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WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results February 2, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners WWE News
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WWE Friday Night SmackDown Results February 2, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here are the full results for this Friday's SmackDown which is scheduled to air live on February 2, 2024, at the Legacy Arena in Birmingham, AL. ## 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, February 2, 2024 Play-By-Play Results ## We witness highlights from The Royal Rumble.## Pharaoh accompanies his owner Cody Rhodes as they make their entrance into the arena.## Bayley makes her way to the ring alongside Iyo, Kairi, and Asuka.## Logan Paul strides down to the ring.## Logan voices his dissatisfaction with the venue, stating it sucks and asserting he underestimated Kevin Owens. He describes Kevin as appearing like a "pissed-off doughnut" and acknowledges the damage inflicted by Kevin during their match. Despite this, Logan claims victory, asserting he is one of the toughest individuals on the roster.## Interrupting Logan, Kevin Owens heads to the stage and dismisses Logan's complaints about Birmingham, telling him to shut up. Kevin emphasizes a moral victory in being able to knock out Logan during their match. He declares his intention to take the title from Logan.## Logan contends that Kevin missed his chance at the title and accuses him of falling for the brass knuckles setup. He asserts he outsmarted Kevin, playing chess while Kevin played Go Fish.## Kevin challenges Logan's claim of outsmarting him, pointing out that fans have been watching him for a decade and emphasizing his determination to win, even if it means using questionable tactics. Kevin acknowledges getting caught with the brass knuckles and commends the referee for doing a great job. He vows to beat Logan without resorting to such tactics in their next encounter.## Logan insists Kevin won't get another title shot and dismisses him, redirecting his focus to finding a new challenger. He advises Kevin to worry about Austin Theory while promising to talk smack about him on commentary. ## Singles Match: Kevin Owens vs. Austin Theory (with Grayson Waller)## Owens initiates a waist lock, and Theory swiftly counters with a standing switch. Owens then secures a side headlock, executing a takedown that results in a near fall. Despite Theory's attempts to send him off the ropes, Owens holds on, following up with a shoulder tackle and seamlessly transitioning into an arm drag, culminating in an arm bar.## Theory misses a punch, allowing Owens to respond with a sharp chop. Owens lands a punch, but Theory counters with a well-placed kick followed by a series of punches. Owens retaliates with a back elbow, but Theory cleverly raises his knees when Kevin goes for a back senton. Seizing the opportunity, Theory delivers a barrage of punches and proceeds to choke Kevin in the ropes. Continuing the assault, Theory unleashes more punches and intensifies the attack by choking Kevin in the corner.## Kevin manages to break free momentarily with an Irish whip, but Theory counters by sending him into the turnbuckles. As Theory sets up for a slingshot rolling drop kick, Kevin skillfully swats him away, leading to a successful back senton. Kevin follows up with a cannonball for a near fall. Theory retreats to the apron, and Kevin pursues. On the apron, Theory delivers a forearm and attempts a suplex, but Kevin thwarts the effort. Undeterred, Kevin tries for a powerbomb, but Theory counters with a back body drop onto the apron, causing Kevin to tumble to the floor. ## We're back, and Austin is now in control, delivering some impactful shots to Owens. Following a massive lariat, Theory finds himself taken down by Owens. Owens proceeds to chop down Theory in the corner. Climbing to the top turnbuckle, Owens executes a Tornado DDT, followed by a Swanton from the top of the ring post. ## The crowd is firmly behind Owens as he goes for the Stunner, but Austin counters, sending him into the ring post. Austin follows up with a blockbuster for a near fall. Taking Owens to the ring post, Austin executes his move. However, Owens manages to land a Superkick on Theory. Meanwhile, Logan Paul makes his way to the apron, and Waller joins him. Owens, showing resilience, delivers an uppercut to Waller and then goes for a punch to Theory with his brass knuckles, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Kevin Owens ## We see the world Women's Champion Rhea Ripley walking backstage.## Naomi is seen leaving Aldis's office with her SmackDown contract and Belair, Shotzi, and Mia Yim are also with him. Meanwhile, Tiffany Straton hits Mia and gets out of there. Mia demands a match against Straton. ## Qualifier Match for the Tag Titles: Kit Wilson and Elton Prince vs Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate vs Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo vs Joaquin Wilde and Cruz del Toro ## Elton and Tyler kick off with a flurry of forearms. Tyler maneuvers through Elton's legs for a kick, and a wrist lock follows. Pete tags in, targeting Elton's arm with a kick. Elton tags in Wilde, who engages in a sequence of head scissors with the opponents. ## Angel, Humberto, Elton, and Kit try to counter, but Cruz, Wilde, Bate, and Pete turn the tide. Cruz avoids Humberto with a head scissors, and Wilde tags in for stereo baseball slides. They set up for a slingshot, launching Wilde into the air. ## Back in action, Elton controls Wilde with a side headlock, eventually taking him to the mat. Pete desires a tag but Elton opts for a belly-to-back suplex, with Wilde landing on his feet. Pete tags in, delivering enzuigiris to Elton and Kit. He kicks Angel and Humberto off the apron, stomping on Elton's hands and executing a kick. Pete follows up with a release suplex. Kit interrupts the cover, and Tyler performs an airplane spin to Elton, finishing with a rebound clothesline and a German suplex on Kit.## Angelo and Humberto collaborate for a pop-up powerbomb, while Wilde and Cruz execute a double springboard crossbody. Elektra attempts to interfere, but Zelina pulls her off the apron. Cruz and Wilde then take the action outside with suicide dives. Vega joins the fray with a Meteora onto Lopez. Kit nearly scores a roll-up on Pete, who retaliates by pulling at Kit's fingers. Tyler tags in, and they conclude with a double back drop for the three-count. ## WINNER: Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate ## Tonight's matchup is announced: Mia Yim versus Tiffany Stratton. A recap of Bayley's recent actions on Raw is shown.## In the backstage area, Asuka, Kairi, and Iyo converse in Japanese. Iyo assures them that everything is okay and that Bayley will be dealt with tonight. As they leave, Bayley enters the room, having overheard their conversation. ## Up next, WWE Raw GM Adam Pearce is already in the ring to facilitate the proceedings. Bayley's music hits, and she, accompanied by Iyo, Asuka, and Kairi, makes her way to the ring. Taking the mic, Bayley declares she's accomplished it all, emphasizing that this year is special. She acknowledges the support from the Damage CTR, while Kairi, Iyo, and Asuka burst into laughter.## Bayley expresses her intention to target Rhea Ripley. She then takes a jab at Iyo, Asuka, and Kairi, leading to a sudden sneak attack from Asuka and Kairi. In response, Bayley retrieves a pipe from beneath the ring, unleashing a relentless beatdown on all three. Eventually, Bayley clears the ring, still clutching the mic, and confidently declares that she'll see everyone at WrestleMania. ## Akam, Rezar, and Karrion Kross (with Scarlett and Paul Ellering) vs Bobby Lashley, Montez Ford, and Angelo Dawkins ## Before the match officially starts, all six men engage in a brawl. Rezar and Akam are sent to the floor by Ford and Dawkins. In the ring, Lashley and Kross face off, with Lashley hitting a spinebuster and applying the Hurt Lock. Scarlett interferes, but B Fab stops her with a kick. Lashley then spears Kross. ## Bron Breakker has a contract and he is in Nick's office, but Adam Pearce interrupts, urging Bron to come to Raw on Monday. Bron agrees to think about it, prompting a confrontation between Nick and Adam. Jade Cargill enters, asking for a moment with Nick, leading to Adam leaving the office for their conversation. ## Singles Match: Tiffany Stratton vs Michin ## Michin takes early control with a dropkick and forearms in the corner. 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AEW Collision Results, January 13, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners AEW News
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AEW Collision Results, January 13, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Here is the live coverage for this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on January 13, 2024, at the Chartway Arena in Norfolk, VA. ## AEW Collision broadcasts on TNT in the United States, TSN+ in Canada, FITE in England and Australia, and Eurosport in India. The broadcast time is 8:00 PM ET in the United States and Canada, 1:00 AM BST in England, 10:00 AM AEST in Australia, and 6:30 AM IST in India. ## To watch AEW Collision on FITE, you will need to subscribe to AEW Plus. A subscription can be purchased on the FITE website or mobile app. ## AEW Collision Results, January 13, 2024 ## “Cope Open” Challenge: Adam Copeland vs. Lee Moriarty (w/ Shane Taylor) ## Copeland managed to escape Moriarty's early mat takedown and responded by ringing Copeland's arm up on the apron just before a commercial break. Once they returned, Copeland executed a full nelson slam, bringing Moriarty down. Copeland got fired up, delivering a reverse DDT for a close nearfall.## Ascending to the top rope, Copeland's plans were foiled as Moriarty yanked him down with an armdrag, earning a nearfall. Moriarty promptly shifted into the Border City Stretch, but Copeland reached the ropes to break the hold.## In a counter-attack, Copeland knocked Moriarty onto the top rope and followed up with an avalanche fallaway slam. Ready to hit the spear, Copeland was distracted by Taylor on the outside. Moriarty took advantage, landing a Yakuza Kick. Copeland, however, dodged a springboard, slid outside, and speared Taylor. Moriarty responded with a dive onto Copeland and countered Edge's crossface attempt into another Border City Stretch. ## Copeland fought his way out, delivering forearms to the back of Moriarty's head. A big boot and a backbreaker were next, followed by Copeland locking in the crossface, now dubbed the Grindhouse, for the submission win. ## WINNER: Adam Copelan ## After the match, Copeland made it clear that his focus was on the TNT Champion Christian Cage.## Following a video package showcasing last week's House of Black attack, FTR and Daniel Garcia spoke backstage with Lexy Nair. Harwood mentioned they might not necessarily get along, but they all shared the same mindset for the upcoming match. Garcia emphasized the importance of being on Collision to grow as a wrestler and vowed to make the House of Black pay for their attack on him and the people he cared about.## Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara were backstage with Lexy Nair, who reminded everyone that Sammy Guevara holds the unique distinction of being the only man in AEW history to win a title at Battle of the Belts. They praised Ricky Starks and Big Bill, acknowledging the challenge, but expressed confidence that they would hit the streets and emerge as the new AEW World Tag Team Champions later that night at Battle of the Belts. ## ROH World Six Man Tag Team Title Match: The Mogul Embassy (Bishop Kaun, Brian Cage & Toa Liona) (c) vs. Lance Archer & The Righteous (Dutch & Vincent) (w/ Jake Roberts) ## During the entrances, they highlighted the miscommunication between Archer and the Embassy in an eight-man tag match on Dynamite, setting the stage for this showdown. Cage initiated the action by executing a suplex, a headscissors, and a German suplex on Archer. Archer countered with a crossbody that took down both Cage and Kaun before tagging in Vincent. Vincent dropped Kaun with a back elbow, but Kaun and Liona seized control by isolating Vincent in their corner.## Dutch and Liona interfered from the apron, sparking a Pier Six brawl that led to a commercial break. Dutch delivered a crossbody, but Kaun responded by dropping Archer with a DDT reversal. Kaun fought his way out of the opponent's corner, and Archer cleared the apron, hitting a chokeslam. The action spilled outside, culminating in Dutch hitting a dive to the Embassy on the floor.## Archer positioned Kaun for the Blackout, but Nana held onto Kaun's foot in the corner. Roberts took out Nana with a punch, allowing the Righteous to execute a tandem move for a nearfall. The Embassy interrupted Autumn Sunshine from the floor before Kaun sent Vincent into a Pounce. Kaun and Liona executed Open the Gates on Vincent, securing a nearfall that Archer broke up. Vincent and Kaun remained in the ring, and after a series of reversals, Kaun secured the victory with a Pedigree. ## WINNER: The Mogul Embassy (Bishop Kaun, Brian Cage & Toa Liona) ## After the match, Prince Nana proudly declared his men as the greatest ROH Six-Man Tag Team Champions in history. He went on to mention how the Bullet Club Gold expressed their desire for more gold, yet their leader Jay White couldn't even defeat Swerve Strickland in the Continental Classic. Nana then issued a challenge for Dynamite: The Mogul Embassy versus Bullet Club Gold for the ROH World Six-Man Titles.## Presten Vance, in a backstage interview with Lexy Nair before his International Title match against Orange Cassidy at Battle of the Belts, found himself interrupted by Roderick Strong and The Kingdom. Vance casually dismissed Strong's good luck wishes, confidently stating that after winning tonight, he'd be ready to kick Strong's ass any day of the week. ## Singles Match: Dustin Rhodes vs. Willie Mack ## Rhodes and Mack exchanged punches, with Rhodes scoring a nearfall with his kneeling punch. Mack countered with chops, followed by a running kick and a standing moonsault for another nearfall. Mack landed a significant thrust kick, but Rhodes managed to evade a frog splash. Rhodes then executed a Canadian Destroyer and a snap powerslam, securing yet another nearfall. After a series of exchanges, Rhodes delivered the Cross Rhodes and the Final Cut to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Dustin Rhodes ## Bullet Club Gold gathered backstage, observing how people had grown comfortable in the absence of the Collision Cowboys who usually kept things in order. They acknowledged and accepted the challenge from the Mogul Embassy for Dynamite.## The camera then shifted to Hook entering the building.## In another segment, Dustin Rhodes was interviewed backstage by Renee Paquette. Their conversation was abruptly interrupted by Christian Cage and The Patriarchy. Cage asserted that anyone who considered Adam Copeland a friend was an enemy of his. Rhodes, in response, challenged Cage to a TNT Title match on Dynamite. Cage retorted that it was a nice dream, adding that it would have been even nicer if Dustin's father were alive to witness it. Cage pointed out that while everyone referred to Dustin's father as a legend, the same term wasn't commonly used for Dustin himself. Unfazed, Dustin told Cage to get ready for the challenge. ## Hangman Adam Page vs JD Drake (w/ Anthony Henry) ## Page delivered relentless shots to Drake as Tony Schiavone announced that Hook had requested a match for tonight, leading up to his World Title match on Dynamite. Both competitors traded forearms in the corner, and Page followed up with ten punches in the corner. He executed a moonsault on a standing Drake, followed by a running Shooting Star Press for a close nearfall. Page dropkicked Drake off the apron into Henry, but Henry managed to pull Drake out of harm's way, avoiding a dive. Drake then struck Page with a rebound forearm, leading to a commercial break. ## Post-commercial break, Henry hit a leg lariat on Page on the floor while Drake distracted the referee. Page, in a strategic move, low-bridged Drake to the apron, dropkicked him down, and executed a tope. Returning to the ring, Page connected with a high crossbody for another nearfall. He unleashed multiple clotheslines on Drake before hitting a Death Valley Driver for yet another nearfall. Although Page couldn't execute the Deadeye, he managed to back body drop Drake up and over. ## Page took a swing at Henry on the apron, but it resulted in Drake hitting a Magnum-style belly-to-belly on Page. Drake followed up with a cannonball in the corner, but Page evaded the moonsault that followed. Page then dropped the interfering Henry with a moonsault off the apron before sealing the deal with the Buckshot Lariat for the victory. ## WINNER: Hangman Adam ## Singles Match: Deonna Purrazzo vs Red Velvet ## The two exchanged armdrags before reaching a standoff. Velvet took Purrazzo down with a leg lariat, securing a nearfall. Velvet executed a step-up armdrag, but Purrazzo swiftly transitioned into an armbar, forcing Velvet to grab the ropes. Purrazzo countered a strike from Velvet into a rapid Koji clutch, which Velvet escaped using a pin reversal. ## Velvet targeted Purrazzo's arm, snapping it over the ropes before continuing to focus on it. She delivered body shots to Purrazzo, who responded by trading boots with Velvet. Purrazzo then executed a Side Russian Leg Sweep before applying a Fujiwara armbar. Velvet attempted to counter with a rollup, but Purrazzo kicked out and seamlessly transitioned into the Venus Di Milo double arm submission, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Deonna Purrazzo ## Singles Match: Hook vs. Kevin Matthews ## Matthews attempted a sneak attack on Hook, but Hook dodged, causing Matthews to collide with the FTW Title belt. Hook then tossed Matthews with a suplex, followed him to the floor, and executed a suplex on the ropes. Hook delivered crossface strikes and applied Redrum to secure the quick victory. ## WINNER: Hook ## The House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) vs Daniel Garcia & FTR (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) ## Matt Menard joined the commentary team as Harwood and Matthews initiated the action in the ring. Matthews found himself cornered but managed to slip past Garcia and tag in Black. Garcia skillfully avoided a head kick and taunted Black with a cross-legged pose. The faces cleared the ring and joined in the cross-legged taunt.## Following a commercial break, Garcia executed a hip toss, sending Matthews over the top rope. Wheeler and King entered the fray, with Wheeler unleashing a barrage of offense. They subjected King to lariats and high-low clotheslines before King countered with a tree slam for a nearfall.## Harwood endured isolation in the House of Black corner until the next commercial break. Matthews and Black connected with lifting knee strikes for a nearfall. Harwood retaliated with a DDT and then tagged in Black. Garcia went on a rampage, sending Matthews and Black to the floor. King attempted to choke Garcia, but Garcia cleverly used King's injured hand to eliminate him from the equation.## After Wheeler's dive, Garcia secured a nearfall with a brainbuster on Black. Garcia applied a guillotine choke on King, but King hoisted him up and over. FTR assisted Garcia in executing a triple-team spike piledriver. A series of moves ensued, culminating in Black dropping Garcia with a head kick. The House set up for triple superplexes, but the opponents fought back. Garcia carried Black on his shoulders, leading to Harwood hitting the Steiner Super Bulldog for a nearfall.## FTR attempted the Powerplex, but when Wheeler got knocked down, Garcia took his place. Harwood executed the superplex, but Black cleverly got his knees up on Garcia's splash. Black swiftly applied a kneebar on Harwood, forcing him to struggle towards the ropes. The House dispatched Garcia and Wheeler on the outside, leaving Harwood and Black in the ring.## Black moonsaulted onto Garcia, and Matthews followed up with a double powerbomb for a nearfall. Harwood flipped the nearfall into a pin, but Matthews responded with a Curb Stomp to set up the victory. ## WINNER: The House Of Black (Brody King, Buddy Matthews & Malakai Black) ## Following the match, the House of Black assaulted Matt Menard, prompting FTR and Garcia to return with chairs. The trio delivered a triple-team Shatter Machine, leaving King incapacitated.## As Collision concluded, a brawl unfolded between Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara and Ricky Starks & Big Bill outside the building. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

