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AEW All In 2024 Predictions & Preview: Match Card, Logo, Matches, Location, Date
1018 days ago
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AEW All In 2024 Predictions & Preview: Match Card, Logo, Matches, Location, Date

After the huge success of Sunday's All In pay-per-view at London's Wembley Stadium, All Elite Wrestling plans to do it all over again next year. ## AEW has announced that All In will return to Wembley Stadium in the summer of 2024. The company aims to surpass this year's event, which drew a crowd of 81,035 and set a new worldwide record for a professional wrestling event. This year's main event featured an AEW World Heavyweight Championship match between MJF and Adam Cole, who also form a tag team. Earlier in the day, they defeated Aussie Open for the Ring of Honor tag team titles during the All In Zero Hour. ## MJF and Cole delivered an intense match in front of the energetic Wembley crowd. The contest ended in a draw after a double-pin, prompting MJF to agree to continue until a winner was determined.## In the final moments, Cole chose not to sneakily use the championship belt against his tag partner behind the referee's back. However, his sportsmanship backfired as MJF capitalized with a roll-up for the victory.## Although Cole initially seemed upset about the loss and the potential dissolution of his partnership with MJF, they eventually reconciled with a hug, keeping AEW's most compelling ongoing storyline alive.## At All In 2023, Saraya became the AEW Women's Champion in her hometown, cheered on by her friends and family. She won in a Fatal Four Way match. The Acclaimed and the seasoned wrestler "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn also dethroned House of Black as AEW Trios Champions. FTR retained their AEW Tag Team Championships by defeating The Young Bucks in the third match of their rivalry. ## AEW All In 2024 Confirmed Match Card -No matches announced for the time being! ## AEW All In 2024 Predicted Match Card Will be updated soon! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card September 13, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1018 days ago
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AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card September 13, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

Here is the full match card for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode, slated to air live on September 13, 2023, from the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, OH. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 5:30 AM IST. ## In Canada, The show is broadcast in simulcast with TNT in the U.S (but is subject to scheduling) and is streamed on TSN Direct as well as TSN's website. In Africa, The show airs every Friday night, two days after the U.S. broadcast. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TBS and FITE TV. ## Click Here To BUY TICKETS ## Confirmed Match Card ## Singles Match: Brian Cage vs. 'Hangman' Adam Page ## Taking place this coming week is a singles match between 'Hangamn' Adam Page and Brian Cage. The matchup was officially shaped after Page was attacked by Cage on the September 6 episode of Dynamite. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Hangman' Adam Page ## Grand Slam Women's Title Four Way Eliminator Bout: Dr. Britt Baker DMD vs. Toni Storm vs. Nyla Rose vs. Hikaru Shida ## This week's edition of AEW Dynamite will also feature a Grand Slam Women's Title Four Way Eliminator Bout where Dr. Britt Baker DMD takes on Toni Storm Nyla Rose and Hikaru Shida. ## It should be noted that the winner of the match will go on to challenge Saraya for the AEW Women's World Championship at Dynamite Grand Slam. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Dr. Britt Baker DMD ## AEW Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament Finals: Roderick Strong vs. Samoa Joe ## Roderick Strong and Samoa Joe will vie in an AEW Grand Slam World Title Eliminator Tournament Finals. The winner of the match will hold the right to challenge Maxwell Jacob Friedman for the World Championship in Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Samoa Joe ## AEW International TItle: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Big Bill ## Jon Moxley looks to square off against Big Bill when he defends his AEW Internations Title. ## WINNER PREDICTION: Jon Moxley ## Don Callis will reveal his next masterpiece ## Last but not least, Don Callis will reveal his next masterpiece ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card September 9, 2023: Preview, Start Time, Location
1018 days ago
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AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card September 9, 2023: Preview, Start Time, Location

Here is the full match card prediction and everything you need to know about this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on September 9, 2023, live from the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, OH. ## 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. ## Click Here To Buy Tickets For AEW Collision On September 9, 2023 ## Confirmed Match Card (September 9, 2023) ## AEW International Championship: Jon Moxley (c) vs. Action Andretti ## WINNER PREDICTION: Jon Moxley ## Grand Slam Eliminator Tournament: Roderick Strong vs. Darby Allin ## WINNER PREDICTION: Darby Allin ## Grand Slam Eliminator Tournament: Penta El Zero Miedo vs. Samoa Joe ## WINNER PREDICTION: Samoa Joe## TBS Championship Open Challenge: Kris Statlander (c) vs. TBA ## WINNER PREDICTION: Kris Statlander ## Bullet Club Gold (Jay White, Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn) vs. Gravity, Metalik, Aerostar & Dios Del Inframundo ## WINNER PREDICTION: Bullet Club Gold (Jay White, Juice Robinson, Austin Gunn & Colten Gunn) ## We'll hear from Saraya & Ruby Soho ## We'll hear from The Acclaimed & Daddy Ass ## We'll hear from Bryan Danielson Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage Predictions & Match Card September 8, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets
1018 days ago
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AEW Rampage Predictions & Match Card September 8, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

Here is the full match card and everything you need to know about AEW Rampage which drops on September 8, 2023, from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, IN. ## AEW Rampage airs every Friday at 10 pm ET on TNT in the United States. It is AEW's second weekly television show, positioned behind their flagship show, Dynamite. ## In Canada, AEW Rampage airs on TSN online in simulcast with the U.S through its website and TSN Direct service. AEW Rampage began airing on TNT Africa on October 2, 2021, in Sub-Saharan Africa. The show airs every Saturday night, one day after the U.S. broadcast. ## In India, Rampage airs on Eurosport every Saturday at 7:30 AM IST. In Canada, the show is available to watch through the TSN website. ## The show is also available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show airs live on TNT and FITE TV, the latter through an AEWPlus.com subscription. ## Rampage is available to watch through FITE, and for UK fans it will air live at 2 am on Sunday mornings. ## Click Here To, BUY TICKETS ## Confirmed Match Card ## * No Segment And Matches Announced For The Show Yet! ## Predicted Match Card ## * Coming Soon! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Zoey Stark Apologizes To Becky Lynch For Botch That Resulted In Bloody Nose
1018 days ago
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Zoey Stark Apologizes To Becky Lynch For Botch That Resulted In Bloody Nose

Limerick, August 30, 2023 - Zoey Stark stood out on NXT television for quite a while, thanks to her impressive in-ring abilities showcased week after week. She was promoted to the main roster earlier this year and has since become a consistent presence. However, she did have a moment where she expressed regret for unintentionally causing an injury to Becky Lynch. ## The rivalry between Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus kept escalating with each passing week, clearly displaying their strong mutual dislike. The culmination of their feud took place at the Night Of Champions Premium Live Event, and the match exceeded expectations. ## In a situation where victory seemed certain for Becky Lynch, Zoey Stark emerged from beneath the ring and launched an attack on her. This unexpected interference paved the way for Stratus to secure the victory. However, Stark's execution of her Z-360 finishing move didn't go as planned, resulting in an accidental mishap that caused Becky Lynch to suffer a legitimate bloody nose. ## In a recent interview with Haus of Wrestling, Zoey Stark delved into the incident that led to Becky Lynch's injury. Stark shared that she took the initiative to offer her apologies to The Man after the unfortunate blunder. ## “Statement made (laughs). In all seriousness, we did talk, and she was fine. She’s good, like, her nose, you know, it happens. ## We’re in a very physical sport. I don’t ever want to hurt anybody, but when it happens, it happens, and you go back and you apologize, and that’s exactly what I did. I went back, ‘I’m so sorry.’It sucks when it happens. It sucks. But it happens.” ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Dynamite Results, August 30, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
1018 days ago
