Tag: spoilers

  • WWE Smackdown spoilers 10/27: Wyatts challenge any three babyfaces

    Smackdown spoilers from tonight’s show in Phoenix, AZ.

    Bray Wyatt came out holding Undertaker’s hat and Kane’s mask and challenged any three guys to come out and face his team.

    Roman Reigns beat Kevin Owens via count out when Owens walked out after being hit with a Superman punch.

    Renee Young interviewed Dean Ambrose, who said he would face the Wyatts. Young was dressed like a fairy for Halloween.  Bo Dallas then showed up trying to scare her, dressed like a ghost.

    The Lucha Dragons won a four-way over The Ascension, The Dudleys and King Barrett & Sheamus.  The Dudleys brawled with Barrett & Sheamus to the back.

    Cesaro said he would face the Wyatts.

    Dolph Ziggler beat The Miz in a trick or treat street fight.  The ring was surrounded by Halloween themed objects including a number of pumpkins.  Ziggler put a pumpkin on Miz’s head and superkicked him. Tyler Breeze attacked Ziggler after the match until it was broken up by the referees.

    Paige beat Natalya.  After the match, Sasha Banks & Naomi & Tamina all beat down Natalya.

    Alberto Del Rio & Zeb Colter came out and said that the U.S. title would represent both the U.S. and Mexico.

    Alberto Del Rio beat R-Truth with the double foot stomp off the top.

    Luke Harper & Erick Rowan & Braun Strowman beat Ryback & Dean Ambrose & Cesaro.  Wyatt interfered and Harper pinned Cesaro.  Reigns ran in on the Wyatts after.

  • ROH TV taping results: Jay Lethal defends the TV title against Roderick Strong

    Submitted by Troy Macumber

    Episode One

    – ACH beat Cedric Alexander. Very good match. One big missed spot by Cedric, but very entertaining.

    – Caprice Coleman beat Will Ferrera in a bit of a snoozer. Made him tap out, then Prince Nana gave both guys envelopes. Did a short promo being very vague and mysterious.

    – The Briscoes beat Kenny King and Rhett Titus. I think this was match of the night. Great performances by all as usual.

    Episode Two

    – War Machine beat Silas Young and Beer City Bruiser. War Machine looked pretty good, but just an average match. A couple missed spots in this one too.

    – We got a promo where Nigel McGuinness told Steve Corino he could reinstate him as a wrestler but not an announcer. Corino said that he had to have spinal fusion surgery and his career was most likely over. Then, he left and never came back for the rest of the night. Gave a really cool speech. A+ moment.

    – Michael Elgin then squashed a local guy that looked like Rusev and Samoa Joe had a love child. Then, he challenged Jay Lethal for the ROH title.

    – The Kingdom beat The Addiction for the ROH Tag titles. At one point, Sabin and Maria got bounced by the ref. He got knocked out, and Maria came back, and gave Daniels a ball shot and a pretty good SUPERKICK. Then a guy in a red mask superkicked Kaz in the face and the Kingdom got the pin. Another very good match.

    Episode Three

    – Moose squashed a local named Carter, then challenged Lethal for the ROH title. Elgin then came back out and got in Moose’s face. Truth Martini came down and said neither guy was worthy and ended up setting up a tag match with Moose and Elgin vs Dijak and Jay Diesel. Elgin and Moose ended up winning of a cool buckle bomb into a spear combo.

    – BJ Whitmer came out and did a pretty bad promo. This drew out Nigel from the announce table. He then banned Whitmer and Page from Final Battle.

    – Roddy Strong beat Jay Lethal for the ROH TV title. It started very slow, but ended up being an amazing match. It’s going to be a great TV match for them. It was a very pleasant surprise. I went in expecting to not see a title change. It was shocking and great booking. Two of the top guys in the promotion proving why they are there.

    Episode Four

    – Ferrera beat Adam Page with interference from Mark Briscoe, who was on commentary. Nothing special here.

    – Cheeseburger beat Hughes. Hughes and Brutal Bob then attacked Cheeseburger and brought a saw from under the ring and were planning on cutting his hand off. Cheeseburger was saved by the refs of all people in possibly the worst segment I have seen since 90s WWF. It was awful.

