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AEW Dynamite Results, December 13, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on December 13, 2023, at the College Park Center in Arlington, TX. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday (Tuesday Special on October 10) at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results December 13, 2023: Highlights ## Samoa Joe strides confidently into the ring clad in casual attire, extending a courteous introduction to the crowd. Dallas expresses evident joy at Joe's presence, anticipating answers to the previous week's perplexing events. The scattered beer bottles near MJF's location catch Joe's discerning eye, and he astutely notes the familiar brand, linking it to Hangman Adam Page.## In response to Joe's inquiry, Hangman Page makes his entrance, asserting that Joe should forthrightly articulate his accusation and face the matter like a mature individual. The entrance of Roderick Strong, accompanied by the Kingdom, disrupts the conversation. Strong patronizingly refers to Page as a "young boy," injecting a dose of condescension into the atmosphere. Strong employs logical reasoning to imply that MJF is akin to the Devil. Unwilling to endure further insinuations, Page retaliates with a swift punch to Strong's face.## Referee Aubrey Edwards swiftly intervenes, and it is announced that the first match is set to commence, setting the stage for an intense confrontation. ## Singles Match: Roderick Strong vs. Hangman Page ## Page unleashes a series of resounding chops onto Strong, countered by a swift kick from Roddy. Undeterred, Page responds with two well-placed punches and a calculated stomp in the corner. A chop by Page is met with a retaliatory back elbow from Strong. Page executes a fallaway slam followed by an impressive standing shooting star press, earning a close two-count. Chops continue to echo as Page asserts dominance, yet Strong fights back with chops of his own, eventually stomping Page in the corner. Strong secures a backbreaker for a near fall.## Page retaliates with a boot to the face, momentarily shifting the momentum. Strong counters with a knee drop for a two-count. A springboard clothesline by Page leads to a tope, showcasing his agility. As Page attempts a moonsault, the Kingdom intervenes, halting his aerial assault while the referee is momentarily distracted. Seizing the opportunity, Strong executes a backbreaker just as the broadcast heads into a commercial break.## Upon returning, Strong applies an armbar, from which Page manages to escape. Punches and forearms are exchanged, culminating in a double clothesline that leaves both competitors down. Strong rises first, initiating a punch exchange, but Page gains the upper hand with stomps. Page follows up with a Death Valley Driver for a near fall, showcasing his strength.## A running boot to the face by Page is succeeded by a rather unconventional move "“ Page bites Roddy's head. Unfazed, Page lands punches on Strong, but a missed moonsault creates an opening for Strong. Page rebounds with a pop-up powerbomb for a close two-count. Strong skillfully avoids the deadeye, countering with an enziguri into a pancake for another near fall.## A Tiger Driver by Strong earns a two-count, followed by an application of the Stronghold. Page perseveres, reaching the ropes for a break. Page rallies with a Hangman clothesline, then proceeds to moonsault Bennett and both members of the Kingdom. A roll-up by Page results in another two-count. Strong retaliates with a knee strike, but Page ultimately secures the victory with the deadeye for the pin. ## WINNER: Adam Page ## Continental Classic Blue League: Brody King vs. Andrade El Idolo ## The contest commences with a lockup, and King gains the initial advantage. Idolo retaliates with a shoulder block followed by a persistent headlock, making it challenging for King to break free. Despite a back suplex from King, Idolo tenaciously maintains the headlock. King eventually shakes him off, executing a forceful shoulder block and a subsequent senton.## Forearms and chops are exchanged, creating an intense back-and-forth. King and Idolo engage in a chop exchange, with King adding a series of forearms to the mix. King secures a chokehold, but Andrade Andrade clotheslines him against the top rope. Idolo counters with a Cross Body for a one-count. The action spills to the floor, where Idolo executes a spectacular moonsault. Back in the ring, Idolo manages to secure a one-count.## As the broadcast resumes, a chop exchange ensues, with Idolo gaining the upper hand. He follows up with a dropkick, Dragon Screws, and a flying forearm. Idolo's momentum builds as he fires up, leading to a missed lariat by King and a subsequent slam by Andrade. A moonsault by Idolo results in a two-count. King retaliates with a impactful lariat for a close two-count, followed by a cannonball that also earns him a near fall.## The competitors continue to trade chops, and Idolo delivers a boot to the face. King responds with a forearm, but Idolo counters with a back elbow. Chops by Idolo intensify, and King finds himself driven into the exposed buckle. Idolo seizes the moment, executing a Hammerlock DDT that secures the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Andrade El Idolo ## Brody King maintains his position with 6 points.## Renee Paquette conducts an interview with the Von Erichs when unexpected guests, including Danhausen, Orange Cassidy, and Trent, make an appearance. Cassidy proposes a partnership for Friday's Rampage, and the Von Erichs gladly accept the offer.## Kenny Omega makes his entrance, followed by Chris Jericho. A recap of the assault by AEW Tag Team Champions Big Bill & Ricky Starks is shown. Jericho summons the champions, and they answer the call. Starks questions Omega's trustworthiness, and Omega openly admits that he doesn't trust Jericho. Omega also criticizes Big Bill for repeated failures. The Golden Jets announce their intention to cash in their title shot at World's End. ## Starks reminds everyone of his previous victories over Jericho. Jericho attempts to name the team for Starks and Big Bill, but the process falters. In a somewhat awkward moment, Jericho mentions Enzo Amore, prompting Starks to label them as scumbags, questioning if that's not MJF's usual rhetoric. ## The segment mercifully concludes. ## Highlights of the Adam Copeland vs. Edge match are showcased. ## Toni Storm enters, aiming to inject some excitement into the show, and takes a seat at the commentary booth. ## Singles Match: Ruby Soho vs. Riho ## The match begins with a lockup, and Soho swiftly counters with a knee strike. She follows up with a decisive body slam, earning a two-count. Riho responds with a running knee for another near fall. A quick rollup and a subsequent stomp by Riho showcase her agility. Back elbows from Riho lead into a double stomp just before the broadcast heads into a commercial break.## As the action resumes, Riho executes a flying head scissors followed by a 619. A crossbody by Riho results in a two-count. Both competitors engage in a series of rollups, demonstrating their technical prowess. Soho retaliates with a side kick, seamlessly transitioning into a Saito suplex for another two-count. A running forearm by Riho sets up a crucifix bomb, earning her a close two-count.