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You are correct! They have updated today with Lana removed from the card, now listing Lina Fanene vs. TBD
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AEW TV 06/22 - 06/24 Steph Curry is top 10 of all time
Alucard replied to KawadaSmile's topic in AEW
Tomohiro Ishii is injured and out of Forbidden Door, replaced by Clark Connors in the All Atlantic 4 way. -
with the new date of July 9th, lots of changes.... Adam Scherr/braun strowman is off the card and replaced by Moose. this is the new updated lineup WES World Championship: Moose (replacing Adam Scherr) vs. former UFC Star, Alistair Overeem WES Womens Championship: Lina Fanene (nia jax) vs. CJ Perry (lana) WES Tag Team Championships: The Legion of Pain (AOP) vs. BT Gunn & Kez Evans (replacing wesley blake & steve maclin) WES Womens Tag Team Championships: Anastasia & Steph de Lander vs. The She Wolves. (replaced original match of The Influence vs Deonna/Chelsea) Samuray Del Sol vs. Lince Dorado (removing Killer Kross & Jonah) Dean Muhtadi (mojo rawley) vs. Damo Mackle (big damo/killian dain) preshow: Eric Young vs. Zac Zodiac (replacing Mike Bennett vs. Biff Busick) Levis Valenzuela Jr. (no way jose) vs. Jody Fleisch (replacing Dirty Dango)
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Highlight of the Night!
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That team was still the most I enjoyed either guy.
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In a huge shocker, Chelsea Green says that this event has been cancelled.
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Interesting story there from London. I believe that stems from Juventud breaking London's nose with the 450 in the month prior (8 or 9 months after his previous broken nose) the Shooting Star was never banned after the Chavo injury incident (August 2004), they turned that in to a storyline (Kidman being afraid to do it after that) and used it to turn him heel on London (where he did the shooting star to London as he was strapped to a stretcher). Kidman was still using it up to his last televised victory (May 2005) Kidman was released in July 05. so a few weeks later is the Nunzio match where London uses it, then gets in trouble, and the next week he drops the cruiserweight title to Nunzio on Velocity. After that he's pretty much on a losing streak until the Kendrick team took off in mid 06. Then of course 2 years later, Evan Bourne was signed and doing the SSP from day 1.
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WES just added their commentary team will be Matthew Rehwoldt and Jonathan Coachman
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the Authors of Pain's new Wrestling Entertainment Series debuts June 4 in England with an interesting looking card: WES World Championship: Adam Scherr (braun strowman) vs. former UFC Star, Alistair Overeem WES Womens Championship: Lina Fanene (nia jax) vs. CJ Perry (lana) WES Tag Team Championships: The Legion of Pain (AOP) vs. Wesley Blake & Steve Maclin (forgotten sons) WES Womens Tag Team Championships: The Influence (Madison Rayne & Tenille Dashwood) vs. Deonna Purrazzo & Chelsea Green Killer Kross vs. Samuray Del Sol vs. Jonah Lince Dorado vs. Dean Muhtadi (mojo rawley) preshow: Mike Bennett vs. Biff Busick Dirty Dango vs. Levis Valenzuela Jr. (no way jose)
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however minor Sasha's role is or was, she did manage to get an action figure made off of it.
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As far as I could tell, this was definitely not the case? Her segment felt a bit random, but I'm hoping they don't turn her at least.
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I mean, we can and will hope! (Necro returned for XPW's King of the Deathmatch tournament last month and went 18 minutes (!) with Hoodfoot)
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Agree. I much preferred him as he came in to AEW, as veteran babyface putting over younger dudes in pretty good matches. (the Starks FTW match was his best in years) but I haven't liked anything he had done otherwise since the initial Black Machismo run.
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Young Rock: A New NBC Sitcom About the Life of Dwayne Johnson
Alucard replied to C.S.'s topic in Pro Wrestling
For clarification, the episode was about Rock's very first tryout/dark match in March of 96 and features him being sent to Memphis afterwards, so the Ringmaster bit could still be accurate. While Mantaur was gone by then, he did at least have a very brief return role as Goldust's bodyguard in April of 96. -
Shame on them after the legendary "Where's the fuckin music!" moment from tripleMania a few years back
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Jade/Marina was actually Jade's longest singles match to date, going 11 minutes. I personally loved it. Marina felt like a threat for lasting that long even though she hadn't been built up all that much and Jade came off like a complete superstar. According to the Observer, Kingston/Garcia actually went 22 minutes live, but was edited down to 12 for TV.
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from the Observer: "The ending of Dynamite, which featured the debut of Satnam Singh, was designed to build the AEW brand in India, and has a lot to do with the WarnerMedia/Discovery merger. AEW has been on television on the Discovery-owned channel Eurosport India, a deal Tony Khan made based on the impending merger. As part of the first week after the Discovery merger, Tony Khan wanted to shoot an angle that would be a breakthrough in the market using someone of some renown in that country as the only Indian-born player ever drafted by the NBA."
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Thanks for this! Very interesting. He was always a beast in Fire Pro
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They have defended 3 times. Won in October on Dynamite Defended over Aero Star/Samuray Del Sol on Dynamite in November Defended over Lucha Bros in a Ladder Match triplemania in December Most recently defended over Dragon Lee/Dralistico at AAA anniversary event a couple weeks ago.
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WWE TV 03/28 - 04/03 Wrestlemania week, Wrestlemania weak
Alucard replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
Pretty Deadly are awesome. Major highlight of the past year+ of NXT UK. Love their various double team moves and catchy theme music too. Great characters. -
WWE TV 03/28 - 04/03 Wrestlemania week, Wrestlemania weak
Alucard replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
Seth faces McMahon's hand picked opponent and will find out who when he's in the ring that night. So there we go. -
WWE TV 03/21 - 03/27 Omos is the true heir to Andre the Giant
Alucard replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
Whenever I've rewatched WM 32, Sasha came off like such a massive star then from her entrance on. It's sadly been mostly downhill booking/positioning ever since, with the exception of last year's main event but as soon as that was over, she was gone for months again. -
WWE TV 03/21 - 03/27 Omos is the true heir to Andre the Giant
Alucard replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
His last televised match was indeed Saudimania vs. Orton in 2019. A few weeks later he worked the 2 Japan house shows where he joined the Bullet Club for a night and tagged with Nakamura. Ricochet is defending the IC against Humberto & Garza on SD alongside the Andre. -
No Impact since December, has only worked a few NJPW Strong shows this year so far.