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WWE Raw's Dec. 11 Episode Draws 1.466M Viewers, Faces Monday Night Football Competition
912 days ago
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WWE Raw's Dec. 11 Episode Draws 1.466M Viewers, Faces Monday Night Football Competition

Stamford, December 12 - Wrestlenomics has reported that the December 11 episode of WWE Raw garnered an average viewership of 1.466 million, marking a decline from the 1.533 million viewers the show attracted the previous week.## The show maintained an average rating of 0.46 in the 18 to 49 demographic, also experiencing a decrease from the 0.49 rating recorded in the previous week. ## The episode faced stiff competition from two Monday Night Football games, which collectively drew nearly 20 million viewers across three different networks. ## Notable segments included CM Punk engaging in a face-to-face encounter with Rollins in a brand decision, a confrontation between Jey Uso and Drew McIntyre, a brawl involving The Creed Brothers and R-Truth against The Judgment Day, and Adam Pearce officially declaring Rollins vs. McIntyre for Raw Day One. Additionally, Drew McIntyre capitalized on Jey Uso's moment of hesitation during the broadcast. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Results December 12, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
913 days ago
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WWE NXT Results December 12, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Stamford, December 12 - Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on December 12, 2023, from Capital Wrestling Center with a full action-packed match card. ## Make sure you follow us on social so that you can come to know about momentary announcements and the latest results of WWE NXT and others. WWE NXT is broadcasted on USA Network [8 PM ET on Tuesday ] [You can watch WWE NXT live at 6:30 in India on Sony Ten 1/1HD/3/3HD every Wednesday morning]. ## WWE NXT Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am EDT on Sportsnet 360## WWE NXT Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on SuperSport Variety 3 in South Africa on Thursdays at 02:00 am CAT## NXT Time In Italy: In Italy, NXT airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE NXT Results December 12, 2023 & Winners ## Booker T and Vic Joseph take the helm as our commentators, guiding us through the intense happenings in the Most Perilous Parking Area in the world of Sports Entertainment. As Hayes and Trick casually stroll through, Trick fielding a few inquiries, Hayes confidently makes his way inside the venue, assuring everyone that he'll handle his responsibilities at New Year's Evil.## We delve into the standout moments from Deadline, with a notable scene featuring Carmelo Hayes in the back, nursing his leg as referees attend to him. Trick arrives on the scene, probing for information about the incident. Meanwhile, in the ring, Cora Jade takes the spotlight, reflecting on her four-month hiatus. She acknowledges the fans' yearning for her return, asserting that everything is now back to normal. Curious about the fans' shift in opinion from dislike to adoration, she playfully questions the controversy surrounding her.## Lyra Valkyria interrupts the moment, welcoming Cora back but pointing out that Cora failed to mention her sneak attack. Lyra hints that Cora might still resort to shortcuts. Cora, with a playful demeanor, probes if she's stirred up some controversy.## Lyra responds, stating that while Cora may remain unchanged, things have evolved in her absence. Asserting her status as the women's champion, Lyra claims not to care about what Cora deserves. Blair Davenport interjects, reminding Lyra of her victory in the Iron Survivor match, a feat Cora did not achieve. Blair confidently predicts triumph at New Year's Evil.## Lyra challenges Blair's assertion, confident in her ability to retain the title, and remarks on their shared penchant for attacking opponents from behind. Nikkita Lyons enters the scene, expressing resentment towards Blair for past actions.## A chaotic brawl erupts in the ring, culminating in Nikkita and Lyra sending Blair and Cora tumbling to the floor. The segment concludes with a recap of the altercation between Fallon and Friends and MetaFour at Deadline. We're back with Kelly and Dragon Lee.## Kelly extends her congratulations to Dragon Lee for his recent victory and asks about his emotions. Dragon Lee expresses joy, stating that Saturday marked a dream come true for him. Thrilled to have Rey Mysterio by his side and having secured his first NXT Title, he acknowledges that the opportunity wouldn't have arisen if Wes had not been injured. Dragon Lee wishes Wes a swift recovery and vows to defend the title as vigorously as Wes did. ## Kelly then inquires about his upcoming opponent, to which Lee cryptically replies that the answer will unfold in the ring. ## Lash Legend, Oro Mensah, and Noam Dar (with Jakara Jackson) vs. Fallon Henley, Josh Briggs, and Brooks Jensen ## Dar initiates an assault on Brooks from the perch of the turnbuckle, and their skirmish spills onto the arena floor. The match officially kicks off with Lash entering the fray, delivering an elbow drop that nearly secures a two-count. Lash forcefully propels Fallon into the turnbuckles, but she retaliates with a well-placed boot. Fallon answers a punch with a sleeper hold, but Lash maneuvers her into the turnbuckles. Executing a snapmare, Fallon responds with a flurry of forearms. Lash counters an Irish whip, delivering a formidable forearm shot. Fallon endeavors a sunset flip, but Lash adeptly maintains her footing, pulling Fallon back up. A leg drop to the back and a side kick follow, but Lash pushes Fallon away when she attempts a bulldog.## Brooks tags in, but Lash seems hesitant to exit the ring. Oro misses a forearm strike, and Brooks retaliates with a series of punches and forearms. Whipping Oro into the turnbuckles, Brooks follows up with a chop and forearm.## Simultaneously, Tiffany Stratton observes the match on a backstage monitor.## Brooks executes a faceplant, and Josh intervenes by striking Dar in the back. Brooks and Josh roll to the outside, exchanging punches. Lash lifts Fallon overhead, press slamming her onto Josh and Brooks outside the ring. Descending to the floor, Lash hurls Fallon into the ring post and apron, complementing it with a chop and a back splash. Lash proceeds to slam Fallon, securing a near fall. Applying pressure to Fallon’s back with a backbreaker over her shoulder, Lash misses an elbow drop when Fallon evades it. An attempted slam by Fallon is thwarted as Lash escapes, and Brooks tags back in.## Brooks delivers back elbows to Oro, who counters with an Irish whip. Countering with a crossbody off the turnbuckles, Brooks faces Oro's retaliation—a leg sweep and a Northern Lariat—followed by choking Brooks in the ropes. Brooks descends to the floor, cradling his ankle. Dar tags in and zeroes in on Brooks’ shoulder, while Oro inflicts more damage to the leg by kicking the ropes.## Brooks manages to land a punch, but Oro counters with a knee strike. Brooks sends Oro over the top rope to the floor, attempting a leg sweep in the process. Yet, Brooks’ knee gives out, enabling Oro to kick the injured leg. Dar tags in, focusing on Brooks’ leg trapped in the ropes before delivering a dropkick. Oro adds to the assault by kicking the ropes to intensify the leg damage.## Brooks retaliates with a punch, but Oro counters with a knee strike. Brooks sends Oro over the top rope to the floor. Oro endeavors a leg sweep, but Brooks leaps over him, causing his knee to give out. Oro capitalizes with a kick to the injured leg. Dar tags back in, landing a series of forearms and applying a reverse chin lock. Brooks counters with punches, attempting to grab Dar’s leg. Dar responds with a forearm and knee, executing a snapmare for another near fall. Targeting the bridge of Brooks’ nose, Dar maintains control with a reverse chin lock. ## Finally breaking free, Brooks lands punches and tries to grab Dar’s leg. Dar counters with a forearm and knee, executing a snapmare for another near fall. Dar follows with a Nova Roller, but Josh tags in and launches a barrage of punches. He hits Oro with punches and then focuses on Dar. Josh lands a boot on Dar and sends Oro to the mat with a DDT. Josh concludes the match with a decisive clothesline, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Josh Briggs, Brooks Jensen, and Fallon Henley ## The doctor is observed carefully examining Carmelo's knee, ultimately giving him the approval to proceed with his match on Friday.## Trick probes into the identity of Hayes' assailant, to which Hayes replies that he remains uncertain, though it was someone he had prior dealings with. The broadcast then transitions to a commercial break.## The eight participants in the Men's Breakout Tournament are showcased, but before the tournament can commence, Lexis King astounds everyone by executing a surprise attack on Bearhill and Lennox, wielding a chair. Swiftly responding to the situation, security intervenes, swiftly escorting Lexis King to the backstage area. ## Myles Borne vs. Oba Femi in a First Round Match in the Breakout Tournament ## The bout commences with Borne initiating a side headlock, aiming for a shoulder tackle but rebounding off the robust stature of Femi. Myles follows up with a well-executed dropkick but finds himself repelled by Reeves. Borne exhibits nimble agility, smoothly floating over and landing yet another dropkick, securing a near fall. Subsequently, he inflicts knees to Femi’s back. Oba counters with adeptly blocked punches and retaliates with strikes of his own.## Femi executes a belly-to-back set-up, tossing Borne into the air. Continuing his momentum, Femi charges into a running European uppercut in the corner, prompting Borne to counter with a powerful slam, resulting in a close two-count. Oba strategically rolls to the floor, drawing Borne down onto the apron. Borne responds with a knee to the midsection, but Oba skillfully elevates him into the air. The sequence concludes with Oba executing a decisive powerbomb, securing the three-count for the victory. ## WINNER: Oba Femi ## In the locker room, Lyra engages in a discussion about Lola possessing the contract and Cora Jade's comeback. Lyra conveys her determination not to let Cora's return adversely affect the women's division. Nikkita firmly declares her intention to challenge Blair for the title. As Nikkita opens her locker, she makes a discovery—a photo of Lyra holding the title, with Tatum's head superimposed over Becky's.## As Dragon Lee navigates his way backstage, the broadcast transitions to a commercial break.## During an interview with Kelly, Tiffany shares her thoughts on their recent altercation. Expressing her frustration with Fallon Henley, Tiffany places blame on Fallon for her loss at Deadline. She critiques Fallon's lifestyle and self-proclaimed "top shelf" status, emphasizing that Fallon cannot afford to live that way. Tiffany vows to demonstrate to Fallon that she will never measure up to Tiffany Stratton. ## Dragon Lee vs. Tyler Bate for the NXT North American Championship ## At the onset of the match, a display of sportsmanship is showcased as they exchange handshakes. The lock-up commences, and Bate gains control with a side headlock. Lee responds promptly with a snapmare, followed by a shoulder tackle. A moment of surprise unfolds when Bate catches Lee mid-leapfrog attempt, initiating an airplane spin. However, Lee manages to regain his footing, and Bate follows up with a side headlock takedown.## Simultaneously attempting kicks, they skillfully block each other’s maneuvers. Lowering each other’s legs, they execute synchronized dropkicks. Bate secures a wrist lock, and Lee attempts an Irish whip, but Bate adeptly evades. Performing a leapfrog and maneuvering between Lee’s legs, Bate nearly secures a pinfall with a rollup. This sequence is followed by a headscissors takedown by Bate, met with a cartwheel by Lee, landing on his feet. Lee responds with his own headscissors takedown, countered by Bate with a handspring, resulting in a dynamic and evenly matched contest.## The broadcast then transitions to a commercial break.## Upon returning, Lee takes the initiative by kicking Bate in the corner, followed by a series of punches. Whipping Bate into the ropes, Lee faces a counter in the form of a boot to the face, succeeded by a knee lift and a European uppercut from the turnbuckles by Bate. Lee retreats to the outside, and Bate capitalizes by launching himself over the ropes with a plancha. Returning to the ring, Bate executes an exploder suplex followed by a shooting star press, securing a close near fall.