## Riho misses a stomp, creating an opening for Soho, who capitalizes with a "No Future" maneuver for a near fall. Soho follows up with a back elbow and a guillotine submission attempt. Riho, however, counters with a Northern Lights suplex into a dragon suplex. A running double knee strike by Riho seals the deal as she secures the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Riho ## Continental Classic Gold League: Rush vs. Jay Lethal## Lethal opens the exchange with a series of chops, a sight not yet seen tonight. They skillfully evade each other's moves before engaging in a chop exchange of their own. Lethal takes a moment to flaunt his skills with a confident strut. Rush responds with a snap German suplex followed by a knee strike, prompting Lethal to roll to the floor. Rush pursues and tosses Lethal into the table, continuing his assault with, unsurprisingly, more chops.## In the corner, Rush delivers kicks and strikes a pose, asserting his dominance. A powerslam by Rush earns him a two-count. The back-and-forth continues with a chop exchange, showcasing their resilience. Lethal counters with a Lethal Combination, executing a rollup that earns Rush a close two-count. Rush retaliates with a barrage of chops and a belly-to-belly suplex.## Lethal rallies with a well-timed superkick, but his attempt at the Lethal Injection goes awry. Seizing the opportunity, Rush chokes Lethal out, securing the victory in a decisive manner. ## WINNER: Rush ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jay White vs. Mark Briscoe ## Briscoe charges with a running dropkick, unleashing a relentless barrage of CHOPS to keep the momentum. A quick rollup by Briscoe earns a two-count, followed by a decisive boot to the face. He executes a fireman carry takedown into a Froggy Bow, leaving White reeling. White wisely rolls to the floor, prompting Briscoe to pursue, delivering another resounding CHOP and a karate thrust. Back in the ring, Briscoe continues the assault with more CHOPS and a chokehold.## White retaliates with an exploder, tossing Briscoe out of the ring. Taking the battle to the outside, White sends Briscoe into the rail. Undeterred, Briscoe responds with a karate thrust, maintaining the physical intensity. A dropkick by White transitions seamlessly into a DDT, earning him a two-count as the broadcast heads into a commercial break.## Upon returning, White has Briscoe in a chinlock. The competitors engage in a forearm exchange, with White countering a knee attempt into a backdrop. A kick by White is answered with a powerful lariat by Briscoe. Demonstrating his unique style, Briscoe employs "Redneck Kung Fu" followed by a series of CHOPS. A flying forearm and an elbow drop by Briscoe result in a two-count.## The exchange of CHOPS intensifies between White and Briscoe. White manages to land a kick, but Briscoe responds with another CHOP. Briscoe executes a razor's edge for another near fall. White counters with a dragon screw, setting up a rollup into a sleeper suplex. White continues with a CHOP, leading into yet another sleeper suplex. Briscoe counters with a Saito Suplex, attempting to shift the momentum.## In a critical moment, Briscoe attempts a Froggy Bow, but White strategically gets his knee up in time. Seizing the opportunity, White delivers the Blade Runner, securing the pinfall victory in a dramatic conclusion. ## WINNER:Jay White ## Continental Classic Gold League: Jon Moxley vs Swerve Strickland ## The audience is electric from the outset, and the match kicks off with some intense mat wrestling. Moxley adds a touch of flair by kissing Swerve in the corner, initiating a sequence of grappling exchanges. A lockup leads to a hammerlock by Moxley, countered by Swerve with a headlock and subsequent headscissors. Moxley decides to take a breather and walks away, only to engage in a forearm trade upon his return. The exchange escalates with CHOPS from Moxley, met by a retaliatory CHOP from Swerve.## Swerve seizes control with a DDT, earning a two-count. The action spills to the floor, where Swerve delivers punches and shoves his boot into Moxley's throat. Back in the ring, Moxley responds with a lariat followed by a series of nine punches. He takes a more unconventional approach, biting Swerve's arm and executing a piledriver for another near fall. The brawl continues to the floor, where Swerve is crotched on the apron and sent into the steps just before a commercial break.## As the broadcast resumes, Moxley focuses on working Swerve's fingers. Despite a punch from Swerve, Moxley lands a clothesline for a two-count. Swerve counters with a punch into a backbreaker, showcasing his resilience. A double elbow and an elbow to the back of Moxley's head keep the momentum in Swerve's favor. The back-and-forth continues with CHOPS from Swerve and an arm drag by Moxley into a cutter for another two-count.## Moxley delivers a Gotch piledriver for another near fall. The intensity heightens with headbutts from Moxley followed by leg kicks. Swerve answers with a flatliner and a suplex. Moxley, fueled by a surge of adrenaline, withstands a superkick from Swerve, who follows up with stomps and a House Call. Swerve ascends to the top, but Moxley tosses him to the floor. Back in the ring, Moxley executes a curb stomp for a two-count at the 15-minute mark. ## Moxley attempts a choke but transitions into the cross armbreaker. Swerve manages to reach the ropes, prompting Moxley to step outside. Seizing the opportunity, Swerve nails a tope and a Swerve stomp. Back in the ring, Swerve delivers another stomp for a two-count. Moxley, showing resilience, rolls up Swerve for the unexpected pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

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WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results December 1, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners SmackDown
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WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results December 1, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here are the full results for this Friday's SmackDown which is scheduled to air live on December 1, 2023, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. 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 6:30 am. While SmackDown airs live on Fox Sports in Mexico and across Central and South America since 2014. ## WWE Friday Night SmackDown, December 1, 2023 Play-By-Play Results ## SmackDown erupts with Bianca Belair gracefully striding into the ring. A video promptly recaps the intense Women's War Games match from Survivor Series. Belair commends her team's efforts but declares that her feud with Damage CTRL is far from over. She specifically targets Iyo Sky, asserting her desire to reclaim the title.## Damage CTRL, sans Bayley, emerges, led by Dakota Kai, who challenges Belair. She insists that if Belair wants another title shot, she must first go through all members of Damage CTRL. Charlotte Flair and Shotzi intervene, charging into the ring. A chaotic brawl ensues, and eventually, Belair, Charlotte, and Shotzi manage to clear the ring. Michael Cole on commentary subtly references Bayley's conspicuous absence.## The arena then hears The Brawling Brutes' music, signaling Butch's solo entrance for his upcoming bout against Bobby Lashley.## After the commercial break## Back live, Damage CTRL is seen backstage. Bayley rejoins the group, facing their collective ire for her absence. Dakota Kai steps in to defuse the tension. ## Singles Match: Butch vs Bobby Lashley ## Before the opening match commences, Bobby Lashley seizes a microphone amid the resounding chants of his name from the crowd. Lashley confidently declares his intent to shatter Butch into pieces and directly questions if Butch is prepared for such a fate. In response, Butch slaps Lashley across the face, prompting the ringing of the bell.