The Judgment Day Becomes The New Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions At WWE Payback WWE News
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The Judgment Day Becomes The New Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions At WWE Payback

Pittsburgh, 2 September - At WWE Payback The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor and Damian Priest) defeated Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn in a Steel City Street Fight to become the new Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions. ## Check out the full match recap below: ## All four men square off, engaging in a brawl with punches exchanged between them. Eventually, they spill to the outside. Owens and Priest trade forearms, while Sami and Finn exchange punches. Owens delivers an uppercut to Priest, and Finn attempts to send Sami into the ringside barrier, but Sami blocks it and reverses, sending Finn into the barrier. Sami then throws chairs into the ring, and Finn retaliates by hitting Sami with a kendo stick. Finn proceeds to retrieve more kendo sticks and a bucket filled with Terrible Towels. He stomps on the towels, creating a mess.## Kevin hits Finn with a clothesline, sending him into the announce table, and then strikes him with the kendo stick. Meanwhile, Priest lands a Northern Lariat on Owens and follows it up with a punch. As Finn and Priest trade punches, Sami executes a flip dive onto both Finn and Priest. Kevin and Sami head under the ring to retrieve trash cans, using them to strike Priest. Kevin reveals a Terry Funk shirt and places the trash can on Finn. Both Kevin and Sami swing their kendo sticks, targeting their opponents. ## The pair decides to introduce a table into the fray, setting it up on the floor. Kevin grabs another trash can, but Priest kicks him. Priest proceeds to strike Kevin and Sami with the trash can. Priest then punches Kevin, but Kevin counters with kicks and punches of his own. Finn, armed with a chair, hits Sami in the ribs. He grabs another chair and enters the ring, hitting Kevin in the ribs with it. Priest holds Kevin while Finn uses the trash can to strike him. Finn and Priest continue to pummel Sami in the corner. ## Finn kicks Sami, sending him to the floor, and follows up with an elbow strike to the bridge of Sami's nose. Meanwhile, Priest adds more chairs into the ring while Finn continues to punch Sami on top of the announce table. However, Priest's chair shot misses its target when Kevin moves, causing Priest to hit the turnbuckles. ## Kevin takes advantage of the situation by delivering punches and kicks to Priest. He hits Priest with a chair, but Finn intervenes by using a chair to strike Kevin multiple times. Sami, on the other hand, attacks Finn with the chair, targeting both his midsection and back. Sami then sends Finn to the floor. ## Finn and Priest make their way into the crowd, with Kevin and Sami closely following. Kevin throws punches at Priest, while Finn sends Sami into storage cases. The situation takes a turn when Dominik Mysterio enters the scene and attacks Kevin and Sami. They end up sending Kevin and Sami over the dasher boards. ## Finn, Damian, and Dominik celebrate their performance momentarily, but Kevin and Sami return wearing Lemieux and Crosby hockey jerseys. They use hockey sticks to hit Priest and Finn. Dominik takes Kevin's stick, and Kevin and Sami drop their gloves, engaging in a brawl with Dominik. They punch Dominik, who then retreats to the backstage area. ## Kevin continues to strike Priest and Finn with the hockey sticks, even though he's bleeding. Finn counters Sami with elbows, and Priest holds Sami in place. However, Finn runs into a boot from Sami, and Kevin sends Priest into the ring steps. Sami manages to execute a Blue Thunder Bomb on a pile of chairs for a near fall. ## Kevin and Sami arrange chairs in the center of the ring, but Priest interrupts their plans by striking them with the hockey stick. Priest proceeds to execute a Broken Arrow on Sami, who lands on the chairs, earning a near fall. Priest then sends Sami to the floor, while Finn delivers kicks to Kevin, who seems to welcome the punishment.## As Priest holds Kevin in place, Finn connects with a baseball slide, targeting Kevin. However, Kevin retaliates with punches, but Priest hits him with a trash can. Priest follows up by clotheslining Kevin over the ringside barrier and into the crowd. Both Priest and Finn continue to assault Kevin as they make their way up the aisle. Kevin puts up a fight, landing punches on Finn. Nonetheless, Priest strikes Kevin from behind, and Sami reenters the fray, attacking Priest from behind as well.## The skirmish leads them to the Kickoff Show set, where Finn punches Kevin. Sami sends Finn into a table and then performs a swanton onto both Finn and Priest. Dominik intervenes, punching Sami and delivering a kick. Kevin retaliates by punching Dominik and sending him into a production case.## Kevin proceeds to set up a table, and after punching Dominik, he places him onto the table. Kevin then climbs to the seating area and positions himself on the railing, preparing for a swanton onto Dominik. ## Sami executes an exploder into the turnbuckles on Finn. He readies himself for a Helluva Kick, but Priest throws a trash can at Sami, allowing Finn to secure a near fall. Finn and Priest confer on their next move. Priest prepares for a Razor's Edge, but Sami regains his footing and crotches Finn. Sami follows up with an exploder on Priest into the turnbuckles. ## Sami then delivers a forearm, knocking Finn off the apron and through a table. Sami sets up for the Helluva Kick, but Priest grabs Sami by the throat. Kevin intervenes with a stunner on Priest, while Sami manages to land a Helluva Kick on Priest. JD pulls Sami out of the ring, and Kevin retaliates with a clothesline and punches, ultimately power bombing JD onto the announce table. Rhea comes into play by running Kevin through the ringside barrier. ## Meanwhile, inside the ring, Finn and Sami both struggle to get to their feet. Finn executes a sling blade and follows it up with a running dropkick, sending Sami into the turnbuckles. Finn ascends to the top rope but misses the Coup de Grace. Sami counters with an exploder into the turnbuckles, followed by a Helluva Kick. However, Dominik hits Sami with the briefcase, allowing Finn to secure the three-count victory. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Payback 2023 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners Payback
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WWE Payback 2023 Results: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

