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bijouxcarys · 6 months ago
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WWE GIF Set Masterlist
Main masterlist.
Roman Reigns
[Leakee] FCW TV. June 5th, 2011. (w/ Big E., Mr. Florida & Titus O'Neill vs. Conor O'Brian, Damien Sandow, Lucky Cannon & Mason Ryan)
[Leakee] FCW TV. October 23rd, 2011. (vs. Ricardo Rodriguez)
[Leakee] FCW TV. January 8th, 2012. (w/ Dean Ambrose vs. Leo Kruger [Adam Rose] & Damien Sandow)
[Leakee] FCW TV. February 12th, 2012. (vs. Leo Kruger [Adam Rose])
[Leakee] FCW TV. May 2nd, 2012 (vs. Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose)
Money in The Bank 2013 (The Shield vs. The Usos)
Monday Night RAW. October 14th, 2013. (w/ Seth Rollins vs. Cody Rhodes & Goldust)
Monday Night RAW. January 6th, 2014 (vs. CM Punk)
Elimination Chamber 2014 (The Shield vs. The Wyatt Family)
Monday Night RAW. March 3rd, 2014. (The Shield vs. The Wyatt Family)
Monday Night RAW. May 12th, 2014 (vs. Batista)
Battleground 2014 (vs. John Cena vs. Randy Orton vs. Kane)
SummerSlam 2014 ; debut singles match (vs. Randy Orton)
Royal Rumble 2015
Fastlane 2015 (vs. Daniel Bryan)
Monday Night RAW. May 4th, 2015. (w/ Randy Orton vs. The New Day)
SummerSlam 2015 (w/ Dean Ambrose vs. The Wyatt Family)
WrestleMania 32 (vs. Triple H)
Monday Night RAW. July 25th, 2016 (vs. Finn Bálor)
Monday Night RAW. July 25th, 2016. (vs. Chris Jericho vs. Sami Zayn vs. Sheamus)
Payback 2016 (vs. AJ Styles)
Monday Night RAW. November 28th, 2016. (vs. Kevin Owens)
Clash of Champions 2016 (vs. Rusev)
Hell in a Cell 2016 (vs. Rusev)
Royal Rumble 2017 (vs. Kevin Owens)
WrestleMania 33 (vs. The Undertaker)
Great Balls of Fire 2017 (vs. Braun Strowman)
Monday Night RAW. January 29th, 2018. (vs. The Miz)
SummerSlam 2018 (vs. Brock Lesnar)
Extreme Rules 2019 (w/ The Undertaker vs. Drew McIntyre & Shane McMahon)
Clash of Champions 2019 (vs. Erick Rowan)
SmackDown. January 17th, 2020. (vs. Robert Roode)
Royal Rumble 2020
Clash of Champions 2020 (vs. Jey Uso)
TLC 2020 (vs. Kevin Owens)
Survivor Series 2020 (vs. Drew McIntyre)
Royal Rumble 2021 (vs. Kevin Owens)
Money in The Bank 2021 (vs. Edge)
SummerSlam 2021 (vs. John Cena)
Extreme Rules 2021 (vs. "The Demon" Finn Bálor)
Survivor Series 2021 (vs. Big E)
Royal Rumble 2022 (vs. Seth "Freakin'" Rollins)
SummerSlam 2022 (vs. Brock Lesnar)
Clash at the Castle 2022 (vs. Drew McIntyre)
Elimination Chamber 2023 (vs. Sami Zayn) - Part 1 - Part 2
WrestleMania 39 (vs. Cody Rhodes) - Part 1 - Part 2
Bad Blood 2024 (w/ Cody Rhodes vs. Solo Sikoa & Jacob Fatu)
Rhea Ripley
NXT UK. July 3rd, 2019. (vs. Piper Niven)
SmackDown. November 22nd, 2019. (vs. Charlotte Flair vs. Sasha Banks)
NXT. December 18th, 2019. (vs. Shayna Baszler)
WWE Worlds Collide 2020 (vs. Toni Storm)
NXT Halloween Havoc 2020 (vs. Raquel Gonzalez [Rodriguez])
WrestleMania 37, Night 2. (vs. Asuka)
Monday Night RAW. March 7th, 2022 (w/Liv Morgan vs. Carmella & Zelina Vega)
Monday Night RAW. May 9th, 2022. (vs. Liv Morgan)
WrestleMania 39 Saturday (vs. Charlotte Flair)
Monday Night RAW. June 19th, 2023. (vs. Natalya)
Payback 2023 (vs. Raquel Rodriguez)
NXT Heatwave 2023 (w/ "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio vs. Lyra Valkyria & Dragon Lee)
Survivor Series: War Games 2023 (vs. Zoey Stark)
Elimination Chamber 2024 (vs. Nia Jax)
WrestleMania XL Saturday (vs. Becky Lynch)
SummerSlam 2024 (vs. Liv Morgan)
Damian Priest
SummerSlam 2021 (vs. Sheamus)
Extreme Rules 2021 (vs. Sheamus vs. Jeff Hardy)
Monday Night RAW. April 11th, 2022. (vs. AJ Styles)
Backlash 2023 (vs. Bad Bunny)
Backlash 2024 (vs. Jey Uso)
Monday Night RAW. November 4th, 2024. (vs. "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio vs. Sheamus vs. Seth "Freakin'" Rollins)
Paige/Saraya
NXT. February 27th, 2014. (vs. Emma)
Night of Champions 2014 (vs. AJ Lee vs. Nikki Bella)
Hell in a Cell 2014 (vs. AJ Lee)
Survivor Series 2015 (vs. Charlotte Flair)
IYO Sky/Io Shirai
Mae Young Classic Final, WWE Evolution 2018 (vs. Toni Storm)
NXT TakeOver: Toronto 2019 (vs. Candice LeRae)
Shawn Michaels
Survivor Series 1996 (vs. Sycho Sid)
Monday Night RAW. October 20th, 2003 (vs. Goldberg)
WrestleMania 24 (vs. Ric Flair)
WrestleMania 25 (vs. The Undertaker)
Naomi
Elimination Chamber 2017 (vs. Alexa Bliss)
SummerSlam 2017 (vs. Natalya)
Drew McIntyre
TLC 2009 (vs. John Morrison)
Elimination Chamber 2024 (vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Kevin Owens vs. Randy Orton vs. LA Knight vs. Logan Paul)
WrestleMania XL Sunday (vs. Seth "Freakin'" Rollins)
Bad Blood 2024 (vs. CM Punk)
Liv Morgan
NXT. November 4th & December 2nd, 2015 (vs. Eva Marie / vs. Emma)
NXT. November 16th, 2016 (vs. Peyton Royce)
Elimination Chamber 2023 (vs. Nikki Cross vs. Natalya vs. Raquel Rodriguez vs. Carmella vs. Asuka)
Elimination Chamber 2024 (vs. Becky Lynch vs. Naomi vs. Bianca Belair vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Raquel Rodriguez)
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fantasticalleigh · 8 months ago
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Rewatching old RAW from 2020 and it’s so interesting to see how the Randy vs Drew feud went down because there wasn’t that much intensity behind it so when they announced their Hell in a Cell match I just sat there like huh neato. But seeing how differently (and WELL) built the Punk vs. Drew feud was handled leading up to HIAC and all the emotion and excellent promos and hatred behind it is incredible. The difference is literally night and day (and Drew and CM Punk have chemistry for days compared to Randy vs. Drew).
