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WrestleMania weekend was one of the biggest, if not the biggest weekend in professional wrestling history as several promotions had multiple events over the course of a few days. WWE had the show of shows WrestleMania, NXT TakeOver, Hall of Fame, WrestleMania Axxess and a few other events during WrestleMania weekend. Aside from WWE’s events, there was also an event called WrestleCon which had several promotions have their own events. There was an Impact Wrestling vs Lucha Underground Event and even promotions such as Evolve, GCW, Shimmer and House of Hardcore had their own events during WrestleCon.
WrestleCon also had appearances, autograph signings and much more. WWE Hall of Famer Sting even met a number of former WCW Stars during WrestleCon and he tweeted this photo of himself with Lex Luger, Mr. Hughes, Mick Foley, and Rick Steiner:

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— Sting (@Sting) April 14, 2018

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Where are they going in 2014-15? Minnesota Recruits 2014-15

Biehn is projected to wrestle at 125 or 133 pounds in college.

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Jordan Biehn, Jackson County Central
2014 MN HS State Tournament 1A 12th 126 5th 46-8
2013 USA Wrestling Nationals FS Junior 132 DNP
2013 MN HS State Tournament 1A 11th 120 4th 33-12
2012 USA Wrestling Nationals FS Cadet 132 DNP
2012 MN/USA Wrestling State Folk Cadet 126 3rd
2011 Rumble on the Red 1A 10th 113 8th

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PWG recently held Night Two of their All Star Weekend 14 Event which emanated from Reseda, California. The main event of the show saw Keith Lee defending the PWG Title in a Three Way Match against WALTER and Jonah Rock. In addition to Keith Lee defending the PWG Title against WALTER & Jonah Rock, PWG All-Star Weekend 14 Night 2 will see new champions The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz) face Violence Unlimited (Brody King & Tyler Bateman). Below are the results from the show:
– Trevor Lee def. Flash Morgan Webster. Lee won with a suplex variation.
– Joey Janela def. Robbie Eagles. Janela won with a Super Brainbuster from the top rope.

– The Rascalz (Dezmond Xavier & Zachary Wentz) def. Violence Unlimited (Brody King & Tyler Bateman). Wentz pinned Bateman after hitting the standing moonsault.
– Bandido def. Rey Horus. Bandido won with a moonsault off the top rope while holding Horus in a body slam position.
– Sammy Guevara def. Taiji Ishimori. Guevara won with a shooting star press. After the match, Guevara cuts a promo saying that he won’t compete in PWG any longer if he doesn’t get a title shot.
– Matt Riddle def. Timothy Thatcher. Riddle won with the Bromission.

– WALTER def. Keith Lee and Jonah Rock to win the PWG Title. WALTER pinned Lee after hitting a massive lariat. After the match, Lee cut a promo saying that he didn’t do what former champion Chuck Taylor had asked about being a better champion than he was. Lee also said that he hopes WALTER will now be that champion. Guevara comes back out after Lee was finished and got in WALTER’s face. WALTER responded by landing a massive chop, sending Guevara out of the ring.

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BUFFALO, Minn. (KMSP) – A simple softball game turned into a life-and-death situation for a high school wrestling coach who collapsed, but as it happened, police, EMTs and a highly-skilled doctor were right there on the field.

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Jason Maurer’s parents are convinced that without the overwhelmingly urgent response, their son would be dead. Fortunately for him and his family, there was an anesthesiologist on the opposing team — and teams of police and emergency responders — playing softball nearby. Continue reading at www.myfoxtwincities.com

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The 50-man Royal Rumble match officially marked the largest Royal Rumble match that WWE has ever produced in the history of the company. With the unique setting in Saudi Arabia, and with several spots still open before the match began, it only made sense that WWE would want to surprise the fans by adding a few unexpected entrants into the match. Most of the participants in the Royal Rumble match were taken from the Raw and Smackdown rosters, however, there were also quite a number of returning stars and NXT Superstars who joined the match. Below is a complete list of all of the surprise entrants involved in the 50-man Royal Rumble match (not including the previously announced Rey Mysterio, The Great Khali, Chris Jericho, and Mark Henry entrants).
The Greatest Royal Rumble event in Saudi Arabia saw the following surprise entrants debut in Royal Rumble the match:
– Hiroki Sumi: Sumi is a 400-pound Japanese sumo wrestler who entered the match as a complete surprise. He competed in Japan as Hishofuji before retiring in January 2017. Sumi entered the match at #7 and was eliminated by Mark Henry.

