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Rhea Ripley's Stinkface Makes Waves At 3/24 WWE Live Event: Shayna Baszler Begs For A Dose, Nia Jax Crashes The Party
807 days ago
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Rhea Ripley's Stinkface Makes Waves At 3/24 WWE Live Event: Shayna Baszler Begs For A Dose, Nia Jax Crashes The Party

WWE Women's Champion Rhea Ripley's unorthodox move has the internet buzzing. During a live event on March 23rd, Ripley delivered a Stinkface – a maneuver made famous by Rikishi – on her rival Nia Jax. The surprising tactic went viral, adding another layer to their ongoing feud. ## Ripley's victory over Jax and Shayna Baszler in a Triple Threat match wasn't the only story of the night. The champion's playful tribute to Rikishi stole the show. ## The following night at a live event in Rockford, Illinois, Ripley looked to repeat the Stinkface on Jax. However, Baszler, seemingly unfazed by the unconventional move, intervened. ## In a bizarre turn of events, Baszler volunteered herself, positioning herself in the corner for Ripley's Stinkface. Unfortunately, Jax wasn't having any of it and broke up the moment before Ripley could connect.## Ripley's social media response to the initial Stinkface hinted at payback for Jax. Adding fuel to the fire, her fiance, Buddy Matthews, jokingly chimed in, revealing the move to be a "weekly occurrence" for him. ## Shayna is the entire IWC 🤣 #WWERockford pic.twitter.com/2F6mAZqmrg— The “Mexican Nightmare” Juan. (@MexiNightmare) March 25, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Results March 25, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
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WWE Monday Night Raw Results March 25, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on March 25, 2024, at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, IL. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am ## WWE Monday Night Raw, March 25, 2024: Live Coverage ## The show kicks off with CM Punk arriving in his car. We than Take a shift to what happened between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes last Friday on SmackDown. The music hits and here comes Cody Rhodes, he makes his way to the ring. ## Chicago Raw opened with Cody Rhodes addressing the crowd. He referenced Roman Reigns' comments on the Pat McAfee show, where Reigns called him a politician who makes empty promises.## Rhodes defended his record, claiming he keeps his promises to the fans, using lighthearted examples of attending a fan's wedding and birthday party. He then shifted to a more serious tone, acknowledging his respect for Reigns' abilities but expressing his hatred for the champion.## Rhodes accused Reigns of manipulating the situation to avoid a one-on-one match at WrestleMania. He emphasized his two Royal Rumble victories and appealed to the Chicago crowd for their support in his upcoming tag team match.## Suddenly, The Rock's music interrupted, sending the crowd into a frenzy. The two legends stared each other down, with chants of "CM Punk" echoing through the arena, a Chicago tradition.## The Rock approached Cody and whispered something in his ear, leaving the audience and Cody visibly confused. The Rock's interaction with Cody remained enigmatic as he exited the ring without further explanation.## The show continued with backstage segments featuring Ricochet, The Judgment Day, and a brief interview with The Rock by Jackie Redmond, where he refused to reveal what he said to Cody. ## JD McDonagh (with Dominik Mysterio) vs Ricochet ## The match began with a clean break, but Ricochet's momentary distraction towards Dom allowed JD to strike from behind. JD controlled the early portion with strikes and a waist lock, but Ricochet fought back with elbows and a handspring back elbow.## Both wrestlers showcased impressive aerial maneuvers. Ricochet countered a moonsault attempt from JD and later landed a breathtaking shooting star press for a near fall. JD countered Ricochet's Detonation Kick with a Spanish Fly, keeping the crowd on the edge of their seats.## The turning point came when Dom interfered, putting his foot on the ropes during Ricochet's Recoil attempt. Despite the underhanded tactics, Ricochet remained resilient. He countered JD's Devil Inside with a devastating Destroyer and capitalized on Dom's ejection by knocking JD off the top turnbuckle. Ricochet sealed the win with a picture-perfect shooting star crossbody. ## WINNER: Ricochet ## CM Punk ignited a verbal firestorm on Raw in Chicago, addressing his status and sparking confrontations with Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins.## Standing in the ring, Punk acknowledged the fans' curiosity about his potential role at WrestleMania. He mentioned various possibilities, including hosting, commentary, or refereeing. He also addressed comments by Roman Reigns, hinting at a future encounter.## This sparked a war of words with Drew McIntyre. Punk poked fun at McIntyre's attire and questioned his legitimacy as the "Chosen One." Drew countered by referencing Punk's past injuries and suggesting Punk craved a front-row seat to witness his WrestleMania glory.## The tension escalated with the arrival of Seth Rollins. Rollins mocked Punk and McIntyre for bickering while not being in the title picture. He suggested a poll to gauge the audience's opinion on Punk's commentary role but ultimately dismissed Punk as a non-factor.## In a surprising turn, Punk agreed to become a commentator at WrestleMania. He stated his intention to add excitement to the show, something he believes McIntyre and Rollins are incapable of on their own.## The exchange culminated in Rollins delivering a Black Out on McIntyre, further intensifying the animosity between the three wrestlers. ## Ivy Nile (with Maxxine Dupri) vs Candice LeRae (with Indi Hartwell) ## The match saw LeRae utilize aggression throughout. She landed a takedown and a kick in the corner early on, followed by a near fall after a delayed vertical suplex. However, LeRae's tactics became questionable as she repeatedly sent Nile out of the ring and argued with the referee. Indi Hartwell, LeRae's tag team partner, appeared hesitant to engage with Nile while she was down. LeRae even shoved Maxxine Dupri, ruining an attempted distraction from the ring apron. In the closing moments, LeRae capitalized on a distraction to roll Nile up for the pin. However, the advantage came with LeRae's feet clearly on the ropes for leverage, a move the referee seemingly missed. WINNER: Candice LeRae ## LeRae celebrated her victory while Nile expressed confusion over the dubious tactics employed during the match. This incident could further strain the already tense relationship between LeRae and her tag team partner, Indi Hartwell.## Meanwhile, a lighthearted exchange erupted between The New Day and the reunited team of Johnny Gargano and Ciampa. The wrestlers playfully jabbed at each other's team names, hinting at a potentially interesting dynamic in the upcoming tag team match at WrestleMania.## Adding to the excitement, R-Truth and The Miz interjected, expressing their belief that the match would be the best ever. The segment also referenced the upcoming New Day vs. D-Generation X match at WrestleMania, with Truth revealing he and The Miz will join JBL on commentary for the bout. ## Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano vs Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods ## The match began with a technical display. Ciampa applied a side headlock on Kofi, who countered with a waist lock. The action went back and forth, with both teams showcasing impressive agility and teamwork. Kofi nearly secured a fall with a Fameasser, but Gargano managed to break the pin attempt.## After the commercial break, the intensity escalated as Ciampa unleashed a flurry of clotheslines on both Kofi and Woods. Johnny Gargano joined the offensive, showcasing impressive maneuvers like a Northern Lariat and an enzugiri on Woods.## The momentum appeared to be shifting towards Gargano & Ciampa as Johnny attempted a high-risk Asai DDT. However, the trajectory of the match took a sharp turn when The Judgment Day (members not mentioned in the provided excerpt) launched a surprise attack on all four wrestlers in the ring.## The referee, recognizing the escalating chaos, called for the disqualification. ## WINNER: No Contest ## Following a hard-fought Raw Tag Team Championship match, The Judgment Day set their sights on the defeated Ciampa and Gargano. Ciampa attempted to fight back, but the numbers game proved too much. The brutality continued as Dominik delivered a frog splash to Woods on the outside. Miz tried to intervene, but Priest quickly dispatched him with a choke slam. Truth, ever the opportunist, called for a commercial break from the commentary table, but his pleas were ignored.## The Judgment Day's assault continued as Priest dragged Truth into the ring. Truth valiantly fought back, even landing a punch on Finn Balor. However, Priest quickly regained control with a Razor's Edge. Balor then climbed to the top rope and delivered a Coup de Grace to a defenseless Truth.## Backstage, Jackie Redmond interviewed Cody Rhodes, seeking his reaction to his conversation with The Rock. While apologizing to everyone, Cody remained tight-lipped about the content of their exchange. He simply stated that it was a "promise" The Rock "cannot keep."## After a commercial break, Cathy Kelley interviewed Gunther regarding Sami Zayn's comments from last week. Gunther dismissed Zayn's challenge, claiming his opponent stormed off "like a child" after failing to secure a direct response. He downplayed Zayn's chances at Wrestlemania, suggesting both the audience and himself have doubts about Zayn's ability to prevail. Gunther further fueled the fire by expressing his belief that Zayn wouldn't even be able to defeat Bronson Reed. ## Andrade vs Giovanni Vinci ## Vinci taunts Andrade with a pie face, but Andrade retaliates with a chopping blow. Vinci responds with chops of his own. Andrade remains calm, clinging to the ropes to display his composure. Vinci attempts an Irish whip, but Andrade reverses it, sending Vinci to the ring apron. Vinci throws a punch and attempts a high-flying maneuver, but Andrade counters with a dropkick that sends Vinci crashing to the floor. Andrade scales the ring post, aiming for a moonsault. He throws Vinci back into the ring and attempts another moonsault, but Vinci dodges. Andrade lands on his feet and executes a signature move for a near fall. Andrade attempts a suplex, then transitions to a second one, but Vinci thwarts it. Despite the blocked suplex, Andrade lands gracefully on his feet. He throws a back elbow, but Vinci counters with a crossbody tackle. ## Upon returning, Andrade resumes his assault with chops. He blocks a kick from Vinci and retaliates with a series of leg whips followed by a flying forearm strike. He charges into the corner and delivers a double knee strike. Andrade pins Vinci for a near fall, but Vinci fights back with a clothesline. He attempts a powerbomb, but Andrade maneuvers out. Vinci lands a chop, but Andrade responds with a back elbow and delivers his finishing move, "The Message," for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Andrade ## Raw Women's Champion Rhea Ripley enters the ring with Dominik Mysterio by her side.## Rhea complains about a lack of respect and attention. She acknowledges Becky Lynch's fighting spirit and admits she could have attacked Becky during matches, but wanted to be respectful. With WrestleMania approaching, she asks Dominik if Becky should focus on her more.## Becky interrupts, returning to Chicago. She compliments Rhea's fresh appearance, highlighting it wasn't after a grueling match - something Rhea avoids. Rhea justifies not wrestling, claiming attention comes easily on social media. She believes champions don't need to prove themselves weekly.## Becky criticizes Rhea's self-centeredness. They disagree on what defines a champion. Rhea sees it as social media presence, while Becky prioritizes hard work in the ring. Becky warns Rhea that new stars will emerge, and true greatness lies in resilience and skill, not just initial hype. She promises to show Rhea a new experience at WrestleMania.## Rhea acknowledges Becky's experience and survival skills, calling her a cockroach - tough but not invincible. Rhea plans to keep Becky alive to witness her reign and Dominik calling her "mummy."## Becky warns Rhea not to mention her daughter again. She reveals her father never met his granddaughter, and her pride lies in motherhood, not just in-ring achievements. Rhea's mockery offends Becky, who clarifies there was no respect behind not attacking. Once the fight starts, there's no turning back. ## The confrontation escalates. Dom pulls Rhea back, but she retaliates with a kick, sending Becky shoulder-first into the ring post. Rhea checks on Dom before leaving, but Becky attacks her from behind. They trade punches, with Rhea landing a kick and sending Becky into the ring post.## Elsewhere, Sami Zayn encounters Chad Gable talking to Maxxine Dupri. Chad seeks a rematch to prove Gunther wrong. Sami understands Chad's doubts, but emphasizes tonight's importance in silencing Gunther. Chad warns Sami not to be distracted by Gunther's tactics. Sami appreciates the advice and they shake hands. ## Bronson Reed vs Sami Zayn ## Sami grabs a headlock on Reed. Reed fights back with a shoulder tackle and headbutt. Sami retaliates with a back elbow and sends Reed flying out of the ring. Sami dives onto Reed on the outside. He throws Reed back in and attempts a top rope crossbody, but Reed catches him. Sami escapes and lands punches and chops on Reed. Reed blocks an Irish whip and delivers a powerful body block. He follows up with a punch and chop that sends Sami crashing to the floor. Reed climbs to the apron and lands a shoulder tackle. ## (Commercial break)## Back from the break, Sami throws forearms, but Reed overpowers him with a slam and elbow drop. Sami fights back with a kick and clothesline, but Reed remains standing. Sami unloads chops and another clothesline that wobbles Reed, but he doesn't go down. Reed returns a chop and Sami leaps over him before connecting with another clothesline.## Gunther appears at ringside, distracting Sami. Reed capitalizes with a waist lock, but Sami elbows his way out and attempts a Blue Thunder Bomb. Reed blocks it and misses a diving splash. Sami rolls him up for a near fall. Sami lands a kick and attempts an exploder suplex, but collapses under Reed's weight. Reed executes a twisting suplex for a near fall. He pummels Sami with chops in the corner.## Sami fights back with kicks from the turnbuckles and a tornado DDT. He sets up for the Helluva Kick, but Reed cuts him off with a clothesline and a back senton. Reed climbs to the top rope and delivers a devastating Tsunami for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Bronson Reed ## Gunther laughs and exits backstage. ## Jey confronts Nakamura, accusing him of complacency. Solo Sikoa joins Jey, followed by Jimmy.## Jimmy tells Jey to stop saying "yeet."## (Commercial break)## Backstage, Sami vents his frustration by throwing objects. Chad calms him down.## Sami admits he let Gunther get to him. He questions his mental weakness.## Chad explains Gunther's strategy of planting doubt. Sami displayed strength and resilience in the ring, but Gunther targets his mind. To win at WrestleMania, Sami needs a new strategy. Chad offers to help if Sami is interested.## Next week, The New Day and DIY face The Judgment Day. The Rock and Roman Reigns will also appear on Raw.## Jey Uso stands in Gorilla position. Seth Rollins expresses unease and assures Jey that he and Cody Rhodes have his back. ## Jey Uso versus Shinsuke Nakamura## The match starts with a lockup and corner tie-up. Nakamura misses a punch, but Jey capitalizes with punches of his own. He slides into the corner after an Irish whip and throws more punches. Jey attempts a suicide dive, but Nakamura counters with a kick. Nakamura follows up with a kick to Jey's back. Jey tries to Irish whip Nakamura but misses a splash in the corner. Nakamura positions Jey on the turnbuckle and connects with two running knee strikes to the ribs, sending Jey crashing to the floor.## (Commercial break)## Jey returns with a flurry of punches, a thrust kick, and an uppercut. He gets a kick blocked and responds with a dragon whip. Jey misses a running hip attack in the corner. Nakamura blocks another kick, traps Jey in the ropes, and delivers a sliding German Suplex for a near fall. Nakamura climbs the turnbuckles, but Jey moves out of the way. Nakamura rolls through and Jey lands a thrust kick. Nakamura counters with a knee to the back of Jey's head.## Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa enter the crowd to interfere, but Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins cut them off. Cody brawls with Jimmy towards the back. Seth throws Jimmy into the ring post and over the barricade. Drew McIntyre retaliates by sending Seth into the ring post and hitting a Future Shock DDT on the floor.## Back in the ring, Nakamura applies a rear-naked choke. Jey escapes with a sleeper suplex landing on his feet. He follows up with a superkick and spear for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Jey Uso ## The match concludes, and the brawl spills backstage. Jimmy Uso and Cody Rhodes trade blows. Cody overpowers Jimmy and throws him outside. Solo Sikoa attempts to attack Cody from behind, but Cody anticipates and punches Solo. Suddenly, The Rock appears and blindsides Cody, driving him into a table. The Rock relentlessly assaults Cody, throwing him into a trash can, then using the trash can as a weapon. He pummels Cody with punches, slams him into a production case, and empties a toolbox on him. The Rock continues the beatdown, sending Cody into a guardrail and bashing him with another trash can.## The fight spills outside into the rain. The Rock demands Cody's attention, now secured. He pummels Cody and warns him about the consequences of challenging him and "playing hero." The Rock throws Cody into a bus, mocking him as a hero and taunting Cody's mother to witness her son's defeat. He brutalizes Cody with kicks and throws him repeatedly into the bus.## The Rock declares himself the "final boss," emphasizing Cody's weakness. He mocks Cody's arrogance and insists Cody initiated the conflict. The Rock proclaims a fulfilled prophecy. Blood streaming down Cody's face, The Rock punches him again, addressing Cody's mother directly. He wipes Cody's blood on his championship belt in a symbolic gesture, further taunting his mother. The Rock claims he'll make Cody understand true hardship, something his father, Dusty Rhodes, never experienced. The Rock throws Cody into the bus one last time, asserting that while it didn't have to be this way, it's now the only way. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Road To WrestleMania In Rockford Results, March 24, 2024: Winners Highlights
808 days ago
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WWE Road To WrestleMania In Rockford Results, March 24, 2024: Winners Highlights