Pittsburgh, 2 September - Here is the live coverage for The 2023 Payback which will take place during Labor Day weekend on Saturday, September 2, 2023, at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and will be the first Payback held since 2020. ## The title "Payback" seems fitting for this Saturday's WWE pay-per-view, as many of the company's top stars are heading into the event with revenge on their minds. The card promises an array of exciting matchups, including a steel cage clash and a street fight, as well as several championship bouts. ## Two notable matches are on the horizon. Becky Lynch is set to face Trish Stratus inside a steel cage. Stratus has been using shortcuts to gain an advantage over Lynch for months, and now "The Man" will have the opportunity to confront her WWE Hall of Fame opponent in an environment where there are no easy escapes. ## Similarly, the world heavyweight champion, Seth Rollins, is seeking payback as he faces off against Shinsuke Nakamura. ## WWE Payback 2023 Play-By-Play Results ## Our hosts are Jackie Redmond and Kayla Braxton. They're joined by Peter Rosenberg, Booker T, and Wade Barrett. They review the Payback card. A video package highlights the Tag Title Match. Wade chooses The Judgment Day. Booker and Peter go with Sami and Kevin. Another video package focuses on Miz and LA Knight. Wade, Booker, and Peter all predict LA Knight as the winner. A video package showcases Cody Rhodes. ## Grayson Waller joins the panel to discuss hosting Cody. Waller hints at Cody having big news to reveal on the Grayson Waller Effect. He thinks Austin Theory will win the US Title tonight and mentions John Cena's possible involvement. Kayla asks Waller about his prediction for the Miz/Knight match. Waller predicts Miz's victory and a lesson for LA Knight. ## Booker inquires about Waller's takeover of the main roster. Waller talks about his involvement with Edge, John Cena, and Cody Rhodes, claiming they seek him out for relevance. He praises Cody's superstar demeanor but downplays Cody's ability to compete with him. ## Wade advises Waller not to provoke Cody. Waller provocatively suggests he wants Cody to punch him to go viral. They return with a video package featuring Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus. Wade and Booker pick Trish, while Peter chooses Becky. ## Another video package highlights Raquel vs. Rhea. Wade picks Rhea, Booker picks Raquel, and Peter goes with Rhea. They discuss the US Title match between Austin Theory and Rey Mysterio. Wade, Booker, and Peter all pick Austin Theory. Finally, a video package showcases the World Title Match. Wade, Booker, and Peter all choose Nakamura. ## Steel Cage Match: Trish Stratus Vs Becky Lynch ## As the bell rings to start the match, Trish and Becky stand across from each other. Trish tries to make a quick exit through the door, but Becky prevents her. Trish evades Becky's attempts at a Manhandle Slam and heads for the ropes to climb. Becky catches up and delivers forearms, sending Trish into the turnbuckles. Becky chops Trish and blocks a kick, then hits three exploders in a row. Becky attempts to toss Trish into the cage, but Trish blocks it. Trish tries to send Becky into the cage, but Becky avoids it. Trish kicks Becky, climbs the cage, and Becky follows suit. They exchange punches on the top rope until Becky knocks Trish down. Trish pulls Becky off the turnbuckle and smashes her face into the cage. Trish repeats this a few times. ## Trish stretches Becky in the ropes and kicks her into the cage. She pushes Becky's face against the cage and chokes her in the ropes. Becky fights back with forearms, but Trish responds with a spinebuster for a near fall. Becky prevents Trish from reaching the door and rolls her up for a near fall. Trish also gets a near fall. Trish slams Becky into the cage again and fish hooks her before resuming the attack. Trish kicks Becky and slams her face into the mat. She chokes Becky in the ropes once more. Becky retaliates by sending Trish into the cage multiple times and lawn darting her into it. Becky gets a near fall, attempts the DisArmHer, but Trish blocks it. Trish inches closer to the door, sending Becky into the cage again. Trish executes a matrix move, but Becky hits a leg drop when Trish hangs on too long. ## Becky lands a forearm, and Trish counters. They exchange blows, with Becky delivering a European uppercut and back heel kick. Becky sends Trish into the cage, and they send each other into it repeatedly. Becky uses a springboard side kick and smashes the back of Trish's head into the cage. A guillotine leg drop off the ropes by Becky earns her a near fall. She continues with a running forearm and corner kicks to Trish. Trish pushes Becky into the cage and attempts a handstand rana, but Becky blocks it. Trish pulls herself up, and they exchange forearms. Trish climbs over Becky and reaches the top of the cage, but she kicks Becky down. Becky grabs Trish off the top and power bombs her for a near fall. ## Trish elbows Becky to thwart a Manhandle Slam, then kicks her and executes Widow's Peak for a near fall. Trish slams Becky's head into the mat repeatedly. She sets up for Stratusfaction, but Becky escapes and hits a Twist of Fate for a near fall. Becky's knee gives out, and Trish lands Stratusfaction for a near fall. Trish aims for a boot to the midsection, climbs the cage, and Becky stops her. Trish reaches the top, and Becky pulls her back in. Trish delivers a forearm on the ropes, and Becky counters with punches. Becky goes for a Manhandle Slam off the top rope, but Trish elbows and kicks her. Trish bulldogs Becky off the turnbuckles for a near fall. Trish climbs the cage, reaching the top. Becky slams Trish's face into the top of the cage, and they exchange punches. ## Becky is knocked back into the cage and then to the mat. Trish gets over the top and starts to descend, but Becky pulls her back up to the cage's peak. Trish punches Becky, and Becky gets Trish on top of the cage. Becky punches Trish, who ends up caught on the cage's top and hangs from it. Becky pulls Trish to a vertical position, and they continue to brawl. Trish frees herself, and Becky sets up for a superplex, successfully executing it. Becky nearly gets the three-count. She starts climbing the cage, but Trish crawls toward the door. Becky tries to stop Trish, but Zoey intervenes, pulling Trish toward the door. Becky and Zoey engage in a tug of war with Trish, with Becky pulling Trish back in and Zoey slamming the door into Becky's face. Trish nearly gets the win with a rollup, but Becky avoids a Chick Kick and lands a Manhandle Slam. Zoey breaks up the pin. Zoey tries to pull Trish to the door, but Becky shuts it. ## Becky and Zoey trade punches, and Zoey hits a clothesline. Trish climbs the cage while Becky gives Zoey a Manhandle Slam. Becky drags Trish back into the cage, sends her head into the cage, and hits a Super Manhandle Slam for the three-count. ## WINNER: Becky Lynch ## After the match, Zoey offers assistance to Trish, but Trish rejects her help and slaps Zoey, instructing her to leave the cage. Zoey complies and closes the cage door, then surprises Trish with a move called Z360. Now, it's time for the host of tonight's show, John Cena, to enter the ring. ## John extends a warm welcome to everyone at Payback. He commends the opening match as awesome and mentions that while he's accomplished a lot in his twenty years, he's never been a host. He couldn't pass up the opportunity to be here tonight. John's role as the host is to make this evening special, and there's no better way than becoming the "Special" Guest Referee for a match he's had his eye on for a while, the showdown between LA Knight and The Miz. ## The Miz makes his way to the ring and voices his surprise at John's actions. He expected this from LA Knight but not from John Cena. Miz accuses John of pandering to the audience despite being known as the Greatest of All Time. Miz suggests that as a host, John isn't doing a good job. ## John Cena, looking for advice, asks Miz how he can improve as a host. Miz responds by telling John that he shouldn't insert himself into a match as a referee. John Cena humorously acknowledges that being a referee was his one idea and requests other advice. Miz criticizes John for appearing as a MerMan in a Barbie movie, suggesting he should have declined the role. ## Despite his dislike for Miz, John Cena expresses respect for him and seeks his guidance to make the night special. ## Miz, drawing from his experience as a host, suggests that Cena needs to be more involved. He recounts his own time as the host of Wrestlemania, where he participated in two matches. Miz also pokes fun at Cena's attire, claiming that while he wore a $10,000 suit, Cena looks like a Teletubbie at almost 50 years old. He advises Cena to be more engaged in the proceedings. ## John Cena agrees to be the guest referee in Miz's match, but Miz immediately rejects the idea. ## Miz argues that Cena doesn't have a referee shirt, to which Cena magically produces one. Cena announces that he will indeed be the special guest referee for Miz's match, while Miz continues to object. They engage in a playful back-and-forth exchange. ## Miz Vs LA Knight with Special Guest Referee John Cena ## The match kicks off as the bell rings, and Miz quickly exits to the floor to evade a charging LA Knight. Knight kindly holds the ropes open for Miz, who decides he's had enough and starts walking toward the backstage area. However, Knight pursues Miz, causing Miz to turn around and miss a clothesline.## Knight takes control with a flurry of punches and takedowns. Miz counters with punches and a back elbow. They engage in a punch exchange, but Knight gains the upper hand. Knight executes a suplex and positions Miz on the turnbuckles, attempting a superplex. Miz blocks it and drops Knight face-first onto the mat. Miz follows up with a double sledge off the turnbuckles and a chop. Knight fights back with a power slam and a series of punches.## Knight goes for a suplex, but Miz escapes and looks to hit a Skull Crushing Finale. Knight manages to break free and attempts a BFT (Billionaire's Finishing Touch), but Miz also escapes and retreats to the outside. Knight catches Miz with a baseball slide, sending him into the ring steps.## Knight continues his attack, smashing Miz into the announce table multiple times. He briefly enters the ring to break the count but returns to the outside to send Miz into the ringside barrier. Miz retaliates by returning the favor, sending Knight into the ringside barrier a few times. Miz then reenters the ring, only to go back outside and charge at Knight. Knight counters with a back body drop that sends Miz crashing into the timekeeper's area. Knight later hits a springboard clothesline off the ringside barrier onto Miz. ## Miz counters with punches and kicks to the midsection, followed by choking Knight in the corner. John Cena, the special guest referee, intervenes and warns Miz. Knight resumes the offense with clotheslines and corner kicks, but Cena forcefully pulls him out of the corner as he nears a five-count. Knight exchanges words with Cena, providing an opening for Miz to strike Knight from behind.## Miz takes advantage by choking Knight in the ropes and raking his face. Knight manages to land a boot on Miz, but Miz responds by putting Knight in the ropes and hitting a hanging Codebreaker. Miz follows up with a reverse chinlock. Knight attempts an Irish whip, but Miz sends him to the apron and pulls him off to the floor. Miz then sends Knight back into the ring and continues with kicks to the chest and back. ## Knight attempts to rally but is met with more kicks from Miz. Despite the punishment, Knight avoids a round kick and counters with a belly-to-back suplex, transitioning it into a uranage. Knight unleashes punches and a clothesline, followed by an Irish whip and neck breaker. Knight ascends the turnbuckles for a bulldog and a head kick, securing a near fall. He kicks Miz in the corner and delivers a running hip into the corner.## Knight tries to set Miz up for a Skull Crushing Finale, but Miz evades and rolls through. Miz connects with two DDTs, nearly securing the victory. Miz goes for a Skull Crushing Finale again, but Knight counters with a victory roll for a near fall. Miz attempts a clothesline into the ropes, but Knight counters with a hanging twisting DDT, nearly securing the win. ## Miz fights back with a jawbreaker and goes for a rollup, but his hand on the ropes is noticed by Cena, who intervenes and kicks Miz's hand away. Miz and Cena engage in a heated argument. Knight delivers a kick, and Miz avoids a BFT attempt. Knight almost strikes Cena but stops short. Miz seizes the opportunity for a Skull Crushing Finale but falls short. Knight retaliates with a power slam, followed by the "YEAHple's Elbow" and the BFT, ultimately securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: LA Knight ## WWE United States Championship Match: Rey Mysterio Vs Austin Theory ## Theory starts by running Rey into the corner, delivering shoulders and a punch. Rey responds with kicks to Theory's head, but Theory counters with a kick of his own after an Irish whip. Rey tries to float over during an Irish whip, but Theory catches him. Theory holds onto the ropes when Rey attempts an O'Connor Roll and follows it up with a clothesline. He then Irish whips Rey and clotheslines him onto the apron. Theory executes a slingshot boot and a fisherman's suplex for a near fall. He picks up Rey for another fisherman's suplex, signaling for a third one, but Rey counters with an inside cradle for a near fall. Theory lands a back elbow and gets two more near falls. He locks Rey in a reverse chin lock, but Rey fights back with elbows, eventually getting back to his feet. However, Theory responds with a double thrust to the throat and continues to choke Rey. ## Theory punches Rey and delivers a forceful Irish whip that sends Rey sternum-first into the turnbuckles. Theory follows up with punches and attempts to unfasten Rey's mask. Rey counters with elbows to thwart Theory's attempt, and then Rey uses an elbow to send Theory to the mat. Rey executes a moonsault, but both men are down. Rey starts punching Theory and performs a satellite headscissors takedown, sending Theory to the floor. Rey goes for a sliding splash, but Theory gets up, and Rey converts it into a tornado DDT on the floor. Rey follows with a springboard seated splash for a near fall. He continues with forearms and a springboard headscissors takedown. Theory is sent into the ropes, but he manages to escape the 619. When Rey tries to float over, Theory catches him and executes Three Seconds Around the World for a near fall. ## Theory tries to get Rey on his shoulders, but Rey escapes. Rey hits an enzuigiri, and Theory goes to the apron, followed by a shoulder and a slingshot rolling dropkick. Rey bounces off the ropes and delivers a dropkick of his own. Theory responds with punches, and Rey counters with kicks. Theory knees Rey, who then sends Theory into the ropes and hits a 619. Theory manages to get his knees up on Rey's springboard splash attempt. Theory goes for A Town Down, but Rey rolls him up in a victory roll for the three-count. ## WINNER: Rey Mysterio (retains championship) ## Following the match, Rey joins the celebration with the rest of the LWO.## In the backstage area, Cathy Kelley interviews Becky Lynch and inquires about her future plans.## Tiffany Stratton approaches and congratulates Becky while expressing her desire to make amends. She acknowledges her previous comment about Becky never being an NXT champion and offers an apology. ## Becky responds by mentioning that she'll be keeping an eye on Tiffany's title match scheduled for Tuesday night. ## WWE Tag Team Championship Pittsburgh Steel City Street Fight: Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn Vs The Judgment Day ## All four men square off, engaging in a brawl with punches exchanged between them. Eventually, they spill to the outside. Owens and Priest trade forearms, while Sami and Finn exchange punches. Owens delivers an uppercut to Priest, and Finn attempts to send Sami into the ringside barrier, but Sami blocks it and reverses, sending Finn into the barrier. Sami then throws chairs into the ring, and Finn retaliates by hitting Sami with a kendo stick. Finn proceeds to retrieve more kendo sticks and a bucket filled with Terrible Towels. He stomps on the towels, creating a mess.## Kevin hits Finn with a clothesline, sending him into the announce table, and then strikes him with the kendo stick. Meanwhile, Priest lands a Northern Lariat on Owens and follows it up with a punch. As Finn and Priest trade punches, Sami executes a flip dive onto both Finn and Priest. Kevin and Sami head under the ring to retrieve trash cans, using them to strike Priest. Kevin reveals a Terry Funk shirt and places the trash can on Finn. Both Kevin and Sami swing their kendo sticks, targeting their opponents. ## The pair decides to introduce a table into the fray, setting it up on the floor. Kevin grabs another trash can, but Priest kicks him. Priest proceeds to strike Kevin and Sami with the trash can. Priest then punches Kevin, but Kevin counters with kicks and punches of his own. Finn, armed with a chair, hits Sami in the ribs. He grabs another chair and enters the ring, hitting Kevin in the ribs with it. Priest holds Kevin while Finn uses the trash can to strike him. Finn and Priest continue to pummel Sami in the corner. ## Finn kicks Sami, sending him to the floor, and follows up with an elbow strike to the bridge of Sami's nose. Meanwhile, Priest adds more chairs into the ring while Finn continues to punch Sami on top of the announce table. However, Priest's chair shot misses its target when Kevin moves, causing Priest to hit the turnbuckles. ## Kevin takes advantage of the situation by delivering punches and kicks to Priest. He hits Priest with a chair, but Finn intervenes by using a chair to strike Kevin multiple times. Sami, on the other hand, attacks Finn with the chair, targeting both his midsection and back. Sami then sends Finn to the floor. ## Finn and Priest make their way into the crowd, with Kevin and Sami closely following. Kevin throws punches at Priest, while Finn sends Sami into storage cases. The situation takes a turn when Dominik Mysterio enters the scene and attacks Kevin and Sami. They end up sending Kevin and Sami over the dasher boards. ## Finn, Damian, and Dominik celebrate their performance momentarily, but Kevin and Sami return wearing Lemieux and Crosby hockey jerseys. They use hockey sticks to hit Priest and Finn. Dominik takes Kevin's stick, and Kevin and Sami drop their gloves, engaging in a brawl with Dominik. They punch Dominik, who then retreats to the backstage area. ## Kevin continues to strike Priest and Finn with the hockey sticks, even though he's bleeding. Finn counters Sami with elbows, and Priest holds Sami in place. However, Finn runs into a boot from Sami, and Kevin sends Priest into the ring steps. Sami manages to execute a Blue Thunder Bomb on a pile of chairs for a near fall. ## Kevin and Sami arrange chairs in the center of the ring, but Priest interrupts their plans by striking them with the hockey stick. Priest proceeds to execute a Broken Arrow on Sami, who lands on the chairs, earning a near fall. Priest then sends Sami to the floor, while Finn delivers kicks to Kevin, who seems to welcome the punishment.## As Priest holds Kevin in place, Finn connects with a baseball slide, targeting Kevin. However, Kevin retaliates with punches, but Priest hits him with a trash can. Priest follows up by clotheslining Kevin over the ringside barrier and into the crowd. Both Priest and Finn continue to assault Kevin as they make their way up the aisle. Kevin puts up a fight, landing punches on Finn. Nonetheless, Priest strikes Kevin from behind, and Sami reenters the fray, attacking Priest from behind as well.## The skirmish leads them to the Kickoff Show set, where Finn punches Kevin. Sami sends Finn into a table and then performs a swanton onto both Finn and Priest. Dominik intervenes, punching Sami and delivering a kick. Kevin retaliates by punching Dominik and sending him into a production case.## Kevin proceeds to set up a table, and after punching Dominik, he places him onto the table. Kevin then climbs to the seating area and positions himself on the railing, preparing for a swanton onto Dominik. ## Sami executes an exploder into the turnbuckles on Finn. He readies himself for a Helluva Kick, but Priest throws a trash can at Sami, allowing Finn to secure a near fall. Finn and Priest confer on their next move. Priest prepares for a Razor's Edge, but Sami regains his footing and crotches Finn. Sami follows up with an exploder on Priest into the turnbuckles. ## Sami then delivers a forearm, knocking Finn off the apron and through a table. Sami sets up for the Helluva Kick, but Priest grabs Sami by the throat. Kevin intervenes with a stunner on Priest, while Sami manages to land a Helluva Kick on Priest. JD pulls Sami out of the ring, and Kevin retaliates with a clothesline and punches, ultimately power bombing JD onto the announce table. Rhea comes into play by running Kevin through the ringside barrier. ## Meanwhile, inside the ring, Finn and Sami both struggle to get to their feet. Finn executes a sling blade and follows it up with a running dropkick, sending Sami into the turnbuckles. Finn ascends to the top rope but misses the Coup de Grace. Sami counters with an exploder into the turnbuckles, followed by a Helluva Kick. However, Dominik hits Sami with the briefcase, allowing Finn to secure the three-count victory. ## WINNERS: The Judgment Day (new champions) ## The Grayson Waller Effect with guest Cody Rhodes ## The Grayson Waller Effect" with special guest Cody Rhodes begins, and Grayson Waller introduces his guest by noting that both he and Cody share a common trait – they struggle to finish a story. He then welcomes Cody Rhodes to the show. ## Cody attempts to ask a question to the Pittsburgh crowd, but Waller interjects rudely, stating that no one cares about what Pittsburgh wants to discuss. Waller asserts that all that matters is what he wants to talk about, particularly Cody's big announcement. Waller acknowledges hearing rumors and speculations surrounding Cody's career, highlighting the ups and downs he has experienced. Waller asserts that Cody sought to be on his show for the "Grayson Waller rub" and claims that this is the beginning of something significant.## Cody responds by mocking Waller's limited experience in the wrestling world, suggesting that Waller is likely familiar with various wrestling shows. Cody challenges Waller to say something that would get under his skin and threatens to take off his tie and physically confront Waller, even joking about knocking over some Hooters decorations. Cody then hints at a major announcement, asking Waller if he watches Raw and NXT, and he teases that he saw an issue that needed addressing. Cody finally reveals the newest member of Raw, Jey Uso.## Jey and Cody acknowledge each other, and Jey heads into the ring, greeted with a positive crowd reaction.## Waller, in a sarcastic tone, welcomes Jey back, mentioning his two-week absence. He proceeds to question Jey about his feelings regarding being on Raw and his transition from being a part of a twin tag team and the Bloodline to pursuing success as an individual. Waller implies that Jey hasn't achieved much in his singles career and questions if he can find success on Raw. ## In response, Jey abruptly silences Waller with a superkick. ## Women’s Championship Match: Rhea Ripley Vs Raquel Rodriguez ## They engage in a lockup, and Rhea initially backs Raquel into the corner. However, Raquel quickly turns the tables, pushing Rhea back. Rhea applies a side headlock and maintains her grip even when Raquel tries to send her off the ropes. Both women attempt shoulder tackles, but neither budges. They exchange words, and Rhea misses a punch but retaliates by grabbing Raquel's hair.## Raquel manages to lift Rhea, but Rhea regains her footing, and Raquel responds with a shoulder tackle of her own. Rhea rolls to the outside, and Raquel pulls her back onto the apron, only for Rhea to drop her on the top rope. Raquel counters with a knee to the midsection and starts delivering punches to Rhea in the corner. ## Rhea attempts a kick, but Raquel blocks an Irish whip. Rhea goes for a short-arm clothesline, but Raquel stands firm, not budging. Rhea tries again with the same result.## Rhea attempts once more, and Raquel counters with a clothesline that misses. Raquel follows up with a Northern Lariat. Rhea manages to escape a slam attempt and sweeps Raquel's leg. Raquel kicks Rhea away, and Rhea responds with a dropkick. Rhea proceeds to punch Raquel and delivers a knee to the midsection, followed by sending Raquel into the turnbuckles and choking her there. Rhea continues with kicks to Raquel's ribs and a forearm to her back. She poses briefly before working on Raquel's back, delivering elbows while taunting her. Rhea kicks Raquel in the midsection, sends her into the ropes, and kicks the ropes while Raquel leans against them. Rhea adds more kicks to Raquel.## Raquel counters with punches to the midsection. Rhea, undeterred, answers with a dropkick, followed by forearms and punches. Rhea also delivers a chop and a forearm to the back of Raquel's head while showing her the blood from her nose. Raquel grabs Rhea by the throat, but Rhea escapes, only for Raquel to retaliate with clotheslines and another Northern Lariat. Raquel follows up with a fallaway slam and a splash in the corner. She heads to the turnbuckles but gets tripped by Rhea, causing her to hang from the ropes. Rhea then kicks Raquel in the back and the midsection. Rhea moves to the apron and then to the turnbuckles, delivering multiple headbutts as Raquel hangs from the turnbuckles. Raquel counters by kicking Rhea off the turnbuckles.## Raquel lands a forearm to Rhea's back and executes a delayed vertical suplex. She goes back to the turnbuckles and hits a twisting double jump twisting elbow drop for a near fall. Raquel prepares for a Tejana Bomb, but Rhea escapes. Rhea hits a headbutt and a facebuster following a belly-to-back suplex. She adds a running knee for a near fall. Rhea sets up for RipTide, but Raquel escapes. Raquel, in turn, sets up for a powerbomb, but Rhea manages to escape and hits the ropes. Raquel gets a near fall and proceeds to run Rhea into the turnbuckles and deliver some shoulder strikes. Raquel follows with a forearm and attempts a superplex. However, Rhea fights back with a headbutt and becomes trapped in the ropes. Rhea clips Raquel's leg, setting up for the Prism Lock, and applies it. Rhea punches Raquel's leg to inflict more damage. Raquel counters with an inside cradle for a near fall. Raquel then executes a power slam, leaving both competitors down. ## Raquel slaps Rhea, prompting Rhea to punch back. They engage in a furious exchange of punches, with Raquel eventually gaining the upper hand by delivering a boot that sends Rhea sprawling to the floor. From the apron, Raquel swings Rhea forcefully into the ringside barrier. ## Raquel forcefully lawn darts Rhea into the ring post. As the brutal match unfolds, Dom Mysterio suddenly appears, making his way to the ring. Raquel unexpectedly grabs Dom and brings him into the ring, subsequently delivering a powerful power slam. Undeterred, Rhea recovers, targeting Raquel's knee and executing her signature move, RipTide, for the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Rhea Ripley ## World Championship Match: Seth Rollins Vs Shinsuke Nakamura ## In their intense match, Seth Rollins and Shinsuke Nakamura initially try to gain the upper hand in a series of technical exchanges. The sequence includes waist locks, wrist locks, hammer locks, and head scissors. They engage in a Greco Roman Knuckle Lock, with Rollins ultimately transitioning into a side headlock. After backing Rollins into the ropes, Nakamura taunts him by rubbing his back. Nakamura delivers a kick to Rollins' back, but Rollins retaliates with a series of chops and kicks, followed by a flying forearm. The battle continues with both competitors aiming to assert their dominance. ## Nakamura takes control with a series of kicks in the corner, targeting Seth Rollins. He attempts to work on Seth's knee but Seth manages to escape to the apron. Seth then executes a knee drop and follows it up with a suicide dive to take down Nakamura. He proceeds to slam Nakamura into the announce table and taunts him with a slap to the face. Seth goes towards the ringside barrier, but Nakamura recovers and press slams Seth onto the table, causing him to bounce off and crash to the floor. Nakamura goes for the cover, but Seth kicks out at two. The action intensifies as both competitors look to gain the upper hand in this hard-fought contest. ## Nakamura continues his assault on Seth Rollins, putting him in the ropes and delivering kicks to the back. He then places Seth on the turnbuckles and executes a running knee to the midsection, followed by another running knee for a near fall. Nakamura transitions into a camel clutch, further targeting Seth's back. He continues with more kicks to the back, inflicting punishment on his opponent. Seth manages to slap Nakamura, but Nakamura responds with a backbreaker, attempting another pinfall, but Seth kicks out at the last moment. Nakamura places Seth over the apron and delivers a running knee and a knee drop, causing Seth to fall to the floor. Nakamura goes for another pin attempt but falls short. ## Nakamura maintains control with a single-leg crab applied to Seth. He then rushes Seth into the turnbuckles, attempting to maintain his dominance. Nakamura climbs the turnbuckles, but Seth fights back with a series of chops. Seth positions himself on the turnbuckles, looking to execute a superplex, but Nakamura thwarts his efforts. Seth resorts to a Frankensteiner to take Nakamura down. Both competitors exchange forearm strikes, with Seth delivering a barrage of forearms, only to receive a stiff forearm from Nakamura in return. ## Seth executes a sling blade, and then he ascends to the top turnbuckle, hitting a frog splash on Nakamura for a near fall. Nakamura manages to block Seth's power bomb attempt, but Seth still lifts Nakamura off the mat. However, Nakamura lands on his feet, and Seth follows up with a short-arm clothesline for a near fall. ## Seth slaps Nakamura, mocking him about his injured back. He attempts the Stomp but misses, allowing Nakamura to go for a sleeper hold. Seth fights back with elbow strikes to block a reverse exploder suplex. Nakamura responds with a knee strike off the turnbuckle, earning a near fall. Nakamura continues his offense with knees targeting Seth's ribs and chest, followed by a slam and a suplex.## Nakamura positions Seth in the ropes and delivers kicks, finishing with a sliding German suplex for another near fall. He then executes a reverse exploder suplex, setting up for Kinshasa, but Seth counters with a superkick for a near fall. Seth delivers forearm strikes, and Nakamura avoids a rolling elbow, transitioning into an armbar and then a triangle choke. Seth momentarily lifts Nakamura, but his back gives out. Despite the pain, Seth refuses to tap out and eventually escapes with a one-armed sit-out powerbomb, gaining a near fall. ## Both competitors exchange fierce forearms while face-to-face. Seth attempts King's Landing, but Nakamura evades it, hitting a spinning heel kick. Seth retaliates with an enzuigiri, leaving both men down. Seth climbs to the top turnbuckle for a Phoenix Splash, but Nakamura recovers and crotches him. Nakamura also ascends the turnbuckles, hoisting Seth onto his shoulders and executing a Landslide for another near fall. ## Nakamura connects with Kinshasa and sets up for a second one, but Seth collapses. Nakamura tries to pick Seth up, but Seth responds with a slap and a chop. Nakamura counters with kicks and knee strikes, focusing on Seth's back. ## Nakamura attempts to suplex Seth into the ring, but Seth lands on his feet. They engage in a series of standing switches, and Seth counters with a knee strike followed by a Pedigree. Seth charges at Nakamura, who counters with a boot to the face. Seth then surprises Nakamura with a sunset flip for a near fall, immediately followed by a Stomp. Seth secures the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Seth Rollins (retains championship) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Monday Night Raw Results August 21, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap WWE News
