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AEW Collision Results, March 16, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Results, March 16, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

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Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on March 16, 2024, at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 5:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## AEW Collision Results, March 16, 2024## Singles Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Katsuyori Shibata ## The bell rang, and the fight was on! Both men locked up, pushing and shoving each other around the ring. Danielson grabbed Shibata's arms, trying to control him on the ground. Shibata fought back, getting to his feet each time Danielson took him down. ## After some back-and-forth grappling, they traded kicks. Danielson went low, stomping on Shibata's elbow. Shibata answered with punches to Danielson's face. Even though Danielson controlled Shibata's wrists, Shibata took him down and pounded him with punches. Danielson did a sneaky move, twisting Shibata's arm painfully. Shibata countered with a hold that bent Danielson way back.## They shoved chests and then chopped at each other, trading blows. Danielson went back to Shibata's sore elbow. He took Shibata down again and flipped him over the ropes, but Shibata landed on his feet outside the ring. ## After a short break, Danielson jumped off the top turnbuckle and nailed Shibata with two dropkicks. Shibata fought back with one of his own. Danielson wasn't done kicking, though, and he rained blows on Shibata. Shibata cornered Danielson and unloaded punches and chops.## Shibata wrapped Danielson's neck in a tight chokehold. Danielson fought out and grabbed Shibata's waist. They went back and forth, each trying to twist the other's ankle. Shibata stopped Danielson's big elbow strike. They traded punches to the gut, then Shibata slammed Danielson with a brutal move.## Shibata went crazy with elbow smashes to Danielson's face. Danielson answered with a nasty knee strike and then locked Shibata in a painful hold. Shibata barely reached the ropes to break the hold. Both guys were on their knees, exhausted. Danielson kicked Shibata repeatedly in the chest. Shibata took it like a champ, sat up, and kicked back. They slapped each other back and forth, trading blows.## Finally, they stood up and kept slapping. Danielson landed two kicks, the last one catching Shibata off guard. Shibata blocked Danielson's big knee and put him in a hold, but Danielson got his foot on the ropes to break it. They scrambled for a pin, and Danielson managed to roll Shibata up for the win. ## WINNER: Bryan Danielson ## Julia Hart vs. Trish Adora ## Julia Hart entered the ring first, with a lot riding on the match. The Open House rule was brutal - whoever lost wouldn't be allowed to be with their teammate in the upcoming tag match.## Adora came out swinging and took Hart down to the mat right away. She locked Hart's arms behind her back and tried to pin her with her legs, but only got a two count. Adora wouldn't let up, cranking on another submission move. Hart knew she had to escape and scrambled to the ropes, forcing Adora to follow.## Outside the ring, things got nasty. Hart shoved Adora back first into the steel steps, then slammed her head down on them! Not done there, Hart threw Adora like a ragdoll into the ring barricade.## After a short break, the fight continued. Hart seemed to have the upper hand, but Adora wouldn't give up. She grabbed Hart's wrist and blasted her with a few punches. Adora tried to trap Hart in the corner, but Hart was too quick and slipped out. She came back with a running clothesline that knocked the wind out of Adora.## Hart went for a special move, her signature Hartless submission, but Adora was crafty. She reversed it and almost pinned Hart! Adora wasn't finished. She tried a risky move, a jumping attack from the corner, but Hart saw it coming and dodged.## Hart rolled Adora up for a quick pin. With a flurry of kicks to keep Adora down, Hart climbed to the top turnbuckle and launched herself into a moonsault for the win. ## WINNER: Julia Hart ## Daniel Garcia vs. Lee Moriarty ## Moriarty wasted no time, throwing a kick at Garcia and then tying him up in an arm hold. They went back and forth with quick moves, neither one gaining a clear advantage. Moriarty ended up on the ground, and Garcia took the opportunity to taunt him with a little dance. Not cool, Garcia!## Garcia followed up with a kick and then a running dropkick that sent Moriarty flying out of the ring. But Garcia got cocky again, focusing on Taylor outside and letting his guard down. Moriarty capitalized with a daring dive over the top rope, taking Garcia down hard.## Back inside the ring, Moriarty landed a dropkick and held Garcia in a precarious position over the ropes. While the ref wasn't looking, Taylor snuck in a cheap shot, punching Garcia in the face. Moriarty tried to pin Garcia, focusing on his arm for extra pain. Garcia fought out of it though, landing punches to Moriarty's gut until he had to let go.## In the corner, Garcia went on the offensive, pummeling Moriarty with punches. They traded some hard slaps, and then Garcia slammed Moriarty with a suplex. But Moriarty wasn't done yet. He kicked Garcia right in the back of the head, but his injured knee wouldn't let him follow through properly. He went for a high-flying move, but Garcia outsmarted him and locked him in a painful submission hold, the heel hook. The pain was too much for Moriarty, and he had to tap out, giving Garcia the win. ## WINNER: Daniel Garcia ## Singles Match: PAC vs. Aaron Solow ## PAC's first opponent was supposed to be Komander, but he got hurt wrestling Konosuke Takeshita on "Rampage."## The match started with PAC forcing Solow against the ropes. Solow kicked back, then jumped over the top rope trying to escape. He went for a quick pin, but PAC wasn't done. He shoved Solow into the corner and gave him a kick to the face. PAC wasn't letting up - he jammed Solow's head into the turnbuckle with his foot.## PAC kept kicking Solow, this time hitting him on the side of the head. He stomped on Solow's face for good measure, then kicked him in the stomach a bunch of times. To finish him off, PAC climbed to the top turnbuckle and leaped down with a flying kick. He followed up with a punch to Solow's face while he was cornered. Finally, PAC hit his special move, the Black Arrow, and Solow was out cold. ## WINNER: PAC ## Claudio Castagnoli vs. Lance Archer ## Archer shoved Castagnoli's face hard. Castagnoli shoved back, and they started grappling. They slammed their shoulders into each other repeatedly. Archer kicked Castagnoli and then lifted him high before slamming him down. Castagnoli did the same to Archer. They punched each other back and forth. They even started kicking each other like kids. Castagnoli landed a strong punch to Archer's chin. Archer responded with a sharp elbow jab. They kept trading blows. ## Castagnoli hit Archer with a powerful uppercut. Archer tried to trip him, but Castagnoli ended up throwing Archer over the top rope and out of the ring. Castagnoli ran around the ring to avoid Archer, but Archer grabbed him before he could get away. Archer jumped off the ring apron onto Castagnoli with a big splash. ## After a short break, Castagnoli landed another strong uppercut. Archer picked him up and slammed him hard onto the mat. Archer hit Castagnoli hard on the shoulder. Castagnoli fought back with a move that flipped Archer upside down. In the corner, they continued to punch each other. Archer hit a clothesline, but Castagnoli dodged his next move and landed another uppercut. He followed with a double jump stomp on Archer's chest. Castagnoli ran outside the ring and hit Archer with another uppercut. He climbed to the top turnbuckle, but Archer stopped him with a knee strike and then slammed him down with a powerful move. ## Archer trapped Castagnoli in the corner and tried to put him away with his finishing move, but Castagnoli reversed it into another powerful move. He punched Archer repeatedly in the corner and then hit him with a jumping cutter. Castagnoli tried to slam Archer, but Archer blocked it. Castagnoli came back with a spinning uppercut. He lifted Archer for his signature move, but a group of wrestlers called "The Righteous" interfered. The referee called for the bell to end the match, and another wrestler, Danielson, jumped in to help Castagnoli. Another wrestler, Shibata, entered the ring with a chair. ## WINNER: Claudio Castagnoli via DQ ## Kyle O'Reilly vs. Bryan Keith ## O'Reilly and Keith clashed in a tense bout, trading holds and strikes. O'Reilly's technical prowess clashed with Keith's power. After a series of back-and-forth exchanges, O'Reilly locked in the ARMageddon submission for the win. The Undisputed Kingdom celebrated O'Reilly's victory in the ring. ## WINNER: Kyle O'Reilly ## House of Black vs. The Infantry ## HOB waited impatiently in the ring for the bell. Once it rang, King wasted no time, slamming Bravo into the corner and hitting him with a powerful clothesline. Matthews joined the party with a flying kick to Dean from the ring apron. King basically played with Bravo, toying with him before dishing out more punishment.## During a commercial break, things weren't looking good for The Infantry. HOB continued to dominate. After the break, things shifted a bit. Dean surprised everyone with a quick roll-up on Matthews. Bravo followed up by keeping the pressure on Matthews. King tagged in to try and stop the momentum. Dean managed to land a few punches on him in the corner.## For a while, it seemed like The Infantry might actually have a chance. But HOB wasn't done yet. King went for a brutal move called Dante's Inferno on Dean, but Bravo broke up the pin at the last second. HOB recovered and went back on the attack, leaving both Infantry members flat on their backs.## Matthews tried to throw Bravo out of the ring, but Bravo outsmarted him and held onto the ropes. King tried to jump over the ropes to attack Bravo, but Bravo yanked them down, sending King crashing onto the announcer's table (which somehow didn't break!). King wasn't finished though, he hit a piledriver on Bravo right on the table!## Back in the ring, Matthews went for his finishing move, the curb stomp, on Dean. But instead of pinning him right away, he arrogantly pulled Dean up. This gave Dean a chance. As Matthews climbed to the top rope for another move, Mark Briscoe (not in the match) threw a chair at him, knocking him down. King went after Briscoe, chasing him out of the ring.## Dean, seeing his opportunity, rolled over Murphy (the referee) and got the pin! The crowd erupted as The Infantry pulled off a huge upset.## Malakai Black, the leader of HOB, stormed to the ring and stared down Briscoe, who was watching from the crowd. Looks like there might be more trouble brewing between them. ## WINNER: The Infantry (Carlie Bravo & Shawn Dean) ## Copeland entered the ring carrying the same box from the other night, plus a chair. He grabbed the mic and yelled, "Christian, listen up! Jay is gone."## Copeland claimed he wasn't trying to steal Christian's moment. He earned a title shot fair and square with his "Cope Open" win. But the jerks (Patriarchy) took him out with a nasty chair shot to both heads.## Then, Mick Foley called him up and reminded Copeland of who he really is. So, Copeland made himself a weapon - a piece of wood with black nails painted on it, kind of beat up. He called it "Spike."## Copeland promised to make Christian yell "I quit" with this weapon.## "It all started in our hometown 40 years ago," Copeland said, "and after all this time, it ends tonight!" ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Top 10 WWE Wrestlers With Most WrestleMania Wins WWE News
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Top 10 WWE Wrestlers With Most WrestleMania Wins

