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  • F4D: Filthy Tom Lawlor’s WrestleMania weekend memories, more!

    Filthy Four Daily with Bryan Alvarez and Tom Lawlor is back today with TONS of thoughts from a very fun WrestleMania weekend, Tom’s memories of various shows, Invasion Attack, our weekly TNA Impact TV report, Zack Ryder’s comments on the title win being the greatest moment of his life and more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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  • Figure Four Weekly 4/11/2016: Rene Dupree files lawsuit against WWE for Network royalties, then dismisses lawsuit

    Just when WWE was basking in their victories in the stockholder lawsuit (dismissal) and many of the concussion lawsuits (most dismissed), a new complaint came down the pike on April 6th: Rene Dupree, real name Rene Goguen, sued over WWE Network royalties. Five days later, on April 11th, Dupree’s lawyers filed a notice of voluntary dismissal.

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  • WWE RAW Live results: Lots of debuts tonight and Cesaro returns

    It’s the first Raw after WrestleMania season tonight in Los Angeles, but it promises to be an intriguing show on several levels. With the debut of Enzo Amore and Big Cass, Apollo Crews and Baron Corbin, along with the return of Cesaro, how will their second week be handled? Specifically, can the debut of Enzo and Cass be sustained, or was it a one-week sensation in front of the world’s largest gathering of insider fans in Dallas last week? Tonight’s show will also start the build towards Roman Reigns vs. A.J. Styles for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. In particular, how Styles will be treated as a will be interesting. Will he be the latest person to have his weaknesses exploited by the company? Or will he built as a worthy challenger?  The Miz, after retaining the Intercontinental Championship against Zack Ryder on SmackDown, will also appear, along with the returning Maryse.

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    The Big News: 2nd straight show that was very good. With the best workrate roster the WWE has had in years,  they focused on having good wrestling matches and delivered Sami Zayn vs. A.J. Styles & Cesaro vs. Kevin Owens, both of which were 4 stars or better. While Roman Reigns was booed once again, they did have creative booking for an intriguing main event for Bray Wyatt teamed with Reigns to defeat the League of Nations’ team of Alberto del Rio and Sheamus. Also, Karl Anderson and Drew Gallows made their debut with a run-in to attack the Usos. There’s a tag team tournament to crown the number one contenders to face the New Day at Payback, which included the Usos and the Dudley Boyz advancing tonight. They’re already teasing the Dudleys vs. Enzo and Big Cass in the semifinals. 

    Show Recap:

    The show was dedicated to Blackjack Mulligan. 

    Shane McMahon came out and was given control for last night’s show because of increased social media activity. He sounded odd like he was nursing an injured jaw or some sort of intestinal injury. He announced Natalya would face Charlotte for the WWE Women’s Championship, there would be a tournament for a new #1 contender to face the WWE World Tag Team Championship, and he congratulated A.J. Styles on winning the Fatal Fourway last way to face Roman Reigns. But Shane said Sami Zayn didn’t get a chance to fight in the fourway, so Zayn would wrestle Styles tonight. If Zayn wins, then the Styles vs. Reigns match would become a Three Way Championship match. 

    This brought out Kevin Owens, who said if Shane thinks Zayn deserves that opportunity, he must have knocked a few screws loose jumping off of the Hell in a Cell. Shane said Owens has had opportunities and lost them, like when he lost the Intercontinental Championship to Zack Ryder. Owens complained about not getting a rematch for the Intercontinental Championship and demanded it right now. Shane said Owens had to earn that shot against Cesaro, and the winner gets the Miz for the I-C belt. 

    Cesaro defeated Kevin Owens to become the new #1 contender for the Intercontinental Championship (14:47)

    Excellent match where Cesaro pinned Owens with a Neutralizer. Owens hit a frog splash for a two count. Cesaro’s left shoulder was taped, and the match revolved around Owens’ offense onto that arm. Later, Cesaro tried the Cesaro Swing, but could only do three rotations because of the injured shoulder. Owens tried the Pop-Up Power Bomb, but Cesaro escaped over Owens, rolled him into a Sunset Flip into the finish. Cesaro’s ring entrance is now a takeoff of James Bond, where he comes out in a three-piece suit with target hairs following up in the background, then he strips off the suit to reveal his wrestling trunks. Really good opener. 