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WWE Monday Night Raw Results August 21, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Quebec City, August 20, 2023 - Here is the live coverage for this week's Monday Night Raw which is scheduled to air on August 21, 2023, live from Centre Videotron in Quebec City, QC. ## Monday Night Raw currently airs live on Monday evenings on the USA Network from 8:00 ET–11:00 PM ET in the United States. WWE Raw starts live at 1 am in the UK on BT Sport 1 on Tuesday mornings. ## WWE Raw Time In Australia: It airs live on Tuesdays at 10 am (AEST) on Fox8 ## WWE Raw Time In Canada: It airs live every Monday at 8 Am on Sportsnet 360 ## WWE Raw Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on Supersport in South Africa on Tuesdays at 02:00 am CAT ## Raw Time In Italy: In Italy, Raw airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE Raw Time In India: Raw airs live on Sony Ten 1 HD and Sony Ten 1 in India at 5:30 am ## WWE Monday Night Raw, August 21, 2023: Live Coverage THE Judgment Day-Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn Promo ## We start by revisiting last week's Judgment Day and examining the potential issues that arose. Sami Zayn strides towards the ring. Once the crowd's chants and songs for Sami die down, he warmly greets everyone in French, marking the beginning of Raw. Just as Sami is about to continue, THE Judgment Day's entrance interrupts, and they make their way to the ring, encircling Sami from all sides. Sami speaks up, asking a question before they proceed with whatever they have in mind. He says something in French, drawing enthusiastic reactions from the crowd. He questions whether they would really choose to appear here, of all places, without any backup. ## Suddenly, Kevin Owens' entrance music blares, and he heads to the ring. Kevin strikes Dom with a punch, causing him to collide with the ringside barrier. He swiftly trips Finn, sending him crashing into the ringside barrier as well. Kevin executes a kick and follows it up with a stunner on Priest. Snatching a microphone, Kevin gazes at THE Judgment Day, with the crowd erupting in chants for him. ## Addressing the audience's longing, he mentions that it's been quite a while since he had a match on Raw. Proposing an idea, he suggests that right here, tonight, it could be Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn taking on any two members of THE Judgment Day. Kevin delivers a line in French, altering the tone and dynamics of the moment. ## Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods Vs Matt Riddle and Drew McIntyre ## The action commences with Woods and Riddle taking the lead. Woods employs a side headlock and follows it up with a cheeky pie face. Riddle swings for a clothesline but misses, allowing Woods to counter with a dropkick. Woods then drives a clothesline into the corner and propels Riddle into Kofi's waiting boot. Following this, Woods executes a belly-to-back suplex, setting the stage for Kofi's incoming splash that nearly secures a pinfall. Kofi's attempt at a belly-to-back suplex is thwarted as he nimbly lands on his feet, subsequently unleashing a well-placed dropkick. ## At this point, Drew enters the fray. Kofi employs a side headlock coupled with a crisp dropkick. Taking advantage of the corner, Kofi lands a forearm, but Drew promptly counters with an Irish whip. Demonstrating agility, Kofi leaps off the turnbuckles, only to be ensnared by Drew, who executes an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Not stopping there, Drew repeats the move on Woods. Riddle playfully embraces Drew, who seizes Riddle and effortlessly tosses him over the top rope with a belly-to-belly suplex. ## We've returned to the action, and Kofi inches close to securing a pinfall. Riddle employs a double wrist lock that transitions into a waist lock. To thwart Riddle's attempt at a tag, Kofi executes a side Russian leg sweep. Following this, Kofi employs a snap mare followed by a chest-kicking strike. Woods joins the fray with a sliding clothesline, setting up Kofi's springboard splash. Woods follows up with an elbow drop, coming close to a pinfall. He ensnares Riddle with an arm bar and lands an elbow across the bridge of Riddle's nose. Riddle retaliates with a series of strikes, but Woods anticipates a kick and adeptly avoids an enzuguigiri. Woods then executes a sliding DDT, prompting Kofi to tag in. Kofi launches into Shadows Over Hell, nearly clinching a victory. Kofi subsequently applies an arm bar. Scaling the turnbuckles, Kofi readies for a high-risk move, but Riddle counters with a jumping knee as Kofi descends. Woods reenters the ring, delivering an elbow drop to Riddle's back, thwarting his tag attempt. ## Riddle dishes out chops to Woods while positioned on the turnbuckles. Setting up for a superplex, Riddle executes a fisherman's superplex. However, as Riddle crawls towards his corner, Woods grabs his ankle. Riddle retaliates with a series of kicks, and Erik intervenes by pulling Drew off the apron. Seizing the opportunity, Kofi tags in and leaps over Riddle, connecting with Trouble in Paradise to secure the three-count victory. ## WINNERS: Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods ## Erik and Ivar launch an attack on Kofi and Woods after the match concludes. Ivar delivers a powerful spin kick to Kofi, knocking him down. Drew retaliates with a headbutt against Erik, but Ivar counters with a kick aimed at Drew. In response, Drew executes a spinebuster on Ivar, followed by clotheslining Ivar over the top rope and onto the floor.## Jackie Redmond is in the back with JD McDonagh with Finn Balor ## In the backstage area, Jackie Redmond interviews JD McDonagh alongside Finn Balor. She questions JD about his connection with Finn and whether there's increased tension between Finn and THE Judgment Day. ## JD responds by stating that he has known Finn his entire life. He believes he can mend the situation for THE Judgment Day. Finn adds that in the previous week, with JD's assistance, THE Judgment Day took down Cody and Sami. Rhea and Dom arrive, informing Finn that they need to determine who will face Kevin and Sami. Rhea asserts that it falls under THE Judgment Day's jurisdiction. The tag match is now officially confirmed. A commercial break follows. ## A Video Package Featuring Shayna Baszler ## Returning from the break, a Shayna Baszler video package takes the spotlight. She asserts that actions, not mere words, define one's course. Her mood is that of a vendetta, triggered by observing other women in action. She emphasizes that her intention isn't to be a hero but rather to set everything ablaze. Her directive is clear: survive at all costs, as she intends to let the world burn.## Maxxine, Otis and Chad Gable are Backstage ## We shift focus to Chad Gable's triumph over Giovanni Vinci and Gunther's ensuing reaction. Gunther declares that the world will bear witness to the glory of the greatest Intercontinental Champion ever. Chad, on the other hand, believes time is on Gunther's side, but in reality, it's his ally. Every passing day only adds to his legacy. Gunther won't establish his name at Chad's expense; Chad assures that Gunther's fairy tale ends tonight. Chad Gable stands alongside Otis and Maxxine. Byron Saxton appears, directing a question to Chad. ## Otis chimes in, acknowledging Chad's role in lifting him from his lowest career point to becoming a tag team champion. Tonight presents a golden opportunity for Chad. Maxxine shares her perspective, admitting she never anticipated becoming a ring performer, but Chad demonstrated her potential. If anyone can accomplish the seemingly impossible, it's Chad Gable. Chad adds a final note, expressing his gratitude with a simple yet profound "THANK YOU." ## Chad Gable Vs Gunther for the Intercontinental Championship ## They grapple, and Gunther drives Gable into the corner but comes up short with a chop. Gable responds with a chop of his own. Gunther applies a wrist lock, bringing Gable down to the mat and following it up with a knee drop on the arm. Gunther maintains the wrist lock, but Gable maneuvers his way out and executes a drop toe hold. Gable transitions into a front face lock, yet Gunther hoists Gable and tosses him over the top rope, sending him to the floor. Gunther follows with a solid chop. ## Upon our return, Gunther sends Gable off the apron with a kick, followed by a forceful back drop driver onto the ringside barrier. Gunther reenters the ring, allowing the referee to resume the count. Gable manages to get back in just in time, right at the count of nine. Gunther executes a delayed butterfly suplex, securing a near fall. Following up, Gunther delivers a harsh Irish whip that propels Gable sternum-first into the turnbuckles. Gable collapses upon being Irish whipped by Gunther, prompting the referee to check on him. ## Gunther kicks Gable while he's in the corner. Gable responds with a boot to the head, followed by another one. Gable delivers more kicks to the head. When Gunther attempts a chop, Gable blocks it and ensnares Gunther in a cross arm breaker within the ropes. As Gable leaps off the turnbuckles, he's met with a chop from Gunther. ## Gunther executes a clothesline, securing a near fall. Gable responds with a dropkick, but Gunther manages to stay on his feet. Another clothesline from Gunther results in another near fall. Gunther goes for yet another clothesline, but Chad counters with a judo throw, almost getting a pinfall. ## Gunther attempts a sleeper hold, with Gable initially blocking his arm. However, Gunther eventually locks in the sleeper and climbs onto Gable's back. Gable rises to his feet, breaking free from Gunther's grip. Gunther strikes with a forearm to the back of Gable's head. Gable retaliates with a series of forearms, but Gunther stands firm. Gunther reverts to the sleeper hold, only for Gable to escape by executing a Saito suplex. ## Gable prepares for a deadlift German suplex, but Gunther counters. Gunther aims for a knee strike, but Gable thwarts it and responds with a dragon screw. Gable transitions into an ankle lock. Gunther tries reaching the ropes, but Gable pulls him towards the center of the ring. Gunther kicks Gable away and then delivers a slap. Gable retaliates with a double leg takedown and punches to Gunther. Gable proceeds to slap Gunther and successfully executes a deadlift German suplex for a near fall. ## Gunther shoves Gable off the turnbuckles, causing him to collide with the ringside barrier. Gunther descends to the floor, chopping Gable and delivering kicks against the ringside barrier. Another round of chops from Gunther connects with Gable against the ringside barrier. However, Gunther misses a chop, hitting the ring post instead. Seizing the moment, Gable propels Gunther into the ring post and executes a German suplex over the ringside barrier. Gable manages to return to the ring before the referee's ten-count. ## WINNER: Chad Gable (via count out) [Gunther retains championship] ## After the match, Gunther vents his frustration by unleashing his anger on the furniture around ringside. Vinci and Kaiser ensure that Samantha announces Gunther as the champion. ## The Judgment Day discussion ## We shift to THE Judgment Day clubhouse, where Rhea seeks clarity on the team's composition. Finn proposes that he and Dom should be the team. Priest argues that, considering Dom is the North American Champion and he holds the Money in the Bank contract, he and Dom should form the team. Dom defers to Rhea, asking for her opinion. Rhea responds by stating that she has matters to attend to, warning them to figure it out before she returns, or else she'll make the decision herself. ## Cody Rhodes promo with Byron Sazton ## Cody Rhodes is backstage with Byron Saxton. A commercial break follows. We return, and Gunther is seen shouting at Vinci and Kaiser in German before walking away. Kaiser acknowledges Gunther's sentiment and questions Vinci about his course of action. Kaiser then departs. Cody joins Byron Saxton. Byron queries Cody about the conclusion of Raw. Cody questions JD McDonagh's behavior, referring to him as a Funko Pop. He states that the current approach isn't effective and expresses his desire to take a walk. Accompanied by Byron, Cody heads towards the stage. ## Speaking in French, Cody asks the Quebec crowd what they'd like to discuss. Byron inquires about Cody's topic of choice. Cody greets the audience, introducing "Wade and Cole." He references a video clip, highlighting the advantage THE Judgment Day holds in numbers. He emphasizes that there's a unique place on the map where numerical superiority doesn't matter, right in the vicinity of Kevin and Sami's hometown. Cody desires THE Judgment Day to feel the energy of the crowd, acknowledging their support for Sami and Kevin. Cody makes it clear that he holds no affection for THE Judgment Day, and he intends to watch closely. Tonight is dedicated to Kevin and Sami, as the rise and potential fall of THE Judgment Day will unfold before all eyes. ## Shinsuke Nakamura challenges Seth Rollins for a match at Payback ## Cut to Shinsuke Nakamura. He begins by addressing a question that's been on everyone's minds – what did he whisper to Seth that filled him with fear? Nakamura points out that Seth may appear to have everything: success, charm, and a championship, but he knows Seth's vulnerability. He reveals that he told Seth about his knowledge of Seth's back, the source of his pain. Nakamura asserts that Seth's life is marred by agony, casting a shadow over even the most joyful moments like hugging his wife or lifting his child. Despite his championship status, Seth grapples with daily pain, and now, his worst fears are coming true – there's someone who could snatch it all away from him. ## Nakamura acknowledges that they share similarities. Both live by a code, one etched onto Nakamura's back, which he admits is faltering. He criticizes Seth for failing to adhere to that code, accusing him of crumbling under his own vanity. Nakamura challenges Seth's contentment and declares his intent to break him once and for all. He issues a warning to Seth to be vigilant, watching his back. It's confirmed that Seth will put his World Championship on the line against Shinsuke Nakamura at Payback. ## Rhea Ripley (with Dominik Mysterio) Vs Candice LeRae (with Indi Hartwell) in a Non Title Match ## They engage in a lock-up, and Rhea quickly forces Candice into the corner, delivering punches. Candice retaliates with a roll-up for a close near fall. Seeking an advantage, Candice ascends the turnbuckle, prompting Dom to step onto the apron. However, Indi intervenes, pulling Dom off the apron. Rhea capitalizes, catching Candice and executing a backbreaker. ## Candice counters Rhea's RipTide with a well-timed DDT. She follows up with a quebrada for another near fall. Rhea seizes control once again, applying the Prism Lock submission, and Candice ultimately submits, leading to Rhea's victory. ## WINNER: Rhea Ripley ## Raquel Rodriguez Vs. Rhea Ripley confirmed for WWE Payback ## Post-match, Raquel Rodriguez's entrance music blares as she makes her way to the ring, appearing to rely on a crutch (the authenticity of which remains to be seen). Rhea stands her ground, awaiting Raquel's approach. Just as Raquel passes her, she abruptly hurls the crutch at Rhea and launches a kick. Raquel proceeds to slam Rhea into the ringside barrier and subsequently back into the ring. Rhea responds with a knee strike as Raquel re-enters the ring. Raquel then drives Rhea into the corner, delivering a series of punches. Although Raquel misses her first clothesline attempt, she connects with the second one. A forceful fallaway slam follows, causing Rhea to roll out of the ring. ## Raquel grabs the microphone, ensuring Rhea doesn't leave. She announces that she has received medical clearance to compete. Raquel reveals that she conversed with Adam Pearce, and they've scheduled her against Rhea at Payback. She confidently declares her intent to seize the championship from Rhea's grasp. ## The Miz in-ring promo ## The focus shifts to the recent events involving The Miz and LA Knight. Tommaso Ciampa speaks up, acknowledging that it's been nine weeks since his return to Raw. He recalls his recent experiences, including watching Chad Gable celebrate with his son. Ciampa expresses his desire for a title shot, revealing his aspiration to be "THE guy" and a catalyst for the change he envisions. ## Miz takes the microphone and playfully remarks that Maryse wouldn't come to Quebec City due to her Montreal roots. He then reflects on LA Knight's recent setback in obtaining a US title match and addresses the blame directed at him. Miz asserts that true champions accept the unforeseen circumstances that arise during big matches. He underscores his own evolution and dismisses the notion of being a mere trend, positioning himself as a future Wrestlemania main eventer. In contrast, he characterizes LA Knight as a temporary presence in the wrestling landscape, akin to a "human fidget spinner." Miz reveals that he has handpicked Knight's opponent, someone swifter and more dominant than Knight's previous challengers. ## Miz hands Tozawa a microphone and playfully alludes to Tozawa's past as a former 24/7 champion. Miz questions if this is the most significant match of Tozawa's career, to which Tozawa enthusiastically responds, "YEAH." Miz attempts to provoke Tozawa with additional questions, resulting in a spirited exchange of "REALLY" and "YEAH." Growing irritated, Miz questions Tozawa's amusement at being given a career-defining opportunity. In an abrupt turn, Miz kicks Tozawa, marking a shift from the lighthearted exchange to a more serious confrontation. ## Singles Match: MIz Vs Akira Tozawa ## As LA Knight's entrance music resonates, the match commences, prompting Miz to shift his focus toward the entrance ramp. Suddenly, Tozawa seizes the opportunity, delivering a dropkick that sends Miz tumbling to the outside. ## In a swift motion, Miz rushes towards Tozawa, but he overextends and ends up toppling over the top rope, landing on the ringside floor. Tozawa seizes the momentum, launching himself with a well-executed suicide dive that propels Miz into the announce table. ## Following a commercial break, the action resumes with Miz unleashing an "Awesome Clothesline" followed by a double sledge from the turnbuckles. Miz proceeds to deliver chest kicks, culminating in a roundhouse kick that secures a near fall. However, Miz's subsequent round kick misses its target, allowing Tozawa to respond with a series of kicks. Tozawa executes a head scissors takedown, followed by a Shining Wizard. Tozawa ascends the turnbuckle, but his attempt is thwarted by Miz, who kicks him off. Miz follows up with a dropkick through the ropes. ## LA Knight and Miz exchange words, leading to Tozawa being propelled into the announce table. However, Tozawa counters by utilizing a head scissors to send Miz into the ring steps. Tozawa continues his offensive with a well-placed kick to Miz's back before ascending the turnbuckle once more. He attempts a back senton, but Miz strategically lifts his knees in time. As Miz locks eyes with Knight, he sets up for the Skull Crushing Finale. However, Tozawa seizes the opportunity and rolls Miz up for the surprise three-count victory. ## WINNER: Akira Tozawa ## After the match, Miz engages in a heated argument with the referee, leaving an opening for Knight to strike with his signature move, the "Blunt Force Trauma." ## Matt Riddle, Drew McIntyre and The New Day backstage segment ## In the backstage area, Matt and Drew converse, with Drew emphasizing the importance of listening to him. He expresses his desire to avoid unnecessary drama, suggesting that their partnership might not be sustainable. ## Just then, The New Day arrives on the scene, offering their perspective. They commend Matt and Drew for the positive rapport they've built and highlight their potential as a team. Xavier Woods adds that Matt and Drew are scheduled to face The Vikings next week, implying that a rematch could occur following that match. Riddle expresses his desire to continue teaming up, but Drew walks away without responding. ## Becky Lynch-Trish Stratus Segment ## The scene transitions as Becky Lynch strides toward the ring, ready for her next appearance. Back from the break, Rhea inquires if Priest and Finn have resolved their differences. Priest relays that Finn doesn't trust him and insists on talking to THE Judgment Day. Rhea, in turn, points out that Priest doesn't trust Finn either. Frustrated by their inability to find common ground, Rhea asserts that they will follow her approach since they couldn't come to an agreement. ## The broadcast revisits the events from the previous week involving Becky Lynch and Trish Stratus, setting the stage for their upcoming steel cage match at Payback. Becky takes the mic and addresses her impending bout with Trish in the steel cage. She delves into the ongoing rivalry and the discourse surrounding greatness and legacy. Becky emphasizes that her legacy isn't determined solely by victories or championships; it's about resilience. She asserts that her legacy isn't shaped by being unbeatable, but by her indomitable spirit. ## Becky acknowledges that while her focus is on Trish, there's still unfinished business with Zoey Stark. However, Trish's music interrupts her. Trish Stratus, accompanied by Zoey Stark, makes her entrance. Trish humorously mentions dealing with "USA-holes" and expresses her delight at being in her native Canada. She playfully jests about Quebec City's significance compared to Montreal and Toronto. Trish's banter includes a nod to the Toronto Maple Leafs making the playoffs. ## Trish responds to the crowd's chants, admitting she's unsure what they're saying. She conveys both good and bad news to Becky: the good news is that Trish will prove herself as the greatest by defeating Becky, and the bad news is that she'll be trapped in a steel cage, an experience she's never had before. Trish counters Becky's claim of her looking scared, sharing stories of her own career fears and triumphs. She asserts her tiredness of constantly having to prove herself and asserts her determination to unveil an unseen side of herself in the cage match. Becky retorts sarcastically, expressing her lack of fear. She transitions the focus back to Zoey Stark, announcing that they'll face off in a Falls Count Anywhere Match next week. ## Chelsea Green and Piper Niven Vs Katana Chance and Kayden Carter in a Non Title Match ## The action begins with Green and Chance locking up, resulting in Green taking Chance down to the mat. Chance responds with a well-executed dropkick. Carter holds Green in place, allowing Chance to deliver a knee drop. Green retaliates with a kick to Carter and a forearm that knocks Chance off the apron. Green follows up with another forearm. Carter counters with a forearm of her own, leading to Piper's tag-in. Carter kicks both Green and Piper, and then tags in Chance. ## Chance enters with a unique handstand maneuver off Carter's assistance, splashing onto Green. Piper intervenes by sending Carter crashing into the announce table. Niven seizes the moment, executing a crossbody on Chance and securing the three-count victory. ## WINNER: Chelsea Green and Piper Niven ## Kevin and Sami are shown in the backstage area, preparing for their upcoming match. ## A commercial break follows. ## Jackie Redmond Is Backstage With Seth Rollins ## Jackie Redmond is backstage with Seth Rollins. Seth chuckles to himself and asks Jackie to let the crowd express their excitement as his entrance music plays. Jackie inquires about Seth's back, and he acknowledges that Nakamura caught him off guard last week by mentioning it. Seth admits he's not fond of discussing it publicly, but he proceeds to reveal that he has been dealing with two fractures in his lumbar spine for over four years. He clarifies that the condition doesn't improve, only worsens, and he's uncertain how much longer he can maintain his current performance level. ## However, he acknowledges that this is part of the territory. Addressing Nakamura's mind games, Seth indicates that if Nakamura wants to target his back or involve his family, he better be prepared to face him directly. Seth challenges Nakamura's absence and states that he's willing to grant him one more chance to engage in mind games and prove his honor. Asserting his presence, Seth invites Nakamura to confront him, dressed impeccably with his title, as the world echoes Nakamura's song. ## Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn Vs Finn Balor and Damian Priest ## All four individuals engage in a brawl that spills out to the ringside area. Kevin unleashes chops and punches on Priest, who retaliates with his own strikes. Meanwhile, Sami seizes the opportunity to strike Priest from behind. ## Once Sami and Priest officially enter the ring, the match officially commences. Priest delivers a barrage of punches, causing Sami to retaliate with a clothesline that sends Priest tumbling over the top rope and to the outside. Sami follows up with punches on the announce table. Balor intervenes, grabbing Sami and receiving punches in response. Priest reenters the fray with a forearm to Sami before guiding him back into the ring. Priest continues with a powerful forearm strike. Finn tags in, and Sami executes a suplex. ## Kevin tags in, promptly knocking Priest off the apron with well-placed strikes. Kevin unleashes a flurry of punches and kicks, forcing Finn to retreat to the ringside area. Kevin doesn't hold back, pursuing Finn and delivering a clothesline. He repeats the process with Priest and executes a cannonball onto Priest on the floor. Kevin ascends to the top rope, performing a swanton. As Kevin prepares for his signature stunner, he kicks Finn, but Finn manages to escape and counters with a sling blade. ## Priest seizes the briefcase, but Sami intervenes by descending from the ring steps, causing Priest to inadvertently strike Sami. JD intervenes by snatching the briefcase and tossing it to Kevin. Capitalizing on the opportunity, Kevin strikes Finn with the briefcase. As a result, the referee signals for the match to end, prompting the bell to ring. ## WINNER: Damian Priest and Finn Balor (by disqualification) ## Cody Rhodes saves Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn ## Following the match, Priest launches an assault on Kevin, while JD targets Sami. ## Cody Rhodes makes his entrance and takes action, striking Dom with the weight belt. Cody declares that RAW won't end on that note. With three members on each side, he challenges them to face off. However, THE Judgment Day initially heads up the aisle, but their departure is halted as Adam Pearce directs them to reverse course and enter the ring for an impromptu main event match. The broadcast proceeds to a commercial break. ## Cody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, and Sami Zayn Vs Finn Balor, Damian Priest, and Dominik Mysterio ## The match is already in progress as Cody lands a punch on Dom. Sami gets tagged in and delivers a punch as he leaps off the turnbuckle onto Dom. Sami follows up with more strikes, but Dom counters with a knee strike. Sami retaliates with a back body drop. Dom manages to drive Sami into the corner, and Finn gets tagged in. Finn unloads a series of kicks and then sends Sami into the turnbuckles. Punches and an Irish whip from Finn follow. Sami answers with a clothesline. Kevin gets tagged in and dishes out chops. He executes a side Russian leg sweep followed by a back senton. Finn counters with a knee to the midsection. ## Dom enters after a tag and launches kicks and punches at Kevin. Dom delivers knees and more punches, while Kevin counters with a knee of his own. Dom's punches continue, but Kevin drops him on the top rope after Dom tries to jump off the apron. Kevin manages to land punches on Priest and Finn on the apron, but Dom comes down with a punch. Kevin gets hit by Dom and drops to the mat. Priest tosses Kevin into the ringside barrier, followed by Rhea's slamming Kevin. Finn then gets tagged in and executes a slingshot stomp. Priest is tagged back in, and he delivers a clothesline for a near fall. ## As we return, Finn strikes Kevin while he's entangled in the ropes, prompting Kevin to roll out to the floor. Finn follows suit, executing a back drop driver onto the announce table. Kevin returns to the ring, as does Finn. Priest tags in and prevents Kevin from making the tag, delivering a double sledge to his back. Finn tags in again, targeting Kevin's back with punches and a snap mare. An elbow to the top of Kevin's head is followed by a reverse chin lock. Despite Kevin's efforts to reach his corner, Finn employs a front face lock to keep him at bay. Kevin manages a jaw breaker and a super kick, but Balor knocks Cody off the apron. Both Kevin and Finn are down. Sami and Priest are tagged in, with Sami unleashing a series of punches. A springboard leapfrog and clothesline demonstrate Sami's agility. He dispatches Finn and Dom from the apron before landing an elbow from the turnbuckles. Sami then executes a wrist lock and a tornado DDT for a near fall. ## Sami ascends the turnbuckles, only to be knocked off by Rhea while the referee's attention is diverted. Priest seizes the opportunity, utilizing the South of Heaven maneuver on Sami for a near fall, which is interrupted by Owens. Finn is sent out of the ring by Kevin, but Priest dispatches Kevin to the floor as well. Dom tags in and ascends the turnbuckles, but Sami foils his frog splash attempt with a well-placed knee. Cody enters the fray, executing a Beautiful Disaster on Finn, followed by a Cody Cutter on Dom and Priest. Cody garners a near fall on Dom. Cody sets up for CrossRhodes and successfully executes it on Finn. Dom seizes the moment for a rollup on Cody, but it's just a near fall. Cody responds with a CrossRhodes on Dom. Turning to Sami, Cody tags him in for a Helluva Kick on Dom. Kevin is tagged in, delivering kicks to Dom before landing a Stunner for the three-count victory. ## WINNERS: Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, and Cody Rhodes ## Sami seizes the microphone and addresses THE Judgment Day, offering them his well-wishes for their future endeavors. He boldly states that the red title belt is designated for Canada, while the blue belt is a symbol of pride specifically for Quebec. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE Night of Champions 2023 Results: Kevin Owens And Sami Zayn vs. Roman Reigns And Solo Sikoa Full Match Recap & Winner WWE Results
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WWE Night of Champions 2023 Results: Kevin Owens And Sami Zayn vs. Roman Reigns And Solo Sikoa Full Match Recap & Winner

