guard at the door! Heath tried to play it cool, letting it be known he was a WWE Superstar, though the imposing guard would inform Heath that he was under orders from "high above" to not allow Slater into the WWEPC! Slater removed his sunglasses and told him he was a champion literally last week, and had been all over Monday Night RAW of late. Heath urged the guard to reconsider, in jest of what Vince McMahon said last week, but the guard explained his hands were tied. Heath began to grow agitated, warning the guard he was not afraid to force his way in - though the guard would call for back-up on his tranceiver. Slater wisely decided to scram.

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Meanwhile, Seth Rollins led the Church through the corridors inside the WWE Performance Center. The RAW Tag Team Champions Theory and Murphy, as well as Akam kept eyes in the back of their heads for another sneak attack from Aleister Black. With whatever an Eye for an Eye match entailed, coming up at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, "the Monday Night Messiah" seemed awfully confident as he headed for the ring.

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A graphic aired, showing the most recent cover of TV Guide. Advertising the summer's craziest show, the magazine graced none other than The Miz! With the wild new water competition series scheduled to premiere this Thursday at 8/7 CT, tonight after Monday Night RAW a special sneak peek would air of 'Cannonball' - hosted by "the A-Lister".

Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian discussed the personal situation between the two 'blood brothers' of sorts, Aleister Black and Seth Rollins. With a second meeting scheduled to take place at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules in shy of two weeks, they elaborated on the rules for what the Eye for an Eye match entailed. As explained to them by "the Appropriator of Habit" himself, it would be no match - but a fight - without pinfall, submission, disqualification or even count-out. The only way the match would come to an end would be when one man were to take an eye from his opponent. Christian commented on having been in plenty of firsts in his career - but this one sounded downright barbaric.

The Church Gets Smoked
Seth Rollins made his arrival to the WWE Performance Center, as a portion of the WWE Universe appeared to be loyal to "the Monday Night Messiah", bowing from behind the plexiglass as he made his arrival. The Church followed behind him, though Seth remained cocky ahead of the Eye for an Eye match in less than two weeks. In the ring, the gloved hand of Seth took to the microphone to address Aleister Black, and how crazy this whole situation was. Hopeful of backtracking on everything he had done over the past few weeks, Seth iterated how he and "the Appropriator of Habit" were not 'blood brothers' - what happened with the steel steps back in May was an accident! Rollins commented on the rules for what an Eye for an Eye match was, asking his Disciples in attendance how bizarre and unnecessary it all sounded! While Murphy remained tight-lipped, Theory spoke up to his tag team partner's annoyance - he believed it was downright idiotic!

The youngest Disciple spoke out about the riches in which Seth Rollins should be gifted for holding the fort down on Monday Night RAW - but for what? He had been met with absurdist threats and diabolical attempts to ruin his image as "the Head of the Church" by a mad man in Aleister Black. Finally, Murphy demanded silence and respect from his partner as "the Monday Night Messiah" spoke, though Seth okayed the RAW Tag Team Champions' plight. Akam remained silent as Seth wrapped his arms around Murphy, hugging him and making it known how much faith he had in the future of the Church. Theory went above and beyond for them all last week, fearlessly going toe-to-toe with "the Appropriator of Habit". The Street Profits suddenly made their way out to the rampway, much to the chagrin of "the Equalizer". Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins were energetic as ever, as they prodded Seth's followers comparing them to the Three Stooges - Akam, Theory and Murphy were "S-tier tools!"

Angelo Dawkins brought up how he and Montez Ford had been waiting for this since they had the RAW Tag Team Championships stolen from them by Theory and Murphy at Money in the Bank, but now they were here - the number one contenders - and they were gonna get the smoke they wanted! The Street Profits slipped into the ring for Akam to stand guard of the Church. As angered as Murphy as, Seth Rollins stood before his Church and questioned what he could do for the two men. "The Frat Boys" were clearly lost souls acting out, and wanting to be found by the Church. "The Monday Night Messiah" asked Tez and Ang if they wanted to be Disciples - but Ford countered that the only thing lost would be Seth's eye when Aleister Black when it was all over! Seth blew a gasket, restrained by his followers. Challenging Tez to a match here and now, "the Head of the Church" didn't deserve to be addressed like that! Ford accepted, claiming he was about to dunk on Seth just like Michael Jordan in 'the Last Dance!'

2) Seth Rollins (with the Church) def. Montez Ford (with Angelo Dawkins) (9:09) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- As the Church and Angelo Dawkins all departed the ring, a referee jogged out to the ring and started the match - with "the Monday Night Messiah" immediately rushing in! Montez Ford saw Seth Rollins coming and sounded off with a series of right hands, just for "the Head of the Church" to battle back. A back body drop sent Ford over the top rope to the apron, where an enzuigiri went amiss - and a springboard crossbody would take down Seth for a one-count! Ford leapt back to his feet, as Rollins regrouped at ringside in the waiting arms of his Disciples. The RAW Tag Team Champions Theory and Murphy helped their leader back to his feet, as Akam threatened Ang from across the ringside area!
- Montez Ford's momentum was cut during the break, as Seth Rollins dodged a standing moonsault and planted "the Frat Boy" with an STO in the corner. "The Head of the Church" took pride having one-half of the Street Profits under his control, as a camel clutch kept him down. Ford was resourceful, dodging a corner forearm smash, only to be hit with a blockbuster from the second rope. "The Monday Night Messiah" showboated with confidence - a big mistake, once Ford responded with an enzuigiri! On the comeback, Ford blocked a springboard knee strike attempt with a leaping dropkick sending Seth to the floor from the apron; and a topé con hilo would see the Church get wiped out! Ford was rolling with a reverse leapfrog into a dropkick, when a DDT got a near fall. Ford was closing in, climbing to the top rope when the referee spotted Akam attack Ang on the floor! With his back turned, Murphy knocked Tez from the top rope, right into superkick flush on the jaw. The Stomp would grant Seth the three count!

The Harder They Fall
The antics of the Church had granted their supposed "fearless leader" victory, once "the Monday Night Messiah" would have his hand raised in victory. Angelo Dawkins ceased laying fists into "the Equalizer" Akam by the barricade, long enough for Theory to slyly strike with a RAW Tag Team Championship shot to the back of the head! Murphy joined Seth Rollins in the ring, putting the boots to a defenseless Montez Ford - when Seth demanded "the Juggernaut" hold him place. Exiting the ring, Seth secured a toolbox from under the ring, scattering tools all across the canvas! Finally returning with a screwdriver in hand, he would have Murphy hold "the Frat Boy" in place as Seth threatened to make a sacrifice out of Ford! Aiming for the eye, Ford tried to fight it with all of his might, when finally Aleister Black arrived! "The Appropriator of Habit" landed strikes in the corner, with Seth taking the brunt of each blow!

With arms wide open Seth Rollins demanded more, when from behind blindsighted Akam! "The Monday Night Messiah" laughed as his heavy looked for the Desert Storm in the corner - but Aleister Black slipped free and took Akam down with the Black Mass! Faced with his rival, Seth remained unmoved running his mouth at the black-eyed Black, when Murphy urged him to leave the showdown. One week from Sunday would see the 'blood brothers' collide at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules - with one man supposedly leaving without an eye!

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Ricochet and Cedric Alexander were chatting in the locker room, when in walked the WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre. "The Scottish Terminator" exchanged pleasantries with "the Future of Flight" and "Lumbar Legacy", before getting down to brass tax. They all had an axe to grind with the O.C, and the way he saw it - this was their chance. Drew had been impressed by the two of them as a tag team for months, and what they did taking out Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson during last week's number one contender's match was the icing on the cake. Ricochet and Cedric spoke of their long-time grudges with AJ Styles and "the Good Brothers", how they couldn't stand them and that nobody gave a damn about their little Club in Japan. The Scotsman smiled, asking them if he could count on them in tonight's six-man tag team main event. With handshakes, the two accepted!

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Sarah Schreiber was standing by with La Invasíon, who arrived with a black bag on Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo's person. The WWE United States Champion Andrade and Zelina Vega were asked about the Independence Day Open Challenge though "El Capo" gestured for Schreiber to be quiet. Choosing to address Dominik Mysterio. Comparing him to un poco paloma, Andrade claimed they gave him the beating his daddy Rey Mysterio should have given him long ago. Zelina found it laughable Dom could possibly ever fill his father's shoes. As much as they hated "the Legendary Luchador", Dom was a stain on his old man's legacy! "El Idolo" claimed his son did not have the heart everybody thought he had, but as far as he was concerned - it was onto greener pastures. Andrade teased revealing what was in the black bag, but told the WWE Universe they would all find out later. Tonight, Mexico would reign supreme in the Open Challenge!

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3) Shayna Baszler def. Santana Garrett (1:56)
- In her first appearance since the Submission match loss two weeks ago to the RAW Women's Champion Asuka, "the Queen of Spades" appeared to be in a foul mood. Shayna Baszler wasted no time going in against Santana Garrett, who worked hard to outmove "the Submission Magician" early on. A series of dropkicks saw the underdog rally the WWE Universe behind her - when Baszler cut her off with an abrupt cross-armbreaker! Santana was able to make the bottom rope with her foot, infuriating Baszler and almost leading to her getting disqualified! Baszler finally broke the hold but would continued to focus on Santana's arm with a double-wristlock, when Santana surprised with an enzuigiri! A handspring elbow was attempted, just for Shayna to catch her in mid-air with the Kirifuda Clutch - quickly forcing the submission.

As ever with reckless abandon, Shayna Baszler refused to break the Kirifuda Clutch on Santana Garrett until the referee would jump in to force the separation! "The Queen of Spades" shoulder barged and got face-to-face with the official, but with his back turned, Baszler would kick him out of the way. Immediately taking Garrett's arm and bending it in position, Shayna stomped the elbow - assuredly breaking the arm of Santana! She would weep in agony on the mat, but just as "the Submission Magician" began to take her leave... she would turn back and target the second arm! Enraged still after being submitted by Asuka two weeks ago on Championship Monday, Baszler would stomp the good elbow - with poor Santana Garrett's arms in severe agony! As the cold-hearted fighter left the ring, she did not turn back once to observe the devastation, as medics flooded ringside to attend to her opponent.

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Charly Caruso was standing by with Riddick Moss, who had personally requested this interview time. With a new look, Riddick noted how of late he had not exactly been as smooth as he had said he was - but tonight was where it all turned around! Fired up, Moss claimed this was where he got back to where he left off - before football players and comedians got in his way of being "Mr. 24/7". Moss expressed his need of becoming WWE 24/7 Champion once again - but this time, he wasn't going to let anybody get in his way! Riddick claimed Big Show didn't intimidate him... when into frame came the Big Show. "The World's Largest Athlete" towered over Moss and asked if that's how he felt. Commenting that all he had to do was ask, the veteran told Moss casually he could have his match tonight before departing. With a visible change in his demeanor, the reality had set in and Moss was visibly scared!

  • Tonight - WWE 24/7 Championship - Big Show (c) vs Riddick Moss
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Bobby Lashley paced back and forth in the hallway, as MVP tried to get in the head of "the All Mighty". Provoking him with his words for what Randy Orton did - not just undermining his dominance, size and ability; but stealing his property of the Money in the Bank briefcase - he had to smash the competition in the Beat the Clock Challenge tonight. Lashley remained silent, when up walked his wife Lana. Unhappy as often seen, she surprisingly agreed with "the Franchise Player". Calling "the Viper" downright disgusting, she incensed her husband by questioning why he wasn't angrier! On the same page in a rare occurrence, MVP and Lana fired Lashley up until he turned red with rage - letting out a wacry: he was going to get back what belonged to him! Lashley set off for the ring - Beat the Clock moments away!

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A vignette aired, depicting an empty, dark and gloomy boxing gym. Inside, a colossal man was depicted pounding at a punching bag, which spun from its' holster. With his hood up, the gigantic arms could be seen on clear display, as he was then shown warming up in the gym. Pushing his limits on the treadmill, the huge man was finally seen stepping through the ropes. There, four aspiring wrestlers in training all eyed up the arrival of the giant - to get their heads crushed by the fearsome man. As a claw led to a face-clutching chokeslam on one of the trainees, the rest scrambled in terror. That's when the man lowered his hood - revealing "the Nigerian Garangtuan" Omos - coming soon to WWE.

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What a Hoot
Ricochet and Cedric Alexander continued to talk in the dressing room area, when out of nowhere struck Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson! Ahead of the six-man tag team main event, the O.C. had devised a shortcut to overcome the WWE World Champion and his partners - though "the Future of Flight" and "Lumbar Legacy" worked to hold back the tide brought by "the Good Brothers!" Finally overwhelmed, "the Big LG" would lawn dart Ricochet head-first into the steel cabinet, leaving Alexander in harm's way for the Magic Killer on the marble flooring! KA expressed it as revenge for last week, as the two departed. Drew McIntyre's partners were motionless!

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Snake Games
With MVP and Lana in his corner, Bobby Lashley came stomping out to the ring to a mixed reaction. Without his briefcase, the Money in the Bank briefcase holder was pumped up - and continued to be prepped for this Beat the Clock Challenge competition lined up by "the Apex Predator". As his wife and his advisor fired "the All Mighty" up in the ring however, Randy Orton would come walking out with a sniveling grin on his face. "The Viper" was once again without Lashley's briefcase, but raised his hands in mercy as a rattled Lashley tried exiting the ring to pursue him. Orton told Bob he knew how fired up he was, because deep down he had all of this repressed anger! Orton joked that it wasn't good to walk around so hotheaded all the time, because rage was weakness, and it would cost him big when it mattered most! Randy assured Bobby the briefcase was just fine in his care - and if Lashley simply beat his opponent in less time than him, he would get it back. Lashley raised his voice, when out paced Danny Burch from NXT to take up the challenge!

