3rd August Edition Of The Monday Night Raw & Wrestling News
The show opened on technical problems, with the lights occasionally flickering on and off - which Tom Phillips dismissed as probably just the weather. Have you ever seen any wrestling show ever, Tom? A debut is being teased. CM Punk return confirmed.
This continued through the
first match of self-declared US Champion MVP taking on actual US champion
Apollo Crews. Because that’s how you’ll get people to watch, give everyone
titles! MORE CHAMPIONSHIPS MONDAY Crews retained in a really decent match, so MVP
demanded a rematch at SummerSlam even though he just lost clean.
Kevin Owens staged a This Is
Your Life KO Show special, reuniting Ruby Riott with Liv Morgan next! They
worked together to beat up the IIconics and promised the Riott Squad would now
be stronger than ever. Guys, Sarah Logan is probably watching this episode from
home!
Drew McIntyre cut an awesome
promo on Randy Orton next, saying yeah Drew was fired once, but from what he’s
heard backstage, Randy should’ve been fired a whole bunch of times - a shoot
reference to Orton’s Wellness Policy violations. Oh yeah, and Ric Flair’s back
now, offering his managerial services to Kevin Owens, who went for a match
against Orton next week instead. Which is a shame, as RKOKO should be a new faction
based on those letters alone!
Nia Jax went to apologise to
the official she beat up last week, but instead challenged him to a match
because he’s ginger? The dude suspended her without pay - who is this guy and
how does he have the power to do that - so Nia headbutted him.
In the second kind-of title
loss for the Hurt Business of the night, ninjas distracted Benjamin, letting
Akira Tozawa pin R-Truth in the ring. Which somehow isn’t even remotely the
weirdest sentence I can say about this show.
After Shayna Baszler
awesomely punched Sasha Banks in the face earlier, the two had my match of the
night, going back and forth, working around submissions, really getting over
Shayna’s unique style of threat. So, of course, it had an awful, nonsensical finish.
Asuka attacked Bayley outside the ring - two people who aren’t involved in the
match, and the sort of angle that occurs on practically every episode of
wrestling TV ever - which inexplicably caused the DQ for Banks vs Baszler. Caruso
alert! Charly made Asuka watch a full promo package about her losing her title
and her best friend getting brutally beaten up before she was allowed to speak
- dick move, Caruso - for Asuka to demand a rematch against Banks at SummerSlam.
Shayna wished her well, only so she can win the title afterward. And Banks
accepted - but only if Asuka can beat Bayley next week. Which brilliantly
caught Bayley by surprise - further sowing those dissension seeds - even though
she’s done the exact same thing with Banks in the past!
Demi Burnett from The
Bachelor is flirting with Angel Garza backstage - what? And then we finally got
Raw Underground.
The first match was Dabbo-Kato
- formerly named Babatunde - destroying some random dude in the Fight Club,
no-ring ropes style, but still complete with nauseating Kevin Dunn camera shots
and editing, and, most ridiculously dancing girls! Yeah, ratings. This doesn’t
come across as desperate at all! Dancing girls aside, I actually don’t hate the
idea. When lockdown first happened, I pushed WWE and AEW to lean into the
bunker Fight Club style idea. The current world situation is a hindrance, for
sure, but it’s also an opportunity to present wrestling in a new way - like
Lucha Underground, just without the sci fi and supernatural. They’re trying
something new, and that is to be applauded. Let’s see how it is in a month’s
time. I’m kidding, it won’t last that long. Rather than Raw Underground being
the full third hour of Raw, though, it then just cut back to normal Raw with
Tom Phillips going ‘well, that’s a thing. Looks good! We’ll check back in
later!’ That’s it? That’s all you have to say on the illegal fight ring that’s
just sprung up next door, run by the son of the owner of the company? We’ll
keep you updated?
The Street Profits then took
on Angel Garza and Andrade in singles competition - where they should’ve told
the story of Garza and Andrade being individually stronger, but the Profits
being more than the sum of their parts. But they told the story of Montez Ford
being poisoned instead. Erik from the Viking Raiders murdered some guy over on
Underground, LOOK AT THE SEXY DANCERS! and Phillips is like ‘well that’s a
feisty little scuffle they’ve got themselves over there’.