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WWE WrestleMania stands as the pinnacle event in WWE history, making it a dream for many wrestling stars to grace its card and headline the spectacle.## As the 2024 WrestleMania approaches, let's examine the top 10 wrestlers who have not only made the most appearances but also secured the most victories.## Across the 39 WrestleMania events, The Undertaker stands tall with an impressive 25 wins. Below, let's take a look at the top 10 wrestlers with the most victories. ## 1. The Undertaker - Won 25 And Lost 2 ## The Deadman himself, The Undertaker, reigns supreme at WrestleMania with a staggering 25 victories. His legendary undefeated streak of 21 consecutive wins, etched forever in wrestling history, solidifies his position as the undisputed king of the grandest stage. With a total of 27 matches under his belt, it's highly improbable that his record will ever be eclipsed.## Throughout his WrestleMania career, The Undertaker has conquered an impressive roster of opponents, leaving a trail of defeated legends in his wake. From Triple H, whom he's vanquished thrice, to Shawn Michaels and Kane, who each fell twice to his power, his dominance is undeniable. Other giants like Ric Flair, John Cena, Batista, CM Punk, Randy Orton, Edge, Bray Wyatt, and AJ Styles have all tasted defeat at the hands of The Phenom. ## 2. John Cena: Won 10 And Lost 6 ## No discussion of WrestleMania legends is complete without John Cena, the iconic figure known by various personas like "The Champ," "Super Cena," and "Big Match John." He served as his generation's Hulk Hogan, consistently taking center stage in the event's most prestigious matches.## Cena's WrestleMania dominance is undeniable. He boasts victories over wrestling royalty like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, The Rock, Batista, JBL, Edge, and the formidable duo of Big Show and Edge in thrilling World Title matches. This impressive list doesn't end there. He emerged victorious in United States Title bouts against The Big Show and Rusev, further showcasing his championship prowess. Moreover, his triumphs over Bray Wyatt and the controversial partnership of The Miz and Maryse (with Nikki Bella by his side) solidified his versatility and adaptability in the grand arena. ## 3. Triple H - Won 10 And Lost 13 ## Triple H has a unique WrestleMania legacy, boasting the third most victories despite having the most losses. With the second most matches in WrestleMania history, he's defeated iconic names like Brock Lesnar, Batista, Randy Orton, Sting, Chris Jericho, and Booker T. ## Notably, he was the first heel to win the WrestleMania main event in 2000, retaining his WWE Title against The Rock, Mick Foley, and The Big Show. ## 4. Hulk Hogan: Won 8 And Lost 3 And 1 Went Draw ## Hulk Hogan's WrestleMania legacy is defined by his presence in eight of the first nine main events, winning seven of them. Memorable victories include triumphs over Andre the Giant and Randy Savage, as well as notable wins against Sid, Sgt. Slaughter, and King Kong Bundy. ## In 2002, his return to the company culminated in his eighth and final WrestleMania victory in a highly anticipated match against Vince McMahon, billed as "20 years in the making." ## 5. Edge: Won 9 And Lost 5 ## Edge holds a WWE record with 31 title reigns. He began his career with a streak, winning his first five WrestleMania matches, including memorable victories in the fabled triangle ladder and TLC matches, as well as against Booker T and Mick Foley. ## In his final match before retirement in 2011, he defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Alberto Del Rio. Since returning in 2020, he has secured victories over Randy Orton and AJ Styles at WrestleMania. ## 6. Bret Hart: Won 8 And Lost 6 ## Bret "The Hitman" Hart competed in 14 WrestleManias over 24 years, with several historic moments. He secured his first major singles victory by defeating Roddy Piper for the Intercontinental Title in 1992, with Piper later refereeing his wins over Yokozuna and Bob Backlund. ## His classic match against Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 13 is often cited as one of the best and featured a memorable double turn. Hart returned in 2010 to defeat Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 26, concluding their on-screen rivalry. ## 7. Kane: Won 8 And Lost 9 ## Kane, despite having a losing record, has been a consistent presence just below the top tier throughout his career. ## At WrestleMania, he's had notable victories over Triple H (by DQ) and Randy Orton. His quickest triumph came at WrestleMania 24, defeating Chavo Guerrero for the ECW Title in just 11 seconds, making it the shortest title match (and second shortest overall) in WrestleMania history. ## 8. Randy Orton: Won 8 And Lost 10 ## Despite more losses than wins, Randy Orton has secured memorable victories at WrestleMania, including defeating The Rock and Mick Foley at WrestleMania 20. He's added wins against CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt (twice), Triple H, and John Cena (in a triple threat WWE Title match).## His latest victory was with Matt Riddle as "RKBRO," successfully defending the Raw Tag Titles. Fans speculate if Orton and Riddle could face off at WrestleMania 2023 upon Orton's hopeful return from injury. ## 9. Roman Reigns: Won 8 And Lost 2 ## Roman Reigns boasts a strong WrestleMania record with seven wins from nine outings. His victories include triumphs alongside The Shield and as a singles star, defeating top names like Brock Lesnar, The Undertaker, Triple H, Drew McIntyre, Edge, and Daniel Bryan in a triple threat match. Reigns is poised to continue his dominance in the years ahead. ## 10. Rey Mysterio: Won 8 And Lost 6 ## Mysterio has appeared in a total of 14 WrestleManias, which ties him with several other legends like Edge for the third most appearances overall. His win-loss record sits at 8 wins and 6 losses. He has some major accomplishments at the Grandest Stage of Them All, including: Winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship for the first time in a Triple Threat Match at WrestleMania 22. Defeating John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) for the Intercontinental Championship in a record-breaking 21 seconds at WrestleMania 25 and Becoming the twenty-first Triple Crown Champion in WWE history with his Intercontinental Championship win. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Mick Foley Shocks Fans With Surprise Appearance As Santa Claus At GCW Event WWE News
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Mick Foley Shocks Fans With Surprise Appearance As Santa Claus At GCW Event