    Charlotte talked to Ric Flair backstage upset she was having to defend her title tonight against Natalya. Flair said it was all Shane’s fault. It led to Dr. Phil making his first apperance. The crowd booed Dr. Phil, who told Charlotte he was disgusted that she had to rely on her father’s cheating in order to win and to stand on her own two feet. Charlotte didn’t want to hear that and walked off. Flair acted incredulous and started to shout “Whooo!” into Phil’s face. But Phil screamed “Whoo” at Flair, stunning the Nature Boy. This was so well scripted, fans were with Phil by the end.

    Owens confronted Shane backstage and threatened to go after Zayn again. Shane said Owens would be escorted out of the building by security in order to keep it from happening again.

    The New Day came out. Xavier Woods said the WWE tag team division was on fire like a game of NBA Jam. Big E. said the tag team tournament would be sponsored by Booty-Os.  

    The Dudley Boyz defeated Lucha Dragons to advance int he WWE Tag Team #1 Contenders Tournament (3:15)

    Bubba Ray Dudley pinned Sin Cara after a 3-D. Kalisto got injured legitimately when he took a terrible bump over the top rope and appeared to injure his shoulder. Trainers were by his side the whole way. It looked like one of those bad roller derby bumps from the 70s when a skater didn’t catch themselves going over the rail. 

    Enzo and Big Cass came out to confront the Dudleys. Good response for Enzo and Cass as the fans knew who they were, but it wasn’t nearly on the level of last week. Devon Dudley told them they owed their creation to the Dudley boyz. Enzo shot back they owed their creation when his mother and father got it on. Cass gave the Saft catchphrase.  

    Owens was shown being escorted out of the building by security. 

    Reigns came out to a big-time negative reception. He got mostly cheered in San Diego in December, but this crowd was nowhere near as generous. He let the boos sink in for awhile and gave the exact same line about being “The guy” he gave last week. Reigns mention of Styles got cheered. Regins said he had respect for Styles and Zayn, but neither one of them had ever won THE championship. 

    The League of Nations came out. Sheamus wondered how confident Reigns would be if he had to face a member of the League of Nations at Payback. Sheamus talked about being stronger than ever after they kicked King Barrett out of the League of Nations, and they weren’t happy about being left out of the number one contender’s match last week. Rusev said he was better looking than Reigns and he should be the face of the WWE. Reigns said Rusev just proved he was the ass of the WWE. Alberto Del Rio started talking and cheered. Reigns challenged them to all come down and get their asses kicked. 

    The heels all jumped on Reigns, but the Wyatt Family appeared. Bray Wyatt, Erick Roawn and Braun Strowman cleared the ring quickly. Reigns looked uncertain to see the Wyatts in the ring. Shane came out and ordered a match between two members of the League of Nations against Wyatt and Reigns in a tag team match. 

    Another vignette from Primo and Epico, or whatever they will be named underr this new gimmick. They sniffed hibiscus, the official flower of Puerto Rico. They said you can’t grow flowers like hibiscus anywhere in America, so come visit Puerto Rico. From Los Boricuas to Los Matadores to Carlito and Santino Morella, failing to get Puerto Rico tag teams over has been a time-honored WWE tradition for 20 years now. And the next chapter is before us. 

    Natalya defeated Charlotte (C) by DQ, so Charlotte retains the WWE Women’s Championship (10:55)

    Dr. Phil was at ringside. Another good match with Charlotte that had heat. Fans want to see her lose, which means her father’s lessons of being a heat-magnet heel for 40 years is rubbing off. Natalya nearly made Charlotte tap out with a Sharpshooter, but Flair pulled the referee out of the ring, just as Charlotte was tapping. The referee disqualified Charlotte. Earlier, Charlotte put Natalya into the sharpshooter, leading to a rope break. Phil was interviewed by Byron Saxton afterwards, saying he was disappointed that Charlotte had to rely on her father again to retain the championship. He tried putting over the women’s division, but it was clear he was just reeling off lines that were fed to him beforehand as he couldn’t name one other women’s wrestler on the roster aside from the one he was involved in the skit with. 