Here are the full results for WWE Road To WrestleMania which takes place on March 24, 2024, live from BMO Center in Rockford, IL. ## The event features Cody Rhodes, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, LA Knight, Bianca Belair, Becky Lynch, Jey Uso, and many more! ## Tickets for the event are available At This Link. The event starts at 7 PM Local Time (EDT). ## Results via WrestlingBodySlam.Com ## #WWERockford Results 03/24/24 ## Becky Lynch, Bianca Belair & Naomi defeated Damage CTRL (WWE Women’s Champion IYO Sky, WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion Kairi Sane & Dakota Kai) ## Sami Zayn defeated Shinsuke Nakamura ## WWE Intercontinental Title Match: Gunther (c) defeated Jey Uso ## Awesome Truth (The Miz & R-Truth) defeated Judgement Day (Dominik Mysterio & JD McDonagh) via DQ due to interference by Damian Priest & Finn Balor ## Awesome Truth (The Miz & R-Truth) & The New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) defeated Judgement Day Damian Priest & Finn Balor, Dominik Mysterio & JD McDonagh ## Omos (w/ MVP) defeated Odyssey Jones ## WWE Women’s World Title Match: Rhea Ripley (c) defeated Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler in a Triple Threat ## WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins & Cody Rhodes defeated The Bloodline (Solo Sikoa & Jimmy Uso) ## The little kids voice tho at the end 😂, he told @RheaRipley_WWE “ are you ok mami?” #WWERockford 📹: brocklesnarguy (IG) pic.twitter.com/IoEFKElEpY— Edith 💯 ( Met Rhea 4/2/23) 💯 (@edxth42) March 25, 2024 ## Cody and Seth make a great tag team 🔥 after the match, Seth called Cody the future WWE Universal Champion 🫡 #WWERockford pic.twitter.com/s4RonauGOz— Jaime 🇵🇷 🇲🇽 (@jaimep523) March 25, 2024 ## @RheaRipley_WWE always likes to mess with the securities 🤣💀#WWERockford 📹: brocklesnarguy (IG) pic.twitter.com/PVNQMd2rlH— Edith 💯 ( Met Rhea 4/2/23) 💯 (@edxth42) March 25, 2024 ##@RheaRipley_WWE 🖤 #WWERockford 🎥 pandita_hdz_a IG pic.twitter.com/kBG8khyrb5— Whitney (@ripleyeradicate) March 25, 2024 ## @RheaRipley_WWE is breaking the internet again LIKE OMG 🫠😍 #WWERockford 📹: @JDCowboys2 pic.twitter.com/hxFW64mAOn— Edith 💯 ( Met Rhea 4/2/23) 💯 (@edxth42) March 25, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Seth Rollins & Cody Rhodes Honor Bray Wyatt In Emotional Post-Match Tribute At Springfield, IL WWE Live Event
808 days ago
WWE News

Seth Rollins & Cody Rhodes Honor Bray Wyatt In Emotional Post-Match Tribute At Springfield, IL WWE Live Event

At a recent WWE live event in Springfield, Illinois, Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins teamed up to honor the memory of the late Bray Wyatt in a touching tribute. ## The event served as a training session for the upcoming WrestleMania 40, where Rhodes and Rollins are expected to compete. Following their victory over The Bloodline's Solo Sikoa & Jimmy Uso, the wrestlers acknowledged the presence of Wyatt's signature "fireflies" – glowing lights held by fans – in the audience. ## This sparked a heartwarming display of respect, with Rhodes encouraging more fans to participate. Rollins then graciously offered to forego his entrance song in favor of a song for "Windham," Wyatt's real name. The crowd erupted in a rendition of "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands," a song often associated with Wyatt's character.## This emotional tribute highlights the impact Wyatt had on the wrestling world. It wasn't the first, and it certainly won't be the last. Last December, Rollins paid similar respects to Wyatt and Brodie Lee, another beloved wrestler who passed away in 2020.## In addition to Rollins' championship modifications, fans can expect to see Bray Wyatt further celebrated with the upcoming documentary, "Bray Wyatt: Becoming Immortal," set to premiere on Peacock on April 1st, 2024. ## Pretty cool end to a @wwe Premium Live Event in Springfield, Il. Fireflies make an appearance and Seth Rollins and @CodyRhodes shout out to Bray Wyatt. pic.twitter.com/BgRNe2Nzyq— Eric Guthrie (@Egut3) March 24, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ronda Rousey Takes Aim At Former Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis, Calls Him A 'All-Around Dirtbag'
808 days ago
WWE News

Ronda Rousey Takes Aim At Former Head of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis, Calls Him A 'All-Around Dirtbag'

Ronda Rousey isn't holding back in her new autobiography, "Our Fight." The former WWE Champion blasts John Laurinaitis, WWE's former Head of Talent Relations, with scathing criticism. ## Rousey accuses Laurinaitis of prioritizing looks over talent, calling him a "dirtbag" who "looked and acted like an entitled sixty-year-old former frat boy." She contrasts this with Triple H's leadership of NXT, where she claims he valued potential and in-ring ability. ## This isn't the only target in Rousey's sights. She also criticizes Laurinaitis and Bruce Prichard for their role in transforming NXT after Triple H's health scare in 2021. This rebranding, known as NXT 2.0, is heavily criticized by Rousey.## Laurinaitis' inclusion in Rousey's book comes amidst ongoing legal troubles. He is named in Janel Grant's lawsuit against WWE, which centers on allegations of misconduct. Laurinaitis has denied wrongdoing.## Rousey does express fondness for most WWE personnel, but makes a clear exception for Laurinaitis and Prichard, stating they can "go f*** themselves." This isn't the first time she's targeted Prichard. Earlier this year, Rousey suggested Prichard's presence meant Vince McMahon still held power behind the scenes. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Three New Matches Set For 3/25 WWE Raw, Updated Match Lineup
808 days ago
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Three New Matches Set For 3/25 WWE Raw, Updated Match Lineup

WWE Raw General Manager has set the stage for three exciting bouts. ## In a clash of high-flying offense, Andrade will go one-on-one with Ivar. ## With his hard-fought WrestleMania match against his own brother Jimmy looming, Jey Uso will need to stay focused and avoid any setbacks. ## Plush, Fresh off his Gauntlet Match victory that earned him a coveted Intercontinental Championship challenge against Gunther at WrestleMania, Sami Zayn will have to overcome another obstacle first. He's set to go toe-to-toe with the imposing "Big" Bronson Reed in what promises to be a hard-hitting encounter. ## Tune in to the March 25th episode of WWE Raw to witness these thrilling matchups and see what else unfolds on the road to WrestleMania! ## WWE Raw (3/25) Updated ## Ricochet vs. JD McDonagh## CM Punk returns## Andrade vs. Ivar## Ivy Nile vs. Candice LeRae## Sami Zayn vs. Bronson Reed## Jey Uso vs. Shinsuke Nakamura## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Bayley Makes Case For Women Headlining Both Nights Of WWE WrestleMania 40
808 days ago
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Bayley Makes Case For Women Headlining Both Nights Of WWE WrestleMania 40