## Attempting to initiate an airplane spin of his own, Bate faces resistance from Lee, who fights back with well-placed elbow strikes. Lee then sends Bate crashing onto the turnbuckles with a superkick, followed by another. Bate falls to the floor, and Lee executes a suicide dive. Upon their return to the ring, Lee sustains his offensive with kicks in the corner, a leg sweep, and a hesitation kick. Furthering his assault, Lee delivers a hesitation dropkick, garnering another near fall.## Bate seizes an opportunity to catch Lee, initiating an airplane spin of his own. Following up with a Michinoku Driver, Bate secures a near fall. Punches are exchanged, with Lee responding with a head boot. Lee counters with a German suplex, but Bate swiftly regains his footing, landing a rebound clothesline for a close two-count. Bate ascends to the turnbuckles, only to be crotched by Lee. Lee places Bate in the tree of woe, setting the stage for a successful double stomp. Lee proceeds with an attempt at a powerbomb, but Bate counters. In an intense exchange, Bate aims for the Tyler Driver 97, countered by Lee with a hurricanrana for a near fall. Dodging a punch, Lee hits Operation Dragon, securing the three-count. ## WINNER: Dragon Lee ## Post-match, Bate and Lee exhibit a shared sense of respect by shaking hands and exchanging a heartfelt hug in the ring.## In the backstage area, Brooks and Josh engage in a discussion about their recent triumph. Brooks acknowledges Josh's pivotal role in securing the victory by pinning Dar. Fallon takes a moment to apologize for her previous actions involving Tiffany. Brooks highlights that Josh's fighting style is better suited for one-round knockout matches, but Josh counters by referencing his performance in the Iron Survivor Match, expressing openness to exploring different strategies. Josh believes they should now set their sights on pursuing the title.## Simultaneously, Lexis King and Ava stand outside Shawn Michaels' door. Lexis questions whether Shawn is upset, to which Ava responds that everyone in the tournament is experiencing frustration and they hope Shawn will join them. Lexis credits Shawn for his knack for making things happen, and Ava concurs, asserting that it comes naturally to him. She informs Lexis that, as a newcomer, he will be taking Trey Bearhill's place in the tournament. The situation with the Men’s Breakout Tournament continues to unfold. ## Singles Match: Dijak vs. Eddy Thorpe ## The altercation between Dijak and Eddy spills into the aisle, where Dijak forcefully propels Eddy into the ringside barrier and follows up with a kick while Eddy remains down. In retaliation, Eddy responds with a barrage of forearms and punches, but Dijak counters with potent punches and forearm strikes, sending Eddy into the apron and eventually crashing into the announce table.## As the skirmish intensifies, Dijak finds himself propelled into the ring steps, providing Eddy with an opportunity to regain some footing. Seizing the moment, Eddy maneuvers Dijak back into the ring, officially initiating the match.## Eddy commences with a flurry of forearms, but Dijak counters by forcefully running Eddy into the turnbuckles. Undeterred, Eddy fights back with a combination of punches and kicks. In the midst of their struggle, the top turnbuckle becomes dislodged, resulting in both Eddy and Dijak sustaining injuries. Utilizing the detached turnbuckle, Dijak strikes Eddy in the midsection, prompting the referee to call for the bell. ## WINNER: Eddy Thorpe ## Following the conclusion of the match, Dijak doesn't relent and continues his onslaught on Eddy, relentlessly striking him with the dislodged turnbuckle. Officials step in to halt Dijak's assault, urging him to leave the area. Despite the intervention, Dijak returns, viciously dropping Eddy onto the middle turnbuckle, escalating the brutality of the attack.## Meanwhile, at Chase University, there's an update on their fundraising efforts. The bake sale has garnered an impressive $66,000, while the car wash has only contributed $245. Duke expresses his disappointment with the relatively modest amount collected so far and comments on Andre's current appearance, which appears less than ideal.## Thea expresses her interest in watching Riley Osborne's upcoming match, and Andre grants her and Jacy permission to tune in. During this period, Andre conceives a new idea for a fundraising initiative.## Subsequently, the broadcast transitions to a commercial break. ## Keanu Carver vs. Riley Osborne in a First Round Match in the Breakout Tournament ## Keanu and Riley commence their match with a lock-up, but Keanu swiftly seizes control, forcing Riley to the mat. In response, Riley retaliates with a side headlock. When Keanu endeavors a belly-to-back suplex, Riley adeptly lands on his feet, proceeding to execute a leg trip followed by a roll-up, securing a near fall. Another near fall ensues as Riley flips over Keanu, only to run into a clothesline from his adversary.## Keanu maintains his offensive onslaught, delivering shoulders to Riley's back and executing a powerful powerbomb, coming perilously close to victory. Subsequently, he applies a rear chin lock to assert dominance. Riley mounts a counteroffensive with a barrage of punches, a chop, and a leg lariat. Building on this momentum, Riley connects with a dropkick that propels Keanu into the turnbuckles. Despite this, Keanu retaliates with a devastating POUNCE, sending Riley sprawling to the apron.## Undeterred, Riley retaliates, landing a kick from the apron and swiftly ascending to the top rope. With precision, he executes a flawless shooting star press, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Riley Osborne ## In the backstage area, Dragon Lee is greeted by Catch Point 3.0, who commend his performance. Drew raises the topic of the tribute to Wes and inquires if it will be a recurring theme. Lee affirms that it will indeed be a regular occurrence. Drew and the others express their acceptance and agree to continue the tribute in the following week.## Lee then inquires about who will step up to challenge him, but Drew hints that Lee will have to wait until the next week to discover his opponent. The anticipation for the next challenge in Dragon Lee's NXT journey continues to intensify.## Upon returning from a break, Riley Osborne is observed strolling backstage. Jacy, playfully attempting to intervene, nudges Thea towards Riley.## Riley responds by expressing his gratitude for Thea being in the crowd during his match. Thea reciprocates, expressing her thanks towards Riley, initiating a brief conversation. She inquires if Riley is from the local area, to which he responds that he hails from the UK. Riley then mentions the need to take a shower, but Thea casually reassures him that he smells perfectly fine. Kiana James and Izzi Dame enter the scene, playfully teasing Thea about her crush on Riley. The backstage interactions inject a touch of lightheartedness into the post-match moments. ## Nikkita Lyons and Lyra Valkyria vs. Cora Jade and Blair Davenport ## Lyra and Blair initiate the match with a lock-up, but Lyra swiftly gains control with a waist lock, executing a snapmare followed by a rollup that nearly secures a fall. Blair counters with a leg sweep and attempts her own cover. Subsequently, Blair executes a snapmare but misses a kick, while Lyra's spinning back heel kick also falls short, culminating in a stalemate.## Cora makes a tag, and Lyra maintains the offensive with a barrage of forearms. Attempting an Irish whip, Cora finds herself leaped over by Lyra, who delivers a hip toss followed by a side headlock takedown. Preventing Cora from tagging Blair, Lyra strategically kicks Blair's hand away, continuing her assault with kicks and eventually landing a bulldog on Cora, securing a near fall. Following an Irish whip, Lyra tags in Nikkita Lyons.## Lyons forcefully tosses Cora across the ring, demanding Blair's entry into the match. Despite Lyons' attempt at a slam, Cora manages to stand, and Blair seizes the moment to grab Lyons' leg. Capitalizing on the opening, Cora delivers a knee to Lyons' back, and Blair re-enters the ring, executing a neckbreaker for another near fall. Cora tags in once more, choking Lyons in the ropes and hitting a back splash for yet another near fall. Blair returns, unleashing a flurry of kicks in the corner, followed by a snapmare and a back-drop kick to Lyons' back, resulting in another close fall. Blair intensifies her assault with a cobra clutch.## The match unfolds as Blair and Cora collaborate to maintain control over Nikkita Lyons. Despite Lyons' attempts to rally with punches, Blair retaliates with a back elbow. Cora tags in, delivering a series of kicks, a springboard double stomp to the back, and a face-first sendoff into the mat, nearly securing a pinfall. Cora proceeds to target Lyons, delivering a forearm to her back and engaging with Lyra. Lyons counters with a rollup for a near fall, followed by a decisive punch.## Blair re-enters, striving to grab Lyons' legs, but Lyons breaks free, making a tag to Lyra. Lyra enters the ring with a dynamic sequence—clotheslines, a crossbody, a back heel kick, and a headbutt to the midsection. Continuing her assault with kicks, Lyra executes a fisherman's buster on Blair and dropkicks her through the ropes to the outside.## Tatum Paxley makes an appearance on the ringside barrier, brandishing a feather. Despite Lyra's attempt at a frog splash, Blair counters with a suplex, blocked by Lyons. Cora delivers a forearm, but Lyra responds with an enzuigiri. Blair capitalizes with a Falcon Arrow on Lyra, securing a near fall. Lyons dispatches Cora to the outside, but Blair retaliates with a kick. Cora tags back in, and an inadvertent collision with Lyra allows Blair to capitalize with a Bea Trigger. Cora secures the three-count, clinching the victory. ## WINNER: Blair Davenport and Cora Jade ## Following the match, Tatum Paxley dispatches Nikkita Lyons to the floor, where she crawls up to Lyra, embracing her.## In the backstage area, Tank and Hank contemplate their upcoming match against Gallus scheduled for next week. Hank expresses their eagerness to prove themselves against Gallus if necessary. However, Mark and Wolfgang from Gallus approach them and subtly suggest reconsidering their decision.## Joe Gacy enters the scene, promoting the virtues of enjoying a cup of coffee and adopting the moniker "Joe." He assures Tank and Hank that he won't interfere in their match and encourages them to trust him.## Next week's matchups are announced: Tavion Heights vs. Luca Crusifino, Lexis King vs. Dion Lennox, Jacy Jayne and Thea Hail vs. Kiana James and Izzi Dame, Tiffany Stratton vs. Fallon Henley, and Dragon Lee defending the North American Championship against a member of the No Quarter Catch Crew.## Trick Williams is observed walking backstage, setting the stage for what's to come after a commercial break.## Trick James takes a moment to reflect on his recent triumph at Deadline, dubbing it a "movie." He acknowledges entering the match with four of NXT's best and emerging as the Iron Survivor. Trick reveals that he's heard about NXT's upcoming awards show and wants the Deadline match to be recognized as the Match of the Year. He emphasizes his pride in being "number 23 in LA" and solidifies his identity as Trick James.## Trick then shifts focus to New Year's Evil, hinting at a showdown with the "baddest man in NXT" and declaring himself the hottest NXT Superstar.## Before Trick can continue, Ilja Dragunov interrupts and heads to the ring. Ilja acknowledges their encounter a few months ago, expressing admiration for Trick's courage and pride in his journey. Ilja commends Trick for seizing victory in the final moments and sets the stage for a showdown at New Year's Evil.## As tension rises, Trick responds confidently, asserting himself as the man in NXT and expressing his intention to beat the best, becoming the next champion.## Ilja Dragunov interrupts, expressing his liking for Trick but emphasizing the sacrifices made to become champion and determination to stay champion.## Carmelo Hayes interrupts, apologizing but insisting on addressing an urgent matter. He claims to know who attacked Trick and accuses Ilja of being the assailant, suggesting Ilja gains from keeping them separated and creating division.## Ilja, maintaining innocence, denies the accusation. Trick, shocked, questions Ilja, who reiterates his innocence and advises Trick to talk to his friend (Hayes). ## Hayes insists they're on the same page and reveals that he knows who attacked Trick, using the championship belt to hit Trick after a brief struggle. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Charlotte Flair Suffers Apparent Knee Injury: WrestleMania Participation In Jeopardy
913 days ago
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Charlotte Flair Suffers Apparent Knee Injury: WrestleMania Participation In Jeopardy