    Zayn did a promo with Renee Young. He got in that lame “Underdog from the Underground” line again. He said he’s been trying to get to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship all his career and he didn’t come this far to lose. Styles walked in. He looked four inches shorter than Zayn. Styles told Zayn he’s the only number one contender and he plans on keeping it that way. 

    The Usos defeated Social Outcasts to advance in the WWE Tag Team #1 Contenders Tournament (4:16)

    Jimmy Uso pinned Curtis Axel after a schoolboy cradle after Axel started doing the Bo Train with Heath Slater, Bo Dallas and Adam Rose. 

    Postmatch, Karl Anderson and Luke (not Doc) Gallows ran out of the crowd and gave Jimmy Uso the Magic Killer. They threw Jimmy Uso around 

    Maryse dressed down a stage manager who gave her and the Miz a bowl of M&Ms. Miz’s contract called for no blue M&Ms. That’s a takeoff of the old Van Halen backstage tale about having a contract that included a clause about not being served brown M&Ms before or after concerts. David Lee Roth once said he included that clause in the contact just to see if anyone read those contracts. Maryse also scolded the manager for included domestic bottled water instead of French water. Meanwhile, Miz was sitting back with cucumber slices on his eyes. Jojo came in to ask Miz about a possible rematch with Ryder. Miz said he drives to work in an Audi 5000 while Ryder goes on the Long Island subway on his father’s pass. As for Cesaro, he said he had the Swiss Superman’s Kryptonite. He tried that line in a deeper voice twice, with Maryse reeling off the take numbers. Then Cesaro showed up and said he would roll out the red carpet for all the uppercuts he would throw on the Miz at Payback. Miz and Maryse are really a great tandem. 

    A.J. Styles defeated Sami Zayn to keep the main event at Payback a singles match (16:44)

    Another terrific match. Styles won with the Phenonemal Forearm after Zayn failed to hit the Helluva Kick. Zayn hit the Blue Thunder bomb for a near fall that got the crowd involved after a bit of a lull. Fans did dueling chants as they exchanged the early holds. Styles clamped on the calf crusher but Zayn made the ropes. I guess the mindset here was to get Styles strong for the main event at Payback. Zayn had so much offense he wasn’t hurt doing the job. 

    WWE regular Seth Green was at ringside. 

    Styles and Zayn talked backstage when Shane walked in putting over both men for the previous match. Styles and Zayn slapped hands. 

    Chris Jericho hosted the latest edition of the Highlight Reel. Jericho said his guest tonight was the biggest star in WWE history…it was him. Fans would learn more about Jericho than they would ever had before. He started interviewing himself about how he became so successful. He offered fans the Gift of Jericho and offered them a chance to drink it in. He posed with his arms open. Jericho talked about being the first undisputed world champion after beating the Rock and Steve Austin in one night. Jericho’s reply mentioned beating Styles at WrestleMania, and said there was no one on the roster who could touch him right now. 

    Dean Ambrose interrupted him and came out with a potted plant and looked for a place to put it. Ambrose said it was his show now. Jericho didn’t know what he was talking about, but Ambrose pulled out a memo from Shane. Jericho said it was a speeding ticket. Ambrose took the paper back and handed him another memo. Jericho read the Highlight Reel has been cancelled and replaced by the Ambrose Asylum. Ambrose put on a clip-on tie, hung a posterboard sign over the Jeritron 5000 and introduced Jericho. Ambrose wanted to know what was up with Jericho’s scarf. Jericho got into his Javier Bardem voice, said the scarf cost $750 and said he doesn’t play by anybody’s rules but his own. Jericho said Ambrose should be smart or he would bury him. Jericho told Ambrose to get out of his ring. Ambrose said “So you aren’t going to tell us about the scarf?” Jericho slapped the microphone out of Ambrose’s hands. Ambrose gave Jericho Dirty Deeds. So the postponed Jericho-Ambrose program is on. Hopefully it will have a point, because in retrospect I have no clue what the point of the Ambrose-Brock Lesnar feud was. 