With WrestleMania 40 fast approaching, Bayley is making a bold statement. The WWE Superstar recently spoke to the Daily Mail, questioning why the women can't headline both nights of the Grandest Stage of Them All. ## Bayley, currently on the road to her own WrestleMania match against IYO SKY for the WWE Women's Championship, proposed a solution: "You guys can have the first night and I'll take the second night. You know, we can do that."## "You guys can have the first night and I'll take the second night. You know, we can do that. You never had two women main event both shows at WrestleMania. Why can't it be this year?" ## This ambitious goal comes despite the expected main events for WrestleMania. The Rock's highly anticipated return is likely to headline night one alongside Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. Night two is projected to feature the much-awaited clash between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns.## Historically, women haven't been strangers to main eventing major WWE shows. WrestleMania itself has seen such moments twice: Becky Lynch's historic victory over Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey in 2019, and Bianca Belair's SmackDown Women's Championship win on WrestleMania 37's first night.## However, Bayley's vision extends beyond singular main events. NXT TakeOver: Respect in 2015 became the first major event to feature a women's main event with Bayley retaining the NXT Women's Championship against Sasha Banks in an Iron Man match. This trend continued on the main roster with Sasha Banks losing the Raw Women's Championship to Charlotte Flair at Hell in a Cell 2016.## Beyond Wrestlemania, WWE has presented several other all-female main events, including the 2017 Mae Young Classic, the 2018 Evolution pay-per-view, and even the 2018 Royal Rumble featuring the debut of Ronda Rousey. Additionally, women have closed out TLC events in 2018 and 2019, as well as Elimination Chamber in 2020 (the last pre-pandemic PLE with a live crowd) and most recently, Rhea Ripley's victory over Nia Jax at Elimination Chamber 2024. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Video: Rhea Ripley Hits Nostalgic 'Stinkface' During Live Event, Pays Tribute To Rikishi
808 days ago
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Video: Rhea Ripley Hits Nostalgic 'Stinkface' During Live Event, Pays Tribute To Rikishi

Rhea Ripley, the reigning WWE Women's World Champion, surprised fans with a dose of nostalgia during a recent live event. ## In a video circulating online, Ripley can be seen executing the infamous "Stinkface" maneuver on Nia Jax, much to the crowd's amusement. ## This comedic move was popularized by WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi in the late 90s and early 2000s. It involves the attacker turning their back and rubbing their backside on the opponent's face while they're seated in the corner. While some might find it gross, the move undeniably injects humor into the match and entertains the audience.## Ripley's use of the "Stinkface" comes just a week after Nia Jax delivered the same move on Becky Lynch during their Raw match. This interesting exchange adds another layer to the upcoming rivalry, as Ripley is set to defend her title against Lynch at WrestleMania 40.## Rhea… you knew what you were doing with this @RheaRipley_WWE 😭 pic.twitter.com/ldHoJxXgNZ— Tyler - Fan Account (@Taboy225) March 24, 2024 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWF WrestleMania 4 (1988) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating
808 days ago
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WWF WrestleMania 4 (1988) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating

