WrestlePalooza

The Tonight Show is coming from Indianapolis. This is the very first show for WrestlePalooza. (Not sure if this show will travel or be anchored in Indianapolis)

Cole and Wade are at the announcer’s desk tonight for the show. Alicia Taylor is taking care of the ring announcing duties. Here comes Pat McAfee. (Cole is smiling from ear to ear)

*MATCH 1 — Brock Lesnar facing John Cena. (I am still not sure why he is back. He has not been cleared of the legal issues, as far as I know. I can’t see John winning this. I am like a few other people. Why book this match unless it was John’s request? As Cole just said, there is something in the water, as Alicia just announced Lesnar, Paul Heyman just walked out to announce Lesnar. This is the first time Brock has been in a match in 2 years. Needless to say, Lesnar wins. To be honest, no clue why this match got booked. (Well, nothing has changed as far as Lesnar is concerned, just the F5 on the Ref and John) Thank you, Cena chants are ringing out as much as John wants to acknowledge you, you can see how much the match took out of him.

*MATCH 2 — L.A. Knight is the guest Ref for the tag match between The Usos and Braun/Bronson. The twins have not been in the ring as an actual tag team in two years. Needless to say, Bronson/Braun with the win. (kind of board with the storyline, nothing changes)

Iyo Sky in singles action against Stephanie Vaquer for the right to hold the Women’s World title. Starting out, it’s been mostly Iyo taking the lead; Steph is finally taking the lead, after she created an opening. Thanks to a dragon screw by Steph, Iyo has had issues; she was able to connect but not get the job done. Iyo and Steph are in the middle of the ring, with Iyo showing respect and congratulating Steph.

*MATCH 3 — The atmosphere is electric as we witness a mixed tag team match featuring the high-energy duo of Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch taking on the formidable pair of CM Punk and AJ Lee. This showdown is particularly exciting, as it’s AJ’s first appearance in the ring since March 30th, 2015, and fans are buzzing with anticipation. As the match kicks off, it quickly reveals itself to be a chaotic affair. Becky and AJ start in the ring, but it doesn’t take long for tensions to flare. In a moment of defiance, Becky delivers a sharp slap to CM Punk, escalating the already charged atmosphere. The match, however, seems to be tipping into farce; the other team’s tactics keep AJ sidelined, relying on a slew of heel maneuvers that feel heavily scripted. Amidst the chaos, we must give credit to referee Jess, who is trying to maintain order despite a challenging task ahead of her. As the match unfolds, the tide finally turns in a dramatic fashion: AJ Lee expertly counters and locks in a submission, forcing Becky to tap out. The crowd erupts in a mix of shock and excitement, highlighting just how intense this match has become.

The Undertaker, as The American Badass, is on his way to the ring. He is sitting next to Steph McMahon. Takes telling Stephanie that she is the first member of the Class of 2026 to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Steph never saw it coming.

*MAIN EVENT — Cody Rhodes faces Drew McIntyre in a high-stakes clash for the Undisputed Championship. As anticipation builds, I can’t help but wonder how long it will be before the match turns chaotic. In a fierce moment, Drew lunged to deliver a brutal kick aimed at Cody’s head, trying to smash him through the announcer’s table. However, with quick reflexes, Cody dodged the impact, narrowly escaping disaster. Despite the intensity, I found the overall flow of the match to be somewhat disjointed and lacking the usual seamless energy I expected from these two competitors.

**Post Show

Joe, Big E, and Peter are looking after the post-show desk.

*Jackie Redmond’s view is that Drew is not done with Cody. Drew doesn’t know how to let go of things.

*John Cena has 3 dates left

*Paul Heyman with the Brauns at the desk.

*AJ Lee and CM Punk joined the boys at the desk.

*Cody Rhodes joined the boys. Seth Rollins is not happy about something and has walked into Cody’s Interview.

*Triple H at the desk with the boys. He says he is in trouble with Steph for keeping the Hall of Fame induction quiet. Stephanie Vaquer has had something like the flu, according to Triple H, which is why she has been hit and miss up to tonight.

October 11, in Perth, it’s Cody Rhodes against Seth Rollins at Crown Jewel.

Over 15,000 in attendance tonight

Big E’s Top 5 — 1)Brock Lesnar, 2)Bronson Reed, 3)Stephanie Vaquer, 4) AJ Lee, 5)Cody Rhodes

Smackdown in Toledo, Ohio

The crew at SmackDown is also getting ready for WrestlePalooza

Cole/Corey are at the announcer’s desk. Mark Nash is looking after the ring announcing duties.