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Stamford, December 17 - WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley, renowned as a legend in the professional wrestling industry, made a stunning and festive appearance at a recent GCW (Game Changer Wrestling) event. The Hardcore Legend, known for his contributions to WWE, surprised fans by donning the iconic red suit of Santa Claus during the ICW No Holds Barred event on December 16.## Embracing the holiday spirit, Foley, in his Santa Claus persona, brought more than just cheer to the ring. In a surprising turn of events, he executed a double-arm DDT on John Wayne Murdoch, leaving him sprawled in the squared circle. Foley didn't stop there; he elevated the intensity by introducing a barbed wire bat into the mix.## With a forceful swing, Foley struck Murdoch on the head with the bat, ultimately assisting Tara Zep in securing the victory. This marked Mick Foley's first appearance outside WWE in a significant while, as he hasn't participated in a match since the 2012 WWE Royal Rumble.## Notably, Foley had expressed his willingness to collaborate with Shawn Michaels in overseeing NXT, showcasing his continued interest in contributing to the wrestling industry in various capacities. ## I have no words pic.twitter.com/1M8LjqpGli— EatingTheIndies.com (@OaklandRovers) December 17, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Results November 7, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap NXT
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WWE NXT Results November 7, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on November 7, 2023, from Capital Wrestling Center with a full action-packed match card. ## Make sure you follow us on social so that you can come to know about momentary announcements and the latest results of WWE NXT and others. WWE NXT is broadcasted on USA Network [8 PM ET on Tuesday ] [You can watch WWE NXT live at 6:30 in India on Sony Ten 1/1HD/3/3HD every Wednesday morning]. ## WWE NXT Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am EDT on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE NXT Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on SuperSport Variety 3 in South Africa on Thursdays at 02:00 am CAT ## NXT Time In Italy: In Italy, NXT airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE NXT Results November 7, 2023 & Winners ## Heritage Cup Championship: Akira Tozawa (with Chad Gable, Maxxine Dupri, and Otis) vs. Noam Dar (with Oro Mensah, Jakara Jackson, and Lash Legend) ## Round One:## They grapple with Tozawa and Dar exchanging moves. Dar works on Tozawa's leg and wrist. Tozawa counters with a rollup and chops. Dar misses a stomp.## Round Two:## Dar gains a quick pinfall over Tozawa.## Round Three:## Tozawa goes for a Shining Wizard and aerial moves but Dar counters with kicks and holds. They exchange punches.## Round Four:## Tozawa forces Dar to tap out with an ankle lock. ## Round Five:## Tozawa puts on an impressive performance but ultimately falls to Dar's Nova Roller after some interference. ## WINNER: Noam Dar (retains championship) ## After the match, Maxxine slaps Oro, and Chad and Otis attack Tozawa.## Vic announces the Deadline event on December 9th with qualifying matches chosen by Mick Foley.## Lyra Valkyria, the NXT Women's Champion, acknowledges her hero Becky Lynch but warns Xia Li, who confronts her, that she'll have to earn the title.## Tyler Bate talks about his focus for the Iron Survivor Match.## Fallon is ready for her match without ringside assistance.## Drew Gulak questions Chad's association with his group and challenges them to a match.## Otis challenges Drew as well. ## A referee is told to ensure there's a clear winner in the Von Wagner vs. Bron Breakker match. ## Indi Hartwell enters Shawn's office for an undisclosed discussion. ## Iron Survivor Challenge Match Qualifier: Tiffany Stratton vs. Fallon Henley ## In the match, Tiffany and Fallon exchange holds and strikes. Fallon applies a single-leg crab, but Tiffany escapes to the floor. After a commercial break, they continue to battle. Tiffany targets Fallon's leg by wrapping it around the ring post.## However, Fallon attempts a roll-up for a near fall. Tiffany retaliates with a knee kick, catching Fallon off the turnbuckles and securing the win with the Prettiest Moonsault Ever. ## WINNER: Tiffany Stratton ## Wes Lee, back in NXT, has Dom Mysterio in his sights for the future. Baron Corbin appears and cynically discusses Wes' return. ## Bron Breakker comments on his upcoming match, stating that Von should be worried due to the discretion directive from Shawn. He asserts that Von will realize he made a mistake in thinking he could beat him. ## Von Wagner (with Robert Stone) vs. Bron Breakker ## Bron and Von trade punches. Von attempts a clothesline off the turnbuckles but loses his balance. Bron seizes the opportunity with a knee and a German suplex. Bron's straps come down, and he applies the Steiner Recliner, but Von powers out. Von counters with punches and executes a butterfly suplex, followed by a corner splash and a running boot to the head. ## Von's powerbomb attempt through the announce table is thwarted by Bron. The referee stops Stone from using a chair, allowing Bron to deliver a low blow. Bron then spears Von on the floor and secures the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Bron Breakker ## After the match, Stone hits Bron with a chair, but Bron retaliates and goes after Stone. However, Von intervenes and powerbombs Bron through a table, and they reconcile with a hug.## Carmelo Hayes, in an interview with McKenzie, denies attacking Trick and expresses his intention to have a face-to-face conversation with him. ## Ridge Holland and Butch share their rough upbringing on the streets, emphasizing their principles and readiness to confront their opponents next week in a direct showdown. ## Elektra Lopez and Lola Vice vs. Roxanne Perez and Kelani Jordan ## Before the match, Ms. NXT Arianna Grace offers good luck wishes to the competitors.## Lopez and Perez start the match with Lopez getting the upper hand with a fallaway slam and choking Roxanne. Lola kicks Perez and tags in Jordan. Jordan executes a Tiger Feint arm drag, but Lopez tags back in and hits a back elbow and an elbow drop for a near fall.## Vice tags in, performs a running hip thrust, and briefly forgets she's in a match, dancing. Jordan delivers a cross body for a near fall. Perez tags back in, targeting Lopez's leg. Lola hits a spinning heel kick to Perez's midsection. Lopez tags in, and they double-team Perez with kicks. Perez counters with a side Russian leg sweep. Jordan tags in and finishes with a split-legged moonsault for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Kelani Jordan and Roxanne Perez ## Arianna commends the competitors as the real winners, but Karmen Petrovic sneakily attacks Grace from behind. ## Joe Gacy reflects on how his inner turmoil has grown, resulting in overwhelming anger and people labeling him as "weird." He acknowledges his personal struggle and remains unsure about the way forward. ## Drew Gulak (with Charlie Dempsey, Myles Borne, and Damon Kemp) vs. Otis (with Chad Gable, Akira Tozawa, and Maxxine Dupri) ## They lock up, and Drew applies a side headlock, but Otis overpowers him with a short-arm clothesline. Otis then hits a shoulder in the corner, but Drew moves, causing Otis to hit the ring post.## Drew retaliates with a running back elbow and a clothesline off the turnbuckles. He applies a wrist lock and a triangle hold, but Otis rolls over for near falls. Otis hits a one-armed powerbomb and catches Drew mid-splash attempt, turning it into a belly-to-back suplex.## Otis runs through Drew with back elbows, delivers a clothesline, and then proceeds with a caterpillar and an elbow drop. He finishes the match with a pop-up powerbomb for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Otis ## Tiffany and Kiana chat in the backstage. Kiana congratulates Tiffany but expresses her desire to be in the match instead of Roxanne. Tiffany disagrees, believing they should remain at the top. Kiana hints at a showdown between them at Deadline, and Tiffany makes it clear she doesn't like her.## In another scene, Boa talks to Dante Chen, who has adopted Boa's face paint pattern. ## Iron Survivor Qualifying Match: Tyler Bate vs. Dijak ## Tyler Bate starts with a side headlock, and after some back-and-forth, he lands a corkscrew back elbow for a near fall. Bate uses a side headlock again, but Dijak blocks a kick and hoists Bate on his shoulders. Bate counters and sends Dijak out with an enzuigiri, then hits a plancha and a crossbody.## Dijak retaliates, tossing Bate into the crowd and gets a near fall in the ring. Bate and Dijak exchange blows, with Bate executing a superplex. They trade punches and near falls until Bate pulls off an impressive airplane spin into a slam for another close call. ## Dijak started with a drop toe hold, avoiding the referee narrowly after a missed back fist. Bate countered with a punch and a close near fall from a rebound clothesline.## Dijak executed a release suplex and attempted an aerial move. Bate's German superplex was thwarted, with Dijak landing on his feet and following up with a clothesline for a near fall. Dijak tried "Feast Your Eyes," but Bate evaded it and countered "Tyler Driver 97." Bate's knee lift didn't connect, and Dijak won with "Feast Your Eyes." ## WINNER: Dijak ## Trick Williams arrives at the Most Dangerous Parking Lot in Sports Entertainment without parking properly. After a commercial break, it's announced that Chase and Hudson will defend their tag titles next week.## Carmelo Hayes gets to the point, emphasizing that the situation is about him and Trick. Trick arrives, and they discuss their partnership. Trick questions Hayes's support when he needs it.## Hayes acknowledges their successful partnership but doesn't answer Trick's question about the attack. Lexis King intervenes and gets everyone's attention. Trick tries to hit King but accidentally strikes Hayes.## After some tense moments, Trick and Hayes eventually hug, but Hayes wears a devious expression. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results August 18, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners SmackDown
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WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results August 18, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

