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The big rumor in the wrestling world coming out of the weekend is that Chris Jericho and Sin Cara were involved in a backstage fight during a WWE live event in England.

The official Twitter account for MLW Radio wrote on Sunday night that “[Sin Cara] remains undefeated as WWE locker room refuses to accept this man as the baddest man on the planet.” They used the hashtag “#Y2JKOd,” and joked that Sin Cara is the backstage “brawl for all” champion.

Both men were involved in separate backstage incidents this year. Sin Cara got in a locker room fight with Simon Gotch of the Vaudevillains, while Jericho scuffled with Brock Lesnar backstage at SummerSlam.

Justin LeBar also reported on the fight, noting that one of the combatants might not have the leverage in the company to avoid punishment by management for fighting. There’s currently no word on what started the fight, of if either men will be disciplined.

Jericho posted a video on Instagram shortly after when the incident was rumored to have taken place, and had no visible injuries or scrapes.

Finally figured out how I can become a ZOMBIE! #bathsalts #wweglasgow

A video posted by Chris Jericho (@chrisjerichofozzy) on

– WWE’s Plans For Hulk Hogan, Why Goldberg Already Has Backstage Heat, & More

Thanks to Jeff Tyreman for sending this in:

I attended the Smackdown Live event last night in Wilkes-Barre, PA and I have
the Dark Match/Main Event results.

Pre-Show Dark Match-James Ellsworth def. Ricky Martinez

Main Event-Breezango def. The Vaudevillains
Luke Harper def. Apollo Crews

After Show Dark Match-Dean Ambrose/Kane/American Alpha def. Bray Wyatt/Randy
Orton/Luke Harper/A.J. Styles. Ambrose gets the pin after Dirty Deeds to
Styles.

Show Notes-Arena was full, very good first half of show. There were a lot of
commercials before the 16-man tag match, which made the crowd lose interest
in that match. Crowd started chanting “We want Taker!” during the tag match.

Here are the WWE Superstars spoilers for this week:

– Titus O’Neil def. Curtis Axel

– Jinder Mahal def. Darren Young

“The Glorious One” Bobby Roode recently appeared on the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast, where he spoke about his decision to join NXT, his current relationship with his former Beer Money tag-team partner James Storm and more. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On his current relationship with James Storm:

“Honestly, James and I haven’t talked since I left [TNA], so we’ve always, even when we were a tag team together, we’ve always kind of done our own thing. I think that made us special at the time. We were two different guys. We never really hung out a ton, but we were able to go out there and create magic together. So, honestly, I don’t know. Everybody, in this business, you kind of have to look out for yourself and I just wasn’t happy anymore and I had a chance to leave. My contract was up. I didn’t know if I was going to come back one day. I didn’t know where I was going to end up. I didn’t know if I wanted to wrestle again. So I mean, James has been successful in the past and I’m sure he will continue to be successful in his career.”

On his decision to join NXT:

“Yes, Samoa Joe, obviously. I know him on a personal level and worked with Joe for many years, so when Joe came over, I spoke to Joe days before he came to NXT. He didn’t really know what was going to happen either. Like me, he just wanted an opportunity and kind of like a fresh start to be rejuvenated and he got that. And, obviously, Joe’s super talented and a unique competitor, so he gave NXT something different, the NXT fans something different, and he had fan following already, which is a huge plus to start with. So I’ve seen Joe. I’ve seen him go in there and the success that he had immediately. A guy like Finn Bálor too, who I had a chance to get to know in Japan when I went over there for some short tours with New Japan, so I knew how talented he was. When he got to NXT, when he got to WWE, they used his talents. He became a superstar, so I knew that if I wanted to be the superstar that I knew that I think I could be that I had to go there. And I think, obviously, I would have to get an opportunity to prove myself, and they’ve given me that opportunity. I hope to continue to impress.”

Check out the complete Bobby Roode interview on the Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast.

As expected, Cody Rhodes was revealed to be the latest addition to The Bullet Club at the New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) World Tag League Finals event in Japan this weekend.

On Saturday, Rhodes was revealed as the newest Bullet Club member and was featured in a video package (see below) indicating that he will be working the big Wrestle Kingdom show next month at the Tokyo Dome.

Check out the clips NJPW aired on Cody Rhodes below.

Ring of Honor has revealed how Television Champion Dragon Lee’s challenger for Final Battle will be decided.