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AEW Dynamite Results, August 30, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Nashville, August 30, 2023 - Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on August 30, 2023, from NOW Arena in Chicago, IL. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 5:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results August 30, 2023: Highlights Jon Moxley Vs Komander (w/Alex Abrahantes) ## Moxley started things off by mowing down Komander with a big boot and then landing some corner strikes. He even took a moment to acknowledge the Chicago crowd with a bow. Komander fought back using his speed, sending Moxley to the floor and hitting a high crossbody. When they got back in the ring, Moxley did his signature big back rake in the corner, but a well-placed headbutt from Komander surprised Moxley and knocked him off balance. Komander attempted a move called Cancun Tornillo but ended up crashing and burning instead. ## During the commercial break, Komander continued to rely on his speed, but Moxley was ready this time, countering a crossbody attempt and taking control for most of the break. ## Komander managed to counter one of Moxley's powerbomb attempts into a facebuster, much like what Billy Kidman used to do. He followed it up with a series of lariats, and although Moxley initially absorbed them, the third one finally took him down. Komander then used well-aimed kicks and a low DDT to chop Moxley down. He pulled off an impressive lung blower that nearly ended the match, but Moxley kicked out at two. ## Komander tried to pull off his signature rope walk 450 splash, but Moxley got his knees up just in time and followed up with a piledriver. Moxley then used his anvil-like elbows to soften up Komander and transitioned into a rear naked choke. Komander put up a fight, but Moxley smoothly shifted into an arm bar, forcing Komander to tap out. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara Face to Face ## Jericho thanked the crowd for their great reaction and praised one of the best weekends he's had in his career, both as a wrestler and with his band Fozzy. He highlighted AEW's record-breaking attendance at Wembley and wanted to talk about his actions after a match. He called Sammy Guevara into the ring. ## Jericho admitted he wasn't happy with how he shoved Guevara after losing to Will Ospreay. They showed a clip of Guevara hitting Ospreay with a bat while Jericho had him in the Walls of Jericho. Jericho recognized that Guevara did whatever it took, whether it was lying, cheating, or stealing, to help him win. Jericho and Guevara shook hands, and Guevara stated that their friendship couldn't be broken by a mere shove. ## Jericho pondered what he could have done differently to win the match, suggesting that Guevara could have hit Ospreay with the bat harder. Guevara countered by questioning if Jericho had hit his finishing move, the Judas Effect, harder, he might have secured the victory. Guevara also mentioned that he left his pregnant wife to be there for Jericho, and if he hadn't had Jericho's back, he might have actually wrestled on the show. ## Tensions escalated as Guevara brought up how Jericho had won the AEW title in that very arena only to lose it outside a steakhouse. Despite the tension, Jericho aimed for cooler heads and proposed that Le Sex Gods should go after the AEW Tag Team Titles. Guevara shook his hand, signaling that things weren't falling apart just yet, but they were close. The crowd was disappointed that the segment didn't lead to a brawl, as they were expecting some physicality. ## Backstage, Jon Moxley was seen with Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta, addressing the upcoming main event. Moxley expressed that it seemed like everything was about show, like who had the most titles, nicknames, or hashtags. However, he believed that at All Out, it would come down to who had the most substance. ## Eddie Kingston vs. Wheeler Yuta for the NJPW Strong Openweight Title ## Yuta gave Kingston a solid slap and immediately targeted Kingston's taped-up elbow, effectively grounding him. This dominance continued for a while, and around a minute into the match, they cut to a commercial break. During the break, Yuta maintained control. As the action resumed, Kingston countered a monkey flip attempt by Yuta, sending him crashing to the outside and then following up with a tope suicida. Once they were back in the ring, Kingston delivered a series of Kobashi-style machine gun chops, leading into an Exploder suplex. Yuta, however, blocked Kingston's back fist attempt, and impressively transitioned from a skin-the-cat move into a bridging German suplex for a near fall. ## Kingston managed to get his knees up just in time to counter Yuta's diving move and quickly followed it up with a Saito suplex for a close two-count. Yuta then turned the tide by countering Kingston's half and half suplex attempt into an Angle Slam. Kingston showed signs of a comeback, unleashing a flurry of chops despite his injured arm. Yuta retaliated with anvil-like elbow strikes, but Kingston fired back with his half and half suplex followed by multiple back fists that caused Yuta to collapse and get pinned. ## After the match, Claudio Castagnoli appeared at ringside, never making direct eye contact with Kingston. He assisted Yuta in making his way backstage without exchanging words with Kingston. ## WINNER: Eddie Kingston ## A video package recaps the main event of All In, featuring MJF successfully defending the AEW World Title against Adam Cole. Backstage, MJF expresses his frustration in a post-match interview, citing that Cole pushed him to wrestle harder than he has in a while. He reveals that Tony Khan informed him about a tag team battle royal scheduled for Rampage, which will decide the challengers for Cole and MJF's ROH Tag Team Titles at All Out. Additionally, MJF announces an upcoming tournament to determine his opponent for the AEW World Title match at Grand Slam on September 20th. ## He humorously adds that he's taking a week off to go to Paris, enjoy a baguette, and spend time before returning to hit a Kangaroo Kick and execute a double clothesline with Cole to retain their titles. Renee Paquette conducts an interview backstage with Sammy Guevara, but their conversation is swiftly interrupted by Don Callis. Callis brings up the challenge of dealing with a personality like Chris Jericho's and tries to offer his congratulations to Guevara on his wife's pregnancy. However, Guevara cuts him off and curtly tells Callis to leave him alone. ## Story Time with Adam Cole ## Cole addresses the crowd, thanking them for what he considers the most significant night of his life and the greatest wrestling event ever. He acknowledges that despite the greatness of the night, it wasn't perfect due to his loss in the World Title match. He remains confident that he'll earn another shot at the title in the future and assures the audience that MJF will be ready for All Out despite his neck injury. ## Unexpectedly, Roderick Strong and The Kingdom rush to the ring. Strong takes offense to Cole showing concern for MJF's neck while seemingly neglecting him. Cole expresses confusion about Strong's behavior and questions if it's influenced by his association with The Kingdom. ## Mike Bennett interjects, initiating "Story Time with Mike Bennett." He reminisces about their shared debut in ROH and the path they've walked together. Cole initially pretends not to know The Kingdom, but Bennett reminds him of their shared history, including Cole's presence at Bennett's wedding. Bennett criticizes Cole for prioritizing the opinions of fans and failing to recognize the contributions of The Kingdom and Strong in his journey. ## Matt Taven interrupts and accuses Cole of leveraging The Kingdom's efforts to elevate his career before joining Bullet Club for financial gain. Taven calls Cole a dishonest opportunist who has only looked out for himself. Cole apologizes if they feel that way but urges them to understand that MJF is not just his friend, but his best friend. Roderick Strong declares his intention to enter the Grand Slam tournament and achieve something Cole couldn't: beating MJF for the World Title. ## Cole voices his disagreement, citing Strong's neck issues, but Strong is motivated by Cole's concern, feeling finally acknowledged. Strong asserts that he will win the tournament, break opponents' necks, and solidify his status as a wrestling legend. The Kingdom and Strong exit, with Tony Schiavone on commentary humorously suggesting that someone should call the "whambulance." ## TBS Champion Kris Statlander, Dr. Britt Baker & Hikaru Shida Vs Nyla Rose, Marina Shafir & Emi Sakura ## Sakura launched a quick attack on Shida at the outset, but Shida promptly turned things around and tagged in Baker. Baker swiftly executed a sling blade move. Shafir intervened to distract the referee, allowing Rose to land a sneaky shot on Baker, leaving her isolated and targeted as the action continued off-screen during a commercial break. Baker eventually found an opening and delivered a rolling neckbreaker, leading to a hot tag to Statlander, who currently holds the TBS Championship. Statlander unleashed her energy, taking control of the match until Rose and Sakura cooperated to execute a double team slam. Shida attempted to intervene, but Rose cleverly evaded a superkick from Baker, which accidentally struck Shida instead. Rose then hit a choke slam on Baker and aimed to do the same to Statlander. ## However, Statlander resisted and managed to send Rose, along with everyone else, tumbling to the outside. Statlander seized the opportunity to climb to the top rope and launched an impressive crossbody on all her opponents. With the action back in the ring, Statlander reentered with Shafir, executing her finishing move, "Wednesday Night Fever," to secure the victory for her team.