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Drew McIntyre Squares Off Against Karrion Kross In Dark Match After WWE SmackDown Goes Off The Air
1015 days ago
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Drew McIntyre Squares Off Against Karrion Kross In Dark Match After WWE SmackDown Goes Off The Air

Brooksville, 2 September 2023 - Drew McIntyre, a prominent WWE Superstar over the last decade with two WWE Championship wins, has returned as a regular on WWE television. Notably, McIntyre had a match after Smackdown concluded. ## This week's Friday Night Smackdown brought back the highly anticipated John Cena, who captivated fans throughout the show. But there was more action beyond that. ## Following the end of this week's Friday Night Smackdown broadcast, Drew McIntyre faced off against Karrion Kross in a singles match. In this bout, McIntyre had Scarlett removed from ringside, ultimately securing a victory over the Harbinger of Doom. ## Additionally, Drew McIntyre took a moment to apologize to Xavier Woods after tossing a chair at him during this past Monday Night RAW. What WWE has in store for McIntyre in the coming weeks remains to be seen. ## Dark match. McIntyre def Karrion Kross. #smackdown pic.twitter.com/OFsVVsFN7x— Apples & Grapes (@apgrmedia) September 2, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
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AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Chicago, September 2, 2023 - Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on September 2, 2023, live from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. ## AEW Collision starts at 8 PM ET. This is 5 PM PT, 1 AM BST, and 8 AM AEST. The show will run for two hours, so it will end at 10 PM ET. ## On the September 2, 2023, episode of AEW Collision, we're in for The Acclaimed's first defense of the Trios Titles, along with other matches and segments leading up to the All Out 2023 PPV. The Trios Titles will be on the line as The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn go up against Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker, and Matt Menard. ## In another trios match, The Outcasts will take on Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, and Kris Statlander. Additionally, Jay White is set to face Dax Harwood in a match. To add to the excitement, Ricky Starks is challenging Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat to a strap match. ## AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: AEW Collision started with Tony Khan talking honestly about the CM Punk situation. He mentioned that the confrontation posed risks to people, including the production team and himself. Following advice from legal advisors and an AEW discipline committee, he decided to let go of CM Punk. Dave's take on this can be heard on Wrestling Observer Radio and is highly recommended. ## Ricky Starks/Ricky Steamboat segment ## Tony Schiavone kicked off the entertainment part of the show by bringing Ricky Starks into the ring. Starks entered with a hefty weight belt, and he was joined by Big Bill.## Schiavone questioned Starks about his challenge to Ricky Steamboat, a 70-year-old man, for a strap match, and asked if he was crazy. Starks responded that he was tired of starting over and was determined to rebuild. He expressed his pride in Big Bill and encouraged him to pursue his goals.## Starks then connected this to his issue with Steamboat, mentioning that he was suspended for 28 days and missed All In because of it. He wanted an answer from Steamboat. Steamboat's classic WCW theme played, and he appeared with a clipboard. Steamboat stated that he never complained about losing to Starks on social media but had heard about Starks wanting this match through the same platform.## Steamboat explained that he had a contract with both their names, indicating a match between Ricky Starks and "The Dragon." However, it seemed that Bryan Danielson might be the Dragon in question instead of Ricky Steamboat. Danielson made his way to the ring.## Babyface Bryan Danielson returned to save AEW All Out with Moxley, Orange Cassidy, and a few others. Fans chanted at Starks as he made a pledge, and it brought laughter. Bryan Danielson and Ricky Starks are set to have a strap match at AEW All Out tomorrow night. It was an exciting turn of events.## Jon Moxley delivered a promo about Orange Cassidy, acknowledging Cassidy's impressive run and calling him the real deal. Moxley highlighted the rarity of facing someone on such a run and emphasized the difference between real wrestlers and fake ones who seek an easy way out when things get tough. He expressed hope that Cassidy wouldn't back down. This promo was fantastic. ## AEW Trios Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed (Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, & Billy Gunn) Vs 2point0 (Matt Menard & Angelo Parker) & Daniel Garcia to retain ## Bowens began the match against Parker and swiftly sent him out of the ring. Parker made a quick tag to Garcia, who squared off with Billy Gunn. Garcia dodged a chop and started dancing in the middle of the ring, followed by a taunt to Billy Gunn. However, Gunn landed a punch that brought Garcia to his knees, and Gunn celebrated with some dance moves of his own. ## Garcia gained the upper hand on Bowens after Jake Hager intervened by pulling Caster and Gunn away from the apron. Garcia then applied the Dragon Tamer submission hold on Bowens, with Parker and Menard holding Caster at bay. Gunn eventually managed to break up the submission, but not before Bowens suffered significant damage. ## Bowens countered with an enziguri on Garcia and tagged Caster back in, who briefly had the advantage before facing Menard. During this exchange, Nigel McGuinness humorously remarked, "Where did he get that name, Daddy Magic?" Kevin Kelly suggested it might be from Jericho, to which McGuinness quipped, "I thought it was prison." ## Caster then tagged Gunn back in, and Gunn went on a rampage, tagging Caster once more to finish the match with a flying elbow for the victory. ## WINNER: AEW Trios Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed (Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, & Billy Gunn) ## Backstage, The Dark Order had a chat with Lexy Nair. She asked them about their upcoming match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship against MJF and Adam Cole. John Silver grumbled about his buddy Budge teaming up with MJF, and Alex Renyolds mentioned that he had a hand in training MJF. He expressed pride in his student's success but also stated his intention to show MJF what it truly meant to be a champion. ## Later, Ricky Starks crossed paths with Tony Schiavone backstage. Starks confidently declared that tomorrow night's challenge against Bryan Danielson wouldn't be any different from any other he had faced, and he was determined to come out on top. ## Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) Vs Nick Wayne & Komander w/ Alex Abrahantes ## Aussie Open swiftly focused their attention on Komander, keeping him in the ring and working him over for a few minutes. Komander managed to turn the tide by delivering a jawbreaker to Davis and skillfully flipping out of a back suplex. He also dodged a corner charge and made a tag to Wayne. ## Wayne sprang into action, landing a superkick on Davis and executing an Asai DDT on Fletcher. He then took the fight to the outside, performing a tope con giro on Davis. Wayne continued his assault by hitting a frog splash on Fletcher, but it resulted in a close 2-count. Wayne signaled for his OsCutter move but was thwarted by Fletcher, who countered with a half-and-half suplex. ## Davis tagged in and prepared to slam Wayne with a crucifix bomb, but Komander intervened with a superkick to Fletcher. Davis still managed to put Wayne down and caught Komander as he attempted a Code Breaker, powerbombing him in the process. Davis didn't stop there; he threw Komander back into the air and finished with a piledriver. ## Regrettably for Wayne, he faced a barrage of forearms from both members of Aussie Open. Wayne attempted his OsCutter, also known as Wayne's World, on both Aussie Open members, but they caught him and executed a move called Coriolis, sealing their victory. ## WINNER: Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) ## Tony Schiavone conducted an interview with Wayne after the match. Wayne expressed his frustration at the loss but couldn't help but think about how Darby Allin had forgiven AR Fox for their past issues. Darby then came to the ring and shared a story about Nick Wayne's presence during a fight between Darby and Buddy Wayne. This fight had led to a three-year estrangement between Darby and the Wayne family. Unfortunately, Buddy Wayne passed away during this time, and Darby had to live with that. Darby emphasized the importance of forgiveness because you never know how much time is left. He then asked Wayne to be in his corner on Sunday.## Christian made his entrance and teased jokingly about reaching out to Nick Wayne's mother. He suggested that Nick Wayne was just a personal project for Darby Allin and pointed out that he was not the TNT Champion. Christian warned that on Sunday, Nick Wayne should be prepared to throw in the towel because Allin would need it. It was a solid promo from Christian.## Claudio Castagnoli had a backstage segment with Wheeler Yuta, congratulating Kingston on defeating Yuta and downplaying its significance by mentioning how the BCC beat up Yuta regularly. Castagnoli punctuated each line with a European uppercut and discussed his plans to beat Kingston with Yuta at the PPV.## Eddie Kingston, accompanied by Katsuyori Shibata, responded by mocking Castagnoli for beating up Yuta and Yuta for taking it. He claimed that Castagnoli couldn't look at him because he was afraid. Kingston asked Shibata for his opinion, and Shibata used Google Translate on his phone to show a message that read, "You both suck!" Kingston had a good laugh. These were two great promos.## Lexy Nair interviewed Saraya & Ruby Soho, with Soho reminiscing about her AEW Women's World Championship win and confidently stating her intention to capture the TBS Championship at AEW All Out. Nair inquired about Toni Storm, and Soho assured her that Storm was fine, despite being half-naked in the parking lot throwing her shoes at birds. Soho reiterated that everything was fine within the Outcasts and promised to demonstrate it in their trios match later in the night.## Tony Schiavone introduced Dennis Rodman, who made his way to the ring. Before Rodman could speak, Jeff Jarrett and his crew interrupted and joined him in the ring. Jarrett expressed his pleasure at seeing Rodman, reminiscing about their time in WCW together and claiming to be the leader of the NWO. He presented Rodman with a proposition, but Rodman initially brushed it off.## However, Rodman eventually agreed and suggested he could take on Satnam Singh. Sonjay Dutt, displaying a new shirt with Rodman's face on it, approached Rodman, who shoved Dutt. Jarrett, Lethal, and Singh attempted to attack Rodman, but The Acclaimed rushed in to make the save. The Acclaimed then challenged Jarrett, Lethal, and Singh to a trios title match the following night.## A video package highlighted Shane Taylor, concluding with him vowing to reclaim his title as he executed the Greetings from Asbury Park on Keith Lee.