    It was announced that Goldust and R-Truth would team together for the resumption of the tag team tournament on Smackdown. Goldust confronted Truth saying Truth told him that were going to Los Angeles for an audition. Truth explained the tag team tournament was the audition. Goldust said they weren’t a tag team. Truth said he took someone’s advice, then looked over to Dr. Phil, who stated to say something. But Goldust’s outfit left him speechless and he just walked away. 

    Apollo Crews defeated Adam Rose (3:30)

    Apollo Crews pinned Rose after a Spin Out Power Bomb. Crews really needs a good promo or else he’ll be another smiling babyface. 

    Another promo from the Puerto Rico boys, the Shining Star of the Carribbean appears to be the tag team name. 

    Wyatt did a promo saying that even though he despises everything that Reigns stands for, they appear to have an unbreakable bond. Wyatt, with a eerie smile, said Reigns could trust him. 

    Roman Reigns and Bray Wyatt defeated Alberto del Rio and Sheamus (11:05)

    Wyatt pinned Del Rio with Sister Abigail. It was clear the fans in L.A. wanted to turn Del Rio face. They also cheered whenever the heels got offense on Reigns. Fans were really into Wyatt as a babyface, who got the comeback after Reigns sold the majority of the match. When Reigns was setting up for the hot tag, Wyatt did a great tease of turning on Reigns, only to stick his hand out for the tag. Rowan and Strowman came out to brawl with Rusev near the end. Fans had no idea how to react to Rowan and Strowman at all. With Wyatt’s pending face turn, it appears Strowman has gone from being a potential Undertaker opponent to being the dancing hillbilly everyone thought he would eventually become. An interesting match from a booking standpoint and another good one. 

    Reigns and Wyatt engaged in a staredown as the screen faded to black as Wyatt grinned and Reigns looked concerned. 

    SUMMARY: 

    A strong show. Best top-to-bottom match quality show in quite sometime. It’s odd that the least over person on the roster holds the World Championship. The good news is the company’s depth has improved drastically since the start of the year, and it’s truly apparent now with Styles, Zayn, Cesaro, Crews, Owens and enough good tag teams to make up a tournament to face the New Day. 

  • WOL: Shane McMahon back in charge, Lucha Underground, Invasion Attack, more!

    Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back today with tons of news: Shane McMahon back in charge of Raw, the major Lucha Underground spoilers for next year, New Japan Invasion Attack and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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  • Daily pro wrestling history (04/11): Diamond Dallas Page wins WCW World Title

    1932

    Kansas City, Kansas:
    – MWA World Heavyweight Champion John Pesek and Everette Marshall drew 1 -1 
    – Wladek Zbyszko beat Sol Slagel

    1934

    St. Louis, Missouri:
    – World Heavyweight Champion Jim Londos beat Dick Shikat 
    – Ray Steele beat Pete Schuh 
    – Orville Brown beat George Zaharias 
    – Charley Strack beat Milo Steinborn 

    1945 

    San Jose, California:
    – Earl McCready defeated Dean Detton for the San Francisco Pacific Coast Heavyweight Title

    1955

    Tulsa, Oklahoma:
    – Ed Francis defeated Baron Michele Leone to win the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Title

    1956 

    Regina, Saskatchewan:
    – George Gordienko defeated Lou Newman to win the Calgary NWA Canadian Heavyweight Title 

    1957

    Amarillo, Texas:
    – Don Curtis and Dizzy Davis defeated Great Bolo and Kurt Von Poppenheim for the Amarillo NWA North American Tag Team Title

    1963 

    Washington, D.C.:
    – Buddy Rogers is officially presented the WWWF World Heavyweight Title belt 

    1967

    Baton Rouge, Louisiana:
    – Frank and Jack Dalton defeated Danny Little Bear and Bobby Fields to win the Gulf Coast NWA United States Tag Team Titles

    Savannah, Georgia:
    – Enrique and Ramon Torres defeated Gene and Lars Anderson for the Georgia NWA Southern Tag Team Title 