## Butch initiates the action with a well-executed dropkick in the corner, but Lashley swiftly retaliates by slamming Butch in the same corner. Lashley takes a moment to acknowledge the crowd, allowing Butch to counter with a dropkick that sends Lashley tumbling out of the ring. Seizing the opportunity, Butch follows up with a moonsault, connecting with Lashley on the outside.## Following the commercial break## Returning live, Lashley executes a snap suplex on Butch. Attempting a delayed vertical suplex, Lashley faces resistance as Butch manages to break free. Evading a lariat, Butch ducks under and is caught, finding himself planted with a powerful slam by Lashley. Lashley then hurls Butch out of the ring, forcefully slamming him against the ring post.## As Lashley readies for a spear, Butch skillfully evades, causing Lashley to crash into the ring post. Seizing the moment, Butch delivers an enziguri and ruthlessly stomps down on Lashley's hand. Attempting a power slam, Butch is caught off guard by Lashley's counter enziguri. Lashley springs off the ropes and connects with a thunderous spear. The referee counts to three as Lashley covers Butch for the victory. ## WINNER: Bobby Lashley ## Backstage, Nick Aldis occupies his office when Paul Heyman makes his presence known. Heyman inquires about Randy Orton's invitation to SmackDown, and Aldis confirms that he indeed extended the invitation with the intention of signing Orton to an exclusive deal. Unfazed by Roman Reigns' opinion, Aldis asserts his authority, stating that he's bringing Orton to SmackDown. ## After the commercial break ## Returning to the live broadcast, Butch navigates backstage. Kayla Braxton seeks his thoughts on Ridge Holland's actions last week, but Butch dismisses the past, emphasizing his current focus on himself. ## Pretty Deadly, seizing the opportunity, taunts Butch about his solitary state. In response, Butch attacks Pretty Deadly, but the duo exploits their numerical advantage, overwhelming and incapacitating him. ## Santos Escobar takes center stage in a backstage interview. He declares his intention to conclude what Rey Mysterio initiated. Escobar criticizes Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde, asserting that they remain blinded by their allegiance to Mysterio, unable to recognize that Mysterio will ultimately betray them as well. ## Following the commercial break ## Singles Match: Santos Escobar vs Joaquin Wilde ## The contest initiates with Wilde executing a precision dropkick, swiftly followed by a calculated back elbow. Escobar, finding himself on the defensive, rolls out of the ring, prompting Wilde to seize the opportunity with a daring dive over the top rope, connecting with Escobar. Undeterred, Wilde capitalizes further with a springboard splash.## Ascending to the top turnbuckle once again, Wilde's ascent is abruptly halted by Escobar, who trips him up. Despite the setback, Wilde rebounds with a decisive running knee strike, setting the stage for a leaping DDT. Wilde covers Escobar, but the referee's count only reaches two.## In a sudden turn of events, Escobar retaliates with a well-timed superkick, creating the opening for his signature move"”the Phantom Driver. With precision, Escobar covers Wilde, and the referee counts to three, securing the victory for Escobar. ## WINNER: Santos Escobar ## Post-bell, Escobar mercilessly continues his assault on Wilde until Dragon Lee rushes in for the save. As Dragon Lee enters the ring, Escobar retreats, only to strike Dragon Lee from behind when he returns. Dragon Lee skillfully counters, executing a hurricanrana that prompts Escobar to exit the ring and retreat backstage.## After the commercial break## Returning live, Nick Aldis and Adam Pearce engage in conversation backstage. Aldis affirms the rumors, expressing his intent to sign Randy Orton to SmackDown. However, Pearce reveals his Raw contract, declaring his plan to be present to sign Orton to Raw tonight.## United States Champion Logan Paul enters the ring, acknowledging his title win at Crown Jewel through a video recap. Paul addresses the doubters, asserting that their skepticism only fuels his determination. He self-proclaims as the fastest-rising star in WWE history. Paul, in collaboration with Nick Aldis, unveils a tournament to determine the next title challenger. The participants include Santos Escobar, Bobby Lashley, Dragon Lee, Kevin Owens, Karrion Kross, Grayson Waller, Austin Theory, and an unnamed NXT superstar.## Kevin Owens interrupts Paul's speech and confronts him in the ring. Owens deems Paul's presence a nightmare, recalling the first time he saw him on Vine, noting it took only six seconds to realize Paul is an insufferable individual. Owens predicts an end to Paul's championship reign. In response, Paul taunts Owens, claiming he could knock him out in six seconds. The confrontation is further interrupted by Grayson Waller and Austin Theory, who join the scene. Waller suggests that Paul has more in common with them, but Owens swiftly punches Theory in the face, leaving Owens and Paul alone in the ring once again. ## Following the commercial break ## Singles Match: Kevin Owens vs Grayson Waller ## The bout kicks off with Waller swiftly rolling out of the ring, prompting Owens to waste no time pursuing him. Owens bounces Waller off the announce table, delivering a punishing back elbow strike followed by a senton. Displaying his aggression, Owens lands a chop in the corner and attempts a cannonball, but Waller evades by rolling out of the ring. Undeterred, Owens knocks Waller to the floor and executes a spectacular frog splash from the apron. Seizing the opportunity, Waller shoves Owens into the steel stairs, and as the referee is momentarily distracted, Austin Theory capitalizes by stomping on Owens' injured hand.## During the commercial break## Returning to the live action, Owens rebounds with a second frog splash to Waller. Despite the evident pain in his hand, Owens presses on, executing a DDT with his one good arm. Owens follows up with a cannonball and ascends to the top rope to deliver a swanton. He covers Waller, but it results in a two-count. Owens, resilient as ever, attempts a stunner, but Waller cleverly grabs Owens' injured hand to break free. Waller continues to target Owens' hand and goes for a running kick in the corner, but Owens dodges and quickly rolls up Waller for the three-count. ## WINNER: Kevin Owens ## Singles Match: Bianca Belair vs Kairi Sane ## The match kicks off with a traditional lockup. Belair gains the early advantage with a powerful shoulder tackle, but Sane attempts a hurricanrana. Impressively, Belair flips through it and counters with a well-executed dropkick. However, the match takes a chaotic turn as Charlotte, Shotzi, and members of Damage CTRL all interfere, prompting the referee to intervene before losing control. In a strategic move, everyone is ejected from ringside. ## Following the commercial break ## The live action resumes with Sane asserting control, locking Belair in a chin lock on the mat. Despite the predicament, Belair manages to rise to her feet, breaking free and delivering a thunderous power slam to Sane. Undeterred, Sane ascends to the top turnbuckle and connects with a diving forearm strike. Belair attempts a slam, but Sane skillfully reverses it, sending Belair tumbling out of the ring. ## As Belair attempts to re-enter the ring, Bayley seizes the opportunity to sneak up and slam her on the unforgiving ring apron, exploiting the distraction caused by the referee. Undeterred, Sane takes to the top turnbuckle once more, but Belair showcases her strength, catching Sane mid-air and delivering the KOD (Kiss of Death). Belair secures the victory with a cover, as the referee counts to three. ## WINNER: Bianca Belair ## The scene transitions backstage to Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis, each clutching their respective brand's contract, anticipating Randy Orton's imminent decision.