Kairi Sane is one half of the current WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, but according to Dave Meltzer, there’s a good chance she might be leaving the company rather soon.

Meltzer reported on Wrestling Observer Radio that Sane’s contract is up early next year, and unless she re-signs, or already has, she could be one of the next names to exit WWE and has expressed interest in doing so.

“Kairi Sane, I could definitely see her leaving. I don’t know that she’s gonna leave, but she’s definitely expressed interest in exploring other options.”

Of course, as Meltzer says, he doesn’t know for sure that she’s going to leave, but it’s the final clause of that sentence that would suggest it is certainly a possibility.

On top of that, Bushiroad head Takaaki Kidani recently expressed interest in signing Sane and Io Shirai to Stardom when their WWE contracts expire.

There has certainly been a markup in interest in WWE wrestlers wanting out of the company. Oney Lorcan and Sin Cara are the latest names to come to light having asked for their releases lately.

As mentioned, Sane is one half of the Women’s Tag Champions with Asuka as the Kabuki Warriors. Meltzer added that Asuka seems happy in the United States. Sane is also a former NXT Women’s Champion.

NXT UK is going back to where it started for its next TakeOver event.

Triple H announced Saturday that NXT UK TakeOver: Blackpool II will emanate from The Empress Ballroom in Blackpool, England, streaming live on the award-winning WWE Network on Sunday, Jan. 12, at 11:30 a.m. ET/4:30 GMT. Tickets go on sale this Monday at 10 a.m. GMT.

The first-ever NXT UK TakeOver took place in the same building this past January, highlighted by the debut of current WWE United Kingdom Champion WALTER



There won’t be a shortage of topics to discuss when “The New” Daniel Bryan joins The Miz for “Miz TV” this Friday night.

The former WWE Champion has appeared conflicted for weeks with the prospect of aligning himself with Sami Zayn and Intercontinental Champion Shinsuke Nakamura. Now he’s also got “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt to worry about.

The Universal Champion took Bryan out with the Mandible Claw, appearing seemingly out of nowhere backstage when Zayn tried to finally pin Bryan down for a definitive answer.

Will Bryan finally have an answer? What will he have to say about the brutal attack at the hands of Wyatt? And let’s not forget about Bryan’s turbulent history with The Miz himself.

All the elements are in place for what promises to be a blockbuster edition of “Miz TV” — don’t miss it this Friday night on FOX at 8/7 C! 

15Nov

Nikki Cross can become the final member of Team SmackDown for the Five-Woman Survivor Series Elimination Match — but she’ll have to overcome SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley to do so.Lacey Evans joins team captain Sasha BanksCarmella and Dana Brooke, leaving one spot remaining on Team Blue — one coveted by WWE’s Twisted Sister. Banks doesn’t seem to want any part of teaming with her newfound rival, however, especially after both she and Bayley notched victories over Cross in recent weeks.



However, both of those wins came with each other’s assistance. Will the third time be the charm this time for Cross? Or will this bolder, edgier version of Bayley — with Banks likely not far behind — simply be too much once again for Cross to overcome? Find out this Friday night on FOX at 8/7 C!



15Nov

The fourth member of the SmackDown women’s Survivor Series team for the 5 vs. 5 vs. 5 elimination match has been announced.

Lacey Evans joins Carmella, Dana Brooke and Sasha Banks as the first four to make the cut for the blue brand with one member still remaining.

Brooke and Carmella earned their spots by beating Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville in a tag match on SmackDown last week, whereas Banks and Evans didn’t have to ‘qualify’ for their spots.

WWE.com announced Evans’ inclusion:

The “nasties” of Raw and NXT are on notice as Lacey Evans has been named the fourth member of Team SmackDown for the Women’s Elimination Triple Threat Match at Survivor Series.

Evans joins captain Sasha Banks, as well as Carmella and Dana Brooke who earned their spots on the blue brand team with a victory over Fire & Desire last week. The addition of The Lady of WWE brings a whole new level of class to Team SmackDown and leaves one spot remaining on the squad.