Here is the full match recap for Kevin Owens And Sami Zayn Vs. Roman Reigns And Solo Sikoa which takes place on Saturday, May 27, 2023, at the Jeddah Super Dome in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. ## The highly anticipated Night of Champions event by WWE is set to commence right here in the United States, precisely at the stroke of 1 p.m. Eastern Time. ## WWE Night of Champions 2023: Kevin Owens And Sami Zayn vs. Roman Reigns And Solo Sikoa Full Match Recap & Highlights ## Kevin and Roman initiate the proceedings, with Kevin surveying the surroundings and contemplating the idea of tagging in Sami to confront Roman. Confusion washes over Roman as he attempts to decipher the crowd's chants, but eventually he prepares to kickstart the match. Unexpectedly, Roman tags in Solo, opting to head towards the Arabic announce table where he vehemently berates Sami. The two competitors engage in a lock-up, only for Solo to forcefully propel Sami across the ring. ## Kevin is tagged in, and he launches a barrage of punches towards Solo, landing multiple strikes. Kevin follows up with a swift kick, but Solo retaliates with a forceful palm thrust. Solo gains momentum, delivering a headbutt followed by a powerful punch. Undeterred, Kevin responds with a kick and a series of punches, only to be met with a counter punch from Solo. ## Solo seizes the opportunity, sending Kevin crashing into the corner, but Kevin manages to evade a swing aimed at Roman. Kevin retaliates with another kick and a flurry of punches. Sensing the need for a fresh approach, Sami tags in, and Kevin swiftly delivers a kick before Sami executes a well-timed drop toe hold, causing Solo to fall to the mat. Capitalizing on the situation, Kevin follows up with a senton. However, Roman intervenes, landing a punch on Kevin and quickly retreating to the floor to avoid Sami. In the meantime, Solo seizes the opportunity and delivers a clothesline. ## Solo viciously chokes Sami in the ropes, prompting the referee's admonition, which conveniently allows Roman to exploit the situation and unleash his own choking assault on Sami. Demonstrating his raw power, Solo executes a resounding slam, followed by a daring diving headbutt. With precision, Solo delivers a devastating kick to Sami's midsection, leaving him breathless. Adding insult to injury, Solo punctuates his attack with a forceful headbutt before Roman makes a timely tag. ## In a display of sheer dominance, Roman bombards Sami with a barrage of ruthless kicks and punches. Seizing the opportunity, Roman subjects Sami to another suffocating chokehold, promptly releasing him just before the referee's count reaches its climax. Exhibiting his superior strength, Roman executes a flawless suplex, nearly securing a victory. However, his frustration boils over, leading him to vent his anger at the referee, vehemently disputing the legitimacy of his count. Undeterred, Sami retaliates with a series of stinging chops, only to be abruptly halted by Roman's powerful punch, sending him crashing to the mat. Unrelenting, Roman forcefully hurls Sami to the unforgiving arena floor. ## Exploiting the distraction caused by the referee's interaction with Roman, Solo capitalizes on the opportunity to pummel Sami, forcefully propelling him into the unyielding announce table. Sensing his comrade's plight, Kevin rushes to Sami's aid, but his assistance does not escape the astute referee's notice. Roman promptly dispatches Sami back into the ring, allowing him to resume his relentless assault with a flurry of punches. Displaying immense resilience, Sami retaliates with defiant punches of his own, only to be abruptly silenced by Roman's devastating uppercut, sending him crashing to the canvas. Capitalizing on their synergy, Solo seamlessly tags in, augmenting the punishment by delivering a series of brutal punches to Sami while Roman maintains his hold. ## Exploiting Sami's weakened state, Solo launches a powerful kick to his back, swiftly followed by a bone-jarring Samoan drop. With sadistic precision, Solo ensnares Sami in a nerve-wrenching hold, attempting to sap him of his remaining strength. Despite the overwhelming odds, Sami summons his resilience and counters with a flurry of desperate punches. However, his efforts prove futile as Solo swiftly retorts with a punishing blow, sending Sami hurtling to the outside floor. In a valiant attempt to turn the tide, Sami blocks Roman's incoming punch and retaliates with a resounding strike. Seizing the moment, Sami forcefully propels Solo into the unyielding announce table, momentarily shifting the momentum in his favor. Determined to reach his corner and find solace in his partner's support, Sami crawls desperately, only to be thwarted by Solo's relentless assault just inches away from salvation. ## With a stunning super kick, Solo ruthlessly dispatches Kevin off the apron, ensuring Sami remains isolated and vulnerable. Methodically, Solo positions Sami on the turnbuckles, preparing to unleash further punishment. However, Sami summons a surge of strength, defiantly landing a well-placed kick on Solo before executing a breathtaking tornado DDT, electrifying the crowd with his resilience. As Roman and Kevin make their respective tags, Kevin enters the ring with a resounding chop, swiftly followed by a relentless onslaught of punches. Displaying his agility, Kevin launches a series of impactful kicks, propelling Roman out of the ring and onto the unforgiving floor. Seizing the moment, Kevin vaults over the ropes, delivering a thunderous clothesline to Roman, swiftly followed by a breathtaking back senton. Returning to the squared circle, they engage in a furious exchange, with Roman narrowly missing a Superman punch. Seizing the opportunity, Kevin unleashes a devastating super kick, only to be thwarted by Solo's timely interference, distracting Kevin as he prepares to execute a spectacular cannonball maneuver. Exploiting the distraction, Roman capitalizes with a punishing clothesline, halting Kevin's momentum and shifting the tide of the match once again. ## Solo and Sami execute a seamless tag, unleashing a flurry of punches from Sami onto Solo. Displaying his agility, Sami effortlessly leapfrogs over Solo, swiftly transitioning into a thunderous clothesline that sends Solo crashing to the outside floor. Seizing the opportunity to showcase his high-flying skills, Sami fearlessly executes a breathtaking flip dive, propelling himself onto Solo with awe-inspiring precision. Unleashing his full arsenal, Sami follows up with a punishing Blue Thunder Bomb, coming agonizingly close to securing the victory. Patiently biding his time, Sami awaits Solo's resurgence, but his anticipation is met with a devastating super kick that momentarily halts his momentum. Evading the menacing Samoan spike, Sami retaliates with a fierce exploder suplex, driving Solo forcefully into the turnbuckles, and swiftly follows up with his signature Helluva Kick. The crowd erupts as Sami nearly secures the win, only for Roman to intervene, shattering the pinfall attempt. ## Roman, disregarding the rules, viciously pummels Sami with a series of punches, despite the referee's stern warning. Determined to defy the odds, Sami rallies, summoning his inner strength to retaliate with resounding punches of his own. Swiftly evading a looming clothesline, Sami manages to evade Roman's attack, causing him to inadvertently spear the helpless referee, leaving the official incapacitated. Seizing the opportunity, Sami capitalizes on the momentary chaos, landing a thunderous Superman punch on Roman. However, with the referee still down, the pinfall attempt goes uncounted. Undeterred, Sami sets his sights on the decisive spear, only to be met by a resounding Superman punch from Roman. In a dramatic turn of events, Kevin joins the fray, delivering a powerful punch to Roman, prompting their battle to spill onto the ringside floor. Displaying sheer brutality, Kevin mercilessly hurls Roman into the unforgiving announce table multiple times before propelling him into the unyielding steel steps. ## In a shocking turn of events, Kevin takes it upon himself to meticulously rearrange the announce tables, creating a chaotic scene of disarray. However, before he can fully execute his plan, the sudden ambush from Jimmy and Jey Uso brings a swift end to his endeavors. The Uso brothers unleash a devastating double superkick upon Kevin, leaving him incapacitated and vulnerable. Seizing the opportunity to further inflict punishment, Jimmy and Jey pull Roman Reigns away from the announce table, swiftly placing it atop the fallen Kevin, adding insult to injury. ## With ruthless efficiency, Jey delivers a superkick to Sami Zayn, swiftly followed by a mirror-like strike from Jimmy, intensifying the assault. However, in a remarkable twist, as Sami evades the next double superkick aimed at Solo, Roman witnesses the Uso brothers' actions with discontentment. Expressing his displeasure, Roman forcefully pushes Jimmy aside, while Jey attempts to reason with the frustrated champion, seeking an explanation for their unexpected interference. In a display of defiance, Jimmy retaliates against Roman, launching a thunderous superkick, leaving Jey bewildered yet exhilarated. Questioning Jimmy's motivations, Jey yearns for an explanation, only to receive the simple truth from his brother—Jimmy is doing what Jey should have done long ago. Capitalizing on the chaos, Jimmy delivers another powerful superkick to Roman, solidifying their newfound alliance, and reiterating the unbreakable bond they share as brothers. ## As Jimmy and Jey exit the ring, Solo finds himself alone and vulnerable in the squared circle. Seizing the opportunity, Kevin resurfaces, reentering the ring with a vengeance. Unleashing his signature stunner upon Solo, Kevin leaves his opponent in a state of disarray. With unwavering determination, Sami swiftly follows up with a Helluva Kick, finally paving the way for the arrival of a second referee. Making their long-awaited appearance, the second referee swiftly makes the three-count, bringing an end to the tumultuous chaos that unfolded in the ring. ## WWE Night of Champions 2023: Kevin Owens And Sami Zayn vs. Roman Reigns And Solo Sikoa Match Winner ## WINNERS: Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn (retain championship) ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