## After the commercial break## SmackDown returns live with Pearce and Aldis standing in the ring. Aldis takes the mic and introduces Randy Orton, who receives a thunderous ovation from the crowd. Orton steps into the ring as Pearce and Aldis, eager to recruit him, start vying for his attention, loudly offering promises. Pearce pledges a world title shot, while Aldis assures Orton that he can provide him with the individuals who targeted him.## The recruitment commotion is abruptly halted by the entrance of Paul Heyman, who receives a massive pop from the crowd. Heyman declares that there will be no RKOs tonight, asserting that the Bloodline will make the decision for Orton. Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso make their way to the ring, prompting Pearce and Aldis to exit. ## As Orton valiantly tries to fend off Jimmy and Solo, the situation takes a turn when LA Knight rushes in for the save. Knight sends Solo over the top rope, and the two engage in a brawl up the ramp. Orton seizes the opportunity, delivering a draping DDT to Jimmy Uso. The apex predator then stuns Jimmy with an RKO, leaving Heyman looking on. Orton proceeds to take both the Raw and SmackDown contracts, and with Heyman urging him to "go to Raw," Orton emphatically discards the Raw contract. Orton signs the SmackDown contract and defiantly tells Heyman to inform Roman Reigns that "Daddy's back." Orton drops the mic, celebrating alone in the ring as Nick Aldis joins him. However, in a shocking twist, Orton abruptly RKO's Aldis, standing tall as SmackDown concludes. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW News
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AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Chicago, September 2, 2023 - Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on September 2, 2023, live from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. ## AEW Collision starts at 8 PM ET. This is 5 PM PT, 1 AM BST, and 8 AM AEST. The show will run for two hours, so it will end at 10 PM ET. ## On the September 2, 2023, episode of AEW Collision, we're in for The Acclaimed's first defense of the Trios Titles, along with other matches and segments leading up to the All Out 2023 PPV. The Trios Titles will be on the line as The Acclaimed & Billy Gunn go up against Daniel Garcia, Angelo Parker, and Matt Menard. ## In another trios match, The Outcasts will take on Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida, and Kris Statlander. Additionally, Jay White is set to face Dax Harwood in a match. To add to the excitement, Ricky Starks is challenging Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat to a strap match. ## AEW Collision Results September 2, 2023: AEW Collision started with Tony Khan talking honestly about the CM Punk situation. He mentioned that the confrontation posed risks to people, including the production team and himself. Following advice from legal advisors and an AEW discipline committee, he decided to let go of CM Punk. Dave's take on this can be heard on Wrestling Observer Radio and is highly recommended. ## Ricky Starks/Ricky Steamboat segment ## Tony Schiavone kicked off the entertainment part of the show by bringing Ricky Starks into the ring. Starks entered with a hefty weight belt, and he was joined by Big Bill.## Schiavone questioned Starks about his challenge to Ricky Steamboat, a 70-year-old man, for a strap match, and asked if he was crazy. Starks responded that he was tired of starting over and was determined to rebuild. He expressed his pride in Big Bill and encouraged him to pursue his goals.## Starks then connected this to his issue with Steamboat, mentioning that he was suspended for 28 days and missed All In because of it. He wanted an answer from Steamboat. Steamboat's classic WCW theme played, and he appeared with a clipboard. Steamboat stated that he never complained about losing to Starks on social media but had heard about Starks wanting this match through the same platform.## Steamboat explained that he had a contract with both their names, indicating a match between Ricky Starks and "The Dragon." However, it seemed that Bryan Danielson might be the Dragon in question instead of Ricky Steamboat. Danielson made his way to the ring.## Babyface Bryan Danielson returned to save AEW All Out with Moxley, Orange Cassidy, and a few others. Fans chanted at Starks as he made a pledge, and it brought laughter. Bryan Danielson and Ricky Starks are set to have a strap match at AEW All Out tomorrow night. It was an exciting turn of events.## Jon Moxley delivered a promo about Orange Cassidy, acknowledging Cassidy's impressive run and calling him the real deal. Moxley highlighted the rarity of facing someone on such a run and emphasized the difference between real wrestlers and fake ones who seek an easy way out when things get tough. He expressed hope that Cassidy wouldn't back down. This promo was fantastic. ## AEW Trios Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed (Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, & Billy Gunn) Vs 2point0 (Matt Menard & Angelo Parker) & Daniel Garcia to retain ## Bowens began the match against Parker and swiftly sent him out of the ring. Parker made a quick tag to Garcia, who squared off with Billy Gunn. Garcia dodged a chop and started dancing in the middle of the ring, followed by a taunt to Billy Gunn. However, Gunn landed a punch that brought Garcia to his knees, and Gunn celebrated with some dance moves of his own. ## Garcia gained the upper hand on Bowens after Jake Hager intervened by pulling Caster and Gunn away from the apron. Garcia then applied the Dragon Tamer submission hold on Bowens, with Parker and Menard holding Caster at bay. Gunn eventually managed to break up the submission, but not before Bowens suffered significant damage. ## Bowens countered with an enziguri on Garcia and tagged Caster back in, who briefly had the advantage before facing Menard. During this exchange, Nigel McGuinness humorously remarked, "Where did he get that name, Daddy Magic?" Kevin Kelly suggested it might be from Jericho, to which McGuinness quipped, "I thought it was prison." ## Caster then tagged Gunn back in, and Gunn went on a rampage, tagging Caster once more to finish the match with a flying elbow for the victory. ## WINNER: AEW Trios Tag Team Champions The Acclaimed (Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, & Billy Gunn) ## Backstage, The Dark Order had a chat with Lexy Nair. She asked them about their upcoming match for the ROH World Tag Team Championship against MJF and Adam Cole. John Silver grumbled about his buddy Budge teaming up with MJF, and Alex Renyolds mentioned that he had a hand in training MJF. He expressed pride in his student's success but also stated his intention to show MJF what it truly meant to be a champion. ## Later, Ricky Starks crossed paths with Tony Schiavone backstage. Starks confidently declared that tomorrow night's challenge against Bryan Danielson wouldn't be any different from any other he had faced, and he was determined to come out on top. ## Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) Vs