WrestleMania IV, held on March 27, 1988, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, marked a turning point in the WWF (now WWE). This annual pay-per-view event, the fourth in the WrestleMania series, deviated from tradition in several ways. ## For the first time, the main event wasn't a single match, but the finals of a 14-man single-elimination tournament. This twist resulted in "Macho Man" Randy Savage defeating "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase to claim the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship. Notably absent from the main event was Hulk Hogan, the WWF's biggest star at the time. ## The undercard featured exciting matches, including a 20-man battle royal won by Bad News Brown, Demolition defeating Strike Force for the Tag Team Championship, and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's victory over The Honky Tonk Man for the Intercontinental Championship. ## WWE WrestleMania 4 Ongoing Results ## Battle Royal ## Everyone jumps each other as soon as the bell rings. Sam Houston gets tossed out by Danny Davis, and Sika gets the boot by a bunch of dudes at the same time. Bret Hart tries to throw Harley Race out, but Race ain't budging. JYD strangles Zhukov with the ropes for a bit. George Steele? Dude's just chillin' outside the ring, not even in the fight yet. Neidhart yells at Steele to get in there, but Steele just pulls Neidhart out instead, kicking him out of the match. Raymond gets dumped too. The Killer Bees? Gone. Bass tries to choke JYD, but JYD headbutts him back and throws him out. Even Steele gets a punch in on Bass outside the ring. Apparently, Steele got thrown out at some point but just doesn't care and won't leave. Zhukov throws Jim out. Davis gets tossed by one of the Young Stallions. Jim Powers is out too. Race and JYD trade headbutts like crazy, and JYD wins that fight. Volkoff, Zhukov, and Patera all get thrown out in the chaos. Jacques bites the dust too. JYD clotheslines Race right out of the ring.## There's only four dudes left: Bad News Brown, Paul Roma, Bret Hart, and the Junkyard Dog. Brown wastes no time and throws Roma out with a back body drop. JYD holds Hart up for Brown to clothesline, but then JYD headbutts both Brown and Hart down. JYD's on all fours, headbutting everyone in sight! Brown grabs JYD's arm quick and teams up with Hart to take him down. Hart holds JYD while Brown punches him. JYD tries to fight back, but Brown lays him out. Hart and Brown high five each other, thinking they've got it in the bag. Brown even tries to be nice to JYD for a second, but JYD ain't having it. They double team JYD and throw him out of the ring. Hart and Brown high five again and show off for the crowd. But then, BAM! Brown hits Hart with a surprise kick out of nowhere. Brown punches and stomps all over Hart, headbutts him too. He smashes Hart chest-first into the corner and then throws him out of the ring to win the whole thing. ## WINNER: Bad News Brown won by last eliminating Bret Hart ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match: Ted DiBiase (with Virgil and André the Giant) vs "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan## DiBiase dives out of the ring to avoid Duggan's rush. They tie up, DiBiase shoves Duggan into the corner, then lets him go clean. They tie up again, DiBiase muscles him to the corner again. Duggan blocks a punch and fires back. They trade blows before Duggan nails DiBiase with a belly flop that sends him flying over the top rope. DiBiase huddles with Andre the Giant and Virgil, talking game plan. ## DiBiase climbs back in and claws at Duggan's eyes before chopping him down. He throws Duggan at the ropes, misses an elbow drop, and eats a clothesline for his trouble. Duggan corners him and unloads ten punches. He throws DiBiase to the other corner and charges, but DiBiase blasts him with a big boot. DiBiase bounces him off the turnbuckle and pounds on him. Then he nails him with a clothesline. DiBiase stomps on Duggan's head before climbing to the top turnbuckle for a flying elbow drop. He connects with his signature move, but Duggan kicks out at two. ## Duggan fights back, but DiBiase rakes his eyes again. He throws Duggan at the ropes, but Duggan rolls him up for a two count. DiBiase whips him into the ropes again and folds him in half with a knee to the gut. He drops an elbow and goes for a suplex, but Duggan blocks it and slams him down with his own suplex. DiBiase climbs the ropes again, but Duggan punches him out of the air mid-jump. Duggan pummels him in the corner and follows up with a clothesline. He throws DiBiase at the ropes and connects with a powerful slam. Duggan goes for his finisher, but Andre the Giant trips him up. Duggan yells at Andre, who blasts him with a punch. Duggan is dazed, and DiBiase with a fist drop to win the match. ## WINNER: Ted DiBiase ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match Dino Bravo w/ Frenchy Martin vs. “The Rock” Don Muraco w/ “Superstar” Billy Graham ## The match starts! They tie up and then break apart. Bravo shoves Muraco into the corner and smashes him in the gut with his shoulder. Bravo chops Muraco's chest, then tries to whip him across the ring, but Muraco fights back and reverses it. Muraco whips Bravo into the corner and nails him with a clothesline before slamming him to the mat. Muraco climbs to the second turnbuckle for a big splash, but Bravo scrambles out of the way just in time.## Bravo recovers and kicks Muraco down hard. He throws punches at Muraco's stomach and then hits a belly-to-belly suplex. Bravo bounces Muraco off the corner turnbuckle before throwing him to the other side of the ring. He punches Muraco repeatedly and then tries to run into him with a knee, but misses. Muraco takes advantage and tackles him down. Muraco focuses on Bravo's leg, twisting and bending it painfully. He puts Bravo in a leg lock. Outside the ring, Billy Graham and Frenchy Martin start yelling at each other.## Bravo fights out of the hold, but Muraco takes him down and puts him right back in it. Bravo kicks out quickly, and Muraco gets his head stuck between the ropes. Bravo sets up for a piledriver and slams Muraco down hard. The crowd boos as Bravo celebrates. He pins Muraco for a two count. Bravo stomps on Muraco and tries for another piledriver, but Muraco flips him over his back. Muraco dodges a clothesline, and they both knock each other out with double clotheslines. Muraco punches Bravo and throws him into the ropes. He jumps off the top turnbuckle for a flying forearm smash, but accidentally hits the referee instead. It looks like it might have been on purpose by Bravo! Bravo takes advantage of the ref being down and hits a sidewalk slam on Muraco. He pins him, but the referee disqualifies Bravo because of the earlier stuff with the ropes. ## WINNER: Don Muraco via disqualification ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match Greg “The Hammer” Valentine w/ “The Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart vs. Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat ## Valentine shoves Steamboat away twice. Steamboat holds Valentine in a headlock, but Valentine throws him off. Steamboat slides between Valentine's legs after bouncing off the ropes. Steamboat cranks on Valentine's arm before kicking him. Steamboat punches Valentine down and nearly pins him. Valentine throws Steamboat into the ropes, but Steamboat slams him with his shoulder for another near fall. Steamboat bumps Valentine with his shoulder again for another two count. Valentine throws Steamboat over the top rope, but Steamboat climbs back in. Steamboat dropkicks Valentine into the ropes and tries to pin him quickly, but they mess up. ## Steamboat twists Valentine's arm and throws punches. Valentine chops Steamboat's chest a bunch before stepping on his throat. Valentine yanks Steamboat away from the ropes and slams him on the mat. Valentine smashes Steamboat with his forearm for a two count. Steamboat flips out of a back suplex and bounces Valentine off the corner. Steamboat throws an elbow and goes back to twisting Valentine's arm. Valentine bends Steamboat way back to break free before clotheslining him. Valentine elbows Steamboat in the head a bunch before pulling him onto the ring apron and choking him. Steamboat fights back with punches, but Valentine keeps jabbing him. The camera cuts to Donald Trump sitting close by. Steamboat chops Valentine down hard and almost pins him. Steamboat tries to slam Valentine, but buckles under his weight. Valentine gets a two count. ## Valentine blasts Steamboat with his forearm and smashes him in the gut. Valentine knees Steamboat in the belly and kicks him into the ropes. They trade blows back and forth before Steamboat takes Valentine down. Valentine hits Steamboat in the shoulder for a near fall. The manager yells like crazy with a bullhorn. Valentine climbs to the top turnbuckle and jumps down, chopping the back of Steamboat's head. Valentine tries to lock Valentine's legs in a special hold, but Steamboat punches him down. Steamboat smashes Valentine's face on the mat a couple of times before throwing him into the ropes. Steamboat jumps off the top rope and throws a flying elbow. Steamboat almost pins Valentine again. Steamboat slams Valentine off the corner, but the referee jumps in to stop him. Steamboat is