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    New Japan Royal Quest Results

    Posted: 02 Sep 2019 01:24 AM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/new-japan-royal-quest-results/


    Royal Quest

    Date: August 31, 2019

    Location: Copper Box Arena, London, England

    Commentators: Kevin Kelly, Gino Gambino

    So this is a New Japan show and their first ever independently promoted
    event in the UK. That could mean a lot of things, but hopefully it means a
    good show. Since we already have multiple major events today with Takeover: Cardiff and All Out, I might as well just complete the trilogy. The main
    event here is Kazuchika Okada defending the IWGP Heavyweight Title against Minoru Suzuki with a lot of fans wanting to see a title change. Let’s get
    to it.

    The opening video talks about the fallout from the G1 Climax and how it’s time to take over Europe.

    Card rundown with the bigger matches getting some extra attention.
    Roppangi 3K vs. Ryusuke Taguchi/Shoto Umino/Ren Narita

    The fans are rather behind Taguchi here though we don’t get the big zoom in shot at the opening bell. Yoh and Umino get things going for some early grappling and that’s an early standoff. Umino kicks him in the face but can’t get a slam as the fans are behind Umino, mainly due to him being associated with Jon Moxley. Everything breaks down early on with Taguchi
    and Romero both cleaning house. That earns Romero a song from the crowd.
    Sho rolls Umino up for two but Umino is right back with a suplex, setting
    up the hot tag to Taguchi.

    A bunch of hip attacks, including one from the top, ensue but Romero comes
    in for the forever lariats. They’re cut off by another hip attack and it’s back to the Young Lions for some double teaming. The Boston Crab doesn’t
    last long on Sho and it’s time for the parade of kicks to the head. Sho and Yoh are sent into each other and Narita gets two off a victory roll. Sho’s German suplex gets two, followed by Project Ciampa to finish Umino at 8:19.

    Result: Roppangi 3K b. Ryusuke Taguchi/Shoto Umino/Ren Narita Project
    Ciampa to Umino (8:19)
    Kota Ibushi/Juice Robinson vs. Yujiro Takahashi/Hikuleo

    Takahashi and Hikuleo are Bullet Club and it’s Ibushi and Hikuleo starting things off. Hikuleo throws the smaller Ibushi down to start and mocks him a bit, only to have everything break down. Robinson sends Hikuleo into the
    corner for a Cannonball but Hikuleo is right back up with a backsplash for
    two on Ibushi. Takahashi comes in for a legdrop as the fans are behind
    Ibushi, as you probably expected.

    Ibushi is right back up and brings in Robinson to pick up the pace,
    including a dive to take out Hikuleo. A spinebuster does the same to
    Takahashi but he’s right back with a fisherman’s suplex for two on Robinson. The Juice Box (Codebreaker to the chest) is enough to bring
    Ibushi back in but he charges into a powerslam from Hikuleo. The Club is dominating so far.

    Ibushi’s strike rush gets him out of trouble but Hikuleo cuts him off
    again, this time with a Samoan driver for two. Takahashi comes back in so Ibushi hits a double Pele, followed by a victory roll for two on Hikuleo. A running knee to the face sets Kamigoye (knee to the face) for the pin on Hikuleo at 8:46.

    Result: Kota Ibushi/Juice Robinson b. Yujiro Takahashi/Hikuleo Kamigoye to Hikuleo (8:46)
    Will Ospreay/Robbie Eagles vs. Taiji Ishimori/El Phantasmo

    Ishimori and Phantasmo’s (Bullet Club) IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Titles aren’t on the line. Phantasmo is the British Cruiserweight Champion and Ospreay is the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion. Eagles used to be in Bullet Club but Phantasmo turned on him, sending him over to Chaos. Ospreay
    and Eagles are part of Chaos and of course Ospreay gets a ROAR.

    The Club jumps them to start but Chaos tosses them to the floor to the
    floor, setting up a big flip dive from Eagles. We settle down to Phantasmo getting caught in an exchange of strikes and monkey flipped into a kick to
    the back. Eagles starts throwing the kicks to the chest but Ishimori comes
    in for the save to take over. To mess with things a bit, Phantasmo seems to twist Eagles’ nipples, setting up a springboard spinning crossbody into a Lionsault.

    Ishimori comes in for the loud chops and a top rope Meteora for two. Eagles gets tied in the Tree of Woe for some running crotch standing but he’s
    right back with a sliding elbow to the back of the head. The hot tag brings
    in Ospreay for Pip Pip Cheerio and two on Phantasmo. Ospreay and Phantasmo trade kicks to the head until Ospreay’s Stundog Millionaire puts both of
    them down.