Nick Wayne & Komander w/ Alex Abrahantes ## Aussie Open swiftly focused their attention on Komander, keeping him in the ring and working him over for a few minutes. Komander managed to turn the tide by delivering a jawbreaker to Davis and skillfully flipping out of a back suplex. He also dodged a corner charge and made a tag to Wayne. ## Wayne sprang into action, landing a superkick on Davis and executing an Asai DDT on Fletcher. He then took the fight to the outside, performing a tope con giro on Davis. Wayne continued his assault by hitting a frog splash on Fletcher, but it resulted in a close 2-count. Wayne signaled for his OsCutter move but was thwarted by Fletcher, who countered with a half-and-half suplex. ## Davis tagged in and prepared to slam Wayne with a crucifix bomb, but Komander intervened with a superkick to Fletcher. Davis still managed to put Wayne down and caught Komander as he attempted a Code Breaker, powerbombing him in the process. Davis didn't stop there; he threw Komander back into the air and finished with a piledriver. ## Regrettably for Wayne, he faced a barrage of forearms from both members of Aussie Open. Wayne attempted his OsCutter, also known as Wayne's World, on both Aussie Open members, but they caught him and executed a move called Coriolis, sealing their victory. ## WINNER: Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) ## Tony Schiavone conducted an interview with Wayne after the match. Wayne expressed his frustration at the loss but couldn't help but think about how Darby Allin had forgiven AR Fox for their past issues. Darby then came to the ring and shared a story about Nick Wayne's presence during a fight between Darby and Buddy Wayne. This fight had led to a three-year estrangement between Darby and the Wayne family. Unfortunately, Buddy Wayne passed away during this time, and Darby had to live with that. Darby emphasized the importance of forgiveness because you never know how much time is left. He then asked Wayne to be in his corner on Sunday.## Christian made his entrance and teased jokingly about reaching out to Nick Wayne's mother. He suggested that Nick Wayne was just a personal project for Darby Allin and pointed out that he was not the TNT Champion. Christian warned that on Sunday, Nick Wayne should be prepared to throw in the towel because Allin would need it. It was a solid promo from Christian.## Claudio Castagnoli had a backstage segment with Wheeler Yuta, congratulating Kingston on defeating Yuta and downplaying its significance by mentioning how the BCC beat up Yuta regularly. Castagnoli punctuated each line with a European uppercut and discussed his plans to beat Kingston with Yuta at the PPV.## Eddie Kingston, accompanied by Katsuyori Shibata, responded by mocking Castagnoli for beating up Yuta and Yuta for taking it. He claimed that Castagnoli couldn't look at him because he was afraid. Kingston asked Shibata for his opinion, and Shibata used Google Translate on his phone to show a message that read, "You both suck!" Kingston had a good laugh. These were two great promos.## Lexy Nair interviewed Saraya & Ruby Soho, with Soho reminiscing about her AEW Women's World Championship win and confidently stating her intention to capture the TBS Championship at AEW All Out. Nair inquired about Toni Storm, and Soho assured her that Storm was fine, despite being half-naked in the parking lot throwing her shoes at birds. Soho reiterated that everything was fine within the Outcasts and promised to demonstrate it in their trios match later in the night.## Tony Schiavone introduced Dennis Rodman, who made his way to the ring. Before Rodman could speak, Jeff Jarrett and his crew interrupted and joined him in the ring. Jarrett expressed his pleasure at seeing Rodman, reminiscing about their time in WCW together and claiming to be the leader of the NWO. He presented Rodman with a proposition, but Rodman initially brushed it off.## However, Rodman eventually agreed and suggested he could take on Satnam Singh. Sonjay Dutt, displaying a new shirt with Rodman's face on it, approached Rodman, who shoved Dutt. Jarrett, Lethal, and Singh attempted to attack Rodman, but The Acclaimed rushed in to make the save. The Acclaimed then challenged Jarrett, Lethal, and Singh to a trios title match the following night.## A video package highlighted Shane Taylor, concluding with him vowing to reclaim his title as he executed the Greetings from Asbury Park on Keith Lee.## Samoa Joe delivered a fiery promo, stating that he would give Shane Taylor a reality check at AEW All Out. Joe mentioned that Taylor might hope for the performance of a lifetime but would ultimately regret crossing paths with him. Joe asserted that Taylor might want to knock him out, but Joe would make an example of him and ensure he regretted uttering his name. It was an awesome promo. ## Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander Vs The Outcasts (Saraya, Ruby Soho, & Toni Storm) ## Toni Storm kicked off the match against Statlander, and they traded shoulder tackles. Statlander displayed more power, while Storm showed greater speed. However, Storm's quickness didn't prove beneficial when she ran into a body slam. Storm resorted to pulling Statlander's hair and attempted a hip attack in the corner. Unfortunately, she wasted too much time, allowing Statlander to recover and counter with a dropkick before tagging in Baker. ## Baker executed a sling blade and tagged in Shida, who delivered a powerful forearm to Soho. Baker held Saraya's arms back while Shida aimed for a forearm, but Saraya dodged, nearly causing Shida to hit Baker. This created an opportunity for Saraya and Soho to double-team Shida behind the referee's back. Storm tagged in and delivered a brutal hip attack to Shida in the corner. ## Saraya took advantage of the distracted referee to slam Shida into the announce table, and Soho brought her back into the ring. Shida eventually fought back, landing an enziguri on Storm and making the tag to Statlander, who unleashed her power against both Saraya and Soho. Statlander executed a blue thunder bomb on Saraya, but Soho broke up the pin attempt. ## In the closing moments, all six women exchanged moves. Saraya superkicked Baker, but Statlander responded with a powerslam. Storm tried to break up the pin but inadvertently landed on Saraya. Saraya tagged out to Baker, who hit a fisherman's neckbreaker on Soho. However, Baker fell victim to spray paint in the face from Saraya, allowing Soho to secure the victory with No Future. ## WINNER: Britt Baker, Hikaru Shida & Kris Statlander ## Powerhouse Hobbs Vs GPA ## This match was incredibly quick. Hobbs dominated and finished it with a spinebuster. The match ended so swiftly that his music started playing just seconds after it concluded. ## WINNER: Powerhouse Hobbs ## Miro's music played, and he entered the ring in his wrestling attire, immediately engaging in a brawl with Hobbs. The fight spilled out to ringside, where Hobbs tossed Miro into the ring steps, while Miro retaliated by sending Hobbs over the railing into the crowd. After this brief but intense altercation, Hobbs slowly backed away, receiving cheers from the crowd for the intense encounter. ## Following a rundown of the AEW All Out card, an incredible hype video played, featuring Konosuke Takeshita and Kenny Omega, set to the tune of "God's Gonna Cut You Down." It was a truly fantastic video. ## Backstage, Orange Cassidy was seated and expressed his reluctance to speak at the moment. However, he felt compelled to talk about his upcoming title