## Samoa Joe delivered a fiery promo, stating that he would give Shane Taylor a reality check at AEW All Out. Joe mentioned that Taylor might hope for the performance of a lifetime but would ultimately regret crossing paths with him. Joe asserted that Taylor might want to knock him out, but Joe would make an example of him and ensure he regretted uttering his name. It was an awesome promo. ## Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander Vs The Outcasts (Saraya, Ruby Soho, & Toni Storm) ## Toni Storm kicked off the match against Statlander, and they traded shoulder tackles. Statlander displayed more power, while Storm showed greater speed. However, Storm's quickness didn't prove beneficial when she ran into a body slam. Storm resorted to pulling Statlander's hair and attempted a hip attack in the corner. Unfortunately, she wasted too much time, allowing Statlander to recover and counter with a dropkick before tagging in Baker. ## Baker executed a sling blade and tagged in Shida, who delivered a powerful forearm to Soho. Baker held Saraya's arms back while Shida aimed for a forearm, but Saraya dodged, nearly causing Shida to hit Baker. This created an opportunity for Saraya and Soho to double-team Shida behind the referee's back. Storm tagged in and delivered a brutal hip attack to Shida in the corner. ## Saraya took advantage of the distracted referee to slam Shida into the announce table, and Soho brought her back into the ring. Shida eventually fought back, landing an enziguri on Storm and making the tag to Statlander, who unleashed her power against both Saraya and Soho. Statlander executed a blue thunder bomb on Saraya, but Soho broke up the pin attempt. ## In the closing moments, all six women exchanged moves. Saraya superkicked Baker, but Statlander responded with a powerslam. Storm tried to break up the pin but inadvertently landed on Saraya. Saraya tagged out to Baker, who hit a fisherman's neckbreaker on Soho. However, Baker fell victim to spray paint in the face from Saraya, allowing Soho to secure the victory with No Future. ## WINNER: Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander ## Powerhouse Hobbs Vs GPA ## This match was incredibly quick. Hobbs dominated and finished it with a spinebuster. The match ended so swiftly that his music started playing just seconds after it concluded. ## WINNER: Powerhouse Hobbs ## Miro's music played, and he entered the ring in his wrestling attire, immediately engaging in a brawl with Hobbs. The fight spilled out to ringside, where Hobbs tossed Miro into the ring steps, while Miro retaliated by sending Hobbs over the railing into the crowd. After this brief but intense altercation, Hobbs slowly backed away, receiving cheers from the crowd for the intense encounter. ## Following a rundown of the AEW All Out card, an incredible hype video played, featuring Konosuke Takeshita and Kenny Omega, set to the tune of "God's Gonna Cut You Down." It was a truly fantastic video. ## Backstage, Orange Cassidy was seated and expressed his reluctance to speak at the moment. However, he felt compelled to talk about his upcoming title match, unlike anything he had experienced before. He reflected on his previous matches against PAC and Will Ospreay, demonstrating that he belonged in AEW. Now, he faced Jon Moxley, the very man who carried AEW on his shoulders during challenging times. Cassidy vowed to relieve Moxley of that burden and carry it himself as the AEW International Champion. It was an awesome promo. ## Jay White (w/ Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn) Vs Dax Harwood (w/ Cash Wheeler) ## Harwood and White kicked things off with some classic wrestling moves, even adding a humorous moment where Harwood got the crowd to cheer for him while he had White in an abdominal stretch. White gained the upper hand by executing a headlock suplex into the corner. As the Gunns and Robinson tried to interfere, Wheeler rushed in with a chair, scaring them away. ## The referee scolded Robinson, who retorted with, "He has a chair, you idiot!" It was a fair point since the referee didn't see anything beyond the chair in play. White later hit a DDT on Harwood for a two-count. Harwood responded with a superplex shortly after but missed a diving headbutt. During a break in the action, JR, Nigel, and Kelly discussed the hardest chops they had ever seen, giving a shout-out to Wahoo McDaniel. ## Harwood attempted a slingshot suplex, but White countered by necking him on the ropes to escape. White returned to the ring but was met with a German suplex from Harwood, who followed up with a brainbuster for another two-count. Harwood dished out a punishing chop to White on the floor, and then went for another diving DDT, but White managed to get to the apron. Harwood's chop was so forceful that it sent White back into the ring over the ropes. ## White retaliated with a dragon screw on the ropes as Harwood tried to re-enter. White then executed a backdrop driver and a Death Valley Driver for a two-count. A clothesline from White was answered with a hard-hitting one from Harwood that left White on his head. Harwood cleverly dodged some punches, feigned an attack, and hit a piledriver for a two-count. ## White sent Harwood crashing into the metal post between the ropes, followed by a uranage for another two-count. White attempted the Blade Runner, but Harwood blocked it by grabbing the ropes. White countered with a slingshot powerbomb as he shouted "No!" ## Harwood locked in a sharpshooter on White, who eventually reached the ropes. The other members of Bullet Club Gold pulled White out of the ring, and as Harwood confronted them, White made a recovery and executed a Blade Runner on the floor. Harwood managed to cradle White when they returned to the ring, but White kicked out and swiftly countered with a Blade Runner for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Jay White (w/ Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn) ## It appears we might witness another showdown between Juice Robinson and Jay White, possibly at AEW Dynamite Grand Slam. ## After the match, the Bullet Club attacked Wheeler and began assaulting FTR. In a dire situation, the Young Bucks rushed in to rescue FTR. Following the intervention, the Bucks extended a handshake to FTR, but FTR declined. Some fans in a small section started chanting "CM Punk," although their voices were mostly drowned out by the rest of the crowd. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Payback 2023 Results: Rhea Ripley vs. Raquel Rodriguez Full Match & Winner
1015 days ago
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WWE Payback 2023 Results: Rhea Ripley vs. Raquel Rodriguez Full Match & Winner

Pittsburgh, 2 September - At WWE Payback, Raquel Rodriguez aims to take Rhea Ripley's Women's World Championship and get payback too. ## WWE Payback 2023 is scheduled to take place at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on Saturday, September 2. The event is set to kick off at 8 pm (ET), and you can catch the live stream on Peacock. ## WWE Payback 2023: Rhea Ripley vs. Raquel Rodriguez Full Match -Results will be ongoing once the show starts off! ## WWE Payback 2023 Results: Rhea Ripley vs. Raquel Rodriguez Match Winner WINNER: TBD ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Payback 2023 Results: Becky Lynch vs. Trish Stratus Full Match & Winner
1015 days ago
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WWE Payback 2023 Results: Becky Lynch vs. Trish Stratus Full Match & Winner

Pittsburgh, 2 September - Becky Lynch vs. Trish Stratus takes place live from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ## WWE Payback 2023 is scheduled to take place at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on Saturday, September 2. The event is set to kick off at 8 pm (ET), and you can catch the live stream on Peacock. ## WWE Payback 2023 Results: Becky Lynch vs. Trish Stratus Full Match As the bell rings to start the match, Trish and Becky stand across from each other. Trish tries to make a quick exit through the door, but Becky prevents her. Trish evades Becky's attempts at a Manhandle Slam and heads for the ropes to climb. Becky catches up and delivers forearms, sending Trish into the turnbuckles. Becky chops Trish and blocks a kick, then hits three exploders in a row. Becky attempts to toss Trish into the cage, but Trish blocks it. Trish tries to send Becky into the cage, but Becky avoids it. Trish kicks Becky, climbs the cage, and Becky follows suit. They exchange punches on the top rope until Becky knocks Trish down. Trish pulls Becky off the turnbuckle and smashes her face into the cage. Trish repeats this a few times. ## Trish stretches Becky in the ropes and kicks her into the cage. She pushes Becky's face against the cage and chokes her in the ropes. Becky fights back with forearms, but Trish responds with a spinebuster for a near fall. Becky prevents Trish from reaching the door and rolls her up for a near fall. Trish also gets a near fall. Trish slams Becky into the cage again and fish hooks her before resuming the attack. Trish kicks Becky and slams her face into the mat. She chokes Becky in the ropes once more. Becky retaliates by sending Trish into the cage multiple times and lawn darting her into it. Becky gets a near fall, attempts the DisArmHer, but Trish blocks it. Trish inches closer to the door, sending Becky into the cage again. Trish executes a matrix move, but Becky hits a leg drop when Trish hangs on too long. ## Becky lands a forearm, and Trish counters. They exchange blows, with Becky delivering a European uppercut and back heel kick. Becky sends Trish into the cage, and they send each other into it repeatedly. Becky uses a springboard side kick and smashes the back of Trish's head into the cage. A guillotine leg drop off the ropes by Becky earns her a near fall. She continues with a running forearm and corner kicks to Trish. Trish pushes Becky into the cage and attempts a handstand rana, but Becky blocks it. Trish pulls herself up, and they exchange forearms. Trish climbs over Becky and reaches the top of the cage, but she kicks Becky down. Becky grabs Trish off the top and power bombs her for a near fall. ## Trish elbows Becky to thwart a Manhandle Slam, then kicks her and executes Widow's Peak for a near fall. Trish slams Becky's head into the mat repeatedly. She sets up for Stratusfaction, but Becky escapes and hits a Twist of Fate for a near fall. Becky's knee gives out, and Trish lands Stratusfaction for a near fall. Trish aims for a boot to the midsection, climbs the cage, and Becky stops her. Trish reaches the top, and Becky pulls her back in. Trish delivers a forearm on the ropes, and Becky counters with punches. Becky goes for a Manhandle Slam off the top rope, but Trish elbows and kicks her. Trish bulldogs Becky off the turnbuckles for a near fall. Trish climbs the cage, reaching the top. Becky slams Trish's face into the top of the cage, and they exchange punches. ## Becky is knocked back into the cage and then to the mat. Trish gets over the top and starts to descend, but Becky pulls her back up to the cage's peak. Trish punches Becky, and Becky gets Trish on top of the cage. Becky punches Trish, who ends up caught on the cage's top and hangs from it. Becky pulls Trish to a vertical position, and they continue to brawl. Trish frees herself, and Becky sets up for a superplex, successfully executing it. Becky nearly gets the three-count. She starts climbing the cage, but Trish crawls toward the door. Becky tries to stop Trish, but Zoey intervenes, pulling Trish toward the door. Becky and Zoey engage in a tug of war with Trish, with Becky pulling Trish back in and Zoey slamming the door into Becky's face. Trish nearly gets the win with a rollup, but Becky avoids a Chick Kick and lands a Manhandle Slam. Zoey breaks up the pin. Zoey tries to pull Trish to the door, but Becky shuts it. ## Becky and Zoey trade punches, and Zoey hits a clothesline. Trish climbs the cage while Becky gives Zoey a Manhandle Slam. Becky drags Trish back into the cage, sends her head into the cage, and hits a Super Manhandle Slam for the three-count. ## WWE Payback 2023: Becky Lynch vs. Trish Stratus Match Winner WINNER: Becky Lynch ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Payback 2023 Results: Rey Mysterio vs. Austin Theory Full Match & Winner
1015 days ago
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WWE Payback 2023 Results: Rey Mysterio vs. Austin Theory Full Match & Winner