4) Bobby Lashley (with Lana and MVP) def. Danny Burch in the Beat the Clock Challenge (3:54)
- All "the All Mighty" wanted was for his Money in the Bank briefcase to be returned to him, following Randy Orton's theft of it last week. Now finding himself forced to take the Beat the Clock Challenge against "the Viper", Bobby Lashley was caught by surprise by NXT's Danny Burch! Striking with a relentless series of European uppercuts, Lashley tried to cut him off using his power. Shoulder thrusts attempted to keep "the London Mauler" at bay, when Burch struck from nowhere with a headbutt that rocked him! Lana was petrified as Burch landed a step-up enzuigiri in the corner, and a crossface was applied! Lashley was on the verge of submission as an eager "Apex Predator" watched from the rampway - when Lashley was able to spinebuster his way free! Biel tosses would follow, though Burch would refuse to give in! A stalling suplex connected, but once again Burch got his index finger up vertical in the air! Finally, Lashley had no choice but to apply the Hurt Lock - forcing Burch into submission!

3:54 was the time to beat, as Bobby Lashley reluctantly released the dead weight of Danny Burch from the Hurt Lock. "The All Mighty" caught his breath, as MVP and Lana joined their man in the ring. The Money in the Bank briefcase holder had been caught off-guard by "the London Mauler" - but with his back turned, Randy Orton hit the ring! "The Apex Predator" attempted to slip in with an RKO, just for Lashley to chuck him away before dropping him with the Spear! As Lashley slid out to ringside, his wife and his advisor were impressed - when out came "the Viper's" opponent. Oney Lorcan came pacing down to the ring, with his index finger high in the air!

5) Randy Orton def. Oney Lorcan in a Beat the Clock Challenge (5:21 - fail) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- Randy Orton now had 3:54 to put away Oney Lorcan if he wanted to win his self-set Beat the Clock Challenge against Bobby Lashley. Working with a disadvantage after being given the Spear from "the All Mighty", "the Viper" was struck with a clothesline from the NXT Superstar. Following the effort from "the London Mauler", Oney continued hammering Orton with a series of European uppercuts when stopped with a powerslam! Shrugging off the pain, he kept his eyes on Bobby Lashley at ringside - beginning to hammer "the Boston Brawler" with right hands in the corner. Lorcan fired with a dropkick in return, only to be stopped short again with the inverted neckbreaker! Oney was covered numerous times, but kept kicking out. Time was beginning to run away, as Lorcan went to the top rope only for Orton to pull his leg from under him. The draping DDT dropped Oney flat on his face - but he managed to get a shoulder up, as the timer ran out! Orton had lost the challenge to Lashley, as this match continued!
- The time had expired, but the fight of Oney Lorcan remained as he battled a sleeper from "the Apex Predator". Bobby Lashley, Lana and MVP watched with smiles on their faces, to the point Randy Orton began to grow irritated. It allowed Oney to rally back with a hard lariat stunning Orton, who fired back with a European uppercut of his own. The two men exchanged hard uppercuts, when Oney caught Orton by the jaw and began to slap him repeatedly with fury! An eye rake blinded "the Boston Brawler", when a running blockbuster connected - narrowly seeing Orton kick out. In what was turning into a memorable showing, Lorcan caught "the Viper" in a victory roll for a near fall - when the RKO came out of nowhere! Failing the challenge, the veteran appeared unimpressed with the victory scored in 5:21.

Randy Orton bit off far more than he could chew against Oney Lorcan, and as a result had lost out on the Beat the Clock Challenge he himself had set! Bobby Lashley suddenly came from behind, looking to pick the bones of "the Apex Predator" with the Hurt Lock attempted. Randy was wise enough to battle free with the use of the ropes, his strength, as well as a low blow - soon dropping "the All Mighty" with an RKO! Orton slid across the ring and began to take his leave, but noticed Lana send the signal to MVP to go and find the Money in the Bank briefcase! It was a decoy set up by Lashley, and now the chase was on as MVP rushed for the backstage area, with Orton quick on his heels.

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Better Luck Next Time
Following a replay from moments ago, cameras caught up backstage where MVP was seen pacing back and forth. Outside of Randy Orton's dressing room, "the Franchise Player" tried to knock on the door. Citing the stipulations "the Viper" himself had set for the Beat the Clock Challenge, MVP stated Bobby Lashley deserved the Money in the Bank briefcase back! To no answer, Lana soon joined the scene to question how Montel Vontavious Porter could have possibly screwed this up. He had a head start on "the Apex Predator!" As MVP made excuses about his cardio not being what it used to be, up came an intense Bobby Lashley. Seething with rage, "the All Mighty" ignored MVP's excuses as he raced towards the door - shoulder barging it open! Lashley screamed for the briefcase - but found nobody in the dressing room. What he did find however, was a note from Orton himself! Reading aloud the words "better luck next time", Lashley kicked a chair across the room in anger. The head games continued to curse Lashley!

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The True Face of America
La Invasíon had taken over the ring inside the WWE Performance Center, as Andrade stood dressed for his Open Challenge. Surrounded by his familia, Zelina Vega graced the microphone to wish the United States of America a happy birthday - but now was time to show the pride of Mexico the respect he truly deserved! The WWE Universe in attendance booed as "El Capo" took over to take in the chants of "USA" from his subjects. Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo both held the item in black cloak in their hands behind him, as Andrade finally told America enough with the patriotism! He understood what this was all about - Mexico started these types of celebrations after all. But Independence Day wasn't about fat, out of shape men and women swilling beer, picking fights and fireworks - it was about showing the proper respect and dignity to the champ! "El Idolo" insulted Americans further, before pointing out the black cloak held by "El Amante" and "La Estrella".

Andrade grinned from ear to ear, citing today as a very special day. Not only were they all together to celebrate another big Fourth of July holiday weekend coming to an end - or to pay homage to the greatest WWE United States Champion of all time. It was to reveal the new centrepiece of the United States of America! Pulling the item from the black bag which contained it, Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo both marvelled as "El Capo" revealed a brand new WWE United States Championship title! Kissing it proudly, he would have Los Lotharios place the title around his waist - but as Zelina demanded the WWE Performance Center take a good look at "the Face of America"...out came Kevin Owens! A former champ in his own right, KO could not believe what he was seeing. Firstly, he was doing recycled material fresh out of 2017. The Canadian called it sad to see "El Idolo" resort to tired ideas, sarcastically implying he had to have gotten them from somebody much more successful than him.

La Invasíon did not take the interruption kindly, as Andrade brought up possibly reasons Kevin Owens was out here. While the WWE United States Champion implied KO was feeling neglected because nobody cared about him, "El Capo" assumed this had to do with "the Prize Fighter" being denied another opportunity at the WWE World Championship! Zelina Vega, Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo mocked KO, and Kev even voiced his disdain. Surprisingly admitting it outright, the Canadian dwelled on the fact he got beat by AJ Styles - and Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson - but while the O.C. would remain on his hit list, tonight they were giving it up for America, and the way he saw it - if Andrade wasn't going to enjoy it, KO was more than happy to relieve him of his duties as champ! Owens came storming down to the ring, immediately sweeping the ring of "El Amante" and "La Estrella" with a back body drop over the top rope! The Open Challenge had been answered.

6) Kevin Owens def. Andrade (with La Invasíon) (c) to capture the WWE United States Championship in the Fourth of July Open Challenge (11:33) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- There was a brand new WWE United States Championship title being defended in this 'Fourth of July Open Challenge', and as irony would have it, it pitted a Mexican against a Canadian! La Invasíon watched eagerly as Kevin Owens continued with signature offense to get this match off the right way. "The Prize Fighter" caught Andrade from a back elbow, connecting with a big lariat that would sent the champ through a loop! At ringside, the challenger had Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo take a back seat, which would allow "El Capo" to step in with an eye rake. A suplex would see KO turn it around, but Owens would be distracted by the persistent Los Lotharios. Deflecting them with a certain hand gesture, the champ would capitalize - and a powerbomb saw the Canadian go launched spine-first against the ring post!
- The WWE United States Champion continued to keep the pressure on his challenger, as 'the Fourth of July Open Challenge' continued. Andrade applied the rope-hung cross-armbreaker on Kevin Owens until a count of four, when forced to break the hold. Keeping on the arm, "El Capo" would distract the official enabling Los Lotharios to strike with cheap shots through the ropes. A tilt-a-whirl backbreaker secured a near fall, when following KO to the floor with a triangle moonsault plancha attempt. Andrade missed but landed on his feet - but "the Prize Fighter" dropped him with the super kick! KO landed the Cannonball senton in the corner, though Zelina would prop Andrade's foot on the bottom rope. With the challenger pursuing her, Humberto landed a springboard roundhouse kick just for KO to kick out! Furious, Los Lotharios reentered only for Kev to sent Carrillo into the referee. The Pop-Up Powerbomb planted Angel Garza, when Zelina handed "El Idolo" the title. Andrade was prepared to use it, but Dominik Mysterio suddenly appeared under a hood at ringside! With one hand on the title, a tug of war saw Dom clock Andrade in the jaw! The Stunner followed - and with that, a new champ was crowned!

The Fourth of July weekend had bestowed Monday Night RAW with not just a new WWE United States Championship title, but a brand new WWE United States Champion! Kevin Owens himself was surprised, as he was handed the gorgeous new gold in the middle of the ring. La Invasíon were rabid dogs at ringside, as Los Lotharios pursued Dominik Mysterio up to the top of the rampway. At ringside, Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo returned to check on Andrade, who was similarly supported by Zelina Vega. Red with rage, "El Capo" scowled towards Dom, who had scored a major coupe to get even with the man who had spent months emasculating the Mysterio Family name! Meanwhile, KO's celebration continued at ringside. Holding the title to the plexiglass walls, the WWE Universe chanted "the Prize Fighter's" name - once again "the Face of America!"

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A graphic aired, promoting tonight's edition of RAW Talk, immediately following Monday Night RAW. Hosted by Charly Caruso and Christian, tonight's special guests included the newly crowned WWE United States Champion Kevin Owens, as well as Shayna Baszler. It all went down at 11:05 PM, exclusively on the WWE Network.

7) Big Show (c) def. Riddick Moss to retain the WWE 24/7 Championship (3:10)
- Since losing the WWE 24/7 Championship to Rob Gronkowski at Money in the Bank, "So Smooth" Riddick Moss's career prospects had taken a downturn. While Riddick arrived tonight determined to turn his luck around however, the WWE 24/7 Champion invited Moss to this opportunity. Moss aimed low and targeted the legs with kicks, shrugged off by a side kick from the WWE Legend. With an open-hand chop, "the World's Largest Athlete" stood on the chest of Moss on the mat until Moss connected with a low football tackle! A second one took Show down, and Moss kept on top. A spinebuster got a near fall, when Moss set up a third tackle - just to receive a spear! Big Show fired back when the Chokeslam connected. Scarily he headed to the top rope when Akira Tozawa, Shelton Benjamin and Zack Ryder arrived on the scene! R-Truth suddenly arrived to even the odds for Show, as an Attitude Adjustment took out "the Gold Standard". Surprised, Big Show shrugged it off and levelled Moss with the Knockout Punch for the win.

"The World's Largest Athlete" casually claimed another successful defense of the WWE 24/7 Championship, when R-Truth foolishly came from behind with a failed attempt at a roll-up! "The Truth" knew he had done wrong, once Big Show looked beneath his legs and spotted his challenger. Sorrowfully, R-Truth begged for the mercy of the WWE Legend - but Big Show would crank it up for a mercy-killing Knockout Punch!

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Zelina Vega
was livid after Kevin Owens had beaten Andrade to become WWE United States Champion. Calling it the worst Fourth of July ever, she ordered Los Lotharios to hunt down Dominik Mysterio and bring his rat tail to "El Capo". Andrade entered the room and took a seat on a steel chair, still feeling the effects. As Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo commented on rumors of Dom exiting the building already, the former champ spoke up calmly. Zelina was surprised at the cool demeanor of Andrade, who commented how he knew how to deal with this. La Invasíon should have expected this, but it would never happen again. After the whipping he gave that boy last week, Andrade claimed he would just need to give him another one - and with nothing to lose anymore, nothing could stop him from giving Dom what he was owed: an Extreme Rules match at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules with "El Idolo" himself!

  • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules - Extreme Rules match - Andrade vs Dominik Mysterio
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The O.C. were gathered in their dressing room mocking the accent of Drew McIntyre, when Charly Caruso entered. With the six-man tag team main event approaching, she questioned what would become if Ricochet and Cedric Alexander were unable to compete. AJ Styles mocked Charly's tone, claiming they were cutting dead weight from a match everybody knew the outcome to. "The Phenomenal One" took them all back to earlier tonight, where "the Scottish Terminator" had the gall to insist to him a clean match at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules. Lucky for the WWE World Champion - he was squeaky clean; he was Mr. Clean! Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson recounted how "Phenomenal Hoot" was about to become a three-time WWE World Champion, and while they weren't going to get involved - AJ was now affording the WWE Universe a sight to behold tonight - when mano y mano, he beats the Scotsman and gets to name his own stipulation! The three set off for the ring, proclaiming it was going to be a fair fight - but was it?

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An advertisement aired, promoting WWE's Horror Show at Extreme Rules. Centred around the eerie dispute between WWE Universal Champion Jeff Hardy and The Fiend, it would come to a head one week from Sunday in a Last Man Standing match, live and exclusively on the WWE Network.

Tom Phillips, Byron Saxton and Christian recapped Monday Night RAW tonight, and how they had seen a new WWE United States Champion crowned in Kevin Owens. Shifting gears to next week, with the Horror Show at Extreme Rules six days away, what would happen when Aleister Black took over the WWE Performance Center as the Eye For An Eye match would go officially sanctioned with a member of WWE's Board of Directors? Plus, the next number one contender to Asuka's RAW Women's Championship would be determined with a Women's Battle Royal!

  • Aleister Black has the Eye For An Eye match officially sanctioned by WWE's Board of Directors
  • Number One Contender's Battle Royal - the winner faces Asuka for the RAW Women's Championship in two weeks
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Where's Heath's Shot?