Stamford, December 11 - WWE superstar Charlotte Flair appeared to have sustained a knee injury during a recent match, throwing her WrestleMania participation into uncertainty. The incident unfolded during a spot in the corner, where Flair seemed to twist her knee upon falling. The aftermath of the injury was visibly distressing, with Flair emotional and in pain as she communicated the issue to referee Charles Robinson. ## Video footage captured the moment, showing Flair grappling with the pain while informing Robinson about the severity of her knee injury. Despite bravely continuing with the match, it became evident that Flair was wrestling through considerable discomfort. During a commercial break, she required assistance to make her way backstage, underscoring the potential severity of the injury.## With WrestleMania, WWE's flagship event, looming just around the corner, the timing of this injury raises concerns about Flair's availability for the grand spectacle. Given the nature of the injury, which appears to involve her knee, there are fears that the recovery process could be protracted for one of the promotion's top stars.## As of now, there is no official diagnosis for Flair's injury. However, the situation has escalated to the point where she was pulled from both Saturday and Sunday's live events. This decision adds weight to the concerns within the company, with some insiders reportedly expressing "extreme concern" over the potential seriousness of Flair's knee injury.## The uncertainty surrounding Charlotte Flair's condition adds an element of suspense and anxiety to the WWE landscape, especially with WrestleMania on the horizon. Flair, known for her resilience and high-profile performances, has been a prominent figure in WWE's women's division, and her absence from WrestleMania would undoubtedly be a significant blow to the event. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Braun Strowman Gives Health Update And Teases Return To WWE
913 days ago
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Braun Strowman Gives Health Update And Teases Return To WWE