#7?? = The MONSTROUS #HirokiSumi!#WWEGRR pic.twitter.com/Nuv2wobtOt
— WWE (@WWE) April 27, 2018

– Hornswoggle: This was Hornswoggle’s first time back in a WWE ring since 2016. Hornswoggle tried his best to win the match, and he did eliminate Dash Wilder, but he was ultimately unsuccessful. After entering the Royal Rumble match as the 12th entrant, he was eventually eliminated by 205 Live star Tony Nese.

Stop EVERYTHING and watch @WWEHornswoggle shock the @WWEUniverse in Saudi Arabia by entering the Greatest #RoyalRumble Match! #WWEGRR pic.twitter.com/3C5g7UVZVM
— WWE (@WWE) April 27, 2018

The following names are the NXT Superstars who were involved in the Royal Rumble match in Saudi Arabia:

– Tucker Knight: One-half of the Heavy Machinery tag team with Otis Dozovic, Knight entered the match at #24. He eliminated 205 Live’s Drew Gulak before being tossed out of the ring by Big E.

#2??4?? = @WWENXT‘s @TuckerKnightWWE!#WWEGRR #HeavyMachinery #AllNightTuckerKnight pic.twitter.com/hZk7QwdcDZ
— WWE (@WWE) April 27, 2018

– Roderick Strong: Currently an NXT Tag Team Champion. Roddy joined the match as entrant #34 but was dumped out by Baron Corbin.

#3??4?? = The #UndisputedERA‘s @roderickstrong!#WWEGRR #ShockTheSystem pic.twitter.com/bYKr9ER5Qh
— WWE (@WWE) April 27, 2018

– Babatunde: Polish professional wrestler and former football player currently training at the WWE Performance Center. The nearly 7-foot wrestler entered at #37 and was eliminated by Braun Strowman.

#3??7?? = @Babatundewwe!#WWEGRR pic.twitter.com/kVaoJLZQVu
— WWE (@WWE) April 27, 2018

– Dan Matha: Performance Center trainee who has been helping out with WWE’s recent tryouts in Saudi Arabia. He entered at #40 before he was eliminated by the match’s eventual winner, Braun Strowman.
 

#4??0?? = The powerful @TheDanMatha!#WWEGRR pic.twitter.com/hqfjJdTikw
— WWE (@WWE) April 27, 2018

One of the most unexpected announcements of the year came as early as January when WWE Chairman Vince McMahon announced that he will be resurrecting the XFL, which had been his defunct football league that previously shut down back in 2001. McMahon confirmed that the league will be coming back under the XFL name, and that it should be fully operational by the year 2020. McMahon announced that the XFL would be coming back through his Alpha Entertainment company, which is an endeavor that the former WWE Champion has stated is completely and entirely separate from WWE. Some news on WWE’s role in building up the XFL’s revival has now just been revealed.
According to a report from PWInsider, WWE is now listed an an minority owner of Alpha Entertainment, LLC. WWE previously had ownership over the XFL name and trademarks, but those rights have been exchanged for minority stakes in the league’s planned 2020 revival. McMahon originally announced that the two companies would be completely separate from each other with very little intermingling taking place between Alpha Entertainment and WWE. Despite his increased involvement in rebuilding the XFL, it has iterated on several different occasions that McMahon will continue to serve as WWE Chairman while running Alpha Entertainment at the same time.
When WWE announced that Lio Rush had signed a deal to join the NXT brand, fans were excited to see what the young superstar would be bringing to the table. Rush has made a few appearances on NXT programming in the past, and he now continues to work on NXT live events. In addition to being a talented wrestler, it looks like Rush is also intending on leaving his mark on the music industry. Rush has revealed that he is collaborating with rapper Troy Andretti for their first single, which is titled “Money Money.” A music video for the song has also been promised. No official confirmation on a date for the song’s release has been given, but Rush’s social media post seem to indicate that it will be out imminently.

#HUGE announcement! @D1DRETT1 pic.twitter.com/uEQmNIi0FO
— Man Of The Hour (@itsLioRush) May 2, 2018

 

Just got off set with the bro @rushliorush . We just finished shooting my very first music video for our single “Money Money” coming very soon! Very excited to show you guys the masterpiece we created. Stay tuned!!! ????
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By Jeff Hamlin, Wrestlingobserver.com

The Big Takeaway: Another week, another show where John Cena has the best match on the show. This week, he main evented against Cesaro and retained the U.S. Championship in 30:06, most likely longest Raw match since Cena-Shawn Michaels from London in 2007. Brock Lesnar had two segments on the show, where he destroyed J&J Security’s new car they received from Seth Rollins last week. 