The WWE 24/7 Champion Big Show was about to relax after a decisive win against Riddick Moss, when Sarah Schreiber appeared hopeful of comment from "the World's Largest Athlete". Casually and undeterred, the WWE Legend explained it all came from a day's work of being the unmatchable giant of Monday Night RAW. Not only had he been around for over twenty years, but he still had a buttload in the tank. He was seven-foot-two, 420-pounds, and was dominating the entire 24/7 Division! The veteran implored allcomers to come and step up if they wanted some - when a WWE Performance Center staff member struck him with a steel chair shot to the spine! The big man remained unmoved however, and Show would turn his head to see Heath Slater remove his disguise. In awe of "the One-Man Rock Band", he remained unafraid of Show as he declared his desire for a shot - but suddenly, a group of four security guards raced the scene, chasing the WWE alumni away for a second time tonight!

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8) The O.C. def. WWE World Champion Drew McIntyre, Ricochet and Cedric Alexander (13:27) [THROUGH TWO BREAKS]
- With the ability to name the WWE World Championship match's stipulation come the Horror Show at Extreme Rules riding on the outcome of this match, it was thought that Drew McIntyre would be forced to go it alone against the O.C. Following Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson's heinous backstage attack on Ricochet and Cedric Alexander, "the Good Brothers" teased allowing AJ Styles to fight fairly and competitively with "the Scottish Terminator" - though an early exchange saw McIntyre outwrestle "the Phenomenal One!" A jumping neckbreaker responded an early attempt at the Ushigoroshi - when "the Big LG" and KA both stuck their noses in! Though the Scot sounded off on Anderson in the corner, a super kick from Gallows led the way for a spinebuster from Andeson! The O.C. would put the boots to McIntyre despite the referee's orders - when out hobbled "the Future of Flight" and "Lumbar Legacy!" Evening the odds, the three fan favorites sent the O.C. packing to ringside.
- Ricochet executed a handspring into a headscissors on Karl Anderson, as Luke Gallows entered - only to be met with a springboard clothesline from Cedric Alexander. In came Drew McIntyre with a diving crossbody from the top rope - the WWE World Champion's own source of agility on display! "The Scottish Terminator" exchanged words with AJ Styles as he connected with a fallaway slam on Anderson, which would go followed by the standing shooting star press from Ricochet. "The Phenomenal One" dashed in with a forearm smash to the back of the head, before meeting "the Future of Flight's" backflip kick and connecting with a Pelé kick! A brainbuster put Ricochet down, and the tables turned to favor the O.C. Drew rooted for "the One and Only" to make the tag, as the Boot of Doom from "the Good Brothers" scored a near fall. As a fireman's carry from Gallows went reversed into an enzuigiri, Ricochet leapt for the tag - just to have Styles and Anderson yank McIntyre and Alexander from the apron!
- AJ Styles laughed at Drew McIntyre, again questioning whether this is what the WWE World Champion meant by a fair fight. With a back suplex into a facebuster on Ricochet, "the Phenomenal One" followed with the knee drop. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson re-entered and looked to put "the Future of Flight" away with the Magic Killer, when Ricochet reversed into a tornado DDT for KA - simultaneous with a spinning headscissors for "the Big LG!" Drew relented with a bombardment of rights for "the Phenomenal One", while AJ was forced on the defensive. AJ went for the Phenomenal Forearm , going caught with a choke suplex from "the Scottish Terminator!" Ricochet and Cedric performed stereo dives to "the Good Brothers", while McIntyre planted AJ with the inverted Alabama slam! As "Claymore Country" neared, KA handed AJ a set of brass knuckles - and instead of the Claymore Kick, Drew received a shot between the eyes! The springboard 450 splash followed, handing "the Phenomenal One" a pinfall over the champion!

Heaters United
AJ Styles grinned from ear to ear, as Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson were quick to re-enter the ring and celebrate with "the Phenomenal One". The O.C. were victorious as the number one contender hid the evidence - the brass knuckles. Yet the trio were not done, as "the Good Brothers" joined AJ in putting the boots to "the Scottish Terminator!" Drew McIntyre was aided temporarily by a returning Ricochet and Cedric Alexander, though Anderson immediately cut "the Future of Flight" off with an inverted neckbreaker. The Magic Killer dropped "Lumbar Legacy", when AJ had Gallows and Anderson hand him McIntyre's carcass. The Styles Clash planted the champ, when AJ got his hands on the WWE World Championship! Raising it high, the O.C. stood over McIntyre's body when Styles named the stipulation for the Horror Show at Extreme Rules - to be Three Stages of Hell! It was sure to be a war one week from Sunday, but a new stage of hell had potential to be discovered once McIntyre recovered from this!

  • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules - WWE World Championship - Three Stages of Hell - Drew McIntyre (c) vs AJ Styles
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The Runaway Briefcase
Cameras abruptly caught up with Sarah Schreiber in the parking lot with Randy Orton, who had the Money in the Bank briefcase in his possession! The broadcast journalist asked "the Apex Predator" on going back on his word, refusing to give up the briefcase belonging to Bobby Lashley. "The Viper" reasoned he never said he would hand back the briefcase, only he was willing to! Orton called Bob nothing but an overzealous, undeserving hothead who didn't possess the braincells capable of being the multi-time World Champion he was. Orton instead instructed Lashley to prove his worth once for all - and fight him for it at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules. Orton was about to talk ill of Lashley's wife Lana, when Bobby Lashley suddenly arrived! Orton fled to his car and jumped in, as "the All Mighty" began to try and break his way in - just for the car to drive away in the nick of time! Lashley was hotter than ever seen before, and Orton realized it: but he could not hide forever.

  • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules - For the Money in the Bank Briefcase - Bobby Lashley (c) vs Randy Orton

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RAW Talk #16 – July 6, 2020
- Charly Caruso and Christian briefly discussed the situation involving the Money in the Bank briefcase and confirmed the match between Bobby Lashley and Randy Orton set for the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, before being joined by the new WWE United States Champion. Kevin Owens was still catching his breath, insulting the stupidity of Andrade to try and test his position as "the Face of America". KO joked that La Invasíon had what was coming to it, and defended the actions of Dominik Mysterio - ultimately it all played a part in giving him the title, the week of America's independence. They asked what "the Prize Fighter" planned to do now and questioned his pursuits of the O.C. Kev claimed his business was far from over with AJ Styles, Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson - much like it was with Drew McIntyre. For the respect he possessed for "the Scottish Terminator", there would be a rematch and he would become the WWE World Champion. Owens joked with Christian about Canadian customs, and closed by declaring that he was going to Disney World - when it reopened!
- Shayna Baszler joined the co-hosts next, and unlike their previous guests, was unenthused at the very idea of being on the show. "The Queen of Spades" denied ever tapping out to Asuka, claiming what happened in the Submission match two weeks ago didn't happen. Shayna made the excuse that she had a twitch, but spoke of the fact she would still get to where she once was in NXT. Reciting how she was the longest reigning NXT Women's Champion in the history of "the Black and Gold Brand", she proclaimed that would beat Becky Lynch's record as the longest reigning RAW Women's Champion too - declaring her entry into the Number One Contender's Battle Royal next week. "The Submission Magician" threatened to break Charly Caruso's arm much like Santana Garrett tonight, but with Christian standing in the way, she instead took her leave.

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Good opening promo between Drew and I like the selling off being buried alive by Undertaker. Nice way to set up the main event and I am curious to see where AJ goes after Extreme Rules as I can’t see Drew losing anytime soon.

Randy being a sneaky bastard and trying worm his way back into the title picture is always fun. Nice feud for Lashley as you build him to become WWE Champion. Also fun use of the beat the clock challenge and Randy lying as well. Also a massive stipulation for the PPV and curious to see what the 3 stages will be.

Fun 6 woman tag and nice to see Liv Morgan get some shine. Also a programme between Bel Air and Asuka sounds great. Please make it more than the real life feud currently is.

Curious to see how you handle the eye vs eye match. Would have prefer if it was just a fancy name for a hardcore match but I would say trying to take an eye out fits Black a lot more than it ever did Rey rey. I do like how twisted Seth is becoming and it feels like the Summerslam match up.

Wow a big title change! Big fan of this call as the Mysterios vs La Invasion feud doesn’t need a title and gives Kevin Owens some spotlight. Plus a cool way to bring in the new design for the US title.
 

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The slow build throughout the show between Drew and AJ was very well done. You got the characters down pretty well. AJ and Drew aren't known for a lot of their promo work, but your exposition did a good of giving me a good feel for them (like AJ wiping tears). The strong finish with AJ does lead me to believe that Drew will snatch back the win, but its really well done (no matter how you spin it)

A hooded Dominick would be a nice visual and Andrade and KO feud has great in-ring potential

The graphic work in this is just spot on. Those RAW banners/dividers are sharp and give this a very clean/compartmentalized look

Your spot with Heath is a great call back to his free-agent/I Got Kids Days

All in all, this is a good build show to your next PPV.
 

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Loving Theory as a disciple, you play that role with him very well, huge fan of Buddy and Aleister so their booking right now is also quite enjoyable.

I’m very curious as to where you take the OC feud, a lot of people didn’t like how long Drew’s original reign went so in the coming weeks, I’m very curious as this could go either way and it hooks me.

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NXT #412: The Great American Bash – Night II July 8, 2020
Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida
Presented by
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"All Out War" by Slipknot



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NXT UK #102: Overseas Hits - July 9, 2020

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- Pete Dunne (c) def. Kyle O'Reilly with the Bitter End to retain the WWE United Kingdom Championship. (10:45) [NXT #425 - JUN 13, 2018]
- Dakota Kai def. Rhea Ripley with the double foot stomp in a Semi-Final match of the 2017 Mae Young Classic. (7:03) [MAE YOUNG CLASSIC 2017 #6 - SEP 4, 2017]
- Tyler Bate (c) def. Trent Seven with the Tyler Driver '97 to retain the WWE United Kingdom Championship. (15:39) [NXT #233 - FEB 15, 2017]

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A video package aired, taking a look back at the rich history of the Great American Bash. What began in 1985 from the creative genius of "the American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, soon captivated an entire generation of fans. It saw World Championships change hands, the invention of WarGames, and legacies created in an instant. Now, for the first time in history, "the Black and Gold Brand" celebrate the independence of the United States of America with NXT Great American Bash! Footage aired, focusing on the NXT Championship situation revolving around Adam Cole and the fan-elected challenger Finn Bálor; and the first-ever Fight Pit exchange between former NXT Tag Team Champions Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher. Tonight, a new legacy would continue in NXT history - as the second night of the Great American Bash was about to commence!

In the colors of red, white and blue, the second night of the Great American Bash went on the air from Full Sail Arena. The NXT Universe chanted the initials of "the Black and Gold Brand", as pyrotechnics shot from the stage. With vintage American cars and banners spread across the aisle, Mauro Ranallo and Beth Phoenix welcomed us to the show. Broadcasting remotely from their homes, the announcers briefly discussed last week's events, before bringing us to tonight.

  • NXT Championship - Adam Cole (c) vs Finn Bálor
  • Fight Pit - Matt Riddle vs Timothy Thatcher
  • NXT North American Championship - Keith Lee (c) vs Roderick Strong
  • Rhea Ripley vs Dakota Kai
A video package aired, taking us back to last week. Io Shirai battled Charlotte Flair tooth-and-nail to come out on top as still the NXT Women's Champion; Ricky Starks impressed in his in-ring debut on "the Black and Gold Brand", able to dispatch Isaiah "Swerve" Scott. Damian Priest overcame Cameron Grimes when faced by Scarlett, and scouted by Karrion Kross. Finn Bálor was revealed to be the number one contender in the results of the fan vote, earning his way to challenge Adam Cole for the NXT Championship, when savagely attacked by the Undisputed Era. Luckily for him, the NXT North American Champion Keith Lee came to his aid, out to hunt the title thief Roderick Strong down. And lastly, a new NXT Cruiserweight Champion was crowned when El Hijo Del Fantasma had some help from the masked kidnappers - revealing themselves to be the two men previously kidnapped to begin with: Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza! Even worse, Kushida was betrayed by Fantasma, who joined the men in victory. The question remained: why?
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Returning to the arena, the selection of NXT Universe erupted in boos once Roderick Strong swaggered his way out with Bobby Fish by his side. With the NXT North American Championship in his hands, Strong played the title like it was a guitar solo - a fitting tribute to the absent Kyle O'Reilly. The Undisputed Era brandished the gold like it was already theirs, but when arriving in the ring, Keith Lee brought the people to their feet! "The Limitless One" walked with presence, without the title on his shoulder. In no mood for games, the champ jogged to the ring, immediately causing Strong and Fish to flee! Throwing down his jacket, Lee came to fight. Strong and Fish stalled ringside, when Keith deliver the Pounce to an unsuspecting Fish! Strong ran a mile to the top of the aisle, when the referee stepped in - this match set to take place right now.

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1) Keith Lee (c) def. Roderick Strong (with Bobby Fish) to retain the NXT North American Championship (12:29) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- The heat was on as Keith Lee sent Roderick Strong into the ropes. With an agile leapfrog and a dropdown, Keith would send the challenger over the top rope onto Bobby Fish with a huge biel throw! With the Undisputed Era members once again out at ringside, "the Limitless One" looked to re-secure his stolen NXT North American Championship, landing an incredible apron moonsault to the floor! With Fish wiped out, Lee went to work with a one-armed spinebuster, cutting Strong off as he attempted forearm strikes and a calf kick. Using harsh chops in the corner, Strong again worked to battle back. Attempting the Cloud 9, the challenger could not bare the weight of the champion - landing on top of him! Lee capitalized with a crossbody to a seated Roddy, when Bobby Fish returned. Goading him with the title, the challenger would connect with a jumping knee strike before following suit with a pendulum backbreaker! Strong worked to keep on Keith with ground-and-pound knee strikes, when Lee easily powered him off. An overhead belly-to-belly suplex saw Roddy land on his feet, when the Sick Kick connected - for a one-count!
- Roderick Strong kept Keith Lee from his feet, connecting with a series of forearm smashes. "The Limitless One" responded with a missed lariat, when "the Master of the Backbreaker" connected with a step-up enzuigiri! The challenger hoisted Keith in position for a superplex, but the champ headbutted in return and teased a Spirit Bomb from the top rope! Bobby Fish served as the distraction, and Roddy would deliver a superplex! Cloud 9 connected successfully, though the NXT North American Champion remained in the fight - when the Strong Hold was applied. Lee struggled and persevered to make the bottom rope! Lee knocked him through a loop and the Spirit Bomb was in motion, but Strong landed out and landed the Sick Kick! In snuck Fish with the title in hand despite the official's warning. Wielding it for a shot, Lee retaliated with the Pounce sending him out of the ring! Strong used the title for a close near fall, before attempting the End of Heartache - only to go reversed handily into the Big Bang Catastrophe for the victory!