WWE Backlash 2023 Results: Matt Riddle, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn Vs. The Bloodline Full Match & Winner WWE Backlash
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WWE Backlash 2023 Results: Matt Riddle, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn Vs. The Bloodline Full Match & Winner

The Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn, will unite with Matt Riddle to face off against The Usos and Solo Sikoa at WWE Backlash. ## Matt Riddle, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn Vs. The Bloodline takes place on Saturday, May 6, 2023, at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in San Juan, Puerto Rico. ## WWE Backlash 2023: Matt Riddle, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn Vs. The Bloodline Full Match & Highlights ## The match commences with a display of physical prowess as Sami and Jey lock up, with the latter gaining an early advantage through a well-executed side headlock. Jey takes Sami down with a forceful shoulder tackle, and his team, the Bloodline, basks in their momentary triumph in the corner. Sami, however, refuses to be outdone and retaliates with a powerful clothesline that sends Jey scurrying back to his corner, with Jimmy itching to tag in. ## Seeing an opportunity to make his presence felt, Kevin takes the tag and unleashes a flurry of kicks and punches on Jimmy. In a show of bravado, Kevin mocks Solo and Jey with a lewd gesture. Jimmy fights back with a punch, but Kevin counters with a devastating back elbow and a back senton. Riddle tags in and continues the assault on Jimmy with a series of forearms and a gutwrench suplex. Sami tags in and hurls Jimmy into the turnbuckles twice, before launching himself off the top rope with a fierce elbow strike to the top of his opponent's head. ## A sudden twist in the match occurs when Solo tags himself in and zeroes in on Sami. Solo backs Sami into the corner and pummels him with a barrage of punches to the head. He follows up with a back elbow and sends Sami into the corner before tagging in Jimmy. Jimmy continues the onslaught with a shoulder to Sami's midsection, and Jey tags in to deliver a punishing forearm strike from the corner. With Sami reeling, Solo tags back in and drags him back to their half of the ring, where he lands a crushing boot to the midsection and a headbutt. ## Jimmy tags back in, and together with Solo, they perform a tandem move, commonly known as a "wishbone," on Sami. Jimmy goes for the cover, but Sami kicks out at the last moment. Jimmy locks Sami in a reverse chin lock, and despite Sami's valiant attempts to break free, Jimmy sends him crashing back to the mat with a kick. In a bid to eliminate any outside interference, Jimmy kicks Riddle off the apron. However, Sami manages to leapfrog over Jimmy and lands a vicious clothesline, though he is unable to capitalize. ## As the match progresses, Jey and Sami continue to engage in a high-stakes battle for supremacy. Sami manages to send Jey tumbling to the floor with a well-timed move, but Jey cunningly pulls Kevin off the apron to thwart Sami's attempts to make a tag. ## Jey takes advantage of the momentary distraction and slams Kevin's back into the unforgiving ring steps. Meanwhile, Riddle tries to intervene, but the referee promptly sends him to the apron, while Jimmy and Solo use the opportunity to choke Sami in the corner. Despite their blatant disregard for the rules, Jimmy and Solo deny any wrongdoing when questioned by the referee. ## Sami summons his inner strength and fights out of the corner with a series of punches, but Jey quickly halts his momentum with a Samoan drop. The referee checks on Sami's well-being and gives him the green light to continue. ## Solo tags in and lands a brutal punch on Sami, followed by a powerful headbutt. He then puts Sami on the turnbuckles and delivers a crushing punch to his midsection. However, Sami refuses to give up and fights back with a flurry of punches and kicks, followed by a jaw-dropping tornado DDT that leaves Solo reeling in pain. ## Riddle and Jimmy both make the tag, and Riddle immediately unleashes a series of kicks and punches on Jey, followed by a stunning Pele kick to Jimmy and a vicious jumping knee to Jey. Riddle continues his assault with a barrage of forearms and exploders on both opponents, culminating in a back senton that leaves them writhing in pain. ## Not content to rest on his laurels, Riddle takes to the apron and delivers a brutal kick to Solo before launching himself into the air with a gravity-defying Broton. He then slingshots himself back into the ring, only to be met with a devastating super kick from Jimmy, narrowly avoiding a pinfall. ## Undeterred, Owens enters the fray with a bang, scaling the top rope and executing a picture-perfect swanton on Jimmy for a near fall. He follows up with a fierce kick, but Jimmy manages to dodge a stunner. Owens retaliates with a blistering super kick, narrowly avoiding a double-team super kick from the Bloodline. Jimmy turns on his own partner, hitting Jey with a thunderous super kick, allowing Owens to deliver a devastating pop-up power bomb for another near fall. ## As the match rages on, Jey proves to be a formidable opponent, getting his knees up just in time to block Owens' swanton. Jey follows up with a flurry of punches, but Owens refuses to be intimidated, throwing punches right back at him. Owens lands a fierce head butt, and the two continue their heated exchange of blows. Owens delivers a stinging kick, but Jey manages to avoid his signature stunner. In a display of sheer athleticism, Jey responds with a powerful super kick, forcing Owens to come back with one of his own. ## Despite Owens' resilience, Jey refuses to back down, landing another devastating super kick. Owens tries to counter with a clothesline, but Jey manages to dodge it, leaving both competitors gasping for breath as the match reaches its fever pitch. ## Sami and Jimmy gracefully exchange in the ring, with Sami delivering a thunderous Blue Thunder Bomb, yet Jimmy manages to kick out before the referee's hand slaps the mat for the third time. Sami climbs up to the top turnbuckle, but Jimmy halts him with a swift kick. Another kick by Jimmy leads to Jey tagging in. ## The Samoan warriors intend to double superplex Sami, but he fights them off with a flurry of punches and elbows. Sami seizes the opportunity and sends both men crashing down with a strike that leaves them dazed. However, they bounce back with a double super kick, leaving Sami inches away from defeat. Jey points the finger of blame at Sami and adds insult to injury by slapping him across the face. Jey sprints towards Sami, but Solo hijacks the opportunity by tagging himself in. Solo, confident in his abilities, disregards Jey's plea to allow him to carry out the attack. Nevertheless, Jey interrupts, asserting that he is the one to take on Sami. ## Sami bides his time, waiting for the perfect moment to strike, and when the time comes, he pummels Solo with a Helluva kick. He follows it up with an exploder that sends Solo crashing into the turnbuckles, and another Helluva Kick that almost secures the victory. Solo's eyes lock on Sami and Jey, sprawled out on the mat. Seizing his chance, Solo moves in to attack Jey, but Riddle stops him in his tracks with a mighty knee strike. Riddle is, however, sent flying out of the ring by Jimmy. Owens lands a kick on Solo, but he is caught off guard by Solo's Samoan Spike. Solo intends to end it all with a Samoan spike, but Jey intervenes and rolls him up, earning a near fall. ## Jey hits a super kick on Owens, then ascends the turnbuckle for a frog splash, but Sami has other plans. Sami lifts his knees, and Jey lands on them, causing him to writhe in agony. Riddle tags in, unleashing an array of strikes on Solo, culminating in a knee strike and a devastating Bro Derek. Despite Riddle's efforts, Solo makes a sneaky blind tag, allowing him to hit the Samoan Spike and secure the victory. ## WWE Backlash 2023: Matt Riddle, Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn Vs. The Bloodline Match Winner ## WINNER: The Bloodline ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

