Montag, 24. Juni 2019

WWE Stomping Grounds 2019 results

Here are the results of last nights WWE ppv:


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Drew Gulak defeated Akira Tozawa and Tony Nese by pinfall to win the Cruiserweight Championship.

Becky Lynch defeated Lacey Evans by submission to retain the Raw Women's Championship.

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn defeated The New Day by pinfall.

Ricochet defeated Samoa Joe by pinfall to win the United States Championship.

Daniel Bryan and Rowan defeated Heavy Machinery by pinfall to retain the SmackDown Tag Team Championship.

Bayley defeated Alexa Bliss by pinfall to retain the SmackDown Women's Championship.

Roman Reigns defeated Drew McIntyre by pinfall.

Kofi Kingston defeated Dolph Ziggler by escaping the steel cage to retain the WWE Championship.

Seth Rollins defeated Baron Corbin by pinfall to retain the Universal Championship.

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Sonntag, 23. Juni 2019

WWE Stomping Grounds 2019 predictions


Here are my predictions for tonights WWE ppv:



Daniel Bryan and Rowan vs. Heavy Machinery (SmackDown Tag Team Championships)
-> I like Heavy Machinery and all, but this is no time for a change— Bryan and Rowan haven’t even been able to make the tag titles all nice and renewable yet!
Pick: Daniel Bryan & Erick Rowan retains
 


Tony Nese vs. Akira Tozawa vs. Buddy Murphy (WWE Cruiserweight Championship)
-> How has Gulak not won the title yet? It’s criminal. This man is the GLUE to 205 Live. Give him the belt already!
Pick: Drew Gulak wins the title



The New Day vs. Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn
-> We’re really just here until Owens and Zayn turn on each other again. Which, that’s somehow already long overdue.
Pick: New Day wins





Becky Lynch vs. Lacey Evans (Raw Women's Championship)
-> Call me crazy, but it sure seems like they absolutely love Lacey. I don’t think they should do this, but I’m thinking they need something to shake things up a bit.
Pick: Lacey Evans wins the title




Samoa Joe vs. Ricochet (United States Championship)
-> This is going to be a great match. That will probably lead to nothing except another #1 contender match on Raw right before Extreme Rules when they realize that they have to do something with the US title.
Pick: Samoa Joe retains
 

Bayley vs. Alexa Bliss (SmackDown Women's Championship)
-> Alexa and Nikki Cross are gonna feud at some point in the not too distant future, and her winning the SmackDown title doesn’t really help that.
Pick: Bayley retains




Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre
-> With interference from The Revival and/or Shane O’Mac gets the big Scot his win after the Mania loss.
Pick: Drew McIntyre wins



Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler (Steel Cage Match for WWE Championship)
-> Kofi didn’t get a shot for ELEVEN years and didn’t whine about it once. Instead, he beat everything and everyone that Vince threw at him and he’s the best GD champ and honestly, we do not deserve him. Dolph is a whiny lazy princess with bad hair.
Pick: Kofi Kingston retain



Seth Rollins vs. Baron Corbin (Universal Championship)
-> It’s like a cosmic joke. We all want Brock Lesnar to drop the belt to Seth because once Seth gets it, it will fix everything with the title picture. Wrestling will be good again! Except Brock is still there...and so is Baron Corbin and WWE is as bad as ever. The joke really is on us.
Pick: Seth Rollins retains


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Samstag, 8. Juni 2019

WWE Super ShowDown 2019 Results

Here are the results of last nights WWE Super ShowDown:

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Kickoff Match: The Usos defeated The Revival. Dash Wilder was pinned after a double superkick.

1. Universal Championship Match: Seth Rollins (c) defeated Baron Corbin. Corbin tried to use a steel chair, but was stopped by the referee. While Corbin was complaining to the ref, Rollins rolled him up to win the match. After the match, Corbin attacked Rollins and hit End of Days.

– Brock Lesnar showed up to cash in the Money in the Bank contract as promised. Rollins fought back with a low blow, chair shots, and a stomp. Lesnar never actually cashed in the briefcase.

2. Intercontinental Championship Match: Finn Bálor (c) defeated Andrade. The Demon Bálor retained the championship after a Coup de Grace.

3. Shane McMahon defeated Roman Reigns. The referee was bumped, allowing Drew McIntyre to hit a Claymore Kick on Reigns. McMahon pinned Reigns.

4. Handicap Match: Lars Sullivan defeated The Lucha House Party by disqualification when Lucha House Party attacked him 3-on-1 during a 3-on-1 match. The fight continued for long after the bell, with Sullivan destroying the luchadores outside the ring.

5. Randy Orton defeated Triple H. Each man kicked out of the other’s finisher, but Orton was able to win after a second RKO.