Seven months on from the night Keith Lee overcame Roderick Strong to capture his first NXT North American Championship, lightning had struck twice as the two-time champ retained the gold. "The Limitless One" was exhausted but reached his feet to have his hand raised. Spotting the title on the edge of the ring apron, Lee bent down to grab it - but once again Bobby Fish was able to frolick away with Lee's prized possession in hand! Lee talked trash at Fish demanding he surrender his property, but the pursuit looked to continue onward for the rightful champ.

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From the trainer's room, Finn Bálor sat on a bench with his ankle bandaged up pretty good following last week's assault courtesy of the Undisputed Era. "The Prince" had won the fan vote electing him to challenge Adam Cole for the NXT Championship tonight, but the question remained what shape the challenger had to be in.

A video package aired, recapping last week's blind-sighted ambush of Finn Bálor after he exchanged a war of words with the NXT Champion Adam Cole. With the assistance of the Undisputed Era, "the Panama City Playboy" looked to stamp his ticket to get through tonight with great ease as the trio plotted to Pillmanize the ankle of "the Prince". Fortunately for Finn, Keith Lee would save the day, but tonight the main event was still scheduled to go ahead. For Adam Cole, it was about making it out with his thirteen month reign as NXT Champion; whereas for Finn Bálor, it was about proving all the doubters wrong and returning to the very promised land that previously made him a phenomenon in NXT history.

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Rhea Ripley walked the backstage area with a game face on, having surely heard the heavy comments made by Dakota Kai echo through her mind for the past week. Tonight, Rhea looked to combat "King Kota" one-on-one - and it was coming up next.

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Abducted
Eyes opened to a disturbing scene, in a dinghy loft with next to no light. With only a swinging lightbulb above his head, Brendan Vink arose from his sleep in his party gear from last week. Quickly discovering that his wrists were bound to the thin arms of a wooden chair, the Aussie desperately tried to scream only to realize that his mouth was taped shut for further effect. Ominous footsteps echoed through the room, as the lofty floorboards creaked - up walked Dexter Lumis. "The Shadow Walker" non-discreetly dragged a stool of his own towards the terrified and agitated Vink, who had no say in what was to go on. Dexter sat unnervingly close to Brendan and observed him like an alien to an abductee, as Vink tried to scream for his best friend Shane Thorne's whereabouts. Silently, Dex placed a finger over Vink's taped-shut lips before returning to the shadows. Re-emerging with a fine brush in hand, the squirming Vink shuddered as Dex dabbed red paint on the end of his nose!

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The Pit is Ready
Two miles down the road at the WWE Performance Center, "the Athletic Hub for the Future" had a big fight feel. As WWEPC prospects and NXT hopefuls surrounded the structure from behind plexiglass walls, the Fight Pit was in place - depicted in-person for the very first time! As the blueprint and word-of-mouth described, four mesh-fenced walls surrounded a square black canvas as four catwalks stood feet above atop the structure. Tonight, Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher would go at it after weeks of animosity - and the only way to win was by submission or knockout!

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2) Dakota Kai (with Raquel González) def. Rhea Ripley (7:55)
- As Rhea Ripley shunned social media speculation that she was planning a move to Monday Night RAW or Friday Night SmackDown last week, she was met with adversity from Dakota Kai. "King Kota" hoped to make Rhea see the errors she had made, though Ripley remained dead set on putting Kai in her place. Rhea pursued Dakota in the corner using head strikes to get the match off her way, when a stalling suplex had the NXT Universe counting to twenty! With unrivalled strength, "the Brutalist" grinned at Raquel González at ringside. Kota battled back by evading Rhea twice in the corners and delivering a smooth roll-up into a kick, when the Kai-O Kick was attempted - just to have Ripley tease the Rip Tide! Dakota managed to escape, only to be struck with the Freefall for her worries! Rhea once again grinned towards "Big Mami Cool", who was forced to watch her partner struggle.
- Dakota Kai rebounded with her educated feet, made possible following an escaped electric chair drop into a bicycle kick! "King Kota" connected with the Team Kick combination to the face of Rhea Ripley, and a second Kai-O Kick landed, although the former NXT Women's Champion continued to show fight. Raquel González teased getting a piece of "the Brutalist" - only to be cast aside by Kai! Wanting to do this herself, Kota looked for the Kairopractor only to receive a back body drop! With two short-arm clotheslines, Ripley was rolling with the use of a ripcord dropkick. With a scream, she secured the Prism Trap - when Kai clung to the ropes for dear life. Kicking Rhea into the referee, she escaped to the top rope where Ripley immediately followed suit. Both battled for supremacy, when a headbutt saw Kota go limp! Abruptly, unspotted by the official, González involved herself by pulling Ripley's foot! Trapping her in the tree of woe, Kota connected with a diving double footstomp and followed with the Kairopractor to seize the day!

Dakota Kai bragged over the fallen body of Rhea Ripley, having taken a big win tonight over the former NXT Women's Champion. As "King Kota" bragged that this was the 2017 Mae Young Classic all over again, Raquel González stood in the background knowing exactly the part she played. Unbeknownst to Kota, her insurance policy was the true reason she won this match, but as "Big Mami Cool" stood fiercely over "the Brutalist's" body, Kota insufferably continued to call Rhea nothing but an overhyped and overrated choke artist!

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Different Page, Different Book
Two weeks on from Aliyah's loss at the hands of Xia Li, the Robert Stone Brand once again appeared to be on the outs, as she and Chelsea Green refused to acknowledge one another. Robert Stone stood between them and told the two that they had gone over this before, and came out victorious. While Green believed that "the Hipster" was referring to her by using her nickname, Aliyah joked that she couldn't do anything right - blaming her for the loss to Rhea Ripley three weeks ago! Stone found himself trying to be the glue to keep the two together, only to have Chels and Aliyah continue to bicker - Aliyah blaming Green for potentially breaking her nose! The argument escalated, until the high-pitched squeal of Stone came out - demanding both get it together. Robert threatened to make some changes to the Brand if they failed to coexist, claiming tonight Chels needed to focus on the real enemy: Shotzi.

  • Tonight - Chelsea Green vs Shotzi

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The stage was set down the road at the WWE Performance Center, as the WWEPC prospects and NXT hopefuls slammed their fists against the plexiglass walls - separating them from the imposing Fight Pit structure. Cutting backstage, a splitscreen showed Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher taking separate walls through the halls. "The Original Bro" had his gameface on and threw punches at the air, as members of security escorted him to the Pit. Meanwhile, "the Straight Shooter" gritted his teeth and brooded. With mere minutes to wait, these two men were bound to destroy one-another in a first for "the Black and Gold Brand!"

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The 'NXT Highlight' aired, sponsored by Papa John's: Better Ingredients, Better Pizza. In a rematch of their classic from NXT TakeOver: In Your House, the first night of the Great American Bash saw Kushida defend the NXT Cruiserweight Championship against El Hijo Del Fantasma, when out intruded the two masked kidnappers. Looking to corner "the Time Splitter", Fantasma would shock the NXT Universe by not only capitalizing with the Phantom Driver to capture the gold - but by joining his two masked attackers, who would reveal themselves to be none other than Joaquin Wilde and Raúl Mendoza.

Legado Del Fantasma
A video package aired, providing a new look at the newly formed trio of renegades. El Hijo Del Fantasma sat on a decrepid throne, with Raúl Mendoza and Joaquin Wilde slouched either side of him. Reviewing footage from months ago, where Mendoza and Wilde were each kidnapped by masked assailants in a black Hummer, the two surprisingly laughed as they claimed in hindsight, Fantasma was the one who had saved their careers. In a black mask and suit, Fantasma leaned forward and began to explain his actions claiming that the people would never understand what didn't hurt them. Fantasma bragged about doing all of the crazy moves people like Kushida do, only he didn't need to do them to get people to like him. He didn't need the adulation of the NXT Universe, the grubby little fans who chewed lucha-libre up and spit the luchadors out. Fantasma questioned how long it was going to take before the people turned on him. In the end, he said it didn't matter how he did - he got the job done.

Opening his suit jacket, El Hijo Del Fantasma revealed the NXT Cruiserweight Championship around his waist, as Raúl Mendoza and Joaquin Wilde preached the benefits which Fantasma had offered them. While they used to jump through hoops to hear the crowd cheer and give them false sense of purpose, those days were long gone now because they never needed their respect. They only wished for the respect of one man: and in that moment, Fantasma unlaced the back of his mask. Revealing his face to the world, the artist known as El Hijo Del Fantasma revealed his true identity - Santos Escobar. Naming his two loyalists and he "Legado Del Fantasma", the new champ declared that they ran the Cruiserweight Division.

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3) Timothy Thatcher def. Matt Riddle in the Fight Pit (8:50) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- In a first for NXT, the Fight Pit structure saw the caged canvas surrounded by WWE Performance Center prospects. As both men made their arrival to the Pit, Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher were divided by a wall of security as the referee ran down the rules. The bell sounded with the match only ending two ways: submission or knockout. The former NXT Tag Team Champions circled one-another when Thatcher attempted a takedown. Riddle blocked it using his mixed martial arts experience, when a fireman's carry takedown saw Tim apply a front facelock just to have "the Original Bro" slip free. Thatch remained on his back but would narrowly avoid a ground-and-pound position, when "the Straight Shooter" struck back with a series of open-hand slaps! Matching submissions against one-another, the two jousted physically when Riddle missed a Superman punch and went down in an attempt at the cross-armbreaker. Into a triangle choke, Riddle used his power to powerbomb Thatch down!
- The first-ever Fight Pit in NXT history resumed, as Timothy Thatcher's nose was busted from a stiff knee strike during the break. Matt Riddle continued with a combination, going in for the kill. Thatcher hit a lariat, before attempting the Fujiwara armbar. Riddle rolled through with and dropped "the Straight Shooter" with a gutwrench suplex! Riddle followed suit with a deadlift gutwrench powerbomb - flipping Thatch onto his knees for the Final Flash! Tim refused to stay down despite the referee's questions, and gnawed at the hands of Riddle when he attempted the BroMission. A guillotine choke was applied, though Riddle muscled his back against the wall. Tim escaped and scaled to the top of the Pit, when Riddle pursued after him! Thatch kicked Matt away, only to be dragged from the top with a crash! Tim was down - when Riddle climbed up himself. Riddle executed a BroTon from the top of the Pit - receiving nothing but canvas! Thatcher slapped on a sleeper hold, and Riddle was rendered unresponsive!

The crazy eyes of Timothy Thatcher appeared content, as the referee finally involved himself to force the sleeper hold to be broken. Matt Riddle had been defeated by submission, and "the Straight Shooter" had prevailed as the victor of the first-ever Fight Pit! Thatch almost couldn't believe it, but grinned a toothless grin while his nose was a mess. With a crimson mask, Thatch ran his mouth to the WWE Performance Center prospects around them, quick to tell everybody that he had beaten "the Original Bro!" Slowly, Riddle came to, standing up on his own two feet to chants of "Bro!" from the people. To a standing ovation, "the King of Bros" had put on a hell of a fight.

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In the locker room, the NXT Championship hung from the hook - and in front of "Goldie" sat Adam Cole. Alone, the leader of the Undisputed Era had recently celebrated thirteen months as the reigning champ. "The Panama City Playboy" was set to meet Finn Bálor tonight, with the title at stake.

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Kota's World
McKenzie Mitchell
was standing by backstage, when in walked the obnoxious duo of Dakota Kai and Raquel González. After defeating Rhea Ripley with the unnoticed assist from her insurance policy, "King Kota" proclaimed that she always knew "the Brutalist" was a choke artist, because all she did was blow it when it really mattered. It was like it was 2017 at the Mae Young Classic all over again, but knowing the size of Rhea's ego - she expected to her it was like losing the NXT Women's Championship to Charlotte Flair at WrestleMania. McKenzie noted the help Kota had, but she remained innocuous - in her mind, the broadcast journalist was taking credit from her! McKenzie pointed out "Big Mami Cool" allowed her to capitalize on victory, but Raquel ordered Mitchell shut her yap. Dakota agreed, noting that now Ripley could buzz off to Monday Night RAW or Friday Night SmackDown, or wherever she fancied herself a Superstar - NXT was Kota's World now, and she saw the NXT Women's Championship in her own future.

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4) Imperium def. Mikey DelBrey & Mike Reed (2:13)
- The NXT UK contingent were back from a lengthy hiatus, Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner returning to the United States to ensure the mat was kept sacred in the absence of their fearsome leader, the NXT United Kingdom Champion WALTER. Mikey DelBrey and Mike Reed did not know what they were in for, and it showed immediately as Aichner and Barthel divided the two prospects and opened DelBrey up to a ruthless flurry of strikes! A German suplex showed off the surreal power of Aichner, when a spinebuster soon led to a penalty kick from Barthel. The European duo made short work of Reed, who made the tag and attempted to cut off Imperium - only to be stopped with an Imperium Bomb: the powerbomb from Aichner serving in a Doomsday Device-like fashion, with Barthel's European uppercut from the second rope.

Ever-stoic, Marcel Barthel and Fabian Aichner claimed their first victory since returning to NXT in the United States. Continuing to serve their continent of Europe proud, Imperium had made a swift impact - and with the NXT United Kingdom Champion WALTER surely watching with satisfaction, the duo were sure to keep the mat sacred overseas.