Cole is supposed to have a chat with Brock. Corey just took an F5 for Cole. Cole was going to do an interview, but things just fell apart. Corey just took a second F5 from Brock. The Miz has come out to help Cole.

Charlotte/Alexa Bliss are defending the Women’s Tag Titles against Alba Fire/Chelsea Green. Charlotte/Alexa are still Women’s Tag Title holders.

Fraxiom was in the ring for a tag match until Bronson/Brekker showed up. Nick Aldis just declared a tag match for Framiom against Bronson/Brekker. I don’t need to tell you how this one ended.

Nia Jax is in the ring, having injured Tiff Stratton and Jade Cargill. Tiffany/Jade are both unable to obtain medical clearance. Well, Tiffany just walked out. Triple threat match for the Women’s Title between Jade, Tiffany and Nia. The show is in Orlando next week.

Sami Zayn is putting the United States Title on the line against Carmelo Hayes. It’s been a good match, even matched. Carmelo made Sami earn that win. It’s one of the few times I have seen Sami in a match where he was pushed past his abilities.

Contract signing between Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed Championship(Men’s SmackDown title). The Contract is official, but Drew has gone after Cody. Cody got back on his feet, coming after Drew.

See you tomorrow for WrestlePalooza

HomeComing

NXT returns to where it all began at Full Sail University. Expect anything to happen today.

Vic and Booker T are once again at the announcer’s desk with Mike Rome, making those important ring announcements. (Yes, Ladie, he is handsome)

Triple H’s music just hit, so you know he is on the way to the ring. I just heard that today is going to be a challenge; the Universe is having a party. (I remember when NXT was at Full Sail, that is when I started watching) Here comes Shawn Michaels. OK, now out walks Willian Regal.

Charlotte just arrived. She and Alexa Bliss have a tag match to defend the belts against The Ladies of the Culling (IzzI Dame/Tatum Paxley). Alexa and Tatum are opening, and it should be interesting to see how weird they both can be. 2016 was the last time Alexa had a match at NXT. It was a good match; Izzi/Tatum got their chances to shine, but in the end, it was with the help of Sister Abigail. Charlotte and Alexa retain.

Shayna Baszler is giving Sol/Zaria some advice to work it out. They can hold gold if they get on the same page.

Trick Williams/Carmelo Hayes are facing in Tag Team action against #DIY. With help from The Miz, Williams/Hayes won the match.

Tyler Breeze is taking on Ethan Page for the North American title. Tyler’s first appearance was in 2013. I can’t see this belt changing hands, but anything can happen.

Damien Priest is having a chat with Treavon Heights. Damien told him that at No Mercy, he will face Ethan Page for the North American title.

Ricky Saints/Oba Femi on the Greyson Waller effect. Now, Trick Williams feels that he has the right to interfere. Waiting to see if this gets the OK, by Ava. Trick and Oba have put their titles on line, winner takes all. At No Mercy, the winner of the match between Trick and Oba will face Ricky Saints. (Both Brands have agreed to the match)

Lexis King in the ring, running off at the mouth against Miles Borne. Just as Lexis started running off at the mouth again. Finn Balour’s music began. Miles with a sneak attack on Lexis, with some help from Finn.

Fatal Influence in the ring, waiting for their opponents, Rhea/Stephanie/Lyria (tiff was not cleared by medical) for a 6-woman tag match. Fatal Influence jumps the girls before the bell rings. Jacey tried to run, but it was Lola Vice who stopped Jacey from running. Mami with a riptide and a pin for the win for the ladies of the WWE.

Getting ready for WrestlePalooza

Corey and Joe are at the announcer’s desk with Alicia Taylor taking care of ring announcing duties.

John Cena is opening the show. John is cutting a promo for his match with Brock at WrestlePalooza.

Lyria Valkyria is on her way to the ring for singles action against Roxanne. You know that Raquel will be at ringside. For a change, Raquel got busted for helping Roxy, and Jess tossed her. Lyria finally gets a win over Roxanne. Typical, here comes the post-match beatdown. Bayley is out to even the numbers. (This is looking like a split personality story)

Penta in singles action against Kofi Kingston. Greyson/Xavier both tried to help Kofi, but in the end, it was Penta with the win.

Seth/Becky are on the way to the ring for a face-to-face with CM Punk/AJ Lee. You know that this will be trash talk. No belts on the line, so this could go either way, but I am hoping for a Punk/Lee win. (It’s time Seth/Becky got knocked down a few pegs.) Not in the mood to hear Becky go on and on about how she is the greatest female wrestler of all time.