## WINNER: TBS Champion Kris Statlander, Dr. Britt Baker & Hikaru Shida ## The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn’s Trios Title Celebration ## In Max Caster's freestyle, he touched on Mitch McConnell's instability and even alluded to Trump's mugshot. Gunn mentioned time constraints and briefly discussed their Trios Titles victory at All In. Caster expressed that it would be fitting to return to Chicago, where the crowd played a pivotal role in their AEW Tag Titles win. They jokingly mentioned a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and Gunn took out large scissors to cut an imaginary ribbon, symbolizing the dawn of a new era for the Trios division. Bowens enthusiastically welcomed everyone to the House of Ass. As a surprise, Caster revealed the new Trios Titles, featuring scissor-shaped ends on the straps for a playful touch. Bowens announced that they would defend the titles on Collision this week. To conclude the segment, The Acclaimed and Gunn playfully demonstrated their unity by engaging in a mock scissoring motion with each other. ## Orange Cassidy Vs Penta El Zero Miedo (w/Alex Abrahantes) for the AEW International Title ## The match kicked off with a fast-paced opening sequence featuring roll-throughs, arm drags, and sweeps, leading to an early stalemate. Cassidy swiftly executed a takedown and showcased his signature pocket offense, sending Penta to the outside. Cassidy set up for a tope suicida, but Penta countered by catching him in a mid-air gorilla press and launching Cassidy into the railing as they headed into a commercial break. ## Unfortunately, there was no picture-in-picture during the break. When they returned, Cassidy successfully connected with his tope suicida, but Penta quickly retaliated with a somersault plancha of his own. Back inside the ring, Penta performed a creative springing leg drop off the bottom rope. Cassidy displayed his agility, utilizing a Stundog Millionaire from the apron back into the ring, followed by his swinging DDT for a near fall. Penta managed to halt Cassidy's momentum in the ropes and landed a impactful backstabber, leading into another commercial break, this time with picture-in-picture. ## Amidst their back-and-forth, both competitors exchanged thrust kicks. Penta executed a sling blade and another thrust kick for a two-count. Penta attempted to target Cassidy's bad arm, but Cassidy fought back and surprised everyone by slipping his hand into his pocket. Cassidy unleashed his unique offense, catching Penta off-guard and hitting back-to-back Destroyers. Cassidy tried for one more, but Penta countered with a thrust kick, and both wrestlers ended up on the mat. ## Penta sought to execute his Fear Factor finisher, but Cassidy countered into a Beach Break, although he didn't fully connect. Penta blocked Cassidy's Orange Punch attempt and retreated to the apron. Penta landed a brutal Fear Factor on the edge of the ring, but Cassidy narrowly managed to get a rope break just in time. Penta viciously manipulated Cassidy's injured arm and delivered another devastating Fear Factor, yet Cassidy miraculously kicked out. Penta's disbelief led to a momentary hesitation, which allowed Cassidy to surprise him with a quick crucifix pin for the victory. ## After the match, Cassidy grabbed the microphone and humbly stated that he's not one to talk much, especially since his body was in significant pain. Nonetheless, he emphasized the significance of defending the title and how it symbolizes AEW's ethos—empowering individuals who were once labeled as different or too skinny to become champions. Cassidy asserted his commitment to defending the title as long as he wishes, confidently stating that Moxley needs more than just a fork to defeat him. Cassidy, without a catchphrase, declared himself as Orange Cassidy. This prompted Jon Moxley to make his entrance, leading to an intense face-off with Cassidy to conclude the show. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Results August 29, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
1019 days ago
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WWE NXT Results August 29, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on August 29, 2023, from Capital Wrestling Center with a full action-packed match card.## Make sure you follow us on social so that you can come to know about momentary announcements and the latest results of WWE NXT and others. WWE NXT is broadcasted on USA Network [8 PM ET on Tuesday ] [You can watch WWE NXT live at 5:30 in India on Sony Ten 1/1HD/3/3HD every Wednesday morning].## WWE NXT Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am EDT on Sportsnet 360## WWE NXT Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on SuperSport Variety 3 in South Africa on Thursdays at 02:00 am CAT## NXT Time In Italy: In Italy, NXT airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE NXT Results, August 29, 2023 & Winners ## Julius Creed and Brutus Creed Vs Rip Fowler and Jagger Reid (with Ava, Joe Gacy, and the Schismators) in an If the Creeds Win They Are Back in NXT Cage Match ## A masked guy jumps Brutus before he enters the cage. Joe then slams the door shut, trapping Julius with Rip and Jagger. The gang of Schismatter guys haul Brutus away to the back.## Julius starts swinging punches and throwing elbows at Jagger and Rip. Rip throws punches back, and Jagger joins in. Julius manages to land more punches, but Rip gets a grip on him. Julius kicks Jagger and elbows Rip. Then he slams Jagger and Rip with overhead belly-to-belly suplexes. Jagger and Rip attempt a double suplex, but Julius counters with his own double suplex. He nails Rip with a forearm and grinds Jagger's head against the steel cage. Rip and Jagger team up for a double clothesline and follow it with kicks and punches to Julius. Jagger punches Julius, and Rip and Jagger attempt to catapult him, but Julius lands on his feet. Julius responds with a double clothesline, followed by a stretch muffler on Jagger and an ankle lock on Rip. He finishes by power bombing Jagger onto Rip. Rip tries to reach the ropes, but they don't count in a cage match. Jagger attempts to slam Julius' head into the cage, but Julius fights back.## Jagger and Rip work together for a double hot shot, slamming Julius against the cage. Rip throws a forearm and pushes Julius's face against the cage so Joe can tell him about The Schism's supposed benefits. Jagger lands a kick on Julius, but he retaliates with punches to Rip. Jagger joins in with punches of his own. Rip manages to block a German suplex from Jagger and punches Julius, making him fall to the mat. Julius gets sent into the cage, and Rip delivers a boot to his head, followed by a belly-to-back suplex and a forearm. They Irish whip Julius and follow up with elbows and a drop kick from Jagger, almost getting a pinfall. Rip uses forearms, and they all end up on the apron. Julius fights back with elbows, but Rip kicks him, and together with Jagger, they slam Julius into the cage.## As this happens, masked men are seen flying down from the entrance, and Brutus returns. Brutus tackles several of the masked men with body blocks, sending some into the cage and tossing others away. Joe holds the cage key, and Brutus chases him cautiously, finally catching up and clotheslining some Schismators. Brutus takes the cage door off its hinges, holds it over his head, and takes it into the cage. He punches Jagger and Rip, then performs an exploder on Jagger and a suplex on Rip. Brutus slams the cage door into Jagger and Rip, spinning around with it over his head. He lands more punches on Jagger and Rip and press slams Rip into the cage.## Brutus communicates something to his brother, and together they throw Jagger into the cage several times. Julius and Brutus then slam Jagger into the cage alongside Rip. Julius lifts Jagger onto his shoulders, but Rip intervenes, sending Julius into Brutus and causing him to hit his sensitive area. Julius gets sent into the cage. Jagger runs off Rip's back and drop kicks Brutus against the cage. He punches Brutus, and Rip and Jagger try to drop the cage door on him. But Brutus stops them, and Julius steps in to help. They place the cage door on Rip and Jagger.## Julius lifts Rip and Jagger onto his shoulders, and Brutus cannonballs onto both of them. Brutus and Julius follow up with clotheslines, and the referee counts to three. ## WINNERS: Julius Creed and Brutus Creed ## Roxanne Perez steps up, taking the spotlight. She mentions how her respect for Gigi, Kiana, and Blair existed a few months ago, but now it'd be a blatant lie. Roxanne declares she's ready to step over anyone to grab the NXT Women's Championship. She reminds everyone of her prodigy label, emphasizing her determination to regain her title. ## Vic and Booker stand in the aisle, discussing the Global Heritage Invitational and revealing the eight participants. We're back with Tony and Channing, where Carmelo arrives, setting his titles on a nearby table. Tony emphasizes the value of championship gold. The Street Profits join the scene, and Montez appreciates Carmelo's efforts with the NXT title. Hayes expresses gratitude for the praise and mentions his goal of removing that asterisk. ## Tony brings up the word on the street that the Street Profits have been in charge around here. Ford hints that the next time they're in the area, they'll check out the situation. In the background, Dana Brooke, Kelani Jordan, Lola Vice, and Elektra Lopez engage in a brawl. We catch a glimpse of The Spice Four in the Toxic Attraction Lounge. ## Charlie Dempsey (with Drew Gulak and Damon Kemp) Vs Butch in a Group A Round Robin Match in the Global Heritage Invitational Match ## Butch initiates with a snap mare, followed by Charlie applying an armbar and transitioning into a wrist lock. Butch responds with a headbutt, while Charlie executes a wrist lock suplex for a close near fall. Dempsey takes control with an armbar. Butch employs a hammer lock, making a move for the hand. Charlie reverses, focusing on the hand and stomping the elbow after bridging. He secures a side headlock, leading Butch to retaliate with a clothesline and finger-pulling. Butch delivers forearms and a boot to the chest, followed by chopping blows, and Charlie responds with a slap. They exchange forearm shots and European uppercuts. Butch lands an enzuigiri and stomps on Charlie's hands. Charlie manages a German suplex for a near fall. Butch aims for a wrist lock, transitioning into a kimura and body scissors. Charlie executes a butterfly suplex, bridging for a close count. He proceeds with a reverse Muta Lock, while Butch grabs the hand and stomps it. ## Butch delivers a kick to Charlie's back before heading to the top rope. Charlie halts Butch's progress and sets up for a Regal superplex, then improvises it into a Dragon Superplex, but Butch manages to land on his feet. Butch renews his grip on Charlie's fingers, ultimately executing the Bitter End for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Butch (2 Points) ## Ilja Dragunov strides through the backstage area as we head into a commercial break.