Pittsburgh, 2 September - Rey Mysterio vs. Austin Theory takes place in a Singles match live from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ## WWE Payback 2023 is scheduled to take place at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on Saturday, September 2. The event is set to kick off at 8 pm (ET), and you can catch the live stream on Peacock. ## WWE Payback 2023: Rey Mysterio vs. Austin Theory Full Match Theory starts by running Rey into the corner, delivering shoulders and a punch. Rey responds with kicks to Theory's head, but Theory counters with a kick of his own after an Irish whip. Rey tries to float over during an Irish whip, but Theory catches him. Theory holds onto the ropes when Rey attempts an O'Connor Roll and follows it up with a clothesline. He then Irish whips Rey and clotheslines him onto the apron. Theory executes a slingshot boot and a fisherman's suplex for a near fall. He picks up Rey for another fisherman's suplex, signaling for a third one, but Rey counters with an inside cradle for a near fall. Theory lands a back elbow and gets two more near falls. He locks Rey in a reverse chin lock, but Rey fights back with elbows, eventually getting back to his feet. However, Theory responds with a double thrust to the throat and continues to choke Rey. ## Theory punches Rey and delivers a forceful Irish whip that sends Rey sternum-first into the turnbuckles. Theory follows up with punches and attempts to unfasten Rey's mask. Rey counters with elbows to thwart Theory's attempt, and then Rey uses an elbow to send Theory to the mat. Rey executes a moonsault, but both men are down. Rey starts punching Theory and performs a satellite headscissors takedown, sending Theory to the floor. Rey goes for a sliding splash, but Theory gets up, and Rey converts it into a tornado DDT on the floor. Rey follows with a springboard seated splash for a near fall. He continues with forearms and a springboard headscissors takedown. Theory is sent into the ropes, but he manages to escape the 619. When Rey tries to float over, Theory catches him and executes Three Seconds Around the World for a near fall. ## Theory tries to get Rey on his shoulders, but Rey escapes. Rey hits an enzuigiri, and Theory goes to the apron, followed by a shoulder and a slingshot rolling dropkick. Rey bounces off the ropes and delivers a dropkick of his own. Theory responds with punches, and Rey counters with kicks. Theory knees Rey, who then sends Theory into the ropes and hits a 619. Theory manages to get his knees up on Rey's springboard splash attempt. Theory goes for A Town Down, but Rey rolls him up in a victory roll for the three-count. ## WWE Payback 2023: Rey Mysterio vs. Austin Theory Match Winner WINNER: Rey Mysterio (retains championship) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Payback 2023 Results: LA Knight vs. The Miz Full Match & Winner
1015 days ago
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WWE Payback 2023 Results: LA Knight vs. The Miz Full Match & Winner

Pittsburgh, 2 September - LA Knight vs. The Miz takes place in a Singles match live from the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ## WWE Payback 2023 is scheduled to take place at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on Saturday, September 2. The event is set to kick off at 8 pm (ET), and you can catch the live stream on Peacock. ## WWE Payback 2023: LA Knight vs. The Miz Full Match Recap The match kicks off as the bell rings, and Miz quickly exits to the floor to evade a charging LA Knight. Knight kindly holds the ropes open for Miz, who decides he's had enough and starts walking toward the backstage area. However, Knight pursues Miz, causing Miz to turn around and miss a clothesline.## Knight takes control with a flurry of punches and takedowns. Miz counters with punches and a back elbow. They engage in a punch exchange, but Knight gains the upper hand. Knight executes a suplex and positions Miz on the turnbuckles, attempting a superplex. Miz blocks it and drops Knight face-first onto the mat. Miz follows up with a double sledge off the turnbuckles and a chop. Knight fights back with a power slam and a series of punches.## Knight goes for a suplex, but Miz escapes and looks to hit a Skull Crushing Finale. Knight manages to break free and attempts a BFT (Billionaire's Finishing Touch), but Miz also escapes and retreats to the outside. Knight catches Miz with a baseball slide, sending him into the ring steps.## Knight continues his attack, smashing Miz into the announce table multiple times. He briefly enters the ring to break the count but returns to the outside to send Miz into the ringside barrier. Miz retaliates by returning the favor, sending Knight into the ringside barrier a few times. Miz then reenters the ring, only to go back outside and charge at Knight. Knight counters with a back body drop that sends Miz crashing into the timekeeper's area. Knight later hits a springboard clothesline off the ringside barrier onto Miz. ## Miz counters with punches and kicks to the midsection, followed by choking Knight in the corner. John Cena, the special guest referee, intervenes and warns Miz. Knight resumes the offense with clotheslines and corner kicks, but Cena forcefully pulls him out of the corner as he nears a five-count. Knight exchanges words with Cena, providing an opening for Miz to strike Knight from behind.## Miz takes advantage by choking Knight in the ropes and raking his face. Knight manages to land a boot on Miz, but Miz responds by putting Knight in the ropes and hitting a hanging Codebreaker. Miz follows up with a reverse chinlock. Knight attempts an Irish whip, but Miz sends him to the apron and pulls him off to the floor. Miz then sends Knight back into the ring and continues with kicks to the chest and back. ## Knight attempts to rally but is met with more kicks from Miz. Despite the punishment, Knight avoids a round kick and counters with a belly-to-back suplex, transitioning it into a uranage. Knight unleashes punches and a clothesline, followed by an Irish whip and neck breaker. Knight ascends the turnbuckles for a bulldog and a head kick, securing a near fall. He kicks Miz in the corner and delivers a running hip into the corner.## Knight tries to set Miz up for a Skull Crushing Finale, but Miz evades and rolls through. Miz connects with two DDTs, nearly securing the victory. Miz goes for a Skull Crushing Finale again, but Knight counters with a victory roll for a near fall. Miz attempts a clothesline into the ropes, but Knight counters with a hanging twisting DDT, nearly securing the win. ## Miz fights back with a jawbreaker and goes for a rollup, but his hand on the ropes is noticed by Cena, who intervenes and kicks Miz's hand away. Miz and Cena engage in a heated argument. Knight delivers a kick, and Miz avoids a BFT attempt. Knight almost strikes Cena but stops short. Miz seizes the opportunity for a Skull Crushing Finale but falls short. Knight retaliates with a power slam, followed by the "YEAHple's Elbow" and the BFT, ultimately securing the three-count victory. ## WWE Payback 2023: LA Knight vs. The Miz Match Winner WINNER: LA Knight ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Payback 2023 Results: Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura Full Match & Winner
1015 days ago
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WWE Payback 2023 Results: Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura Full Match & Winner

Pittsburgh, 2 September - Seth "Freakin" Rollins (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura takes place in a Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship. ## WWE Payback 2023 is scheduled to take place at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh on Saturday, September 2. The event is set to kick off at 8 pm (ET), and you can catch the live stream on Peacock. ## WWE Payback 2023 Results: Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura Full Match Recap In their intense match, Seth Rollins and Shinsuke Nakamura initially try to gain the upper hand in a series of technical exchanges. The sequence includes waist locks, wrist locks, hammer locks, and head scissors. They engage in a Greco Roman Knuckle Lock, with Rollins ultimately transitioning into a side headlock. After backing Rollins into the ropes, Nakamura taunts him by rubbing his back. Nakamura delivers a kick to Rollins' back, but Rollins retaliates with a series of chops and kicks, followed by a flying forearm. The battle continues with both competitors aiming to assert their dominance. ## Nakamura takes control with a series of kicks in the corner, targeting Seth Rollins. He attempts to work on Seth's knee but Seth manages to escape to the apron. Seth then executes a knee drop and follows it up with a suicide dive to take down Nakamura. He proceeds to slam Nakamura into the announce table and taunts him with a slap to the face. Seth goes towards the ringside barrier, but Nakamura recovers and press slams Seth onto the table, causing him to bounce off and crash to the floor. Nakamura goes for the cover, but Seth kicks out at two. The action intensifies as both competitors look to gain the upper hand in this hard-fought contest. ## Nakamura continues his assault on Seth Rollins, putting him in the ropes and delivering kicks to the back. He then places Seth on the turnbuckles and executes a running knee to the midsection, followed by another running knee for a near fall. Nakamura transitions into a camel clutch, further targeting Seth's back. He continues with more kicks to the back, inflicting punishment on his opponent. Seth manages to slap Nakamura, but Nakamura responds with a backbreaker, attempting another pinfall, but Seth kicks out at the last moment. Nakamura places Seth over the apron and delivers a running knee and a knee drop, causing Seth to fall to the floor. Nakamura goes for another pin attempt but falls short. ## Nakamura maintains control with a single-leg crab applied to Seth. He then rushes Seth into the turnbuckles, attempting to maintain his dominance. Nakamura climbs the turnbuckles, but Seth fights back with a series of chops. Seth positions himself on the turnbuckles, looking to execute a superplex, but Nakamura thwarts his efforts. Seth resorts to a Frankensteiner to take Nakamura down. Both competitors exchange forearm strikes, with Seth delivering a barrage of forearms, only to receive a stiff forearm from Nakamura in return. ## Seth executes a sling blade, and then he ascends to the top turnbuckle, hitting a frog splash on Nakamura for a near fall. Nakamura manages to block Seth's power bomb attempt, but Seth still lifts Nakamura off the mat. However, Nakamura lands on his feet, and Seth follows up with a short-arm clothesline for a near fall. ## Seth slaps Nakamura, mocking him about his injured back. He attempts the Stomp but misses, allowing Nakamura to go for a sleeper hold. Seth fights back with elbow strikes to block a reverse exploder suplex. Nakamura responds with a knee strike off the turnbuckle, earning a near fall. Nakamura continues his offense with knees targeting Seth's ribs and chest, followed by a slam and a suplex.## Nakamura positions Seth in the ropes and delivers kicks, finishing with a sliding German suplex for another near fall. He then executes a reverse exploder suplex, setting up for Kinshasa, but Seth counters with a superkick for a near fall. Seth delivers forearm strikes, and Nakamura avoids a rolling elbow, transitioning into an armbar and then a triangle choke. Seth momentarily lifts Nakamura, but his back gives out. Despite the pain, Seth refuses to tap out and eventually escapes with a one-armed sit-out powerbomb, gaining a near fall. ## Both competitors exchange fierce forearms while face-to-face. Seth attempts King's Landing, but Nakamura evades it, hitting a spinning heel kick. Seth retaliates with an enzuigiri, leaving both men down. Seth climbs to the top turnbuckle for a Phoenix Splash, but Nakamura recovers and crotches him. Nakamura also ascends the turnbuckles, hoisting Seth onto his shoulders and executing a Landslide for another near fall. ## Nakamura connects with Kinshasa and sets up for a second one, but Seth collapses. Nakamura tries to pick Seth up, but Seth responds with a slap and a chop. Nakamura counters with kicks and knee strikes, focusing on Seth's back. ## Nakamura attempts to suplex Seth into the ring, but Seth lands on his feet. They engage in a series of standing switches, and Seth counters with a knee strike followed by a Pedigree. Seth charges at Nakamura, who counters with a boot to the face. Seth then surprises Nakamura with a sunset flip for a near fall, immediately followed by a Stomp. Seth secures the three-count victory. ## WWE Payback 2023 Results: Seth Rollins vs. Shinsuke Nakamura Match Winner WINNER: Seth Rollins (retains championship) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Payback 2023 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