Show Recap: 

Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman start the show. Heyman said Lesnar was the God of violent retribution. Heyman brought up Lesnar ending The Undertaker’s streak and got some boos. Then he mentioned Lesnar taking John Cena to Suplex City and got cheered. Unlike Cena, Undertaker and Roman Reigns, Heyman said Lesnar not only doesn’t respect Seth Rollins, he disrespects him. Lesnar wasn’t selling his knee after the attack from two weeks ago. 

Heyman said the title match with Rollins and Lesnar will take two weeks in St. Louis, but the beatings and the suplexes will start tonight. He said since Rolliins is going to be in the building tonight, Lesnar wasn’t going anywhere.

Michael Cole announced that Kane is in Hawaii on the vacation that Rollins sent him on last week. They showed various photoshopped pictures of Kane wearing a Hula skirt, drinking Mai Tais and touring volcanos.
Also, Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble reportedly took their $55,000 Cadallac across the country with highlights of their trip promised later.  

Ryback (C) and Big Show went to a no contest in a nontitle match (9:24) 

The Miz was at ringside doing running commentary over the PA during the match. Since the Miz, Big Show and Ryback are in a three-way at Battleground, Miz wanted the two to destroy each other so it would be easier for him to win. It sounded like Cole talked over Mix’s best lines. After Big Show hit a elbow drop from the second rope, Miz ran in to attack both men while they were down. It ended with both big men surrounding Miz, with Ryback delivering a Shell Shock and the Big Show giving him a choke slam. Ryback gave Big Show a meat hook clothesline to become the last man standing.  

A commercial for the new season of Total Divas featured someone reading the riot act to Paige over an alleged sex tape. 

Kane was shown paddleboarding in Hawaii. Meanwhile, Noble and Mercury took their Cadallac to Wrigley Field, calling it a dump.  
 
Brie Bella defeated Paige (3:10)

Brie Bella won with the Brie Buster after Alicia Fox and Nikki Bella jumped up on the apron. The storyline continues that Paige has to fight the Bellas and Fox by herself. Afterwards, Fox gave Paige an Ax Kick and Nikki gave her a Rack Attack. The count for Nikki Bella’s Divas Championship reign is up to 225 days. 

Sheamus defeated Roman Reigns by countout (11:15)

To complete an hour of bad finishes, Reigns hit a Superman punch when Sheamus jumped off the second rope. Reigns went for another Superman punch when Bray Wyatt’s music hit. Someone dressed like Wyatt came out and Reigns tagged him with a Superman’s punch. Then Reigns found that the man he punched was an imposter. Then Wyatt appeared on the TitonTron and told Reigns “Anyone but You.” Reigns disappeared and Sheamus was announced as the winner. 

Randy Orton came out to go after Sheamus. Get this. Sheamus threw Orton into the post. Orton barely even sell it and gave Sheamus an RKO. What the hell was that? Mind you, this came after a stiff Sheamus-Reigns match that was pretty good because of its physicality. Then Orton doesn’t even sell a post shot. 
 
HHH was on the phone when Rollins and J&J Security walked in. HHH asked Seth about what he was going to do about Lesnar tonight. HHH said his advice was to do something uncoventional. HHH brought up Heyman’s promo from earlier saying that the 11th Commandment is “Never provoke the beast.” Rollins said the unthinkable would be to call out Lesnar later on tonight.  

Rusev and Summer Rae were in the ring for a promo. He referred to Summer Rae as “always submissive.” Rusev said he apologized for wasting a year of his life on Lana. He ran down the fans, America and Dolph Ziggler. Summer tried to get the crowd to stop chanting “USA.” Dolph and Lana came out. Ziggler said the best thing that ever happened to Rusev was Lana. Dolph and Lana starting kissing. Summer scolded Ziggler. Lana and Summer were about to squre off when the two men stepped in. Then Rusev attacked Ziggler with a crutch, then kicked him with the cast on his bad foot. Rusev took off the walking boot and starting walking around. Summer then kicked Lana and threw her out of the ring. Rusev put the fists to Ziggler, who sure looked like an idiot. Ziggler tried to make a comeback, but Rusev jabbed him with the crutch across the throat. Rusev laid in even more crutch shots even after the referees came down and ordered him away. Ziggler did a stretcher job, so who knows if we see him again?  