Then the other random
storyline chucked at the wall - the flickering lights - were revealed to be the
work of a mysterious faction of hooded wrestlers. Sounds cool, right? Not when
WWE do it. Security footage showed five Vacants yelling stupidly and then
throwing a molotov cocktail at a generator. The sort of vandalism that WWE
really should’ve noticed beforehand. It sounded like at least one was a woman, but
I still think it’ll be the Undisputed Era and Dominic Dijacovic. Because
they’re too short otherwise, and he’ll bring the average height up by half a
foot. Who do you think is in the faction?
After a really long recap of
the Rollins vs Mysterio saga, Seth threatened Tom Philips for being bias and
cheering on Dominic last week. Samoa Joe really awesomely stood up to him, in
that badass way only Joe can do, for Dominic to attack Seth and Buddy showing
some really cool fire. But the main event was Underground’s.
After Dolph Ziggler beat
another dude, the Hurt Business announced they’re now in control here. LOOK AT
THE SEXY DANCERS! Lashley, MVP and Benjamin each beat someone up - one of them
being Dio Maddin - as if they put over everyone on normal Raw on their way out,
because they were being called up to the new Underground roster. Making
Underground look like it’s run by losers from the offset. What did you think of
that insane episode? Let us know in the comments.
Wrestling News
What the f was that? Last
night’s episode of Raw saw the return that no-one has been asking for, The
SweatMan, The Apex Perspirator, The Big Sog, The Most Sweatifying Man In All Of
Sports Entertainment, The Greatest Wrestler In The Woooooooooorld... THE
OMNI-SHANE! Just when I thought I was out… Shane-O-Mac made his shock, slightly
preannounced return on last night’s Raw - his first time on WWE TV since
SmackDown’s debut episode on Fox on October 4, where he lost a Career vs Career
match to Kevin Owens. And he was break the first rule of Fight Club. By telling
everyone about his new Fight Club. In WWE’s latest gimmick that will be dropped
completely in three weeks’ time - like Corey Graves’ Electric Chair, The
Wildcard Rule, Cross-Brand Invitationals, Raw’s darker third hour, and
‘Humberto Carillo’, Raw Underground will see simulated MMA-style “shoot” fights
in a ring with no ropes, Shane yelling commentary on a PA system, and strippers.
And we already have an answer to the question I’ve been asking myself
repeatedly since: why?
Shane’s return was actually
announced a few hours before Raw went on the air, to which Dave Meltzer
responded by saying “This was the response to the fear of a record low number tonight.”
While NXT and AEW have steadily been climbing back up to pre-pandemic levels,
Raw has been setting record low viewership figures in lockdown. And with no
Paul Heyman to blame anymore - it’s all your fault, Paul Heyman - WWE has to
try something drastic, like how Vince McMahon laid out on last Thursday’s
investors call: “I think we can have more compelling characters, better
storylines, new characters coming to where we are now, and more content that
isn’t necessarily in the ring, but one that focuses on our individuals and
their stories outside the ring.” Outside the ring meaning ‘my son in the basement.’
That wasn’t the only last minute ratings grab announced by Raw just hours
before the show, either. There was a new faction teased to debut. Because, as
ever, plans were being rewritten all day. Gary Cassidy of Sportskeeda posted a
series of tweets last night, describing the backstage atmosphere in WWE as
“totally unprepared” and “chaos from the top”. They recorded two episodes of
Raw yesterday, with the first show “changing on the fly while the second
[episode] is still apparently incomplete”. Cassidy would proceed to state
"The shows will occur and air, however there's no achievable objective of
value since everything is chosen under the weight cooker, all things considered,
coming down to the last possible moment" - which is "significantly
more out of control than expected." "Vince's disposition is portrayed
as "unpredictable" because of the hesitation and bedlam of
today."
The Rock bought his XFL. Go home now, 2020. You’re drunk. Rock “The Dwayne” Johnson, his longtime business partner Dany Garcia, and RedBird Capital, all announced that they’ve purchased the XFL, including all its assets, for $15m and split the price evenly. The company had filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, following Vince McMahon shutting it down due to the pandemic. The XFL was due to be auctioned off yesterday - which is when The Dwayne bought it. But the move isn’t without controversy. The XFL still owes a lot of money to other debtors - and they’re committee has filed a motion to stop the sale because they want a higher price. The bankruptcy court will decide what happens next on Friday. And if it goes through, The Dwayne will have his own football promotion by the 21st.
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