Of course one has to factor in that the Orton vs. Macintyre feud feels like it was a lot shorter (I haven't checked to see how long it lasted but it definitely doesn't feel like 10-11 months' worth of content) and of course there was different leadership at the time AND it was in the Covid Thunderdome era so of course all that impacted the show heavily but it still has to be noted how much better one feud was executed over the other.
Also “I’m Randy fucking Orton and I demand the WHC title for the 13th time because I say so” is much much much less compelling as an opponent for Drew over “you injured me and halted my career for several months, then stole something precious from me and mocked my family, thus invoking the pettiest fucking man in the roster. It’s fucking go time.”
In 2020 Drew was a huge babyface, having come back and proven himself as worthy of champion status. He was a fighting champion and let anyone who wanted a shot at the title to try. He'd had his own irl hero's journey to make his way back to the WWE and got along with most of the roster and seemed well-liked by most. He was cocky but honorable and booked like a beast.
In 2023-24 so far he’s the broken down, deeply bitter, deeply angry man who’s been disillusioned by everything that’s happened to him to the point he’s turned into the opposite of what he once was. It’s been absolutely fascinating to go through the archives and see how he is such an opposite of who he used to be. He’ll blame everyone but himself for the challenges he’s faced and each loss he’s taken. He’s so determined to get back the gold, he’s blinded to everything else and doles out destruction wherever he goes. And Punk brings out the worst in him and he brings out the worst in Punk. They're holding up mirrors to each other fighting over who gets to say they've been wronged the most. They had months of slowburn where Punk was out injured and it was just Drew in the ring with a mic and it still delivered. And (though I haven't watched the Drew/Orton HIAC yet) at this point, having watched (and gone insane over the punkintyre HIAC match) I don't think anything can compare to that at this point.
There's more I could and would like to add to this but I've rambled beyond the point I set out to make so I'll cut myself off here.
(Must add the caveat that I know there are huge swaths of lore and character developments I'm missing from 2019+2021-23 and everything behind that. I only started watching WWE in March of this year and have picked through content to watch and learn from over on Youtube and Peacock. Currently I'm only focusing on all the RAW 2020 episodes but will continue in chronological order and maybe do the same for Smackdown starting in 2020 at a later date. There just...so much to get through... @-@)
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acknowledge-reigns · 1 year ago
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Somebody truly had the nerve to say Roman has never had to deal with or wrestle with injuries/set backs in his career and that he "could never power through like C*dy did with his torn pec". First of all, comparing how these two athletes deal with injuries is big fucking weird but since we're going there and I take my role of #1 Joe Anoa'i defender to heart what I'm not about to do is let y'all set up here on this internet and make it seem as if my Tribal Chief ain't ever fought through shit because this man is a WARRIOR, do you hear me???
(HE'S A TWO TIME LEUKEMIA SURVIVOR SINCE Y'ALL MOTHERFUCKERS LIKE TO FORGET HE KICKED CANCER'S ASS TOO.) Generally speaking, not just that situation but in many others in Joe's life, some of your faves would have folded. (especially those two yt men that run from company to company when they don't get their way) . Really this ain't shade to C*dy, I give him his props for powering through injuries and shit too. Most of these superstars have. And saying some of them would probably fold (hell, I would. Most of us would.) Isn't saying they're weak. I'm saying Roman is a badass on a different level and you can argue with your momma or with the wall on that one, not me.
List of injuries/illnesses known to us throughout Roman's career -
Back + Hip injury 2023 (Sumerslam, v Jey Uso.)
Ruptured Ear Drum 2022 (Survivor Series, v Kevin Owens who surprised him with a spot that was not planned and resulted in the injury. There however is no bad blood between the two.)
Had COVID 2022 (https://www.espn.com/wwe/story/_/id/32974962/roman-reigns-wwe-biggest-star-tests-positive-covid-19-scratched-atlanta-event)
Lingering affects from COVID 2022 (due to being immunocompromised https://www.fightful.com/wrestling/roman-reigns-discusses-his-covid-experience-says-he-still-feels-chest-tightness)
Shoulder/Arm injury 2022 (Wrestlemania 38, v Brock Lesnar)
Reveals Leukemia treatment side effects (including Nausea and arthritis in arms and legs, mentioned in 2019 and 2020 interviews. Ex. https://www.leukaemiacare.org.uk/support-and-information/latest-from-leukaemia-care/inspirational-stories/roman-reigns-wwe-cml-and-me/#:~:text=Previously%2C%20Reigns%20revealed%20to%20the,in%20terms%20of%20being%20sick.)
Knee Injury 2019 (Hell in a cell tornado tag with Daniel Bryan, v Erick Rowan and Luke Harper.)