It was announced today that Tony Deppen, Dak Draper, LSG, and Josh Woods will face off in a four-way match at Final Battle. The winner will go on to challenge Dragon Lee for the TV title later in the show.

Woods picked up a big win on this week’s episode of ROH TV, defeating Jay Lethal in a Pure Rules match. LSG also recently impressed against Lethal. He went to a 15-minute time-limit draw against Lethal in a Pure Rules match on ROH TV last week. Lethal was declared the winner by split decision.

Deppen is a regular for Game Changer Wrestling. He made his ROH debut by losing to PJ Black in the first round of ROH’s recent Pure title tournament. The tournament was won by Jonathan Gresham.

Draper was the winner of last year’s ROH Top Prospect tournament.

After being on hiatus since March due to the COVID-19 pandemic, ROH returned to television production with closed set tapings in Maryland this August. Dragon Lee hasn’t appeared since ROH’s return.

Dragon Lee has been ROH TV Champion since winning the title from Shane Taylor at last year’s Final Battle.

Final Battle is taking place on Friday, December 18. It will air on pay-per-view and HonorClub. Dragon Lee’s brother and La Faccion Ingobernable stablemate Rush will defend his ROH World Championship against Brody King in the main event. EC3 vs. Jay Briscoe is also set for the show.

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Monday night marked the beginning of WWE’s RAW Women’s Championship storyline for WrestleMania 33. According to a report by Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com, WWE officials originally planned to do Charlotte Flair vs. Barley earlier this year, but they decided to postpone it so the payoff to the feud can take place at WrestleMania.

It looks like the first big match between Charlotte and Bayley will go down at the Royal Rumble in Texas next month. According to Meltzer, WWE officials feel Bayley is more over as a babyface than Sasha Banks is, and they’re high on Charlotte’s work as a heel.

It’s been noted in the past that WWE Chairman Vince McMahon isn’t a fan of Sasha Banks’ in-ring style.

WrestleMania 33 takes place on April 2nd, 2017, at the Camping World Stadium — formerly known as the Citrus Bowl — in Orlando, Florida.

– Backstage News On Big Surprise Planned For WrestleMania, WWE’s Plans For Brock Lesnar & The Undertaker

WWE Live Event Results (2/18/17) – Edmonton, AB

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– Apollo Crews def. Dolph Ziggler: A great opener, with Crews getting the win after a back lifted sit out powerbomb.

– Rhyno & Heath Slater def. Ascension: Rhyno got the hot tag and ended up winning the match after a Gore.

– Mojo Rawley def. Aiden English: Rawley won with a tilt-a-whirl slam.

– Natalya & Tamina def. Alexa Bliss & Carmella: Natalya is from Calgary, Alberta so got a great pop and she played a face tonight along with a returning Tamina. Ellsworth and Carmella got laid out by Tamina which allowed Natalya to pull out the win by locking in the Sharpshooter on Bliss and getting her to submit.

– Baron Corbin def. Kalisto: Corin wins with the End of Days.

– American Alpha def. Breezango: AA wins this in a standard match.

– Dean Ambrose def. The Miz & AJ Styles in a triple threat match. AJ Styles got the biggest face reaction with Ambrose close behind. Miz generated solid heel heat. It was obvious that Ambrose was going to pin Miz and that’s what happened after the Dirty Deeds.

Despite the groundswell of support behind Senator Elizabeth Warren’s (D-Mass.) popular student loan proposal, Senate leaders have dismissed the legislation opting instead to let student interest rates double Monday as they pack their bags for a Fourth of July holiday recess.

Because of Congressional inaction, students will be left in the lurch as federal Stafford loans spike to 6.8 percent.

The Warren bill proposes to tie student loan interest rates to the same “discounted rates” given to big banks from the Federal Reserve, lowering student loan rates to 0.75 percent and saving students thousands of dollars.

“We subsidize bankers whose excesses blew up the economy, why not subsidize kids struggling to pay for the education we say they need?” writes Robert Borosage. However, he adds that the legislators “dismiss the Warren proposal out of hand.”

With more support than any other proposal, petitions backing the bill have received over a million signatures and presidents from more than 25 colleges have backed the legislation. A recent poll conducted by Public Policy Polling found that 60 percent of respondents backed Warren’s idea, including 56 percent of Republicans. 