Who will join Evans and complete the Team SmackDown roster for the showdown at Survivor Series?

Shane McMahon has been subject to a lot of hate from WWE fans of late, due to being featured so prominently in storylines across both Raw and SmackDown Live.

Recently though, McMahon’s not been around as much, with his last appearance of note coming when he cost Kevin Owens his King of the Ring first round match against Elias.

So despite a rather refreshing break from Shane McMahon, there have been questions as to why he’s disappeared after featuring so prominently for so long.

The answer, according to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, is a pretty simple one:

Meltzer: “The writers haven’t had anything for him.”

Alvarez: “Nothing for him? He was in the middle of a giant storyline with Kevin Owens. He vanished. How do you have nothing for him?”

Meltzer: “Vince is the guy that’s been writing the show and he’s forgotten about him.”

Alvarez: “He’s forgotten about his son?”

Meltzer: “He forgot about his son’s angle, yeah. He hasn’t been on.”

It’s worth noting that Kevin Owens wasn’t able to make last week’s SmackDown due to the fact he was looking after his family due to the potential of Hurricane Dorian.

With that, perhaps there was something planned there that they simply couldn’t do because Owens wasn’t there. That’s just speculation though and there’s every chance Shane wouldn’t have been featured anyway.

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25Aug

It’s no secret that Tommaso Ciampa is training furiously hard for his return to the ring after being sidelined with a devastating neck injury earlier this year, but The Blackheart’s latest video documenting his recovery not only shows incredible progress inside the weight room, but also takes aim at NXT Champion Adam Cole.

Since being cleared to get back in the gym, Ciampa has periodically posted such video updates on Twitter. Whereas the first clips after his neck surgery showed Ciampa lifting light dumbbells, his newest newest video shows him deadlifting some serious weight.

Or, as the self-proclaimed “Greatest Sports-Entertainer of All Time” put it, roughly three Adam Coles worth of poundage.

Make no mistake, The Blackheart won’t be satisfied with merely returning to the black-and-gold brand that he helped elevate. He’s also as determined as ever to regain possession of Goldie and resume his position atop the NXT mountain.


25Aug


Although Braun Strowman clearly has his eyes locked on Seth Rollins’ Universal Championship, The Monster Among Men and The Beastslayer proved to be a strong team this past Monday night on Raw, conquering Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson to become Raw Tag Team Champions despite the attempted intervention of United States Champion AJ Styles

What’s next for this strange-but-successful pairing, and how will The O.C. respond to their defeat?



06Aug

Surely not? Could Samoa Joe be setting himself up for a shock babyface turn after the events on last night’s Raw?

For those who haven’t seen, Joe came out to the ring to demand an apology from Roman Reigns for suspecting him as the culprit of last week’s attack. Joe then heard that Roman was arriving at the building, so said he would go and get the apology himself.

As Joe was approaching Roman, a silver car came outta nowhere to ram into Roman’s car. You can check out what happened below.

While this is all very interesting, it was the moments after the attack that have really sparked the interests of fans.

Joe, completely out of character, shows real concern for Roman’s safety, urging (sorry Lance) Roman to stay down and not move while making sure the door was properly open to give paramedics access to Roman.

Could this be a way to introduce Joe as a babyface? While his heel character was scary, he never actually won anything, so perhaps a new character is what he needs.

While this is all very interesting, it was the moments after the attack that have really sparked the interests of fans.

Joe, completely out of character, shows real concern for Roman’s safety, urging (sorry Lance) Roman to stay down and not move while making sure the door was properly open to give paramedics access to Roman.

Could this be a way to introduce Joe as a babyface? While his heel character was scary, he never actually won anything, so perhaps a new character is what he needs.

06Aug

Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross are your new WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions after winning a four-way elimination match on Raw tonight.

Defending champions The IIconics were eliminated first by Mandy Rose. They had held the titles since WrestleMania 35 in April this year.