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Tabled
Blindfolded, Shane Thorne arose in a heated sweat. Panicking, he found himself much like Brendan Vink - alone, scared and strapped to a metal table. His mouth gagged, his eyes popped out of his head upon being observed - as Dexter Lumis hovered over him, looking down! The room was dark and filled with dust, as the silent "Shadow Walker" unbound his mouth. Thorne demanded to be let go, practically pleading for his life and demanding to know that Brendan was alright! Lumis refused to say another word, as Dex was revealed to be covered in red paint. Oddly, he chose to unstrap Thorne from the table - though he was too petrified to retaliate. Fearing the worst, Thorne questioned if Lumis's apron was covered in Vink's blood - but instead, he coldly pointed towards the cracked-ajar door across the room. Shane initially declined the invitation, but the stern eyes of Lumis saw fear as a strong motivator. What was Thorne about to find?

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An advertisement aired, showing a multi-screen depiction of NXT TakeOver through the years. From its' first instalment in 2014, twenty-nine editions had captivated the NXT Universe and inspired many. Prospects were turned into Superstars, and the young grew up and matured on the biggest stage "the Black and Gold Brand" had to offer. Suddenly, an eruption of flames brought a genocidal glimpse into the post-apocalyptic and surreal world NXT was about to step into. NXT TakeOver XXX would be live on Saturday, August 22 exclusively on the WWE Network.

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The 'NXT Superstar Profile' aired, sponsored by Mountain Dew: Do the Dew. Focused on Shotzi, "the Ballsy Badass" had risen through the ranks of the NXT Women's Division in no-time. With a fearless, daredevil-like attitude, the confidence and moxy of "the Battle Axe" had gained the affection of the NXT Universe - as had her trusty mini-tank.

5) Shotzi def. Chelsea Green (with Robert Stone and Aliyah) (4:45)
- The issues within the Robert Stone Brand were present once again, as Aliyah placed blame on Chelsea Green for supposedly costing her her match against Xia Li two weeks ago. "The Ballsy Badass" had her sights firmly set on Robert Stone, and it was up to "Victorious" Chelsea Green to stop her. The green-aired "Batallion" fired with an energized onslaught early, connecting with a bicycle kick before following suit with a corner DDT! Green retreated to the floor, where Aliyah simply watched enabling Shotzi to deliver a snap suplex. Eager to pursue "the Hipster", she took her eyes off Green who responded with a low dropkick! Targeting the leg, Green wedged her knee across Shotzi's face against the turnbuckle, and seemingly bragging towards Aliyah. Stone demanded she focus, as Green executed a corner curbstomp before a camel clutch saw Shotzi back drop out of it! Shotzi executed the reverse Sling Blade for a near fall, when Aliyah tried rushing in - only to butt heads with Green. A roll-up afforded Shotzi the victory!

Chelsea Green clutched her face in agony, as did Aliyah - leaving Robert Stone open for an ambush from Shotzi! "The Ballsy Badass" did not even register her victory as she slid out of the ring - immediately setting her sights on "the Hipster". Stone noticed this and began to flee up the aisle, but with Shotzi in hot pursuit! Hopping back into her tank, "the Batallion" was on his tail.

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Ever-Rise Live: A Public Service Announcement
Fading to a title card introducing a Public Service Announcement edition of 'Ever-Rise Live', the new NXT Tag Team Champions sat behind the desk drinking cups of coffee, with the titles proudly displayed atop the surface. Matt Martel and Chase Parker cheerily greeted the NXT Universe, hoping they were enjoying the Great American Bash. While they were thrilled to have the luxury of taking this time to celebrate a wonderous honeymoon period as the champs - they wanted a taste of the action too! Martel slapped his gums as he spoke of the delight he experienced witnessing Timothy Thatcher and Matt Riddle tear each other limb from limb, as Parker commented on how he was looking forward to seeing Adam Cole defend the NXT Championship against Finn Bálor. But where were Ever-Rise? They were the champs, and they had to buy time on their own show! Ever-Rise proclaimed as of this moment, they were going to turn heads and force change - for the good of the nation.

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On a splitscreen, the time had arrived for the NXT Champion Adam Cole and Finn Bálor. The combatants were prepared, having psyched themselves up all night long. Without the Undisputed Era supporting him, "the Panama City Playboy" was prepared to meet "the Prince" - one-on-one. The main event was coming up next!

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Canvased
Shane Thorne
stood cautious, having been given the option to leave the lair of Dexter Lumis. The Australian showed hesitance, but "the Shadow Walker" menacingly glared at him as though to nudge him towards the door. Thorne awkwardly approached the door, turning the lightswitch to the one beyond it to reveal - a red line across the floorboards. Pointing towards a second room opened ajar, Thorne gulped and opened: finding Brendan Vink inside! Prone across a mattress, bound to each of its corners: he was painted in the colors of the flag of the Star Spangled Banner! Vink screamed to Thorne for help, bringing Shane to panic. Behind him snuck Dexter with a paintbrush in hand - bringing Thorne to kick him low! Freeing the canvased and painted Vink's wrists and ankles, the two Aussies ran for the hills and never to return. At the property, a vengeful Lumis glared watchfully as the two ran down the center of the street. This was going to be a Fourth of July the two would never ever forget!

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Mowed Down
Chelsea Green
and Aliyah found themselves at each others' throats once again, as Green complained that Aliyah was the reason she lost her match to Shotzi. Aliyah reminded Chels of her meddling costing her the match with Xia Li, bringing the two to insult one-another's looks! Finally Robert Stone got between them once again, practically having a meltdown! Dishevelled and out of breath, "the Hipster" made it clear this was not what he expected of the Robert Stone Brand! Stone vented his built-up frustrations with the two for being so hard to get along with - but instead of retorting, the women turned and ran their separate ways. Suddenly, Stone turned to spot Shotzi behind her! Driving her tank, "the Ballsy Badass" had caught up with the manager, crushing his legs beneath the caterpillar tread of the tank! Shotzi cackled merrily, as Stone screamed in agony.

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6) Finn Bálor def. Adam Cole (c) to capture the NXT Championship (16:23) [THROUGH TWO BREAKS]
- In his thirteen month reign as NXT Champion thus far, Adam Cole had faced some of the absolute best to lace a pair of boots on "the Black and Gold Brand". Yet while on December 8, 2019 "the Panama City Playboy" overcame "the Prince", the version of Finn Bálor today was a completely different individual. The NXT Universe chanted "this is awesome" before the two even locked up, before finally getting it on. Chain-wrestling saw Adam Cole try to maintain a lead using a side headlock, when the Irishman battled back with a shoulder block, a dropdown, a leapfrog and a hip toss into a basement dropkick! Cole dodged it narrowly and attempted one of his own, though Finn would hit the ropes and land an early Sling Blade. Cole quickly shot from the ring, and narrowly evaded a topé con hilo from "the Prince". After all of the attacks, both verbal and physical, from he and the rest of the Undisputed Era, Finn was no longer tolerating any of what the NXT Champion was giving out!
- Finn Bálor sent Adam Cole out to the apron, blocking a forearm and responding with a gamengiri. The challenger stepped outside and delivered a running kick to the NXT Champion, who went down on the floor. Seizing his opportunity, a double footstomp was attempted - but Cole moved, and Finn went down favoring his bandaged leg! "The Prince", who almost wound up Pillmanized last week, was immediately targeted by "the Panama City Playboy", who showboated before wrapping his foe's legs around the ring post! Slamming them into the steel, Adam delivered a bicycle kick for a good measure before applying a figure-four leglock in the center of the ring! Finn had nowhere to go, as Cole used the bottom rope for increased leverage just for Finn to miraculously flip it over! As both limped to their feet, Finn delivered a second basement dropkick into the corrner - and Finn spotted his chance. The Coupe de Grâce was in sight, when Cole intruded with a jumping enzuigiri. From the second rope, an avalanche Ushigoroshi brought both to the mat!
- The Florida Keys connected, but Finn Bálor refused to give in! "The Panama City Playboy" grew agitated, picking "the Prince" back to his feet to be caught in an inside cradle! Adam Cole kicked out, when a legsweep saw Finn land the double footstomp. Bálor attempted the 1916 for Cole to reverse into a brainbuster across the knee! Looking to seal the deal with the Panama Sunrise, Finn caught him in mid-air with a Pelé kick! The 1916 planted Cole, but out came Roderick Strong and Bobby Fish to distract the referee! Toting the NXT North American Championship, Finn fought Fish from the apron as Strong passed the title to Cole - only to inadvertently lay out the referee! Keith Lee got even with a clothesline to Strong and Fish. Taking back the gold belonging to him, "the Limitless One" spotted Cole low blow Finn. The Last Shot connected, but Finn kicked out at two! Without skipping a beat, the champ prepared a second - but Finn struck with an enzuigiri. Finn strived with the Coupe de Grâce to recapture the NXT Championship!

History had been made at the Great American Bash, as Finn Bálor had finally brought an end to the 403 day reign of terror of Adam Cole. Hobbling back to his feet, "the Prince" emotionally was helped by not only the official, but the reassuring NXT North American Champion Keith Lee - who had proven to be a strong ally against the Undisputed Era. Five years to the week since first capturing the title in Tokyo, Finn clutched the NXT Championship in his possession for a second time in his career, as "the Panama City Playboy" dropped to the floor at ringside. Bobby Fish and Roderick Strong consoled their leader - the UE dethroned on all bases. Both brandishing gold, "the Prince" and "the Limitless One" were here to pave the way for the next phase of NXT's future. The future was bright once again, with Finn Bálor as NXT Champion!


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Friday Night SmackDown #1090 – July 10, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida
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THE HORROR SHOW AT EXTREME RULES: ONE WEEK FROM SUNDAY!

"Are You Ready" by AC/DC
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205 Live #187 – July 10, 2020
1) Tyler Breeze def. The Brian Kendrick in a Good Housekeeping match with the I'm Prettier from the second rope through an ironing board. The match featured interference from Ariya Daivari, who would be attacked by Fandango disguised in a maid's outfit. It included weapons such as a bowling ball, a table lamp, a mirror and a copy of 'WWE Encyclopedia' by Keith Elliot Greenberg - on bookshelves now. (10:47)
2) Lucha House Party def. Jake Atlas and Tehuti Miles (6:08) with the Metalik Driver from Gran Metalik to Miles. The two teams shook hands before the bell, in a rare return to 205 Live for the SmackDown Superstars.
- Abruptly, Lucha House Party, Jake Atlas and Tehuti Miles' post-match ritual would be interrupted by Legado Del Fantasma. With the NXT Cruiserweight Champion Santos Escobar at the helm, Raúl Mendoza and Joaquin Wilde donned black suits and laid waste to the two weakened teams. The unmasked El Hijo Del Fantasma nailed Metalik across the face with his title, before donning the microphone and declaring themselves the leaders of the NXT Cruiserweight Division. Further adding insult to injury, Escobar forcibly unmasked Metalik.




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A video package aired, taking us back to last week. Jeff Hardy had made it clear he did not fear The Fiend, and with their WWE Universal Championship rapidly approaching come the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" would be faced by Bray Wyatt from the Firefly Fun House. Yet, while Bray was at the Fun House, his puppets were present at the WWE Performance Center. Showing no fear, Hardy kicked Ramblin' Rabbit to the floor and dropkicked Mercy the Buzzard - when out of nowhere crept The Fiend. With the Mandible Claw applied, "the New Face of Fear" choked Hardy unconscious before laying his hands on the title that may soon be his.

The opening video package aired, bringing us to the WWE Performance Center. Nine days away from the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcomed us to Friday Night SmackDown on FOX! On a night where Daniel Bryan would defend the WWE Intercontinental Championship against Apollo Crews, and an Extreme Rules match between Carmella and Sonya Deville would provide a preview of what to expect on July 19 - tonight, Bray Wyatt was apparently going to appear live and in-person!

  • Bray Wyatt appears in-person in the WWE Performance Center
  • WWE Intercontinental Championship - Daniel Bryan (c) vs Apollo Crews
  • Extreme Rules match - Sonya Deville vs Carmella

A Successful Pitch
Two chairs and a coffee table were set up in the ring, as out came Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross. The former WWE Women's Tag Team Champions greeted the WWE Universe despite their setback last week, taking their places in the ring. Both picking up the cups of coffee set on the table, Alexa welcomed everybody to a very special 'Moment of Bliss'. Introducing herself and co-host "Naughty Nikki", "Little Miss Bliss" first wanted to address last week's shortcoming against Bayley. Showing a video package recapping Bayley sneaking out of their Triple Threat match as the SmackDown Women's Champion, Alexa acknowledged that they exchanged fists themselves - but despite all that they were still best friends. Nikki couldn't agree more, voicing how disappointing herself and Alexa were - but on the bright side, they were still BFFs. The two hugged it out with smiles on their faces, before Bliss began to hype the special guest she had in store for the WWE Universe - but before she could do that...

To the surprise of nobody, the SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley and Sasha Banks made their way out to the ring! Flanked as always by "the Bouncer" Tamina, despite what was thought to be cracks in the friendship of the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions, instead led to "the Boss 'n' Hug Connection" making up. Tamina stood imposingly with her arms folded, as "the Legit Boss" began to rub salt in the wound at Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross's failure to defeat her best friend. Defending Bayley, she cited how unsure it was that "Bayley 2 Belts" had to defend her title against the both of them - but it just went to show the calibre of athlete Bayley was, to overcome the odds and be victorious. Alexa and Nikki countered, speaking about how if anything was disappointing, it had to be Sasha crawling back up Bayley's pooter! Banks defended her decision, declaring that Alexa and Nikki's manipulative methods would not mess with their friendship any longer - they were just jealous they couldn't be them.

Bayley told Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross nobody cared about 'A Moment of Bliss'. It was taking away from the real hot topic: what was next for the SmackDown Women's Champion and her WWE Women's Tag Team Championship tag team partner! "Bayley 2 Belts" was about to reveal news herself, though "Little Miss Bliss" told Bayley she was right, and finally introduced her guest - Paige! "The Anti-Diva" appeared on the video screen via Skype, she wished congratulations to her old pal for coming out on top last week. She wished she could be there in person, but since she was in England she had to accept her role as the acting liaison with the executives from FOX - and continue to make their lives interesting! Paige discussed the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, and a pitch meeting she had earlier today: a Fatal 4-Way match for the SmackDown Women's Championship! It would see Alexa Bliss, Nikki Cross...and Sasha Banks challenge for Bayley's title. Wishing the four luck, Bayley was left stressed and speechless!

  • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules - SmackDown Women's Championship - Fatal 4-Way match - Bayley (c) vs Alexa Bliss vs Sasha Banks vs Nikki Cross
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Fight Night, Every Night
Coming after their obliteration of Big E last week, Sheamus, Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura conversed with moments to wait until a six-man tag team match. "The Celtic Warrior" was pleased with what they had been able to accomplish: taking out one-half of the New Day, and immediately making an impact. Believing they made a greater group than the Artist Collective, or whatever Sami Zayn called them - he could acknowledge Cesaro and Nakamura weren't just artists - they were assassins! Sheamus compared them to the types of fellas who could knock out any fake tough guy in a bar or pub, just for looking at them funny. "The Swiss Cyborg" agreed, telling Sheamus they were here to fight - not to fool around. "The Artist" concurred, stating that he wanted the SmackDown Tag Team Championships. With a chuckle, Sheamus nodded his head and told the lads the fun was still to come. In his mind, the Bar had been raised already - to the three of them, it was Fight Night every night. The trio set out for action - up next!



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The Animal Inside
Apollo Crews
warmed up for the WWE Intercontinental Championship challenge still to come, when into the locker room walked his opponent - Daniel Bryan. Raising his title so that Apollo could get a closer look at it, he told Apollo he had been waiting for this match since their last meeting in April. He knew the calibre of athlete he was. "The Submission Expert" knew tonight was not just a challenge for him, and he wanted to see more than just Apollo Crews at the top of his game. Pointing at his chest, Bryan acknowledged the heart that existed within his opponent, and the animal inside of him watiing to break out. Bryan reiterated he didn't just want competition, nor did he give Apollo the opportunity out of charity. He wanted a real challenge! Bryan didn't want just Apollo - he wanted the fighter he knew he was, whom the WWE Universe were yet to see! Crews grew fired up, telling the champ he had been hungry long enough, and he would take his title. Bryan hoped that could happen - leaving Crews high and dry on a handshake!

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1) Fight Night def. Kofi Kingston and SmackDown Tag Team Champions Heavy Machinery (9:13) [THROUGH THE BREAK]
- In the absence of Sami Zayn, Sheamus had stepped in and became a powerful ally of Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura. Now a trio themselves going by the name 'Fight Night', they were up against Heavy Machinery and Kofi Kingston - who was out for revenge after a Brogue Kick into the ring post took Big E out of action. Kofi started hot against "the Celtic Warrior", firing away with ten punches in the corner and delivering a hurricanrana. When "the Swiss Cyborg" and "the Artist" jumped in, the SmackDown Tag Team Champions would come to the New Day member's aid! Tucker executed a catapult sending Nakamura straight into a discus lariat from Otis - when "the Powder Keg" and "the Brick Hit House" helped Kofi soar with an assisted Trust Fall plancha on the members of Fight Night at ringside! Kofi, Otis and Tucky were in control.
- Shinsuke Nakamura delivered Bad Vibrations to Kofi Kingston in the corner, when Cesaro came in to follow up with a deadlift gutwrench suplex. Control fell into Fight Night's hands during the break, where Kofi attempted a diving crossbody on Sheamus, just to have "the Celtic Warrior" swing out into the Irish Curse backbreaker! The trio made frequent tags and cornered the New Day member, when Kofi caught Cesaro off-guard with a roundhouse back kick. Hitting the ropes, Cesaro attempted the Pop-Up Uppercut - but Kofi delivered a jumping double stomp - into the tag to Tucker! Wiping Shin out with a diving cannonball senton, Tucker connected with a series of shoulder tackles to Cesaro and Sheamus, before a super kick rocked "the Swiss Cyborg". "The Blue Collar Boys" teamed up as Tucker landed the trapping suplex into the Caterpillar - when a Brogue Kick saw Sheamus knock "the Powder Keg" from the ring! Cesaro delivered a European uppercut to Tucker, when the Kinshasa capitalized - Fight Night taking the win.

Ever in the right place at the right time, Fight Night succeeded in defeating the trio of Heavy Machinery and Kofi Kingston. Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura hugged one another in celebration, before continuing to put the boots to Tucker! As "the Brick Hit House" tried to fight them off, Kofi would insert himself with the Trouble in Paradise - just to have Sheamus intercept with a Celtic Cross! As the three teamed up to focus on the New Day member, Kofi was set against the LED post - identically to what took Big E out of competition last week! "The Celtic Warrior" teased the Brogue Kick into the post, when the SmackDown Tag Team Champions re-emerged, chasing their foes up the rampway. The lads gathered there, with "the Swiss Cyborg" and "the Artist" gesturing that they wanted Heavy Machinery's titles.

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Following discussion from Michael Cole and Corey Graves, a video package aired taking us back to three weeks ago. With their stunning SmackDown Tag Team Championship victory at Backlash, John Morrison and The Miz would fail after issuing their rematch clause notice to Heavy Machinery. Devastated and frustrated, "the A-Lister" would take it out on his longtime friend John Morrison! In déjà vu from a time long ago, Miz would leave "the Shaman of Sexy" laying with the Skull Crushing Finale. After explaining his actions two weeks ago on the apparent "series finale" of 'the Dirt Sheet', Miz would be surprised last week by the return of a relentless "Friday Night Delight!" Morrison was back and out for revenge, and on the tail of "the Awesome One!"

John Morrison was spotted backstage, walking the hall with his shirt open and his sunglasses on show. Kayla Braxton approached "the Guru of Greatness" wishing to ask for his thoughts on what the Miz did two weeks ago. Acknowledging that "the A-Lister" wasn't even scheduled to be here tonight, JoMo chuckled as he flexed his abs. Joking he expected nothing less from his weasel of a former friend, while he would love to tell-all to Kayla - he had a better way of doing it. Morrison smirked at the broadcast journalist, assuring her she and the entire WWE Universe would see how in about four minutes.



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An advertisement aired, promoting the all-new free version of the WWE Network. Bringing the best in entertainment, with no credit card required, subscribers could gain access to over 15,000 available titles today.

The Surprise Return of Miz TV
To the surprise of the WWE Universe, "I Came to Play" echoed throughout the WWE Performance Center as the set for Miz TV was constructed in the ring. With a monitor showing the logo, two chairs sat in the ring atop black carpeting. Yet with the Miz not scheduled to be present tonight on Friday Night SmackDown - out swaggered none other than John Morrison! Throwing his arms into the air in slow-motion, the betrayed former partner of "the A-Lister" was taking over as he climbed into the ring and posed to the applauding selection of fans on-hand. Performing his best impression of "the Awesome One", he welcomed everybody to the most must-see talk show on FOX right now - Miz TV. Expressing how this show had long needed a facelift, the same could be said for its' old host. Morrison took a seat and kicked his feet back on the other chair intended for a guest - referring to the shock he felt last month when Miz decided to kick him to the curb.

While John Morrison wished he could have seen it coming, this kind of behavior was not totally unexpected from his asshat former friend. The Miz had stabbed in the back once before, doing whatever it took to not just get ahead in his career. The thing about "the A-Lister" was not that he was wise or even smart - if anything, he was an insecure little brat who cared about nothing more than winning "the big one". All along he had not tried to simply stroke Miz's ego - he wanted to make Miz realize he was so much better than he truly was! Deep down Miz was an insecure brat, but Morrison felt obliged to try and make him see the greatness he occasionally glimpsed from time to time. Yet through it all, it was all over now. Morrison confessed that he had been played like a fiddle, but after what happened the last time Miz did this - it would never happen again, because he was not here to play Jannetty this time.

"The Guru of Greatness" grew serious as he expressed how he was outcast from the WWE while the Miz's star rose. "The A-Lister" accomplished all of his greatest achievements when John Morrison was ousted from the company he dreamed of being in for as long if not longer than Miz himself. JoMo stated he was interested in making Miz regret ever making sure he got back into the fold, because when he was done running and cowering from his old buddy - the two of them were going to have a showdown. In less than two weeks, Morrison issued the challenge to Miz at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules...but it would not be in this ring, nor would it be in the WWE Performance Center - because it would be a Hollywood Backlot Brawl! Dolph Ziggler surprisingly had the gall to interrupt, mocking Morrison for all of the whinging and moaning he had been doing. He didn't realize why John was here, nor did he realize why John was wasting everybody's time, while he could be addressing more pressing matters.

"The Show Off" was talking about the Hacker, complaining about the swerveball dealt last week. Dolph Ziggler whined about the Hacker bait-and-switching the WWE Universe and called them a coward who'd better hope Ziggler would never get his hands on them. With a smirk on his face, John Morrison knew exactly what he was talking about: the fact Dolph couldn't seal the deal with women! As Morrison continued to joke at Ziggler's many, many failure, he mused there existed an alternative dimension where Dolph left WWE - and nobody ever had to hear from him! Ziggler grew angry, and the two soon squabbled as challenges were exchanged. After Morrison was done rattling Dolph's cage, Dolph accepted the challenge but bailed to the floor with a brash smile! He would quickly regret it once "the Friday Night Delight" sprung to the floor with a turning plancha - landing on his feet! Impromptu action was coming up next!



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'The Progressive Match Flo' aired, taking us back to two weeks ago on Friday Night SmackDown where Sonya Deville defeated Carmella with the bridging armbar - refusing to relinquish the hold. Last week, "the Princess of Staten Island" worked to get even with "the Law" using a backstage attack. Officials flooded the scene yet struggled to break the two women up!

2) John Morrison def. Dolph Ziggler (5:25)
- Revenge was John Morrison's agenda, with the challenge issued to the Miz for a Hollywood Backlot Brawl at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules. "The Guru of Greatness" remained in the driver's seat, dodging Dolph Ziggler's corner splash and delivering a Pelé kick! JoMo followed with a standing shooting star press, when Ziggler ducked out to the apron - an undetected low blow enabling "the Show Off" to take advantage. Folding him like an accordion using a jumping DDT, a series of elbow drops would only get a near fall. "The Friday Night Delight" fought an armbar just to receive a hair-pull from Dolph which slammed the former SmackDown Tag Team Champion to the mat. Dolph stalked for the famouser, which Morrison reversed into a neckbreaker in mid-air! The Flying Chuck drilled Ziggler, when a Moonlight Drive was countered into the Zig Zag. The cover was made - but a vignette belonging to the Hacker played on the big screen. Ziggler was aggravated by the sight of it, when Morrison came back with the C4 and Starship Pain - taking the win!

And the Hacker is...
"The Shaman of Sexy" was back on his own, and a victory against Dolph Ziggler showed how determined he was about doing things differently this time, without the Miz by his side! As the Hollywood Backlot Brawl loomed close, John Morrison left an infuriated Dolph Ziggler in the dust in the ring. Slamming his fists against the mat, he suddenly glanced upward to see three hooded Hackers on the rampway! Disguised wearing black hoodies concealing their identities, they each held tablets showing a series of losses "the Show Off" had suffered: against Otis at WrestleMania, against Kofi Kingston at Extreme Rules 2019, among others. Ziggler paced up to the rampway to confront the three anonymous entities, beginning to talk trash to each of them. Abruptly, he shot with a Super Kick for one of the three - before sounding off with a second to another one! Standing tall over each of them, Ziggler attempted to raise the hood on one of the Hackers - when the conscious one struck Dolph with the tablet!

The WWE Universe buzzed as Dolph Ziggler recovered, soon looking up to witness the healthy Hacker reveal their identity...it was Mustafa Ali beneath the hood - appearing on Friday Night SmackDown for the first time in eight months! "The Show Off" rushed in to receive an abundance of lefts and rights, when a clothesline went ducked - a low kick leading to a roundhouse kick taking Ziggler down. Rolling him into the ring, Ali followed suit with the rolling X-Factor from the apron - leaving Ziggler down and out!

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Last seen serving as the latest victim of The Fiend's path of dread and destruction, the WWE Universal Champion Jeff Hardy was seen arriving at the WWE Performance Center. "The Rainbow-Haired Warrior" attempted to keep it low-key, but as he was seen entering the building, Kayla Braxton appeared looking for a word with the champ. "The Charismatic Enigma" did not even make eye contact with Kayla, but bore the expression of a man set on revenge. What would happen between Hardy and Bray Wyatt tonight?


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Sasha Banks
applied make-up in the backstage hallway, as Tamina hovered in the background. Into the scene walked Bayley, who remained in a state of panic after the announcement made by Paige earlier tonight. The SmackDown Women's Champion hugged the gold, as she broached the topic of the Fatal 4-Way match at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules. "Bayley 2 Belts" asked how crazy their spat was last week, prodding for clues whether they were cool or not. Banks played it casual, though Bayley finally asked for her thoughts about the match. Sasha knew she was paranoid about her title - but they were the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions! They were "the Boss 'n' Hug Connection" - the BFFs of Friday Night SmackDown - and that would never change. Banks said that sometimes friends fought, and the two hugged it out, but just when Bayley thought all was well, Sasha joked she was totally winning one week from Sunday. Bayley was uneasy, when Sasha laughed and explained: it was a joke!

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3) Sonya Deville def. Carmella in an Extreme Rules match (6:37)
- Carmella was out to prove that she was not about to take the hostility brought on by Sonya "the Law" Deville, challenging her to what would serve as a sneak peek of what to expect one week from Sunday. Carmella ambushed the arrogant Deville on the rampway, delivering a snap suplex on the steel rampway! Sonya recovered whilst "the Princess of Staten Island" secured common weapons, including a kendo stick, a trash can and even a mop stick, before choosing her time and using the steel steps to deliver a step-up enzuigiri! With a spear in the ring, Sonya began to choke 'Mella with the stick, when she fired back with a modified octopus stretch! The 'Mella Go Round would send Deville into the wedged trash can in the corner, when the Princess Kick caught a near fall. Deville scrambled through the ropes to the floor, coming up by blinding Carmella with foam from a fire extinguisher. In an act of pure desperation, the Elevator connected driving Carmella through the trash can for the win.