6. Braun Strowman defeated Bobby Lashley after two powerslams.

7. WWE Championship Match: Kofi Kingston (c) defeated Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler superkicked Xavier Woods during the match, so Woods snuck in a kick behind the referee’s back, allowing Kingston to hit Trouble in Paradise to win. After the match, Ziggler challenged Kingston to a steel cage match.

8. Mansoor won the 50-man Battle Royal, last eliminating Elias. After the match, Mansoor gave a victory speech about making his country proud.

9. The Undertaker defeated Goldberg. Goldberg got busted open during the match and appeared to lose his ability to do anything. After multiple botched moves from Goldberg, Undertaker won with a chokeslam.

Montag, 3. Juni 2019

NXT TakeOver XXV results

Here are the results of NXT TakeOver 25:


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1. Matt Riddle vs. Roderick Strong
A vicious assault by Roderick Strong to Matt Riddle not only smoothed over mounting tensions between The Messiah of the Backbreaker and Undisputed Era leader Adam Cole, but it also set in motion the opening match of Saturday's WWE Network event special.
The vengeful Riddle grounded Strong with a series of suplexes and punished him with a flying punch to the face. Strong halted his momentum, though, dropping him with a backbreaker to the ring apron. Like a shark smelling blood in the water, he continued his focused attack.
The master striker and former mixed martial artist fought his way back into the match and unloaded on Strong. He sent him to his back with a nasty kick to the chest. Riddle ducked a discus clothesline, delivered Go To Sleep and scored a near-fall off a wicked German suplex.
Strong rocked The Original Bro with a nasty enzuigiri and delivered a superplex from the top rope.
Riddle responded with a V Trigger, a beautiful powerbomb and another knee strike for a close two-count. He scaled the ropes, came off but crashed back-first on to Strong's knees. The enforcer of Undisputed Era delivered a nasty backbreaker, a powerbomb and the Strong Lock.
Riddle survived, unloaded with a series of knockout elbows and tried for the Bromission. Riddle, though, was in too much pain to properly apply it. Instead, he delivered a reverse neutralizer for the pinfall victory.
               
Result: Riddle defeated Strong.             Grade: A




2. Fatal 4-Way Ladder Match for the NXT Tag Team Championships
The Viking Raiders relinquished the NXT Tag Team Championships in May, convinced no team was able to defeat them for them. Saturday night, former titleholders Kyle O'Reilly and Bobby Fish, The Forgotten Sons, The Street Profits and Danny Burch and Oney Lorcan battled in a Fatal 4-Way Ladder match to crown the new champions. Just when it looked like The Undisputed Era's Fish and O'Reilly were gaining the upper hand early, a tope suicida from Wesley Blake of the Forgotten Sons halted their momentum. Not to be outdone, big man Angelo Dawkins of The Street Profits launched himself off the top rope and wiped out everyone at ringside.

The Street Profits were highlighted, as Montez Ford delivered a big leapfrog into a seated senton on Blake, who was placed on a ladder. A big flapjack from the babyfaces sent Steve Cutler face-first into the same ladder. Fish and O'Reilly returned to the squared circle, and the former delivered a wheelbarrow German suplex to Ford on to the ladder. In a cool moment, Cutler delivered a beautiful powerbomb to O'Reilly into the ladder Fish was standing on, downing the favorites to win the match.
With the opposition down, Blake and Cutler scaled the ladder in hopes of retrieving the gold. Dawkins and Lorcan pulled the off and each Superstar took turns holding The Forgotten Sons for their partners to takedown.

Jaxson Ryker, sensing his team was in dire straits, entered the ring and laid waste to anyone around him. He utilized the ladder to demolish his team's opponents and sent Lorcan sailing into a ladder with a nasty back body drop. Undisputed Era, Street Profits and Lorcan and Burch teamed up to obliterate Ryker and ensure he would not be a factor in the remainder of the match. The action continued to break down until Fish, O'Reilly, Lorcan and Burch found themselves atop the ladders. The Forgotten Sons, though, cleared them from the ring in breathtaking fashion and set up the ladder for themselves to climb.

A big spear from Dawkins and a springboard on to the ladder from Ford, followed by a hard right hand, earned The Street Profits their first titles.
                             
Result
The Street Profits defeated The Forgotten Sons, The Undisputed Era and Oney Lorcan and Danny Burch to win the NXT Tag Team Championships.
                 
Grade
A



3. North American Championship Match: Velveteen Dream vs. Tyler Breeze

Two of the most eccentric personalities in the history of NXT squared off Saturday, as Tyler Breeze returned to the brand that made him a star to battle one of its most prominent young competitors, The Velveteen Dream, for the North American Championship.