## As we return, McKenzie catches up with Dragon Lee. She acknowledges his recent pinfall victory over Dom and asks if this puts him back in the title picture.## Lee confirms that he's indeed back in contention and acknowledges Lyra as a great partner.## Mustafa Ali appears and points out that Dom has already beaten Lee in a one-on-one match. He expresses his frustration with an outsider holding the title and asserts that he's ready to take his shot.## In the ring, Ilja Dragunov stands. ## He mentions standing in the ring with Trick Williams, who he says impressed him. Ilja recognizes Trick as more than just an entertainer and commends his resilience in the ring. Ilja emphasizes his unwavering focus on the NXT Championship, delivering a message to Carmelo Hayes. ## Noam Dar interrupts from the Toxic Lounge, announcing that it's time for a live Supernova Sessions. Ilja expresses his willingness to direct the attention toward Noam. ## Noam seems laid-back, referring to upcoming matches at No Mercy, and calls Ilja's plea for a match against Carmelo pathetic. Ilja acknowledges Noam's fortunate position and alludes to the Heritage Cup, but Noam dismisses his claims of luck. Oro interrupts and exchanges words with Ilja, causing tension. ## Lash comments that Noam is unafraid. Oro questions the whereabouts of Ilja's title. Noam adds to the conversation, noting Ilja's excuses. Ilja takes off his jacket, moving toward the lounge. ## Noam warns Ilja not to approach and makes an official announcement. He schedules a battle for next week, pitting the Mad Dragon against Noam Dar, with Oro in the opposing corner.## Oro asserts that Ilja doesn't belong in the same ring as Noam.## Ilja responds to Oro in German, promising to break him.## Oro and Ilja exchange forearm blows until Ilja hits an enzuigiri. Ilja prepares for his finishing move, Torpedo Moscow, but Oro retreats to the outside.## Von Wagner approaches Bron, referencing himself as the one who "tabled" him. He declares their upcoming match to be No Disqualification, taunting Bron about being the "Blind Side Bron Breakker."## This would be the last segment of this description. Please let me know if you need any further assistance or adjustments. ## Elektra Lopez and Lola Vice Vs Dana Brooke and Kelani Jordan ## Jordan starts with a dropkick on Lopez and follows it up with an arm drag. Lola tags in, and Jordan executes a drop toe hold before applying a side headlock. Elektra assists Lopez in countering an arm drag attempt. Lola manages a takedown, and Elektra enters the match. They execute a double clothesline for a close near fall. Lopez uses an Irish whip, hoisting Jordan up, but Jordan counters with a sunset flip for a near fall. Lopez strikes with a double throat thrust and a running back elbow into the corner. She adds a kick and an elbow drop for another near fall. Lola tags back in, connecting with a spinning back fist and going for a near fall. Lola delivers knees to the midsection, and Jordan responds with a rollup for a near fall. Jordan lands a heel kick, and both women are down. ## Dana and Lopez tag in, and Dana drives Lopez into the turnbuckles before delivering a series of forearms. Dana follows up with elbows in the corner, then executes short arm clotheslines. She sends Lola crashing into Lopez in the corner and pulls off a handspring back elbow. Dana goes for a bulldog out of a wheelbarrow, nearly getting the pinfall. Dana creatively flips Jordan onto Lopez for another near fall, and Lola intervenes to break the count. Lola sends Dana into the ring steps, and Lopez strikes with a forearm. Lola nails a spinning back heel kick, and Lopez follows up with a spinebuster. Lola manages to secure the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Lola Vice and Elektra Lopez ## Gigi Dolin expresses that when it comes to the Women's Championship, the choice is between facing a familiar challenge or an unknown one. She emphasizes her familiarity with chaos and asserts that a mean streak is essential for victory. Gigi acknowledges the strategic move made by Tiffany, pitting the top contenders against each other. However, Gigi considers it a mistake to include her in the match. ## In the locker room, Trick talks with Carmelo. Trick reveals he's had a conversation with the Street Profits. Hayes is concerned about people assuming he only won against Ilja at Great American Bash because of Trick's involvement. Trick advises Carmelo to ignore the distractions and noise. Hayes asks Trick if he truly believes he can defeat Ilja. Trick confirms his belief, and Carmelo seeks genuine assurance. Hayes explains he trusts Trick, and with that, he departs.## As Hayes leaves, Trick admits he doesn't just think Hayes can beat Ilja; he knows he can. Please let me know if there's anything else you'd like to adjust or if you need further assistance. ## Singles Match: Dijak Vs Eddy Thorpe ## As Dijak approaches him in the aisle, Eddy strikes with a forearm and then drop kicks Dijak into the ring steps. ## Upon entering the ring, Thorpe delivers a Yakuza Kick followed by a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Eddy retaliates with a brainbuster, earning a close near fall. Eddy throws a punch, but Dijak seizes Eddy by the throat. Eddy fights back with punches, yet Dijak executes High Justice for another near fall. Eddy counters a choke slam attempt with a rollup for a near fall. Dijak lands a forearm, prompting Eddy to respond with an enzuigiri. They engage in a chop exchange. Dijak surprises with a super kick, only for Eddy to counter with a clothesline, leaving both men down. ## Dijak removes his belt and wraps it around his fist. Eddy evades a punch and retaliates with a forearm. Eddy gains control of the belt, but Dijak blocks its use. A tug of war ensues, and Eddy scores with a back heel kick. Eddy applies a front face lock, but Dijak counters with a punch. ## Eddy sends Dijak shoulder-first into the ring post and follows up with a pescado. Dijak kicks Eddy into the announce table. Dijak hurls Eddy towards Booker's chair, but Booker manages to move out of the way. Dijak sends Eddy back into the ring, grabbing a chair in the process. The referee warns Dijak, who inadvertently strikes the turnbuckle with the chair as Eddy dodges. Eddy kicks Dijak, and the referee takes the chair away. Eddy attempts a suicide dive, but Dijak strikes Eddy with the belt, finishing with a cyclone kick to secure the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Dijak ## Kiana James shares her thoughts on the upcoming main event. She asserts that her name embodies success and highlights the missed opportunities of her opponents. She characterizes Blair as having an identity complex and Gigi as having mommy issues, emphasizing her own lack of excuses. Kiana is all about action, and her success is evident in her accomplishments. She confidently states that she'll ensure her hand is raised in victory. ## Baron Corbin berates a production assistant, and Bron Breakker approaches. Bron reminds Baron that he saved him last week and expects a thank you. He warns Baron against interfering in his match with Von. Baron dismisses both Bron and Von's rivalry. Bron asserts that if Baron gets involved, it will spell the "End of Days" for him. Baron appreciates the pun and advises Bron to be cautious not to end up being put through a table. ## After the commercial break, we see the Lotharios who were previously sleeping. They are reminded of their grandfather's advice. Angel's hands are injured, and he tends to them. There's a knock on the door, and Humberto shares that he dreamt about their grandfather too. Angel discloses his waking wound, and Humberto reveals similar scars. ## They discuss their family, its loss, and the need to start anew. They reflect on their grandfather's greatness and emphasize their determination to reclaim glory for him. They pledge to return next week. Vic and Booker discuss Terry Funk and Bray Wyatt, leading into a Bray Wyatt video. The camera captures the rocking chair in the aisle before going to commercial. ## Blair Davenport discusses her opponents in the main event. While she hasn't secured titles, she has left a trail of destruction worldwide for a decade. She anticipates becoming the number one contender and relishes inflicting pain on her opponents, essentially getting three for the price of one tonight.## Rhea and Dom converse about Dragon Lee and Mustafa Ali's desires to challenge Dom. Rhea assures that Dom will retain his title until he retires, and she's committed to ensuring that. Dom suggests that Lee and Ali settle their dispute and then face the winner at No Mercy. Dom offers to be the guest referee to guarantee a clear victor. ## Let me know if you need any further adjustments or assistance. ## Joe Coffey (with Mark Coffey and Wolfgang) Vs. Nathan Frazer in a Group B Round Robin Match ## They engage in a lockup, and Joe brings Frazer down to the mat. Frazer responds with a waist lock, and Joe executes a hip lock takedown. Joe applies a waist lock and brings Frazer down again. Joe misses an elbow drop and transitions to a wrist lock. Frazer reverses it and takes Joe down. Joe delivers a double thrust to the midsection. Frazer escapes a slam, but Joe clings to the ropes during an O'Connor Roll. After Frazer hits the ropes throat-first, Joe slams him down. Joe follows up with a flying dropkick. Frazer gains control with a side headlock takedown. Joe tosses Frazer aside and drops him on the top rope. Joe executes a belly-to-back suplex for a close near fall. Joe pushes Frazer into the corner and is then sent to the apron. Frazer drops Joe onto the top rope, and Joe is dropkicked off the apron, crashing onto the announce table. ## After the commercial break, Frazer executes a springboard moonsault into a reverse DDT, leaving both men down. Joe delivers a forearm, and Frazer retaliates with forearms of his own. Frazer follows up with a running forearm and a twisting suplex, nearly securing the victory. Joe grabs Frazer, attempting a German suplex, but Frazer counters with a back elbow. Joe responds with a pop-up European uppercut followed by the Glasgow Sendoff and a German suplex for a close near fall. Joe prepares for All The Best for the Bells, but he ends up on the floor when Frazer evades. Frazer launches a suicide dive, sending Joe back into the ring. Frazer executes a springboard splash for another close near fall. Frazer ascends the turnbuckle for a Phoenix Splash, but Joe intervenes. Joe attempts a German superplex, but Frazer counters, causing Joe to fall from the turnbuckles. Frazer lands on his feet when Joe executes a German superplex. Frazer hits a super kick and goes up top for a Phoenix Splash but misses, rolling through. ## Joe capitalizes with All the Best for the Bells, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Joe Coffey (2 Points) ## We transition to Chase University where the class is in session, but Thea is notably absent.