    – AJ Styles (who I believe is injured) did a promo with Jay Lethal for the Final Battle match. It was ok.

    – The Addiction came out and did a promo that they were leaving ROH to go to NJPW to take part in the tag tournament. Then they said they will come back and win the ROH titles back.

    – Dalton Castle beat Adam Cole by DQ after The Kingdom interfered. They looked like they were going to gang up on him in the beginning when The Boyz came from the crowd and were going to help (even put the peacock masks on!) when Silas came and took them away. The Kingdom then ganged up on Dalton until War Machine came and made the save. Then, doing his best Kane/Vince impression, Nigel made it into a 6 man. It was a decent match, ending with Cole pinning Castle.

  • WWE NXT TV taping spoilers (10/8): new & familiar names, Nia Jax, Asuka, Finn Balor

    The big news from Thursday’s WWE NXT tapings at Full Sail University was former TNA Champion and multiple time TNA Tag Team Champion James Storm debuting tonight.

    Storm was at NXT’s weekend show in Nashville and backstage at TakeOver last night. He was given a win over Martin Stone, a former WWE contracted wrestler who worked the tapings as enhancement talent. Due to the TV schedule and even though he has been done with TNA for some time, he will continue to be appearing on TNA television for probably two more months, something discussed on Wrestling Observer Radio Wednesday night.

    *****

    Results submitted by John Carey

    – NXT Tag Team Champions The Vaudevillains over Dawkins & Fulton. The finish had to be reshot because Dawkins botched the sell on the finish. 

    – Nia Jax over Evie in a squash match.

    – Apollo Crews won a #1 contender battle royal match eliminating Baron Corbin to win. Notable entries included Johnny Gargano, Tommaso Ciampa & Martin Stone.

    – Asuka over Billie Kay in a squash match.

    – Enzo & Cass over Dawson & Wilder via Enzo roll up. Mechanics beat them down after the match.

    – James Storm over Martin Stone in a squash match.

    – Alexa Bliss over Peyton Royce

    – Emma over Shazza in a squash match

    – Chad Gable/Jason Jordan over Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa. Match went around 10 minutes and was the best match in the tapings to this point.

    – Nia Jax over Kay Lee Ray in a squash match

    – WWE NXT Champion Finn Balor over Tye Dillinger.

  • WWE Smackdown 10/6 spoilers: Randy Orton & Roman Reigns vs Bray Wyatt & Braun Strowman

    The New Day came out.  They showed the ending of Raw and talk about how they’ve destroyed everyone, Cena, Ziggler and the Dudleys.  Ziggler came out and said that they cost him his shot at the U.S. title.  He challenged Big E.  The Dudleys then came out as well and say they’ll make sure the match is fair.

    Big E beat Bubba Ray Dudley due to help from Kofi Kingston.

    Becky Lynch & Natalya & Charlotte beat Bella Twins & Alicia Fox.

    Ryback beat Rusev.

    The Wyatt family did a promo talking about the Wyatt vs. Roman Reigns Hell in a Cell match.

    King Barrett beat Neville.

    Stardust came out and cut a promo on Neville, so their program is continuing.

    Randy Orton & Roman Reigns beat Bray Wyatt & Braun Strowman via DQ when Wyatt used a foreign object.  The New Day attacked Reigns after the match and The Dudleys made the save, with the segment ending with the Dudleys putting Woods through a table.

  • WWE Smackdown 10/1 spoilers: Seth Rollins & Kane in six-man main event, new HIAC match announced

    Submitted by David Spalding

    Dark matches/taping:

    – Dolph Ziggler over Heath Slater.  Might have been a dark match.

    – Braun Strowman over Curtis Axel.

    – Cesaro over Bo Dallas with a sharpshooter.

    – Dean Ambrose over Wade Barrett with Dirty Deeds. 

    Smackdown —

    – Interview segment with Seth Rollings and Kane sets up New Day and Seth vs. The Demon Kane and Dudleys.  They are, in fact, doing the gimmick where Corporate Kane is injured and on crutches, but Demon Kane is totally fine.

    – Team Bad over Team Bella.   Sasha made Nikki tap out.

    – Ryback over WWE I-C Champion Kevin Owens by countout.