Breeze, more focused and determined than ever before, targeted Dream's knee and flattened him with a forearm off the apron. Prince Pretty, a student of Lance Storm, applied a familiar half Boston Crab in an attempt to tap out the champion. Dream, though, reached the bottom rope and forced the break.
The challenger was super aggressive as he took the fight to Dream but left himself open for a big kick that allowed the champion to create space. Breaking the referee's count, he headed back to the floor and repeatedly bashed Breeze's face into the announce table. Dream added insult to injury, snapping a selfie with a beaten down Breeze and the North American Championship.

But Breeze fought back into the match and teased a tombstone piledriver that Dream reversed. More reversals followed and an Unprettier from Dream to nearly secure his win. The champion tried for the Purple Rainmaker, but Breeze got his legs up and caught Dream's elbow. Breeze delivered the Supermodel Kick and Unprettier but could only keep his opponent down for two.
The Beauty Shot should have won it for Breeze, but Dream expertly rolled to the arena floor.
Dream grabbed the belt from ringside and tried to use it, but Breeze grabbed it and tossed it away. The distraction allowed Dream to re-enter the ring, deliver the Dream Valley Driver and score the win with the Purple Rainmaker.
                     
Result
Dream defeated Breeze to retain the title.
             
Grade
A



4. NXT Women's Championship Match: Io Shirai vs. Shayna Baszler
Io Shirai faced her most monumental match since the Mae Young Classic Final in October when she challenged Shayna Baszler for the NXT Women's Championship on Saturday. Hoping to replicate the success she had against The Queen of Spades in her home country of Japan, Shirai entered the match as the underdog hoping to dethrone the dominant champion.
Baszler stalled early and paid for it in the form of a baseball slide dropkick from her top contender. It was only a matter of time, though, before Baszler turned the tide and inflicted serious damage to her opponent's hand.

The unforgiving Baszler targeted her opponent's injured hand, focusing her attack on it as she attempted to take that particular weapon away from Shirai. The challenger delivered a deadlift German suplex but was unable to hold her grip for the count.
A springboard dropkick followed, but The Queen of Spades shot her shoulder off the mat at two.
Moments later, Shirai delivered a wickedly beautiful moonsault that wiped out Baszler on the arena floor.

Double knees from Shirai followed before the challenger scaled the ropes. Marina Shafir and Jessamyn Duke appeared, but Candice LeRae came from out of nowhere to obliterate the Horsewomen with a kendo stick. Back in the ring, Shirai survived the choke out and tried for the moonsault. Baszler moved, and the challenger landed on her feet. The fight continued, with Shirai trying for the la magistral cradle. Baszler countered into the choke and forced Shirai to try to fight her way out of it. The suffering was too much, though, and Shirai had no choice but to tap out in order to live to fight another day.
               
Result
Baszler defeated Shirai to retain.
             
Grade
A




5. NXT Championship Match: Johnny Gargano vs. Adam Cole
In New York in April, Johnny Gargano realized his dream of capturing the NXT Championship by defeating Adam Cole in a Best 2-Out-of-3 Falls match. Without the safety net of extra falls, Gargano defended his title against Cole in the main event of Saturday's historic TakeOver: XXV.
An early exchange left Cole on the floor, needing to regroup. Gargano maintained control through the opening moments, with Cole repeatedly attempting to create space but finding himself on the receiving end of a targeted attack to the left arm by the champion. Not to be outdone, and recognizing the significance of the moment, Cole seized an opening and attacked his opponent's knee.
Gargano fought through the pain, delivered a big kick and a step-up enzuigiri. A tornado flatliner then earned him a two-count.

Cole answered moments later with a backstabber to a flying Gargano for a near-fall of his own. He followed up shortly thereafter with a burning hammer facebreaker for another two-count as frustration began setting in. Champion and challenger exchanged forearms and then traded superkicks both in and out of the ring, leaving them lying on the arena floor as Ranallo reminded fans of the champion's advantage that states a title cannot change hands on a count-out.
A slingshot DDT back into the squared circle scored Gargano a two-count. A double stomp to the back of Cole's neck left the challenger staggered. Before Gargano could execute a short sidekick, Cole rolled to the floor. A momentary delay by Gargano allowed Cole to catch him with an ushigoroshi on the floor.

He withstood an attempt by the challenger to finish him off and applied the Garga-No Escape. Cole fought out, though, and applied the Figure Four. Forced to endure tremendous pain in his injured knee, Gargano nearly had his shoulders pinned to the mat. Injuries to both men set in and forced them to strike each other with whatever available limbs they had left. Gargano sailed through the ropes with a suicide dive, but Cole caught him with a superkick in midair as chants of disbelief poured down from the stands. On the floor, Cole delivered the Panama Sunrise. Back in, he was still only able to keep Gargano down for two.