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However, despite the widespread popularity, the bill has been systematically ignored by Congress and has not yet come up for a vote.

As the Huffington Post reports, “several other proposals from both sides of the aisle have received a vote, but they all raise the cost for borrowers over time, and many received pushback from advocates for students.”

“The fundamental issue is whether the United States government should be making a profit off students,” charged Warren.

Failing to bring this option to the table, Senate Democrats Thursday effectively conceded to the rate spike and are instead hedging their bets on an upcoming July 10th vote to decide on a temporary solution to freeze interest rates for one year.

In the meantime, the low- and middle-income students who are eligible for the subsidized loans are guaranteed that their interest rates will double Monday promising roughly $2,600 more in costs every ten years, according to US Department of Education budget data.

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TNA made a number of announcements this week, the latest of which centers around tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling on Pop TV, the first show for TNA of the new year.

Impact Wrestling will kick off their 2017 campaign as part of the new majority owners Anthem Wrestling Exhibitions, LLC., a subsidiary of Anthem Sports & Entertainment, with a special “extended live” episode.

Tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling airs “live” via tape delay from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and will be extended in length by ten minutes. TNA announced the news via their official Twitter page, writing, “Sometimes 2 hours isn’t enough time.”

Announced for tonight’s show is a TNA World Championship match with Eddie Edwards defending the title against Bobby Lashley, EC3 or a mystery opponent, as well as The Broken Hardy’s appearing on Eli Drake’s “Facts Of Life” segment where they promise to deliver an announcement of some kind.

Check back here later this evening for news and notes from the first episode of Impact Wrestling of 2017, as well as for any spoiler notes coming out of the first set of television tapings for future shows.

There are two more episodes of Smackdown Live left going into the Royal Rumble. Advertised for this week’s show is a Smackdown Women’s Title Steel Cage match with Alexa Bliss defending her title against Becky Lynch. Also announced is a “King’s Court” segment with Jerry Lawler since the show is in Memphis, which is where he is from. Let’s get to it.

Live from Memphis, Tennessee this is Smackdown Live for episode #909.

There was a brief video to start the show letting us know about Bliss vs. Lynch in the Steel Cage later in the show.

The live shot of the arena showed the steel cage hanging above the ring.

Smackdown Commissioner Shane McMahon made his entrance. It was his birthday a few days ago. The announce team of Mauro Ranallo, John Bradshaw Layfield, David Otunga and Tom “no talking during matches” Phillips were shown on camera.

Shane was greeted with a loud “Shane O Mac” chant. He mentioned the Royal Rumble taking place in San Antonio in less than two weeks. He went over key names in the match: Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Goldberg, Braun Strowman, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, Baron Corbin and Dean Ambrose to name a few.

Shane announced that in four weeks time (on February 12) in Phoenix, the WWE Championship will be defended inside the Elimination Chamber.

Analysis: That was something that we knew, but it wasn’t mentioned on WWE television before.

The WWE Champion AJ Styles showed up to complain about having to defend the title in the Elimination Chamber. He went into the ring as Shane wondered if Styles would still be champion heading into the Elimination Chamber. Styles said “over my dead body” at the idea of John Cena beating him for the WWE Title at Royal Rumble. Styles told Shane to consult the champ before he makes a decision like that, but the fans interrupted them with a loud “AJ Styles” chant. Shane said the only person he consulted with was the Smackdown General Manager Daniel Bryan. Shane told Styles he is one of the best and he also criticized Styles’ attitude. Styles suggested that he go back to Japan and never come back. Styles complained about how he hasn’t been in an Elimination Chamber before…there’s the music of John Cena.

John Cena made his entrance and he was greeted by “John Cena sucks” chants to the tune of his song. He ran into the ring to join Styles and McMahon.

Styles told Cena that he should just shut up since his “brother-in-law” Bryan gifted him with a title match. Styles told Shane that it’s stupid to put Styles in an Elimination Chamber match just two weeks after the Royal Rumble. He wondered why Smackdown Live was against AJ Styles. The ranting continued as Styles asked who is next to steal his spotlight. Here comes The Miz with Maryse.

The Miz walked out with his lively wife Maryse and they made their way into the ring. Miz said that whenever he gets his rematch with Dean Ambrose, he’ll win back his Intercontinental Title. Miz talked about how whether he wins the Royal Rumble or the WWE Title at Elimination Chamber, he’ll be in the main event as a dual champion that does more than any champion has done before.