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Toronto, 18 August 2023 - Here are the full results for this Friday's SmackDown which is scheduled to air live on August 18, 2023, live from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON. ## Friday Night SmackDown currently airs live every Friday on Fox from 8:00 ET–10:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE SmackDown starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Saturday mornings. ## WWE SmackDown Time In Australia: It airs live on at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE SmackDown Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE SmackDown Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Saturday at 02:00 am CAT ## SmackDown Time In Italy: In Italy, SmackDown airs on DMAX at 2:00 pm with the international version of one-hour shows airing on Cielo in Italian ## SmackDown airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am. While SmackDown airs live on Fox Sports in Mexico and across Central and South America since 2014. ## WWE Friday Night SmackDown, August 18, 2023 Play-By-Play Results The Grayson Waller Effect begins with Waller welcoming everyone to Smackdown and highlighting the 25th Anniversary Celebration for Edge. He's eagerly awaiting Edge's gratitude towards Grayson. The focus then shifts to tonight's guests: Santos Escobar and Rey Mysterio.## Escobar enters with a knee brace, accompanied by Rey.## A video clip of Rey's US Title victory from the previous week is shown.## Waller congratulates Rey and inquires about his feelings.## Rey expresses his joy at regaining the United States Championship.## Waller turns to Santos and asks if he ever envisioned himself as the champion.## Rey explains that Theory concocted a plan last week, but their interference spoiled it.## Waller suggests the notion of them sharing the championship.## Rey clarifies that the title belongs to the LWO.## Waller questions if there's any tension due to Rey supposedly taking Santos' opportunity, highlighting Santos' recent successes.## Santos emphasizes his victory over Waller.## Waller points out that Santos defeated Rey, and Santos' mentor stole the opportunity.## Waller states his desire for the spotlight and reluctance to pass the torch.## Santos interrupts, instructing Waller to be quiet. He conveys that his only frustration is with Austin Theory, whom he berates as a lowlife. Santos sanctioned Rey as champion due to his deep respect and familial bond. He asserts that Austin got what he deserved and warns of further consequences.## Austin Theory's entrance music interrupts, and he heads to the ring.## Theory congratulates Rey sarcastically and criticizes him for not receiving a "Father of the Year" award. He questions the management of the show and insists that last week's events were unfair. He challenges Santos for not confronting him directly. Theory asserts that Rey was never meant to be part of that match, predicting that Adam Pearce will return the US Title to him.## Adam Pearce emerges and dismisses Theory's complaints.## LA Knight's music hits, and he approaches the ring.## Knight seeks clarification and mocks Theory for claiming to be the greatest champion despite rare title defenses. He chastises Theory for dropping the ball. Knight, who hasn't held the US Title yet, highlights his victory at SummerSlam against numerous opponents. He suggests settling the matter with a number one contender match, which Pearce approves. An impromptu match is set in motion. ## LA Knight Vs Austin Theory in a Number One Contender Match ## As the match is about to commence, The Miz makes his entrance and heads to the ring.## With Knight momentarily distracted by Miz's arrival, Theory strikes with a forearm, followed by a flurry of punches and kicks. Theory delivers a knee strike and follows it up with a fallaway slam. He lands a solid punch and then whips Knight into the corner, but Knight counters with a clothesline. Knight executes a suplex and climbs the turnbuckles, nailing an elbow drop for a close near fall.## Theory responds with a kick, prompting Knight to retaliate with a powerful power slam for another near fall. Theory sends Knight to the ringside area, where they brawl near the announce table. Theory propels Knight into the apron and continues his assault, pummeling Knight in front of Miz. Knight rolls to the outside and connects with a forearm before slamming Theory into the announce table repeatedly. ## Knight tosses Theory back into the ring and briefly shifts his attention to Miz. Theory capitalizes with a well-timed kick, but Knight avoids being rammed into the announce table. Instead, Knight turns the tables and hurls Theory into the announce table, with Theory colliding into Miz. ## Back from the break, Theory delivers an elbow strike, but Knight counters with punches and a clothesline. Knight attempts a sunset flip for a near fall. Theory executes a drop toe hold, sending Knight into the turnbuckles, and follows up with a slingshot rolling drop kick for a near fall. ## A replay from the break shows Theory ramming Knight into the ring steps. ## Theory focuses on stomping Knight's ribs before delivering a clothesline. Theory then positions himself on the apron, but Knight catches him, executing a belly-to-back suplex. Knight launches into a series of punches and Irish whips. He follows up with a neck breaker, a side Russian leg sweep, and a boot to the head, securing a near fall. Knight unloads kicks in the corner and lands a running knee. He attempts a belly-to-back suplex, but Theory manages to land on his feet. Theory takes down Knight with a well-timed clip and a punch. Knight avoids Theory's signature move, A Town Down, and answers with a power slam. ## Knight prepares for the YEAHple's Elbow, but Miz interferes by stepping onto the apron. Knight responds with a kick and a DDT. Miz enters the ring, and Knight goes after him, ultimately clotheslining Miz over the top rope. In the midst of the distraction, Theory seizes the opportunity and rolls up Knight for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Austin Theory ## After the commercial break, the show continues with a series of congratulatory messages for Edge's 25-year journey in WWE. John Cena, Sheamus, Natalya, The Miz, Charlotte Flair, and Sami Zayn express their admiration for Edge. ## Returning from the break, Michael Cole discusses Edge's first visit to WWE Headquarters. ## A video package about Edge begins, featuring clips of him asking Bret Hart a question on a talk show. Booker T mentions his early anticipation of Edge becoming a major star. There are glimpses of Edge's humorous five-second poses and kazoos. Mick Foley describes him as a perfect blend of athleticism and showmanship. Steve Austin emphasizes Edge's selflessness. Kofi Kingston praises Edge's infectious passion. The Undertaker acknowledges Edge's willingness to take risks for the sake of entertainment. Randy Orton acknowledges Edge's role in raising the performance bar for everyone. ## Edge reflects that when someone takes away what you love the most and you start a family, it becomes a question of whether you can resist the temptation if it's dangled in front of you. The video showcases Edge's triumphant return at the Royal Rumble. Batista labels Edge as WWE's rock star. Various individuals imitate Edge's iconic pose. Hulk Hogan credits Edge with leaving a lasting impact on the wrestling business. ## Bayley and Dakota Kai make their entrance and announce that they have something special to share. Bayley remarks that the Toronto audience may not deserve it, but they will present the crowd with something unfamiliar to Toronto—champions. She takes a dig at the Toronto crowd's lack of recent championship successes and suggests that they're about to grace the people with their presence. ## Iyo Sky and Bayley (with Dakota Kai) Vs Bianca Belair and Charlotte Flair ## The match begins with Bayley facing off against Bianca. Bayley makes a move for the leg, but Bianca responds with a waist lock. Bayley counters with a single-leg takedown, resulting in a near fall. Bianca then executes a waist lock takedown of her own. She transitions into a side headlock and follows up with a shoulder strike in the corner. Bianca goes on to deliver a suplex. ## Charlotte Flair tags in and delivers kicks to Bayley in the corner. Flair forcefully sends Bayley into the turnbuckles and delivers chopping strikes. Bayley attempts a move resembling a sunset flip, but Flair rolls through and lands a dropkick. Charlotte tries for a fallaway slam, but Bayley slips away and pulls Charlotte down to the mat. ## Iyo tags in and delivers a chop to Charlotte. Flair retaliates with chops of her own and a forearm in the corner. Charlotte sends Iyo to the apron and uses a boot to the head to send her to the outside. Flair follows up with a cannonball leap off the apron, connecting with both Iyo and Bayley outside the ring.