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WWE Payback 2023 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Pittsburgh, 2 September - Here is the live coverage for The 2023 Payback which will take place during Labor Day weekend on Saturday, September 2, 2023, at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and will be the first Payback held since 2020. ## The title "Payback" seems fitting for this Saturday's WWE pay-per-view, as many of the company's top stars are heading into the event with revenge on their minds. The card promises an array of exciting matchups, including a steel cage clash and a street fight, as well as several championship bouts. ## Two notable matches are on the horizon. Becky Lynch is set to face Trish Stratus inside a steel cage. Stratus has been using shortcuts to gain an advantage over Lynch for months, and now "The Man" will have the opportunity to confront her WWE Hall of Fame opponent in an environment where there are no easy escapes. ## Similarly, the world heavyweight champion, Seth Rollins, is seeking payback as he faces off against Shinsuke Nakamura. ## WWE Payback 2023 Play-By-Play Results ## Our hosts are Jackie Redmond and Kayla Braxton. They're joined by Peter Rosenberg, Booker T, and Wade Barrett. They review the Payback card. A video package highlights the Tag Title Match. Wade chooses The Judgment Day. Booker and Peter go with Sami and Kevin. Another video package focuses on Miz and LA Knight. Wade, Booker, and Peter all predict LA Knight as the winner. A video package showcases Cody Rhodes. ## Grayson Waller joins the panel to discuss hosting Cody. Waller hints at Cody having big news to reveal on the Grayson Waller Effect. He thinks Austin Theory will win the US Title tonight and mentions John Cena's possible involvement. Kayla asks Waller about his prediction for the Miz/Knight match. Waller predicts Miz's victory and a lesson for LA Knight. ## Booker inquires about Waller's takeover of the main roster. Waller talks about his involvement with Edge, John Cena, and Cody Rhodes, claiming they seek him out for relevance. He praises Cody's superstar demeanor but downplays Cody's ability to compete with him. ## Wade advises Waller not to provoke Cody. Waller provocatively suggests he wants Cody to punch him to go viral. They return with a video package featuring Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus. Wade and Booker pick Trish, while Peter chooses Becky. ## Another video package highlights Raquel vs. Rhea. Wade picks Rhea, Booker picks Raquel, and Peter goes with Rhea. They discuss the US Title match between Austin Theory and Rey Mysterio. Wade, Booker, and Peter all pick Austin Theory. Finally, a video package showcases the World Title Match. Wade, Booker, and Peter all choose Nakamura. ## Steel Cage Match: Trish Stratus Vs Becky Lynch ## As the bell rings to start the match, Trish and Becky stand across from each other. Trish tries to make a quick exit through the door, but Becky prevents her. Trish evades Becky's attempts at a Manhandle Slam and heads for the ropes to climb. Becky catches up and delivers forearms, sending Trish into the turnbuckles. Becky chops Trish and blocks a kick, then hits three exploders in a row. Becky attempts to toss Trish into the cage, but Trish blocks it. Trish tries to send Becky into the cage, but Becky avoids it. Trish kicks Becky, climbs the cage, and Becky follows suit. They exchange punches on the top rope until Becky knocks Trish down. Trish pulls Becky off the turnbuckle and smashes her face into the cage. Trish repeats this a few times. ## Trish stretches Becky in the ropes and kicks her into the cage. She pushes Becky's face against the cage and chokes her in the ropes. Becky fights back with forearms, but Trish responds with a spinebuster for a near fall. Becky prevents Trish from reaching the door and rolls her up for a near fall. Trish also gets a near fall. Trish slams Becky into the cage again and fish hooks her before resuming the attack. Trish kicks Becky and slams her face into the mat. She chokes Becky in the ropes once more. Becky retaliates by sending Trish into the cage multiple times and lawn darting her into it. Becky gets a near fall, attempts the DisArmHer, but Trish blocks it. Trish inches closer to the door, sending Becky into the cage again. Trish executes a matrix move, but Becky hits a leg drop when Trish hangs on too long. ## Becky lands a forearm, and Trish counters. They exchange blows, with Becky delivering a European uppercut and back heel kick. Becky sends Trish into the cage, and they send each other into it repeatedly. Becky uses a springboard side kick and smashes the back of Trish's head into the cage. A guillotine leg drop off the ropes by Becky earns her a near fall. She continues with a running forearm and corner kicks to Trish. Trish pushes Becky into the cage and attempts a handstand rana, but Becky blocks it. Trish pulls herself up, and they exchange forearms. Trish climbs over Becky and reaches the top of the cage, but she kicks Becky down. Becky grabs Trish off the top and power bombs her for a near fall. ## Trish elbows Becky to thwart a Manhandle Slam, then kicks her and executes Widow's Peak for a near fall. Trish slams Becky's head into the mat repeatedly. She sets up for Stratusfaction, but Becky escapes and hits a Twist of Fate for a near fall. Becky's knee gives out, and Trish lands Stratusfaction for a near fall. Trish aims for a boot to the midsection, climbs the cage, and Becky stops her. Trish reaches the top, and Becky pulls her back in. Trish delivers a forearm on the ropes, and Becky counters with punches. Becky goes for a Manhandle Slam off the top rope, but Trish elbows and kicks her. Trish bulldogs Becky off the turnbuckles for a near fall. Trish climbs the cage, reaching the top. Becky slams Trish's face into the top of the cage, and they exchange punches. ## Becky is knocked back into the cage and then to the mat. Trish gets over the top and starts to descend, but Becky pulls her back up to the cage's peak. Trish punches Becky, and Becky gets Trish on top of the cage. Becky punches Trish, who ends up caught on the cage's top and hangs from it. Becky pulls Trish to a vertical position, and they continue to brawl. Trish frees herself, and Becky sets up for a superplex, successfully executing it. Becky nearly gets the three-count. She starts climbing the cage, but Trish crawls toward the door. Becky tries to stop Trish, but Zoey intervenes, pulling Trish toward the door. Becky and Zoey engage in a tug of war with Trish, with Becky pulling Trish back in and Zoey slamming the door into Becky's face. Trish nearly gets the win with a rollup, but Becky avoids a Chick Kick and lands a Manhandle Slam. Zoey breaks up the pin. Zoey tries to pull Trish to the door, but Becky shuts it. ## Becky and Zoey trade punches, and Zoey hits a clothesline. Trish climbs the cage while Becky gives Zoey a Manhandle Slam. Becky drags Trish back into the cage, sends her head into the cage, and hits a Super Manhandle Slam for the three-count. ## WINNER: Becky Lynch ## After the match, Zoey offers assistance to Trish, but Trish rejects her help and slaps Zoey, instructing her to leave the cage. Zoey complies and closes the cage door, then surprises Trish with a move called Z360. Now, it's time for the host of tonight's show, John Cena, to enter the ring. ## John extends a warm welcome to everyone at Payback. He commends the opening match as awesome and mentions that while he's accomplished a lot in his twenty years, he's never been a host. He couldn't pass up the opportunity to be here tonight. John's role as the host is to make this evening special, and there's no better way than becoming the "Special" Guest Referee for a match he's had his eye on for a while, the showdown between LA Knight and The Miz. ## The Miz makes his way to the ring and voices his surprise at John's actions. He expected this from LA Knight but not from John Cena. Miz accuses John of pandering to the audience despite being known as the Greatest of All Time. Miz suggests that as a host, John isn't doing a good job. ## John Cena, looking for advice, asks Miz how he can improve as a host. Miz responds by telling John that he shouldn't insert himself into a match as a referee. John Cena humorously acknowledges that being a referee was his one idea and requests other advice. Miz criticizes John for appearing as a MerMan in a Barbie movie, suggesting he should have declined the role. ## Despite his dislike for Miz, John Cena expresses respect for him and seeks his guidance to make the night special. ## Miz, drawing from his experience as a host, suggests that Cena needs to be more involved. He recounts his own time as the host of Wrestlemania, where he participated in two matches. Miz also pokes fun at Cena's attire, claiming that while he wore a $10,000 suit, Cena looks like a Teletubbie at almost 50 years old. He advises Cena to be more engaged in the proceedings. ## John Cena agrees to be the guest referee in Miz's match, but Miz immediately rejects the idea. ## Miz argues that Cena doesn't have a referee shirt, to which Cena magically produces one. Cena announces that he will indeed be the special guest referee for Miz's match, while Miz continues to object. They engage in a playful back-and-forth exchange. ## Miz Vs LA Knight with Special Guest Referee John Cena ## The match kicks off as the bell rings, and Miz quickly exits to the floor to evade a charging LA Knight. Knight kindly holds the ropes open for Miz, who decides he's had enough and starts walking toward the backstage area. However, Knight pursues Miz, causing Miz to turn around and miss a clothesline.## Knight takes control with a flurry of punches and takedowns. Miz counters with punches and a back elbow. They engage in a punch exchange, but Knight gains the upper hand. Knight executes a suplex and positions Miz on the turnbuckles, attempting a superplex. Miz blocks it and drops Knight face-first onto the mat. Miz follows up with a double sledge off the turnbuckles and a chop. Knight fights back with a power slam and a series of punches.## Knight goes for a suplex, but Miz escapes and looks to hit a Skull Crushing Finale. Knight manages to break free and attempts a BFT (Billionaire's Finishing Touch), but Miz also escapes and retreats to the outside. Knight catches Miz with a baseball slide, sending him into the ring steps.## Knight continues his attack, smashing Miz into the announce table multiple times. He briefly enters the ring to break the count but returns to the outside to send Miz into the ringside barrier. Miz retaliates by returning the favor, sending Knight into the ringside barrier a few times. Miz then reenters the ring, only to go back outside and charge at Knight. Knight counters with a back body drop that sends Miz crashing into the timekeeper's area. Knight later hits a springboard clothesline off the ringside barrier onto Miz. ## Miz counters with punches and kicks to the midsection, followed by choking Knight in the corner. John Cena, the special guest referee, intervenes and warns Miz. Knight resumes the offense with clotheslines and corner kicks, but Cena forcefully pulls him out of the corner as he nears a five-count. Knight exchanges words with Cena, providing an opening for Miz to strike Knight from behind.## Miz takes advantage by choking Knight in the ropes and raking his face. Knight manages to land a boot on Miz, but Miz responds by putting Knight in the ropes and hitting a hanging Codebreaker. Miz follows up with a reverse chinlock. Knight attempts an Irish whip, but Miz sends him to the apron and pulls him off to the floor. Miz then sends Knight back into the ring and continues with kicks to the chest and back. ## Knight attempts to rally but is met with more kicks from Miz. Despite the punishment, Knight avoids a round kick and counters with a belly-to-back suplex, transitioning it into a uranage. Knight unleashes punches and a clothesline, followed by an Irish whip and neck breaker. Knight ascends the turnbuckles for a bulldog and a head kick, securing a near fall. He kicks Miz in the corner and delivers a running hip into the corner.