Styles told Miz the best thing he can do is stay away from him and the Elimination Chamber. Miz mocked Styles by saying that while Miz was growing his hair out to become America’s next top soccer mom (ouch), he was beating John Cena before it was cool. Miz claimed that when people talk about Smackdown Live people aren’t talking about Styles, they are talking about The Miz. Heels lie, but that’s okay. Cena said it sounds like Miz is saying that he’s better than AJ Styles. Styles reminded Miz that the last time they were in Memphis, Styles knocked his tooth out. Styles took a dig at Maryse and made a limp joke for The Miz. Cena furthered the matter by wondering if Miz would take that.

After Styles and Miz kept arguing, Shane announced a match for Smackdown: AJ Styles vs. The Miz right now…or at least after the break.

Analysis: It was a pretty standard opening segment to set up a match coming up right after a break. There were some decent lines in there and Cena was comical a bit trying to set up the match. I don’t think WWE knows how to do opening segments without setting up a match right away or later in the show. It’s the formula they love to use.

Still to come: King’s Court segment hosted by Jerry Lawler with Dolph Ziggler as the guest.

(Commercial)

There was a shot of Dean Ambrose holding the Intercontinental Title. He said he needs a new title because it smells from The Miz and it’s sticky. Shane said he can’t help him since there’s only one title. Ambrose told Shane he wants Randy Orton in a match. Shane gave it to him. Ambrose was pleased with it.

Analysis: That’s the kind of match they should have announced before the show, but it’s fine to set it up during Smackdown.

AJ Styles vs. The Miz (w/Maryse)

The WWE Title is not on the line. John Cena is on commentary for this match.

It’s a heel vs. heel match although Styles gets cheered a lot. Cena was there promoting various products and appearances he’s involved with. Styles worked over Miz with some punches and hit a backbreaker for a two count. Miz went for a hiptoss, but Styles tripped him up with a Calf Crusher. Miz got to the ropes. Styles came back with a forearm to counter a rollup attempt. Styles with a boot to the face. He went for a move on the apron, but Maryse distracted him and Miz nailed Styles with a boot that knocked Styles to the floor a few minutes into this match.

(Commercial)

Back from break, Miz was in control with his Daniel Bryan taunting with a corner dropkick. Miz nailed a corner clothesline to knock Styles down. Miz off the top countered by Miz with a boot. Miz kicked him in the head to avoid a Styles Clash. The ref held Styles back, so Miz did a thumb to the eye and a DDT for a two count. Styles got a rollup for a two count. Styles kicked Miz away and hit a Pele Kick while Miz was on the apron. Hard knee to the face by Styles knocked Miz to the floor. Styles threw Miz into Cena, but Cena blocked it. Styles punched Cena and the ref called for the bell. The match went about ten minutes.

Match Result: Disqualification

Analysis: **3/4 It was a good match for the time given. It felt like they were on their way to something great, but it needed another five minutes. It didn’t get into a spot where they were doing believable nearfalls and submissions that could have ended the match. I thought Miz was going to take a pin or submit, so at least they surprised me a bit with that finish. Miz was more of the heel in the match with Styles working like a face with the comeback. The finish probably could have been set up a bit better, but it got the job done in terms of ending in a disqualification.

Styles left the ring. Miz attacked Cena from behind, but Cena dropped Miz with the Attitude Adjustment. Styles went for a springboard attack, Cena avoided it and hit the Attitude Adjustment. Cena posed with the WWE Title as a preview of what could happen at Royal Rumble.

Analysis: Good showing from Cena to look strong. He easily fended off both Miz and Styles without even taking a bump. I want Styles to retain at Royal Rumble, but not sure if it’s happening. I think a title change is more likely in the Universal Title match between Reigns and Owens.

Up next is Nikki Bella to call out Natalya.

(Commercial)

Nikki Bella entered for a promo. A clip aired of her match against Natalya that didn’t happen last week because they had a brawl all around the ringside area ending with Natalya putting her in a Sharpshooter.

Nikki said that last week they were just getting started, so tonight they are going to finish what they started. Nikki called out Natalya. She told her to come out there right now. When there was no sign of Natalya, Nikki said that Natalya is the best there is, best there was and best there ever will be at stabbing people in the back.