## As the action resumes, Bayley employs a side headlock on Charlotte. Flair counters with a backbreaker and hurls Bayley into the turnbuckles. Bayley answers with a press slam, earning a near fall. Iyo nimbly lands on her feet during a belly-to-back suplex attempt. She transitions into La Mistica, then transitions it into a crossface submission on Flair. Charlotte manages to rise to her feet and snap mares Iyo to escape the hold. Despite Flair's proximity, Iyo prevents her from tagging out. Flair attempts a sunset flip, but Iyo holds on, forcing Flair to roll through. Charlotte finally executes a back body drop, but Iyo knocks Bianca off the apron just as Flair was about to tag her. ## Iyo follows up with a chopping strike to Flair. She delivers a dropkick against the ropes and scores a near fall. Bianca tags in, unleashing a series of shoulder tackles and a well-executed dropkick. She follows it up with a delayed vertical suplex, showcasing her strength. Bianca proceeds with a shoulder thrust in the corner before ascending the turnbuckles to deliver punches to Iyo. ## Bayley intervenes to halt Bianca's assault, but Bianca surprises with a backflip, using it to execute a backbreaker on Bayley. Taking advantage of Iyo's positioning, Bianca executes a handspring moonsault to Bayley, which inadvertently hits Iyo. Iyo responds with a dropkick aimed at the back of Bianca's leg. Bayley tags in and executes a KneeDT, earning a near fall. Bianca retaliates with a neck breaker on Bayley while simultaneously delivering a DDT to Iyo. ## Charlotte enters the match after tagging in and climbs the turnbuckles, executing a cross body on both Iyo and Bayley. Charlotte follows up with a series of chops. She performs a fallaway slam on Iyo, then repeats the move on Bayley. Flair proceeds with a handspring clothesline, resulting in a close near fall. Charlotte ascends the turnbuckles once more, but Bayley interferes and pushes her off, causing Flair to crash onto the ringside floor. Charlotte clutches her ankle in pain while Bayley shoves Bianca off the apron. Iyo takes advantage and kicks Flair, while Bayley returns Flair to the ring. ## Bayley gains a near fall after a pin attempt. Iyo tags in and goes for a high-risk maneuver from the top rope, but her moonsault misses its mark. Iyo, however, lands on her feet and swiftly strikes Flair with a shotei. Attempting a running shoulder strike into the corner, Iyo ends up hitting the ring post instead. Bayley seizes the opportunity and sets up for a figure-four leglock. Charlotte counters with a punch. ## Bianca tags in and Flair kicks Bayley. Bianca connects with the KOD (Kiss of Death) on Bayley, securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER:Charlotte Flair and Bianca Belair ## More tributes pour in for Edge as Cody, AJ Styles, Ricochet, Bayley, and Dolph Ziggler share their congratulations.## Cody reminisces about Edge's participation in the European tour following his retirement announcement.## Kevin Owens expresses his desire to have wrestled Edge. Becky extends her gratitude to Edge for his support. Rey sends his love and warm wishes for Edge's 25th anniversary. Kurt Angle hails Edge as one of the all-time greatest wrestlers. ## In the backstage area, Cathy interviews Bianca when she is suddenly ambushed by Dakota, Iyo, and Bayley. They forcefully propel her into a storage case, followed by Iyo choking Bianca using a chair. Bayley proceeds to trap Bianca's leg in a chair, and Iyo strikes the chair with another chair. ## Officials quickly intervene to halt the attack. ## Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins Vs Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows (with Mia Yim) ## Gallows initiates the assault with a series of kicks and punches directed at Ford. Luke follows up with peek-a-boo uppercuts, and Karl Anderson enters the fray with an Irish whip on Ford. Luke delivers a splash, setting up Karl to follow with a kick for a close near fall. Karl proceeds with an uppercut and chop. Ford retaliates with a clothesline, prompting Dawkins to tag in. ## Dawkins enters with a burst of energy, launching punches and kicks at Karl. Ford joins in with his own flurry of strikes. Karl is sent into the apron, but he manages to counter as Dawkins charges, using a boot to his advantage. Karl responds with a chop. Dawkins executes a pump handle suplex, knocking Luke off the apron in the process. Dawkins continues the momentum with a twisting suplex, setting up Ford to hit a Frog Splash for another near fall. Luke is then sent to the ringside area. ## Dawkins tags back in, and Karl gets back on his feet. Ford springs over Karl, but Karl counters with a spinebuster. Gallows tags in, and they execute a tandem belly-to-back suplex and neck breaker combination for another near fall. Karl tags back in, and they prepare for the Magic Killer. However, Dawkins manages to escape, hitting Karl with an enzuigiri. Ford clotheslines Gallows out of the ring and follows up with a plancha. ## Karl surprises Dawkins with a flying boot. Ford takes the blind tag and together they execute the Sky High and a neck breaker combination, resulting in the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins ## Following the match, Bobby Lashley joins Angelo and Montez on the stage. ## The scene shifts to Paul Heyman backstage, and he appears visibly displeased. ## Looking back to the previous week on Smackdown, the focus was on the Bloodline. Kayla sought an update from Paul Heyman concerning this matter.## Kayla attempted to engage Paul about Roman Reigns' state of mind, but Paul remained tight-lipped.## Alluding to some rumors she'd heard, Kayla prompted Paul for more information. Paul responded by asking what rumors she had to bring to him. He mentioned the departure of Jey Uso from the Bloodline and WWE, as well as potential rumors about Roman's family. Paul even turned the conversation toward Kayla's own family, asking about her mother, father, and cousins.## Paul then shifted the discussion to the rumors surrounding Roman's cousins, noting the contrast with Kayla's apparent lack of interest in topics like Edge and Austin Theory's recent victory.## Drawing on a phrase from Quebec, Paul took a call and informed the caller about the ongoing live interview. The conversation took an unexpected turn, leading to some surprising news before the call abruptly ended.## When Kayla inquired about the information, Paul clarified that it was not a rumor, but a fact—a spoiler, in fact. He announced that Jimmy Uso would be appearing on the upcoming Smackdown.## Kayla pressed Paul to reveal the source of this information, but he declined, indicating that he couldn't divulge it.## As the scene transitioned, it was revealed that in the following week, Jimmy Uso would indeed be present on Smackdown. Additionally, there was mention of Grayson Waller taking on Rey Mysterio in a non-title match. ## Sheamus (with Butch and Ridge Holland) Vs Edge ## They exchange a handshake before getting into the action. Edge initiates with a side headlock followed by a swift shoulder tackle. They grapple, and Sheamus gains control with a wrist lock and a side headlock. Sheamus responds with a forceful shoulder tackle of his own. He then executes a uranage backbreaker move. ## We return to the action, and Edge starts off with a series of punches. He follows up with a springboard back elbow maneuver. Edge then executes an Edge-O-Matic, coming close to a pinfall. Edge directs Sheamus to the apron and smoothly slides under, delivering a power bomb to the outside floor. After bringing Sheamus back into the ring, Edge connects with a crossbody move, coming close to another near fall. ## Edge readies himself for a Sharpshooter attempt, but Sheamus thwarts it by kicking Edge away. Sheamus responds with a tilt-a-whirl power slam, nearly getting a pinfall. Sheamus then aims to execute forearm strikes on the apron, but Edge counters and lands a series of punches. Edge switches to delivering knees to Sheamus' midsection, causing him to tumble onto the apron. In a fierce move, Edge spears Sheamus through the ropes and onto the outside floor. ## After a commercial break, we return to find Sheamus applying a Cloverleaf submission hold on Edge. Edge responds with forceful forearms to the back of Sheamus' legs and his back. Edge transitions into a crossface submission hold, but Sheamus manages to reach the ropes to break the hold. Edge charges into the corner but gets met with Sheamus' boots. Sheamus struggles to ascend the turnbuckles, and Edge halts his progress with a well-placed boot to the head. Edge positions himself on the turnbuckles, executing a successful superplex and following it up with Edgecution for a near fall. ## Undeterred, Edge returns to the turnbuckles, but Sheamus intervenes with a timely kick to halt Edge's plans. A back-and-forth exchange of punches ensues between Sheamus and Edge. Sheamus incorporates forearms into the mix. Sheamus then lifts Edge for a super Air Raid Crash. Seizing the moment, Sheamus positions for the Celtic Cross and lands the move, coming very close to a pinfall victory. ## On the apron, Sheamus delivers a series of forceful forearms across Edge's chest. Edge defiantly urges Sheamus to continue the onslaught. Sheamus responds with more impactful forearms. In a fiery exchange, Edge slaps Sheamus before landing a clothesline. ## Edge then readies himself for a spear, but Sheamus counters with a jumping knee followed by his signature Brogue Kick. He comes close to securing a pinfall. Sheamus prepares for another Brogue Kick, but Edge evades, rolling up Sheamus for a near fall. Edge counters with a spear, earning another near fall. ## Refusing to relent, Edge charges in with yet another spear, this time securing the three-count pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Edge via pinfall ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