    1969

    Los Angeles, California:
    – Alfonso Dantés and Mil Máscaras defeated The Black Angels for the NWA Americas Tag Team Titles

    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – Raul Mata defeated Dr. Wagner to win the vacant Mexican National Light Heavyweight Title

    1970 

    Jacksonville, Florida:
    – Dale Lewis defeated Bob Orton for the Florida NWA Southern Heavyweight Title 

    1973 

    Knoxville, Tennessee:
    – Don and Ron Wright defeated The Fabulous Kangaroos (Al Costello and Don Kent) to win the Mid-America NWA World Tag Team Titles

    1974

    Kansas City, Missouri:
    – Tokyo Joe defeated Frank Valois
    – The Interns (w/ Dr. Ken Ramey) defeated Bull Bullinski & Mike George
    – Don Fargo defeated The Viking
    – Chris Taylor & Pat O’Connor defeated Bob Brown & Karl Steiger 
    – Terry Funk defeated Bob Orton
    – Andre the Giant & Reggie Parks defeated Lord Alfred Hayes & Roger Kirby
    – Omar Atlas & Bobby Whitlock defeated Billy Howard & Percy Pringle
    – Chris Taylor and Bob Brown were co-winners of a 22-man Battle Royal

    1976 

    Guadalajara, Mexico:
    – Dr. Wagner defeated Alfonso Dantés for the Mexican National Light Heavyweight Title 

    1977

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – Jerry Lawler defeated Rocky Johnson to win the Mid-America NWA Southern Heavyweight Title 

    Hiroshima, Japan:
    – Shinobu Aso and Yumi Ikeshita defeated The Beauty Pair (Jackie Sato and Maki Ueda) to win the WWWA World Tag Team Titles

    1979

    Mexico City, Mexico:
    – Perro Aguayo defeated Gran Hamada for the UWA World Junior Light Heavyweight Title 

    1981 

    – Jay Youngblood won the NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title

    1982 

    Guadalajara, Mexico:
    – Sangre Chicana defeated Atsushi Onita for the NWA International Junior Heavyweight Title 

    Orlando, Florida:
    – Bruce Reed and Sweet Brown Sugar defeated Dory Funk, Jr. and David Von Erich to win the Florida NWA North American Tag Team Titles

    Dallas, Texas:
    – King Kong Bundy and Bugsy McGraw defeated Kerry Von Erich and Al Madril for the World Class American Tag Team Titles 

    1983

    Birmingham, Alabama:
    – Bob Armstrong defeated Ken Lucas for the NWA Southeastern Heavyweight Title

    Memphis, Tennessee:
    – No Referee in the Ring: Jerry Lawler beat AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel dq
    – Southern Tag Team Champions The Moondogs beat Fabulous Ones dq
    – Southern Champion Bill Dundee dcor Dutch Mantel
    – Handicap Match, Hair vs Hair: Stagger Lee & Terry Taylor beat Plowboy Frazier & Jimmy Hart & Bobby Eaton (Frazier lost his hair)
    – Masks at Stake, Texas Tornado Match: The Galaxians beat Rock & Roll Express
    – Duke Myers beat Bobby Fulton
    – Bruise Brothers beat Steve O & Carl Fergie  

    1987

    Kansas City, Kansas
    – AWA Champion Nick Bockwinkel beat Bulldog Bob Brown
    – Pork Chop Cash & Ken Timbs beat Rick McCord & Bart Batten to win Central States tag title
    – Lumberjack match: Warlord beat Earthquake Ferris
    – Rip Rogers beat Joe Lightfoot
    – Stoney Burke beat Karl Kovac
    – Debbie Combs beat Penny Mitchell

    1995

    Dallas, Texas:
    – The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express defeated Dick Murdoch and Randy Rhodes to win the vacant NWA World Tag Team Title in a tournament final

    1999 

    WCW Spring Stampede: Tacoma, Washington:
    – Scott Steiner pinned Booker T to win the vacant WCW United States Heavyweight Title in the finals of a tournament
    – Diamond Dallas Page defeated WCW World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan and Sting in a Fatal Four-Way match, to win the title
    – Goldberg pinned Kevin Nash
    – Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko (with Arn Anderson) defeated Raven and Saturn