    Ishimori and Eagles come back in with the latter nailing the springboard missile dropkick to Ishimori’s knee. Ospreay comes back in as Eagles hits a Codebreaker to Ishimori, who holds him in place for Ospreay’s moonsault to the back. Superkicks begin to abound and it’s the Oscutter to Phantasmo, followed by a double super Spanish Fly to finish Ishimori at 10:49.

    Result: Will Ospreay/Robbie Eagles b. El Phantasmo/Taiji Ishimori Double
    super Spanish Fly to Ishimori (10:49)

    Post match, Ospreay issues the challenge for the titles.
    Tetsuya Naito/Sanada vs. Jay White/Chase Owens

    Los Ingobernables de Japon vs. Bullet Club, with Gedo. Naito
    (Intercontinental Champion) gets a huge reaction. White bails from Naito to start so Chase comes in and requests Sanada. An early battle over arm
    control goes nowhere so Owens offers a handshake. That goes badly for
    Owens, who tries the Paradise Lock, which Owens reverses into a failed
    version of his own.

    White breaks up the real thing and takes Naito to the floor for some chops.
    The distraction lets Owens take over on Sanada and a backbreaker puts him
    down. White comes in for the chops in the corner but Owens charges into
    some boots in the corner. A suplex puts White down and it’s hot tag to
    Naito for the house cleaning. White gets sent to the floor and that means
    the TRANQUILO pose for a big reaction. Back in and Naito gets two off a
    pair of neckbreakers, only to have White knock him into the corner.

    The Bladebuster gets two on Naito but doesn’t get very far with a choke. Naito is right back with his springboard tornado DDT and that’s enough for the double tag. Sanada gets the Paradise Lock on Owens (a recurring problem
    for him), setting up the big running kick. Owens puts him on top and gets
    two off a super snapmare (that’s a new one), followed by a running knee to the head for the same. The package piledriver is broken up though and Skull
    End finishes Owens at 12:53.

    Result: Tetsuya Naito/Sanada b. Chase Owens/Jay White Skull End to Owens (12:53)

    Post match White gets a chair and beats down Sanada but Naito makes the
    save and hits Destino for a self counted three. Naito even sits in the
    chair.
    Tag Team Titles: Guerrillas of Destiny vs. Aussie Open

    Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher/Mark Davis) are an Australian team who won a tournament to get the shot. The Guerrillas make it even worse by having
    Jado with them. It’s a big staredown to start as the fans are rather split. The champs get in an early cheap shot but the Aussies are right back with running clotheslines in the corner to take over. A series of kicks to the
    chest gets two on Loa and it’s a double flapjack into Davis’ backsplash for two more.

    Loa low blows his way out of trouble and it’s Tama coming in for a corner splash. Some shots to the head keep Davis down but he gets over to
    Fletcher, who is taken down in a hurry with a neckbreaker. A spear cuts Fletcher down again and a rather delayed Jackhammer gets two. Tama mocks Fletcher’s crawling attempts, earning himself a backdrop so Fletcher can
    dive over for the tag. Davis clotheslines the champs to the floor and
    there’s the big dive from Fletcher.

    Everything breaks down and a butterfly powerbomb into a sitout Alabama Slam gets two on Loa. Jado cheap shots Davis with the kendo stick though,
    drawing him outside so Tama can drop Fletcher. A Swan Dive/frog splash combination gets a very close two and the fans are back into it off the kickout.

    Davis is back in with a Spanish Fly to bring Tama out of the corner,
    setting up Fletcher for a big flip dive to the floor. The Fidget Spinner
    (minus the spinner), a double pumphandle slam, drops Loa but Tama is back
    in with a German suplex on Davis. A sitout Tombstone plants Davis and a superbomb to Fletcher is enough to retain the titles at 14:26.

    Result: Guerrillas of Destiny b. Aussie Open Superbomb to Fletcher (14:26)

    We recap Kenta vs. Tomohiro Ishii. Kenta recently debuted for the company
    and turned on Ishii in a tag match. Therefore, tonight it’s time for a
    fight over the NEVER Openweight Title. Kenta laid out the returning
    Katsuyori Shibata to make him even more evil.
    NEVER Openweight Title: Kenta vs. Tomohiro Ishii

    Ishii is defending and is part of Chaos while Kenta is part of Bullet Club. They go nose to nose to start with Kenta chilling in the ropes for a few seconds. A shot to Ishii’s face has Kenta bailing to the floor as the mind games are on early. Ishii is pulled to the floor and beats Kenta inside for
    the slugout. Ishii is fine in a brawl and takes over on Kenta, until a
    tornado DDT onto the top rope gets him out of trouble.