List Of All WWE Night of Champions Events, Dates & Locations WWE News
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List Of All WWE Night of Champions Events, Dates & Locations

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WWE Night of Champions, a premier pay-per-view debuted in June 2007 as Vengeance: Night of Champions. The event, which was initially held in conjunction with Vengeance, took over the June PPV slot in 2008 and the July slot in 2009 before settling on September as its annual date in 2010. The original concept of Night of Champions was that every championship promoted on WWE's main roster was to be defended, making it a highly anticipated and prestigious event in the wrestling community.## To align with the original WWE brand extension (2002-2011), the events from 2007 to 2010 featured wrestlers from the Raw, SmackDown, and ECW brands. Although the brand extension ended in 2011, Night of Champions was reinstated in 2016, featuring wrestlers from Raw and SmackDown. However, the 2023 event, to be held in Saudi Arabia, will feature championship matches but not all of WWE's main roster championships will be defended.## The Night of Champions event has showcased ten different WWE championships since its inception. However, only four championships have been contested at every event thus far, namely the WWE Championship (renamed the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in 2014 and 2015), the WWE Intercontinental Championship, the WWE United States Championship, and the WWE Tag Team Championship (later renamed Raw Tag Team Championship in 2016). These four championships are the only ones to remain active through both brand split periods. ## In summary, the Night of Champions has been a highly celebrated and anticipated event in the professional wrestling world. The event's history, which spans over a decade, is marked by its commitment to showcasing the best wrestling talent from across the WWE main roster, making it an essential part of the wrestling calendar. ## List Of WWE Night of Champions Events # Event Date City Venue Main Event 1 Vengeance: Night of Champions June 24, 2007 Houston, Texas Toyota Center John Cena (c) vs. Mick Foley vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Randy Orton vs. King Booker in a Five-Pack Challenge for the WWE Championship 2 Night of Champions (2008) June 29, 2008 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center Triple H (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship 3 Night of Champions (2009) July 26, 2009 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wachovia Center CM Punk (c) vs. Jeff Hardy for the World Heavyweight Championship 4 Night of Champions (2010) September 19, 2010 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena Sheamus (c) vs. Wade Barrett vs. Chris Jericho vs. Edge vs. Randy Orton vs. John Cena in a Six-Pack Elimination Match for the WWE Championship 5 Night of Champions (2011) September 18, 2011 Buffalo, New York First Niagara Center Triple H vs. CM Punk in a No Disqualification match 6 Night of Champions (2012) September 16, 2012 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden CM Punk (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship 7 Night of Champions (2013) September 15, 2013 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena Randy Orton (c) vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship 8 Night of Champions (2014) September 21, 2014 Nashville, Tennessee Bridgestone Arena Brock Lesnar (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship 9 Night of Champions (2015) September 20, 2015 Houston, Texas Toyota Center Seth Rollins (c) vs. Sting for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship 10 Night of Champions (2023) May 27, 2023 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Jeddah Super Dome TBA ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

WWE Night of Champions (2007) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating WWE Results
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WWE Night of Champions (2007) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating

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On June 24, 2007, the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas, hosted the final Vengeance event until 2011, with Night of Champions taking its place. In keeping with the event's theme, each match on the card was fought for one of WWE's nine then-active championships, with two titles changing hands and seven remaining with their respective champions. ## The Raw brand's main event saw John Cena defend his WWE Championship in a Five-Pack Challenge against Bobby Lashley, King Booker, Mick Foley, and Randy Orton. Cena emerged victorious, retaining his title by pinning Foley. On the other hand, the featured match from the SmackDown! brand was a "Last Chance match" for the World Heavyweight Championship between Edge and Batista, with Edge winning via countout. ## Originally slated to face (and defeat) CM Punk for the vacant ECW World Championship, Chris Benoit failed to appear and was replaced by Johnny Nitro, who emerged victorious by pinfall after executing a corkscrew neckbreaker from the middle rope. However, after the event, it was revealed that Benoit had tragically murdered his wife and son before taking his own life.## WWE Night of Champions (2007) Results: Full Recap ## Singles Match: Super Crazy Vs Carlito ## In advance of its live pay-per-view broadcast, a dark match transpired featuring Super Crazy pitted against Carlito. Notably, Super Crazy emerged victorious in this preliminary contest. ## WINNER: Super Crazy ## MATCH TIME: - ## MATCH RATING: ** ## World Tag Team Championship Match: Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch (c) Vs The Hardys (Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy) ## The opening bout pitted the formidable duo of Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch against The Hardys (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) for the coveted World Tag Team Championship. The match commenced with Cade and Matt in the ring, with the latter asserting his dominance. As the contest progressed, both teams made frequent tags and worked in tandem to gain the upper hand. However, Cade and Murdoch attempted to make a hasty retreat from the bout, only to be pursued and dragged back into the squared circle by the relentless Hardys. ## In a thrilling turn of events, Jeff attempted a spectacular Swanton Bomb on Cade, but Murdoch broke up the high-flying maneuver, coming to his partner's aid. Matt valiantly attempted to even the odds but was impeded by the official. With the referee momentarily distracted, Murdoch seized the opportunity to push Jeff off the top turnbuckle, leaving Cade free to deliver a crushing powerbomb. The crowd was left in stunned silence as Cade secured the pinfall on Jeff, successfully retaining the prestigious World Tag Team Championship. ## WINNER: Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch (c) ## MATCH TIME: 08:55 ## MATCH RATING: *** ## WWE Cruiserweight Championship: Chavo Guerrero (c) Vs Jimmy Wang Yang ## The second encounter of the event featured Chavo Guerrero and Jimmy Wang Yang battling for the prestigious WWE Cruiserweight Championship. As the match kicked off, Yang and Guerrero engaged in a fierce lockup, with Yang showcasing his in-ring prowess through most of the match. However, a missed moonsault by Yang proved to be a turning point, as Guerrero quickly capitalized and executed a devastating Gory Bomb. Further asserting his dominance, Guerrero followed up with a Frog Splash, leaving Yang gasping for air. Ultimately, Guerrero secured the win by pinning Yang, retaining the Cruiserweight Championship for himself. ## WINNER: Chavo Guerrero ## MATCH TIME: 10:16 ## MATCH RATING: ***½ ## Singles match for the vacant ECW World Championship: Johnny Nitro Vs CM Punk ## In the third bout, CM Punk faced off against Johnny Nitro, who had stepped in for the absent Chris Benoit, with the ECW World Championship on the line. The match commenced with Punk launching a crossbody assault on Nitro, but the latter was quick to counter with a stunning enzuigiri. Nitro then proceeded to showcase his agility by executing a picture-perfect corkscrew neckbreaker, pinning Punk down to clinch the victory and earn the prestigious ECW World Champion title. The fans were left awestruck by Nitro's impressive display of athleticism and ring acumen. ## WINNER: Johnny Nitro ## MATCH TIME: 08:00 ## MATCH RATING: *** ## WWE Intercontinental Championship: Santino Marella (c) Vs Umaga ## In the fourth showdown, Santino Marella went head-to-head with Umaga for the coveted WWE Intercontinental Championship. The match commenced with Umaga asserting his dominance, relentlessly crushing Marella with his raw power. Barely two minutes into the match, Umaga began unleashing a barrage of punches on Marella with unbridled aggression. However, the referee had to intervene and disqualify Umaga for disregarding the five-count rule and continuing his assault on Marella. Despite the disqualification, Umaga was not done yet and unleashed a devastating splash and a Samoan Spike on Santino, leaving him writhing in agony on the mat. ## WINNER: Santino Marella by disqualification ## MATCH TIME: 02:34 ## MATCH RATING: ** ## WWE United States Championship: Montel Vontavious Porter (c) Vs Ric Flair ## The fifth epic encounter featured Montel Vontavious Porter (MVP) locking horns with the legendary Ric Flair in a battle for the prestigious WWE United States Championship. The match commenced with Flair unleashing a series of thunderous backhand chops on MVP, asserting his dominance in the ring. Flair continued to keep the upper hand and applied his signature figure four leglock on MVP, hoping to force a submission. ## However, MVP refused to succumb to Flair's tactics and managed to execute a crafty low blow to turn the tables in his favor. With Flair reeling in pain, MVP delivered a stunning Playmaker move and secured the pinfall, successfully retaining his United States Championship title. ## WINNER: Montel Vontavious Porter## MATCH TIME: 08:43 ## MATCH RATING: *** ## WWE Tag Team Championship: Deuce 'n Domino (c) (with Cherry) Vs Jimmy Snuka and Sgt. Slaughter ## The sixth enthralling bout was an open challenge thrown by the reigning champions Deuce 'n Domino for the WWE Tag Team Championship, inviting any worthy challengers to step up and face them. The challenge was eagerly accepted by the legendary Jimmy Snuka, who, coincidentally, was also Deuce's real-life father, and the formidable Sgt. Slaughter. The match commenced with Snuka and Slaughter taking control and showcasing their formidable in-ring prowess. ## Despite their dominance, Deuce 'n Domino refused to back down and fought tooth and nail to secure the win. In a shocking twist, Deuce managed to pin Snuka, securing the victory and retaining their championship titles. However, Deuce 'n Domino's triumph was short-lived as they attacked Snuka and Slaughter after the match. Luckily, Tony Garea and Rick Martel rushed in to the ring to provide much-needed backup and come to the aid of Snuka and Slaughter. ## WINNER: Deuce 'n Domino ## MATCH TIME: 06:34## MATCH RATING: **½ ## Last Chance match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Edge (c) Vs Batista ## The seventh captivating contest pitted the reigning World Heavyweight Champion Edge against the powerhouse Batista, in a high-stakes "Last Chance match." This meant that if Batista lost, he would be barred from challenging for the championship again for as long as Edge remained the title holder. The match kicked off in a heated manner, with both wrestlers unleashing their signature moves to gain the upper hand. Batista seemed to have the match in his grasp, having won by disqualification after Edge resorted to a sneaky low blow. ## However, the SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long intervened and ordered the match to be restarted with the added stipulation that Edge could lose the title if he got disqualified. Edge seized the opportunity and emerged victorious after Batista was counted out, thus retaining his title and effectively closing the door on Batista's future chances at the championship. Frustrated and furious, Batista unleashed his anger on Edge, attacking him and delivering a devastating Batista Bomb outside the ring before leaving with the title belt. ## WINNER: Edge ## MATCH TIME: 16:50 ## MATCH RATING: ****½ ## Candice Michelle Vs Melina (c): Singles match for the WWE Women's Championship ## The eighth thrilling encounter of the night showcased the talented wrestlers Melina and Candice Michelle, battling it out for the coveted WWE Women's Championship. The two fierce competitors engaged in a fierce back-and-forth exchange, each determined to emerge victorious. ## However, it was Michelle who managed to execute a perfectly timed spinning heel kick, sending Melina crashing to the mat and clinching the Women's Championship title. The crowd erupted with excitement and admiration for the triumphant Michelle, who had overcome a formidable opponent in a match that will surely go down in the annals of WWE history. ## WINNER: Candice Michelle ## MATCH TIME: 04:07 ## MATCH RATING: ***½ ## Five-Pack Challenge for the WWE Championship: John Cena (c) Vs Bobby Lashley, King Booker (with Queen Sharmell), Mick Foley and Randy Orton ## The eagerly anticipated main event, which was billed as the "WWE Championship Challenge," brought together five of the most formidable wrestlers in the industry. Reigning champion John Cena was pitted against the likes of King Booker, Bobby Lashley, Mick Foley, and Randy Orton, each eager to seize the coveted WWE Championship title. The match was a rollercoaster ride of intense action, with each competitor gaining the upper hand at various points throughout the match.## One particularly breathtaking moment saw Lashley take a daring leap over the top rope, crashing down onto his four opponents. As the match drew to a close, Cena delivered a devastating FU on Lashley, sending him crashing through an announce table. In the end, it was Cena who emerged victorious, successfully defending his title after pinning Foley with another FU. The electrifying performance by all five wrestlers left the audience in awe, cementing their place in the annals of WWE history. ## WINNER: John Cena ## MATCH TIME: 10:08 ## MATCH RATING: **** ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