## Knight tries to set Miz up for a Skull Crushing Finale, but Miz evades and rolls through. Miz connects with two DDTs, nearly securing the victory. Miz goes for a Skull Crushing Finale again, but Knight counters with a victory roll for a near fall. Miz attempts a clothesline into the ropes, but Knight counters with a hanging twisting DDT, nearly securing the win. ## Miz fights back with a jawbreaker and goes for a rollup, but his hand on the ropes is noticed by Cena, who intervenes and kicks Miz's hand away. Miz and Cena engage in a heated argument. Knight delivers a kick, and Miz avoids a BFT attempt. Knight almost strikes Cena but stops short. Miz seizes the opportunity for a Skull Crushing Finale but falls short. Knight retaliates with a power slam, followed by the "YEAHple's Elbow" and the BFT, ultimately securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: LA Knight ## WWE United States Championship Match: Rey Mysterio Vs Austin Theory ## Theory starts by running Rey into the corner, delivering shoulders and a punch. Rey responds with kicks to Theory's head, but Theory counters with a kick of his own after an Irish whip. Rey tries to float over during an Irish whip, but Theory catches him. Theory holds onto the ropes when Rey attempts an O'Connor Roll and follows it up with a clothesline. He then Irish whips Rey and clotheslines him onto the apron. Theory executes a slingshot boot and a fisherman's suplex for a near fall. He picks up Rey for another fisherman's suplex, signaling for a third one, but Rey counters with an inside cradle for a near fall. Theory lands a back elbow and gets two more near falls. He locks Rey in a reverse chin lock, but Rey fights back with elbows, eventually getting back to his feet. However, Theory responds with a double thrust to the throat and continues to choke Rey. ## Theory punches Rey and delivers a forceful Irish whip that sends Rey sternum-first into the turnbuckles. Theory follows up with punches and attempts to unfasten Rey's mask. Rey counters with elbows to thwart Theory's attempt, and then Rey uses an elbow to send Theory to the mat. Rey executes a moonsault, but both men are down. Rey starts punching Theory and performs a satellite headscissors takedown, sending Theory to the floor. Rey goes for a sliding splash, but Theory gets up, and Rey converts it into a tornado DDT on the floor. Rey follows with a springboard seated splash for a near fall. He continues with forearms and a springboard headscissors takedown. Theory is sent into the ropes, but he manages to escape the 619. When Rey tries to float over, Theory catches him and executes Three Seconds Around the World for a near fall. ## Theory tries to get Rey on his shoulders, but Rey escapes. Rey hits an enzuigiri, and Theory goes to the apron, followed by a shoulder and a slingshot rolling dropkick. Rey bounces off the ropes and delivers a dropkick of his own. Theory responds with punches, and Rey counters with kicks. Theory knees Rey, who then sends Theory into the ropes and hits a 619. Theory manages to get his knees up on Rey's springboard splash attempt. Theory goes for A Town Down, but Rey rolls him up in a victory roll for the three-count. ## WINNER: Rey Mysterio (retains championship) ## Following the match, Rey joins the celebration with the rest of the LWO.## In the backstage area, Cathy Kelley interviews Becky Lynch and inquires about her future plans.## Tiffany Stratton approaches and congratulates Becky while expressing her desire to make amends. She acknowledges her previous comment about Becky never being an NXT champion and offers an apology. ## Becky responds by mentioning that she'll be keeping an eye on Tiffany's title match scheduled for Tuesday night. ## WWE Tag Team Championship Pittsburgh Steel City Street Fight: Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn Vs The Judgment Day ## All four men square off, engaging in a brawl with punches exchanged between them. Eventually, they spill to the outside. Owens and Priest trade forearms, while Sami and Finn exchange punches. Owens delivers an uppercut to Priest, and Finn attempts to send Sami into the ringside barrier, but Sami blocks it and reverses, sending Finn into the barrier. Sami then throws chairs into the ring, and Finn retaliates by hitting Sami with a kendo stick. Finn proceeds to retrieve more kendo sticks and a bucket filled with Terrible Towels. He stomps on the towels, creating a mess.## Kevin hits Finn with a clothesline, sending him into the announce table, and then strikes him with the kendo stick. Meanwhile, Priest lands a Northern Lariat on Owens and follows it up with a punch. As Finn and Priest trade punches, Sami executes a flip dive onto both Finn and Priest. Kevin and Sami head under the ring to retrieve trash cans, using them to strike Priest. Kevin reveals a Terry Funk shirt and places the trash can on Finn. Both Kevin and Sami swing their kendo sticks, targeting their opponents. ## The pair decides to introduce a table into the fray, setting it up on the floor. Kevin grabs another trash can, but Priest kicks him. Priest proceeds to strike Kevin and Sami with the trash can. Priest then punches Kevin, but Kevin counters with kicks and punches of his own. Finn, armed with a chair, hits Sami in the ribs. He grabs another chair and enters the ring, hitting Kevin in the ribs with it. Priest holds Kevin while Finn uses the trash can to strike him. Finn and Priest continue to pummel Sami in the corner. ## Finn kicks Sami, sending him to the floor, and follows up with an elbow strike to the bridge of Sami's nose. Meanwhile, Priest adds more chairs into the ring while Finn continues to punch Sami on top of the announce table. However, Priest's chair shot misses its target when Kevin moves, causing Priest to hit the turnbuckles. ## Kevin takes advantage of the situation by delivering punches and kicks to Priest. He hits Priest with a chair, but Finn intervenes by using a chair to strike Kevin multiple times. Sami, on the other hand, attacks Finn with the chair, targeting both his midsection and back. Sami then sends Finn to the floor. ## Finn and Priest make their way into the crowd, with Kevin and Sami closely following. Kevin throws punches at Priest, while Finn sends Sami into storage cases. The situation takes a turn when Dominik Mysterio enters the scene and attacks Kevin and Sami. They end up sending Kevin and Sami over the dasher boards. ## Finn, Damian, and Dominik celebrate their performance momentarily, but Kevin and Sami return wearing Lemieux and Crosby hockey jerseys. They use hockey sticks to hit Priest and Finn. Dominik takes Kevin's stick, and Kevin and Sami drop their gloves, engaging in a brawl with Dominik. They punch Dominik, who then retreats to the backstage area. ## Kevin continues to strike Priest and Finn with the hockey sticks, even though he's bleeding. Finn counters Sami with elbows, and Priest holds Sami in place. However, Finn runs into a boot from Sami, and Kevin sends Priest into the ring steps. Sami manages to execute a Blue Thunder Bomb on a pile of chairs for a near fall. ## Kevin and Sami arrange chairs in the center of the ring, but Priest interrupts their plans by striking them with the hockey stick. Priest proceeds to execute a Broken Arrow on Sami, who lands on the chairs, earning a near fall. Priest then sends Sami to the floor, while Finn delivers kicks to Kevin, who seems to welcome the punishment.## As Priest holds Kevin in place, Finn connects with a baseball slide, targeting Kevin. However, Kevin retaliates with punches, but Priest hits him with a trash can. Priest follows up by clotheslining Kevin over the ringside barrier and into the crowd. Both Priest and Finn continue to assault Kevin as they make their way up the aisle. Kevin puts up a fight, landing punches on Finn. Nonetheless, Priest strikes Kevin from behind, and Sami reenters the fray, attacking Priest from behind as well.## The skirmish leads them to the Kickoff Show set, where Finn punches Kevin. Sami sends Finn into a table and then performs a swanton onto both Finn and Priest. Dominik intervenes, punching Sami and delivering a kick. Kevin retaliates by punching Dominik and sending him into a production case.## Kevin proceeds to set up a table, and after punching Dominik, he places him onto the table. Kevin then climbs to the seating area and positions himself on the railing, preparing for a swanton onto Dominik. ## Sami executes an exploder into the turnbuckles on Finn. He readies himself for a Helluva Kick, but Priest throws a trash can at Sami, allowing Finn to secure a near fall. Finn and Priest confer on their next move. Priest prepares for a Razor's Edge, but Sami regains his footing and crotches Finn. Sami follows up with an exploder on Priest into the turnbuckles. ## Sami then delivers a forearm, knocking Finn off the apron and through a table. Sami sets up for the Helluva Kick, but Priest grabs Sami by the throat. Kevin intervenes with a stunner on Priest, while Sami manages to land a Helluva Kick on Priest. JD pulls Sami out of the ring, and Kevin retaliates with a clothesline and punches, ultimately power bombing JD onto the announce table. Rhea comes into play by running Kevin through the ringside barrier. ## Meanwhile, inside the ring, Finn and Sami both struggle to get to their feet. Finn executes a sling blade and follows it up with a running dropkick, sending Sami into the turnbuckles. Finn ascends to the top rope but misses the Coup de Grace. Sami counters with an exploder into the turnbuckles, followed by a Helluva Kick. However, Dominik hits Sami with the briefcase, allowing Finn to secure the three-count victory. ## WINNERS: The Judgment Day (new champions) ## The Grayson Waller Effect with guest Cody Rhodes ## The Grayson Waller Effect" with special guest Cody Rhodes begins, and Grayson Waller introduces his guest by noting that both he and Cody share a common trait – they struggle to finish a story. He then welcomes Cody Rhodes to the show. ## Cody attempts to ask a question to the Pittsburgh crowd, but Waller interjects rudely, stating that no one cares about what Pittsburgh wants to discuss. Waller asserts that all that matters is what he wants to talk about, particularly Cody's big announcement. Waller acknowledges hearing rumors and speculations surrounding Cody's career, highlighting the ups and downs he has experienced. Waller asserts that Cody sought to be on his show for the "Grayson Waller rub" and claims that this is the beginning of something significant.## Cody responds by mocking Waller's limited experience in the wrestling world, suggesting that Waller is likely familiar with various wrestling shows. Cody challenges Waller to say something that would get under his skin and threatens to take off his tie and physically confront Waller, even joking about knocking over some Hooters decorations. Cody then hints at a major announcement, asking Waller if he watches Raw and NXT, and he teases that he saw an issue that needed addressing. Cody finally reveals the newest member of Raw, Jey Uso.## Jey and Cody acknowledge each other, and Jey heads into the ring, greeted with a positive crowd reaction.## Waller, in a sarcastic tone, welcomes Jey back, mentioning his two-week absence. He proceeds to question Jey about his feelings regarding being on Raw and his transition from being a part of a twin tag team and the Bloodline to pursuing success as an individual. Waller implies that Jey hasn't achieved much in his singles career and questions if he can find success on Raw. ## In response, Jey abruptly silences Waller with a superkick. ## Women’s Championship Match: Rhea Ripley Vs Raquel Rodriguez ## They engage in a lockup, and Rhea initially backs Raquel into the corner. However, Raquel quickly turns the tables, pushing Rhea back. Rhea applies a side headlock and maintains her grip even when Raquel tries to send her off the ropes. Both women attempt shoulder tackles, but neither budges. They exchange words, and Rhea misses a punch but retaliates by grabbing Raquel's hair.## Raquel manages to lift Rhea, but Rhea regains her footing, and Raquel responds with a shoulder tackle of her own. Rhea rolls to the outside, and Raquel pulls her back onto the apron, only for Rhea to drop her on the top rope. Raquel counters with a knee to the midsection and starts delivering punches to Rhea in the corner. ## Rhea attempts a kick, but Raquel blocks an Irish whip. Rhea goes for a short-arm clothesline, but Raquel stands firm, not budging. Rhea tries again with the same result.## Rhea attempts once more, and Raquel counters with a clothesline that misses. Raquel follows up with a Northern Lariat. Rhea manages to escape a slam attempt and sweeps Raquel's leg. Raquel kicks Rhea away, and Rhea responds with a dropkick. Rhea proceeds to punch Raquel and delivers a knee to the midsection, followed by sending Raquel into the turnbuckles and choking her there. Rhea continues with kicks to Raquel's ribs and a forearm to her back. She poses briefly before working on Raquel's back, delivering elbows while taunting her. Rhea kicks Raquel in the midsection, sends her into the ropes, and kicks the ropes while Raquel leans against them. Rhea adds more kicks to Raquel.## Raquel counters with punches to the midsection. Rhea, undeterred, answers with a dropkick, followed by forearms and punches. Rhea also delivers a chop and a forearm to the back of Raquel's head while showing her the blood from her nose. Raquel grabs Rhea by the throat, but Rhea escapes, only for Raquel to retaliate with clotheslines and another Northern Lariat. Raquel follows up with a fallaway slam and a splash in the corner. She heads to the turnbuckles but gets tripped by Rhea, causing her to hang from the ropes. Rhea then kicks Raquel in the back and the midsection. Rhea moves to the apron and then to the turnbuckles, delivering multiple headbutts as Raquel hangs from the turnbuckles. Raquel counters by kicking Rhea off the turnbuckles.