fired up. Steamboat leaps over the ropes and tackles Valentine, but Valentine rolls through and grabs his tights to win the match. ## WINNER: Greg Valentine ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match “The Natural” Butch Reed w/ Slick vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## Savage sheds his headband, a defiant flourish before the clash. Reed soaks in the jeers, chest puffed in response. They grapple, Reed shoving Savage into the turnbuckles. A feint from Savage avoids Reed's right, creating space. They lock up again, Savage cinching in a waistlock. Reed explodes, powering Savage to the corner and launching a relentless knee attack. A brutal snapmare sets Savage up for a fist drop from Reed. He bounces Savage off the turnbuckle before a belly-to-belly across the ring. Savage blocks a blow, mirroring it back. ## He attempts a suplex, but Reed counters with his own, planting Savage. A thunderous elbow from Reed earns a near fall. Punches rain down on Savage, then a brutal snap off the top rope sends him crashing to the ringside. Reed basks in the moment, but Savage scrambles back in. He endures a stomp barrage before being launched into the ropes for a back elbow. Reed scales the second turnbuckle, aiming for a flying fist drop. Savage writhes in pain, rolling to the apron for refuge. Reed charges, but a miscalculation leaves him open. Savage connects with a kick, then a flurry of punches and elbows. He attempts a whip to the corner, countered by Reed. Savage sidesteps a potential disaster, launching himself off the ropes. Reed cuts him off with a clothesline, then taunts Elizabeth at ringside. A risky ascent to the top rope by Reed backfires. Savage flips him face-first onto the canvas. Capitalizing on the opportunity, Savage executes his signature Flying Elbow Drop, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match One Man Gang w/ Slick vs. Bam Bam Bigelow w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink ## Gang blindsides Bigelow with a flurry of blows, driving him sternum-first into the corner. He charges again, but Bigelow nimbly dodges and slams him down with a shoulder block. With surprising agility, Bigelow executes a cartwheel and a splash, but only manages a two count. He ducks a clothesline and delivers a running cross-body, again for a near fall. Unleashing a flurry of offense, Bigelow head-butts and punches Gang before sending him crashing down with a clothesline. Elbows and head-butts follow, culminating in a devastating falling head-butt. As Bigelow charges the ropes for another attack, Slick throws a wrench into the plans by yanking the top rope down. Disrupted and forced onto the apron, Bigelow is counted out by the referee. ## WINNER: One Man Gang via count-out## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match “Ravishing” Rick Rude w/ Bobby “The Brain” Heenan vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts ## They lock up again, Roberts overpowers him with a face slam. Rude recovers, scoop slamming Roberts twice before punches. Roberts dodges a third scoop slam, delivering two himself. Rude begs off, but Roberts punches him down. Noticing Damian's bag nearby, Rude scurries away. Roberts wrenches his arm and punches. He cinches in a wristlock, screams erupting from Rude. Rude retaliates with a punch, but the hold remains locked. Roberts drags him down, controlling the fight. "Weasel" chants rise from the crowd. Rude struggles to his feet, shoving Roberts to the corner. He throws shoulders before placing Roberts on the top rope. A knee to the face from Roberts stuns Rude, who signals for a DDT. Rude scrambles out, consulting with Heenan. ## Back in the ring, Roberts locks in an arm bar. Rude pushes him to the ropes, they reverse positions. Roberts seizes the opportunity for a scoop slam. He charges for a knee lift, but Rude throws him off. Rude stomps on a downed Roberts, then throws him to the ropes for a clothesline. He gyrates as Heenan warns him to focus. Rude covers for a two count. Heenan questions the delay. Rude cinches in a chin lock, grounding Roberts despite his struggles. Heenan distracts the referee as Rude chokes him. Rude resumes the chin lock as the referee turns back. Roberts fights back, whipping him off. Rude leaps to the second rope, delivering a flying elbow to the neck. He gyrates again before punches. A diving clothesline earns Rude a near fall. Back to the chin lock he goes. Donald Trump observes the match from ringside. ## Roberts breaks free with a back suplex, but Rude maintains the chin lock. Another two count for Rude. Stumbling into the ropes, Roberts falls to the apron. Rude capitalizes with an elbow drop to the neck for another two count. The relentless chin lock returns, met with chants of "boring" from the audience. The referee checks on Roberts, who retaliates by pulling Rude's hair. A second arm check is shrugged off by Roberts. He fights back with a jawbreaker, unleashing jabs before sending Rude to the ropes for a back body drop. Roberts wrenches the arm and follows with a short-arm clothesline, the crowd erupting in cheers. He attempts the DDT, but Rude shoves him to the corner. They trade blows, then double clothesline each other. Rude goes for the pin, but only gets a two count. He resorts to a roll-up with his feet on the ropes, but the bell rings as the referee counts. The match ends in a draw, eliminating both competitors. ## WINNER: Ended in a time-limit draw ## RATING: **** ## The Ultimate Warrior vs Hercules (with Bobby Heenan) ## Hercules retaliates with a push, met by Warrior's punches and chops. Warrior throws Hercules at the ropes, but he ducks and delivers two ineffective clotheslines. The third one takes Warrior down. Undeterred, Warrior rises and clotheslines Hercules. Another clothesline follows, but a hotshot attempt off the top rope falters. Warrior chops him again before Hercules dumps him over the top rope. Warrior retaliates by pulling Hercules out and unloading punches. He bounces him off the steps and throws him back in the ring. Hercules responds with punches as he enters. Elbows are traded, but Warrior regains control with punches. His signature ten punches in the corner are countered by a swift inverted atomic drop from Hercules. Warrior reverses a whip, charging at Hercules who dodges. A full nelson attempt by Hercules fails as he can't lock his fingers. Warrior overpowers him, landing on top. Both are counted down, but Warrior barely gets his shoulder up for the win. ## WINNER: The Ultimate Warrior ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Quarterfinal Match André the Giant w/ Ted DiBiase and Virgil vs. Hulk Hogan ## André assaults Hogan entering the ring, head-butting him down. Chops and blows rain down on Hogan. Hogan rallies with forearms, driving André to the ropes. He grabs DiBiase on the apron and smashes him into André's head. Chops to André's chest and ropes tie him up. Hogan rips off his shirt, igniting the crowd. Trump gives a thumbs up. Hogan uses the ropes for momentum, connecting with a running fist that sends André down. Three elbows drop, but André catches Hogan and chokes him. He stomps Hogan's head, shrugging off any damage inflicted. The chokehold resumes. Chest chops and a shoulder nerve hold weaken Hogan. The referee checks on him, but Hogan fights back with a knee to André's gut and punches. A clothesline sends André to the corner. Hogan signals for the slam, but Virgil distracts the referee as DiBiase brings a chair in. Hogan eliminates DiBiase from the ring. Incensed, he grabs the chair and blasts André with it. André blocks another chair shot and retaliates, hitting Hogan in the head. The belated bell rings, ending the chaotic encounter. ## WINNER: Ended in a double disqualification ## RATING: ** ## Ted DiBiase vs Don Muraco (with Superstar Billy Graham) ## Muraco assaults DiBiase during his entrance, slamming him into the ring. He dominates early, landing a two-count after a slam and a diving fist drop. A neckbreaker and a corner whip keep DiBiase on the defensive. However, DiBiase counters by ramming Muraco's head into the ring post. He seizes control, stomping and choking Muraco before a clothesline earns him another two-count. DiBiase maintains the pressure with a knee to the midsection and another diving fist drop, but Muraco cleverly uses the ropes to break the pin. DiBiase continues his assault with choking blows and chops, but Muraco retaliates with a kick after DiBiase lowers his head. DiBiase lands a scoop slam but misses an elbow drop from the second turnbuckle. Now on offense, Muraco pummels DiBiase in the corner and delivers a clothesline. DiBiase pleads for mercy, but Muraco charges nonetheless. DiBiase cleverly counters with a hotshot into the top turnbuckle, securing a surprise victory. ## WINNER: Ted DiBiase ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Quarterfinal MatchRandy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) vs Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart) ## Valentine pummels Savage in the corner, then throws elbows. Savage fires back, whips Valentine into the corner, and executes a snapmare followed by a knee drop for a two-count. Valentine retaliates with a takedown and elbow drop, then cinches in a shoulder breaker for another near fall. He drags Savage outside, chops him, and bounces him off the barricade. Back in the ring, Valentine grinds his elbow into Savage's neck and stomps him.