That left Rose & Deville, the Kabuki Warriors, and Bliss & Cross.

Despite some good teamwork from ‘Fire & Desire’, Rose tapped out to the Asuka Lock, leaving the Kabuki Warriors and Bliss & Cross two-on-two to determine the next champions.

It first looked as if the Kabukis had it done when Asuka locked Bliss in the Asuka locked. Alexa rolled it into a pinfall though and Asuka kicked out at two.

Shortly after, Cross took out Asuka allowing Alexa to land Twisted Bliss on Sane for the win.

Bliss & Cross are the third WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions (in its current iteration) after Sasha Banks & Bayley and The IIconics.


03Aug

Predictably, WWE lost complete interest in the women’s division once Ronda Rousey left after WrestleMania 35.

However, it seems that it could soon be revived as Natalya has said that Ronda “definitely wants to come back” to WWE.

Speaking to the New York Post, Natalya said:

“Ronda I think misses it a lot. I think that she misses it. I think that she definitely wants to come back, but I think that she’s so focused on having a family and that’s something. … When Ronda makes a promise to somebody, she stands by her word. And she really wants to have a family and she’s really focused on that with her husband Travis.

“So I believe that that right now is her main focus, but I also think she still has a lot of unfinished business is WWE and so, for me, because she kind of fell in love with it more than she even realized she would, I think she’ll be back, but it’s all about timing and I just think her family is coming first right now and I think every woman can relate to that.”

She also admitted that her November 2018 Raw match with Ronda Rousey was completely improvised (which explains a lot).

“We got to call that match in the ring, and very few women can do that. And I’m proud to say we called an 18-minute match in the ring with literally just our passion. And I don’t think Ronda even knew she could do that.

“To me, I was so impressed with her in that night that she was able to just go without having to have practices or rehearsals, no. She and I literally walked through the curtain, met each other in the ring and we just went. We wrestled. We wrestled our hearts out, and by the end of it, both of us were covered in blood, sweat and tears. But that’s what this industry is all about, and Ronda showed me that night she belonged.”

 


Finn Bálor and Braun Strowman confronted Mr. McMahon and Brock Lesnar

OKLAHOMA CITY — Ready or not, Finn Bálor is facing Brock Lesnar for the Universal Title on Sunday, and the question is: Do you believe? Mr. McMahondoesn’t believe in fairytales, so safe to say he’s out of the Bálor Club. Braun Strowman is looking past the Royal Rumble to give These Hands to whomever is still standing. Lesnar and Paul Heyman are impressed with their upstart challenger, but they’re predicting “martyrdom” all the same.

But Bálor believes. Granted, that’s what happens when you beat John Cena to make it to the dance, but as The Extraordinary Man explained in a show-opening brouhaha, his self-belief was there long before he pinned the G.O.A.T. And it’s unlikely to abate anytime soon, as he promised Strowman he’d succeed where The Monster failed and take the title from Lesnar. That didn’t quite make The Chairman a believer, but it was enough to pique his interest and sanction Bálor vs. Strowman in a match he predicted would be “very interesting.”


Finn Bálor def. Braun Strowman via Disqualification

For a moment, let’s say that Finn Bálor can defeat Brock Lesnar. How would he do it? The Irishman’s bout with Braun Strowman — something of a show-me match orchestrated by a skeptical Mr. McMahon — gave some clues. As the commentary team suggested, stick and move is the obvious answer, and indeed that strategy paid dividends, as the first-ever Universal Champion whittled his monstrous opponent down to his knees, much to the begrudging admiration of Lesnar at ringside.

He even got to employ that quickness against Lesnar after Strowman tossed Finn into the waiting arms of a suplex-happy Conqueror and instigated a three-way scramble that ended with Bálor blasting Lesnar with a running dropkick into the barricade. Finn rode his hot hand to the cusp of a Coup de Grâce against Strowman, only for Lesnar to roar back with an F-5 to the Irishman, ending the match in a disqualification victory for his challenger. The move had the outward appearance of an overreaction by a Beast looking to mark his territory. But maybe, however narrow, a path to victory exists.