    The hard kicks to the chest put Ishii down and we hit the chinlock. The
    fans are all over Kenta here as some knees and the cocky kick to the
    facejust fire Ishii up. Ishii yells at the referee to take him down but
    this doesn’t seem like the kind of match where you’re going to see a DQ.

    They slug it out again with Ishii staggering, allowing Kenta to blast him
    with a clothesline. The running dropkick in the corner corner hits Ishii
    and has the fans annoyed but it’s too early for the GTS. Kenta strikes away but gets caught in a German suplex….and something is wrong. Kenta falls
    down on what looks to be a slam attempt so Ishii headbutts the heck out of
    him. The referee checks on Kenta, who gets back up and is clearly gone.

    He’s fine enough to knock Ishii down and hit a top rope double stomp. The
    GTS is countered again and Ishii loads up the brainbuster, which winds up
    being closer to a swinging suplex instead. The fans can tell something is
    wrong as Ishii slaps him in the face, meaning it’s time to sit down and
    slap each other a lot.

    Kenta’s sleeper is broken up and Ishii takes his head off with a
    clothesline. Cue the Guerrillas, who are quickly dealt with by Ishii,
    setting up the brainbuster. The Guerrillas pull the referee though and
    Ishii takes a Magic Killer for a very close two. Kenta’s sleeper is broken
    up as well so a big shot to the face and the GTS to give Kenta the title at 20:16.

    Result: Kenta b. Tomohiro Ishii GTS (20:16)

    Post match Kenta celebrates, but is so messed up that he can’t get onto the middle rope and has to be helped up.

    We recap Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Zack Sabre Jr. for Zack’s British
    Heavyweight Title. They’ve feuded for a good while now with Sabre not
    having much respect for the legend, so Tanahashi is coming to Sabre’s
    country to take his title. This is their seventh match and they’ve split
    the first six so it’s quite the rivalry.
    Rev Pro British Heavyweight Title: Zack Sabre Jr. vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi

    Tanahashi is challenging. Sabre goes for the technical stuff to start as
    the fans are rather pleased with the heel champ. It’s an early standoff as the Tanahashi chants begin. Tanahashi reverses a crossarm choke into one of
    his own but Sabre is out in a hurry. They circle each other a bit more
    until Tanahashi takes him down by the leg for a change.

    Tanahashi puts on a standing leglock but bridges back to really crank on
    the thing. The middle rope Swanton misses though and Sabre starts in on the arm. A seated armbar has Tanahashi in trouble and the cockiness is rolling fast. That means some cocky kicks but Sabre goes back to the arm to cut off
    the comeback. A dropkick to the leg gives Tanahashi a breather and a
    running dropkick in the corner has the champ rocked for a change.

    He’s fine enough to come back with an abdominal stretch but Tanahashi is
    out for a pinfall reversal sequence into a double knockdown. The Cloverleaf
    is countered into an armbar (on the other arm) from Sabre, which he
    switches into a small package for two. Sabre is back up with Hurrah!
    Another Year, Surely This One Will Be Better Than the Last; The Inexorable March of Progress Will Lead Us All to Happiness but Tanahashi rolls forward
    to get to the ropes.

    Twist And Shout into the Sling Blade gives Tanahashi two but the High Fly
    Flow hits knees. That means a triangle choke from Sabre, which he switches
    into the modified Rings of Saturn. That’s broken up as well and it’s the European Clutch for two on Tanahashi. Another Sling Blade gives Tanahashi another two and it’s the High Fly Flow for the pin and the title at 17:20.

    Result: Hiroshi Tanahashi b. Zack Sabre Jr. High Fly Flow (17:20)

    Tanahashi celebrates for a good bit.

    We recap Minoru Suzuki vs. Kazuchika Okada for the IWGP Heavyweight Title. Suzuki was ticked off about being left out of the G1 and wanted to show
    NJPW what they missed. Then he beat Okada in a tag match and challenged him
    for the title shot, which you just don’t turn down.
    IWGP Heavyweight Title: Kazuchika Okada vs. Minoru Suzuki

    Suzuki is challenging. They start very slowly with only a Suzuki kick to
    the leg in the first minute and a half. Okada works a wristlock and the
    dueling chants begin again. That’s reversed into a hammerlock from Suzuki
    as they’re taking their time to start. Suzuki stays on the arm so Okada
    picks the leg to take it to the mat. That goes nowhere either and we’re already five minutes in. Therefore, it’s time to strike it out in the
    middle until a snapmare lets Okada hit a running kick to the face.

