Fallout from Clash in Paris

We all know there will be fallout from the PLE. Still in Paris.

Triple A/WWE World’s Collide on September 12 in Las Vegas, WrestlePalooza on September 20 in Indianapolis

Cole/Wade are at the announcer’s table with Alicia Taylor, looking after the ring announcing Duties.

Jey Uso is slowly making his way to the ring, each step a reminder of his bruised ribs from the intense match last night. (This French Universe is absolutely wild!) Wrapped in bandages, he moves gingerly, yet his determination shines through as he boldly calls out The Vision. It’s a precarious decision, especially with the looming threat of Braun and Bronson, who are notorious for their ruthless tactics and will stop at nothing to ensure Jey is out of commission for a significant time. As expected, the imposing duo makes their entrance, ready to unleash a barrage of trash talk, adding an ominous tension to the atmosphere.

Kaboki Warriors are on the way to the ring for a tag match against Roxy/Raquel. (Rumour is Asuka is turning heel at some point) It was sloppy, but Asuka forced Roxy to tap out from the Auska lock.

Adam Pearce with an announcement — Stephanie Vaquer will face Iyo Sky for the Women’s World title at WrestlePalooza.

Finn Balor strides confidently toward the ring, his signature intensity radiating from him as he prepares to face off against the high-flying Dragon Lee. At ringside, JD stands close, offering his unwavering support and ready to lend a hand if needed. It’s intriguing to see the tag team championships back in the hands of Judgment Day—something that continues to puzzle me. As the match unfolds, JD tries to intervene, attempting to tip the scales in Finn’s favour. However, Finn’s skill and determination shine through as he ultimately secures the victory for himself, showcasing why he’s always a formidable competitor.

In an electrifying 6-man tag team match, The New Day found themselves pitted against the formidable duo of The War Raiders and the high-flying Penta. From the moment the bell rang, the atmosphere crackled with intensity, and chaos reigned supreme in the ring. Bodies flew and tempers flared as each team fought tooth and nail, pushing the limits of teamwork and endurance. Just when it seemed like the match might descend into utter pandemonium, Penta and The War Raiders showcased their synergy and relentless spirit, ultimately emerging victorious in a thrilling contest that left the audience on the edge of their seats.

Asuak got in Rhea’s face, and it was not a good thing to do. Kairi has no clue what to do. You can see that she wants to question things, but Asuka seems to stop her.

A.J. Styles is on his way to the ring in a title match for the Intercontinental Men’s Title against Dirty Dom. We all know how this is going to end. I fully expect some funny business, with Dom keeping the title. Dom jumped A.J. before the bell rang to take the crowd out of the match. Alicia barely got out of the ring in time. The help came from El Grande Americano. (Rumour is that Chad may not return to the character because the creative is liking the work of that Americano is doing (Ludwig Kaiser)

CM Punk strides confidently toward the ring, the energy in the arena crackling with anticipation. The atmosphere is electric, as fans eagerly await his arrival. It seems likely that Becky Lynch may make a bold appearance, ready to engage in some fiery trash talk with Punk. Determined to assert her presence, she might even take it a step further and slap him across the face, unleashing her fierce attitude. This upcoming episode of SmackDown is particularly significant, taking place in Chicago, Punk’s hometown, where the crowd is sure to be buzzing. The pressing question remains: Will CM Punk’s wife, A.J., join the fray and make an unexpected appearance? They have turned Becky into a bully, doing the dirty work for her hubby.

In an electrifying tag team match, Jey Uso and L.A. Knight find themselves up against the formidable duo of Bronson and Braun. From the outset, it’s clear that the odds are stacked against Jey and Knight, as Braun and Bronson dominate the ring with their sheer power and aggression. The inevitable happens: Braun and Bronson clinch the victory, not just securing the win but also launching into their trademark post-match beatdown. The crowd gasps as they see Jey and Knight being ruthlessly punished, leaving them battered and sidelined for the foreseeable future.

Seth Rollins, watching from the sidelines, declares that Jey and Knight are mere obstacles in his path. As tension builds, Jimmy Uso rushes to the ring,
wielding a steel chair, ready to avenge his brother. However, despite the intensity of the moment, the storyline seems to be losing momentum. If WWE plans to keep the championship belt on Seth until the next WrestleMania, they must revitalise
the narrative. Otherwise, the WWE Universe is bound to express their disappointment and dissatisfaction vocally.

Published by Cricket Fox

Originally from Ohio but now call Adelaide, South Australia home. The love of my life Phil recently passed away and I am trying to figure out this new thing called life. Working on getting my Social Media up and running again. Also working on getting more books published. Learning how to trust my instinicts in making decisions is a huge learning curve.

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