## Raquel lands a forearm to Rhea's back and executes a delayed vertical suplex. She goes back to the turnbuckles and hits a twisting double jump twisting elbow drop for a near fall. Raquel prepares for a Tejana Bomb, but Rhea escapes. Rhea hits a headbutt and a facebuster following a belly-to-back suplex. She adds a running knee for a near fall. Rhea sets up for RipTide, but Raquel escapes. Raquel, in turn, sets up for a powerbomb, but Rhea manages to escape and hits the ropes. Raquel gets a near fall and proceeds to run Rhea into the turnbuckles and deliver some shoulder strikes. Raquel follows with a forearm and attempts a superplex. However, Rhea fights back with a headbutt and becomes trapped in the ropes. Rhea clips Raquel's leg, setting up for the Prism Lock, and applies it. Rhea punches Raquel's leg to inflict more damage. Raquel counters with an inside cradle for a near fall. Raquel then executes a power slam, leaving both competitors down. ## Raquel slaps Rhea, prompting Rhea to punch back. They engage in a furious exchange of punches, with Raquel eventually gaining the upper hand by delivering a boot that sends Rhea sprawling to the floor. From the apron, Raquel swings Rhea forcefully into the ringside barrier. ## Raquel forcefully lawn darts Rhea into the ring post. As the brutal match unfolds, Dom Mysterio suddenly appears, making his way to the ring. Raquel unexpectedly grabs Dom and brings him into the ring, subsequently delivering a powerful power slam. Undeterred, Rhea recovers, targeting Raquel's knee and executing her signature move, RipTide, for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Rhea Ripley ## World Championship Match: Seth Rollins Vs Shinsuke Nakamura ## In their intense match, Seth Rollins and Shinsuke Nakamura initially try to gain the upper hand in a series of technical exchanges. The sequence includes waist locks, wrist locks, hammer locks, and head scissors. They engage in a Greco Roman Knuckle Lock, with Rollins ultimately transitioning into a side headlock. After backing Rollins into the ropes, Nakamura taunts him by rubbing his back. Nakamura delivers a kick to Rollins' back, but Rollins retaliates with a series of chops and kicks, followed by a flying forearm. The battle continues with both competitors aiming to assert their dominance. ## Nakamura takes control with a series of kicks in the corner, targeting Seth Rollins. He attempts to work on Seth's knee but Seth manages to escape to the apron. Seth then executes a knee drop and follows it up with a suicide dive to take down Nakamura. He proceeds to slam Nakamura into the announce table and taunts him with a slap to the face. Seth goes towards the ringside barrier, but Nakamura recovers and press slams Seth onto the table, causing him to bounce off and crash to the floor. Nakamura goes for the cover, but Seth kicks out at two. The action intensifies as both competitors look to gain the upper hand in this hard-fought contest. ## Nakamura continues his assault on Seth Rollins, putting him in the ropes and delivering kicks to the back. He then places Seth on the turnbuckles and executes a running knee to the midsection, followed by another running knee for a near fall. Nakamura transitions into a camel clutch, further targeting Seth's back. He continues with more kicks to the back, inflicting punishment on his opponent. Seth manages to slap Nakamura, but Nakamura responds with a backbreaker, attempting another pinfall, but Seth kicks out at the last moment. Nakamura places Seth over the apron and delivers a running knee and a knee drop, causing Seth to fall to the floor. Nakamura goes for another pin attempt but falls short. ## Nakamura maintains control with a single-leg crab applied to Seth. He then rushes Seth into the turnbuckles, attempting to maintain his dominance. Nakamura climbs the turnbuckles, but Seth fights back with a series of chops. Seth positions himself on the turnbuckles, looking to execute a superplex, but Nakamura thwarts his efforts. Seth resorts to a Frankensteiner to take Nakamura down. Both competitors exchange forearm strikes, with Seth delivering a barrage of forearms, only to receive a stiff forearm from Nakamura in return. ## Seth executes a sling blade, and then he ascends to the top turnbuckle, hitting a frog splash on Nakamura for a near fall. Nakamura manages to block Seth's power bomb attempt, but Seth still lifts Nakamura off the mat. However, Nakamura lands on his feet, and Seth follows up with a short-arm clothesline for a near fall. ## Seth slaps Nakamura, mocking him about his injured back. He attempts the Stomp but misses, allowing Nakamura to go for a sleeper hold. Seth fights back with elbow strikes to block a reverse exploder suplex. Nakamura responds with a knee strike off the turnbuckle, earning a near fall. Nakamura continues his offense with knees targeting Seth's ribs and chest, followed by a slam and a suplex.## Nakamura positions Seth in the ropes and delivers kicks, finishing with a sliding German suplex for another near fall. He then executes a reverse exploder suplex, setting up for Kinshasa, but Seth counters with a superkick for a near fall. Seth delivers forearm strikes, and Nakamura avoids a rolling elbow, transitioning into an armbar and then a triangle choke. Seth momentarily lifts Nakamura, but his back gives out. Despite the pain, Seth refuses to tap out and eventually escapes with a one-armed sit-out powerbomb, gaining a near fall. ## Both competitors exchange fierce forearms while face-to-face. Seth attempts King's Landing, but Nakamura evades it, hitting a spinning heel kick. Seth retaliates with an enzuigiri, leaving both men down. Seth climbs to the top turnbuckle for a Phoenix Splash, but Nakamura recovers and crotches him. Nakamura also ascends the turnbuckles, hoisting Seth onto his shoulders and executing a Landslide for another near fall. ## Nakamura connects with Kinshasa and sets up for a second one, but Seth collapses. Nakamura tries to pick Seth up, but Seth responds with a slap and a chop. Nakamura counters with kicks and knee strikes, focusing on Seth's back. ## Nakamura attempts to suplex Seth into the ring, but Seth lands on his feet. They engage in a series of standing switches, and Seth counters with a knee strike followed by a Pedigree. Seth charges at Nakamura, who counters with a boot to the face. Seth then surprises Nakamura with a sunset flip for a near fall, immediately followed by a Stomp. Seth secures the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Seth Rollins (retains championship) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Tag Team Match Announced For 9/8/23 WWE SmackDown
1015 days ago
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Tag Team Match Announced For 9/8/23 WWE SmackDown

Hershey, September 1, 2023 - WWE is all set to bring Payback to fans this Saturday, and while there aren't many plans in place for next week's SmackDown at the moment, that's likely to change following the premium live event. However, there is already one confirmed match to anticipate. ## Next week, WWE is rolling into Boston's TD Garden, a venue known for hosting significant shows. The upcoming episode has a match already scheduled. ## Charlotte Flair recently came to the aid of Shotzi Blackheart against the team of Bayley and IYO Sky. To settle the ongoing rivalry, a tag team match has been locked in for next week. ## Furthermore, John Cena is confirmed for next week's episode of WWE SmackDown. Given that Boston is Cena's hometown, fans can expect an electrifying performance from the 16-time World Champion, no matter his role. ## The confirmed match for next week features Charlotte Flair & Shotzi taking on IYO Sky & Bayley. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

List Of All WWE Venues And Locations
1016 days ago
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List Of All WWE Venues And Locations

WWE holds a special place in the hearts of countless fans around the world, performing in various arenas daily. While each fan and venue has its charm, some clearly shine brighter. ## With WWE's rich history, it boasts a large venue collection. Some have been part of WWE since day one, while others gained importance recently. Yet, each brings a unique atmosphere and better viewing experience. ## Fans' energy matters too. Certain cities just have rowdier fans, boosting iconic wrestling arenas. These aspects help determine the top 10 WWE venues globally. ## Event Venues and Locations Venue Location Rosemont Horizon Rosemont, Illinois Nassau Veterans Coliseum Uniondale, New York Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles, CA Pontiac Silverdome Pontiac, Michigan Richfield Coliseum Richfield Township, Ohio The Summit Houston, Texas Atlantic City Convention Hall Atlantic City, New Jersey Brendan Byrne Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey Nashville Municipal Auditorium Nashville, Tennessee Orlando Arena Orlando, Florida SkyDome Toronto, Ontario, Canada Hartford Civic Center Hartford, Connecticut Freeman Coliseum San Antonio, Texas Knickerbocker Arena Albany, New York Hoosier Dome Indianapolis, Indiana Wembley Stadium Brent, London, England ARCO Arena Sacramento, California Caesars Palace Paradise, Nevada Nutter Center Dayton, Ohio The Palace of Auburn Hills Auburn Hills, Michigan Boston Garden Boston, Massachusetts Providence Civic Center Providence, Rhode Island Baltimore Arena Baltimore, Maryland United Center Chicago, Illinois USF Sun Dome Tampa, Florida Onondaga County War Memorial Syracuse, New York Civic Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Saginaw Civic Center Saginaw, Michigan Winnipeg Arena Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada USAir Arena Landover, Maryland Hersheypark Arena Hershey, Pennsylvania Selland Arena Fresno, California Louisville Gardens Louisville, Kentucky Arrowhead Pond Anaheim, California Omaha Civic Auditorium Omaha, Nebraska Florence Civic Center Florence, South Carolina North Charleston Coliseum North Charleston, South Carolina MECCA Arena Milwaukee, Wisconsin General Motors Place Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Gund Arena Cleveland, Ohio CoreStates Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Market Square Arena Indianapolis, Indiana West Palm Beach Auditorium West Palm Beach, Florida Alamodome San Antonio, Texas UTC Arena Chattanooga, Tennessee Blue Cross Arena Rochester, New York Canadian Airlines Saddledome Calgary, Alberta, Canada Continental Airlines Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey NEC Arena Birmingham, West Midlands, England Kiel Center St. Louis, Missouri Molson Centre Montreal, Quebec, Canada Springfield Civic Center Springfield, Massachusetts San Jose Arena San Jose, California Compaq Center Houston, Texas FleetCenter Boston, Massachusetts Greensboro Coliseum Greensboro, North Carolina Wisconsin Center Arena Milwaukee, Wisconsin Copps Coliseum Hamilton, Ontario, Canada London Arena Tower Hamlets, London, England Memphis Pyramid Memphis, Tennessee First Union Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Manchester Evening News Arena Manchester, Greater Manchester, England Kemper Arena Kansas City, Missouri Marine Midland Arena Buffalo, New York Charlotte Coliseum Charlotte, North Carolina National Indoor Arena Birmingham, West Midlands, England National Car Rental Center Sunrise, Florida MCI Center Washington, D.C. Earls Court Exhibition Centre Kensington, London, England Freedom Hall Louisville, Kentucky Reunion Arena Dallas, Texas Raleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena Raleigh, North Carolina Pepsi Arena Albany, New York Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center Birmingham, Alabama Reliant Astrodome Houston, Texas Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois Gaylord Entertainment Center Nashville, Tennessee Telewest Arena Newcastle, Tyne and Wear, England Pepsi Center Denver, Colorado America West Arena Phoenix, Arizona Giant Center Hershey, Pennsylvania 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, Maryland Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin Madison Square Garden New York, New York Gwinnett Arena Duluth, Georgia Wachovia Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cow Palace Daly