Second battle with Leukemia 2018
Eye injury, required stitches 2018 (after 6 man tag match on RAW https://www.wrestlingnewsworld.com/wwe/roman-reigns-gets-stitches-raw)
Shoulder injury + Cracked ribs 2017 ( RAW, v Braun Strowman)
Shattered nose + Surgery 2016 ( v Triple H. See attached article https://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/2016-02-22/article/reigns-surgery)
Needed stitches May 2016 (live show, see photos https://www.wwe.com/worldwide/gallery/roman-reigns-receives-stitches-in-melbourne-australia-photos#fid-40042095)
Head Injury that required staples 2014 (https://youtu.be/OYMce1GDiDc?si=KtbVybtoQVr7FKDL)
Emergency surgery for Hernia 2014 (which he wrestled for some time while dealing with, see WWE.com article herehttps://www.wwe.com/shows/nightofchampions/2014/roman-reigns-breaking-news)
This list does not include FCW injuries, football injuries or his 2007 leukemia diagnosis durring which he was unhoused with a child on the way. And these are just the instances we know of!
Say what you will about Roman in kayfabe but do not minimize the struggles Joe has been through or his resilience. And if you're a Roman "fan" buying into the the rhetoric that he hasn't faced any adversity then as my dear friend @love-islike-abomb says, Please "Go whistle in the woods". IYKYK.
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Oh and while we all here...
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Acknowledge him, Bitches ☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾☝🏾.
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giveamadeuschohisownmovie · 4 months ago
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omegawhiskers · 2 years ago
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Why I started watching WWE again
The earliest memory I have of professional wrestling is The Undertaker/Yokozuna feud. This fond memory was the catalyst to moulding my enjoyment to this form of entertainment.
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Years later I began watching WWE/WWF on a full-time basis because it was aired weekend mornings. The Stone Cole Steve Austin/Vince McMahon feud hooked me. As a child, it was an awesome to see an authority type figure getting their ass kicked. Both McMahon and Austin produced classics moments in wrestling history. I bought PPV’s on VHS such as St Valentine’s Day Massacre. I must of watched that tape a couple of times a day over the next few weeks.
WWE became a part of my life. I made it my business to watch Raw and Smackdown every week; I even watched Velocity and Sunday Night Heat. I couldn't get enough! I tried to get my hands on stuff from independents and in 2004 I did some pro wrestling training. But if WWE was such an important part of my life then why did I stop watching it?
2017 wasn’t the worst year in WWE. The Chris Jericho and Kevin Owens feud was fantastic, The Hardyz returned, Kurt Angle was inducted into the Hall of Fame, The Shield reunited, and Samoa Joe made his debut. Despite all of this, a babyface Roman Reigns just couldn’t get over and Jinder Mahal was WWE Champion. I’m not even going to go into the House of Horrors match, but it was something. But it’s OK to have bad moments. They can teach you to never repeat those mistakes again…or can they?
2018 was worse. Some moments left a bad taste in my mouth such as Dean Ambrose turning heel on his fellow Shield member, Seth Rollins. This was the same night that Roman announced that he had leukemia. What the fuck was Vince thinking? The storyline was uglier than a dog’s dinner. Dean would leave the company less than a year later. WWE also went into a controversial deal with Saudi Arabia. The Saudi PPV saw Shane McMahon win WWE World Cup tournament becoming the ‘’Best in the World’’.  This is the same PPV where Shawn Michaels came out of retirement for an awful tag team bout. The worst part to 2018 was on December 17, when Vince McMahon came to the ring followed by Stephanie McMahon, HHH and Shane. Stephanie would go on to say ‘’We haven’t been doing a good for you lately.’’ She would rattle on about not listening to us, the fans. We were told that we were now the authority. This was such a surreal moment.
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Months prior we got the first All In PPV that would eventually lead to the formation of All Elite Wrestling. The All In card was stacked and displayed some incredible matches that left me wanting more. I started to binge watch BTE on YouTube as well as a history The Bullet Club. I began to attend Irish wrestling shows from Over The Top Wrestling. The first shows I went to featured Will Ospreay, Gunther and Pac. Seeing new talent and the interesting ways they told stories was refreshing. Witnessing smaller promotions putting on better shows compared to a billion-dollar company creating mediocre content was shocking to me.
Appointing us - the fans - as the authority figure was a great rib by WWE as they continued to sling crap in our faces as 2019 saw The Undertaker battling Goldberg in another Saudi show that resulted embarrassing bout. You can visibly see the disappointed on Taker's face post-match. Kurt Angle would have his retirement match against Baron Corbin. Angle is on my mount Rushmore, so for his career to lead to anti-climax was a disgrace. Seth Rollins was on a babyface run and I was enjoying it, until the infamous Hell in the Cell match with The Fiend. This match should have been a decent bout, but the arena was casted in ugly red light and the finish came in form a DQ. During a live reaction broadcast WWE were putting out at the time, X-Pac said ‘’You may not ask me back for one of these but how do you get DQ’d in a Hell in a fricking Cell match.’’ I often ask myself this. Things would get worse when Kofi Kingston was squashed in seven seconds against Brock Lesner. Kofi’s six-month title reign came to an abrupt and miserable end and so did my love for WWE. At this point I felt cheated and insulted. How can I continue to watch a product that simply didn't care?
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At the tail end of 2019, AEW was launched. The new promotion featured new faces, different styles of wrestling and an opportunity for talent to thrive. I gravitated towards this. I periodically watched WWE clips, but it was clear Vince was out of touch. Talent were also fired during the pandemic. It was as if Vince didn't care anymore. Remembers Erik Rowen’s spider? On top of all this, Vince's scandal was aired across the internet. During this insane time, Vinny had the balls to appear on Smackdown just to wave his ego around.
So, what's changed?
I watched night 1 of WrestleMania and I was impressed. The highlight was Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair. I liked what I saw with the Bloodline storyline. It was great to see Cody Rhodes, and a heel Dominik Mysterio intrigued me. I kept up with things and noticed consistent story telling. With Vince gone, it felt like everything was moving in a cohesive way. Yes, Vince gave us years of entertainment, but he also held on for too long and it was clear it was causing damage.
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I decided to tune back into WWE full time and write about my viewing experience. If you’ve read my past posts, then you know that I still have issues with WWE, but I’ve never seen a promotion do anything perfect. I think WWE do a much better job with their women’s division and keeping storylines simple and clear, but they lack on match quality with many silly finishes. They play things safe, but that's okay. For now I'm enjoying the ride. And that's good enough.