    A triangle over the ropes slows Okada down and it’s a ram into the
    barricade to make it worse. Okada blocks a piledriver on the ramp so Suzuki settles for a running Penalty kick instead. The referee won’t let Suzuki
    use a chair so Suzuki sits in one in the middle instead. Okada comes back in….and his forearms have no effect. Suzuki smirks at him and slaps on a
    few leglocks as the torture begins. That’s broken up and it’s time for another forearm slugout until a running elbow drops Suzuki.

    They head outside with Suzuki in trouble, but he’s right back in with more kicks to the chest. The Fujiwara armbar goes on to make Okada scream some
    more as Suzuki is enjoying this way too much. The running boot to a seated champ gets two but the piledriver is broken up again. Okada gets in another shot to the face and they’re both down again. A slam sets up the top rope elbow for two….and Suzuki is mad. Okada forearms away, earning himself a
    hard shot to the face.

    Suzuki even puts his arms behind his back so Okada can hit him harder. For
    some reason Okada agrees to do the same and is promptly knocked silly. We
    get a tease of a piledriver with Okada kicking his feet and being picked
    back up twice before he reverses into White Noise onto the knee. They slug
    it out from their knees with Suzuki taking over off some headbutts, only to
    get caught with the dropkick. Okada tries his own sleeper but Suzuki throws
    him down and puts on one of his own.

    That means the old school arm drops until Okada counters into the
    Rainmaker. He’s too down to cover so it’s another Rainmaker but Suzuki blocks a third. Suzuki unloads with strikes to put Okada down but he STILL can’t hit the piledriver. The Rainmaker is countered again so Okada slips
    out of the sleeper one more time and hits the Tombstone. The Rainmaker
    finally finishes Suzuki at 33:56.

    Result: Kazuchika Okada b. Minoru Suzuki Rainmaker (33:56)

    Post match Okada thanks the fans but cue Sanada, who beat Okada in the G1,
    to challenge for the title match. Sanada leaves and Okada seems to accept.
    He throws in some English for the crowd, who certainly seem to appreciate
    it to end the show.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since
    2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30
    wrestling books. His latest book is KB’s Complete 2004 Monday Night Raw Reviews.

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    Best News In The World? CM Punk Says He Would Talk To WWEUnder A Certain Condition.

    Posted: 01 Sep 2019 10:09 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/best-news-world-cm-punk-says-talk-wwe/


    Oh I think that is going to get some people talking. Over the weekend, AEW presented All Out in Chicago. That wasn’t the only major wrestling event
    in Chicago though, as Starrcast III also took place in the city and
    featured a variety of panels. One such panel involved Chicago’s own CM
    Punk, who of course had a lot of things to say, including one rather interesting statement about WWE.

    During Punk’s Starrcast III panel, he said that he was willing to talk to
    WWE again, though he emphasized that he would not be making the first
    call. He made it clear that he would talk to anyone, but wasnt sure why
    WWE would call if they hadnt before. Punk has not been directly involved
    in wrestling since January 2014 when he walked out of WWE due to burnout
    and medical issues. He has since gone on to fight in the UFC and worked in
    the comic book industry.

    Just imagine something like this happening again. Check out Punk’s
    contract negotiations:
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    Opinion: I really don’t think this is going to go anywhere, but can you imagine the reaction if Punk appeared on the first SmackDown Live or NXT?
    It would be an amazing moment and another example of “never say never”. That being said, I would be stunned if Punk actually returned as he very
    well could have just been working the crowd to create some buzz. That is likely to be the case here so mission accomplished.

    Do you think Punk will return to WWE? Or to wrestling in general? Let us
    know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30
    wrestling books. His latest book is KB’s Complete 2004 Monday Night Raw Reviews.

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    It Deserves Mention. Shinsuke Nakamura Did Something Very Cool For A
    Fellow Wrestler Outside Of The Ring.

    Posted: 01 Sep 2019 10:04 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/deserves-mention-shinsuke-nakamura-something-cool-fellow-wrestler-outside-ring/


    Cool Nakamura. Some wrestlers are awesome people in almost every
    situation. They have a lot of things on their plates as wrestlers, with a combination of staying in shape, traveling, staying fresh, and the whole wrestling thing. It doesn’t help when you might not be making much money, but sometimes someone with some money can help you out and it makes for an awesome story.