## Duke remarks on Thea's lateness, prompting Andre to speculate if she skipped the class.## Andre points out Duke's participation in the Global Heritage Invitational and jokes about his origin, whether from Australia or New Zealand. He proceeds to explain the tournament's rules.## Thea arrives after the class has concluded. Thea questions if missing a class is a crime. Duke brushes it off as just one class but highlights its significance. Thea mentions her plans to go out, and Jacy inquires if she's ready. ## Cutting to Anonymous, Fallon Henley is seen talking to Myles Borne. She questions whether he enjoys how he's being treated and offers Myles an opportunity to team up with Josh and Brooks against Charlie, Damon, and Drew. Myles accepts the proposition.## Returning to the scene, Wes Lee addresses the audience, expressing gratitude for the positive feedback received. He admits trying to clear his mind following a disappointing Heatwave outcome. Wes emphasizes that he's far from finished with Hayes and vows to grasp another chance, ensuring a different result.## McKenzie interviews Tyler about the upcoming tournament.## Tyler describes Butch as a formidable challenge. He characterizes Charlie as being in a must-win situation, being a technical wrestler. He adds that Axiom is a tough competitor. Tyler reflects on his connection with Butch as both friends and fierce rivals. He asserts that he has to confront Dabba-Kato first, stating that the assumption of being pushed around was a big mistake. Tyler declares his presence in the ring next week, taking on the role of "Davey" against Dabba-Kato's "Goliath."## The upcoming week's lineup is announced: Mustafa Ali will face Dragon Lee with Dominik Mysterio as the guest referee, Bron Breakker will engage Von Wagner in a No Disqualification Match, and Tiffany Stratton will contend against the winner of the main event.## If there are any further adjustments or specific changes you'd like, feel free to let me know. ## Roxanne Perez Vs Blair Davenport Vs Gigi Dollin Vs Kiana James in a Number One Contender Match ## Gigi and Kiana find themselves sent to the floor, with Gigi subsequently pulling Kiana off the apron and connecting with a forearm. Perez manages to punch Blair after a Thesz Press. Perez follows up with a forearm to knock Gigi off the apron. Blair sends Perez throat-first into the ropes. Despite Blair catching Perez, Perez regains her footing. She executes a handstand headscissors into a rollup on Blair, resulting in a near fall. This sequence is followed by a series of near falls. Both Gigi and Perez attempt rollups on their opponents for near falls simultaneously. Kiana intervenes with a knee to Blair, and Perez lands a forearm on Gigi. All four competitors spill outside the ring, engaging in a flurry of action. Perez and Gigi exchange forearms on the apron, culminating in Gigi executing an uranage on the apron. Gigi then Irish whips Kiana into the ringside barrier. Blair contributes by performing a double stomp to Gigi off the ring steps. Kiana enters the fray with a moonsault off the ringside barrier onto Blair, while Perez executes a suicide dive to Gigi. ## Subsequently, Perez sends Kiana back into the ring, but Kiana rolls back out to the floor. Perez unleashes forearms on Blair, followed by punches. Kiana trips Perez, allowing her and Blair to both kick Perez. The two then combine their efforts to kick Perez in the corner. Gigi intervenes with a headbutt to Kiana, and Blair follows up with a forearm to Gigi. Gigi and Blair proceed to trade forearms. Gigi executes a neckbreaker on Blair, while Kiana delivers shoulders in the corner to Perez. Kiana manages to get a near fall on Perez using a body scissors. Kiana transitions to a body scissors on Perez, kicking Gigi in the corner before returning to the body scissors on Perez. Gigi responds by applying a figure-four head scissors on Kiana, with Blair executing the same on Gigi. Perez locks in a sharpshooter on Kiana. ## Blair tries to send Perez into the corner, but Perez moves to the apron to evade. Blair, however, kicks Perez on the turnbuckles and sets up for a superplex. Perez blocks it, and Kiana gets involved on the ropes, transforming it into an attempted double superplex. Gigi enters the mix from below, resulting in a Tower of Doom. Gigi delivers kicks to both Blair and Kiana. She follows up with a forearm to Blair, a running hip to Kiana's back, and a dropkick to Blair against the ropes for a near fall. Gigi then sets up for a butterfly suplex, but Blair manages to escape and sends Gigi into the ropes. Kiana seizes the moment with an enzuigiri to Blair, subsequently sending Gigi into the ring post. Kiana exchanges forearms with Blair, with Blair retaliating. Perez attempts a crossbody, but Kiana and Blair catch her. Perez executes an arm drag on Blair and a handstand headscissors on Kiana. Perez launches running uppercuts on both Kiana and Blair. She follows up with punches from the turnbuckles and a crossbody to Blair. Perez then attempts a side Russian leg sweep, but Blair sends Perez to the mat. Gigi intervenes with a double clothesline, targeting both Blair and Kiana. Perez executes a neckbreaker on Gigi for a close near fall. ## Perez sets up for a float-over into a sunset flip, but Blair dropkicks Perez into the turnbuckles. Kiana is left on the apron. Blair delivers a Falcon Arrow to Perez, almost securing the victory before Gigi breaks up the pin attempt. Gigi responds with a half-and-half suplex for a near fall. Perez executes a headscissors off the apron to Gigi. Perez then prepares for Pop Rox on the floor, and Blair kicks Perez in the back, leading to Perez hitting Pop Rox. Blair ascends the top rope and lands a double stomp on Perez. Perez counters with a back heel kick and Pop Rox, causing Blair to fall to the floor. Gigi blocks a back heel kick from Perez, landing a kick of her own. Gigi sets up for the Gigi Driver, but Perez manages to hold onto the ropes. Kiana capitalizes with the "401k" move on Perez, followed by a facebuster to Gigi, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Kiana James ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Seth Rollins Honors Bray Wyatt's Legacy With New WWE World Heavyweight Championship Sideplate
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Seth Rollins Honors Bray Wyatt's Legacy With New WWE World Heavyweight Championship Sideplate

Davenport, August 28, 2023 - Seth Rollins took a moment to honor Bray Wyatt on WWE Raw. ## Bray Wyatt, also known as Windham Rotunda, tragically passed away on August 24. Wyatt was held in high regard in the wrestling community, cherished by his fans and fellow wrestlers alike. Following WWE's tribute on the August 25 episode of WWE SmackDown, Wyatt's colleagues continued to pay their respects during the August 28 episode of WWE Raw. ## WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins stepped into the ring and commenced his promo with the words, "Yowie wowie," a direct nod to Wyatt, who often used this catchphrase during his tenure as The Fiend. Notably, Rollins' WWE World Heavyweight Championship featured a new sideplate adorned with The Fiend's visage. ## Bray Wyatt's legacy includes his past achievements as a former WWE Champion and Universal Champion, among other honors. His legacy is further distinguished by his imaginative creativity and unwavering passion. Outside of the televised episode, Seth Rollins also paid tribute to Bray Wyatt during a WWE live event held on August 26. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

New Matches Announced For 9/4/23 WWE Raw, Updated Lineup
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New Matches Announced For 9/4/23 WWE Raw, Updated Lineup

Memphis, August 28, 2023 - On the September 4, 2023, episode of WWE Raw, Gable will have another opportunity to face off against Gunther. ## The announcement for this match came directly from Gunther in a promo during the August 28 episode of Raw. During the promo, Gunther also mocked the praise Gable received for his victory over him via count out on the August 21 episode. Gable then entered the ring, asserting his confidence that he'll secure a three-second victory over Gunther in their upcoming encounter, alluding to the time it takes for a pinfall. ## The match scheduled for September 4, 2023 marks the third singles bout between Gunther and Gable. Their initial showdown took place on the July 31 episode of Raw, where Gunther emerged victorious. As previously mentioned, their second match on the August 21 episode ended with Gable securing the win through a count-out victory over 'The Ring General.' ## Also taking place next week is a tag team match as the team of Matt Riddle & Drew McIntyre takes on The Viking Raiders. ## 9/4/23 WWE Raw, Updated Lineup ## -WWE Intercontinental Championship Match: Gunther(c) vs. Chad Gable ## -Tag Team Match: Drew McIntyre & Matt Riddle vs. The Viking Raiders ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Security Escorts CM Punk Back To His Dressing Room Following His AEW All In Match
1020 days ago
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Security Escorts CM Punk Back To His Dressing Room Following His AEW All In Match