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multifandombabesworld · 1 year ago
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WWE OC (FANFIC/AU)
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Real Name: Cassandra Alice Brown
Ring Name(s): Cassie (formerly; 2008-2010), Cassie Brown (currently; 2010-present)
Nickname(s): Cass (real life), The Mess, The Bad Bitch (formerly), The Bitch Queen (formerly), Miss Brown, Mrs Boxer
Born: April 16th, 1989 (age 34)
Hometown: Wichita, Kansas
Billed From: Wichita, Kansas
Height/Weight: 5’4/128 lbs
Eye Color: Blue
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Family:
Wendy Brown (mother)
Felix Brown (father)
Dolores Colón (maternal cousin)
Hunter Matthews (cousin; Dolores’ son)
Mr & Mrs. Colón (aunt & uncle) *Her aunt is her father’s sister*
Sexuality: Pansexual
Romantic Interest(s): Mike Boxer (husband; married June 2016), Cody Rhodes (on screen/tv only; 2012-2013)
Children: Gwendolyn Eve Brown (daughter; born August 18th, 2018; 6 years old), Parker Jay Brown (son; born July 11, 2022; 2 years old), Natalia Joy Brown (daughter; born January 16, 2024; 1 month old)
Companies/Promotions: ECW (July 8, 2008-February 7, 2010), WWE: Raw (February 8, 2010-May 13, 2012), WWE (May 14, 2012-January 1, 2014), WWE: Raw (January 6, 2014-February 7, 2016), WWE: Smackdown (February 8, 2016-November 13, 2017), WWE: Raw (October 29, 2018-October 9, 2020), WWE: Smackdown (October 16, 2020-July 2, 2021), WWE: Raw (July 5, 2021-present)
Face/Heel Turns: Face (July 8, 2008-February 13, 2011), Heel (February 14, 2011-July 14, 2013), Face (July 15, 2013-February 1, 2015), Heel (February 2, 2015-February 5, 2017), Face (February 6, 2017-December 1, 2019), Heel (December 2, 2019-April 23, 2023), Face (April 24, 2023-present)
Theme Songs:
First Theme: (ECW; 2008-2010)
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Second Theme: (2010-2012)
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Third Theme: (2012-2016)
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Fourth Theme: (2016-2019)
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Fifth Theme: (2019-2023)
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Starts at 35 seconds into video
Sixth Theme: (2023-present)
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Starts at 40 seconds into video
Theme when with The Hashtag Squad: (2011-2020)
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Tag Teams/Stables: Messy Rhodes (with Cody Rhodes; 2012-2013), The Hashtag Squad (with Kelly Kelly and Megan Foster; 2011-2012), The Hashtag Squad (with Megan Foster; 2012-2020), Dark Angels (with Liv Morgan; 2021-2022), The Gold Stars (with Rosalie; 2023-2024)
Finisher Moves:
Messysault (Diving Corkscrew Moonsault)
Tangled Lock (Armbar & Leg Lock Combo)
Feast Your Eyes (at ringside/sometimes in ring)
Signature Moves:
The Messy Ending (Fairy Tale Ending)
Cass Kick (Superkick)
Spinning Cass Kick (Spin Kick)
The Mess Attack (Rack Attack 2.0)
Submission Moves: The Messy Arch (Kneeling Cloverleaf), Sleeper Hold, Cattle Mutilation, Cobra Clutch, Muta Lock
Titles Won:
Divas Championship: (Raw 12/3/12 from Eve after hitting her with a Moonsault and pinning her) Held for: 43 days (lost to Kaitlyn at Raw January 14, 2013 after Kaitlyn hit her with a spear and pinned her) *1st reign*
Divas Championship: (Hell In A Cell October 26, 2014 against AJ Lee and Paige; won by making AJ submit to Tangled Lock) Held for: 29 days (lost to Nikki Bella at Survivor Series 11/23/14 when Nikki hit her with the Rack Attack and pinned her) *2nd reign*
Universal Women’s Championship: (Wrestlemania April 5, 2020 against Tasha Marie; won after hitting Tasha with a chair given to her by Megan and hitting her with the Messysault before pinning her) Held for: 106 days (lost to Stella Venus at Extreme Rules July 19, 2020 in a triple threat match against Venus & Kairi Sane; Stella hits the Hot Mess Attack on her and pins her winning the title) *1st reign*
Universal Women’s Championship: (Hell In A Cell October 25, 2020 against Lana & Carmella; won when she made both Lana and Carmella tap to the Tangled Lock) Held for: 120 days (lost to Charlotte Flair at Elimination Chamber February 21, 2021 when Charlotte made her tap to the Figure 8) *2nd reign*
Universal Women’s Championship: (Extreme Rules September 26, 2021 after cashing in her MITB contract on Alexa Bliss and hitting the Messysault pinning Bliss) Held for: 37 days (relinquished title due to 2nd pregnancy on November 1, 2021) *3rd reign*
Universal Women’s Championship: (Wrestlemania 39 April 2, 2023 against Tasha Marie; she was able to hit Tasha with the Messysault after stopping Tasha from hitting her with a chair. She then pinned Tasha and won the title) Held for 372 days (lost to Rosalie at Wrestlemania 40: April 7, 2024 after being hit with the Rose Bomb three times and getting pinned) *4th reign*
Other Accomplishments:
2013 Slammy Award - Diva of the Year
WWE Tag Team of The Year (2015 with Megan Foster)
WWE Ms. Money In The Bank (2021)
Medical Conditions/Injuries:
Head Concussion (two times in her career)
Broken Nose
Fractured Knee
Whiplash
Busted Lip
Sprained Wrist
Managers: Kelly Kelly, Megan Foster, Rosalie
Has Managed: Kelly Kelly, Megan Foster, Cody Rhodes, Rosalie, Liv Morgan
Friends:
Megan Foster
Liv Morgan
Barbie Blank/Kelly Kelly
Cody Rhodes
Becky Lynch (off screen)
Tasha Marie (off screen)
Stella Venus (off screen)
Rosalie
Randy Orton (off screen)
CM Punk (off screen)
AJ Lee (off screen)
Paige/Saraya (off screen)
Roman Reigns (off screen)
Seth Rollins (off screen)
Jon Moxley/Dean Ambrose (off screen)
Triple H
Stephanie McMahon
Shane McMahon (off screen)
Shawn Michaels
Rhea Ripley (off screen)
Finn Bálor (off screen)
Dominik Mysterio (off screen)
Damien Priest (off screen)
JD McDonagh (off screen)
Jey Uso
Jimmy Uso (off screen)
Nikki Bella
Brie Bella
Naomi/Trinity
Alicia Fox
John Cena
The Rock/Dwayne Johnson
Bayley (off screen)
Dakota Kai (off screen)
Iyo Sky (off screen)
Kairi Sane (off screen)
Asuka (off screen)
Austin Theory (off screen)
Trained By:
Matt Bloom
Shawn Michaels
Triple H
Beth Phoenix
Lita
WWE Idol(s):
Chyna
Rey Mysterio
Lita
Trish Stratus
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Victoria
Ivory
Facts:
Cassie is really good friends with Bebe Rexha and her “The Mess” and “The Bad Bitch” gimmicks are based on Bebe’s songs
Bebe Rexha let Cassie used the I’m A Mess song as her theme two years before the song actually came out
Cassie grew up watching WWE with her father and met her favorite wrestler and idol Lita when she was 13. She also met Victoria, Edge, Rey Mysterio, and Eddie Guerrero when she was young
Her signature colors are purple, black, and white. She also always wears a flower or flower crown on her head during her entrances. The flower is usually purple or black and she sometimes gives someone in the audience her flower (like how Cody Rhodes gives his weight belt to someone)
She always has a big Wrestlemania entrance every year
She has wrestled both men and women in her career
She was in gymnastics and karate when she was young. She also was in cheerleading in high school
Her and her husband Mike owned a golden retriever named Nala who died in April of 2024 (she was 10 years old). They also own a 5 year old german shepherd named Bear as well many farm animals such as chickens, chicks, goats, cows, horses, and a pig
Social Medias: cassiebrownwwe (Instagram), thecassiebrown (Twitter), misscassiebrown (TikTok), Cassie and Mike (YouTube) *These aren’t real so don’t look for them*
*Note: Tasha, Stella, Dolores, Megan, Mike, and Rosalie are OCs as well. I will make an info card for them soon as well*
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theconstitutionisgayculture · 2 months ago
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You’re an AEW fan? I keep hearing that that company has fallen off in recent years. Is that all bullshit or are there things that keep you watching despite flaws?
It's mostly bullshit. Yeah, it's not as good as it was in 2019-2021, but that's like saying "this Ferrari isn't as good as the Lambo I was driving last year." It's still a great product with great wrestling. Their PPVs have always been must watch. Really the worst you can say about them is that, occasionally, the main events of their major shows aren't as good as the 5 match of the year candidates that happened on the undercard and sometimes the crowds for the weekly shows suck. But they've really learned which markets do well for them, so you don't see so many bad crowds anymore. Are they perfect? No, of course not. They put on over a hundred shows a year, just by the law of averages some of those shows aren't going to be great. But I can probably count on two hands the number of truly awful shows they've had since they launched. Back when I was watching WWE every week, you were lucky to get 10 shows per year that were good. The rest were, at best, decent, and many of them were utter garbage. AEW has never had an entire show dedicated to whining about the owner of the Denver Nuggets double booking an arena, or a Christmas episode where a guy who turned face the week before ran over Santa Claus with his limo, or a no disqualification, anything goes Hell in a Cell match that ended in a disqualification.
Anyway, I know I sound like a fanboy, but you really can't listen to the AEW haters online. The vast majority very clearly don't watch the show and they'll praise WWE for doing things they were saying AEW was stupid for doing a year ago.
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solarsonicsoda · 1 year ago
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The Road to... Wrestlemania XL
Part 3: Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso
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Who has a longer history than not only brothers but twin brothers? They've been together since Day One (ish) but now...
If you've read Part 1 of this series, you know all about The Bloodline. Roman Reigns' and his family have been on top of the WWE for the past 3 years. The two most prominent members of this faction has long been the team of The Usos. Since debuting on WWE TV in 2010, this tag team of brothers have been one of the leading teams in the whole company. From brightly-dressed faces to more sinister heels, and even determined tweeners, they are 8-time tag team champions as a duo.
Fast forward 10 years from their debuts. Roman Reigns has just returned to WWE and won the WWE Universal Championship. When a match is set up to determine his next contender, there's a surprising winner: his cousin, Jey Uso.
Jey Uso One half of The Usos, now nicknamed "Main Event", and a member of the Anoa'i Family Standing at 6'2'', weighing 242lbs, from San Francisco, California, USA, he is now a 10-time tag team champion and the son of Rikishi Finisher: Uso Splash
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Uso was keen to reunite with his cousin and have a sporting match for the title. Despite his tag team success, many never thought he would have an opportunity to challenge for the World Title. However, with brother Jimmy injured, he had earned this shot. He would face Reigns at Clash of Champions 2020, but Reigns was cold and brutal against his cousin, hitting a low blow on Uso. The match would only end when Jimmy Uso threw in the towel, with Reigns raining down strikes demanding Jey acknowledge him as The Tribal Chief.
A defiant Jey would not back down though, and would take on Reigns again at Hell in a Cell for the title in a Hell in a Cell I Quit match. Reigns would try to destroy his cousin, even fighting off officials who tried to stop the match. Jey would never quit from this. When brother Jimmy arrived and begged their cousin Roman to stop, The Tribal Chief appeared to feel extreme guilt for his actions... before ensnaring Jimmy in a Guillotine Hold. To stop this happening to his brother, Jey finally said "I Quit". Reigns would walk out the victor, and be sat at the head of the Anoa'i table.
With all this, Jey finally bent the knee and joined The Bloodline. He would carry on the momentum of his great matches as the "Right Hand Man" of Reigns. In May 2021, Jimmy Uso would return from injury, and despite some conflict, he would shortly join The Bloodline too. In this time, The Usos would dominate the tag team division, winning their 7th and 8th championships as part of The Bloodline. These were both sets of WWE Tag Titles which they held consecutively for 316 days, holding the Smackdown titles for 622 days total.