WWE Hall of Fame (2004): List Of Inductees, Date WWE News
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WWE Hall of Fame (2004): List Of Inductees, Date

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The 2004 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony took place on March 13th, 2004, at the Hilton Hotel in New York City. The event was hosted by Gene Okerlund, who welcomed a number of former wrestlers and fans to the ceremony. ## The first inductee of the night was Bobby "The Brain" Heenan. Heenan was a legendary manager and commentator who worked for the WWE for many years. Heenan was known for his quick wit and his ability to entertain fans both in and out of the ring. Heenan was inducted into the Hall of Fame by his long-time friend and former WWE superstar, Blackjack Lanza. ## The 2004 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony was a night to remember for wrestling fans around the world. The six inductees were all deserving of their place in the Hall of Fame, and their contributions to the industry will never be forgotten. The ceremony was a fitting tribute to the legends of the past, and a celebration of the legacy they left behind. ## WWE Hall of Fame (2004) Inductees Image Ring name(Birth Name) Inducted by WWE recognized accolades Big John Studd(John Minton) Big Show Posthumous inductee: Represented by his son John Minton Jr. One-time WWWF World Tag Team Champion1989 Royal Rumble winner Don Muraco Mick Foley Two-time WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight ChampionFirst winner of the King of the Ring tournament Greg "The Hammer" Valentine(Jonathan Wisniski) Jimmy Hart Two-time NWA United States Heavyweight ChampionFour-time NWA World Tag Team ChampionOne-time WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight ChampionOne-time WWF Tag Team Champion Harley Race Ric Flair Eight-time NWA World Heavyweight ChampionOne-time and first NWA United States Heavyweight ChampionThree-time AWA World Tag Team Champion1986 WWF King of the Ring winner Jesse "The Body" Ventura Tyrel Ventura One-time AWA World Tag Team ChampionFormer commentator in WWF and WCW38th Governor of Minnesota Junkyard Dog(Sylvester Ritter) Ernie Ladd Posthumous inductee: Represented by his daughter LaToya Ritter. Held 15 championships while wrestling in the Mid-South Wrestling Association including four reigns as Mid-South North American Heavyweight Champion Sgt. Slaughter(Robert Remus) Pat Patterson One-time WWF World Heavyweight ChampionTwo-time NWA United States Heavyweight Champion Superstar Billy Graham(Eldridge Wayne Coleman) Triple H One-time WWWF Heavyweight Champion Tito Santana(Merced Solis) Shawn Michaels Two-time WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion1989 King of the RingTwo-time WWF Tag Team Champion Bobby "The Brain" Heenan(Raymond Heenan) Blackjack Lanza Former commentator and long-time manager in AWA, WWF and WCW ## Celebrity Image Recipient(Birth name) Occupation Inducted by Appearances Pete Rose Baseball player Kane Appeared at WrestleManias XIV, XV, and 2000 ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

WWE Top 10 Brutal Royal Rumble Match Eliminations WWE News
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WWE Top 10 Brutal Royal Rumble Match Eliminations

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The Royal Rumble features a 30-man over-the-top-rope battle royal match, with the winner receiving a world championship match at WrestleMania. Throughout the years, there have been many memorable and brutal eliminations in the Royal Rumble match. ## Here is a list of the top 10 brutal Royal Rumble match eliminations (This is subjective and based on personal opinion): ## 1. Mick Foley being thrown off the Hell in a Cell by The Undertaker (1998)## 2. Kane throwing Pete Gas, Rodney, and Joey Abs through a table (2000)## 3. Rey Mysterio eliminating Eddie Guerrero by hitting him with a 619 and clotheslining him over the top rope (2005)## 4. Edge spearing Mick Foley over the top rope, causing him to land on the announce table and breaking it (2007)## 5. Kane chokeslamming CM Punk over the top rope and through a table set up at ringside (2014)## 6. Big Show throwing Mark Henry through the ringside barricade and into the crowd (2011)## 7. Randy Savage eliminating Ric Flair by clotheslining him over the top rope, causing him to land on the Spanish announce table and breaking it (1992)## 8. Steve Austin eliminating Vince McMahon by clotheslining him over the top rope and onto the Spanish announce table, causing it to collapse (1998)## 9. The Miz eliminating John Morrison by throwing him off the top rope and into the ringside barrier (2010) ## 10. Drew McIntyre eliminating Brock Lesnar by lifting him over the top rope and onto the floor with a fireman's carry (2020) ## Note that these eliminations are not considered as brutal in real life as they are performed by professional wrestlers and are a part of the script, but they are memorable and spectacular moments in the WWE history. ## ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

List Of WWE Intercontinental Champions WWE
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List Of WWE Intercontinental Champions