Dean Ambrose defeated Bo Dallas (2:59)

There was the strangest dual chant ever heard to man with most of the fans saying “Let’s Go Ambrose.” And the other half said “We Bolieve.” Dean Ambrose won with Dirty Deeds. 

J&J Security was shown driving around Chicago. They were shown getting caught in traffic. And then driving along a vacant street. It was about as humorous as watching someone drive in traffic and then along a vacant street. 

King Barrett defeated R-Truth (8:43)

King Barrett won after R-Truth dove off the second rope, only to get caught with the Royal Bullhammer. This got 8:43. Maybe I was a little hard on that J&J Security driving segment. Cole talked like this was the end of R-Truth’s “King What’s Up” gimmick.  

Rollins came out while J&J Security drove up in their car. No one was available to give the car Last Rites. They were all carrying axehandles for the anticipated brawl with Lesnar. Rollins did an interview saying he was champion and going to remain that way, then asked if Lesnar was a real man or just Heyman’s bitch. 

Lesnar came out, saw three men in the ring with axehandles waiting for him, then backed off. Lesnar then called for Heyman, who carried a trunk containing a fire kit, which included two axes. Instead of getting into the ring, Brock started destroying the car. Cole dropped in a line of how Lesnar was his own Minnesota Recking Crew. Lesnar destroyed one of the axes after he drove it into the driver’s door. Then Lesnar tore the door off the hinges. Mercury and Noble made a rush at Lesnar, but Brock dropped them effortlessly. Lesnar gave Noble a Kimura and Cole screamed how he had broken Noble’s arm. Lesnar gave Mercury two suplexes onto the car, the last of which broke a windshield. Lesnar got in the ring with Rollins, who ran out of the building with Lesnar chasing him. Lesnar got back in the ring and posed with the WWE Heavyweight Championship strap.  

The New Day defeated Lucha Dragons (10:16) 

The Prime Time Players were at ringside. JBL and Titus O’Neal exchanged barbs at ringside on commentary. Darren Young didn’t say anything, and O’Neal started doing play-by-play after Sin Cara got the hot tag. He was ten times more engaging than Cole. Kalisto and Sin Cara went for stereo topes, but Sin Cara totally missed when Xavier Woods moved Kofi Kingston out of the way. Big E. gave Kalisto a belly-to-belly suplex on the floor. Big E. pinned Sin Cara after the Midnight Hour.  

Steve Austin was revealed as the man on the cover for WWE2K16. Cole made it clear he’s back in the WWE solely as a character for the video game.

As Cena came out, they showed highlights of Finn Balor beating Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship from Saturday’s show in Japan. 

Cena called out his challenger, but Owens came out and said every week the worst part of Raw is Cena spewing out the same garbage over and over. Owens got a lot of cheers. He said now that he’s lost the NXT Championship, he’ll face Cena tonight. Cesaro came out and said he wanted to face Cena since Owens cost him the title last week. Cesaro ordered Owens to get out of the ring. Owens left and went down the aisle, looking back like he was picking his spots. 

John Cena (C) defeated Cesaro to retain the U.S. Championship (30:01)

A tremendous match, though perhaps ten minutes longer than it should have been. Both men kicked out of each other’s finisher. Cesaro had several attempts at a crossface trying to get a submission, but Cena got to the ropes each time. Finish came when both men were battling on the top rope. Cesaro teased a netualizer off the second rope, but Cena escaped and hit the AA off the second rope for the pin. Cesaro didn’t get a nod from Cena or any type of raise of the arm for his performance. Instead, Owens ran in, took an AA and left. It was like Cesaro was in another great match, but they wanted you to forget it as soon as it was over. 

SUMMARY: The main event finish left me torn. Cena deserves a lot of credit for having great matches week after week. But the elephant in the room says it is time for some major changes and to start taking chances on talent. Cesaro is lacking on the mic. But they could have made him a star tonight with a win, then have him face Owens at Battleground. Then the rubber match between Cena and Owens can wait for SummerSlam at the earliest. Instead, it seems Vince McMahon thinks the answer to declining ratings is to have Cena go over, like that’s any different from everything we’ve seen for the past 11 years. The biggest question is where does Cesaro go from here? If it’s the same place as where Ryback, Wyatt, R-Truth and many others have gone after a Cena program, then what does he gain from the past two weeks? 