The 'Super Mario Bros Movie' Projected To Take A Whopping $225+ Million Worldwide Opening Hollywood
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The 'Super Mario Bros Movie' Projected To Take A Whopping $225+ Million Worldwide Opening

Los Angeles, April 4 - Universal Pictures' computer-animated adventure film based on Nintendo's Mario video game franchise The Super Mario Bros Movie is all to blast at the box office, and possibly eyeing the biggest opening of 2023 globally. ## The proper adaptation of the 38-year-old video game, The Super Mario Bros. Movie is projected to take a $225 million - $245 million global opening over a 5-day weekend, according to Deadline. Even if it opens to the lower level of the projection, it stands a chance to beat Disney/Marvel's "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" which opened to $225.3 million in February. ## The $225+ million worldwide opening of The Super Mario movie includes a giant $125 million - $135 million projection (5 days) at the domestic (North America) box office and $100 million - $110 million over 69 international markets (5 days). ## The Super Mario Bros. Movie is comfortably looking to take the biggest opening ever at the domestic box office for a video game feature adaptation. The record currently belongs to Paramount/Sega's "Sonic the Hedgehog 2" which took the start of $72.10 million in April last year. ## Co-directed by Aaron Horvath and Michael Jelenic, the film's ensemble voice cast includes Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Seth Rogen, Fred Armisen, Sebastian Maniscalco, Charles Martinet, and Kevin Michael Richardson. ## An international co-production between the United States and Japan, it is scheduled for release in the United States on April 5, 2023, and in Japan on April 28, 2023. In India, it will be released on April 7. ## Stay tuned...

WWE WrestleMania 39 Results: The Usos vs. Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens Full Match & Winner WrestleMania
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WWE WrestleMania 39 Results: The Usos vs. Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens Full Match & Winner

Inglewood - Amid great anticipation, the ultimate clash that will determine the fate of the championship belts, and potentially the entire Bloodline, is set to take place. The Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions, The Usos, are slated to engage in a fierce face-off with the reunited brothers-in-arms, Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, on the grandest stage of them all. ## The impending encounter has generated widespread excitement and anticipation amongst wrestling enthusiasts, who are eagerly looking forward to witnessing this epic showdown. The stakes are incredibly high, with both teams vying for the coveted championship title and the honor of being recognized as the ultimate champions. ## Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens is set to stream live on Peacock at 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT. The pre-show starts two-hour earlier, at 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT. ## WWE WrestleMania 39: The Usos vs. Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens Full Match Recap ## Sami and Jimmy initiate the proceedings, with Jimmy asking Jey if he wants to commence and Jey tagging himself in. The two wrestlers engage in a grapple, with Jey applying a side head lock. Jey follows up with a forceful shoulder tackle, pointing his finger to the sky in a display of confidence. They lock up again, and Jey once more applies a side head lock. However, Sami quickly responds with a Thesz Press, raining down punches on Jey. ## Sami continues to pummel Jey with punches until Jimmy seizes the opportunity to make a tag. With the ropes pulled down by Jimmy, Sami is propelled over the top rope and crashes onto the unforgiving floor. Taking advantage of the situation, Jimmy unleashes a powerful clothesline on his hapless opponent. ## Jimmy hurls Sami towards the unyielding ring post with immense force. Jey takes advantage of the situation, tagging himself in and unleashing a spectacular suicide dive onto Sami. Kevin tries to interfere, but the referee swiftly intervenes, ordering him to return to his designated corner. Jey proceeds to execute a brutal suplex on the unforgiving floor, followed by a vicious punch to Sami's midsection. Jey then proceeds to choke Sami with the ropes while Jimmy delivers a powerful kick to Sami's prone body. ## After tagging himself in, Jimmy delivers a series of kicks and punches to Sami, who valiantly tries to fend off the assault. Sensing an opportunity, Jimmy punches Kevin off the apron before sending Sami hurtling into the corner. Jey tags in and connects with a forceful forearm strike, earning a near fall. Applying a reverse chin lock, Jey expertly keeps Sami at bay, preventing him from making the tag. However, Sami summons his resilience and delivers a boot to Jey's face, following up with a flurry of punches to Jimmy. In a moment of desperation, Sami sends Jey crashing to the floor and crawls to his corner, tagging in Kevin Owens. ## Owens ascends to the top turnbuckle and executes a spectacular swanton onto both Jimmy and Jey. Owens then slams Jimmy into the ring post and unleashes a series of clotheslines on both opponents. Taking the fight outside the ring, Owens lands a splash on Jimmy from the apron. Owens then returns to the ring and climbs the turnbuckle once more, hitting a breathtaking frog splash on Jey for a near fall. Owens attempts a kick and a stunner, but Jey counters with a pop-up neck breaker, narrowly missing a victory. ## Jey and Kevin find themselves atop the turnbuckles, with Jimmy tagging himself in for the decisive move. Kevin goes for a swanton on Jey, but Jey expertly lifts his knees in defense. Seizing the opportunity, Jimmy executes a flawless frog splash, almost securing the victory. ## Jimmy charges towards the corner to deliver his signature running hip attack, but Owens expertly dodges him. Owens retaliates with a series of devastating super kicks, followed by a powerful cannonball. Owens then ascends to the top rope, but Jey grabs his leg, allowing Sami to land a kick and a brainbuster on the unforgiving apron. Owens manages to recover and executes a perfect swanton onto Jimmy, almost securing the win. ## Sami then climbs the turnbuckle and lands a breathtaking frog splash on Jimmy, earning a near fall. However, Jimmy counters Sami's Blue Thunder Bomb and super kicks Owens off the apron. Jey then tags in and Sami hits the Blue Thunder Bomb on Jimmy, only for Jey to retaliate with a super kick and a jumping thrust kick, coming perilously close to securing a victory. Jey then lands a super kick on Sami, while Jimmy delivers a devastating super kick to Sami's prone body. Jey follows up with a powerful double super kick, almost earning a victory. ## Jey then unleashes a vicious super kick on Owens, while muttering something to Sami. The two then execute a brutal double super kick to the back of Sami's head, nearly securing the win. However, Sami manages to kick out, displaying incredible resilience and fortitude. ## Jimmy makes the tag and he and Jey deliver another devastating double super kick, but Sami still manages to kick out at the last moment. Jey tags back in and he and Jimmy prepare to execute their finishing move, 1D. However, Owens intervenes by tripping Jimmy, allowing Sami to almost secure a victory with a sunset flip. Owens then takes matters into his own hands by sending Jimmy crashing into the announce table. He attempts to hit a package piledriver on Jimmy onto the table, but Jey intervenes and stops him. ## Jimmy then delivers a well-placed kick to Owens, and he and Jey proceed to execute a ruthless double choke slam on Owens, sending him crashing through the table in a shower of wood and debris. ## Upon tagging in, Jey inquires when Sami will give up. He subjects Sami to a barrage of slaps and follows up with a series of forearms. Sami clings onto the turnbuckles to remain upright, but eventually succumbs and drops to the mat. Jey then delivers a devastating Yakuza Kick to Sami's head.## Jey hoists Sami up in the air and laments that he should have never abandoned the Bloodline. Sami retaliates by driving Jey forcefully into the turnbuckles with an exploder. Owens swiftly makes his way to the apron and tags in. He executes a pop-up power bomb on Jimmy, followed by one on Jey. Sami joins in the fray, nailing Jimmy with a Helluva Kick, while Owens lands a stunner on Jey, but it only results in a close near-fall.## Kevin lends a helping hand to Sami, as Jimmy assists Jey to his feet. The two pairs engage in an intense exchange of blows, with Jimmy clobbering Sami with a super kick. In response, Kevin delivers a super kick to both Jimmy and Jey. As Jey springs into action, leaping over a pop-up power bomb, Jimmy and Jey land super kicks on Kevin, dislodging Sami from the turnbuckles. The Usos then hoist Kevin up in the middle of the ring and ascend to the top rope. They execute a spectacular double frog splash, but Kevin manages to kick out of the pin.## Jey swaps out with Jimmy, and together they unleash a fierce double super kick on Kevin, causing him to stumble. Jey then positions Kevin on the turnbuckles with the intention of delivering a devastating move. However, Sami plays spoiler by tripping Jimmy, causing him to tumble over the announce table.## Seizing the opportunity, Owens executes a magnificent super Fisherman's Buster on Jey. Sami then tags in and proceeds to land two consecutive Helluva Kicks on Jey, leaving him reeling. Sensing victory, Kevin delivers a swift kick to Jimmy and follows it up with a stunner. Sami unleashes a third and final Helluva Kick on Jey, resulting in the three-count and a hard-earned victory for their team.## WWE WrestleMania 39: The Usos vs. Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens Match Winner ## WINNERS: Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens (new champions) ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