During this reign, Jey would almost leave The Bloodline over the excommunication of Sami Zayn, but he would turn his back on his friend. It was in the main event of Wrestlemania 39: Saturday that The Usos lost the titles to Zayn & Kevin Owens, and having failed to recapture them, Reigns was losing his patience with them. When he and Solo Sikoa, The Usos' younger brother, challenged for the titles, it would be Jimmy who would cost them the match and leave The Bloodline by superkicking Reigns. Whilst they tried to keep Jey from leaving, he would side with his brother no matter what. At Money in the Bank 2023, The Usos would defeat Reigns & Sikoa with Jey being the first man to pin Reigns since December 2019.
This would lead to Reigns defending against Jey Uso one more time in the main event of Summerslam 2023 in an anything-goes Tribal Combat match. Jey was building up a head of steam when the unthinkable happened. He was pulled from the ring when he had Reigns beat. Who did it? His brother, Jimmy Uso.
Jimmy Uso The other half of The Usos, part of the Anoa'i Family, and son of Rikishi. Standing at 6'3'', 251lbs, from San Francisco, California, USA, he is an 8-time tag team champion. Finisher: Uso Splash
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Jey would go on to lose this match, and when he confronted Jimmy, he said he feared what the power would do to Jey's head. Heartbroken, Jey would quit the company, but would eventually return to the Raw show away from his family. It's here where he would establish himself as "Main Event" Jey Uso, challenging for their World Title and being a part of their top tier talent. He would reclaim both sets of Tag Team Championships briefly with Cody Rhodes, and even become known for his use of the term "Yeet".
Jimmy would rejoin The Bloodline without Jey, and he began to get even more desperate as he was under high pressure from Reigns. These two brothers would continue to feud though. They would brawl, Jimmy would cost Jey matches, and Jimmy would even coin "No Yeet". It became obvious that this needed to end, and where else but Wrestlemania?
Tag Partner vs. Tag Partner. Brother vs. Brother. Twin vs. Twin. At Wrestlemania XL Saturday, it all comes down to Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso.
WWE have put out a compilation video summing up this feud, and you can check it out here.
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wrestlingisfake · 9 months ago
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It worked this time because the referee stopped the match and declared Hangman the winner. That's how it's supposed to work--if the fight is stopped because one fighter cannot continue, then that fighter loses the bout.
The problem with the Hell in a Cell 2019 finish wasn't that the referee had to stop it to save Bray. The problem was that WWE couldn't say Seth lost by DQ, and wouldn't say Bray lost by TKO, so the match just ended without a winner or a loser, which didn't make any sense.
I can't believe my eyes. AEW kinda copied the ending to that infamous 2019 Hell in a Cell match between Bray Wyatt and Seth Rollins AND IT ACTUALLY WORKED THIS TIME.
Hangman you are one fucked up man and you will pay for your sins. You killed him and burned down his house, but Swerve's got the whole world in his hands (reference intended).
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thewisemankey · 6 years ago
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Despite the recent movie, THIS Joker is still relevant, right?
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themanbexl · 6 years ago
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Ok this hurts to watch right now... god bayley is pulling at my heart strings right now
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mrjinx87 · 6 years ago
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That was the worst wrestling ending I’ve seen since John Cena beat The Nexus by himself at SummerSlam 2010.
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WWE Monday Night Raw 9/23/19 Review
This was a pretty good edition of Raw, although it didn’t really build towards Hell in a Cell. It mostly built towards next week’s episode, so that is kind concerning. But there wasn’t anything that was glaringly bad, and there were a few pretty good matches too. So this was a much more fun edition of Raw, and it was actually pretty fun to watch. This is my review of this week’s Raw
Before the show even started, a bunch of the fiend’s graphics were all over the intro, which was cool as all hell. 
Seth Rollins Promo: He said that he has never felt fear like the kind of fear that the Fiend has been giving him. He said that although he was worried about the match, he will fight and he will win. He said that he has faced adversity before, and he will face it again. He will stomp the Fiend into the mat and retain his championship, because he beat Lesnar and Strowman both when the odds were stacked agains him. Then Braun Strowman interrupted, and grabbed a mic. Strowman said that if he was going to talk crap about him, to do it to his face. He said that unlike the Fiend, he doesn’t hide behind silly puppets. He then blamed Rollins for losing the Raw Tag Team Championships, and said the he resented Rollins for not wanting him to challenge for the Universal Championship again. Rollins said that he just didn’t want to fight Strowman again because Strowman beat the crap out of him, but if he wants to lay down challenges, then he’d be more than happy to fight tonight. Strowman accepted the challenge, and the match was booked.
Grade: B-. Pretty good promo. Rollins seemed genuinely shook about Wyatt, which was a good way to put him over. Then the stuff with Strowman, which wasn’t as good, but still an effective way to give Rollins a match this week. The challenge makes sense, and Wyatt still feels special.
The Viking Raiders vs. The OC: AJ Styles was out with the OC. Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson came out to some cool new theme music, but I’m not positive how I feel about it. Anderson and Erik started the match, and the Viking Raiders quickly got control with their raw power. Gallows then came in and isolated Erik from his corner, although Erik also quickly tagged out and let Ivar take down Gallows. At one point, Ivar was on the apron, and fight off both members of the opposing tag team, only to get distracted by Styles and eat a roundhouse kick from Gallows. The ref then threw Styles out, and as he was leaving, Cedric Alexander attacked him on the ramp, and they brawled into the back. The OC then started to work over Ivar with various strikes, but Ivar nailed a seated senton and gave Erik the hot tag. Erik destroyed both men with his awesome strikes, before the two double teamed Anderson. They nearly got the win, but Gallows tripped up Ivar as he went for a springboard, which gave the OC a spinebuster and then the boot of doom for a near fall. Erik then fought out of a magic killer, and gave Ivar the hot tag. The Raiders then popped Anderson up for a Viking Experience, and Erik gave Gallows a suicide dive as Ivar got the pin. 
Grade: B. This was a pretty good tag match. The crowd was getting into it, and there was some good action. I think that both teams look really good, and either could end up in the tag team championship scene any day now. It will likely be the Viking Raiders, and I’m willing to bet that they will be the next Raw Tag Team Championships. 
Robert Roode interview: He said that he would win the fatal 5-way because he has pinned Seth Rollins before, so he can do it again if he is given the chance. 
Becky Lynch Interview: Lynch talked about how she wanted her next championship match in Hell in a Cell, because she wanted to beat down Sasha Banks while she was on a hot streak. She also said that while Banks was in the last women’s Hell in a Cell match, she lost it, and Bayley will be locked out. So she has enough confidence to win the match. 