Wembley, August 28, 2023 - In the lead-up to the much-anticipated CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe match at the All In pay-per-view, an unexpected altercation occurred backstage involving CM Punk and fellow wrestler Jack Perry. ## As per recent reports, the incident apparently involved pushing between the two parties, with rumors circulating that CM Punk might have thrown a punch or attempted to restrain Perry. The confrontation occurred shortly before Punk's slated match. ## Further details on the aftermath of the encounter emerged in the latest episode of the Wrestling Observer Radio podcast. Bryan Alvarez shared that after CM Punk's triumph over Samoa Joe and his return backstage, security swiftly intervened. They guided Punk to his dressing room for safety. In contrast, Jack Perry was supposedly instructed to exit Wembley Stadium and was consequently escorted out of the premises. ## Bryan Alvarez explained, “He [CM Punk] goes to the backstage area and immediately there is security there and security escorts CM Punk back to his dressing room,” said Bryan Alvarez. “Jack Perry was then told to leave and he was removed from the building. CM Punk stayed in his dressing room with security, for I’m not sure how long, but eventually security came and removed him from the building.”## Addressing the incident, Tony Khan spoke about it during a post-media scrum. Khan verified the altercation and informed the media that an ongoing investigation was in progress. However, Khan opted not to share more details or comments on the matter. ## The CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe match commenced the All In show as the opening contest, resulting in Punk triumphing and retaining the "Real" AEW World Championship. Concurrently, Jack Perry partook in the event, grappling with Hook for the FTW Championship, which he ultimately lost. ## As more information unfolds, the wrestling community remains captivated by the events leading to the clash and its potential consequences for both CM Punk and Jack Perry. Wrestling enthusiasts are closely tracking the situation for any updates that might provide insight into the circumstances surrounding this behind-the-scenes incident. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Results August 28, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap
1020 days ago
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WWE Monday Night Raw Results August 28, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Memphis, August 28, 2023 - Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on August 28, 2023, live from FedExForum in Memphis, TN. ## 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, August 28, 2023: Live Coverage We start with the graphics dedicated to Terry Funk and Bray Wyatt. ## It's been mentioned that Damian Priest and Finn Balor are set to vie for the tag championships come Saturday. ## Singles Match: Sami Zayn Vs Damian Priest ## They lock up, and Priest clutches a side headlock followed by a forearm. Priest dishes out kicks and punches, then maintains a side headlock. Sami replies with an arm drag into an arm bar. Priest backs Sami into the corner, missing a punch. Sami responds with chops. Priest lands punches on Sami in the corner. He Irish whips Sami, but runs into an elbow. Sami delivers an elbow from the turnbuckles for a close near fall. Priest heads to the floor and Sami nails a drop kick through the ropes. Sami follows up with a back heel kick and an Arabian Press onto Priest. Sami punches Priest on the turnbuckles, and Priest sends him into the center of the ring. Sami's attempted wrist lock arm drag off the ropes misses. Priest capitalizes with a clothesline and kicks on Sami. ## Priest backs Sami into the turnbuckles with a forearm. He keeps up the pressure with another forearm and a choke on Sami. Priest follows with an elbow in the corner, succeeded by a Broken Arrow for a near fall. Priest stretches Sami, but Sami kicks Priest away. Sami sends Priest over the top rope to the floor. Sami sets up for a suicide dive, but Priest gets on the apron and seizes Sami. Priest hurls Sami into the ring post on the apron, then executes a flatliner on the announce table. ## After the commercial break, Priest goes for a superplex, setting up forearms to Sami's back. Sami counters with a sunset flip powerbomb, nearly getting the pinfall. Sami throws punches at Priest and leaps over him, causing Priest to be clotheslined over the top rope to the floor. Sami follows up with a flip dive onto Priest. Sami ascends the turnbuckles, but as he comes off, Priest grabs him. Sami dodges South of Heaven, causing Priest to crash into the ring post on a splash attempt. Sami executes a Blue Thunder Bomb for another near fall. Priest drops Sami onto the top rope and kicks him in the head. Priest delivers a back heel kick and positions for a Razor's Edge, but Sami rises to his feet. Sami counters with an exploder into the turnbuckles. ## JD tries to interfere, pulling Sami to the floor. Priest capitalizes with South of Heaven for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Damian Priest ## Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods Vs Erik and Ivar (with Valhalla) ## Erik and Woods initiate the action, with Woods delivering punches and Erik missing a forearm strike. Woods counters with chops and applies a side headlock. He follows up with a shoulder tackle, chop, and a series of punches. Woods transitions to a wrist lock, and Erik responds with a forearm. Woods answers back with a forearm of his own. Erik executes an Irish whip, but Woods smoothly floats over. Erik retaliates with a side slam. Ivar enters the match with a display of their unique offensive style. Woods absorbs punches from Ivar, who forces him down to the mat. Erik tags back in, and they employ their coordinated attacks. Woods fights back with punches, though Ivar returns with his own punches to bring Woods down. # Ivar strikes Woods with a knee to the midsection, and Woods counters with punches and an elbow to Erik. Woods continues with forearms, but Ivar prevents him from tagging out. Woods wriggles around Ivar's grasp and manages to tag in Kofi. Kofi springs into action with a chop to Ivar, followed by more chops. Despite Ivar evading a splash, Kofi nails a pendulum kick and a cross body for a near fall. Kofi executes a kick and his signature Boom Drop. He sets up for Trouble in Paradise, but Ivar escapes to the floor. Woods contributes with a dropkick through the ropes to Erik, and Kofi follows up with a plancha onto Ivar. ## After the commercial break, the Viking Raiders come close to pinning Kofi. Ivar applies a nerve hold on Kofi, using punches afterward. Ivar whips Kofi into the corner and lands a dropkick off the turnbuckles. Valhalla gets on the apron, distracting Woods, and Ivar knocks him off with a forearm. Erik tags in, and after a splash from Ivar, Erik follows with a back elbow for a near fall. He applies a rear chin lock. Ivar tags back in, striking Kofi with a forearm and running his forearm across Kofi's nose. Ivar transitions into a crossface, and Erik tags in to deliver kicks to Kofi. Erik punches Woods, and the referee intervenes. Erik continues with forearms until Ivar tags in. They focus on Riddle and Drew at ringside while Kofi fights back with chops. ## Ivar strikes Kofi with a forearm, securing a near fall. He executes an Irish whip and a clothesline in the corner. Kofi attempts a sunset flip, but Ivar stays standing. When Ivar misses a seated splash, Woods tags in. Woods delivers a rolling elbow to Ivar, a back heel kick to Erik, and a side Russian leg sweep. He follows with a forearm to Ivar and a boot. Woods concludes with an Honor Roll, nearly getting the pinfall. Woods kicks Ivar, and Erik counters with a full nelson into a knee to Woods' back for a near fall. Woods lands on his feet during a belly-to-back suplex attempt. Kofi tags in, delivering kicks to Ivar. Woods executes a sliding flatliner, and Kofi adds Shadows over Hell for a near fall. Woods sends Erik to the floor and executes a pescado. ## Kofi misses Trouble in Paradise, and Ivar lifts him up, but both tumble over the top rope to the floor. Ivar sends Kofi into the ring steps, but Kofi leaps over them. Ivar catches Kofi off the steps, slamming him onto them. Ivar then propels Kofi into Riddle and Drew at ringside. Drew throws a chair at Ivar from ringside, and when Erik ducks, it hits Woods. The referee remains unaware of the incident. Ivar performs a cannonball onto Drew from the apron. Kofi is rolled back into the ring, and Erik tags in. Kofi delivers a chop to Ivar, but Ivar kicks Kofi, leading to their finishing move, Ragnarok, for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Erik and Ivar ## Finn addresses Priest, emphasizing the importance of aligning their efforts due to the impending tag title match. Priest responds by suggesting they focus on THE Judgment Day situation and not be concerned with JD. Finn reminds Priest that he triumphed because of JD's actions, and then left JD incapacitated in the ring. Priest stresses that his priority is the well-being of the family. ## Rhea interjects, ordering them to stop bickering. She points out their claims of being the most dominant faction while consistently arguing each week. Rhea asserts that she and Dom are the only ones genuinely invested in THE Judgment Day matters. She directs Finn and Priest's attention to Payback, asserting they must rectify their issues and remind everyone of their formidable strength. Rhea warns that if they don't secure more championships after Payback, there will be consequences. Rhea and Dom exit. ## Following a commercial break, we're presented with a video package dedicated to Bray Wyatt. The rocking chair is displayed on the stage. ## Another commercial break follows. The broadcast returns, offering a recap of the events during the New Day/Viking Raiders match involving Drew and Riddle. The scene transitions to the Trainer's Room, where Kofi emerges. Riddle expresses concern about Woods' condition, and Kofi responds that Woods is not doing well. ## Kofi assures Drew that everything is fine and acknowledges Drew's unwillingness to resort to cheap shots. Drew confirms his intention to address the issue with the Viking Raiders