## From the apron, he delivers a forearm smash. Focusing on Savage's leg, Valentine attempts a Figure Four, but Savage reaches the ropes. Valentine connects with a backbreaker for a two-count. Savage rallies, elbows Valentine down, executes a scoop slam, and ascends the top turnbuckle for a double axe handle, nearly securing the win. Jimmy Hart disrupts Savage, who chases him away. Valentine elbows Savage again, attempts a suplex, but Savage reverses it. Savage scales the turnbuckles again for another double axe handle, but Valentine catches him with a punch mid-air. Both men are down. Savage charges for a corner splash, but Valentine dodges. Valentine applies the Figure Four, but Savage counters with a small package for a cunning victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) ## RATING: ** ## WWF Intercontinental ChampionshipBrutus Beefcake vs The Honky Tonk Man (c) (with Jimmy Hart and Peggy Sue) ## In a heated match, Beefcake and HTM battle it out, with Beefcake gaining the upper hand early on with an atomic drop. HTM resorts to dirty tactics, escaping the ring multiple times to regroup with his allies. Despite interference from Jimmy Hart, Beefcake locks in a sleeper hold, causing HTM to pass out. As Beefcake prepares to shave HTM's head, Hart tries to intervene but ends up having his own hair cut by Beefcake instead. HTM and his allies narrowly escape as Beefcake is held back by referees. ## WINNER: Brutus Beefcake by disqualification ## RATING: ** ## The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and Bobby Heenan vs The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) and Koko B. Ware ## Donning a protective suit to shield himself from Matilda's teeth, Bobby Heenan joins the fray alongside the Islanders. Dynamite Kid, leading the British Bulldogs charge, overpowers the Islanders with a series of throws and strikes. Tama retaliates with a kick, but Kid responds with a vicious takedown and ring expulsion. Davey Boy Smith tags in and overpowers Tama with a slam, narrowly missing an elbow drop. Haku enters the ring, trading blows with Smith before delivering a shoulder block. Smith counters with a crucifix pin attempt, but only manages a two-count. He muscles Haku into a chin lock, but Haku escapes with an arm wrench and punches. Smith throws Tama with a military press and tags in Koko B. Ware. Ware wastes no time, dropping Haku with a dropkick and flooring Tama. He then transitions into a head-scissors takedown, controlling both Islanders.## Kid tags in, chopping and clotheslining Haku before being caught with a big boot. In an unexpected move, Heenan tags himself in, pummeling Kid while still clad in his protective gear. Kid rallies, forcing Tama to tag in. Tama back body drops Kid and attempts a splash from the second rope, but Kid meets him with raised knees. Ware tags in, peppering Tama with punches and throws before sending him into Haku. Haku retaliates with a swift kick, then tears at Ware's face before tagging in Tama. Tama clubs Ware down and tags in Heenan. Heenan joins the assault, but Ware fights back, escaping a choke and landing punches. He overpowers Heenan, driving him sternum-first into the corner and following up with a dropkick. Heenan stumbles into the ring post, shoulder first.## Chaos erupts as the Bulldogs and Islanders brawl. The Islanders overpower Ware, slamming him into Heenan. The referee calls for the pin, and the Islanders win by unorthodox means. ## WINNER: The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and Bobby Heenan ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Semifinal Match One Man Gang w/ Slick vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## The match begins with a lockup. Gang overpowers Savage, shoving him to the corner. Savage dodges a punch but gets grabbed. He retaliates by yanking Gang's beard and snapping him off the top turnbuckle. Gang regains control, driving Savage to the corner and pummeling him with elbows and clubs. Savage stumbles, gets knocked down, and choked with Gang's boot. More punishment follows with back clubs before Gang executes a scoop slam. Savage barely breaks the pin with his foot on the bottom rope. Gang throws another elbow for a near fall. He repeats the scoop slam, aiming for a splash, but Savage evades. Savage dodges a corner attack and unloads punches, forcing Gang out of the ring. Savage dives over the top rope with a double axe handle to Gang's head. Gang re-enters the ring. Savage attempts a slam but struggles due to Gang's weight. Gang applies a choke bomb. Slick distracts Miss Elizabeth outside. He then passes Gang a cane. Gang strikes Savage with the cane while the referee is preoccupied with Elizabeth. The referee turns back, sees the cane, and disqualifies Gang. ## WINNER: Randy Savage by disqualification ## RATING: ** ## WWF Tag Team ChampionshipDemolition (Ax and Smash) (with Mr. Fuji) vs Strike Force (Tito Santana and Rick Martel) (c) ## In the opening moments, Smash overpowers Martel with strikes and sends him into the ropes. He misses a clothesline but catches Martel's rebound. Santana disrupts with a dropkick, but Ax retaliates by attacking Santana. Martel capitalizes with a crossbody on Ax. Strike Force takes control, sending Smash into the ropes and pummeling him. Martel wrenches the arm and tags Santana, who delivers a flying elbow and maintains arm control. Smash counters with a knee and tags Ax. Santana reverses with an arm drag and arm bar. Martel tags in and resumes the arm attack, but Ax fights back with punches. Smash enters and gets hip-tossed by Martel. Santana tags in and targets Smash's arm with kicks. Smash tries to whip Martel into the ropes, but Martel anticipates and leaps over him. Ax stops Martel with a clothesline and tags in, clubbing him down. Demolition employs frequent tags to wear down Santana. Martel attempts to intervene, but the referee restrains him. Smash chops Santana before executing a near-fall suplex. He misses an elbow drop, allowing Santana to elbow Ax down. Ax overpowers Santana with clubs, but Santana rallies with a flying forearm. ## Martel and Smash trade tags. Martel unloads punches on Smash, throws him down with a back body drop, and connects with two dropkicks – one on Smash and another on Ax who enters illegally. After another dropkick on Smash, Martel applies a Boston Crab. Santana tackles Ax outside the ring. Mr. Fuji interferes from the apron, but Santana knocks Ax down and punches Fuji. In the chaos, Ax strikes Martel in the neck with Fuji's cane. Smash capitalizes with a pin for the victory. ## WINNER: Demolition (Ax and Smash) ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Final Match “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase w/ André the Giant vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## The match begins with a lockup. DiBiase overpowers Savage and corners him, but Savage fights out. Andre interferes by grabbing Savage's leg, drawing a warning from the referee. Chants of "Hogan" erupt from the crowd. Savage wrenches DiBiase's arm before reversing a whip and shoulder-blocking him down. Savage rebounds off the ropes, but Andre sweeps his legs. The "Hogan" chants intensify. DiBiase targets Savage's arm, but Savage reverses the hold. DiBiase corners Savage and pummels his midsection with punches and chops before elbowing him in the back. He whips Savage into the ropes for a clothesline attempt, but only gets a two-count. Savage reverses a whip and gets shoulder blocked down by DiBiase. DiBiase tries a sunset flip, but Savage counters and gets a near-fall. DiBiase confers with Andre in the corner.## DiBiase resumes the attack with knee strikes and chops before stomping Savage and sending him into the ropes for a back elbow. Another elbow to the neck and a whip are followed by Savage ducking a clothesline and taking DiBiase down. He snaps DiBiase off the top turnbuckle and connects with a high knee that sends him flying over the top rope. Savage climbs to the top rope for a flying attack, but Andre steps in front of DiBiase, forcing Savage to abort and climb down. He whispers to Elizabeth, who sprints backstage. DiBiase capitalizes with punches and a near-fall after a chin lock. The "Hogan" chants return.## Suddenly, Elizabeth returns with Hulk Hogan by her side. Hogan grabs a chair and sits menacingly at ringside, unsettling DiBiase and wearying Andre. DiBiase corners Savage again, but Andre pulls him out. Hogan retaliates with punches, sending Andre to his knees. In the ring, DiBiase clotheslines Savage and gets a near-fall after an elbow drop. A suplex earns him another two-count, followed by arguments with the referee. DiBiase tries a gutwrench suplex but only manages a near-fall, slamming the mat in frustration. He connects with a scoop slam and climbs to the top rope. Savage catches him and flips him off, wasting no time to climb up himself and attempt a flying elbow drop. DiBiase dodges, however, and applies the Million Dollar Dream. The referee is distracted by Andre. Hogan seizes the opportunity, entering the ring and smashing a chair into DiBiase's back. Savage capitalizes with a flying elbow drop, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage ## RATING: *** ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