Rusev vs. EC3: The two men started out with some striking and power moves, with Rusev quickly putting EC3 on his back with a swinging Uranagi and some suplexes. He quickly nailed a Machka kick and locked in the Acolayde and won.
Grade: C+. Bulgarian Squash.
Rey Mysterio backstage: He talked about how he has had doubts in previous weeks, but said that Dominic told him to win it, and he dedicated the Fatal 5-way to him. 
Sasha Banks vs. Nikki Cross: Bayley was in Banks’ corner, while Alexa Bliss was in Cross’s. The two locked up in the beginning, with Banks quickly starting to launch strike after strike at Cross, who threw them right back. Nikki gained control through the use of armdrags and such, with Banks fighting from behind. She was able to get control with a couple double knees to the shoulders of Cross and continued to work over the shoulders. She then started to work Cross’s leg in a similar way to what she did to Bliss last week. Banks tied Cross’s leg in knots, and although Cross was able to fight back a bit, Banks’ holds mostly went unanswered, until she kicked Banks out of the ring and destroyed her with a crossbody off the apron. She continued to destroy Banks with strikes on the outside and trapping Banks in the apron, and even broke out of a Bank Statement by countering the backstabber with a swinging neckbreaker. Bayley then distracted the ref, and Bliss ran over to attack her at ringside. Cross then went for a flying crossbody, but Banks rolled through it and locked in the Bank statement for the win. 
After the match, Banks locked her submission in on Bliss as well. 
Grade: B-. Fine match, Cross looked pretty good here. I don’t think that they did quite enough to bump the grade up at all. The outcome wasn’t really in question, and Nikki Cross has been losing a little too much lately. 
The OC Backstage: Styles yelled about how Cedric Alexander needed to learn his place. No one was in his league, not even the other competitors in the fatal 5 way. He will win that match, because no one else stands a chance. 
Street Profits backstage: they hyped up the Raw for next week, and some of the bigger matches this week. They hyped up all the Fatal 5-way competitors, and started to talk about the Maria’s baby thing, when Miz interrupted. Miz then came by, announced that Maryse had their second child, and that he would be welcoming Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair on Miz TV next week. The fans booed about Hulk Hogan being on it. 
Lacey Evans vs. Ember Moon: Moon quickly dropped Evans with a single leg dropkick right out of the gate, and proceeded to mock Evans. Evans took control with striking and such, but Moon was able to get in spurts of offense. At one point, we saw Moon hit a stunner on the outside after catching her feet on the bottom rope and spinning off of it. Moon then went up for the Eclipse, but Evans grabbed her hair and kept her down. Evans then locked in a Sharpshooter for the win. 
After the match, Natalya was interviewed backstage about Evans using the SHarpshooter. Natalya said that Evans’ sharpshooter wasn’t mastered yet, and then granted her rematch.
Grade: C+. Evans really isn’t in the same league as Moon in terms of ring work, but I get that she needed to win this. This grade would’ve been worse of Evans was in the ring with someone other than Moon
Firefly Funhouse: Wyatt updated his wall of people that he took out by putting Kane up there. Ramblin Rabbit and Huskus the pig were fighting over a Seth Rollins action figure, and Wyatt told them that sharing wasn’t easy. He told them to to be too attached to things, because it makes them weak. Ramblin Rabbit then said that he didn’t want the Fiend to hurt Rolllins, and Wyatt said that the Fiend was only trying to protect him. The Fiend doesn’t like to share, but Ramblin and Huskus could. Wyatt then pulled the figure into two figures and told the crowd that he’d see them in hell. Good stuff, I love how Wyatt talks about the Fiend. 
24/7 Shenanigans: R-Truth and Carmella ran into the ring, and Carmella started to plead with them to stop chasing them. Carmella was sick about never being able to stop. Everyone stopped, but Carmella then rolled up Truth to win the belt, and Truth celebrated with her. The Raw Women’s Locker Room then chased them around. 
Grade: C+. Eh, its a change of pace, so I’m into it. Also, Graves was concerned that this would affect his life. Fun times. 
Sasha Banks and Bayley backstage: The two talked about how Becky was stupid for thinking that she could keep the Raw Women’s Championship away from Banks. Banks would then be the last woman standing after Hell in a Cell. 
Sami Zayn & Shinsuke Nakamura Backstage:  Zayn was hyping up Nakamura, and seemed more nervous than Nakamura himself. Nakamura said something in Japanese to quiet him down, and Zayn just said “you’re right, I’ll stop.” I like this relationship. 
King Corbin vs. Chad Gable: Corbin came out with some theme music that was mixed in with a regal theme, which I thought sounded cool. Before the match, King Corbin got on the mic, and said that he wouldn’t be out here long, because the match would be quite short. Corbin slowly took off all of his gear, and was taunting Gable. When the match started, Gable was running circles around Corbin, hitting strikes whenever he could and locking in holds here and there. Corbin slowed the match down quite a bit after a huge lariat flattened Gable. Gable did start to fight right back, even forcing Corbin to roll out. As he did, Corbin attacked Gable as he crawled out of the ring, and he threw him into the crowd before cutting to a commercial. As we came back, Corbin nailed his lariat after running around the post. Corbin then locked in a headlock, with Gable desperately trying to break out of it, only to be launched into the corner viciously. Gable fought back a bit with some quick offense and striking, only to eat a big boot and immediately fall back down. Corbin then started to pummel Gable in the corner over and over, but Gable fought back with a trio of rolling kicks. He then tried for a moonsault, but Corbin crotched him and launched him into the mat at huge speeds for a near fall. Corbin then yelled at the ref a bit, but the ref wasn’t having any of it. Corbin went for a chokeslam, but Gable countered it with a sunset flip pin for a near fall, only for Corbin to nail a chokeslam on the second try for another near fall. Gable fought back with strike after strike, hanging Corbin up on the top rope, hitting a huge German suplex and then a moonsault for a close near fall. Corbin then tried for the end of days, but Gable rolled through it and locked in the ankle lock. Corbin nearly made it to the ropes, but instead he grabbed his scepter and beat Gable with it for the DQ.
Corbin continued the attack after the match. 
