Jinder is entertaining as hell. I hated dude before but honestly, he's like the best heel on the WWE roster. He's not trying to be an in-betweener either.
 
I wanted more from both title matches. Either was bad by any stretch but I just wanted more.
Jinder's whole deal during the Orton feud was that people hate him because he is different and I thought that going up against a face foreigner would end up with a Shinsuke win. But I don't mind them stretching this out a bit longer by having the Singh Bros. getting involved. But like someone else already said, Jinder really needs a stronger looking finisher. Shinsuke should be booked as the strongest strong style wrestler ever, and the finisher that lays him out should be something that looks like it could legit knock your head off and kill you. Jinder's finisher ain't that.

As for the Raw match, I wanted Joe to win, thought Brock would win, but I knew that Roman would take the pin. :lol:
They're building Joe and Braun up to be superman strong monsters, so I knew they wouldn't be eating a pin. And Brock is Brock. An actual superman strong monster. So it was clear as fuck that Roman would be taking the lost.
Roman will probably get his win back at Mania though.
 


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He also talked smack in the ring saying something along the lines of "No one chanting for you! 'Let's go Cena, Cena Sucks'! Nothing for you! You don't know what it's like!"


I'm not a Corbin fan but that's just unnecessary.
 
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Yea Enzo is done. He just looks weak now so no point in paying attention to him talking shit. Just empty words.
 
WWE Officially Announces The Signing of Lio Rush

http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwenxt/article/wwe-signs-lio-rush

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WWE has announced a blockbuster signing in the form of 22-year-old prodigy Lio Rush.

Internationally recognized as one of the ring’s top high-flyers, Rush officially joined the WWE Performance Center today in Orlando, Fla.

Born Lionel Gerard Green, of Lanham, Md., Rush wrestled in high school, becoming a two-time All-American and three-time state qualifier. He began training for sports-entertainment in 2014 and, in less than three years, has competed in 43 states, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Germany and Ireland. In 2016, he won Ring of Honor’s Top Prospect Tournament, and earlier this year, he held the Combat Zone Wrestling Heavyweight Championship.

The 160-pounder quickly became a fan favorite on the independent scene for his daredevil creativity and unbelievable resiliency, as well as his “Dragon’s Call” finisher, a devastating frog splash that recalls D’Lo Brown’s split-leg variation. In joining the WWE PC, Rush reunites with a former tag team partner, current NXT Superstar The Velveteen Dream, with whom Rush co-held the Maryland Championship Wrestling Tag Team Titles in 2015.
 
NXT Women's Champion Asuka Injured At TakeOver: Brooklyn III

'The Empress Of Tomorrow' is set to miss 6-8 weeks.

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NXT Women's Champion Asuka had a big night at TakeOver: Brooklyn III. With her undefeated streak nearing the two-year mark, 'The Empress Of Tomorrow' put it and the belt on the line against Ember Moon. She won, taking her reign beyond its 500th day, with critics quick to throw 'Match Of The Night' honours their way.

Unfortunately, the victory came at a cost. WWE.com have announced that Asuka broke her right collarbone during Saturday's match, and while no official timetable has been given, she is expected to miss 6-8 weeks of competition.

Asuka suffered the injury on an awkward landing from a throw by her opponent. She was allowed to continue the match, but did so in notable pain and discomfort. A post-match ultrasound scan suggested a breakage, and this was later confirmed by an X-ray.

Asuka tweeted the following after the news broke:-

 
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