UFC Vegas 89 Result: Amanda Ribas vs. Rose Namajunas Full Fight & Winner
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UFC Vegas 89 Result: Amanda Ribas vs. Rose Namajunas Full Fight & Winner

The UFC Apex in Las Vegas braces itself for a pivotal women's flyweight clash this Saturday night as Amanda Ribas squares off against Rose Namajunas in the main event of UFC Vegas 89. ## Ribas, a veteran since joining the UFC in 2019, holds a unique distinction of being ranked in both the strawweight and flyweight divisions. Despite her consistent success, a title shot has remained elusive. A win over a former champion like Namajunas could be the key to unlocking that dream. ## Namajunas, a two-time UFC strawweight champion, has experienced the highs and lows of the fight game. After dominating Zhang Weili twice to solidify her reign at 115 lbs, she suffered a shocking defeat to Carla Esparza, a fight considered one of the least exciting in recent MMA history. ## Seeking a resurgence, Namajunas made a move to flyweight but came up short in her debut against Manon Fiorot last September. This fight against Ribas marks her second outing at flyweight, and a win is crucial to get back on the winning track. ## Below check out the live blog. ## ROUND 1: Rose Namajunas edged out a close first round against Carla Esparza. Both fighters came out tentative, circling each other and testing the waters with jabs. Namajunas landed the first significant strike, a straight left, but Ribas countered with a flurry of calf kicks and stance switches.## The round continued with a frenetic pace. Ribas displayed energetic movement but was caught by a dipping right hand from Namajunas. Ribas responded by clinching and attempting a takedown, but Namajunas defended well and landed some knees to the body while trapped against the fence.## Ribas continued to fight with constant movement, landing a right hook that stunned Namajunas momentarily. However, Namajunas answered back with a left of her own. Ribas secured another takedown, but Namajunas displayed impressive grappling skills, rolling through and taking top position with 90 seconds remaining in the round.## Namajunas controlled the rest of the round, smothering Ribas with her right elbow and chipping away with strikes. Ribas attempted to create space with elbows but ultimately seemed content to defend and survive the round from her back. ## ROUND 2: The second round started with Ribas throwing a pair of kicks to the body, but Namajunas quickly established her circling movement and landed a right hand followed by left overhand punches. Despite absorbing the shots well, Ribas struggled to find her range.## A spinning back kick from Ribas landed on Namajunas's body, but Namajunas maintained good posture. Namajunas then opted for a more cautious approach, aiming for single shots at range while Ribas kept busy with hand movements and leg kicks.## Ribas attempted two headlock tosses, but Namajunas displayed good defense, escaping both attempts and ending the round in dominant top position. ## ROUND 3: The first two rounds were a display of contrasting styles. Ribas, known for her frenetic energy, constantly pressured Namajunas, while Namajunas used her jab and footwork to control the distance and land counterstrikes. Ribas even attempted a head kick that Namajunas narrowly avoided.## The third round saw a shift in momentum. Namajunas started landing more consistently, including a well-timed body kick reminiscent of Lyoto Machida's style. Despite this, Ribas remained undeterred, pressuring Namajunas and eventually securing a takedown with a bodylock. However, Namajunas displayed impressive grappling skills, scrambling free and preventing Ribas from establishing dominance.## The fight continued with both fighters exchanging positions in the clinch. Ribas managed to land two throws, the first a headlock toss and the second putting her in top half guard. Namajunas showed great resilience, escaping both positions and even landing some elbows while scrambling. Despite a brief scare where Ribas almost secured a back mount, Namajunas held on to win the round and the fight. ## ROUND 4: In a close-fought battle, Rose Namajunas emerged victorious after a three-round fight against Michelle Ribas. The fight saw a shift in momentum throughout, with Ribas bringing high activity in the early rounds, but Namajunas landing the cleaner shots.## Ribas started strong, keeping Namajunas on the defensive with her constant movement. However, Namajunas weathered the storm and began to find her rhythm, landing sharp jabs and rights throughout the fight.## The final round was particularly close, with both fighters trading blows until the very end. ## ROUND 5: The first three rounds were tightly contested, with both fighters showcasing their striking prowess. Ribas displayed aggression, but Namajunas countered with clean technique and movement. The fourth round was a pivotal turning point, with Namajunas showcasing sharp jabs and a takedown that seemed to sway the judges. ## Despite Ribas landing more strikes according to the stats, the judges ultimately favoured Namajunas' accuracy and control throughout the fight. The final round remained close, with neither fighter landing a clear knockout blow. ## WINNER: Rose Namajunas via Decision (unanimous) (49–46, 49–46, 48–47) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

