Month: January 2021

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Erick Rowan appeared tonight on AEW Dynamite’s Brodie Lee tribute show.

He appeared towards the end of a six-man tag team match which pitted Alex Reynolds & John Silver of The Dark Order and Hangman Page against MJF, Santana, and Ortiz of the Inner Circle. Wardlow, who was at ringside, attacked Reynolds as he was making the save for his partner Silver. It was at that moment that Rowan came in and attacked Wardlow, sending him to the back. Rowan was identified both by his WWE name and the name he has been using outside of WWE, Erick RedBeard.

Reynolds, Silver, and Page made a comeback, but MJF put Ortiz’s foot on the ropes as he was being pinned. MJF then pulled the mask off of -1 (Brodie Huber) at ringside. -1 responded by hitting MJF with a kendo stick. Silver then pinned Ortiz with a discus forearm.

After the match, Rowan returned to the ring and helped an emotional Reynolds and Silver back to their feet. He held a sign that said “Goodbye for now, my brother. See you down the road” as they embraced. 

Rowan and Lee, under the name Luke Harper, teamed regularly in NXT and later on the main WWE roster as part of the Wyatt Family. They also had a separate run as a team away from Bray Wyatt, repackaged under the team name The Bludgeon Brothers.

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Tshepo Sekhabi, the 20-year-old independent wrestler who attempted to make a name for himself by attacking Randy Orton, and then cut a promo on YouTube claiming he planned the whole thing out in advance, ended up getting charged and plead guilty to assault.

Sekhabi, who performs at local wrestling shows under the ring name “Jozi The Wrestling Machine,” was ordered to either pay a fine of 500 Rant ($50) or serve 30 days in jail.

Additionally, Sekhabi was given a three-year suspended sentence.

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WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently spoke to South African website Sowetan Live about the success of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in Hollywood, as well as his thoughts on whether or not we have seen the last of “The Great One” inside a WWE ring.

Below are highlights from the article:

On his thoughts on how The Rock reached the success he has in Hollywood: “One of the reasons he’s one of the biggest stars in Hollywood is because he made it his goal to be that, years and years and years of having that goal and he had the drive to make it happen. He wanted when he first started to make it big in wrestling.”

On his feelings that we haven’t seen the last of The Rock inside the squared circle for WWE: “I am of the belief … that The Rock, knowing the competitor and the perfectionist he is, will want to go out on his terms and not anyone else’s. My belief is that we have not seen the last of The Rock in the ring. Just knowing him and his competitive nature and the fact that he loves the genre, his life and his family’s life in the business I would think that he would want to go out of the business under better circumstances than leaving where his last match resulted in an injury which pushed him to the sideline and didn’t let him complete the match as he would have loved to have done. He can go out on a more healthier, and higher note.”

Check out the complete article online at SowetanLive.co.za.

Update On When The Rock Will Make His Next WWE TV Return

The Monday, August 12th SummerSlam “go-home” edition of WWE RAW averaged 4.111 million viewers, according to Zap2It.com.

The 4.111 total average viewership marks a decrease from last Monday night’s 4.178 million viewers.

The overall average was brought down mainly due to hour one, which averaged 3.743 million viewers. The show steadily increased from that point, as is typically the case each Monday night, as hour two grew to 4.273 million viewers, and the third and final hour drew 4.317 million viewers.

Check back later today for the final cable rating for the SummerSlam “go-home” edition of WWE RAW.

WWE SummerSlam Spoilers

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The following are results from the WWE live event in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. The event was held on Saturday, September 7, 2013.

-Dolph Ziggler wins a Battle Royal that included The Prime Time Players, Big E. Langston, Ryback, Fandango, NXT’s Xavier Woods, among other names.

-Big E. Langston defeated Damien Sandow via Pinfall after hitting Sandow with his finisher.

-The Prime Time Players defeated 3MB. Not a lot to say here. The crowd was actually pretty behind Young and O’Neil. Decent little match.

-Naomi defeated AJ Lee in Divas action.

-R-Truth defeated Fandango via Pinfall. The fans vote on either a match or a dance-off between R-Truth and Fandango. They pick dance-off, but Fandango attacks Truth anyways. Same stuff they’ve been doing with the Divas recently. In the end, Truth wins the match.

-The Wyatt Family defeated Tons Of Funk. Crowd was way into both teams. Younger fans for Funk, older fans for Wyatt’s. In the end, the Wyatt’s get the win.

-Ryback defeated Xavier Woods. Ryback gets the win here against NXT star Woods, who also worked the Battle Royal. Ryback did as well.

-Dolph Ziggler defeated Alberto Del Rio via Disqualification.

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