Stamford, December 11 - In a recent interview with Sportskeeda WrestleBinge, former WWE Universal Champion Braun Strowman provided a much-anticipated update on his health and hinted at a possible return to the squared circle. Strowman has been sidelined since May of this year after undergoing neck fusion surgery in June.## When asked about his current health, Strowman expressed optimism, stating, "Good. I just recently got cleared to fully start weight training and stuff like that. Still got a little bit of process left but don't worry. The monster is coming home." This update will undoubtedly excite fans who have been eagerly awaiting the return of the "Monster Among Men." Despite the anticipation, Strowman remained tight-lipped about a specific return date. When pressed about when fans could expect to see him back in action, he simply replied, "No date. You’ll know when I come back." This air of mystery adds an element of suspense to Strowman's comeback, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.## One of the most intriguing aspects of the interview was Strowman's comments about his ongoing rivalry with Roman Reigns. Strowman made it clear that he is far from finished with "The Tribal Chief," calling Reigns his arch-nemesis and the greatest rivalry of his career. He expressed his desire to get back in the ring and lay his hands on Reigns, promising an explosive showdown when the time comes.## The conversation also touched upon the return of two other WWE superstars: CM Punk and Randy Orton. On Punk's return, Strowman acknowledged Punk's ability to draw attention to the product, saying, "He's doing his job. Our job is to put eyes on the product and butts in the seats, and well, it looks like he's doing it." However, Strowman also added a playful warning, stating that Punk can "get in line and get these hands just like anybody else" when they eventually meet. ## As for Randy Orton's return, Strowman expressed genuine joy at seeing "The Viper" back in action. Strowman praised Orton's resilience after a scare with injury and surgery, noting that Orton might be in the best shape of his career. In a light-hearted exchange, Strowman revealed that he sent a message to Orton, playfully declaring, "Big boy, I'm coming for you," to which Orton responded with a humorous "Stay away from me." ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Jimmy Uso Sends A Cryptic Message Ahead Of Roman Reigns' Highly-Anticipated Return On 12/15 WWE SmackDown
913 days ago
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Jimmy Uso Sends A Cryptic Message Ahead Of Roman Reigns' Highly-Anticipated Return On 12/15 WWE SmackDown

Stamford, December 11 - The WWE Universe is abuzz with excitement as Roman Reigns, The Tribal Chief and the unquestionable WWE Universal Champion, gears up for his triumphant return to WWE SmackDown. ## With anticipation reaching a fever pitch for this comeback, Jimmy Uso, one half of the formidable Uso Brothers and a pivotal figure in Reigns' ongoing narrative, delivered a fiery message to stoke the enthusiasm of fans for the highly anticipated night. ## Roman Reigns' most recent defense of his title unfolded at the Crown Jewel Premium Live Event, where he successfully maintained his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against LA Knight, with Jimmy Uso playing a strategic role in ensuring the victory through well-timed interference.## During a recent WWE live event, Jimmy seized the microphone and conveyed a message aimed at reminding the WWE Universe that The Head of the Table would be making his presence felt on this Friday's SmackDown. ## “Tribal Chief, this Friday, SmackDown, in your city, tune in. Hey, life’s not fair and still. Yeet… no yeet." ## View this post on Instagram A post shared by WWE (@wwe) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

'I Really Don't Feel Like Talking About That Bum Tonight', Seth Rollins Responds To CM Punk Chants At WWE Live Event
913 days ago
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'I Really Don't Feel Like Talking About That Bum Tonight', Seth Rollins Responds To CM Punk Chants At WWE Live Event