City, California Rexall Place Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Norfolk Scope Norfolk, Virginia Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ontario, Canada Rose Garden Arena Portland, Oregon Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin Gwinnett Arena Duluth, Georgia Coliseo de Puerto Rico Hato Rey Norte, San Juan, Puerto Rico Save Mart Center Fresno, California Mellon Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Verizon Wireless Arena Manchester, New Hampshire Hammerstein Ballroom New York, New York HSBC Arena Buffalo, New York Ford Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma iPayOne Center San Diego, California Pepsi Arena Albany, New York American Airlines Arena Miami, Florida 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, Maryland Rupp Arena Lexington, Kentucky US Airways Center Phoenix, Arizona Hammerstein Ballroom New York, New York Charlotte Bobcats Arena Charlotte, North Carolina Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana TD Banknorth Garden Boston, Massachusetts Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ontario, Canada RBC Center Raleigh, North Carolina Wachovia Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania James Brown Arena Augusta, Georgia Ford Field Detroit, Michigan Philips Arena Atlanta, Georgia Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena Jacksonville, Florida HP Pavilion San Jose, California FedExForum Memphis, Tennessee Verizon Center Washington, D.C. Mellon Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Florida Citrus Bowl Orlando, Florida 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, Maryland Qwest Center Omaha Omaha, Nebraska San Diego Sports Arena San Diego, California Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, New York Conseco Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio Rose Garden Arena Portland, Oregon US Airways Center Phoenix, Arizona TD Banknorth Garden Boston, Massachusetts HSBC Arena Buffalo, New York Reliant Stadium Houston, Texas Wachovia Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Prudential Center Newark, New Jersey Mellon Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Verizon Center Washington, D.C. Philips Arena Atlanta, Georgia University of Phoenix Stadium Glendale, Arizona 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, Maryland Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, New York Sprint Center Kansas City, Missouri TD Garden Boston, Massachusetts Oracle Arena Oakland, California Georgia Dome Atlanta, Georgia St. Pete Times Forum Tampa, Florida KeyArena Seattle, Washington Verizon Center Washington, D.C. AT&T Center San Antonio, Texas 1st Mariner Arena Baltimore, Maryland Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin Sun Life Stadium Miami Gardens, Florida PNC Arena Raleigh, North Carolina Izod Center East Rutherford, New Jersey US Airways Center Phoenix, Arizona Philips Arena Atlanta, Georgia Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana US Airways Center Phoenix, Arizona New Orleans Arena New Orleans, Louisiana MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, New Jersey Joe Louis Arena Detroit, Michigan First Niagara Center Buffalo, New York Consol Energy Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana Izod Center East Rutherford, New Jersey Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Tampa Bay Times Forum Tampa, Florida Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tennessee Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida FedExForum Memphis, Tennessee Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, California iWireless Center Moline, Illinois Royal Farms Arena Baltimore, Maryland Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida American Bank Center Corpus Christi, Texas Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Ryōgoku Sumo Hall Sumida, Tokyo, Japan Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Philips Arena Atlanta, Georgia SSE Arena, Wembley Wembley, London, England Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio Ricoh Coliseum Toronto, Ontario, Canada Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas, Texas Prudential Center Newark, New Jersey Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida T-Mobile Arena Paradise, Nevada Verizon Center Washington, D.C. Richmond Coliseum Richmond, Virginia Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana Golden 1 Center Sacramento, California Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ontario, Canada Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ontario, Canada PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Bell Centre Montreal, Quebec, Canada Crypto.com Arena Los Angeles, California SoFi Stadium Inglewood, California Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot San Juan, Puerto Rico Tsongas Center Lowell, Massachusetts The O2 Arena London, England H-E-B Center Cedar Park, Texas Ford Field Detroit, Michigan State Farm Arena Atlanta, Georgia The Dome at America's Center St. Louis, Missouri Jeddah Super Dome Jeddah, Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia AT&T Stadium Arlington, Texas Dunkin' Donuts Center Providence, Rhode Island MGM Grand Garden Arena Paradise, Nevada Nissan Stadium Nashville, Tennessee Principality Stadium Cardiff, Wales Mrsool Park Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida Raymond James Stadium Tampa, Florida Yuengling Center Tampa, Florida Yuengling Center Tampa, Florida Dickies Arena Fort Worth, Texas Allegiant Stadium Paradise, Nevada Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Mohammed Abdu Arena Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia Empress Ballroom Blackpool, Lancashire, England Minute Maid Park Houston, Texas Moda Center Portland, Oregon Mohammed Abdu Arena Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia Full Sail University Winter Park, Florida Amway Center Orlando, Florida Amway Center Orlando, Florida Amway Center Orlando, Florida Tropicana Field St. Petersburg, Florida Empress Ballroom Blackpool, Lancashire, England Talking Stick Resort Arena Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix Convention Center Phoenix, Arizona Chase Field Phoenix, Arizona WWE Performance Center Orlando, Florida Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio TaxSlayer Center Moline, Illinois XL Center Hartford, Connecticut Webster Bank Arena Bridgeport, Connecticut Tacoma Dome Tacoma, Washington 2300 Arena Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Ontario, Canada Scotiabank Arena Toronto, Ontario, Canada Motorpoint Arena Cardiff Cardiff, Wales Spectrum Center Charlotte, North Carolina Golden 1 Center Sacramento, California King Fahd International Stadium Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia Infinite Energy Center Duluth, Georgia T-Mobile Arena Paradise, Nevada Nationwide Arena Columbus, Ohio Smoothie King Center New Orleans, Louisiana Mercedes-Benz Superdome New Orleans, Louisiana King Abdullah International Stadium Jeddah, Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia Prudential Center Newark, New Jersey Royal Albert Hall Kensington, London, England Royal Albert Hall Kensington, London, England PPG Paints Arena Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Melbourne Cricket Ground Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, New York King Saud University Stadium Riyadh, Riyadh Region, Saudi Arabia U.S. Bank Arena Cincinnati, Ohio SAP Center San Jose, California Empress Ballroom Blackpool, Lancashire, England Talking Stick Resort Arena Phoenix, Arizona Bradley Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin Amway Center Orlando, Florida Camping World Stadium Orlando, Florida SAP Center San Jose, California Scottrade Center St. Louis, Missouri American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas Wells Fargo Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Barclays Center Brooklyn, New York Thomas & Mack Center Paradise, Nevada Staples Center Los Angeles, California Little Caesars Arena Detroit, Michigan Target Center Minneapolis, Minnesota Toyota Center Houston, Texas ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results September 1, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
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WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results September 1, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Hershey, August 31, 2023 - Here are the full results for this Friday's SmackDown which is scheduled to air live on September 1, 2023, live from GIANT Center in Hershey, PA. ## Friday Night SmackDown currently airs live every Friday on Fox from 8:00 ET–10:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE SmackDown starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Saturday mornings. ## WWE SmackDown Time In Australia: It airs live on at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE SmackDown Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE SmackDown Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Saturday at 02:00 am CAT ## SmackDown Time In Italy: In Italy, SmackDown airs on DMAX at 2:00 pm with the international version of one-hour shows airing on Cielo in Italian ## SmackDown airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am. While SmackDown airs live on Fox Sports in Mexico and across Central and South America since 2014. ## WWE Friday Night SmackDown, September 1, 2023 Play-By-Play Results The John Cena segment ## Cena made his entrance to a loud cheer and shouted, "Welcome to SmackDown!" The crowd started chanting "Cena!" Cena expressed his gratitude, saying that the fans have given him 20 years of great moments. He mentioned that it only gets better and promised to say "Thank you" every time he steps into the ring. Cena announced his return to WWE and talked about his upcoming matches in India and hosting Payback on Saturday. He pledged to give back to the fans and promised an epic SmackDown tonight. However, Jimmy Uso's music interrupted him. ## The crowd responded with boos, and they kept chanting Cena's name while demanding to see Jey. Cena acknowledged the crowd's enthusiasm. Jimmy asked Cena why he was here and claimed that the crowd came to see him, a top star. He defended his actions against Jey, stating that he did it out of love for his brother. Jimmy argued that he didn't want Jey to be corrupted like Roman Reigns and John Cena. ## Cena interrupted Jimmy and poked fun at his fashion sense. Jimmy retorted by saying that Cena and Roman were just alike, always taking from others. The crowd chanted "Cena!" Cena told Jimmy that he had something on his mind for three years: the wrong Uso quit. He added, "Take that." Jimmy tried to land a super-kick, but Cena countered with an Attitude Adjustment, and his music played to close the segment. ## In the backstage interview, Kayla Braxton welcomed Austin Theory and Grayson Waller, who laughed about Cena hosting Payback. Theory bragged about his victory over Cena at WrestleMania. Then, we returned to the ring for the LWO entrance. ## Grayson Waller & Austin Theory Vs Rey Mysterio & Santos Escobar ## The match kicked off with Escobar and Waller in the ring. Mysterio quickly tagged in, and Theory attempted to attack, but both Theory and Waller ended up outside the ring. Escobar then tossed Mysterio over the top rope onto the heels. The action paused for a commercial break. ## Upon returning from the break, Waller was in control, working over Mysterio inside the ring. Theory tagged in and continued the assault on Mysterio with punches and kicks until Waller took his turn. Theory held Mysterio, and Waller tried to hit him, but Mysterio dodged, causing Waller to inadvertently strike Theory. Waller then tagged out, and Mysterio managed to make the hot tag to Escobar. ## Escobar entered the ring, executing a cross body on Waller for a near two-count. He followed up with a Frankensteiner from the top rope for another near fall. Theory and Mysterio both got back into the ring, and things got chaotic. Theory aimed for a chop block on Mysterio, but Escobar intervened, sacrificing himself to take the blow. Waller capitalized on the situation, running in and delivering the rolling stunner to Escobar, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Grayson Waller & Austin Theory ## Backstage, Adam Pearce was having a conversation with Michin when Jimmy Uso barged in. Pearce told Jimmy to leave, and Jimmy reluctantly complied. The focus then shifted back to the ring, and Bobby Lashley made his way to the entrance. The show took