    – Lucha Dragons and Neville over Stardust and Ascension. 

    – Interview segment with the Wyatts and Roman Reigns to set up a challenge from Roman to Bray for a Hell in the Cell match at the HIAC PPV.

    – The Dudleys and Kane over WWE Tag Tean Chapions The New Day and WWE Champion Seth Rollins in a six-man tag.  Starts off with the Dudleys in a handicap match.  Corporate Kane was sitting ringside during the match and gets attacked by Seth and has to be taken to the back.  Kane comes back from commercial break as the Demon Kane before the finish happens. After the match Kane chokeslammed everyone involved in the match except for Seth.

    Notes:

    – Very bad attandance with about 60 percent blocked off with a tarp.

    – Advertised dark match of Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt and Seth Rollins didn’t happen.

  • Smackdown Spoiler Report 9-22: Dean Ambrose vs Seth Rollins

    Kane came out live talking about how glad he was to be back at work.  He said the WWE was on fire.  He announced two matches for tonight, Kevin Owens & Rusev vs. Dolph Ziggler & Ryback, and Roman Reigns vs. Luke Harper with everyone banned from ringside.  Seth Rollins came out and told Kane to cut the crap, because everyone knows what he did last night.  Kane still pretended he was a different person.  He said he wanted to make up with Rollins, but Rollins turned him down.  Kane showed flashes of being a monster, and announced Rollins vs. Ambrose non-title as the main event.

    Reigns beat Harper with a spear.

    New Day beat Lucha Dragons & Neville. 

    The New Day pushed the 10/3 Network special and their match with the Dudleys for the title.

    Cesaro beat Bo Dallas.  Dallas did his usual promo.  Cesaro won with a roll-up.

    They showed clips of the Charlotte celebration and Paige turn from Raw.  Charlotte & Lynch came out and thanked everyone for their support.  Paige came out and took credit for everything saying she was the catalyst.  Natalya came out and asked Paige why she’s so mad because the Divas division is the best it has ever been.  Paige and Natalya argued and Paige slapped her and left.

    Ryback & Ziggler beat Rusev & Owens when Owens walked out on Rusev, who was pinned after Ryback hit the shell shock.

    The Dudleys cut a promo about the Madison Square Garden match with the New Day for the WWE Tag Team Titles.  The Prime Time Players wished them luck.

    Seth Rollins did an interview talking badly about Kane, not knowing Kane was right there watching it.

    Dean Ambrose beat WWE Champion Seth Rollins in a non-title match.  The finish saw Kane’s pyro distract Rollins, who was then pinned.

    Rollins cut a promo after, saying he was fed up and will make Kane’s life miserable if he keeps up the mind games.  The pyro went off again, and Rollins ran off scared while Kane was shown on the screen laughing.  

  • ROH TV tapings report 9-19 San Antonio Next month of TV (updated)

    ROH TV taping spoilers from San Antonio (taped 9-19)

    By Chris Aiken

    There was a dark match beforehand with two local indie teams.

    Show #1

    Matt Sydal beat ACH. This was good of course. It took a little time to warm the crowd but once they did the crowd was popping for the highspots, and there were a lot of them. This was a great way to kick off the tapings.

    The Addiction (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian) came out to cut a promo about being upset they were “robbed” of the tag team titles the previous night. As they ranted and raved, All Night Express (Rhett Titus & Kenny King) came out to a great reaction to confront Addiction. This set up a match for later on in the show, which will be framed as “next week” when it airs.

    Silas Young & Beer City Bruiser beat The Boys. Silas got on the mic beforehand and insulted The Boys manner of dress before saying one of their first lessons would be to get beaten up by real men. Silas and the Bruiser then squashed The Boys. Bruiser may have a regular role in ROH as he appeared on two different episodes teaming with Silas.

    Jay Lethal (with Truth Martini) beat Takaaki Watanabe to retain the TV title. The crowd knew Lethal was the heel as they chanted his name during his entrance but still treated him like the heel in the match. Watanabe was more over than one would think, but judging by all the New Japan shirts in the crowd and the big pop when the lion mark logo popped up on the video screen, they really wanted to see someone from New Japan that wasn’t American.