Stamford, December 11 - Seth Rollins is perpetuating the fiery tension in his ongoing feud with CM Punk, and the WWE Universe remains captivated by the verbal sparring between the two. The feud ignited on the night of Punk's sensational return to WWE at Survivor Series, and since then, both wrestlers have been trading verbal blows on television, at events, and in interviews.## While the exact date of their much-anticipated match remains uncertain, the rivalry continues to intensify as Rollins and Punk engage in a war of words. Punk is on the verge of making a crucial decision about which brand he will join, a decision that is likely to shape the trajectory of their feud.## During a recent WWE house show, Rollins took the opportunity to address the live crowd, particularly as they erupted in chants for CM Punk. In his characteristically brash style, Rollins dismissed the chants, stating, "I really don't feel like discussing that mediocre individual tonight." He then shifted gears, expressing gratitude to the fans and offering holiday wishes, all while steadfastly proclaiming himself as the "Best in the World." ## “I really don’t feel like talking about that bum tonight,” Rollins stated. “Instead, I’d like to take a second to express my gratitude to each and every one of you guys, from all of us in the back. Everyone in WWE, we just want to say thank you, [and] happy holidays. We’ll see you guys next time. We love you. Now, do me one favor. You’ve been singing my song so beautifully all night long. Let them know in State College who the real Best in the World is.” ## As Rollins and Punk maintain an engaging verbal skirmish, the WWE Universe is abuzz with speculation about the impending clash between these two in the ring. The anticipation is steadily mounting, and wrestling enthusiasts eagerly await the unfolding of the next chapter in this fervent rivalry. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Former WWE Duo Mace And Mansoor Stage Surprise Appearance At DEADLOCK Pro-Wrestling's 2nd Anniversary Event
914 days ago
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Former WWE Duo Mace And Mansoor Stage Surprise Appearance At DEADLOCK Pro-Wrestling's 2nd Anniversary Event

Nashville, December 10 - Mace and Mansoor, formerly of the Maximum Male Models, made a notable comeback at DEADLOCK Pro-Wrestling's 2nd Anniversary event. ## The duo had been released by WWE in a series of roster cuts on September 21. Surprisingly, less than 90 days after their departure, they resurfaced in the wrestling world with an unexpected appearance on December 10. ## Mason D. Madden, known as Mace, shared his thoughts on the news, cryptically stating, "81 was enough." This remark seemed to allude to the fact that they reemerged before the customary 90-day non-compete clause had elapsed. ## Adding to the surprise appearances at DPW, former WWE stars James Drake and Zack Gibson recently joined forces to defeat The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry and JD Drake) at DPW Live 3. Looking ahead, Mace and Mansoor have already been announced for EFFY's Big Gay Brunch 7 scheduled for January 27. ## MxM are here in DPW!!!! @deadlockpro #DPW #DPW2ndAnniversary pic.twitter.com/JK6lqccBhX— Suzuism (@BigFellaThx) December 11, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

NXT's Carmelo Hayes To Represent In WWE United States Title Number One Contenders Tournament
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NXT's Carmelo Hayes To Represent In WWE United States Title Number One Contenders Tournament

Stamford, December 10 - Shawn Michaels has officially named Carmelo Hayes as the representative for NXT in the upcoming WWE United States Title Number One Contenders tournament. Hayes is set to square off against Grayson Waller in the first round, scheduled to take place on the December 15 episode of WWE SmackDown.## Fresh off a victory over Lexis King at NXT Deadline, Hayes is ready to face Waller and make a statement in the tournament. ## The two have a storied history in NXT, previously clashing for the NXT North American Championship and NXT Championship during their shared time on the brand. Notably, Hayes holds a 2-0 record against Waller in singles competition. ## The WWE United States Title is currently in the possession of Logan Paul. The eventual victor of the tournament will earn the opportunity to challenge Paul for the coveted title. ## BREAKING: @ShawnMichaels has announced that the #WWENXT Superstar entering the #USTitle Tournament on #SmackDown is former @WWENXT Champion @Carmelo_WWE! pic.twitter.com/gqx4fX2GwR— WWE (@WWE) December 11, 2023 ## WWE SmackDown (12/15) Updated ## -Roman Reigns Returns ## -WWE US Title Contender Tournament: Grayson Waller vs. Carmelo Hayes ## -WWE US Title Contender Tournament: Kevin Owens vs. Austin Theory ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

The Rock Rings In The Festive Season With A Swoll Santa Workout And Christmas Poetry Extravaganza
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WWE News

The Rock Rings In The Festive Season With A Swoll Santa Workout And Christmas Poetry Extravaganza