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Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet is reporting that Big Cass has upset WWE officials because he went off-script during a segment on last week’s episode of SmackDown Live on the USA Network that involved a little person, who was dressed as Daniel Bryan and ended with Cass beating him down in the middle of the ring.
The original idea was for Cass to hit a big boot to the person and stand tall but he wanted and eventually did a spot where he hit the big boot then connected with several punches. This is where he went wrong.
This leads us to WWE officials reportedly unhappy and put him in hot water. Thus, the reason he wasn’t featured on this week’s SmackDown Live and likely lost to Daniel Bryan at Backlash. 

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Starting Bankroll: $1,500

Current Bankroll: $1,030.06

Last week: 3/5 Overall 65/114 (57%)

Two big shows this weekend, with Bellator 140 tonight and UFC Fight Night 72 tomorrow morning/afternoon in North America or evening in the UK. I’ve looked up and down both cards and found 5 value picks. One from tonight’s show and 4 from tomorrow’s.

Pick 1 – Douglas Lima (26-5) -175 over Andrey Koreshkov (17-1) I’m betting $100 to win $57.14

This is the main event of the Bellator show and Lima defends his Welterweight title against tournament winner Koreshkov. Lima has looked outstanding in Bellator, with 5 straight KO wins and I think he gets a sixth here. He’s faced a much tougher level of competition than Koreshkov.

Pick 2 – Rob Whiteford (11-2) -145 over Paul Redmond (11-4) I’m betting $100 to win $68.97

Whiteford will be a huge hometown hero in his native Scotland and he should blitz Redmond fairly easily. Redmond should losing his 2nd straight here, after also losing his UFC debut earlier this year.

Pick 3 – Teemu Peckalen (7-0) -125 over Mickael Lebout (12-4-2) I’m betting $100 to win $80

Peckalen is making his UFC debut. He’s won every one of his career fights by KO or submission. Lebout has fought once in UFC, just this past April and lost to lightly regarded Sergio Moraes. Peckalen should have a successful start to his UFC career here.

Pick 4 – Jimmie Rivera (16-1) -125 over Marcus Brimage (6-4) I’m betting $100 to win $80

Rivera is also making his UFC debut but has some impressive wins on the regional circuit, including Jesse Brock, Cody Stevens and Carson Beebe. He’s knocked out each of his last two opponents, including a 16 second win in his last fight. Brimage has lost 3 of his last 4, including being knocked out twice and shouldn’t be much of a match for Rivera here.

Pick 5 – Paddy Holohan (11-1-1) -185 over Vaughan Lee (14-10-1)

Holohan is a training partner of Conor McGregor and the luck of the Irish should carry over here, as Holohan has looked great so far in his UFC career. With his charisma, he could be just a couple of wins away from competing for a title in the relatively weak flyweight division. Lee has been finished in 3 of his last 5 fights and will probably make it 4 of 6 here.

All told, I’m betting $500 with a chance to win $340.16

On with the betting game.

2015 Betting Game: Secret Psychic Spy vs Ryan Frederick

Current Standings:

Ryan Frederick: $1,082.53 (Picked Lawler, Gordon, Hein, Alvarez, Ortega, Noons, Browne, Magny, Matthews)

Secret Psychic Spy: $1,290.18 (Picked Samman, Bosse, Amirkhani, Henderson, Breese, Pyle, Wee, Andrews)

Both of us were winners last weekend but young Ryan crept a little closer as Robbie Lawler was slightly more of an underdog than Samman was. I’m going with the debuting Jimmie Rivera at -125 for the reasons indicated above.

Ryan’s pick is Thales Leites at +105 over Michael Bisping. Bisping is good on home soil but Leites is on a solid win streak and has been getting the job done impressively in his UFC comeback. I see him as a better fighter at this stage over Bisping and winning a close fight. 

Good luck, enjoy the fights and remember, don’t bet more than you can afford to lose and try to have fun with it!

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WWE is reporting that SmackDown Live Commissioner Shane McMahon underwent hernia surgery last Friday in New York. The surgery was a success.
WWE is reporting that McMahon is back home and resting and he is excited to get back to work on Smackdown Live. There’s no word on how long he will be off WWE television.
McMahon was also suffering from diverticulitis during the weeks leading up to WrestleMania. The diverticulitis and hernia issues put into question whether he would be able to wrestle on the show and, at one point, there was a backup plan for Chris Jericho to replace McMahon.

Of course, McMahon gutted his way through the match and Jericho was not needed. We wish him a speedy recovery from the hernia surgery.