    Show #2

    All Night Express beat The Addiction. Daniels & Kazarian were the most jeered act of the night as the crowd really took to booing and taunting them. Early on in the match, Chris Sabin was at ringside and caught Kazarian when he was thrown over the top rope to the floor. The referee ejected Sabin. For the finish, someone in a red mask ran in and caused a distraction that allowed the Addiction to lose. Was it Sabin or someone else? Time will tell.

    The Kingdom (Adam Cole, Matt Taven, Michael Bennett & Maria Kanellis) came out to the ring all dressed up. The men wore suits while Maria wore a dress and heels. They all cut a promo bragging about their recent accomplishments like winning the tag team titles and Cole playing a role in the finish of the ROH title match the night before on the PPV. Out comes reDragon to confront them as security holds them back from entering the ring. Michael Elgin also enters the scene to even the odds. A six-man tag match is made for later on in the show.

    Jay Briscoe beat Adam Page (with BJ Whitmer) in a no holds barred match. With his shoulder in a sling the night before on the PPV, Page had his shoulder taped up here. The match was a wild brawl with chair shots and a table was broken amongst all kinds of other crazy spots. BJ Whitmer provided guest commentary and he gave Page his crutch at one point to use on Jay. Mark Briscoe ran in to grab the crutch and take it to the back. Whitmer began arguing with Steve Corino as Page tried to get his attention. Distracted by trying to yell at Whitmer, Page fell prey to a Jay and was pinned.

    Following the match was arguably the best and most notable angle on the show. Whitmer got in the ring afterwards and he started beating Briscoe with his other crutch. Corino jumped in the ring to make the save. He took off his sport jacket and began a staredown with Whitmer. Then, Corino clocked Whitmer with a roll of quarters in his hand. Down goes Whitmer. Coins went flying everywhere and the crowd popped big. Corino got out of the ring and hugged Kevin Kelly. Corino left the scene with the story likely  being he can no longer be an announcer due to becoming physically involved in an angle after knocking out Whitmer. He would not be seen again in front of the live crowd as Nigel McGuinness replaced him on commentary for the rest of the night.

    Show #3

    Moose (with Stokely Hathaway) beat Donovan Dijack (with Truth Martini). Moose looked almost even better in the ring than he did the previous night and this was a straight match without all of the gimmicks used in his PPV match.

    Dalton Castle beat Cedric Alexander (with Veda Scott). Castle was without The Boys of course and he was also without his jumpsuit or winged cape. He loses a lot of his aura without the full gimmick but they may be trying to distance him from the comedy aspect of it in favor of a more serious tone. He strolled to the ring in a t-shirt and showed more fire and aggression than usual playing off the story of being upset about losing The Boys. Alexander had various parts of his body taped up selling the brutality of his PPV match with Moose. After the match, Veda Scott cut a promo threatening ROH with a lawsuit over being subjected to an unsafe work environment. That’ll show ‘em, Veda.

    Jay Lethal and Truth Martini cut a promo in the ring. They were bragging when Roderick Strong interrupts them. He wanted another title shot. Lethal said he already beat him in ROH title matches. Lethal tells Nigel to tell Strong the same thing. Nigel says it’s true. However, instead of a ROH title match, Nigel gives Roderick a match for Lethal’s TV title. No announcement was made as to when or where the match takes place.

    reDRagon (Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly) & Michael Elgin beat The Kingdom (Cole & Taven & Bennett with Maria). The match was good and it culminated in an angle where an angry O’Reilly demanded a match with Cole on this very night in San Antonio. Nigel said Cole already had a match booked for later on (“next week”) with AJ Styles and, while he couldn’t cancel that match in favor of another, he could add O’Reilly to it making it a three-way match. Admittedly, I was barely paying attention to the angle itself as I was transfixed on Maria’s assets like I was a New Japan cameraman.

    In a match taped after intermission but before the open of the fourth episode, Chesseburger teamed with a masked man in patriotic red, white and blue gear (which was likely indie wrestler Andrew Lockhart who also worked as a ring attendant at the PPV the night before) calling themselves American Fighters as they beat a local team called The Dirty Outlaws. Mark Briscoe provided guest commentary on this match and the next episode being taped as well.