Cole tried for the last shot, but Gargano countered into the Garga-No Escape. Cole, though, reversed that into his own version of the submission. The champ fought out and delivered a Last Shot of his own for a near-fall as chants of "fight forever" spilled from the stands.
The Superstars traded kicks, and Gargano delivered a lariat that turned Cole inside out. Superkicks were traded before Cole delivered a reverse rana and last shot.
You guessed it: two-count.

Frustrated, Cole retrieved a chair from under the ring, but referee Drake Wuertz stopped him from using it. Gargano then exploded through the ropes with a suicide dive that wiped out the official. A superkick from Gargano to Cole, knocking the chair back into his face, failed to score the win because there was no one to count the pin. Cole suckered in Gargano, teasing involvement by Undisputed Era, only to deliver a modified piledriver. Two-count.
The challenger then set up the champion for a Last Shot, but Gargano fell face-first, too exhausted to hold himself up. Or so we thought. Gargano played possum, forced Cole to drop his defenses and suckered him into the Garga-No Escape.

But Cole then targeted the knee of his opponent, delivered another Panama Sunrise and one more Last Shot to win the title.
                   
Result
Cole defeated Gargano to win the title.
               
Grade
A+


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Samstag, 1. Juni 2019

NXT TakeOver XXV predictions




Here are my perdictions for the first NXT stand alone TakeOver ppv.



1. Matt Riddle vs. Roderick Strong

As such, and with NXT choosing not to put Riddle over Velveteen Dream for the North American title at the last TakeOver, that tells me he is headed for the main event spot at TakeOver: Toronto on SummerSlam weekend. Riddle was big time when he joined NXT, and he's clearly ready for that type of booking with tons of fan support and an incredible ability both in the ring and on the microphone. This match could steal the show and has legitimate five-star potential.  
Pick: Matt Riddle wins




2. Tag Team Championship -- Street Profits vs. Undisputed Era vs. Oney Lorcan & Danny Burch vs. Forgotten Sons (Ladder Match)

There's a difference when making picks between what I would do and what I think NXT is going to do. I would book the Street Profits to win considering how over they are with fans and the fact that they would be great characters with the titles, but NXT has historically shied away from giving the straps to "fun" tag teams. That means that either Undisputed Era or the Forgotten Sons will take the match, and I've gone back and forth with both. NXT continues to push the Sons hard despite the fact that they are not generally well liked (and not because they are heels). Unless UE is headed to the main roster, they would by far be the best team to take the titles. Ultimately, I think UE follows through on their promise of being draped in gold by the end of the night.  
Pick: Undisputed Era wins the titles


3. North American Championship -- Velveteen Dream (c) vs. Tyler Breeze

Dream has been tremendous with the title, and his arrow continues to point up with a seemingly endless ceiling. While it is great that Breeze is back in NXT for good, there's no reason for Dream to drop the strap unless he is getting a main event push or call up, and I don't think either is happening at this juncture. You don't put Dream over Riddle to them have him lose to Breeze with a shortened build due to prior plans (Donovan Dijakovic) going the wayside due to injury. But I'm certainly excited to see this bout either way.  
Pick: Velveteen Dream retains the title 




4. Women's Championship -- Shayna Baszler (c) vs. Io Shirai

Hailed as the best women's wrestler in the world when she was hired, Shirai has been handled beautifully during her rise even with the Mae Young Classic loss to Toni Storm. Her NXT journey should culminate on Saturday night with her first women's championship victory as she'll continue her incredible success while avenging her best friend and ex-champion Kairi Sane for the way Baszler treated her on the way out. Now, what this means for the two-time champion Baszler going forward ... well, that could end up being one of the more interesting questions coming out of this TakeOver event.  
Pick: Io Shirai wins the title  


5. NXT Championship -- Johnny Gargano (c) vs. Adam Cole II

It was necessary for Gargano to win the title at TakeOver: New York as it was part of the payoff of his long-term feud with Ciampa; unfortunately, Ciampa suffered an unfortunate and untimely injury, but that did not make Gargano being booked to emerge victorious any less important. The moment was incredible, the nearly two-month ride since has been great as well. But anyone who watched that match live knows Cole was just as over as Gargano -- if not more so -- and there's really not much further for NXT to go with Gargano as champion considering the entire storyline was about the journey and mountaintop moment that he finally achieved after years on the brand. This rematch of the best match in NXT history has its own opportunity to steal the show, but it will have a tough time living up to that first one. In the end, Undisputed Era promised that it would be draped in gold by the end of TakeOver, and the best booking for NXT right now is to have it hold the two major men's titles with some faces coming from under. Hell, I would probably have Strong take the North American strap off Dream in Toronto if I had the book.  
Pick: Adam Cole (bay bay) wins the title



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