UFC Fight Night: Ribas vs Namajunas Results, Highlights, Recap, Commentary, Live Update, Winners
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UFC Fight Night: Ribas vs Namajunas Results, Highlights, Recap, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

UFC returns to the APEX this Saturday, March 23rd, for a night of fights in Las Vegas, Nevada. The main event features a highly anticipated flyweight matchup between No. 10 ranked contender Amanda Ribas and fan favorite Rose Namajunas. ## The night kicks off with preliminary fights airing exclusively on ESPN+ at 7:00 pm ET / 4:00 pm PT. The main card, featuring the Ribas vs Namajunas bout, starts at 10:00 pm ET / 7:00 pm PT and will be broadcast on both ESPN and ESPN+. ## In the main event, all eyes will be on Namajunas, a former two-time UFC Women's Strawweight Champion, as she looks to make a statement in the flyweight division. Ribas, a well-rounded fighter known for her grappling skills, will be a tough opponent for Namajunas. ## UFC Fight Night: Ribas vs Namajunas Ongoing Results ## Main card (ESPN / ESPN+) ## Women's Flyweight: Amanda Ribas vs. Rose Namajunas ## ROUND 1: Rose Namajunas edged out a close first round against Carla Esparza. Both fighters came out tentative, circling each other and testing the waters with jabs. Namajunas landed the first significant strike, a straight left, but Ribas countered with a flurry of calf kicks and stance switches.## The round continued with a frenetic pace. Ribas displayed energetic movement but was caught by a dipping right hand from Namajunas. Ribas responded by clinching and attempting a takedown, but Namajunas defended well and landed some knees to the body while trapped against the fence.## Ribas continued to fight with constant movement, landing a right hook that stunned Namajunas momentarily. However, Namajunas answered back with a left of her own. Ribas secured another takedown, but Namajunas displayed impressive grappling skills, rolling through and taking top position with 90 seconds remaining in the round.## Namajunas controlled the rest of the round, smothering Ribas with her right elbow and chipping away with strikes. Ribas attempted to create space with elbows but ultimately seemed content to defend and survive the round from her back. ## ROUND 2: The second round started with Ribas throwing a pair of kicks to the body, but Namajunas quickly established her circling movement and landed a right hand followed by left overhand punches. Despite absorbing the shots well, Ribas struggled to find her range.## A spinning back kick from Ribas landed on Namajunas's body, but Namajunas maintained good posture. Namajunas then opted for a more cautious approach, aiming for single shots at range while Ribas kept busy with hand movements and leg kicks.## Ribas attempted two headlock tosses, but Namajunas displayed good defense, escaping both attempts and ending the round in dominant top position. ## ROUND 3: The first two rounds were a display of contrasting styles. Ribas, known for her frenetic energy, constantly pressured Namajunas, while Namajunas used her jab and footwork to control the distance and land counterstrikes. Ribas even attempted a head kick that Namajunas narrowly avoided.## The third round saw a shift in momentum. Namajunas started landing more consistently, including a well-timed body kick reminiscent of Lyoto Machida's style. Despite this, Ribas remained undeterred, pressuring Namajunas and eventually securing a takedown with a bodylock. However, Namajunas displayed impressive grappling skills, scrambling free and preventing Ribas from establishing dominance.## The fight continued with both fighters exchanging positions in the clinch. Ribas managed to land two throws, the first a headlock toss and the second putting her in top half guard. Namajunas showed great resilience, escaping both positions and even landing some elbows while scrambling. Despite a brief scare where Ribas almost secured a back mount, Namajunas held on to win the round and the fight. ## ROUND 4: In a close-fought battle, Rose Namajunas emerged victorious after a three-round fight against Michelle Ribas. The fight saw a shift in momentum throughout, with Ribas bringing high activity in the early rounds, but Namajunas landing the cleaner shots.## Ribas started strong, keeping Namajunas on the defensive with her constant movement. However, Namajunas weathered the storm and began to find her rhythm, landing sharp jabs and rights throughout the fight.## The final round was particularly close, with both fighters trading blows until the very end. ## ROUND 5: The first three rounds were tightly contested, with both fighters showcasing their striking prowess. Ribas displayed aggression, but Namajunas countered with clean technique and movement. The fourth round was a pivotal turning point, with Namajunas showcasing sharp jabs and a takedown that seemed to sway the judges.## Despite Ribas landing more strikes according to the stats, the judges ultimately favoured Namajunas' accuracy and control throughout the fight. The final round remained close, with neither fighter landing a clear knockout blow. ## WINNER: Rose Namajunas via Decision (unanimous) (49–46, 49–46, 48–47) ## Heavyweight: Karl Williams defeated Justin Tafa via Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 29–28, 29–28) ## Middleweight: Edmen Shahbazyan defeated A.J. Dobson via KO (punches) RD 1, 4:43 ## Bantamweight: Payton Talbott defeated Cameron Saaiman via TKO (punches) RD 2, 0:21 ## Featherweight: Youssef Zalal defeated Billy Quarantillo via Submission (rear-naked choke) RD 2, 1:50## Featherweight: Fernando Padilla defeated Luis Pajuelo vai Submission (brabo choke) RD 1, 2:45 ## Preliminary card (ESPN+) ## Lightweight: Trey Ogden defeated Kurt Holobaugh via Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) ## Featherweight: Julian Erosa defeated Ricardo Ramos via Submission (guillotine choke) - RD 1, 2:15 ## Bantamweight: Miles Johns defeated Cody Gibson via Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) ## Featherweight: Jarno Errens defeated Steven Nguyen via Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27) ## Women's Bantamweight: Darya Zheleznyakova defeated Montserrat Rendon via Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) ## Flyweight: André Lima defeated Igor Severino via DQ (biting) RD 2, 2:52 ## Heavyweight: Mick Parkin defeated Mohammed Usman via Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Santos Escobar Confirms Dominik Mysterio Is Not A New Member Of Legado Del Fantasma
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Santos Escobar Confirms Dominik Mysterio Is Not A New Member Of Legado Del Fantasma

Dominik Mysterio's surprise appearance on this week's SmackDown has fans buzzing about his future in WWE. ## During a match between Rey Mysterio and Santos Escobar, Dominik interfered, helping Escobar secure the win. This twist comes despite Dominik being a member of the Raw brand's Judgment Day stable, led by Rhea Ripley. ## In a post-show interview, Escobar clarified that Dominik is not joining Legado Del Fantasma, his own faction. Their alliance stemmed from a shared dislike for Rey Mysterio, according to Escobar. ## “The stipulation was no LDF, and no LWO. Last time I checked, ‘Dirty Dom’ is Judgment Day. He’s not Legado Del Fantasma, he’s not LWO. But the one thing we have in common is that we both hate Rey Mysterio.” ## Dominik's betrayal of his father originally unfolded in September 2022 at Clash at the Castle. The two even clashed at WrestleMania 39 earlier this year, with Rey Mysterio emerging victorious. ## This latest development has WWE fans speculating about a potential inclusion of a new storyline involving these characters at WrestleMania 40. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...