    2003

    OVW Spring Breakout: Louisville, Kentucky:
    – Chris Cage and Mark Jindrak defeated Orlando Jordan and Mark Magnus
    – Nova pinned Christopher Nowinski
    – OVW Southern Tag Team Champions A.P.A. (Bradshaw and Ron Simmons) defeated Lance Cade and René Duprée to retain the title
    – WWE World Tag Team Champion Kane pinned Matt Morgan
    – Chris Benoit, Nick Dinsmore and Johnny Jeter defeated Rob Conway, The Damaja and OVW Heavyweight Champion Doug Basham in a 30-minute Iron Man match, 2 falls to 1

    2013

    – Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez defeated Austin Aires and Bobby Roode in a 2 out of 3 falls match for the TNA World Tag Team Titles
    – Taryn Terrell defeated Gail Kim
    – TNA World Title/Full Metal Mayhem Match: Bully Ray defeated Jeff Hardy

  • WOR: Lucha Underground shakeup, Invasion Attack, Blackjack Mulligan, more

    Wrestling Observer Radio with Bryan Alvarez and Dave Meltzer is back today with tons to talk about: Lucha Underground spoilers for next year, New Japan Invasion attack, the death of Blackjack Mulligan, UFC, Miesha Tate, Frank Mir and tons more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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  • March 8, 1999 Wrestling Observer Newsletter: WWF faces backlash for being risque, WCW’s Renegade passes away, tons more

    With the deluge of media publicity, including a cover story in USA Today, a two-part series on “Inside Edition” and even being the topic of conversation on the TV show “Politically Incorrect” and with an ESPN “Outside the Lines” segment scheduled for later this month, both WWF and WCW have taken separate directions that will no doubt determine the future of the wrestling industry in the United States.

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  • B&V: ROH TV, 1986 Crockett with RIC FLAIR VS. RICKY MORTON, more!

    The Bryan & Vinny Show is back today with tons to talk about! More on WrestleMania, then we’ve got full reviews of Ring of Honor on Sinclair and NWA World Championship Wrestling from 1986 with an AWESOME Ric Flair vs. Ricky Morton singles match! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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  • New Japan announces line-ups for next two big shows

    New Japan just announced lineups for its next two major shows, coming off angles earlier today at the Invasion Attack show.

    The first show will be on 4/29 in Kumamoto which will be a 4 a.m. Eastern and 1 a.m Pacific show on a late Thursday night/early Friday morning from Kumamoto Grand Messe.

    Kenny Omega vs. Michael Elgin for the IWGP IC title will headline, plus a grudge match with Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Bad Luck Fale, Katsuyori Shibata vs. Yuji Nagata for the Never Open wight title and Rocky Romero & Trent Baretta defend the IWGP jr. tag title against Ricochet & Matt Sydal.

    New IWGP heavyweight champion  Tetsuya Naito and former champion Kazuchika Okada are in an eight-man with Los Ingobernables de Japon of Naito & Evil & Bushi & Seiya Sanada vs. Chaos of Okada & Tomohiro Ishii & Hirooki Goto & Will Ospreay.

    The annual Wrestling  Dontaku show is 5/3 at the Fukuoka Convention Center, which is a downsize for the usual International Center that they drew poorly in for G-1.  Matches announced so far are Kushida vs. Jushin Liger for the IWGP jr. title, Tama Tonga & Tanga Roa defend the IWGP tag titles against former champions Togi Makabe & Tomoaki Honma, Goto vs Evil, Okada vs. Sanada and Naito vs. Ishii for the IWGP heavyweight title.

  • WOL: WWE Payback, New Japan Invasion Attack, weekend news and more!

    Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back today to talk all the weekend news in pro-wrestling and mixed martial arts: WWE Payback, Raw, WrestleMania fallout, UFC on FS1, New Japan Invasion Attack, calls, emails, texts and so much more! A fun show as always so check it out~!

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