Don't get worked, they still work UNDER Vince. :_emveepee:

Don't get worked, they still work UNDER Vince. :_emveepee:
- While the plan still seems to be to have Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar headline WrestleMania 34, that match was actually considered to be moved up to take place at SummerSlam instead. However, when the Samoa Joe/Lesnar program did much better than expected from an audience interest perspective, the decision was made to change the match to a four-way. Sheamus has been discussed as a possible Over The Edge competitor against Brock Lesnar if Lesnar resigns with the company
- Originally, The Miz defending his Intercontinental title against Jason Jordan was planned to take place at No Mercy, but the status of this match is now completely up in the air since WWE hasn't done any new angles leading in that direction for several weeks
Yep. Though Xavier's injury isn't major it's still too early for him to return.Is Big E the only member of New Day not injured at this point?
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WWE RAW General Manager Kurt Angle was one of many WWE personalities who took to social media this week following the much-talked-about segment on SmackDown Live involving Vince McMahon and Kevin Owens.
The WWE Hall Of Famer wrote on his official Twitter page that had the segment taken place on his show, RAW, the outcome wouldn't have been the same.
For those who missed it, Vince officially announced Owens vs. Shane McMahon for the upcoming WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, which led to Owens brutally attacking the longtime WWE Chairman.
"The headbutt heard around the world," wrote Angle, who coincidentally enough, made a big impact during his TNA debut by headbutting Samoa Joe. "This would never have occurred on my show, under my watch."
The former Olympic gold medalist concluded the tweet with the hashtag, "#ItsTrue."
The WWE Hell In A Cell 2017 pay-per-view is scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 8th. Join us here on 10/8 for live results coverage of the show.
The Young Bucks, Nick and Matt Jackson, recently spoke with Justin Barrasso for a new interview for the Sports Illustrated "Extra Mustard" section. Below are some of the highlights.
On WWE sending them a cease-and-desist order to prevent use of the "Suck It!" catchphrase:
Matt: "They're bringing people back from the dead [Adam Cole, who was killed on their Being The Elite series]. They're sending out cease and desists written on toilet paper. And now they've taken our dear friend Hangman [Adam Page]. If I didn't know any better, I'd say it felt like they were trying to go to war with us."
Nick: "The WWE apparently can bring people back from the dead. That shocked me to my core. I'm very happy for the ghost of Adam Cole though. I hope he makes millions of dollars one day."
On reDRagon re-joining Adam Cole in NXT:
Nick: "I'm very happy for reDRagon. Those guys are so good as a team and I think teaming up with Adam will help the three of them become very comfortable in a WWE setting quickly because they're really close friends."
Matt: "Bobby and Kyle brought something special out of us. We became a better team because of the awesome bouts with them. When conversation comes up about our greatest matches, many of those matches we had with Bobby and Kyle are talked about. Also, they're two great dudes who I love in real life. I hope nothing but the best for them. They deserve all the success in the world. Seeing them stand tall with that zombie was surreal."
Titus grabs you jokingly and the segment BARELY makes it on TV
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Kevin Owens insults your family and gets to headbutt you
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