a commercial break. ## Upon returning from the break, Michin was seen chatting with the rest of the O.C., and AJ Styles appeared visibly upset. The scene then shifted back to the ring. ## The Bobby Lashley/Street Profits segment ## The crowd was really excited for Lashley, and he expressed his gratitude to them. Lashley then addressed the ongoing situation between him and the Street Profits. He mentioned that he wants to give credit where it's due and praised the Street Profits. Lashley highlighted their charisma, athleticism, and aggressiveness. Before he could continue, Montez Ford interrupted him, stating they were there to show their appreciation to Lashley. ## Ford added that the Street Profits find themselves pretty attractive. Dawkins chimed in, mentioning that Lashley helped them see the bigger picture. Ford clarified that it's nothing personal, it's just about making profits. Together, they both said "Thank you," directed towards Lashley. ## Lashley explained that their presence was meant to convey a message to the WWE Universe. He declared that they are putting everyone on notice and are on a mission to attain power, control, and championship titles. Lashley emphasized that they're coming for everything. ## Lashley's music played, bringing an end to the segment. However, the moment didn't last long as Kevin Owens made his entrance with the tag team belts. Following him, Sami Zayn entered the scene, passing by the Street Profits on their way to the ring ## Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn Vs Cruz Del Toro & Juaquin Wilde ## Sami and Wilde kicked things off, with Sami applying a wrist lock and then transitioning into a side headlock. Sami maintained the side headlock, eventually sending Wilde to the apron. Wilde responded with a shoulder tackle and a flip over Sami, followed by a back elbow and splash for a near fall. Sami attempted a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, but Wilde managed to land on his feet. Sami recovered with a clothesline, and Kevin tagged in, climbing the ropes and delivering a swanton for a near fall. ## Kevin tried for a pop-up powerbomb, but Wilde countered with a dropkick. Cruz entered the ring, delivering a running forearm in the corner, followed by jabs and a chop to Kevin. Kevin Irish whipped Cruz, who ended up on the apron and connected with a forearm and a kick to Kevin. Cruz attempted a springboard move, but Kevin evaded, causing Cruz to roll through. Kevin responded with a pop-up powerbomb, while Sami knocked Wilde off the apron. Sami then landed a Helluva Kick, allowing Kevin to tag back in and finish the match with a stunner for the three-count. ## WINNERS: Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn ## After the match, Sami grabs the mic and addresses "The Judgment Day," delivering a stern message. He warns them that tomorrow won't be a pleasant or pretty experience; it will be the fight of their lives.## Meanwhile, Jimmy Uso is on his way to leave the building when AJ Styles intercepts him. AJ makes it clear that nobody wants Jimmy around and advises him not to disrespect Mia. Tensions escalate, and they exchange shoves. Suddenly, Solo attacks AJ from behind and informs Jimmy that he's out of the Bloodline when they decide he's out.## Jimmy asserts that neither Roman, Paul, nor anyone else can dictate to him. He then leaves the scene as the show goes to commercial break. ## We're back with a recap of the recent encounter involving Jimmy Uso, AJ Styles, and Solo Sikoa.## AJ is interviewed by Cathy, and she asks him about the recent incident.## AJ responds by saying that the Bloodline might think they control everything, but they don't. He's determined to handle the situation and expresses his desire to face Solo tonight, vowing to knock Solo's teeth down his throat.## Karl and Luke approach AJ and advise him not to worry about the Bloodline. They mention that Mia is supportive of AJ's intentions. AJ is determined to prove that this is the House that AJ Styles built.## Miz makes his way to the ring, and a video clip of Miz mocking LA Knight on Raw is shown.## Miz explains that LA Knight will be in the biggest match of his career tomorrow night, emphasizing that it's not Knight's fault but a fact. Miz believes that Knight is nowhere near his level, whether it's the Miz of today or the Miz of a decade ago.## LA Knight interrupts and heads to the ring.## Knight tells Miz that he wants to have a chat. He mentions the Miz's recent cosplay moments as The Rock, John Cena, and now LA Knight. He points out that these three individuals, along with not being able to fit into their clothes, are people Miz can never be. Knight shares his journey of rising from challenging circumstances, taking on dirty jobs, and cashing checks at payday loan companies. He asserts that Miz couldn't last a day in his shoes and claims to have surpassed Miz's level.## Miz argues that Knight has failed where he has succeeded, citing Knight's early elimination from a reality show. Miz boasts about his rapid ascent in the wrestling world, taking only three years compared to Knight's twenty.## Knight contends that Miz's success comes from seizing every opportunity, but he's not even the star of his own show. He mocks Miz for having his wife carry his belongings, suggesting that she'll be left empty inside when Miz returns as a broken husband. Knight warns Miz that one phone call can change things swiftly.## Miz remarks on the years Knight spent practicing promos in a run-down apartment, praising him for persevering despite losses. He argues that people are generally failures who settle for mediocrity. Miz sees Knight as an opponent who crushes the dreams of superstars. He describes himself as a human time traveler who will send Knight back to his apartment, cutting promos into a mirror as if it's 2003.## Knight responds by saying he never learned to quit because he doesn't know how. He advises Miz to move far away, as his present is trash and his future will only get worse. Knight predicts that at Payback, Miz will be extinguished, and he'll learn whose game it truly is.## Miz attempts a clothesline, but Knight avoids it and prepares to punch Miz. However, Miz strikes Knight's throat and delivers a Skull Crushing Finale.## Miz taunts Knight, claiming that it's his future. Knight chases Miz down the aisle and attacks him from behind. The show then shifts focus to the incident involving The Bayley Bunch and Bianca Belair. ## Bayley (wiith Iyo Sky and Dakota Kai) Vs Shotzi ## Bayley attempts to calm Shotzi down to prevent her from acting recklessly. Shotzi goes for Bayley's leg, but Bayley dodges her. Shotzi manages to avoid Bayley's attacks and traps Bayley's leg in the ropes, delivering punches. In response, Bayley slaps Shotzi, who smiles and responds with a couple of clotheslines and punches. She follows up with more punches.## Bayley executes an Irish whip, and Shotzi counters with a head scissors in the ropes. Bayley retaliates by kicking Shotzi in the knee and delivering forearm strikes. She proceeds to kick Shotzi in the corner and mocks Shotzi's hairstyle. Shotzi responds with an enzuigiri, then pulls Bayley to the floor and tosses her by the hair multiple times. She finishes this sequence with a cannonball off the apron before we head to a commercial break.## After returning from the break, Bayley applies a reverse chin lock. Shotzi fights back with elbows and a jawbreaker to break free. Bayley kicks Shotzi and lands an elbow drop to her back for a near fall. Bayley climbs the turnbuckles but misses an elbow drop as Shotzi gets her knees up. Shotzi retaliates with a round kick that knocks Bayley off the apron and follows up with a suicide dive.## Shotzi delivers a wraparound bulldog and continues with forearm strikes. Bayley attempts to put Shotzi on the turnbuckles when Shotzi goes for an Acid Drop. Bayley executes an elbow drop on Shotzi, who's in the tree of woe, but only secures a near fall. Bayley tries for a belly-to-belly suplex, but Shotzi counters with elbows and an overhead belly-to-belly suplex into the turnbuckles, followed by a cannonball.## Shotzi climbs the ropes, but Iyo distracts her. Bayley looks to capitalize and asks Iyo for the title belt, but Charlotte Flair's music hits. Charlotte kicks Iyo when she tries to hand Bayley the belt. Dakota also attempts to intervene, but the referee catches her. Charlotte punches Bayley, and Shotzi finishes the match with a DDT for the three-count.## WINNER: Shotzi ## Solo Sikoa Vs AJ Styles ## As the bell rings, AJ immediately strikes Solo with a forearm and follows up with punches. Solo retaliates by sending AJ into the corner, but AJ counters with an elbow and chops. Solo charges with a running shoulder tackle, and then he delivers a headbutt followed by another. Solo attempts a diving headbutt, but AJ gets his knees up. AJ lands a kick and a knee drop, then goes for a slam, but Solo blocks it. Solo responds with an elbow and executes a slam of his own, finishing with a chop.## AJ kicks Solo and hits a Phenomenal Drop Kick. He proceeds with a clothesline in the corner. Just then, Paul Heyman makes his way to the ring, and Solo takes advantage by attacking AJ from behind.## Solo rolls to the outside as AJ drops down. AJ goes to the apron and delivers a sliding knee to Solo's head, followed by a slingshot forearm. Paul Heyman backs off, and we head to a commercial break.## Returning from the break, Solo Irish whips AJ, but AJ gets a knee up as he comes off the turnbuckles. AJ is sent ribs-first into the ring post by Solo. Solo then smashes AJ into the announce table several times. Solo proceeds with a belly-to-belly suplex, earning a near fall. AJ counters with punches, and Solo responds with a knee strike. Solo executes a back body drop and prepares for the Samoan Spike, but AJ stays on the mat.## AJ manages to land a kick and an enzuigiri, followed by a Pele kick. Both men are down. AJ goes for a dropkick to Solo's knee, followed by a sliding forearm. AJ proceeds with a clothesline in the corner, attempting to get Solo on his shoulders, but Solo stands up. AJ rises as well and delivers a series of strikes. Solo counters with a pop-up Samoan drop, securing a near fall.## Solo misses a running hip attack in the corner, and AJ responds with a clothesline and a quebrada for a near fall. AJ sets up for the Styles Clash, but Solo blocks it. Solo tries for an Alabama Slam, but AJ reaches the apron. AJ strikes Solo with a forearm while glancing at Paul Heyman. AJ then prepares for the Phenomenal Forearm, but Jimmy Uso intervenes and clips AJ's leg. Solo capitalizes with a Samoan Spike, getting the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Solo Sikoa ## Following the match, Jimmy shares a hug with his brother, Jey Uso. Solo appears ready to deliver a Samoan Spike, but Paul Heyman advises him against it. Solo exits the ring.## Jimmy remains in the ring and strikes AJ with a superkick. He climbs the top rope and lands a frog splash. ## The show concludes with no further developments. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Roman Reigns Sets New WWE Record With 3-Year Reign As Universal Champion
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Roman Reigns Sets New WWE Record With 3-Year Reign As Universal Champion

Pensacola, August 30, 2023 - On August 30, 2023, it's been three years since Roman Reigns clinched the WWE Universal Championship. The victory was claimed on August 30, 2020, in a triple threat match that included Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman. In his three-year championship reign, Reigns has successfully defended his title 29 times. ## At WrestleMania 38, Roman Reigns secured the WWE Championship by defeating Brock Lesnar. This victory has solidified his position as the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion. ## Throughout his journey, Reigns has conquered notable opponents including Lesnar, Cody Rhodes, Logan Paul, Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre, Jey Uso, Daniel Bryan (also known as Bryan Danielson), Edge, Rey Mysterio, Kevin Owens, Goldberg, and John Cena. Recently, Reigns exhibited his title-defense prowess by overcoming Jey Uso at WWE SummerSlam. ## Among the WWE championship holders, only Bruno Sammartino (2,803 days and 1,237 days), Bob Backlund (2,135 days), and Hulk Hogan (1,474 days) have held their titles for longer periods. For the time being, there are no scheduled plans for Reigns to put his title on the line in upcoming matches. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...