    Show #4

    The Young Bucks vs. Silas Young & Beer City Bruiser (with The Boys) ended in a no contest. The Bucks were super over. They were probably more over with the crowd than anyone else. After admonishing The Boys earlier in the night about their choice of gear, The Boys came out wearing blue jeans and wifebeaters. The Boys would cower down from Silas and the Bruiser. When Bruiser and Silas weren’t looking they would fan The Bucks. After the Bucks began to run wild, Silas grabbed the house mic and said the match was originally scheduled as The Boys vs. The Bucks so he ordered The Boys to finish the match in the place of himself and the Bruiser.

    The Young Bucks beat The Boys. The crowd as still super hot for this like they were for the previous match. Lots of superkicks as it was a superkick party after all. After The Boys were beaten, Silas and Bruiser went to beat them up some more. The Bucks made the save then helped The Boys to their feet and raised their hands. Despite the show of sportsmanship, the crowd wanted more superkicks and The Bucks obliged by giving The Boys a dual superkicks to leave them laying.

    Roderick Strong beat Will Ferrara. While the crowd was into Strong during his angle with Lethal earlier on, they were mixed on Strong during this match (at least that’s the perspective from my section). He got cheered some, but not as much as in other markets. Nevertheless, it was a strong (pun intended) performance as Roddy showcased his great in-ring skills before making Ferrara tap out to the Stronghold.

    Adam Cole beat Kyle O’Reilly & AJ Styles in a three-way match when Cole pinned O’Reilly. They had a barnburner of a match. Beforehand, Nigel ejected everybody that was in the three corners, which was the other Kingdom members, the Young Bucks, Bobby Fish and Michael Elgin. After the match, they all ran back in for a big brawl that saw the Bullet Club members dispatch the Kingdom. Styles and Lethal had a staredown building to their future title match.

    It should be noted that besides the Young Bucks, the person most over with the crowd at times seemed to be referee Todd Sinclair. Yep, you read that right. On both nights in San Antonio, some fans passed out “Sinclair Section” signs and many people chanted for Sinclair throughout the night. It sounds odd but Todd Sinclair is hugely popular in the market for some reason. It’s like an inside joke though some people seem rather genuinely passionate about their support of ROH’s senior referee.