match, unlike anything he had experienced before. He reflected on his previous matches against PAC and Will Ospreay, demonstrating that he belonged in AEW. Now, he faced Jon Moxley, the very man who carried AEW on his shoulders during challenging times. Cassidy vowed to relieve Moxley of that burden and carry it himself as the AEW International Champion. It was an awesome promo. ## Jay White (w/ Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn) Vs Dax Harwood (w/ Cash Wheeler) ## Harwood and White kicked things off with some classic wrestling moves, even adding a humorous moment where Harwood got the crowd to cheer for him while he had White in an abdominal stretch. White gained the upper hand by executing a headlock suplex into the corner. As the Gunns and Robinson tried to interfere, Wheeler rushed in with a chair, scaring them away. ## The referee scolded Robinson, who retorted with, "He has a chair, you idiot!" It was a fair point since the referee didn't see anything beyond the chair in play. White later hit a DDT on Harwood for a two-count. Harwood responded with a superplex shortly after but missed a diving headbutt. During a break in the action, JR, Nigel, and Kelly discussed the hardest chops they had ever seen, giving a shout-out to Wahoo McDaniel. ## Harwood attempted a slingshot suplex, but White countered by necking him on the ropes to escape. White returned to the ring but was met with a German suplex from Harwood, who followed up with a brainbuster for another two-count. Harwood dished out a punishing chop to White on the floor, and then went for another diving DDT, but White managed to get to the apron. Harwood's chop was so forceful that it sent White back into the ring over the ropes. ## White retaliated with a dragon screw on the ropes as Harwood tried to re-enter. White then executed a backdrop driver and a Death Valley Driver for a two-count. A clothesline from White was answered with a hard-hitting one from Harwood that left White on his head. Harwood cleverly dodged some punches, feigned an attack, and hit a piledriver for a two-count. ## White sent Harwood crashing into the metal post between the ropes, followed by a uranage for another two-count. White attempted the Blade Runner, but Harwood blocked it by grabbing the ropes. White countered with a slingshot powerbomb as he shouted "No!" ## Harwood locked in a sharpshooter on White, who eventually reached the ropes. The other members of Bullet Club Gold pulled White out of the ring, and as Harwood confronted them, White made a recovery and executed a Blade Runner on the floor. Harwood managed to cradle White when they returned to the ring, but White kicked out and swiftly countered with a Blade Runner for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Jay White (w/ Juice Robinson, Austin & Colten Gunn) ## It appears we might witness another showdown between Juice Robinson and Jay White, possibly at AEW Dynamite Grand Slam. ## After the match, the Bullet Club attacked Wheeler and began assaulting FTR. In a dire situation, the Young Bucks rushed in to rescue FTR. Following the intervention, the Bucks extended a handshake to FTR, but FTR declined. Some fans in a small section started chanting "CM Punk," although their voices were mostly drowned out by the rest of the crowd. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Sunny Deol Hints At The Sequel To 'Apne' Bollywood
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Sunny Deol Hints At The Sequel To 'Apne'

Mumbai, August 14 - Sunny Deol is on cloud nine after the historic success of "Gadar 2: The Katha Continues". Directed by Anil Sharma, the movie is running riot at the box office and has already grossed approx. 180 crores worldwide in just three days.## After the memorable box office success of "Gadar 2", there are chatters within the industry regarding the sequels to Deol's biggest hits in the late 90s or early '00, including "Damini 2", "Border 2", "Yamala Pagla Deewana 3", as well as family drama "Apne 2".## While there is no confirmed development on most of the aforementioned sequels, "Apne 2" seems to be in development and it could well be actor's one of the immediate next films. It is to known everyone that the demand for the "Apne" sequel has been going on for a long time and the makers have confirmed in the past that they are working on the script for the same.## Now, during the success meet of "Gadar 2", Sunny Deol confirmed that the script of "Apne 2" is ready and they are figuring out ways when to start the movie. He called it a lovely story and said that it will be the extension of the first movie.## The primary cast, led by Sunny Deol, Dharmendra, Bobby Deol, and Shilpa Shetty is expected to return for the sequel, also, there have been reports that Sunny Deol's son Karan Deol could also be a part of the movie. ## Meanwhile, Sunny Deol will next be seen in the multistarrar action drama film "Baap", which also stars Mithun Chakraborty, Sanjay Dutt, and Jackie Shroff. It is directed by Vivek Chauhan and is expected to release next year.## Stay tuned...

Cody Rhodes Weight Belts, Usos 'We The Ones' Shirts Among Top WWE Merch Sellers WWE News
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Cody Rhodes Weight Belts, Usos 'We The Ones' Shirts Among Top WWE Merch Sellers

Pensacola, 6 August 2023 - There's been a lot of talk about who's selling the most WWE merchandise. Fightful got some insights from recent live event listings. Cody Rhodes has been topping several of these lists, sometimes even getting multiple items in the top five. ## The dynamic changed quite a bit when The Bloodline split up. They used to be bundled together, which included Roman Reigns, the Usos, and all their Bloodline stuff. But now that's separated, and the Usos are doing exceptionally well, selling more than anyone except Cody Rhodes. ## Seth Rollins is a consistent presence in the top 5 lists. The report also sees Roman Reigns and Rhea Ripley on some. Most of the time, the best-sellers are the standard WWE items "“ you know, things like title belts, tour shirts, and so on. Especially toy title belts "“ those fly off the shelves. Cody Rhodes' weight belts and the Usos' "We The Ones" shirts are also really popular among WWE fans. ## What's Next For Roman Reigns After WWE SummerSlam 2023 The big finish at SummerSlam was expected to be the peak of the Bloodline saga, but it took a twist and led us in a different direction. As the match was wrapping up, Jimmy surprisingly showed up and messed up his own brother's victory, maybe hinting at rejoining his cousin. Reigns looked caught off guard by Jimmy's move, but chances are Jimmy might fall back in line, at least for now. Another intriguing moment was the tension building between Reigns and Solo Sikoa. The youngest family member seemed to take offense at something Reigns did, but Jey's Spear cut that moment short. ## Reigns remains the top dog on SmackDown, and it's likely he'll hold onto that belt until at least 'Mania 40. The next task for WWE is making sure things stay interesting for the fans on the journey there. The first thing to tackle is what went down with Jimmy. WWE can stretch that story for a couple of weeks before figuring out who's up next to challenge for the Universal Championship. ## With Jey and Jimmy probably busy with their own issues, Reigns will need a new rival as we head into fall. Considering that Bobby Lashley seems to be forming a crew around him, it wouldn't be a shock if he aimed for Reigns and his universal title. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Wrestling News...