Dragon Lee is facing El Grande Americano in singles action. This is another storyline that is really getting old and boring. 3 Americanos. It’s just becoming stupid.

Stephanie Vaquer is on her way to the ring to face Kairi Sane in singles action. You know that Asuka will be at the ringside. It was a real fight, but in the end, Stephanie would show her dominance, getting a hard-fought win. Asuka was going after Steph, but it was Iyo Skye who stopped her.

L.A. Knight/Jimmy Uso facing Bronson Reed/Braun Brekker. This was one-sided as per usual. Reed/Breeker with the win as usual. Post-match beatdown, but here comes Jey with a chair. Knight and Jey are not finished by a mile.

SmackDown in Norfolk

OK, here is a switch, Vic and Booker T filling in for Corey/Cold. (There was a major event overseas, and that is where they could be.) Mark Nash is on Ring Announcing Duties.

Brock Lesnar is opening the show. Brock is in the ring, but here comes R-Truth. This could get a little silly. LOL, Truth just said his name is Ron Cena. Evening, Brock is giggling. I am not sure how Brock is managing not to laugh. Brock just laid out Truth. Brock dropped Ron in the middle and split his jeans.

The United States Title open challenge with Sami Zayn, putting the title on the line against Rey Fenix. This is an even match, so many falls that could go either way. This is becoming the match of the night. If Sami wins this, he will have earned it. Rey is giving him everything he can handle and more. Sami won, but Rey made him earn it. The boys have nothing left.

Kiana James is escorting the United States Women’s champion Guilia to the ring for singles action against B-Fab. Kiana/Guilia both went after B-Fab, but Michin came to the rescue.

Jade Cargill is on her way to the ring to battle Tiffany Stratton for the Women’s Championship. It has looked a little awkward at times, but it’s a good match. They both have taken the lead, but Tiff has started to pull ahead. Jade put Tiff through the timekeeper barricade. The match ended in a draw, but Nia Jax made an appearance, taking Tiffy out. Nia wants the Women’s title back.

Video of the Rivalry between John Cena and Brock Lesnar.

Randy Orton is facing Drew McIntyre in singles action. This should be an even match, strength for strength, but I think Randy has the better speed. Drew is targeting his left knee, trying to take him out. Drew keeps blaming Randy for Drew failing, which is in part ot Randy’s interference. Drew is stopping at nothing short of putting Randy back on the shelf. Crap, thanks to some funny business, Drew got the win, but just as Drew was going to kick Randy into the announcer’s table, Cody showed up.

NXT in Orlando

Booker T and Vic are taking care of the announcer’s desk as always, with Mike Rome taking care of announcing duties.

Heading to Homecoming, which takes place next week.

OMG — out of the shoot, Ja’von Evans facing Josh Brooks in singles action. This will be ugly. The weekly destruction of the announcer’s table has taken place. Briggs stole the win by using the medal chain that he has around his neck.

#DIY are visiting NXT. 10th anniversary of the formation of #DIY. Trick out being his usual stuck-up self. Trick got some help in the form of Carmel Hayes. Tomasso has suggested that Carmelo/Trick meet #DIY at Homecoming

Women’s Speed Tournament with Lainey Reed facing Faby Apache from Triple A. 3-minute time limit. Lainey Reed with the win. Reed will face Candace for the ring to have Sol at No Mercy for the Speed title.

Dark State is putting the NXT Men’s tag titles on the line against Hank/Tank. Things fell apart. Ref lost control of the match, with shenanigans from Dark State and a handful of short matches, allowing Dark State to retain the belts.

Flag Match between Ethan Page and Tavon Heights. No count outs, first one who gets their flag wins the match. Tavon Heights win. (Nice to see Ethan Page lose for a change)Tyler Breeze walked out at the end of the match. I am not sure if he is back or just making an appearance.

First time in 5 years that NXT has gone back to where it all started at Full Sail University

Triple threat tag team match between — Fatal Influence/The Coven/Sol&Zaria. You get pinned, you’re eliminated. What a major mistake. Sol was aiming for Tatum Paxley, but took out Zaria, who was pinned by Jazmyn. Izzi with the pin on Jazmyn for the win, giving Izzi/Tatum the right for a Women’s Tag Team title shot.