Stamford, December 10 - Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is embracing the festive season. ## On his Instagram, The Rock shared a video featuring him working out alongside what seemed to be a muscular iteration of Santa Claus. In the clip, the ex-WWE Champion recites a Christmas-themed poem about Santa and his sibling "Dwanta." ## The Rock mentioned that he and Santa hit the gym together to prepare for Christmas, using the phrase "clang and bang." "The Great One" pointed out that Santa was sporting his Project Rock PR6 sneakers during their training session. ## The poem follows; ## ‘Twas the night before Christmas and just where is Santa? He’s at the Iron Paradise with his little brother, Dwanta. ## Every year before his ride it’s a family tradition. Get Santa awoke as f***, that’s Dwanta’s mission. I got him Project Rock’s brand-new PR6. Screw them ugly boots, he’s got my dope-ass new kicks. Clanging and banging till we’re nearly delirious. His farts smell like peppermint. You know I’m totally serious. ## We did bicep curls and thought about burpees. He told me about that time an elf gave him herpes. It was a glorious night filled with blood, sweat, and cheer. I said, ‘You jolly old bastard, I’ll see you next year. ## With Santa and Dwanta both jacked and good-looking, we said, ‘Merry Christmas to all,’ if you smell what we’re cooking. ## "Dwanta" wrapped up the post by extending wishes for a Merry Christmas to everyone and urging them to steer clear of contracting herpes from an elf. ## The person playing "Santa" turned out to be trainer Mike Ryan, and The Rock expressed that he ranks among his most exceptional workout partners. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Results December 11, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
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WWE Monday Night Raw Results December 11, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on December 11, 2023, at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 6:30 am ## WWE Monday Night Raw, December 11, 2023: Live Coverage ## We kick things off by revisiting Drew McIntyre's remarks from last week's Raw, along with the subsequent developments stemming from his promo.## Prior to our opening match, Jey Uso takes the mic.## Jey extends a warm welcome to the Raw audience and expresses his enthusiasm about getting Yeet back. He's particularly excited about Punk being in the building and contemplates whether Punk will sign with Raw or not. Jey gauges the crowd's interest in seeing Punk join Raw, then shifts focus to Sami Zayn's unfortunate injury last week. He wishes Sami a speedy recovery, attributing the injury to Drew McIntyre's actions. According to Jey, Drew targeted Sami and later confronted Jey and Seth after their match. Jey accuses Drew of being two-faced and vows to go face-to-face with him in the ring tonight.## Drew's entrance music interrupts, and he emerges without his sword, opting for a microphone instead.## Drew dismisses Jey's flattery and expresses concern about the chaos in the locker room with Jey around. He urges Adam Pearce to let him loose and advises Nick Aldis to take CM Punk before he wreaks havoc on the locker room. Drew, having traveled with Punk, claims to know how that partnership will end. Regarding Seth's fate, Drew asserts that he got what he deserved for making things personal. Drew admits playing a part in Sami's predicament, citing the excessive talk about Sami's family. He remarks that Sami now has only one good leg left and offers what he deems to be a genuine apology to Jey.## Drew contends that he's not entirely wrong and poses a hypothetical scenario about seeking revenge for a family member's injury. He questions whether anyone would desire revenge without an apology. Drew singles out someone from the crowd, labeling them a coward. He criticizes the individual for delivering a phony apology, using fake terminology, and performing insincere gestures. ## Singles Match: Jey Uso vs. Drew McIntyre ## The bell rings, and Jey starts off with a barrage of punches, followed by a clothesline that sends Drew over the top rope to the floor. Visibly frustrated, Drew takes out his anger on his jacket. The action prompts a commercial break.## As we return, Jey resumes the attack with punches, but Drew counters with an Irish whip. Jey manages to land a punch, but Drew responds with a punch and kick of his own. Sending Jey into the turnbuckles, Drew follows up with a hard Irish whip. The referee checks on Jey, who receives a series of hammer fists to the back of the head from Drew. Drew patiently waits for Jey to rise, setting up for a suplex that he successfully executes. Drew continues with kicks as Jey struggles to stand, throwing punches but eventually falling to a knee. Jey manages a chop, but Drew answers with a back elbow and another chop. Drew then lands a punch to Jey, who rolls to the floor and cautiously navigates ringside. Drew attempts a Claymore, but Jey dodges and lands on the announce table.## Jey follows up with a suicide dive, and the action leads to a commercial break.## Upon our return, Drew interrupts a superplex attempt with punches and positions Jey in the tree of woe. Despite Drew pulling him down, Jey fights back with punches. During the break, footage shows Drew catapulting Jey's throat into the ring frame. Jey continues with punches, but Drew responds with a headbutt. Jey sends Drew to the apron, and Drew, attempting a high-risk move, misses. Jey capitalizes with a superkick and a punch, followed by a Samoan drop for a near fall. Attempting a running hip, Jey misses as Drew dodges, hitting the turnbuckles. Drew retaliates with a neck breaker, then stands, staring down Jey in preparation for a Claymore. However, Jey counters with a spear for a near fall. As the referee replaces the removed turnbuckle pad, Drew rakes Jey's eyes and executes a decisive Claymore for the three-count. ## WINNER: Drew McIntyre ## We revisit CM Punk's recent appearance on Smackdown before transitioning to Shinsuke Nakamura's comments.## Nakamura begins by observing Cody's weekly performances and remarks that Cody talks about finishing his story but is no closer to doing so. Nakamura compares Cody to a dog chasing a car, acknowledging his greatness but insisting that it's not enough. He asserts that Cody's desire for admiration is a weakness, as Nakamura freed himself from that burden long ago. According to Nakamura, he draws his own destiny and tells his own story, promising to bring Cody's tale to an end. Nakamura declares himself the real nightmare and informs Cody that he brought this upon himself.## Next, we shift to THE Clubhouse, where Finn expresses frustration with JD and Dom for the issues that arose in his absence last week. Rhea mentions the intrusion of Truth into the clubhouse, prompting a discussion about locking the door. JD and Dom discuss their losses to the Creeds, with Dom losing his title. Priest asserts that they won't underestimate the Creeds and are prepared to handle the situation Judgment Day style.## Rhea emphasizes the difference between merely claiming to be a leader and actually embodying leadership. She vows to show why they are the most dominant force.## In a different scene, Ivy Nile and The Creeds motivate Maxxine for her upcoming match.## R Truth makes an unexpected appearance, bringing lights to decorate THE Judgment Day Clubhouse. Chad advises Truth to be cautious with THE Judgment Day, expressing doubt about Truth being part of the group. However, Truth insists that he is indeed part of the group and defends them as being misunderstood. He concludes by wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving. ## Rhea Ripley vs. Maxxine Dupri (with Ivy Nile) in a Non-Title Match ## The action kicks off as Maxxine skillfully evades Rhea's attempts, managing to land a slap on Rhea. Undeterred, Rhea responds with a series of short-arm clotheslines, signaling her intention to execute a powerbomb. However, Dupri intervenes, preventing Rhea from carrying out the move. Maxxine seizes the opportunity, blocking another powerbomb attempt with a well-timed hurricanrana. Following up with a dropkick, Maxxine begins to strike a pose but quickly realizes the intensity of Rhea's irritation.## Attempting an O'Connor Roll, Maxxine finds herself thwarted as Rhea grasps onto the ropes, countering with a solid boot. Rhea, exuding dominance, hits Maxxine with her finishing move, RipTide, and dismissively declares to Dupri that Maxxine is nothing. Rhea then applies the Prism Trap submission hold, and Maxxine, unable to withstand the pressure, ultimately taps out. ## WINNER: Rhea Ripley ## Post-match, Ivy Nile confronts Rhea, getting in her face, and Rhea responds with a few choice words for Ivy.## A segment follows, highlighting Katana Chance and Kayden Carter.## Chance emphasizes that if they had accepted "no," they wouldn't be where they are today. Carter adds that for every closed door, they make a point to rip it off its hinges. Chance reveals that they have their sights set on the tag titles, and it's just a matter of time before they claim them.## In the backstage area, Adam Pearce carries a contract and makes his way to Punk's door, knocking before entering the room.## The broadcast then heads to a commercial break. ## Adam Pearce stands in the center of the ring, holding a contract, signaling that the time for a sales pitch is over. After discussions with Nick Aldis on Smackdown and Shawn Michaels at NXT, he emphasizes the need to make a decision. Pearce then brings out CM Punk and hands him the mic.## Punk acknowledges the electric atmosphere and the significance of the decision at hand. He expresses his love for the fans but notes the historical challenges he faced in the town and the building. Punk talks about his debut and subsequent journey, embracing discomfort and learning to love it. He recounts the circumstances of his departure and addresses the disappointment fans may have felt. Punk reveals receiving offers from Nick Aldis and Shawn Michaels, praising Adam Pearce's offer as superior.## Punk reflects on the calendar, mentioning that his mind was likely made up when he saw Cleveland on it. He's here to confront ghosts and right past wrongs. Punk declares that his future is now, signing the contract and proclaiming himself the newest Raw Superstar. He poses on the turnbuckles, but his moment is interrupted by Seth Rollins' entrance.## Seth confronts Punk, welcoming him to Monday Night Rollins but vehemently stating that Punk should never call WWE his home. Seth accuses Punk of abandoning and trying to tear down the place, expressing his hatred for Punk. Seth claims WWE as his home and vows to protect it from people like Punk. He acknowledges two potential outcomes for Punk's return: self-destruction or facing Seth in a World Championship match. Seth promises to expose Punk as a fraud and wrestle circles around him.## Punk responds, giving Seth one pass to speak disrespectfully without physical confrontation. He announces his intention to be in the Royal Rumble and suggests that if he wins, he might be coming after Seth.## The scene transitions to Valhalla and Ivar, with She asking if Reed is the sacrificial lamb to the Gods. Ivar expresses his determination to put Reed down in agonizing defeat. Reed counters, stating that Ivar wasn't sent by the Gods, and tonight will be Ivar's Viking funeral, emphasizing their upcoming match. ## Ivar (with Valhalla) vs. Bronson Reed ## They charge into each other, and Ivar kicks off the exchange, following up with lawnmower elbows in the corner. Reed retaliates with a running body block and an elbow drop, unleashing a series of punches. A chop from Reed is met with a hard Irish whip, causing Ivar to execute the Michaels Flip. Ivar responds with a punch, and a back-and-forth ensues, with both men landing clotheslines simultaneously, leading to a double takedown. Rolling to the floor, Ivar and Reed mirror each other's movements, charging at one another and executing crossbody presses that send them both crashing down.## As the action resumes after a commercial break, Ivar and Reed exchange punches and forearms. Reed counters with a thrust kick, and Ivar responds with a sit-out spinebuster for a near fall. Ivar's attempt at a cannonball into the corner goes awry as he hits the turnbuckles. Seizing the opportunity, Reed ascends the ropes, but Ivar halts him with punches. Ivar then delivers a clothesline, sending Reed off the apron. Ivar ascends the turnbuckles and lands a cannonball onto Reed on the outside.## The two competitors make their way back to the turnbuckles, exchanging punches in a precarious position. Reed manages a headbutt, setting the stage for a superplex that he successfully executes. Rolling to ensure his arm is on Ivar, Reed secures the three-count for the victory. ## WINNER: Bronson Reed ## CM Punk walks into the backstage area and encounters THE Judgment Day. He inquires about Rhea's whereabouts, and Damian Priest welcomes Punk to Raw, expressing the hope that Punk finishes his story because he'll be waiting.## As THE Judgment Day make their entrance to the ring, Priest takes the microphone and feels the need to remind everyone who they are. Finn emphasizes their status as the only two-time Undisputed tag champions, inviting people to rise for THE Judgment Day. Priest states they have a simple message for everyone, regardless of their history with THE Judgment Day or their standing in WWE. They are all put on notice.## R Truth interrupts the proceedings, revealing that he visited THE Clubhouse to do some decorating and locked both the front and back doors. JD dismisses Truth's mention of holiday parties, asserting it's not about that.## Priest, however, welcomes Truth to share his ideas. Truth suggests kicking JD out because nobody likes him and advises Priest to stop calling himself the boss, as Mami gets mad. Priest acknowledges Truth's humor and affirms that the locker room likes him.## Finn and Priest express their liking for Truth, but Priest suddenly attacks Truth with a clothesline. THE Judgment Day proceeds to assault Truth.## The Creeds' music hits, and they rush to the ring but are stopped by THE Judgment Day. Julius is sent to the floor, and JD and Dom attempt to Irish whip him. However, Julius counters with a double Northern Lights Suplex. Brutus dropkicks Finn to the floor, and Priest sets up for a double choke slam, but Brutus and Julius counter, delivering a double spinebuster.## Meanwhile, CM Punk continues walking backstage and encounters Drew and Pearce. Drew expresses his disinterest in Punk and Cody's stories but announces his determination to finish his own. Pearce informs Drew that he'll get a title match on the Day One episode of Raw.## Kofi Kingston appears, and Punk greets him. Chad Gable and Ricochet, accompanying Kofi, join the conversation as Adam Pearce discusses the Intercontinental Championship with them.## Chelsea Green and Piper Niven take their places on commentary for the next match. ## Katana Chance and Kayden Carter vs. Indi Hartwell and Candice LeRae ## Indi and Carter kick off the match, with Indi delivering a shoulder tackle and cheekily mocking Carter's dance moves. Carter responds by walking over Indi. Katana Chance tags in, tripping Indi, and Carter follows up with a kick, setting up a slingshot senton from Chance for a near fall. Indi manages to dodge a sunset flip, leading to Chance executing a Silly String head scissors takedown. Candice LeRae enters the match, taking Carter down with a leg pick and hitting a back senton for a close near fall. ## Meanwhile, Natalya and Tegan Nox are seen watching backstage on a monitor.## Indi returns to the action with a gutbuster, and Candice follows up with a swinging neckbreaker for another near fall. Despite Indi missing a boot, she connects with a spinebuster. Candice tags back in, and she is dropped onto Carter, but Carter cleverly gets her knees up. Carter counters with a kick to Indi, and Katana Chance tags in. Together, they execute their finishing move, After Party, securing the three-count for the victory. ## WINNERS: Kayden Carter and Katana Chance ## Johnny Gargano is backstage with Tommaso Ciampa, expressing his excitement about being in his hometown. Ciampa, however, questions Gargano about trust, prompting a moment of uncertainty between them.## Kaiser and Vinci approach, questioning who would willingly team up with Gargano and Ciampa. Ciampa dismisses their concerns about a partner, urging them to focus on avoiding another letdown for Gunther.## Gunther himself adds that he doubts they'll find anyone willing to associate with two individuals as peculiar as Gargano and Ciampa.## As the scene unfolds, Becky Lynch enters the backstage area, and Nikki Cross is seen in the background as the broadcast heads into a commercial break. ## Becky Lynch strides to the ring, making her intentions clear by calling out Nia Jax. Despite their history, they've never faced each other in a one-on-one match, but the connection between them has persisted, particularly due to the infamous punch from 2018, showcased in footage.## Becky acknowledges that some might find it petty to bring up the past, but she embraces her pettiness. She wants to address the root of the issue and mentions how their paths kept diverging. While Becky headlined WrestleMania, Nia underwent double ACL surgery, and Becky became a mother during Nia's time away from WWE. Now, in 2023, they find themselves in the same place.## Nia Jax's music interrupts, and she confronts Becky in the ring. Nia dismisses the punch as a lucky swing, claiming it could have ended Becky's career if she had given it her all. Nia emphasizes the nature of the sport, stating that it's a contact sport, and people should expect such incidents.## Becky doesn't hold it against Nia and acknowledges her as one of the most dangerous competitors in the ring, known for causing injuries and nearly ending careers. Nia argues that people should thank her for making Becky's career.## Becky counters, asserting that if it were just about a broken face, the issue would have been resolved once the blood dried. She insists that this is about being the Man, getting back up, and fighting relentlessly. Addressing Nia's recent comments, Becky asserts that she needs to end Nia to prove her worth.## Nia claims that Becky needs her to prove she's more than that one moment and that her career is essentially an accident due to breaking her face. Nia aims to be remembered as the one who made the Man.## Becky tells Nia to hit her again, but Nia, after looking around, decides to leave the ring.## In an interview with Jackie Redmond, Cody Rhodes shares his thoughts on Punk joining Raw, expressing happiness for both Adam and Raw. When asked about his upcoming match against Nakamura, Cody remarks that he would have been happier if not for being spat in the face with the mist. Despite that, he appreciates Nakamura's viciousness and finds it fitting to conclude their feud in Cleveland, the place where Stardust made his debut. ## Gunther, Ludwig Kaiser, and Giovanni Vinci vs. Tommaso Ciampa, Johnny Gargano, and Miz ## Johnny and Vinci initiate the match, but Gunther opts to start instead. Miz, eager to face Gunther, signals for a tag, but Gunther interrupts by punching Gargano and delivering chops. Kaiser then tags in, sending Gargano into the turnbuckles and delivering a slap in the corner. Vinci tags in, and after some words between them, Gunther intervenes. Gargano retaliates with punches, dodges a slam from Vinci, but falls victim to Vinci's forearm. Ciampa tags in, executing a forearm and clothesline combination. Ciampa goes to the floor when Kaiser pulls the ropes open, allowing Gunther to land a running boot to the head.## After a commercial break, Kaiser chops Ciampa, and Ciampa responds with chops of his own. Gunther tags in, kicking Miz off the apron. Ciampa attempts forearms, but Gunther prevents the tag. Gunther lands a knee, and Vinci tags in, hitting a crossbody. Vinci kicks Ciampa in the corner but misses an elbow. Gargano and Kaiser tag in, with Gargano delivering a slingshot kick. Gargano executes an enzuigiri to Kaiser, followed by a forearm to Vinci. Gargano completes a bulldog and clothesline combination, then hits a slingshot spear to Kaiser for a near fall. Vinci misses a knee in the corner and goes over the top rope to the floor.## Kaiser attempts to lift Gargano, but Gargano gets to his feet, hitting a superkick. Gargano considers his options and tags in Miz. Gunther also tags in, and Miz delivers punches, an Awesome Clothesline, a round kick, and a crossbody. Miz follows up with a boot to the head and a series of kicks in the corner. However, Gunther blocks a kick, chops Miz, and applies a Boston Crab. ## Ciampa breaks up the hold with a knee, but Kaiser and Vinci intervene to stop Ciampa. Miz and Gargano respond with stereo tornado DDTs. Gunther delivers a boot to Gargano, and Miz responds with a dragon screw, followed by applying the figure-four leg lock. Gargano adds La Mistica to Kaiser and applies the GargaNo Escape. Vinci tags in, but Miz escapes a powerbomb attempt and hits the Skull Crushing Finale for the three-count. ## WINNER: Johnny Gargano, Tommaso Ciampa, and Miz ## Shinsuke Nakamura vs Cody Rhodes ## They start by locking up, and Cody takes the early advantage with a side headlock. Cody executes a takedown, but Nakamura counters with a head scissors, and Cody manages to escape. Moving to a test of strength, Nakamura targets Cody's leg with a kick and applies a wrist lock. Cody maneuvers Nakamura into the ropes, and after a clean break, Cody pushes Nakamura and attempts a drop-down uppercut, but both miss their subsequent moves. Cody recovers with a dropkick and follows it up with punches from the turnbuckles. However, Nakamura counters with a running knee before we head to a commercial break.## Upon returning, Nakamura dominates by choking Cody in the corner and applying a cravate followed by a snap mare and kick. Cody fights back with punches, but Nakamura responds with a running kick and a side headlock. Cody elbows his way out, attempting an elbow drop that Nakamura counters. Nakamura goes for an armbar, but Cody rolls him up. Nakamura shifts to a cross arm breaker, forcing Cody to reach the ropes. Nakamura utilizes the sliding German suplex, goes for a knee strike, but Cody counters with a dropkick to the knee and follows it up with a dragon screw. Cody locks in a single-leg crab, forcing Nakamura to reach the ropes for a break.## Nakamura rolls to the apron, where Cody hits a dragon screw, brings Nakamura back into the ring, and executes a gourdbuster. Cody transitions to a single leg crab, and Nakamura once again reaches the ropes for a break. Cody delivers a suicide dive, and as we return from another commercial break, both competitors are down after simultaneous clotheslines.## They exchange forearms in the center of the ring, with Nakamura delivering a series of strikes and Cody responding with a flying forearm and a power slam. Nakamura counters a figure-four attempt into a sleeper and body scissors, but Cody manages to escape by dropping back. Cody hits a Beautiful Disaster for a near fall and follows up with jabs. He sets up for a Bionic Elbow, hits a CodyCutter, and prepares for CrossRhodes. However, Nakamura spits mist into Cody's face, leading to the referee calling for the bell. ## WINNER: Cody Rhodes (by disqualification) ## After the match, Nakamura continues his assault on Cody, delivering a series of knees. He pushes Cody into the corner, but Cody fights back with a punch. However, Nakamura strikes Cody from behind and follows up with a Kinshasa to the back of Cody's head.## Nakamura retrieves a chair and brings it into the ring, seemingly intent on causing more damage. Referees step in, extending their arms to prevent Nakamura from using the chair.## The Creeds, making their entrance, head towards the ring, prompting Nakamura to retreat. Cody is assisted up the aisle, but Nakamura returns with a final blow—a running knee to Cody. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Live Holiday Tour In State College Results 12/10/23: Winners & Highlights
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WWE Live Holiday Tour In State College Results 12/10/23: Winners & Highlights