Natalya was with a microphone up in the aisle. She went over to a merchandise stand. She asked somebody about the Nikki Bella merchandise. A guy pointed it out, so Natalya noted it was right next to the John Cena merchandise. While this was going on, Nikki went up the steps to the same section Natalya was in. Natalya did a promo where she was ranting about Bret Hart was her former uncle because he supported Nikki. Natalya grabbed the Nikki shirts and threw them in the trash.

Nikki showed up backstage and tackled Natalya. They went crashing through a table. They brawled on the floor as security guys showed up to try to break them up. Natalya ran at her and got her hands on her again as security guys pulled both women back to keep them apart. The scene ended there.

Analysis: Good brawl from the ladies again. They’ve really worked hard to make it feel like a personal feud instead of typical rivalry where two people battle to see who the better person is. I also like that there has been a long build up to their eventual match. It could happen at the Royal Rumble although the lineup for that show is getting full, so we’ll see if it becomes official. I’m just happy Natalya has gotten a chance to talk more and be in a meaningful feud because she deserves it.

Later on Smackdown: Ambrose vs. Orton.

(Commercial)

The announcers hyped up the Steel Cage match again.

Alexa Bliss was interviewed backstage by Dasha Fuentes. Bliss called Lynch a human Chucky doll. Bliss said that when she walks out of the cage as champion, the look on Becky Lynch’s face will be something that no one will ever forget.

Analysis: Ominous words from Bliss that could have a lot of meaning after their match.

A video aired about Kurt Angle being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. It featured several comedy clips from his career, which showed how diverse of a performer he was because he was great as a serious wrestler as well.

Tickets for WWE Hall of Fame go on sale this Friday at 10amET. The Hall of Fame ceremony is at the Amway Center in Orlando on Friday, March 31.

Dean Ambrose made his entrance. A clip aired from a few weeks ago when the Wyatt Family attacked Ambrose with Orton hitting a RKO on Ambrose. The show went to break.

Analysis: It’s the top of hour two, so that means Bliss vs. Lynch is the main event. I like that decision.

(Commercial)

The Wyatt Family trio of Bray Wyatt, Randy Orton and Luke Harper made their entrance. A clip aired of Orton and Harper arguing last week.

Dean Ambrose vs. Randy Orton (w/Bray Wyatt & Luke Harper)

This match is not for Ambrose’s Intercontinental Title.

Ambrose with a running cross body block to take down Orton. Ambrose took control with a side headlock. Orton came back with a headlock of his own. Shoulder tackle by Orton. Ambrose tripped him up with a drop toe hold. Orton came back with a suplex that drove Ambrose’s stomach onto the top rope. Chinlock by Orton again. Ambrose got back to his feet, went to the top and hit a flying elbow to knock Orton down. Orton escaped to the floor, but Ambrose was there to nail him with a clothesline on the floor. Wyatt and Harper stared at Ambrose, so Orton shoved Ambrose into the ring post. Orton with a back suplex onto the announce table, but it wasn’t done with a lot of force. The table didn’t break. The show went to break about six minutes into the match.

(Commercial)

The show returned from break with Ambrose hitting a clothesline while JBL noted that Orton dominated the last few minutes. Ambrose hit a flying forearm followed by a swinging neckbreaker for a two count. Orton hit an uppercut, Ambrose off the ropes and Orton nailed a powerslam for a two count of his own. Wyatt yelled at Orton to finish it now with a RKO. Orton wanted a superplex, but Ambrose fought out of it. They each countered finishers and Ambrose hit a clothesline for a two count. Orton went for the draping DDT, but Ambrose gave him a back body drop over the top to the floor. Ambrose with a suicide dive that took out Harper on the floor. Orton avoided it. Ambrose on the apron, so Orton hit a draping DDT. Harper went into the ring looking for revenge. Orton told him to leave the ring. He left. Ambrose got a ROLLUP OF DEATH~! and of course it was enough to win after 15 minutes.

Winner by pinfall: Dean Ambrose

Analysis: *** Good match with the finish that makes me groan because of how often WWE busts out the ROLLUP OF DEATH~! It would have been better to have Ambrose hit his finish there. It’s not like it would hurt Orton because the main story was about Harper causing the distraction that cost Orton the match. That’s the third time Orton has been pinned in the last month or so because he was pinned twice in tag title matches and also in this match. That’s what usually happens when somebody is about to turn, so in this case Orton going face.