    By Travis Banks

     Local indie wrestlers working as ROH staff included Thomas Munoz, VG Allin, Bolt Brady, Barrett Brown, and Gregory James. – Dark Match: Keith Lee and Shane Taylor def. The Washington Bullets. Finish was botched as Lee tried to throw one of the bullets up for a powerbomb but couldn’t catch him. Taylor got the pin with a splash. Bobby Cruise comes out with a hot girl, followed by Kevin Kelly, then Steve Corino. Cruise goes through the usual opening spiel and introduces Nigel McGuinness, who recaps All Star Extravaganza and announces the main event of the evening: AJ Styles vs. Adam Cole. Taping 1:- Matt Sydal def. ACH in a Best of 5 Series match to tie the series at 2-2. Sydal won with the Shooting Star Press.- After the match, the KRD attacked both men and complained about being screwed out of the tag titles by some guy stealing their red mask shtick. The All Night Express comes out and says they never lost the tag titles, and declare their intention to get the titles back.- Silas Young and Beer City Bruiser def. The Boys. Before the match, Silas yells at The Boys for still wearing their usual outfits, and has Bruiser squash the two. The Boys actually hold their own until Silas puts them away. A sad Dalton Castle watches from a balcony.- ROH TV Title: Jay Lethal (w/ Truth Martini) def. Watanabe with a low blow and Lethal Injection. Taping 2:- All Night Express def. The Addiction after a distraction from the Mystery Man.- The Kingdom cuts a promo about how they fooled us. reDRagon comes out and wants a 3 on 2 match but Michael Elgin comes out to back them up. A brawl occurs with reDRagon and Elgin getting the upper hand.- No Holds Barred: Jay Briscoe def. Adam Page with a Jay Driller through a table. BJ Whitmer does commentary at ringside. After the match starts, Mark Briscoe comes out and steals one of BJ’s crutches. After the match, BJ beats Jay down with another crutch, but Steve Corino comes in for the save. BJ demands Corino hit him, so Corino knocks BJ out with a roll of quarters. Corino hugs Kevin Kelly and leaves up the ramp. Taping 3:- Nigel McGuinness has replaced Steve Corino on commentary.- Moose (w/ Stokely Hathaway) def. Donovan Dijak (w/ Truth Martini)- Dalton Castle def. Cedric Alexander (w/ Veda Scott). Castle came out in just his gear and a t-shirt. After the match, Veda complains about ROH’s lack of care for their employees, and says she and Cedric are filing a lawsuit.- Jay Lethal and Truth Martini are out for a promo but are interrupted by Roderick Strong, who wants a title shot. Nigel says AJ is the #1 contender for the World title, but there is no #1 contender for the TV title since Lethal beat Watanabe. No date is given for this match.- reDRagon and Michael Elgin def. The Kingdom (w/ Maria) when O’Reily pinned Bennett following Chasing the Dragon. A brawl erupts after the match, and O’Reily demands a match against Cole. Nigel says he has AJ Styles vs. Adam Cole booked for “next week” but adds Kyle, making the main event a triple threat. Intermission – Dark Match: Cheeseburger and Americos def. Andy Dalton and ??? Taping 4:- Mark Briscoe is on commentary.- The Young Bucks def. The Boys. The Boys are now dressed in wifebeater tank tops and baggy jeans. Originally supposed to be the Bucks vs. Silas Young and Beer City Bruiser, but after a few minutes of getting their butts kicked, Silas announces that The Boys will take their place. Chants of “Fan Up” and “Boys to Men” for The Boys, who hold their own against the Bucks in a fine comedy match.-  BJ Whitmer comes out and gets into an argument with Mark Briscoe- Roderick Strong def. Will Ferrara- Adam Cole def. Kyle O’Reily and AJ Styles. Jay Lethal is on commentary. Before the match, Nigel bans The Kingdom, Bobby Fish, Michael Elgin, and The Young Bucks from ringside. After the match, all three stables get into a brawl with The Kingdom being beat down. It eventually leads to Bullet Club hosting a Superkick Party on The Kingdom. As Bullet Club poses, Jay Lethal comes up behind Styles and taunts him with the World title. AJ grabs the mic and thanks San Antonio, and has two words for us if we aren’t down with Bullet Club. Overall a long but fun show. Only negative part was a small group of fans acting like jerks and trying to bring attention to themselves with stupid chants. 

  • WWE Smackdown spoilers: Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins & Sheamus

    Notes for Thursday’s show, taped in Little Rock, AK:

    – WWE Champion/U.S. Champion Seth Rollins came out for a promo and said on Sunday he would be beating two first ballot Hall of Famers.  He pushed the main event on the show: he and Sheamus against Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose. Sheamus noted that he could cash in his briefcase at any time.

    – Naomi & Sasha Banks b Paige & Becky Lynch when Naomi pinned Paige with an inside cradle.

    – Brie Bella and Alicia Fox were backstage preparing for the “Bellabration” of Nikki Bella’s setting the record as the longest reigning Divas champion of all time.

    – WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day cut a promo regarding their match with the Dudleys.

    – Kofi Kingston b Devon Dudley

    – Big Show b Cesaro with the knockout punch

    – Kevin Owens b Dolph Ziggler via DQ when Ryback attacked Owens

    – Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose b WWE Champion/U.S. Champion Seth Rollins & Sheamus when Ambrose pinned Sheamus with Dirty Deeds.

  • WWE NXT TV tapings spoilers 9/10: Tyler Breeze vs. Tomasso Ciampa, Kana, Apollo Crews, Bayley

    From Chris H.:

    – Friday, October 7th was officially announced as the date for the next TakeOver show at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL. Three shows were taped Thursday night to lead up to the live Network special.

    Presumed dark match:

    – Hype Bros def. Elias Samson and Riddick Moss. Zack Ryder pinned Samson after a Rough Ryder while Mojo held him up.

    Wednesday, Sept. 16 show:

    – Tyler Breeze vs Adam Rose never happened. Bull Dempsey came out, and he and Breeze went at it on the mic over their loss last week. Bull tried to get the match from Rose, which turned into a mini brawl with Bull getting the best of it.