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Intercontinental Champion Bobby Lashley def. Apollo Crews

The Intercontinental Championship represents hard-earned validation for Bobby Lashley, but some Superstars aren’t exactly sold on The All-Mighty just yet. Apollo Crews, who narrowly missed out on the title on New Year’s Eve when he challenged then-champion Dean Ambrose, stepped up to the imperious titleholder and goaded his way into a match by mocking Lashley in a pose-down (and atop Lashley’s custom podium, no less).

Crews certainly had the goods to hang with Lashley, flitting around The All-Mighty and even pressing him over his head (albeit briefly, as the effort left Crews with a tweaked lower back). But Lio Rush, as ever, proved to be the equalizer, catching Crews’ attention and setting him up to be bulldozed by a Spear, which Lashley administered while Apollo had The Man of the Hour pressed over his shoulders.

Even then, Lashley found himself upstaged once again: The All-Mighty’s victory celebration was interrupted by Seth Rollins, who locked eyes ominously with the champion as he approached the ring for his match with Drew McIntyre. Seth should tread lightly. If there’s a lesson to be learned from Crews, it’s that you disrespect Lashley at your own risk.


Seth Rollins def. Drew McIntyre

Looking beyond the Royal Rumble for a moment, it might be time to give Seth Rollins serious consideration as a potential Universal Title challenger. True, he’s in the mix with Superstars a lot bigger and stronger than he is, but as The Kingslayer explained in an address that evoked Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., he has one ace in the hole: Bone-deep passion and a burning desire to win the day. And lest you think that’s just a downtrodden former champion trying to talk himself up, Rollins put his money where his mouth was by defeating Drew McIntyre — as dangerous a competitor as there is and a champion-in-waiting by all accounts — on the strength of those very intangibles.

 It would take nothing less to topple The Scottish Psychopath, who had Rollins completely and utterly outgunned in the power department. McIntyre made a show of rag-dolling The Kingslayer across and outside the ring in the first half of the match and later again down the stretch after the former WWE Champion fought his way back into the match. Yet Rollins notched kickout after kickout and finally caught McIntyre by rolling him up and stacking himself completely on top of the Scot to make his size count for nothing, and give Rollins' heart the last word. 


The Boss ‘N’ Hug Connection def. Raw Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey & Natalya

After much consideration, Ronda Rousey would like to clarify: She will not be apologizing to Sasha Banks. Despite the shaky if mutual respect at the outset of their road to the Royal Rumble, a series of escalating confrontations led The Baddest Woman on the Planet to recast The Boss as a resentful also-ran during an interview before the main-event tag team match that pitted Rousey and Natalya against The Boss ‘N’ Hug Connection. Banks retaliated on the mic, saying she earned her title match and claiming that the Raw Women’s Champion has been handed everything since she came to WWE, and The Boss administered as many cheap shots as she could muster once the bell rang.

Infuriating The Baddest Woman on the Planet was a bold strategy, but it seemed to pay off. Banks capitalized on Rousey’s relative inexperience and overt aggression to trap her in the Bank Statement, which Natalya quickly broke up. Rousey, who dubbed herself “The Boss’ Boss” in her pre-match tirade, eventually replied by catching Banks in the Armbar, though the four-time Women’s Champion narrowly escaped the hold by rolling to the ropes. Natalya tagged in and administered the Sharpshooter on a depleted Banks, only for Bayley to break the hold and knock Rousey off the apron, teeing up The Boss to trap The Queen of Harts in the Bank Statement, earning her third consecutive tapout with the signature maneuver.

Lest anyone think tempers would cool after the match ended, rest assured, they did not. Banks held on to the Statement a beat too long for Rousey’s liking, and champion and challenger went nose-to-nose as Raw went off the air, as Bayley, Natalya and the official struggled to keep them apart. Clearly no one will be apologizing come Sunday, but someone will be sorry.

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