Bruising Like a Peach
In an even battle, Sonya Deville celebrated her win by choosing to continue her assault on a defenseless Carmella! "The Law" slapped on the bridging armbar forcing "the Princess of Staten Island" to tap! Deville was out to dislocate her shoulder - when the theme song of Mandy Rose hit! Stepping out to the stage, "the Golden Goddess" wore her injured arm in a sling bringing Deville to mock her from the ring. Sonya laughed, but so did Mandy - once she whipped the sling off and hit the ring! At 100% following Backlash, "the Precious Peach" took Sonya down with rights and lefts, before removing her chain necklace and wrapping it around her fist! Deville ran for her life, as Fire & Desire had exploded once again. This rivalry was far from over, as Mandy took to the microphone to tell "the Law" to enjoy her freedom while she could, because the outcome in nine days would look much differently. Mandy revealed her intent to ensure this end once and for all - calling Deville out to a Chain match at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules!


  • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules - Chain match - Mandy Rose vs Sonya Deville
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Backstage, Apollo Crews resembled a starved animal out to get what he came to Friday Night SmackDown tonight to do - become WWE Intercontinental Champion. He was stopped on his path by Drew Gulak and Shorty G. G remained straight-faced and silent as "the Militant Mat-Mite" told Apollo to make every second count against Daniel Bryan. Either he was ready, or "the Submission Expert" was merely wasting his time. Apollo gritted his teeth to Gulak and told him he was ready, when Drew looked to spark a fire under him! Repeatedly asking if he was ready, Apollo shoved Drew back and screamed he was going to beat Daniel right now! Drew nodded, as he said he and Chad would be looking out for the Royal Family. Crews nodded before continuing on his path. The title was on the line - next!


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An advertisement aired, centered around a horror movie aesthetic, as shots of countless weapon shots and stunts performed by WWE Superstars aired. Table smashes, ladder dives, cage falls, chair swings and step blows were all to be expected - as it was 'The One Night A Year WWE Goes Extreme'. WWE's The Horror Show at Extreme Rules would air live on the WWE Network on Sunday, July 19.

Going Backwards to Move Forward
Mandy Rose
still had her game face on, when she bumped into her lover Otis, who was shortly joined by Tucker. Heavy Machinery, moreso "the Powder Keg", were taken by surprise at the aggression of "the Precious Peach", who hugged and smooched her man before apologizing for not letting him know she was going to be here. Otis voiced his surprise, but claimed he was worried about her. Tucky assured his buddy that Mandy had it under control, and that their attention was needed regarding Fight Night's challenges. Otis nodded, as Mandy held her boyfriend's cheek and told him she was a big girl and could handle Sonya Deville. She was back to 100%, and looking to end this once and for all. Mandy asked Otis if he could let her take care of this, so that they could carry on with the rest of their lives free of "the Law". Otis worried even still, but agreed and departed - but not before feeling and smelling his girlfriend's hair.

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4) Daniel Bryan (c) vs Apollo Crews ended in a no contest; Bryan retains the WWE Intercontinental Championship (19:26) [THROUGH THREE BREAKS]
- It was three months ago on the April 17 edition of Friday Night SmackDown where Daniel Bryan defeated Apollo Crews in the Quarter-Final round of the WWE Universal Championship Tournament. Much had changed, with Daniel capturing the WWE Intercontinental Championship, and Apollo becoming enveloped in differences with King Corbin. After the performance against the King two weeks ago, Daniel afforded the motivated Apollo this shot, and Apollo quickly showed he was not about to take this challenge sitting down. Immediately showing his fire with strikes, he caught the champ by surprise with a perfect dropkick off the ropes! Bryan smiled as both came to their feet, immediately trying to tie Crews on the mat. Focusing on a Greco-Roman knucklelock, both jockeyed for position with both performing bridges before using quickness to assert control. Crews reflected with his own agility, and a double kip-up would see both men meet at a stalemate to the WWE Universe's appreciation!
- Daniel Bryan maintained the headscissor on Apollo Crews, who performed a headstand to spring back to his feet! The action remained even, as Daniel sent Crews out to the apron. Fighting back with a gamengiri, the challenger suplexed Bryan to the apron. Both teased the German suplex, when Apollo drove him with a back suplex to the apron! Apollo looked for the apron moonsault, but Daniel side-stepped. Apollo landed on his feet, when the WWE Intercontinental Champion delivered a running knee strike from the apron! Daniel delivered the missile dropkick, again tying Crews down with a variation heel hook applied. Crews struggled and was able to make the ropes, when out through the ropes soared Daniel on a dive! With Yes Kicks against the barricade, Apollo fired up, going nose-to-nose with Daniel, who fired with more blows. Apollo relented with his own, but forearms propped Apollo at the timekeeper's table. A charging dropkick would sandwich Apollo against the plexiglass!
- The WWE Universe were in support of Apollo Crews by this point, as Daniel Bryan impressively held Apollo Crews in the Romero Special overhead! The challenger would try to free himself, just to have the WWE Intercontinental Champion shove his fingers into any orifice he could reach. Settling on a trapping dragon sleeper, the challenger would headbutt to freedom. "The Submission Expert" cut off Apollo's attempt at a comeback with one of his own, backflipping out of the corner and landing the flying clothesline! More Yes Kicks landed, though Crews would land an enzuigiri before delivering a spinebuster. The standing shooting star press secured a near fall, when he would cut Bryan off with a fallaway slam into a cover - narrowly getting a two-count! The action continued with Crews missing a corner splash, and Bryan brought him to the top rope. Apollo teased the Chariot in response, but a frankensteiner from the top connected - only giving the champ a near fall!
- The raw animal inside of Apollo Crews revealed itself, able to fight an attempt at the Yes Lock into a one-handed powerbomb! With a battlecry, he fired up with a military press slam into a standing moonsault for a near fall, though Bryan would reverse the Chariot into a triangle choke! "The Submission Expert" drove elbow strikes into the crown, and despite effort put in by Apollo, he began to fade. Holding Crews' arms, the WWE Intercontinental Champion delivered barbaric stomps to the side of the skull, but only got a two-count again! Bryan sized up for the Running Knee, only to go caught with the Chariot - which only provided Apollo with a near fall! Crews was in the midst of the fight of his life, as he sized up a second, for Bryan to catch him with the Running Knee instead! Bryan delivered several elbow strikes to the collarbone for good measure, but when the Achilles Lock was tried, Crews kicked free and delivered a moonsault side slam to Bryan! Apollo had the cover - when King Corbin dragged the referee out!

Shorty No More
To colossal boos, King Corbin decked the referee with firm eyesight made with a crestfallen Apollo Crews! The angry challenger to the WWE Intercontinental Championship argued with the obnoxious King, when in snuck Duke Nese with a shot with the scepter! Apollo went down for the Running Kneese, when Daniel Bryan relented with European uppercuts. Yes Kicks drilled the Duke, when the King ambushed Bryan! The Deep Six drove "the Submission Expert" into the canvas, as Corbin claimed he was the rightful number one contender. Drew Gulak charged to the ring, with Shorty G not far behind him. "The Militant Mat-Mite" squared off with the Royal Family members - when Shorty G dropped him with a lariat! With an immediate change in his demeanor, the three Royals put the boots to Gulak, as well as Bryan and Apollo. Whatever happened with G since last week had clearly been decisive, as he grinned for the first time in a long time in the company of the King and the Duke, raising their hands in victory.

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As a speechless Michael Cole and Corey Graves tried to make sense of Shorty G's betrayal and newfound affiliation with the Royal Family, a graphic appeared on-screen. For months, Friday Night SmackDown had been synonymous with 'the Firefly Fun House' - but in a rare address, Bray Wyatt would appear in the WWE Performance Center - up next.


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Following a replay from Shorty G's shocking betrayal of WWE Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan, Apollo Crews and Drew Gulak moments ago, Michael Cole and Corey Graves ran down the updated line-up for the Horror Show at Extreme Rules. One week from Sunday, streaming live on the WWE Network - it had potential to be the most tantalizingly horrifying nights of the year.

  • WWE Universal Championship - Last Man Standing match - Jeff Hardy (c) vs Bray Wyatt
  • WWE World Championship - Three Stages of Hell match - Drew McIntyre (c) vs AJ Styles
  • An Eye For An Eye match - Seth Rollins vs Aleister Black
  • SmackDown Women's Championship - Fatal 4-Way match - Bayley (c) vs Nikki Cross vs Sasha Banks vs Alexa Bliss (NEW!)
  • For the Money in the Bank Briefcase - Bobby Lashley (c) vs Randy Orton
  • Extreme Rules match - Andrade vs Dominik Mysterio
  • Hollywood Backlot Brawl - John Morrison vs The Miz (NEW!)
  • Chain match - Sonya Deville vs Mandy Rose (NEW!)

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A Fight to Give The Yowie Wowies
An eerie introduction saw Bray Wyatt merrily skip and parade his way down to the ring in the WWE Performance Center. A rare appearance outside of the Firefly Fun House, "the Eater of Worlds" donned a burgundy sweater with his dreadlocks tied back, as he excitedly greeted the WWE Universe. Normally he would be greeting them from the Fun House, but he felt it was only fair to play on a more evening playing field for old Brother Nero. Bray admitted the atrocities he had committed, and how he had played a role in committing all of them over the course of the past eight years! He had scared the living daylights out of everybody he had come across, but if there was one secret he could let the world in on - was the fact that the Fiend was not the monstrosity everybody thought he was. He was a misunderstood, complex soul - and he had desires, much like each and every mortal man and woman alive.

Bray Wyatt preached that the Fiend may be incapable of feeling pain or expressing his voice like the rest of them, but he had hopes and dreams too: and what he wants, the Fiend takes because he realizes only he truly can! This self-fulfilling prophecy is what drives "the New Face of Fear" to do the despicable things he does - which is why when he clamped the Mandible Claw on Brother Nero: it wasn't personal! The Fiend had no problems with Jeff Hardy - he didn't even dislike him! But what Fiend did do was pity him, because he had what Fiend wanted - the WWE Universal Championship. Just when Bray was about to discuss the Last Man Standing match at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules, Jeff Hardy decided to not shy away from "the Eater of Worlds!" Bray appeared happy to see "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior", who walked down to the ring carrying the title by the strap. Standing in defiance against Wyatt, Jeff ignored his foe's request for a hug and took to the microphone, showing no fear.

Jeff Hardy told Bray Wyatt that the fun and games ended here, because while he and his misfit the Fiend could terrorize as many WWE Superstars as they wanted, he was different. The WWE Universal Champion admitted to the many faults he possessed, accepting his issues with drugs and alcohol, referring to each of them as his demons. But he wasn't one to give up easy. "The Rainbow-Haired Warrior" talked about sacrificing and nearly losing his livelihood thanks to these mistakes, but now he was here as the WWE Universal Champion - and he wasn't letting the gold leave his sight without a fight! Jeff told Bray that his brother might have respect for him, but "the Charismatic Enigma" thought he was crazier than a bag of raccoons. Wyatt cackled hysterically at Jeff's gag, but responded with jokes assuring Jeff not to "crash his quad" about it. Bray claimed that addiction was not the sickness Jeff thought it was - instead, it was a label used to describe a human of weak morality.

The WWE Universal Champion confronted Bray Wyatt about his jokes, though "the Eater of Worlds" preached Jeff Hardy was not on the edge of darkness he thought he was. If all it took was one little push to knock "the Rainbow-Haired Warrior" back to the depths of addiction - the Fiend was sure to have a field day at the Horror Show at Extreme Rules! Hardy snatched Bray by the collar in the corner, but Bray snickered that when he looked at a guy like him, he saw a guy on borrowed time. the Fiend appeared behind him. "The New Face of Fear" went in for the Mandible Claw, but Jeff fought for his life with strikes! The Sister Abigail was blocked into the Twist of Fate, but Fiend sat up. Jeff retrieved a steel chair from ringside - repeatedly swinging it at the torso of the monster! With Fiend down, the champ went to the top rope for the Swanton Bomb... but Fiend sat up again, turning and laughing at the champ! Bray cackled at ringside, as Hardy appeared disturbed - how could he keep the Fiend down and be the Last Man Standing?


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WWE The Horror Show at Extreme Rules 2020 - July 19, 2020
WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida
"The One Night A Year WWE Goes Extreme!"

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ONE WEEK AWAY!
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WWE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - THREE STAGES OF HELL MATCH
Drew McIntyre (c) vs AJ Styles

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WWE UNIVERSAL CHAMPIONSHIP - LAST MAN STANDING MATCH
Jeff Hardy (c) vs The Fiend

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AN EYE FOR AN EYE MATCH
Seth Rollins vs Aleister Black

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FOR THE MONEY IN THE BANK BRIEFCASE
Bobby Lashley
vs Randy Orton

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HOLLYWOOD BACKLOT BRAWL
The Miz
vs John Morrison

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EXTREME RULES MATCH
Andrade
vs Dominik Mysterio

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SMACKDOWN WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP - FATAL 4-WAY MATCH
Bayley
(c) vs Alexa Bliss vs Nikki Cross vs Sasha Banks

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CHAIN MATCH
Sonya Deville vs Mandy Rose


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BRAWL WITHOUT LIMITS IN WWE 2K BATTLEGROUNDS
Arcade-style, competitive action and social play bring friends and families together to battle it out in the ring

New York, NY – July 8, 2020 – 2K today announced that WWE 2K Battlegrounds, the arcade-style brawler that will bring over-the-top WWE action to a new level of intensity, will release worldwide on September 18, 2020 for the PlayStation 4 system, the Xbox One family of devices, including the Xbox One X and Windows PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch system and Stadia. Featuring a roster of more than 70 WWE Superstars and Legends at launch, with additional Superstars to be released thereafter, WWE 2K Battlegrounds is now available for pre-order in digital formats and at participating retailers.