    – Tye Dillinger def. ? with a shinbuster type move that resembled a one legged Codebreaker.

    – Apollo Crews def. Solomon Crowe in a good but short match.

    – Dusty Rhodes Classic quarterfinal: Rhyno & Baron Corbin def. Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa. Tons of heat in this match. Corbin pinned Gargano with the End of Days after a lot of back and forth action.

    – NXT Women’s Champion Bayley def. ? in a quick match with the Belly-to-Bayley. Bayley celebrated before the match in the crowd and brought fan Izzy into the ring to pose with the belt. After the match, Sasha Banks came out. They both put over the Brooklyn match, but Banks said she wanted to prove she was the best women’s wrestler. William Regal came out and announced the main event of the next TakeOver show is Bayley vs. Banks in a 30 minute IronWoman Match. The crowd is filled with glee over this news.

    Wednesday, Sept. 23 show:

    – Jason Jordan and Chad Gable def. Dash Wilder and Scott Dawson.

    – Eva Marie def. Carmella by countout.  Match was fine, but very lame finish. Crowd was all over Eva with “that’s a kickout” and “botch queen” chants.

    – Tyler Breeze beat Bull Dempsey using a roll-up and the ropes as leverage.

    – Regal came out to announce the signing of Kana, who is now Asuka (pronounced Ask-uh).  She was interrupted by Dana Brooks and Emma, who said they were the welcoming committee and it was time for Asuka to leave the ring.  She reluctantly did. Odd.

    – NXT Tag Team Champions The Vaudevillains retained over Blake and Murphy with the Whirling Dervish. Blue Pants came out early on and chased Alexa Bliss away. Good near fall late when Blake got the knees up on a swanton attempt and Murphy hit a top rope knee drop.

    Wednesday, Sept. 30 show:

    – Apollo Crews def. Johnny Gargano. Similar in length and quality to the Crowe match. Crowd lost a little steam by the end since it was their 2nd time out.

    – Dana Brooke and Emma def. Peyton Royce and Billie Kay. Dana pinned Peyton after Emma grabbed Peyton’s foot when they were both in the ropes.

    – Tyler Breeze beat Tomasso Ciampa with the Killswitch. Good match.

    – Dusty Rhodes Classic match: NXT Champion Finn Balor and Samoa Joe def. Enzo and Cass when both guys hit their finishers.  Balor came out to a new BALOR CLUB logo on the big screen and white lights instead of his usual red fog.

    – Nothing else was announced for TakeOver besides Banks vs. Bayley and the Dusty Rhodes Classic final.

  • WWE Smackdown 9/10 spoilers: Seth Rollins vs. Ryback with a stipulation

    From Wilkes Barre, PA:

    – The show opened with the Wyatt Family doing a promo, mostly just showing the clip from Raw where they took out Randy Orton.

    – Cesaro b The Miz with the sharpshooter.

    – Renee Young spoke with Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns and third man Jimmy Uso.

    – Paige NC Sasha Banks. Charlotte, Becky Lynch, Tamina, and Naomi were booted from ringside. Paige and Banks were brawling and two referees were trying to break them up.  Naomi and Tamina ran back out and attacked Paige. This brought Charlotte and Lynch back out and they were brawling until the referees tried to break them up. 

    – WWE Champion/U.S. Champion Seth Rollins did a backstage interview about Sting destroying the chocolate statue.  Sheamus came out and they argued as well.

    – WWE Tag Team Champions The New Day (all three) vs. Reigns & Ambrose & Uso looked to be a non-finish. The Wyatts destroyed Uso on the stage. Reigns and Ambrose tried to save him but the lights went out, Uso was laid out, and the Wyatts were gone.

    – The Ascension b Lucha Dragons due to distraction from Stardust and the fall of man. They were beating down the Lucha Dragons until Neville made the save

    – Renee Young interviewed Team Bella. Charlotte came in and said she would win the Divas title on Monday.

    – WWE Champion/U.S. Champion Seth Rollins b I-C Champion Ryback in a lumberjack match. Big Show interfered and attacked Ryback. Mark Henry then attacked Show. The Lucha Dragons did some dives and Neville did a moonsault out of the ring on the heel lumberjacks. Rollins then got the pin after the pedigree.