Post match, Orton and Harper argued. They threw punches. Wyatt got in the middle of them to break it up. When Harper stepped towards Orton, Wyatt nailed him with a punch to the mouth. Orton smiled about it. Harper stood in the middle of them again to prevent further incident. Harper left the ring first and went up the aisle by himself.

Analysis: The slow split of the Wyatt Family continues. It will probably lead to some big incident at the Royal Rumble. I think Orton will split off as a face soon leading to a match against Wyatt at WrestleMania.

Becky Lynch was interviewed by Dasha Fuentes backstage. Lynch said she never runs from a fight, so she knows who she is. Lynch said we’ll find out who Alexa Bliss is and it won’t be champion.

Up next: Lawler will host King’s Court with Dolph Ziggler.

(Commercial)

King’s Court With Dolph Ziggler

The legendary Jerry Lawler was in the ring hosting King’s Court. He was in his king attire with his ring gear on and a robe as well as a crown. Lawler said that it’s good to be back there on a King’s Court on Smackdown Live. He got the cheap pop noting how they were in their hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. Lawler introduced Dolph Ziggler.

Dolph Ziggler walked out in his street clothes. When Lawler welcomed to the King’s Court, Ziggler said nothing.

Lawler noted that Ziggler’s goodness has faded almost as much as the bleach in his hair. When Lawler asked him what’s up, Ziggler said nothing. Lawler said he thinks that Ziggler is frustrated because he hasn’t been winning a lot of matches and now he thinks this new attitude is going to win him some matches. Lawler asked if that’s what he is thinking. Ziggler said nothing again. Lawler cued up footage of Ziggler losing to Kalisto and then Ziggler attacked Kalisto and Apollo Crews with a steel chair.

Ziggler teased leaving. Lawler pleaded with him to talk. Ziggler said he knew Lawler would try to make him look bad and try to dirty his name in his hometown. He knew because Ziggler brought some footage himself. Ziggler showed footage from September 2012 when he hit Lawler with several elbow drops leading to Lawler suffering a heart attack on Raw shortly after. The crowd booed. Ziggler said that Lawler blamed him for his heart attack and he should have. Ziggler said if Lawler doesn’t finish with these questions then Ziggler will finish what he started over four years ago. Fans chanted “Jerry” as they had a staredown. Lawler told Ziggler no matter how many times he changes his attitude he will always be a loser. Crowd cheered. Ziggler took a step back and nailed Lawler with a superkick that knocked Lawler down. JBL went into the ring to check on Lawler. JBL actually slipped getting into the ring. Ziggler went up the ramp. Lawler yelled “Ziggler” repeatedly and told him to get back in the ring. Ziggler just left.

Analysis: That was an intense segment with a personal touch to it as Ziggler brought up the heart attack that Lawler suffered on Raw in 2012. I’m not that surprised that they would go that route because it was cheap heat on Ziggler, who needs to get heat on him as a new heel. A lot of fans were cheering him even after he turned a few weeks ago, so having him go that route with Lawler both verbally and with the cheap superkick is a way to get people to really hate the guy. Now they have to book Ziggler stronger so they can get him some wins. Good to see Lawler on WWE TV again. It would be cool to see him on Raw and Smackdown periodically hosting talk show segments.

Bliss and Lynch were shown preparing for their Steel Cage match.

A clip of the new XXX movie starring Vin Diesel was shown.

(Commercial)

Coming up on Talking Smack later, Shane McMahon joins Renee Young as the co-host.

The announcers talked about what happened with Lawler and JBL was mad about it. Otunga made a comment about JBL slipping and JBL said he was concerned about his friend.

Analysis: Otunga is the face announcer. He should have been the one to check on Lawler. I’m just kidding. There’s more history with JBL and Lawler as older guys.

Bray Wyatt was shown backstage in a darkened room. He said the Wyatt Family members will be in the Royal Rumble. He also said Orton will face Harper next week on Smackdown Live and the group will be stronger than ever.

Analysis: It’s probably time for Orton to get a win after all of the losses in the last month. Just a guess.

The steel cage was lowered on top of the ring for the main event.

Becky Lynch made her entrance first for the main event. The Smackdown Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss made her entrance as well. The show went to break.

(Commercial)

The bell rang as they returned from break.