UWN Red Carpet Rumble Results (1/14): Winners & Highlights News
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UWN Red Carpet Rumble Results (1/14): Winners & Highlights

Here are the full results for United Wrestling Network Red Carpet Rumble event which took place on January 14 from Bell Bank Park in Mesa, Arizona. ## Thanks To PWInsider For The Results. Check out the full results below: ## UWN Red Carpet Rumble Results (1/14) ## - Clark Connors def. Jakob Austin Young## - UWN World Tag Team Championships: Midnight Heat (Eddie Pearl & Guy Tweakacetti) def. Reno SCUM (Adam Thornstowe & Luster The Legend) (c) to win the titles.## - Zeda Zhang def. Danielle Kamela## - UWN Heritage Championship: Kevin Martenson (c) def. Davey Richards## - Bad Dude Tito def. Willie Mack, Shawn Dean and Joey Janela## - Pretty Peter Avalon def. R3 Cassus## - Alexander Hammerstone def. Ortiz## - UWN Championship: Danny Limelight vs. Eddie Kingston went to a no contest. Jordan Clearwater and Invictus Khash interfered## - Red Carpet Rumble: Invictus Khash won## @PAvalon hitting a “pretty” moonsault in his victory over #RThree @unitedwrestling #RedCarpetRumble #PPA pic.twitter.com/mLMLdlwSQh— Mathew Shaffer-Gage (@mathew_shaffer) January 15, 2023 ## FINAL 2️⃣#RedCarpetRumble pic.twitter.com/fApA9ABOqm— Gimmick Infringement (@GIPod19) January 15, 2023 ## THIS. IS. AWESOME. 🇵🇷🇵🇷Danny LimeLight showing why he’s champ! #RedCarpetRumble pic.twitter.com/gXkDb4YjlB— Gimmick Infringement (@GIPod19) January 15, 2023 ## Danielle Kamela v Zeda Zhang is about to be GOODT! 🍿🍿#RedCarpetRumble pic.twitter.com/r0ZQ1h7xAz— Gimmick Infringement (@GIPod19) January 15, 2023 ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

James Cameron's 'Avatar: The Way of Water' First Reviews Are Out Online Hollywood
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James Cameron's 'Avatar: The Way of Water' First Reviews Are Out Online

Los Angeles, December 7 - James Cameron's sci-fi Avatar: The Way of Water is giving all indications to become the next big thing in the world of cinema. The sequel to Cameron's 2009 movie "Avatar" is scheduled to hit screens on December 16 and it is expected to create the same magic its predecessor did nearly 13 years ago.## The movie has had its world premiere last night and the early reviews are calling it phenomenal and better than the first part which grossed more than $2.90 billion worldwide and is the highest-grossing movie of all time. If the early critics' reviews are anything to go by, "Avatar 2" is by far the best movie in many many years despite being more than 3 hours long.## Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water tells the story of the Sully family, the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure. It stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Stephen Lang, and Kate Winslet, among others in key roles.## Have a look at some of the reviews of Avatar 2 - ## This is James Cameron leaning right into that Cameron playbook. There are Titanic vibes, True Lies vibes, Abyss vibes, Terminator 2 vibes - it is Cameron in top form, matching tremendous visuals w/ a VERY entertaining & emotional story that leaves you wanting more. LOVED! pic.twitter.com/Dz1FL6a2It— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) December 6, 2022 ## James Cameron's #AvatarTheWayOfWater is a monumental filmmaking achievement striking a great balance between technical & emotional. The 48fps 3D experience features some of the most jaw-dropping immersion I’ve ever seen. Felt like a kid again watching T2 for 1st time. Astounding. pic.twitter.com/cfiMADJzU4— Kevin McCarthy (@KevinMcCarthyTV) December 6, 2022 ## Avatar: The Way of Water, being more than 3 hours long, is both fulfilling and indulgent. It still ends wanting you to know a third is coming.Constantly a visual feast, creative plays with frame rate, and never boring despite. Overall, I liked it. pic.twitter.com/0Wxxc8ZC9L— BD (@BrandonDavisBD) December 6, 2022 ## As someone who LIKED -- but didn't LOVE -- the first AVATAR, let me tell you:AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER blew me away.Vastly superior in visuals, story telling and performances, the sequel left my jaw on the ground for the entire runtime.James Cameron is the GOD of sequels. pic.twitter.com/1cw6C94O4f— Jake Hamilton (@JakesTakes) December 6, 2022 ## Avatar: The Way of Water once again teaches us to respect animals & the environment, but it's also all about family & our bond with one another. Certain moments seem drawn out purposefully to enhance the eye candy (I wasn't complaining). It's a must watch in 3D IMAX! #Avatar pic.twitter.com/qzPCpZ8I7y— Tessa Smith - Mama's Geeky (@MamasGeeky) December 6, 2022 ## AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is breathtakingly beautiful with the most incredible VFX I have ever seen (I saw it in 3D); the story itself is weaker than the first and feels drawn out at 3 hours & 10 minutes, but it’s always great to look at & the last hour is amazing. #Avatar pic.twitter.com/8dEhtvRb4P— Scott Mantz (@MovieMantz) December 6, 2022 ## James Cameron once again shows filmmakers how it’s done. I’ve said it a thousand times. Never doubt him. AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER is how you do epic blockbuster-ing. Emotional, visceral, and as big as movies get. @officialavatar— Josh Horowitz (@joshuahorowitz) December 6, 2022 ## Should we be surprised? Probably not - the man doesn't half-arse anything, as almost everyone I spoke to at the premiere mentioned! Standouts are Stephen Lang's return and the brilliant young cast. It won't be for everyone (and I personally have a huge aversion to "baby girl" 😖)— Tori Brazier (@dinotaur) December 7, 2022 ## #Avatar2 // #AvatarTheWayOfWater is better than its predecessor in that there’s more going on with the story and characters and its ASTOUNDING technological advancements. Great escapism with enriching sentiments.— Courtney Howard (@Lulamaybelle) December 6, 2022 ## I was, uh, not exactly champing at the bit for an Avatar 2 (even if “James Cameron + wet” tends to work out pretty well). now I can’t *wait* to see Avatar 3. that’s basically all I wanted out of this and it delivered in a big way.— david ehrlich (@davidehrlich) December 6, 2022 ## Unsurprisingly, #AvatarTheWayOfWater is a visual masterpiece with rich use of 3D and breathtaking vistas. It does suffer from a thin story and too many characters to juggle, yet James Cameron pulls it together for an extraordinary final act full of emotion and thrilling action. pic.twitter.com/opr6CRyOwk— Ian Sandwell (@ian_sandwell) December 6, 2022 ## Stay tuned...

List Of Most Liked Tweets Digital Media
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List Of Most Liked Tweets

Here is the list of the most liked tweets ## As of December 2022, the most liked tweet has over 6.9 million likes and was tweeted by the account of American actor Chadwick Boseman, announcing his death by cancer.## The second most liked tweet is the tweet by Elon Musk which has received 4.6 million likes so far.## Check out the complete list below## List Of Most Liked Tweets Rank Tweet Posted by Likes(millions) Date posted Context 1 [It is with immeasurable grief that we confirm the passing of Chadwick Boseman. Chadwick was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in 2016, and battled with it these last 4 years as it progressed to stage IV... ] Family of Chadwick Boseman@chadwickboseman 6.9 August 28, 2020 Tweet announcing the death of American actor Chadwick Boseman. Boseman died after complications with colon cancer, which he had been diagnosed with four years prior; the diagnosis was only made public after his death. It became the most-liked tweet in the history of Twitter within 24hours of its being posted, and was the most-liked tweet of 2020. 2 Next I'm buying Coca-Cola to put the cocaine back in Elon Musk@elonmusk 4.6 April 27, 2022 Following his $44 billion acquisition of Twitter a few days prior to the date of this tweet, Elon Musk jokingly announced that he would also purchase Coca-Cola in order to restore the cocaine; the drink's original recipe contained coca leaf extract, from which the drug is derived. 3 yes, please do enlighten me. email me at smalldickenergy@getalife.com Greta Thunberg@GretaThunberg 3.9 December 28, 2022 Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg tweeted this in response to British-American internet personality Andrew Tate, who posted a tweet taunting her with the emissions of his car collection. 4 "No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin or his background or his religion..." Barack Obama@BarackObama 3.9 August 12, 2017 This tweet was the first of three, by former US President Barack Obama, quoting a passage from Nelson Mandela's autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom, in response to the 2017 Charlottesville attack. The accompanying picture, taken in 2011 by former White House photographer Pete Souza, shows Obama visiting a day care center in Bethesda, Maryland. Four days later, Twitter publicly confirmed that it had become the most-liked tweet on the platform ever, with over 3.3million likes at the time of announcement. The tweet surpassed previous record holder Ariana Grande's Manchester tweet on August 15, 2017, when it reached 2.7million likes three days after being posted. 5 It's a new day in America. Joe Biden@JoeBiden 3.8 January 20, 2021 President-elect Joe Biden posted this tweet on the day of his inauguration as the 46th president of the United States. According to Twitter's year-end review, it was the most-liked tweet of 2021. 6 Kobe was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act. To lose Gianna is even more heartbreaking to us as parents. Michelle and I send love and prayers to Vanessa and the entire Bryant family on an unthinkable day. Barack Obama@BarackObama 3.6 January 26, 2020 Barack Obama wrote this tweet in tribute to American basketball player Kobe Bryant after news of his and his daughter Gianna's deaths in a helicopter crash surfaced. According to Twitter's year-end review, it was the second most-liked tweet of 2020. 7 this is what happens when you don’t recycle your pizza boxes Greta Thunberg@GretaThunberg 3.5 December 30, 2022 Following Andrew Tate's arrest in Romania, there was a debunked rumor that the authorities arrested Tate because a video he posted taunting Thunberg included a pizza box from a Romanian pizzeria, indicating he was in the country. 8 Congratulations to the Astronauts that left Earth today. Good choice Andy Milonakis@andymilonakis 3.4 May 30, 2020 American comedian Andy Milonakis posted this tweet in response to the launch of Crew Dragon Demo-2 by SpaceX on May 30, 2020 during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and George Floyd protests. According to Twitter's year-end review, it was the third most-liked tweet of 2020. 9 I hope that even my worst critics remain on Twitter, because that is what free speech means Elon Musk@elonmusk 3.1 April 25, 2022 Billionaire Elon Musk posted this tweet ahead of Twitter board unanimously accepting his buyout deal. 10 hello literally everyone Twitter@Twitter 3.1 October 4, 2021 Twitter tweeted this on a day when Facebook, Inc.-owned social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, suffered a major, worldwide outage. According to Twitter's year-end review, it was the third most-liked tweet of 2021. 11 😙 Jungkook@BTS_twt 3.1 January 24, 2021 BTS member Jungkook posted a selfie featuring his newly-dyed blond hair. The tweet surpassed 1million likes in 58 minutes. According to Twitter's year-end review, it is the second most-liked tweet of 2021. 12 Never Not 💜 Jungkook@BTS_twt 3.1 May 3, 2020 Video clip of BTS member Jungkook singing "Never Not" by American singer Lauv. The tweet accumulated 1million likes within two hours; it was additionally the fastest in 2020 to reach 1million views. 13 💘 @Harry_Styles 💝 J-Hope@BTS_twt 3.0 November 20, 2021 14 아미 보고 싶다 ㅜ Jungkook@BTS_twt 3.0 April 11, 2021 BTS member Jungkook posted a selfie of him wearing a purple (the color is symbolic of the band's fandom) sweatshirt and a black beanie, with the caption "ARMY I miss you" in reference to the band's fans. 15 We did it, @JoeBiden. Kamala Harris@KamalaHarris 3.0 November 7, 2020 Vice president-elect Kamala Harris tweeted a video of herself congratulating president-elect Joe Biden over the phone after the pair won the 2020 United States presidential election. According to Twitter's year-end review, it was the fifth most-liked tweet of 2020. 16 America, I'm honored that you have chosen me to lead our great country.The work ahead of us will be hard, but I promise you this: I will be a President for all Americans — whether you voted for me or not.I will keep the faith that you have placed in me. Joe Biden@JoeBiden 3.0 November 7, 2020 Joe Biden's first tweet after defeating Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election. It accumulated over 1million likes in less than 30minutes of being posted. 17 Hey guys, wanna feel old?I'm 40.You're welcome. Macaulay Culkin@IncredibleCulk 3.0 August 26, 2020 American actor Macaulay Culkin, best known for his role as young Kevin McAllister in the Home Alone and Home Alone 2 movies, posted this tweet a day after his 40th birthday. Intended as a joke to "make people feel old", the tweet elicited thousands of shocked responses from fans, many of whom still thought of Culkin as the film character. According to Twitter's year-end review, it was the fourth most-liked tweet of 2020. 18 Hi Army😊 V @BTS_twt 3.0 August 16, 2020 BTS member V posted a pair of selfies from behind-the-scenes of a photoshoot. In December 2020, Twitter revealed that his tweet was both the most-liked K-pop related tweet and the most-liked BTS tweet of the year with 3.2million likes. 19 연습 연습 연습!!!#JK Jungkook@BTS_twt 2.9 May 29, 2021 20 셀프 염색:)#JJK Jungkook@BTS_twt 2.9 February 24, 2021 BTS member Jungkook posted a selfie with self-dyed blue hair. 21 정국이 생일축하해요이? V @BTS_twt 2.9 September 1, 2020 BTS member V tweeted this video of him wishing bandmate Jungkook a happy birthday in Korean in celebration of the latter's 23rd birthday that day. 22 Love U💜 J-Hope@BTS_twt 2.8 November 24, 2021 23 focus on army💜 Jungkook@BTS_twt 2.8 November 22, 2021 24 👍 V @BTS_twt 2.8 September 20, 2021 25 다녀오겠습니다😊#JIMIN#꾸기 Jimin@BTS_twt 2.8 September 18, 2021 26 💜💜 V @BTS_twt 2.8 June 25, 2021 27 💜 x7 BTS@BTS_twt 2.8 June 1, 2021 BTS posted two group selfies of the band celebrating the debut of its single "Butter" at number one on the Billboard Hot 100—it was the band's third number-one debut and fourth number-one song on the chart overall. 28 Savage Love 🎶 #SavageLoveRemix Jungkook@BTS_twt 2.8 October 8, 2020 Video clip of BTS member Jungkook singing the BTS remix version of "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)" by New Zealand music producer Jawsh 685 and American singer Jason Derulo. 29 식스플래그에서 사귄 친구가 아이스크림 선물해줌 Jin @BTS_twt 2.7 November 30, 2021 30 We met @lizzo 😍🤙 J-Hope, Jimin, Jungkook & V@BTS_twt 2.7 November 20, 2021 ## Stay tuned...##