    The OC recently appeared on Lilian Garcia’s Chasing Glory podcast. During the appearance, Karl Anderson told a story of finally making it to New
    Japan, but he arrived with only $14 to his name. Shinsuke Nakamura, an established New Japan star, found out about this and, after seeing
    Anderson’s bank account, bought Anderson food every day for the next six months until Anderson was on his feet financially.

    Anderson and Nakamura have met again in WWE. Check out their backstage argument:
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    Opinion: That’s a very cool thing for Nakamura to do as he was under no obligation to do something like this but was willing to help out someone
    who was in trouble. Not many people would actually do something like this
    as it is one thing to talk about helping someone out but in this case,
    Nakamura actually backed it up with action. How many other people would actually do that?

    How cool is this for Nakamura? What is next for Anderson and Gallows in
    WWE? Let us know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30
    wrestling books. His latest book is KB’s Complete 2004 Monday Night Raw Reviews.

    Get the latest and greatest in professional wrestling news by signing up
    for our daily email newsletter. Just look below for GET EXCLUSIVE UPDATES
    to sign up. We are proud to offer our popular Wrestling Rumors app and encourage you to download it for an optimized user experience. It is
    available for Android and also on iOS. Thank you for reading!

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    For A Fellow Wrestler Outside Of The Ring. appeared first on WrestlingRumors.net.


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    Quite The Endorsement. United States Presidential Candidate Praises Chris Jericho And AEW.

    Posted: 01 Sep 2019 08:58 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/quite-endorsement-united-states-presidential-candidate-praises-chris-jericho-aew/


    He knows something about endorsements. AEW’s fourth event, All Out, has
    come and gone and the response has been fairly positive. Chris Jericho was crowned the inaugural AEW World Champion and that means the company has
    more of a direction that they had coming in. Winning the title is a big
    deal and it turns out that someone with a fairly big platform was paying attention.

    United States Presidential candidate Andrew Yang sent out a Tweet on Sunday night, congratulating Jericho on winning the title and hoping that AEW
    makes the wrestling industry a better place for the wrestling industry.
    This is not the first time that Yang has mentioned AEW by name, as in June
    he said that if he and his supporters were a wrestling promotion, it would
    be AEW.

    Congrats @IAmJericho I’m rooting for @AEWrestling to help make the
    industry more talent-friendly. @CodyRhodes ??

    - Andrew Yang (@AndrewYang) September 2, 2019



    There is some Presidential history with wrestling. Check out a future President addressing wrestling fans:
    [This post contains video, click to play]


    Opinion: That’s a pretty cool thing to see and Yang is one of the biggest names in the country to have talked about AEW. He seems to be a fan as
    this was a bit more than a generic statement made by someone who has no
    idea about wrestling and was told what to say. Yang talking up AEW is certainly going to get them some attention and that’s never a bad thing so early in their history.

    What did you think of All Out? How much good with a celebrity appearance
    do for them? Let us know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30
    wrestling books. His latest book is KB’s Complete 2004 Monday Night Raw Reviews.

    Get the latest and greatest in professional wrestling news by signing up
    for our daily email newsletter. Just look below for GET EXCLUSIVE UPDATES
    to sign up. We are proud to offer our popular Wrestling Rumors app and encourage you to download it for an optimized user experience. It is
    available for Android and also on iOS. Thank you for reading!

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    Praises Chris Jericho And AEW. appeared first on WrestlingRumors.net.


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    Can You Blame Him? Another Main Roster WWE Superstar Requests To Be Sent
    To NXT Or NXT UK.

    Posted: 01 Sep 2019 08:42 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/can-blame-another-main-roster-wwe-superstar-requests-sent-nxt-nxt-uk/


    He’d like to do something else. There are all kinds of places to go in wrestling, though there are far fewer at the top of the charts. WWE may
    have several different brands for talent to perform on, but the spots are
    still hard to come by. Some wrestlers jump back and forth between brands
    and now one of them is interested in switching spots and trying his hand on another WWE show.

    Over the weekend, 205 Live and Monday Night Raw superstar Mike Kanellis
    sent out a Tweet saying that he has wrestled everywhere in WWE other than
    in NXT or NXT UK and would be interested in changing that. Kanellis has wrestled infrequently on the main roster, with his most recent Monday Night
    Raw match taking place on July 15 in a loss against Zack Ryder, which
    lasted four seconds. Various wrestlers have made the move over to NXT UK
    or NXT in recent weeks, such as Tyler Breeze, Fandango and Killian Dain.