Jacey is throwing a temper tantrum. There has been a company that has shown up. Jacey keeps saying she is the best Women’s champ of all time. Stephanie Vaquer just walked out. Steph is not alone; Tiffany Stratton has just walked out. Oh no, Jacey just said that the super seniors have returned. Here comes Rhea. Rhea walking out just freaked Jacey. Rhea just announced a 6-woman tag team match at Homecoming, between Fatal Influence/Stephanie/Tiffany/Rhea.

RAW in Milwaukee

In a preview from Adam Pearce, AJ Lee will be on RAW tonight. This is going to get interesting.

Wade Barrett is away on a scheduled break, and Joe/Corey are at the announcer’s desk tonight. Corey/Cole will be taking on SmackDown for now. Alicia Taylor and Mark Nash are taking care of the Ring Announcing duties for both shows.

Jimmy/Jey is entering through the crowd for some major yeeting. The Universe is screaming for a replay. Jimmy took the mic from Jey, and they got another yeet session. Oh, geesh, the twins didn’t get 2 sentences out before Braun/Bronson showed up. The Universe is chanting Roman’s name, getting under the skin of B&B. We got some serious trash-talking here. At WrestlePalooza, it will be tag team action with the Twins having Braun/Bronson. L.A. Knight is out giving some extra help to the Usos.

A.J. Styles is on his way to the ring. On his way to the ring for some singles action, facing El Grande Americano. This is getting over the top. Another luchador out to help El, A.J. had the upper hand until now. (You can see the body frame that it’s Ludwig Kaiser in the mask.) Thanks to Dragon Lee coming out to even the odds, A.J. finally gets a win.

Lyria Valkyria is in action tonight against Raquel. You know that Roxy will be at ringside. Lyria has the speed; she is versed in the technical aspects, but she doesn’t have the strength line that Raquel does. Lyria took out Roxy, but it was not enough to get the win. Lyria gave it all she had, but it was not enough to hang on.

AJ Lee is on her way to the ring. She still has the Intercontinental Title. The Universe is going insane. AJ looks insane for being out of the ring for 10 years. (Look at this clip, you will love it)You knew this was going to happen. Here comes Becky to the ring. Time for the weekly temper tantrum. Love the Universe giving Becky heaps. Becky just took off her glasses; she has quite the shiner. Becky is asking for Seth to come out. Punk has not turned up yet. Seth tried to treat AJ like she was stupid, but she beat him at his own game. As Seth was in the ring yelling at Lee, Punk came out, stood behind Becky, and she freaked. CM tried a GTS, but Seth ran. Mix tag team at WrestlePalooza, CM/AJ facing Seth/Becky. This will be good. (Chatter is that there will be a storyline between AJ and Becky after the PLE)

Penta facing Rusev. This will be interesting and could be very ugly. Here comes The New Day, hoping to take out Penta. Thanks to the help from New Day, Rusev with the win.

Nikki Bella is facing Asuka in singles action. Asuka is making enemies of everyone. No clue how this can go, but Asuka has Kairi at ringside. Wonder if Iyo will show up for Nikki if needed. Asuka is using Kairi ( Kairi is not looking comfortable) as a human shield. This will be a good challenge for Nikki. This has turned into a decent match. Nikki had no choice but to tap.

L.A. Knight is on his way to the ring for singles action against Bronson Reed. This will not be pretty. (Braun Brekker will be at ringside) Knight had his moments to shine, but it was not enough. Here comes the post-match beatdown. Jimmy is out trying to help Knight. Jey came back. (OK, I’m getting bored again) Knight cleared the ring with a steel chair. Jey just speared Knight.

Fallout from Clash on SmackDown

More fallout on SmackDown from Clash in Paris.

Tonight’s show is taking place in Chicago, CM Punk’s hometown. The big question is, will CM’s wife, AJ, make an appearance? (Chatter is that if AJ makes the decision not to return, rumour is that Rhea Ripley will become his tag partner.)

Cole and Corey (will be on SmackDown for the next couple of months, according to Cole) are at the announcer’s desk with Mark Nash, looking after the ring announcing duties.

The show is opening tonight with John Cena, marking his final appearance in Chicago. John is letting the Universe have their time. You can see how much this means to John. Ok, Sami Zayn just walked out. When John held the United States Title, Sami had his first match against him. Sami just offered John a title match; Sami wants to face John one more time. Being the spur of the moment, this has been a good match. This is turning into a classic match. (after that move the Ref has no clue what to think)Brock Lesnar just walked out. (Rumour is that Brock will be his last opponent) John will have a match with Brock at WrestlePalooza.