Grade: B+. Another really strong match that the crowd got super into. Corbin looked good, Gable continues to be a great underdog, and the crowd is desperate for him to get a win. The DQ means that we may get another match between them, which would be fine. I doubt Gable will get a win, but even being in this spot has improved his standing. Match of the night. 
AOP Vinette: The two showed everyone who they were by attacking a couple guys backstage. Short but sweet.
Rey Mysterio vs. Ricochet vs. AJ Styles vs. Robert Roode vs. Shinsuke Nakamura in an Elimination match for #1 contendership to the Universal Championship: Roode immediately left the ring, while Mysterio and Ricochet remained in the ring. The two worked together to keep the heels out, and eventually Mysterio nailed a moonsault to the outside as Ricochet hit a twisting plancha to the outside. When we came back from commercial, Ricochet was still controlling the ring, until Styles dodged a suicide dive and nailed a lariat to put him down. Roode and Styles then teamed up a bit on Ricochet, until Roode tried to attack Styles, only for Styles to dodge it and hit a pele kick for a near fall. Ricochet then through Roode out while Nakamura beat down Styles on the outside. Nakamura then took out Ricochet with a high kick, and then ate a senton from Mysterio, leaving Mysterio and Ricochet alone again. The two showed some quick high flying offense for just a bit, until Styles ran in and beat them both down. Ricochet and Styles then renewed their rivalry, until Ricochet took him out with a big dropkick. Ricoceht and Roode then fought a bit, with Ricochet nailing Roode with Recoil, only to eat a Kinshasa and get eliminated by Nakamura. Ricochet was the first man out. 
When we came back from commercial, Nakamura was looking for a superplex on Mysterio, and Styles joined in to help him. Roode then came by for the powerbomb to launch a huge tower of doom, and Roode tried for a pin on each guy involved. Roode then fought with Nakamura, and the two traded huge strikes and kicks, with Nakamura even hitting a flying knee for a near fall. Nakamura then fought off Styles for a bit, before eating a splash from Mysterio. Mysterio then nailed the 619, but Styles caught him before the splash and hit a brainbuster on the apron. Nakamura then held Roode in place for a Phenomenal Forearm, but Roode dodged it and Styles nailed Nakamura for the elimination. 
Right after that, Roode gave Styles the Glorious DDT for the next elimination, leaving Mysterio and Roode.
Roode then went for the Glorious DDT on Mysterio, but Rey countered into a rollup for a near fall, and then set Roode up for the 619, only to be intercepted by a spinebuster for another near fall. Rey then went for a seated senton, but Roode caught him, Roode then went for the Glorius DDT, only for Mysterio to counter into 619 position. Mysterio then hit the 619 and the splash for the win. 
Grade: B+. There was a lot of star power in this match, and everyone had their chances to shine, but things were a little choppy whenever wrestlers would transition from one mini match to another. Everyone looked good though and I think that Rollins vs. Mysterio will be an awesome match. Good booking and a good match. 
Seth Rollins interview: Rollins said that Mysterio will be a worthy opponent, and he feels a little overwhelmed now, but he will conquer every problem that he is dealing with. 
Seth Rollins vs. Braun Strowman: Rollins started out by trying to avoid Strowman, but was quickly taken down by shoulder tackles, strikes and lariats. Rollins nearly got the Pedigree, but Strowman powered out and went for the shoulder tackle on the outside, but Rollins hopped into the crowd, only for Strowman to floor him with a headbutt anyway. The two then got back in the ring, and Rollins started to work the leg and go for a sleeper hold, but Strowman quickly got out of it. ROllins then nailed a superkick and a top rope blockbuster for a near fall. Rollins then hit a pair of frog splashes for a near fall, and was annoyed about it. Rollins then put Strowman on the outside, and hit a pair of suicide dives to take him down. He then went for a third, but stumbled a bit so that Strowman could catch him and hit a chokeslam on the apron. He then did a lap around the ring and took out Rollins with some shoulder tackles. He then nailed a Running Powerslam on the floor, and rolled Rollins back in. He picked Rollins up for another Powerslam, but the lights went out. The Fiend then ran out and locked in the Mandible Claw on a screaming Strowman. Rollins looked terrified in the corner, but his screams were totally dumb. The show ended with the Fiend’s laughter echoing through an arena with the lights out. 
Grade: B. This was a pretty good match, with an ending that is is kinda suffering from the law of diminishing returns. That finish has happened two weeks in a row, and unfortunately, it is getting less exciting. But the match was pretty good, and I still like the feud. Let’s just hope they don’t rehash this three weeks in a row. 
Overall Grade: B-, but a pretty strong B-.
Pros: viking raiders vs. oc; King corbin vs. gable; fatal 5-way; Rollins vs. Strowman
Cons: Not a lot of development towards Hell in a Cell. This show really treaded water. 
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razaullah123 · 6 years ago
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WWE Hell In a Cell 2019 Full Highlights
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WWE: Hell In A Cell 2019 - Predictions
Hell In A Cell Kickoff
🔴 Singles Match
Natalya V. Lacey Evans
Winner: Natalya
Hell In A Cell 2019
🔵 Singles Match
Ali V. Randy Orton
Winner: Ali
🔴 6-Man Tag Team Match
The Viking Raiders (Erik & Ivar) And ??? V. The O.C. (Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson & WWE United States Champion AJ Styles)
Winners: The O.C.
⚫ Singles Match
"2019 King Of The Ring" Baron Corbin V. Chad Gable
Winner: King Corbin
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⚫ WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross (C) V. The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane)
Winners & NEW Women's Tag Team Champions: The Kabuki Warriors
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🔵 SmackDown Women's Championship - Singles Match
Charlotte Flair V. Bayley (C)
Winner & STILL SmackDown Women's Champion: Bayley
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🔵 Tornado Tag Team Match
Daniel Bryan & Roman Reigns V. Erick Rowan & Luke Harper
Winners: Erick Rowan & Luke Harper
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🔴 RAW Women's Championship - Hell In A Cell Match
Becky Lynch (C) V. Sasha Banks
Winner & NEW RAW Women's Champion: Sasha Banks
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🔴 WWE Universal Championship - Hell In A Cell Match
Seth Rollins (C) V. "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt
Winner & NEW Universal Champion: Bray Wyatt
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