    Dear @WWE I’ve wrestled on every Brand except @NXTUK and @WWENXT. Can we
    fix this please.

    Sincerely,
    Man who wants to wrestle more.

    - Mike Kanellis (@RealMikeBennett) August 31, 2019



    When Kanellis is fired up, he can do some impressive stuff. Check out one
    of his biggest matches on 205 Live:
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    Opinion: It’s almost sad to watch Kanellis from time to time as his wife seems to be the most important part of his career and there isn’t much that he can do when she is on maternity leave. At the same time though, he certainly seems ready to try and do whatever he can wherever he can.
    That’s a good attitude for someone to have and maybe he’ll get the break he has been looking for someday.

    What do you think of Kanellis? Can he succeed in WWE? Let us know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his- Amazon author page with 30
    wrestling books. His latest book is KB’s Complete 2004 Monday Night Raw Reviews.

    Get the latest and greatest in professional wrestling news by signing up
    for our daily email newsletter. Just look below for GET EXCLUSIVE UPDATES
    to sign up. We are proud to offer our popular Wrestling Rumors app and encourage you to download it for an optimized user experience. It is
    available for Android and also on iOS. Thank you for reading!

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    Be Sent To NXT Or NXT UK. appeared first on WrestlingRumors.net.


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    RUMOR: It Was Fun While It Lasted. Popular NXT Star Leaves Company After Getting Injured.

    Posted: 01 Sep 2019 08:29 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/fun-lasted-popular-nxt-star-leaves-company-getting-injured/


    There was some serious NXT potential there. Every now and then, you get a wrestler who can do things that others just cannot make work. Some of them look rather different than others and they catch your eye immediately. You want to see more of them doing something in the ring and that’s a very rare treat. One such treat seems to be done before she ever really got started.

    According to Squared Circles Sirens, Kacy Catanzaro is leaving WWE due to a back injury. Not too many details are known about the injury but Catanzaro
    has not wrestled a match since July 19 when she wrestled a match at an NXT house show in Tampa, Florida. Catanzaro has wrestled for WWE since January 2018 and appeared in the 2019 Women’s Royal Rumble. She is also the real life girlfriend of Monday Night Raw star Ricochet.

    Catanzaro was in the Mae Young Classic as well. Check out her match
    against Rhea Ripley:
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    Opinion: That’s quite the shame from a fan’s perspective but if Catanzaro can be happier doing something else, good for her. There’s nothing wrong with not wanting to spend years of your life doing something that you don’t want to do so if she would rather step away, there is nothing wrong with
    that. She was an athletic freak and I liked watching her, but she can do whatever she wants from here on out and that is more important.

    What did you think of Catanzaro? How far could she have gone in
    wrestling? Let us know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
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    205 Live Results - August 27, 2019

    Posted: 01 Sep 2019 06:38 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/205-live-results-august-27-2019/


    205 Live

    Date: August 27, 2019

    Location: Raising Cane’s River Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana

    Commentators: Aiden English, Nigel McGuinness, Tom Phillips

    We’re getting close to the next pay per view and that means it’s time to find a new #1 contender. Odds are that’s going to be either Oney Lorcan or Humberto Carrillo, or maybe both at the same time. Carrillo would be more interesting but they would need to find a way for him to get around Lorcan first. Let’s get to it.

    The opening recap looks at last week’s elimination tag with Humberto
    Carrillo and Oney Lorcan as the last two men standing.

    Earlier today, Lorcan requested a title match but Drake Maverick put him in
    a #1 contenders match with Carrillo instead. They shake hands over it and everything seems cool.

    Opening sequence.
    Kalisto vs. Ariya Daivari

    Daivari runs him over with a hard shoulder to start and lays over the top
    for a breather. Kalisto hits a running headbutt/shoulder and, after
    slipping a bit for a chuckle, lays on the ropes as well. The suicide dive
    hits Daivari but he trips Kalisto off the apron, setting up a running
    dropkick to send Kalisto flying into the barricade.

    Back in and a reverse layout DDT gives Daivari two but Kalisto elbows him
    in the face. The strikes to the face have Daivari staggered for a bit until hope is lost with a big clothesline. We hit the chinlock again, followed by
    a hard spinebuster (it’s a Minnesota thing) for two. The chinlock goes on

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