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Here is the list of WWE Intercontinental Champions.## The WWE Intercontinental Championship is a professional wrestling championship contested in and owned by the American promotion WWE on the SmackDown brand. The title was introduced into the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in 1979.## Check out the full list below.## List of WWE Intercontinental Champions No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog. National Wrestling Alliance: World Wrestling Federation (WWF) 1 Pat Patterson September 1, 1979 — Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1 233 232 Patterson became the first champion as a result of defeating Ted DiBiase to win the WWF North American Heavyweight Championship on June 19, 1979 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, and defeating Johnny Rodz in a fictional tournament final in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to unify the North American Heavyweight Championship with the fictional South American Heavyweight Championship to create the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship. First mention of the Intercontinental title took place on the August 22, 1979 Championship Wrestling program, which aired August 25, 1979 in an interview after Patterson defeated Johnny Rivera. 2 Ken Patera April 21, 1980 WWF on MSG Network New York, NY 1 231 230 3 Pedro Morales December 8, 1980 WWF New York, NY 1 194 193 4 Don Muraco June 20, 1981 WWF on PRISM Network Philadelphia, PA 1 156 155 5 Pedro Morales November 23, 1981 WWF on MSG Network New York, NY 2 425 424 6 Don Muraco January 22, 1983 WWF on MSG Network New York, NY 2 385 384 During his reign, the WWF withdrew from the NWA. World Wrestling Federation (WWF) 7 Tito Santana February 11, 1984 WWF Boston, MA 1 226 226 8 Greg Valentine September 24, 1984 Maple Leaf Wrestling London, ON, Canada 1 285 285 Aired on tape delay on October 13, 1984. 9 Tito Santana July 6, 1985 House show Baltimore, MD 2 217 217 This was a steel cage match. 10 Randy Savage February 8, 1986 WWF on NESN Boston, MA 1 414 414 11 Ricky Steamboat March 29, 1987 WrestleMania III Pontiac, MI 1 65 65 12 The Honky Tonk Man June 2, 1987 Superstars of Wrestling Buffalo, NY 1 454 454 Aired on tape delay on June 13, 1987. 13 The Ultimate Warrior August 29, 1988 SummerSlam New York, NY 1 216 216 14 Rick Rude April 2, 1989 WrestleMania V Atlantic City, NJ 1 148 148 15 The Ultimate Warrior August 28, 1989 SummerSlam East Rutherford, NJ 2 218 216 — Vacated April 3, 1990 Wrestling Challenge Syracuse, NY — — — Warrior relinquished the title after winning the WWF Championship in order to focus on defending the latter. WWE recognizes the title as being vacated on April 1, 1990 at WrestleMania VI. 16 Mr. Perfect April 23, 1990 Superstars of Wrestling Austin, TX 1 126 126 Defeated Tito Santana in a tournament final for the vacant title.Aired on tape delay on May 19, 1990. 17 The Texas Tornado August 27, 1990 SummerSlam Philadelphia, PA 1 84 84 18 Mr. Perfect November 19, 1990 Superstars of Wrestling Rochester, NY 2 280 280 Aired on tape delay on December 15, 1990. 19 Bret Hart August 26, 1991 SummerSlam New York, NY 1 144 144 20 The Mountie January 17, 1992 House show Springfield, MA 1 2 2 21 Roddy Piper January 19, 1992 Royal Rumble Albany, NY 1 77 77 22 Bret Hart April 5, 1992 WrestleMania VIII Indianapolis, IN 2 146 146 23 The British Bulldog August 29, 1992 SummerSlam London, England 1 59 59 24 Shawn Michaels October 27, 1992 Saturday Night's Main Event XXXI Terre Haute, IN 1 202 202 Aired on tape delay on November 14, 1992 25 Marty Jannetty May 17, 1993 Raw New York, NY 1 20 20 26 Shawn Michaels June 6, 1993 House show Albany, NY 2 113 113 — Vacated September 27, 1993 — — — — — Shawn Michaels was stripped of the title for failing to defend it within 30 days. In reality, Michaels was suspended for testing positive for steroids. 27 Razor Ramon September 27, 1993 Raw New Haven, CT 1 198 198 Ramon and Rick Martel were the final two participants in a battle royal. Ramon then defeated Martel for the vacant title; The match aired on tape delay on October 11, 1993. However, Shawn Michaels returned in November 1993, claiming to be the legitimate champion as nobody defeated him. Ramon went on to defeat Michaels in a ladder match on March 20, 1994 at WrestleMania X. 28 Diesel April 13, 1994 Superstars Rochester, NY 1 138 138 Aired on tape delay on April 30, 1994. 29 Razor Ramon August 29, 1994 SummerSlam Chicago, IL 2 146 146 30 Jeff Jarrett January 22, 1995 Royal Rumble Tampa, FL 1 94 94 — Vacated April 26, 1995 Action Zone Moline, IL — — — Held up when match between Jeff Jarrett and Bob "Spark Plug" Holly ended in controversy.Aired on tape delay on April 30, 1995. 31 Jeff Jarrett April 26, 1995 Action Zone Moline, IL 2 23 23 Defeated Bob Holly in a rematch for the vacant title.Aired on tape delay on May 7, 1995. 32 Razor Ramon May 19, 1995 House show Montreal QC, Canada 3 2 3 This was a ladder match.WWE recognizes Ramon's reign as ending on May 22, 1995. 33 Jeff Jarrett May 21, 1995 House show Trois-Rivières, QC, Canada 3 63 62 WWE recognizes Jarrett's reign as beginning on May 22, 1995. 34 Shawn Michaels July 23, 1995 In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks Nashville, TN 3 91 91 35 Dean Douglas October 22, 1995 In Your House 4: Great White North Winnipeg, MB, Canada 1

List Of WWE 24/7 Champions WWE
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List Of WWE 24/7 Champions

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Here is the list of WWE 24/7 Champions.## The WWE 24/7 Championship was a professional wrestling championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE. Open to anyone regardless of gender or WWE employment status, the championship was defended "24/7", as in, anytime, anywhere, as long as a WWE referee was present.## Check out the full list below.## List of WWE 24/7 Champions No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Date Event Location Reign Days Days recog. 1 Titus O'Neil May 20, 2019 Raw Albany, NY 1

List Of All WWE Hell In A Cell Events WWE
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List Of All WWE Hell In A Cell Events

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Here is the list of all WWE Hell in a Cell event.## WWE Hell in a Cell is a professional wrestling event produced annually by WWE, a Connecticut-based professional wrestling promotion. The first event of Hell in a Cell was held on October 4, 2009, at Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey.## Check out the complete list below.## List of all WWE Hell in a Cell event # Event Date City Venue Main Event 1 Hell in a Cell (2009) October 4, 2009 Newark, New Jersey Prudential Center D-Generation X (Shawn Michaels and Triple H) vs. The Legacy (Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase) in a Tornado tag team Hell in a Cell match 2 Hell in a Cell (2010) October 3, 2010 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center Kane (c) vs. The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match for the World Heavyweight Championship 3 Hell in a Cell (2011) October 2, 2011 New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans Arena John Cena (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. CM Punk in a Triple threat Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship 4 Hell in a Cell (2012) October 28, 2012 Atlanta, Georgia Philips Arena CM Punk (c) vs. Ryback in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship 5 Hell in a Cell (2013) October 27, 2013 Miami, Florida American Airlines Arena Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton in a Hell in a Cell match for the vacant WWE Championship with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee 6 Hell in a Cell (2014) October 26, 2014 Dallas, Texas American Airlines Center Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match 7 Hell in a Cell (2015) October 25, 2015 Los Angeles, California Staples Center Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match 8 Hell in a Cell (2016) October 30, 2016 Boston, Massachusetts TD Garden Sasha Banks (c) vs. Charlotte Flair in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship 9 Hell in a Cell (2017) October 8, 2017 Detroit, Michigan Little Caesars Arena Kevin Owens vs. Shane McMahon in a Falls Count Anywhere Hell in a Cell match 10 Hell in a Cell (2018) September 16, 2018 San Antonio, Texas AT&T Center Roman Reigns (c) vs. Braun Strowman in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Universal Championship with Mick Foley as the special guest referee. 11 Hell in a Cell (2019) October 6, 2019 Sacramento, California Golden 1 Center Seth Rollins (c) vs. "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Universal Championship 12 Hell in a Cell (2020) October 25, 2020 Orlando, Florida WWE ThunderDome at Amway Center Drew McIntyre (c) vs. Randy Orton in a Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship 13 Hell in a Cell (2021) June 20, 2021 Tampa, Florida WWE ThunderDome at Yuengling Center Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Drew McIntyre in a Last Chance Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship 14 Hell in a Cell (2022) June 5, 2022 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena Cody Rhodes vs. Seth "Freakin" Rollins in a Hell in a Cell match ## Stay Tuned...##