Stamford, December 10 - Here are the complete results for this week's WWE Live Holiday Tour, set to take place on December 10, 2023, live at the Bryce Jordan Center in State College, PA. ## The main event featured Cody Rhodes, Charlotte Flair, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, Jey Uso, Drew McIntyre, LA Knight, and many more! ## Results via WrestlingBodySlam.Com WWE Live Holiday Tour In State College Results 12/10/23 ## -LA Knight defeated Solo Sikoa via DQ due to interference by Jimmy Uso, Kevin Owens makes the save ## -LA Knight & Kevin Owens defeated Jimmy Uso & Solo Sikoa ## -Alpha Academy (Chad Gable & Otis) (w/ Maxxine Dupri) defeated Imperium (Ludwig Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci) ## -Drew McIntyre defeated Jey Uso ## -Cody Rhodes defeated Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion Damian Priest in a street fight ## -Nia Jax defeated Shayna Baszler ## -WWE Intercontinental Title Match: Gunther (c) defeated The Miz, Bronson Reed and Ricochet in fatal 4-way ## -WWE World Heavyweight Title Match: Seth Rollins (c) defeated Shinsuke Nakamura ## Rollins addresses the CM Punk chants and says he's the real best in the world. #WWE #WWEStateCollege pic.twitter.com/cqHzMnq05U— John Clark (@johnrclark12) December 11, 2023 ## Thank u @JordanCenter #WWEStateCollege pic.twitter.com/g1VhuRXGA3— RyanE (@RyanSnip3r416) December 11, 2023 ## It's the main event!! Rollins Vs. Nakamura for the World Title. Tons of CM Punk chants directed at Seth. #WWE #WWEStateCollege pic.twitter.com/0zvOljzVkL— John Clark (@johnrclark12) December 11, 2023 ## #WWEStateCollege 🔥🔥🔥📸: WWE | IG pic.twitter.com/8igEM5mr88— TheUso-Twinz.com (@theusotwinscom) December 11, 2023 ## #WWEStateCollege 📸: @JohnHCarnell pic.twitter.com/l5VuUXFLC3— TheUso-Twinz.com (@theusotwinscom) December 11, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