and discuss with Pearce the possibility of not needing to tag in during matches. Kofi and Riddle discuss Drew's words and conclude that Drew used 'we,' implying they remain a team. Gunther steps onto the announce table to address his audience. ## Gunther acknowledges Chad Gable's historic feat from the previous week. He highlights that Gable secured a victory over him after more than 500 days, albeit through a count-out in a championship match. Gunther maintains his status as the Intercontinental Champion and asserts that Chad's victory is insignificant in the grand scheme. Gunther switches to speaking in German before returning to English. He conveys that Chad now has his full attention and focus. Gunther proclaims that Chad stands between him and his rightful legacy. Gunther announces that next week, Chad will challenge him for the Intercontinental Championship on Raw. Chad's music interrupts Gunther's speech. ## Chad acknowledges that Gunther was making valid points and refrains from shushing him. He acknowledges that no one has defeated Gunther since his main roster arrival, except for last week when Chad managed to beat Gunther in a mere ten seconds. Chad predicts that next week, it won't take him ten seconds to seize Gunther's title. He confidently claims he'll do it in just one, two, three seconds. As for the current night, Chad humorously refers to Gunther as "Captain Kaiser" and "Lieutenant Ludwig," and declares that he'll cook him up, Memphis Style. ## Ludwig Kaiser (with Giovanni Vinci and Gunther) Vs Chad Gable (with Otis and Maxxine Dupri) ## Chad executes a takedown, leading to a near fall. He follows up with a rollup attempt for another near fall. Chad applies a front face lock, and Kaiser responds with a wrist lock. Both Chad and Ludwig counter hip tosses, resulting in Kaiser being propelled over the top rope to the outside. Chad seizes the opportunity for a cannonball, diving off the apron onto Kaiser. The broadcast takes a break. ## Upon returning, Gable applies a waist lock, but Kaiser is sent out of the ring. Gable transitions into arm drags followed by an arm bar. He maintains control with a wrist lock, eventually backing Kaiser into a corner. Chad employs a waist lock, and Kaiser clings to the ropes. Kaiser counters with a back elbow, proceeding to execute an arm bar. He uses a wrist lock, which Chad reverses before executing a drop toe hold. Gable applies another arm bar, maintaining the pressure as Kaiser tries to escape. Kaiser counters with kicks and forearms, launching a punch and a side head lock. Kaiser delivers a shoulder tackle. Gable grabs Kaiser's ankle, leading to chops, and Gunther retaliates by applying an ankle lock, eventually reaching the ropes for a break. Kaiser uses a knee and clothesline to maintain dominance. The action resumes after another commercial break. ## Gable executes a rollup, followed by a belly-to-belly suplex, and he keeps hold for a second one. Attempting a third, Gable is met with a headbutt and punches from Kaiser. Kaiser sends Chad's shoulder into the ring post with a dropkick, causing Gable to tumble to the outside. Kaiser returns Chad to the ring, delivering chops and kicks in the corner. Chad counters with chops, but Kaiser retaliates with a reverse gutwrench suplex for a near fall. Kaiser trades punches and kicks with Gable, with both exchanging chops. Gable counters with a rolling elbow and a dragon screw. Chad attempts a dead lift German suplex, but Kaiser thwarts it, delivering a rolling Death Valley Driver and a kick for a close two-count. Chad sends Kaiser out of the ring. ## Chad unleashes forearms and knees, followed by a back heel kick and a twisting neck breaker. Gable ascends the turnbuckle for a moonsault, but Kaiser moves, and Chad lands on his feet. Gable employs a backbreaker into a Dominator, narrowly missing a pinfall. He attempts an O'Connor Roll, but Kaiser clings to the ropes. Gable executes an exploder suplex, resulting in both competitors spilling over the top rope to the floor. Gable takes to the top turnbuckle, executing a moonsault onto Kaiser and Vinci. ## Chad descends from the turnbuckles, but Kaiser counters by raising his feet. Gable lands safely on his feet and swiftly applies an ankle lock. Kaiser attempts to roll through, yet Gable maintains his grip. Kaiser manages to kick Gable away and follows up with an uppercut. Kaiser executes another uppercut in the corner, subsequently hoisting Gable onto his shoulders. Just as Chad regains his footing, he executes Chaos Theory on Kaiser. However, the pinfall attempt is interrupted by Vinci. ## WINNER: Chad Gable (by disqualification) ## Otis targets Vinci and Kaiser, attempting to take them down. However, he ends up being sent shoulder-first into the ring post. Capitalizing on the situation, Vinci and Kaiser join forces to assault Gable. This prompts Gunther to make his entrance. Gunther directs Kaiser and Vinci to step aside. ## Gunther readies himself for a power bomb, but Chad counters, landing on his feet and swiftly applying an ankle lock. While Chad has Kaiser and Vinci occupied, they exploit the opening to attack Gable from behind and launch a kick at him. Undeterred, Gunther intervenes by pushing Ludwig and Vinci aside to allow for Chad's power bomb. ## After the break, we're treated to a retrospective on Bob Barker's involvement with WWE. ## Seth Rollins makes his entrance to the ring. ## Seth opens by saying "Yowie Zowie" and extends a welcome to all present. He expresses that it has been a long week and announces his intent to keep his speech brief and concise. ## Addressing Shinsuke Nakamura, Seth offers him a championship opportunity at Payback this Saturday. He proposes that Nakamura provide the audience with what they want to hear by presenting his mind games and remarks face-to-face. Seth playfully adds that the fans used to sing Nakamura's entrance music, though that's no longer the case. If Nakamura won't appear, Seth states there's only one option left.## Nakamura's presence is then projected onto the screen, accompanied by a video package. In the video, Nakamura asserts that he doesn't merely wish to defeat Seth; he aims to disassemble him entirely. Nakamura expresses a desire for Seth's wife to understand that she assists him out of bed due to Nakamura's actions. He envisions Seth being unable to walk his daughter down the aisle, citing his intention to break Seth's back and put an end to his existence. Nakamura confidently declares that Seth has no future. ## Seth interrupts, inquiring if that is all Nakamura has to offer as a legendary figure. He questions what happened to the Nakamura who headlined the Tokyo Dome and set NXT ablaze upon his arrival. Just a month prior, Seth notes, he would've given Nakamura the shirt off his back. Yet, that same back, broken in two places, didn't hinder Seth from becoming World Champion. He emphasizes that his injured back won't prevent him from thrashing Nakamura on Saturday. ## Seth pledges to relentlessly assault Nakamura until someone intervenes. He promises Nakamura that he will never take anything from him: neither his title, his future, nor his family. ## Nakamura interrupts by delivering a knee to Seth's back and applying a reverse chin lock. He concludes his attack with a forceful kick to Seth's head. ## Meanwhile, in the locker room, Sami and Kevin discuss their ongoing rivalry. ## Sami voices frustration with the recurring pattern, highlighting their victories and The Judgment Day's persistent comebacks. He references the recent DQ win and how it granted them a title shot. Sami questions Kevin, asking him to elucidate their plan. ## Kevin responds, stating that the rules won't be in their favor this time. He brings up Pittsburgh, prompting Sami to acknowledge it as the Steel City. Kevin reveals their match type: a Steel City street fight. He humorously adds that while Pittsburgh has seen its share of eccentric occurrences, what they have in store will surpass them all. ## Singles Match: Tommaso Ciampa Vs Bronson Reed ## Reed launches a surprise attack on Ciampa from behind as Ciampa makes his way to the ring. Ciampa retaliates with a series of punches, and both competitors enter the ring. Ciampa dispatches Reed to the outside and follows up with a knee strike that propels Reed to the floor. Ciampa then executes another knee off the apron. ## We're back from the break, and the match is already in progress. Ciampa nails a Thesz Press off the turnbuckles, but Reed answers with a splash. Reed attempts a delayed vertical suplex, but Ciampa counters with a knee and shifts it into a sleeper hold. Reed drives Ciampa into the turnbuckles with a splash. Ciampa delivers a drop kick, causing Reed to slump into the turnbuckles. Ciampa tries to hoist Reed onto his shoulders, successfully executing an Air Raid Crash for a close two-count. ## Reed surprises Ciampa with a body block as Ciampa charges. Reed readies for a Liger Bomb and nearly gets the win. Reed sets up Ciampa for a move, but Ciampa seizes Reed and drags him on to the apron. Ciampa dishes out chops, while Reed flings Ciampa off the apron into the ring steps. ## Reed takes charge with a shoulder tackle off the apron, and Ciampa manages to escape a potential power bomb, sliding into the ring. Ciampa nails Willow's Bell followed by a running knee to the head for another near fall. Reed catches Ciampa during another attempt at a running knee. Both exchange forearm strikes. Ciampa lands a boot to the head and a forearm. Ciampa lands a clothesline, and Reed manages to stay upright. Ciampa executes a crucifix bomb, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Tommaso Ciampa ## In the backstage area, Jackie Redmond catches up with Becky Lynch. Jackie asks Becky about her upcoming match against Trish and whether she has any doubts regarding tonight's bout. ## Becky responds by mentioning that she's been contemplating the idea of giving Zoey a real beating all around the arena. She questions if taking the easy route is the right path and whether she even wants that. She affirms her intention to introduce a whole lot of chaos. ## The Women's Champion, Rhea Ripley, enters the scene, accompanied