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WWE SmackDown 3/24/23 Full Review, Match Ratings, Results WWE News
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WWE SmackDown 3/24/23 Full Review, Match Ratings, Results

With the road to WrestleMania nearing its destination, tonight's SmackDown took place from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. ## In a SmackDown event that was deemed a must-see, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn were ambushed by The Usos on "The KO Show." Additionally, Rey Mysterio struck his son and agreed to fight him at WrestleMania, while Cody Rhodes faced off against Ludwig Kaiser, among other noteworthy occurrences. ## In the opening match, Cody Rhodes defeated Ludwig Kaiser. Charlotte Flair vowed to defeat Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania. LA Knight defeated Rey Mysterio. Natalya & Shotzi defeated Lacey Evans & Xia Li to qualify for WrestleMania Showcase Match and much more. ## "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes Vs Ludwig Kaiser (w/Giovanni Vinci) ## In an electrifying opening match, Cody Rhodes emerged victorious over Ludwig Kaiser. The match was centered around Rhodes risking an injury before WrestleMania, and the two wrestlers were given ample time to tell a compelling story and work at a brisk pace, with the crowd fully invested in the action.## As soon as the bell rang, the fans erupted in a thunderous "Cody" chant. Kaiser tried to gain an early advantage by backing Rhodes into the corner, but Rhodes countered with a delayed vertical suplex, holding Kaiser up in the air for an extended period of time before dropping him face-first onto the mat. As this happened, Paul Heyman made his way to ringside, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the proceedings. ## During a commercial break, Rhodes hit a superplex and seemed to be in control of the match, but Kaiser targeted Rhodes's leg, hoping to weaken him before going for the win. Rhodes fought back, taking the fight to Kaiser outside the ring and slamming him against the commentary table. However, Kaiser regained control by choking Rhodes on the middle rope and scored a two-count with a cheap shot from Vinci. ## Kaiser hit Rhodes with a sliding uppercut, but Rhodes regained momentum with a disaster kick. He set up for his signature move, the pedigree, when Solo Sikoa made his way to the ring, distracting Rhodes and allowing Kaiser to take him down with a chop block. ## Rhodes and Kaiser continued to trade blows in the center of the ring, both struggling to gain the upper hand. Rhodes managed to hit a powerful power slam for a near fall, but Imperium took advantage of a distraction caused by Vinci's jacket to launch an attack on Rhodes. The commentators missed this crucial moment, but Rhodes fought back, countering Kaiser's roll-up with a Cody cutter and finishing him off with the crossroads for the win. ## WINNER: Cody Rhodes ## MATCH RATING: ***** ## After the match, Heyman and Sikoa made their way to the ring, with Heyman apologizing to Rhodes for the way Samantha Irvin announced his victory. He then proceeded to praise Roman Reigns, further fueling speculation about Reigns's potential involvement in Rhodes's upcoming WrestleMania match. ## Heyman dismissed Rhodes as a minor obstacle on the way to Reigns facing his next challenger on Raw, Solo Sikoa. However, if Rhodes can manage to defeat Sikoa, he will earn the right to face Reigns at WrestleMania. Heyman announced that Reigns would make an appearance on SmackDown the following week to confront Rhodes in person.## Rhodes was visibly annoyed that Heyman had interrupted the fans as they sang his theme song. He took the opportunity to remind Sikoa that he wasn't ready to face him in the ring. The fans picked up on this and chanted "He's not ready" in agreement. Rhodes then confidently declared that Reigns would soon learn that he, too, was not ready to face him at WrestleMania. ## UP next was Charlotte Flair Segment ## As Flair made her way to the ring, she began to address her highly anticipated match against Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania, which is set to take place in just a week's time. Flair touched on the sensitive topic of nepotism and spoke candidly about her insecurities. Although she acknowledged that she is not immune to insecurity, she stated that she does not fear Ripley, but rather, she respects her. Flair went on to express her respect for several other notable female wrestlers, including Nikki, Brie, Sasha, Bayley, Trish, Asuka, and Ronda. ## However, the fans in attendance seemed to be less interested in Flair's words than in causing a disturbance. They began to chant "What?" repeatedly, much to Flair's annoyance. Despite her growing frustration, Flair continued to deliver her message. She spoke about the influence of her father and the impact of nepotism in the wrestling world, promising to defeat Ripley and prove that she is a worthy competitor. ## In a final bold statement, Flair declared that diamonds are forever, just like Charlotte Flair, hinting that she plans to leave a lasting impression on the wrestling world with her upcoming match at WrestleMania. ## LA Knight Vs Rey Mysterio ## Knight defeated Rey in a brief but enjoyable match. However, the real highlight came after the match when Dominik provoked Rey, yelling at his mother and sister sitting at ringside. The audience had a huge response to this angle, especially when Rey finally struck Dominik. As a result, Rey accepted Dominik's challenge for WrestleMania. ## During his entrance, Rey Mysterio embraced his wife and daughter, Aalyah, who were at ringside. The popular Las Vegas act Piff the Magic Dragon was shown sitting at ringside. ## Knight received another great reaction from the crowd. Rey initially used his speed to avoid Knight's attacks, catching him with a dropkick and a series of punches in the corner. However, Knight gained control by tossing Mysterio in the air and slamming him down. He followed up with a jumping neck breaker, which resulted in a near fall. ## The crowd erupted into a "Rey Mysterio" chant, which turned into a back-and-forth "Rey Mysterio" and "LA Knight" chant. Mysterio made a comeback and landed a sliding dropkick on Knight, followed by a baseball slide into a splash on the outside. Back in the ring, Mysterio prepared for a moonsault, but Dominik Mysterio's music played, causing Rey to become distracted. Knight capitalized on the distraction and knocked Rey off the top rope as the show went to commercial. This was similar to the spot in the Cody-Kaiser match when Solo Sikoa interrupted Rhodes. ## Knight remained in control and delivered a boot to the face of Mysterio. However, Knight missed an elbow drop, allowing Rey to hit a springboard bulldog. He followed up with a seated senton and a springboard crossbody, almost securing a pinfall. Knight executed a unique move with a running power slam, but he accidentally dropped Mysterio behind him. The fans started a "619" chant. Rey landed a DDT and set up for the 619, but Knight countered. Mysterio tried again, but Knight anticipated the move and positioned himself on the opposite side of the ring. The match ended when Dominik interfered, tripping up his father and causing Knight to pin him with a Roll-up. ## WINNER: Cody Rhodes ## MATCH RATING: *** ## After the match, Rey Mysterio agreed to face his son at WrestleMania! ## WrestleMania Showcase Qualifying Match: Natalya & Shotzi Vs Lacey Evans & Xia Li ## Raquel Gonzalez and Liv Morgan were watching the match intently from ringside. ## Jessamyn Duke and Mei Ying worked together to isolate Shotzi Blackheart on their side of the ring. Duke knocked Natalya Neidhart off the apron, leaving Blackheart with no one to tag. The heels continued to dominate the match. ## However, Shotzi made an impressive comeback against both heels. Duke accidentally hit Ying with the Women's Right. Blackheart took Duke out with a suicide dive, leaving Natalya and Shotzi to hit the Hart Attack on Ying. Natalya then locked in the Sharpshooter to secure the win. With this victory, Natalya and Shotzi earned a spot in the Women's Four-Way at WrestleMania. ## WINNERS: Natalya & Shotzi ## MATCH RATING: ** ## After the match, Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler made their way to ringside. Baszler taunted both teams and challenged them to a fight right then and there. Rousey intervened and believed that they have done enough in Las Vegas and do not need to prove anything else. Baszler then announced that they will be competing in the Women's Four-Way Showcase Match at WrestleMania 39. ## WrestleMania 39 Intercontinental Title Match Contract Signing ## Drew McIntyre made his grand entrance just before the commercial break. Upon returning from the break, Adam Pearce introduced all the participants. Sheamus, on the other hand, didn't wait for his turn and made his way into the ring with Ridge Holland and Butch. Sheamus then proceeded to talk about how McIntyre betrayed him and issued a challenge to Gunther for a title shot. McIntyre retorted by stating that they both fought hard last week, but it was Sheamus who got sensitive. McIntyre then confidently stated that he could defeat Gunther and that Sheamus couldn't. ## Just before they could engage in a brawl, Pearce intervened and convinced them to sign the contract. And just as they were about to do so, Gunther's theme music began to play, signaling his arrival. He walked down to the ring and immediately got in Pearce's face, demanding an explanation as to why he had to defend his title against both McIntyre and Sheamus. However, Gunther eventually signed the contract and vowed to beat not just McIntyre and Sheamus, but also Holland and even Butch. Butch was fired up from the moment he arrived at ringside and ended up losing his cool, jumping over the table onto Gunther. Sheamus and Holland were quick to intervene and pull Butch off, while Gunther angrily berated Pearce. ## Intercontinental Champion Gunther Vs Butch ## The match had already begun during the commercial break with Gunther starting off strong by delivering a brutal kick to Butch's head, followed by a rough slam and a sickening chop. Butch attempted to fight back but was easily overpowered by Gunther who hit a suplex and rocked him with forearm shots. Despite Butch trying to absorb the shots, Gunther destroyed him with a hard chop.## Butch then tried to go for an arm bar, but Gunther quickly reversed it into a Boston crab, and then transitioned into a cross-face. Butch attempted to attack Gunther's fingers to break free, but Gunther responded with another chop. Although Butch managed to fight back with an enziguri, Gunther quickly recovered and delivered another chop, sending Butch reeling.## Gunther then placed Butch on the corner and stepped on his head, causing Butch to fall to the ringside and hit the stairs. When the show returned from commercial break, Gunther attempted to continue his dominance by delivering the ten beats of the bodhran, but Butch managed to fight back. Gunther then locked in a sleeper hold, but Butch broke free with a kick to the back. The fans even started a brief and faint "Bruiserweight" chant.## Butch attempted a moonsault but missed, landing on his feet. Gunther once again rocked Butch with another chop, sending him crashing into the announce table. Meanwhile, McIntyre, Sheamus, and Gunther faced off at ringside, and Gunther took advantage of the distraction to hit the last symphony on Butch for the win. ## WINNER: GUNTHER ### MATCH RATING: *** ## After the match, Gunther celebrated in the ring while McIntyre and Sheamus continued to brawl outside. The KO Show with Sami Zayn ## In an explosive ending to SmackDown, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn stole the show with a surprise appearance ahead of WrestleMania next week. Owens made his entrance to a huge ovation, followed by Zayn to an even bigger reception with the crowd chanting his name. Owens began by accusing Zayn of wanting his own entrance to get a bigger reaction from the fans, which Zayn denied. ## Zayn spoke about their long-lasting friendship and their chance to take the tag team titles from The Usos at WrestleMania. Owens then presented Zayn with a special "KO-Mania" t-shirt, but with a twist. The front of the shirt now read "Wrestle-Zayn-ia," which delighted Zayn. ## After sharing a hug, The Usos ambushed Owens and Zayn, sparking a massive brawl to end the show. The Usos' attack on the beloved duo earned them a chorus of boos from the crowd. ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

Priyanka Chopra's Romantic-Comedy 'Love Again' Gets A Release Date In India Hollywood
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Priyanka Chopra's Romantic-Comedy 'Love Again' Gets A Release Date In India

Mumbai, February 14 - Actress Priyanka Chopra's new Hollywood romantic-comedy-drama movie, "Love Again" is getting ready to release in India by Sony Pictures. ## The English-language remake of the 2016 German film SMS für Dich, itself based on a novel by Sofie Cramer, also stars Sam Heughan and Celine Dion in prominent roles. ## "Love Again", directed by James C. Strouse, will be heating Indian cinemas on May 12, 2023. The movie is produced by Screen Gems, and Thunder Road Pictures with Sony Pictures as the distributing partner globally. ## The movie is about a lady, Mira Ray (Priyanka Chopra), dealing with the loss of her fiancé. She sends a series of romantic texts to his old cell phone number... not realizing the number was reassigned to Rob Burns' (Sam Heughan) new work phone. ## A journalist, Rob is captivated by the honesty in the beautifully confessional texts. When he's assigned to write a profile of megastar Celine Dion (playing herself in her first film role), he enlists her help in figuring out how to meet Mira in person... and win her heart.## Nick Jonas also features in a cameo role in the film.## What if love was only a text away?💕 Watch our #DesiGirl back on the big screen with the awaited #LoveAgainMovie! Starring @PriyankaChopra and @SamHeughan and featuring new music by @CelineDion, it's heading to cinemas May 12th. pic.twitter.com/gXwVFoSqBH— Sony Pictures India (@SonyPicsIndia) February 14, 2023 ## Stay tuned...

Big Update On Kartik Aaryan-Fronted Horror-Comedy 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3' Bollywood
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Big Update On Kartik Aaryan-Fronted Horror-Comedy 'Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3'

Mumbai, January 12 - Promising Bollywood actor, Kartik Aaryan took a giant step in the commercial cinema with the mega success of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2, a sequel to cult horror-comedy "Bhool Bhulaiyaa" (2007). The movie grossed over 260 crores worldwide and was one of the biggest blockbusters of 2022. ## Anees Bazmee directed this successful sequel, produced by Bhushan Kumar and Murad Khetani, and now, the makers are working on its 3rd installment for the past few months. T-Series-head Bhushan Kumar, in an interview with Pinkvilla, provides a big update on BB3. ## "We are definitely making Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 with Kartik Aaryan", the producer confirmed the development.## "We are right in the process of figuring out the gap that we need between part 2 and part 3. The expectations are sky-high and we are now thinking on how to take the franchise forward. At the moment, we are jamming on the script. All the stakeholders are clear "“ the idea of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 needs to be big and unique".## Explaining his thought process further, Bhushan Kumar added, "Bhool Bhulaiyaa is an established franchise now, and there will be anticipation around it. Drishyam 2 was a unique idea and in the same way, we are on the lookout for a unique idea. Once we get that, we will move ahead".## The filmmaker further said that they are working on the aspects to take the movie on floors by 2024 and release it in the grand way in 2025. Before BB3, Kartik will reunite with Bhushan Kumar for the highly-anticipated musical romantic film "Aashiqui 3" which will go on floors by the end of this year and will release in 2024.## The duo of Kartik and Bhushan also team up for action drama "Shehzada" which is scheduled to release on February 10 this year. It is the sequel to Allu Arjun's "Ala Vaikunthapurramuloo" and also stars Kriti Sanon as the female lead alongside Paresh Rawal, Manisha Koirala, and Ronit Roy in key roles.## Stay tuned...