New Match Added To 12/13 AEW Dynamite, Updated Lineup
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New Match Added To 12/13 AEW Dynamite, Updated Lineup

Jacksonville, December 9 - In the upcoming edition of AEW Dynamite: Winter is Coming 2023, a women's match and a segment featuring two former AEW World Champions have been added to the lineup. ## AEW has officially revealed that Riho, the inaugural AEW Women's World Champion, will go head-to-head against Ruby Soho in a singles match. Riho made her return on the December 6 episode of AEW Dynamite, expressing her desire to challenge "Timeless" Toni Storm and potentially vie for the championship once more.## Saraya, on the December 9 episode of AEW Collision, declared that due to Ruby's blossoming romance with Angelo Parker, Ruby must face Riho on her own. ## Additionally, slated for the December 13 episode, Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho are set to make their return to Dynamite. The former AEW World Champions will address the audience, and they retain the prerogative to challenge Big Bill and Ricky Starks for the AEW Tag Team Championship at their discretion. ## AEW Dynamite (12/13) Updated Lineup ## -AEW Continental Classic Gold League: RUSH vs. Jay Lethal## -AEW Continental Classic Gold League: Jon Moxley faces Swerve Strickland.## -'Hangman' Adam Page vs. Roderick Strong## -Riho vs. Ruby Soho## -We'll hear from Samoa Joe## -We'll hear from Kenny Omega & Chris Jericho ## -The Von Erich family returns to Dallas ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...