by Dominik Mysterio. As we return to the scene, Tiffany Stratton is seated in the front row in Memphis. ## Rhea responds, stating that Raquel asserts she'll bring her down a notch, yet she had to feign an injury to gain an upper hand. Rhea holds no grudge against Raquel for that move. She opts not to delve into listing her achievements, as it would take up too much time. Instead, she gestures to the title belt around her waist as the ultimate proof. While Raquel believes she's snatching the championship on Saturday, Rhea sees that notion as another testament to Raquel's foolishness. Rhea acknowledges Raquel's own accomplishments: her size and toughness. Raquel might be big and strong, but she's not Rhea Ripley. Despite all the talk, Rhea asserts that she'll leave as the champion after Payback. ## Raquel's interruption leads her to the ring. ## Punches are exchanged between Raquel and Rhea. Raquel launches into punches and kicks, following up with an Irish whip and a corner splash. Raquel executes a fallaway slam, sending Rhea to the outside. Dominik enters the ring behind Raquel, kneeling to propose a truce to avoid any further altercation. Seizing the opportunity, Rhea strikes Raquel from behind. Raquel thwarts RipTide with a hip toss and then lands a clothesline. Rhea ends up on the floor again. ## Trish Stratus confronts Becky backstage, expressing her view that it was Becky who made the foolish decision to request this match. She points out that Becky's actions are granting Zoey Stark unrestricted control to unleash her attacks. Trish alludes to their upcoming match on Saturday, highlighting the implications. ## Zoey Stark asserts that once she's finished dealing with Becky, she'll leave enough for Trish to contend with in their steel cage match. ## Returning from the break, the focus shifts to the Payback event card. ## A retrospective video package pays homage to Terry Funk, reflecting on his career and contributions. ## Becky Lynch Vs Zoey Stark (with Trish Stratus) in a Falls Count Anywhere Match ## Before the match commences, Becky retrieves her own kendo stick conveniently stashed under the ring. Becky employs the kendo stick to strike Zoey several times. Subsequently, she executes a White Russian Leg sweep for a close near fall. Zoey exits to the ringside area, prompting Becky to deliver kicks and a forearm. Trish intervenes, attacking Becky with the kendo stick. Zoey endeavors a power bomb, yet Becky counters by reaching the apron and landing a kick. Becky dismisses Trish with punches and executes a cross body onto both Zoey and Trish, securing a near fall. Becky propels Zoey into the ringside barrier. However, Zoey responds by striking Becky with the kendo stick when Becky checks under the ring. Zoey propels Becky into the ring steps and nearly secures a pinfall. In the ropes, Becky kicks Zoey and lands uppercuts. Zoey counters with a springboard dropkick, resulting in another near fall. ## Zoey instructs Trish to fetch a chair from beneath the ring, and Trish obliges without causing harm. Becky attempts a rollup for another near fall. Trish adds chairs to the ring without incident this time. Zoey kicks Becky, positions her on the turnbuckles, and prepares for a superplex. However, Becky thwarts Zoey's effort, knocking her down. A leg drop from the turnbuckles by Becky to Zoey yields a close near fall. Becky endeavors to apply the DisArmHer, but Zoey escapes and propels Becky into the chairs. Becky counters Zoey's Z360 and executes an uranage for a near fall. Becky engages in a chase around the ring with Trish, who ultimately retrieves a kendo stick. ## Becky manages to block Trish's attempt, kicking her and striking her with the kendo stick. As Trish retreats up the aisle, Becky continues her assault. Meanwhile, Zoey utilizes a chair to strike Becky several times, nearly securing a pinfall. ## A commercial break ensues. ## Returning from the break, Becky hurls Zoey over the ringside barrier, sending her back into the ringside area. With determination, Becky delivers a forearm off the ringside barrier. She proceeds to execute an exploder, slamming Zoey into the ringside barrier for a near fall. Becky directs Zoey back into the ring and then surprises the crowd by retrieving a table from under the ring, earning cheers from the audience. However, Zoey counters with a kick, shifting the table aside. Zoey returns Becky to the ring and drops her onto the top rope. Utilizing a chair, Zoey strikes Becky in the back. Zoey positions a chair on top of Becky before making her way to the apron for a springboard twisting senton onto both Becky and the chair, securing a close near fall. Zoey pulls Becky amid a stack of chairs and adds another chair on top. ## Zoey ascends the turnbuckles, but Becky counters by striking her. Becky prepares for a superplex onto the chairs and successfully executes it for another near fall. Zoey rolls out of the ring. Becky rearranges the furniture, clearing the hood of the announce table. She aims for a uranage onto the table, yet Zoey counters with elbow strikes. Trish intervenes by tripping Becky. Zoey capitalizes, landing a sliding kick to Becky on the announce table, narrowly missing a pinfall. ## Zoey launches a kick at Becky before heading towards the ringside barrier, but Becky retaliates by pushing Zoey off. Seizing the moment, Becky sends Trish over the announce table. Becky prepares for a uranage on some storage cases, but Trish interrupts her plans, executing a bulldog off the table. Trish signals for Zoey to capitalize and go for the cover. Trish assists in pulling Zoey over, but their effort only results in a near fall. ## Trish and Zoey engage in a forearm exchange, eventually making their way to the storage cases. Meanwhile, Becky pushes Zoey to the floor. Becky follows up with a kick, though Zoey successfully thwarts Becky's uranage attempt. In an unintended turn of events, Zoey accidentally knocks Trish off, causing her to crash through a table. Capitalizing on the opportunity, Becky executes a uranage through a table on Zoey, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Becky Lynch ## Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta Vs Eddie Kingston & Katsuyori Shibata ## Taz joined the commentary team as Kingston wore a shirt paying tribute to the late Terry Funk, reading "Claudio Sucks Eggs." Yuta and Shibata started the match with some grappling, and Shibata landed some hard Kawada kicks. Castagnoli was eager to get tagged in, and Yuta obliged. Castagnoli landed some strikes but missed a dropkick, and Shibata missed a PK kick. Kingston tagged in, and Castagnoli tagged in Yuta, who then got beaten up by Kingston. ## The action spilled outside the ring as Kingston and Castagnoli brawled, with Yuta later connecting on a dive and Castagnoli slamming Kingston into the railing. Kingston found himself isolated until he managed to execute an STO on Yuta, allowing Shibata to get the hot tag. Shibata and Castagnoli took turns delivering corner strikes, and Shibata was the one left standing after a stalling running dropkick followed by a butterfly suplex. Shibata locked in a triangle choke, but Castagnoli escaped and, along with Yuta, executed a "fastball special" for a near fall. ## Shibata responded with a backfist that dropped Yuta and locked him in a submission hold while shrugging off Castagnoli's strikes. Kingston tagged in and planted Yuta with a DDT when Yuta tried to execute a "skin the cat" move. Kingston followed up with machine gun chops and an Exploder suplex, but Castagnoli interrupted with a big boot. Yuta then took a pump kick from Shibata, leading to Kingston executing a Saito Suplex. ## Shibata and Castagnoli exchanged uppercuts before an overhand right from Shibata knocked Castagnoli down. The fight continued outside the ring. Kingston and Yuta had a spirited exchange, with Yuta dropping Kingston on his head with a suplex, and Kingston responding with an enzuigiri and stiff slaps. ## Finally, it came down to Kingston and Castagnoli, who traded heavy blows until Castagnoli hit a Neutralizer for a two-count. Kingston managed to escape a Ricola Bomb attempt and landed a spinning backfist, followed by a Northern Lights Bomb for another near fall. Yuta fell victim to a backfist from Kingston and ended up caught in Shibata's chokehold on the apron. Kingston turned around just in time for Castagnoli to land a massive uppercut and secure the pin on Kingston, with Shibata unable to intervene from the apron. ## WINNERS: Claudio Castagnoli & Wheeler Yuta ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Adam Cole & MJF Crowned New ROH Tag Team Champions At AEW All In
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Adam Cole & MJF Crowned New ROH Tag Team Champions At AEW All In

Wembley, August 27, 2023 - The Brochachos secured championship gold in an impressive victory. ## At the AEW All In Zero Hour event, Adam Cole & MJF clinched the ROH Tag Team Championships by defeating Aussie Open's Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher. The match's culmination saw MJF's kangaroo kick connect with both Aussie Open members, paving the way for Cole and MJF to deliver a decisive double clothesline on Fletcher, sealing their triumph. ## This victory marks the inaugural reign as ROH Tag Team Champions for the formidable duo of MJF & Cole. Notably, Cole has previously held the ROH World and ROH Television Championships. Aussie Open's title reign, which spanned 37 days, has now come to an end after four successful defenses. ## Looking ahead, MJF and Cole are poised to take center stage in the main event, where MJF will put his AEW World Title on the line against Cole. ## KANGAROO KICK LIVE in @wembleystadium!Watch #AEWAllIn LONDON: ZERO HOUR LIVE on @YouTube▶️ https://t.co/zqFgVE2xXJ@The_MJF | @AdamColePro | @DUNKZILLADavis | @kylefletcherpro pic.twitter.com/P5DasVkmfM— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 27, 2023 ## DOUBLE CLOTHESLINE! @AdamColePro @The_MJF #AEWAllIn #ZeroHour➡️ https://t.co/fqbprHfONr➡️ https://t.co/CkfxC2VBqd pic.twitter.com/0zxNtsdY9j— TDE Wrestling (@tde_gif) August 27, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...