Developed by Saber Interactive, WWE 2K Battlegrounds offers explosive excitement in an approachable experience for everyone from passionate WWE fans to casual players, with several ways to play:

Exhibition: Take part in Exhibition matches at home or on-the-go, anytime and anywhere, in local and online multiplayer action for up to four players;
Campaign: Join the adventures of seven new WWE hopefuls - created exclusively for WWE 2K Battlegrounds - in Campaign mode and compete for the chance to earn a WWE contract. Along the way, you’ll unlock new arenas, inspired by locations such as the Everglades, a military-style Bootcamp, Mexico, New York and Scotland, while receiving guidance from legendary personalities including “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Paul Heyman;
King of the Battleground: Take on all comers in the King of the Battleground, an online, last-man-standing mode where four players start in the ring while four more wait outside to enter, challenging you to run the gauntlet and defeat them all;
Online: Test your toughness in online tournaments and Exhibition matches.
Eight unique Battlegrounds environments play a major role in the action, many of them featuring interactive elements adding to the mayhem alongside a variety of outrageous melee weapons players can use to pummel opponents. Soar from military helicopters, smash opponents with cars in an auto shop and toss them into the jaws of a hungry alligator in the swamp. Bombastic play-by-play is provided by WWE commentators Mauro Ranallo and Jerry “The King” Lawler to complete the mood.

Players can also customize their own arenas to give each brawl a personal touch and use the Superstar Creator to build their own, unique WWE Superstar with different body types and sizes, facial features, clothing, hair and fighting styles.

“We know WWE fans and gamers enjoy a wide variety of experiences, and with WWE 2K Battlegrounds, we’re presenting a whole new dimension through arcade-style gameplay that’s completely different than our WWE 2K simulation franchise," said Chris Snyder, Vice President of Marketing for 2K. "We look forward to seeing everyone tear it up with friends and family in the Battlegrounds.”

WWE 2K Battlegrounds is designed to be easy to pick up and play, but challenging to master, with more advanced techniques to be learned and skills to be unlocked so players of all skill levels can enjoy the action. A roster of today’s biggest WWE Superstars, including Roman Reigns, Drew McIntyre, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Asuka, Daniel Bryan, Kofi Kingston, Randy Orton - combined with Legends - including Andre the Giant, Undertaker, Mankind, Shawn Michaels, Yokozuna, Sgt. Slaughter and many more, offers fan favorites for all generations of the WWE Universe to enjoy, with more unlockable Superstars to come via free updates in the future. Each Superstar utilizes one of five class styles, and each class style has its own combat moves, strengths and weaknesses. Choose from the Powerhouse, Technician, High-Flyer, Brawler and All-Rounder to find the style that works best for you. Arcade-style powerups, such as Flaming Fist, Ice Breath and Earthquake, are accompanied by colorful visual effects, offering extra excitement and an additional dimension of strategy that can quickly change the direction of a match.

WWE 2K Battlegrounds is available now for pre-order in Standard Edition (MSRP $39.99) and Digital Deluxe Edition (MSRP $49.99). Players who pre-order the Standard Edition will receive WWE Hall of Famer Edge* at launch. The Digital Deluxe edition includes Edge, as well as all versions of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, The Rock and Ronda Rousey unlocked at the beginning of play, plus 1100 bonus Golden Bucks, in-game currency that can be used to unlock Superstars, as well as cosmetic items**.

Developed by Saber Interactive, WWE 2K Battlegrounds is rated T for Teen by the ESRB and is currently scheduled for worldwide release on September 18, 2020 for the PlayStation 4 system, the Xbox One family of devices, including the Xbox One X and Windows PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch system and Stadia. For more information on WWE 2K Battlegrounds and 2K, visit WWE.2K.com/Battlegrounds, become a fan on Facebook, follow the game on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #WWE2KBattlegrounds or subscribe on YouTube.

*Pre-order bonus offer ends September 18, 2020. Offer period may vary by platform and region. See platform store for details. Terms apply.

**WWE Superstars, in-game currency and cosmetic items can also be unlocked by achieving in-game objectives. No additional purchase necessary.



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JULY 13, 2020 OBSERVER NEWSLETTER: COVID-19 EFFECTS ON WRESTLING/MMA, MORE
BY OBSERVER STAFF | STAFF@WRESTLINGOBSERVER.COM | @wonf4w

COVID WREAKS HAVOC

COVID-19 and its effect on UFC and pro wrestling continued to dominate the news this past week.

WWE is recovering from an outbreak that caused changes to the taping schedule, a number of rewrites to television and numerous big names taken off this past two weeks of television. Skeleton crews led to the lowest rated Smackdown of the FOX era and by far the lowest in 18-49 when it comes to overall realistic rating the show has ever done. Raw over the past two weeks has done two of its four lowest marks overall and in 18-49 in history.

WWE has not said anything, either in memos to talent, or the media, about its outbreak. Based on different reports, anywhere from 30 or more individuals with the company have tested positive, although the only names released officially are Young, who did so on her own, Kayla Braxton, and producers James Gibson (Jamie Noble) and Adam Pearce.

Velveteen Dream was both named in recent allegations. WWE officially has said there is no change in Dream’s status, and he was in an auto accident but had been not been on the show while he was in the middle of a program with Finn Balor, and his name was never mentioned in commentary last week.

As of early in the week, Renee Young was fully recovered and “felt great,” so she should be returning to work fairly soon. She and Jon Moxley were both going to be tested once more this week and if the test is negative for both, he would be returning on AEW’s 7/15 show against Brian Cage.

After a period when masks were strongly discouraged if not outright banned, WWE has gone full circle and instituted a new mask policy for its NXT wrestlers in the stands on television.

On 7/3, which would have been after the Smackdown tapings that aired on 7/3 but before the Raw show that aired on 7/6, that was being taped that night, all talent working as extras in the stands were told that masks were mandatory and a fine system would be put in place.

On the Smackdown show that aired on 7/3, most of the talent were wearing masks it appeared and they did far less crowd shots. But there were crowd shots. Early in the show, you could see two performers with no masks right in front of the hard cam. They were quickly removed from their position. Everyone else was wearing a mask although one person did not have his mask covering his nose.

The new policy that went into effect the next day was a $500 fine for not wearing a mask the first time and a $1,000 fine a second violation. However, even though WWE confirmed that officially, NXT talent used as extras claimed to be unaware of a fine system for not wearing masks.

There were several people on camera during the 7/8 NXT show not with masks, but that show was taped on 7/1, before the policy went into effect.

Regarding the fans, an issue, and this has been going on from the start, is the idea of having to stand, especially since these are all-day affairs. Not including breaks, they are essentially taping six to eight hours of product per day on weeks where they tape two long shows and two secondary shows in a day. The talent has to stay on their feet that entire time. While the talent is young, they are pro wrestlers and most likely do a lot of squat like movements in training and standing on one’s feet for hours without a break is tough for anyone who does those movements when it comes to their knees and lower backs. Plus, there is the natural congregation of people getting closer than they should be. It would be much better to have chairs spaced apart, but people standing close together looks better visually than a small amount of chairs and people sitting down.

After a period when masks were strongly discouraged if not outright banned, WWE has gone full circle and instituted a new mask policy for its NXT wrestlers in the stands on television.

On 7/3, which would have been after the Smackdown tapings that aired on 7/3 but before the Raw show that aired on 7/6, that was being taped that night, all talent working as extras in the stands were told that masks were mandatory and a fine system would be put in place.

On the Smackdown show that aired on 7/3, most of the talent were wearing masks it appeared and they did far less crowd shots. But there were crowd shots. Early in the show, you could see two performers with no masks right in front of the hard cam. They were quickly removed from their position. Everyone else was wearing a mask although one person did not have his mask covering his nose.

The new policy that went into effect the next day was a $500 fine for not wearing a mask the first time and a $1,000 fine a second violation. However, even though WWE confirmed that officially, NXT talent used as extras claimed to be unaware of a fine system for not wearing masks.

There were several people on camera during the 7/8 NXT show not with masks, but that show was taped on 7/1, before the policy went into effect.

Regarding the fans, an issue, and this has been going on from the start, is the idea of having to stand, especially since these are all-day affairs. Not including breaks, they are essentially taping six to eight hours of product per day on weeks where they tape two long shows and two secondary shows in a day. The talent has to stay on their feet that entire time. While the talent is young, they are pro wrestlers and most likely do a lot of squat like movements in training and standing on one’s feet for hours without a break is tough for anyone who does those movements when it comes to their knees and lower backs. Plus, there is the natural congregation of people getting closer than they should be. It would be much better to have chairs spaced apart, but people standing close together looks better visually than a small amount of chairs and people sitting down.

THE WAR WAGES ON
Week two of the Great American Bash vs. Fyter Fest battle heated up after the business results of 7/1 came out.

WWE and USA had even fewer commercials and more picture-in-picture during the commercials, because minute-by-minute stats show viewers from each show migrating to the other at a fairly substantial rate when either show is in a commercial break. AEW and TNT also did more picture-in-picture than they’ve done previously for a taped show, but didn’t cut back on actual commercial time.

When it came to numbers, both shows declined overall and in 18-49 when there were reasons both should have increased. NXT had, in theory, its biggest television match of the year, Adam Cole with a 403-day title reign in a double belt match against Keith Lee, the hottest wrestler on the brand. That match was a big success drawing the best quarter for NXT all year and best 18-49 number as well, and spelled the difference completely in the overall number.

THE TAPING SCHEDULE
Post Wrestling listed the WWE’s taping schedule through SummerSlam, which is now scheduled for 8/23 at the Performance Center.

Vince McMahon had hoped to have SummerSlam as the first major arena show, and was willing to move it to September if necessary. As we’ve seen just in the last few weeks, schedule changes are plentiful for a number of reasons, whether pandemic changes and other things that may or may not end up happening. Clearly the decision at this point is that live events with crowds in September aren’t that likely so these are the current plans:

7/15 - NXT for 7/15 and 7/22
7/17 - Smackdown live or live-to-tape
7/19 - Extreme Rules mostly live
7/20 - Raw for 7/20 and 7/27
7/21 - Smackdown for 7/24 and 7/31
7/29 - NXT for 7/29 and 8/5
8/3 - Raw for 8/3 and 8/10
8/4 - Smackdown for 8/7 and 8/14
8/12 - NXT for 8/12 and 8/19
8/17 - Raw for 8/17 and Smackdown for 8/21
8/22 - NXT Takeover
8/23 - SummerSlam

A few notes on how they are doing the schedule. They are not doing any tapings out of order. For example, they could save time and do tapings for Raw and Smackdown after SummerSlam before, but don’t want to risk it. In the old days, WWE routinely would tape television that would air after PPV shows before, but that was also when things were planned on long in advance. With the nature of closed sets, the spoilers aspect isn’t even an issue but the reality is they can’t trust themselves for carry out plans without the ability to change their minds prior to a PPV show.

The other is, with the exception of 8/17, that the Raw, Smackdown and NXT crew will be kept separate. This comes from the recent outbreak where the brands were all affected in some way. There is still an issue with the same fans being used at all shows. Even though they will all be tested prior to every taping, there is still a large element of risk.

NO CONTRACT FOR MYSTERIO
Rey Mysterio, 45, has been appearing with WWE for the past few months without a contract. It’s notable because in this type of an environment, with competition, from a legal standpoint, Mysterio could show up on the 7/15 Dynamite show or 7/18 Impact PPV show. Mysterio has been working on the terms of his original 18 month contract.

There have been negotiations. Essentially where things stand is that Mysterio had asked for a raise and been told that no raises were being offered, and that they had just let a number of wrestlers go. But given the company is expected by everyone who follows the business end to set a profit record this year due to the size of the television deals, he didn’t initially accept that reasoning.

Before he signed with WWE, Mysterio had started working for New Japan on a few date deal, but he missed dates due to injuries and then signed with WWE. But obviously New Japan, as a primarily live event promotion, is hurting far worse than AEW and other U.S. promotions that either have a good television deal, or in the case of Impact and ROH, are owned by the television station they air on.
Of course he would not be able to work in the U.S. for New Japan and he’s more valuable to New Japan in the U.S. And for New Japan, this isn’t the optimum time to be looking for a big deal.

But his son Dominick is a key to this. Dominick was forgotten about for months, but after Rey’s contract was up, knowing that Rey is going to probably care more about pushing Dominick and Dominick getting a break than perhaps anything right now, he was brought back for the current angle.

And that may still be the factor as to why WWE is probably going to be the frontrunner to keep him.

Mysterio only signed for 18 months when WWE really pushed for three years minimum because he probably had an awareness of how the business was changing, although he didn’t know about AEW at the time he signed the deal, and that deal had been in the works from the great reaction to a one-time Royal Rumble appearance in January 2018.

WWE AND THE EMMYS One of our readers who is an Emmy Award voter noted that three pro wrestling shows, Raw, Smackdown and Dynamite were all up for nomination this year in the “Outstanding Structured Reality Program” category. Raw is listed as “Raw delivers live, edge-of-your-seat action, larger-than-life characters and unpredictable drama for three hours every Monday night.” Smackdown is listed as, “For more than 20 years and with more than 1,000 episodes, Smackdown has showcased WWE’s top Superstars and created countless memorable moments.” Dynamite is listed as, “AEW is a global wrestling league featuring a world class roster of diverse male and female wrestlers, giving fans the first new wrestling experience in 20 years. AEW is headlined by Cody & Brandi Rhodes, Chris Jericho, The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Hangman Page and Jon Moxley.

LOSS IN THE FAMILY Stephanie McMahon announced that her grandmother Evelyn Edwards, passed away this past week at the age of 93. Evelyn is Linda’s mother. In what wasn’t a closely guarded secret, but hardly common knowledge, Linda used to write articles in the early days of WWE magazine and edit using her maiden name of Linda Edwards.

TV RATINGS
SmackDown 7/3
: 1.77 (0.40 18-49)
RAW 7/6: 1.67 (0.49 18-49)
NXT Great American Bash 7/8: 0.75 (0.20 18-49)

STAR RATINGS
RAW 7/6 - Seth Rollins vs Montez Ford: ***½
NXT 7/8 - Keith Lee vs Roderick Strong: ***¾
NXT 7/8 - Dakota Kai vs Rhea Ripley - **¾
NXT 7/8 - Timothy Thatcher vs Matt Riddle - ****¼
NXT 7/8 - Shotzi vs Chelsea Green - **
NXT 7/8 - Finn Balor vs Adam Cole - ****