Smackdown Women’s Championship Steel Cage Match: Alexa Bliss vs. Becky Lynch

In WWE cage matches, you can win by escaping the cage, going out the door, by pinfall or submission.

The match started at 10:46pmET so they should get a little over ten minutes. Lynch was aggressive early on. Bliss slowed her down with a back elbow and a boot to the face. Bliss tripped her up with a STO takedown. Lynch tried to climb out, but Bliss pulled her down. Lynch with a dropkick on Bliss, but Bliss came back by slamming her face first into turnbuckle. Both women were on the top rope against the cage. Bliss rammed Lynch’s head into the cage. Lynch came back by grabbing Bliss by the air and they went crashing to the mat as the match went to beak.

(Commercial)

The match returned from break with Bliss kicking Lynch in the back while Lynch was against the cage. Bliss missed a charge by the cage, but Lynch moved and Bliss hit the cage. Lynch tried to leave only for Bliss to stop her. Lynch hit a missile dropkick off the top for a two count. Lynch climbed up to the top of the cage. Bliss stopped her from climbing out. Lynch hit a jumping side kick on the top rope while they were against the cage. Lynch hit a Bexploder Suplex off the top rope for a two count. Good nearfall there. Fans chanted “this is awesome” for them. Bliss tried to crawl out the door, but Lynch stopped her with punches. La Luchadora went to ringside. She stood on the apron where the door was. Lynch was stunned by it. Lynch took down Bliss with the Disarmer. La Luchadora interfered with a spin kick to the face. Bliss hit the snap DDT on Lynch and got the pinfall win after 12 minutes.

Winner by pinfall: Alexa Bliss

Analysis: *** It was a cheap win to keep the title on the champion while also ending the feud because Lynch failed to win back her title. I liked the way they used the cage as a weapon and came up with some pretty cool spots. It’s impressive when you see smaller women like Bliss and it’s not like Lynch is that big, but they managed to do some cool moves. Bumping off the top rope isn’t always easy. They did a good job.

After the match was over, Bliss and Luchadora stomped away on Lynch. Luchadora held her up, but Lynch fought them off. Lynch ripped off the mask of Luchadora and revealed it to be Mickie James. Lynch was stunned by it. The crowd was shocked. The heels knocked down Lynch again. Replays aired of the reveal.

Smackdown ended with Bliss holding up the Smackdown Women’s Championship with Mickie holding up Bliss’ hand while Lynch was out on the mat.

Analysis: That was great. I loved it. It wasn’t a surprise to me, but it’s still one of those things that I was able to enjoy. Like I said, it was a cheap win for a heel champion as well as a big reveal. Mickie is one of the greatest women’s wrestlers in WWE history. She was released in 2010. Bringing her back is a great move because there’s a whole roster full of women that she doesn’t have much history with, so it’s going to be very fresh to see her back in a WWE ring. I’m glad they gave this match the main event slot so that they could go off the air with this big moment.

I know most people reading this are aware, but I’ve been close friends with Mickie for about seven years. I’ve spent those years working on her website and other social media channels (mainly Facebook). I knew she was coming back for this and didn’t tell although I saw it get leaked online in the last day. I’m glad it’s happened and very happy for her being back in WWE. I didn’t think they’d bring her back as a heel, but I know she’ll do very well in a feud with Lynch. They’re going to have some incredible matches.

 

Three Stars of the Show

1. Mickie James – This is her first time on Raw or Smackdown in nearly seven years, so she gets this spot.

2. Alexa Bliss

3. Becky Lynch

All women this week. I liked Ambrose vs. Orton  and Styles vs. Miz too, but it’s going to the girls this time.

 

The Scoreboard

7.5 out of 10

Last week: 6

2017 Average: 7.17

Average Post Brand Split (July 26, 2016): 6.52 – Raw is at 5.77

Last 5 Weeks: 6, 8, 9, 7.5, 7

2016 High: 8 (Jan. 3)

2016 Low: 6 (Jan. 10)

 

Final Thoughts

It gets a 7.5 out of 10.

Fun show again. There were three main matches that were given a decent amount of time and I think all of them were good. I loved the ending with the Mickie reveal.

As I say every week, the flow to this show is a lot better than Raw. They know how to take their time telling stories, nothing feels rushed and it leads to be a better product. I enjoyed it a lot.

That’s all for now. Go Toronto Raptors. Go Toronto Maple Leafs.

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