In a highly anticipated singles match, Damien Priest squared off against Aleister Black. Before the bell even rang, Black surprised everyone by launching a fierce attack on Priest, setting the tone for the encounter. Once the match officially began, Black showcased his striking skills and cunning tactics, maintaining control for the majority of the bout. Despite Priest’s attempts to mount a comeback, Aleister’s relentless offence proved too much. Ultimately, Black secured the victory, leaving no doubt about his dominance in this intense matchup.

The Women’s United States title is on the line as Guilia (Kiana James in her corner) is defending it against Michin. It’s a Guilia with some help from Kiana. Well, told you with help from Kiana. Now, it’s the post-match beatdown.

Seth’s entrance music blares through the arena, and the crowd erupts as Seth and Becky make their way to the ring. The tension is palpable, and the creative team couldn’t resist shaking things up again. Frankly, I’m starting to feel that Punk deserves a stronger presence in this storyline—it’s becoming rather monotonous. With the television muted, I can’t help but notice how disengaged I am.

Becky is in full-on temper tantrum mode, her frustration evident in every exaggerated gesture. Meanwhile, the universe seems to be rallying behind Punk, creating a stark contrast to Becky’s fury. Whispers among the audience suggest that an intergender match is brewing—winner takes all—at WrestlePalooza, heightening the stakes even further. Just like clockwork, Becky unleashes another series of slaps aimed squarely at Punk. Suddenly, there’s a massive ovation as AJ Lee makes her triumphant return, her presence electrifying the atmosphere. The crowd goes wild, and as we say here in Australia, Becky just crapped her pants with shock. AJ looks fantastic, and the excitement in the arena is palpable—this rivalry just got a lot more interesting!

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.

NXT — Getting ready for Homecoming

Homecoming will take place at Full Sale University on September 16, No Mercy will take place on Septembr 27

Vic and Booker T are at the announcers’ desk, with Mike Rome looking after the ring announcing duties. ( Yes, ladies, Mike is cute)

Jaida Parker is in the ring waiting for Lash Legand to arrive for a singles match. Jaida is on a 4-match winning streak. That was a battle of wills to the end, with Lash getting the win; this fued is nowhere over.

Ja’Von Evans strides purposefully toward the ring, visibly grappling with his emotions and finding it difficult to articulate his thoughts. His voice trembles slightly as he expresses his heartfelt apology for letting the Universe down; the crowd, however, responds with overwhelming support, assuring him that they still love him despite the circumstances. Just as the atmosphere begins to shift toward a moment of camaraderie, an unexpected and underhanded move disrupts the scene. Josh Briggs, lurking in the shadows, launches a brutal attack on Evans. For a moment, fans mistakenly believe the ominous presence belongs to The Undertaker, but it quickly becomes clear that it is Briggs who, in a ruthless display of aggression, slams Evans onto a steel chair. The sound of metal colliding with flesh echoes through the arena, leaving the audience in shock and dismay.

Speed Tournment time with Xia Brookside from TNA, facing Candice LeRae. It’s a 3-minute time limit. Don’t blink or you can miss the match. Candice wins.

Trick Williams in the ring, running his mouth about how good he thinks he is. #DIY out having a chat with Trick. DIY just laid out Trick in the middle of the ring.

Kali Armstrong, who holds the Evolve women’s title, is in singles action against Jordyanne Grace. That didn’t take long, Jordyanne with the win.

Andre Chase is set to face off against Josh Briggs in a match that promises to be anything but pleasant. Briggs, clearly in a foul mood, is ready to unleash his frustrations in the ring. Earlier, Ava informed Ja’Von that if he steps out of the building tonight, he will be granted a chance to compete against Josh next week, adding an extra layer of tension to the atmosphere. As the match unfolds, Briggs secures a decisive victory, leaving chaos in his wake as he violently dismantles the announcer’s desk in a fit of rage.

In an electrifying 8-man tag team match, Ricky Staint, Oba Femi, Hank, and Tank squared off against the formidable Dark Street. Oba, noticeably leaner than before, wowed the audience with his charisma as he cracked a hilarious joke while striking one of Ricky’s signature poses. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as Ricky and Oba playfully turned their competitive rivalry into an entertaining spectacle, leaving Hank and Tank momentarily in the lurch.

But don’t count Hank and Tank out just yet! Just when things looked bleak for them, Hank unleashed their secret weapon. With a powerful shout, he called out,
“Joe Hendry!” The crowd erupted as Joe Hendry sprinted to the ringside, rallying support for the duo. With his unexpected appearance, Hank and Tank turned the tide of the match in their favour, helping secure a thrilling victory against Dark Street.

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