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Jan 2020
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Top 10 Most Watched Indian Films (Theatrical) On Netflix of All Time: SS Rajamouli's 'RRR' Tops Digital Media
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Top 10 Most Watched Indian Films (Theatrical) On Netflix of All Time: SS Rajamouli's 'RRR' Tops

Mumbai, July 20 - Netflix has been a home for most of the top Indian movies after their theatrical runs for the last few years. The streamer has had a mixed bag of success with Indian titles, as some of the films that were bought at huge prices didn't attract much viewership, while there were some expected hits on the platform. ## Here are the top 10 most watched Indian films (theatrical) on Netflix, according to Filmy View - ## 1. RRR (2022, Telugu) – 43.65M (only Hindi) ## Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, RRR is a fictionalised tale of two real-life Indian revolutionaries, Alluri Sitarama Raju (Ram Charan) and Komaram Bheem (Jr. NTR). Packed with electrifying action, patriotic fervour, and stunning visuals, it struck a chord with global audiences. After the mega blockbuster success at the box office with over 1200 crores gross worldwide, the film's Netflix release run drew massive international attention, becoming a cultural phenomenon. ## 2. Jawan (2023, Hindi) – 31.90M ## Superstar Shah Rukh Khan-fronted Jawan, directed by Atlee, is a stylised vigilante action thriller that blends mass appeal with socio-political commentary. It was a huge theatrical success with a worldwide collection of over 1000 crores, and that momentum carried over to Netflix, where fans around the world praised its high-octane action, dual role twist, and SRK's powerful screen presence, along with a strong female ensemble and iconic soundtrack, which added to its rewatch value. ## 3. Gangubai Kathiawadi (2022, Hindi) – 29.64M ## Gangubai Kathiawadi was one of the first Bollywood films, with Akshay Kumar's Sooryavanshi, which brought audiences back to theatres post the COVID-19 pandemic. A powerful biopic, starring Alia Bhatt in the title role and directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali, Gangubai Kathiawadi follows the journey of a woman who rises from forced prostitution to become a formidable brothel madam and activist in Mumbai. The film grossed over 200 crores worldwide and also drew big viewership on Netflix globally. ## 4. Laapataa Ladies (2023, Hindi) – 29.50M ## Directed by Kiran Rao, Laapataa Ladies is a heartwarming and socially insightful comedy-drama set in rural India, which revolves around two newlywed brides mistakenly swapped during a train journey. It was a decent success at the box office and turned into a big success on Netflix. ## 5. Animal (2023, Hindi) – 29.2M ## An A-rated gritty action-drama exploring a troubled father-son relationship, Animal features Ranbir Kapoor in a dark, intense, and violent role unlike anything in his career. Directed by Sandeep Reddy Vanga, the film was a huge blockbuster at the box office with over 900 crores gross collection globally. It was released with an extended cut on Netflix. ## 6. Crew (2024, Hindi) – 27.2M ## A heist comedy starring Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan, and Kriti Sanon as flight attendants who get caught in an unexpected twist of fortune and fraud. Crew delivered a fresh genre mix of female camaraderie, satire, and suspense, resonating with a wide demographic and pushing strong digital viewership post-release. It was a success at the box office. ## 7. Maharaja (2024, Tamil) – 27.10M ## Starring Vijay Sethupathi, Maharaja is a gripping revenge thriller about a barber seeking justice for the mysterious loss of something he calls Lakshmi. The film's dark, layered screenplay and emotional resonance made it a standout sleeper hit on Netflix. Before that, it was a big box office blockbuster with around 200 crores worldwide, including around 100 crores collection from China. ## 8. Fighter (2024, Hindi) – 26.30M ## Directed by Siddharth Anand, Fighter is touted to be India's first aerial action film. It pairs Hrithik Roshan and Deepika Padukone as elite Air Force pilots taking on terrorism. With slick action choreography, patriotic elements, and VFX-heavy dogfights, it became a major Netflix draw after a decent theatrical run, especially with fans of high-octane war thrillers. ## 9. Lucky Bhaskar (2024, Telugu) – 26.30M ## A fictionalised account of a modest bank employee who uncovers a massive financial fraud, Lucky Bhaskar blends real-world tension with a heist-like thriller format. Starring Dulquer Salmaan, the movie was a blockbuster success at both theatrically and digitally. ## 10. Shaitaan (2024, Hindi) – 24M ## A supernatural thriller starring Ajay Devgn, R. Madhavan, and Jyothika, Shaitaan explores black magic and demonic possession within a family drama. Its fast-paced narrative and eerie tension made it a box office hit and one of the most-watched horror thrillers on Netflix. ## Stay tuned...

Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland: Live Results And Updates Boxing
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Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland: Live Results And Updates

Sacnilk brings you live updates and results from the Jake Paul vs. Ryan Bourland fight card, taking place on Saturday night at Coliseo de Puerto Rico in San Juan, Puerto Rico. ## The highly anticipated co-main event between Jake Paul and Ryan Bourland is scheduled to begin around 9 p.m. ET. Paul, known for his boxing challenges, is stepping into the ring against the seasoned professional boxer Bourland, who boasts a record of 17-2. The bout is set for eight rounds in the cruiserweight division. ## Stay tuned to our live blog for round-by-round updates and comprehensive coverage of Jake Paul's latest boxing endeavor as he faces off against Ryan Bourland in what promises to be an exciting showdown. ## Below check out the results ## Main Card (7 p.m. ET) Results ## Amanda Serrano vs. Nina Meinke has been cancelled due to a Serrano injury ## Jake Paul def. Ryan Bourland via TKO at 2:37 of Round 1 ## Jonathan Gonzalez def. Rene Santiago via unanimous decision (116-112, 115-113, 117-111) ## Javon Walton vs. Joshua Torres ruled a majority draw (39-37, 38-38, 38-38)## Krystal Rosado def. Gloria Munguilla via majority decision (38-38, 40-36, 40-36) ## Paul vs. Bourland Prelim Results ## Christopher Diaz def. Headley Scott via second-round TKO ## Omar Pacheco vs. Christopher Ortiz ruled a majority draw (39-37, 38-38, 38-38)## Elijah Flores def. Alejandro Munera via fourth-round TKO## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Jeff Hardy's AEW Struggles Continue With Loss To Jon Moxley; Shocking Heel Turn Signals Change AEW News
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Jeff Hardy's AEW Struggles Continue With Loss To Jon Moxley; Shocking Heel Turn Signals Change

Jeff Hardy, wrestling's high-flying enigma, has hit a rough patch since returning to AEW. Once a top star, he's found himself on a frustrating losing streak, falling to Swerve Strickland, Darby Allin, and even The Kingdom in recent weeks. ## These defeats have clearly weighed heavily on the veteran, his mounting frustration bubbling to the surface. Tonight's Dynamite saw Hardy clash with Jon Moxley in a brutal encounter.## Though they fought valiantly, it was Moxley who emerged victorious, securing the win with a chokeout. Surprisingly, instead of the customary post-match handshake, Hardy delivered an uncharacteristic middle finger before storming out of the ring.## This out-of-character gesture has fans abuzz with speculation: is a heel turn brewing for the Charismatic Enigma? ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

The Rock As A Surprise Royal Rumble Entrant Coming In Late And Winning Was Discussed WWE News
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The Rock As A Surprise Royal Rumble Entrant Coming In Late And Winning Was Discussed

The wrestling world is buzzing with anticipation as WrestleMania draws near, and recent reports suggest that WWE is contemplating a surprise return by none other than The Rock at the Royal Rumble. Speculation is rife that the legendary figure might even emerge victorious, setting the stage for a potential main event clash with Roman Reigns at WrestleMania. ## The Rock, a global icon and former WWE Champion, has been absent from the wrestling scene, adding an air of mystery to the possibility of his return. While not currently advertised for any appearances, The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reveals that the idea of The Rock making a surprise Royal Rumble entrance has been discussed in past years, particularly when considering him headlining WrestleMania. Although far from confirmed, the mere prospect of this scenario injects an element of unpredictability into the upcoming pay-per-view event. ## If The Rock were to secure a victory at the Royal Rumble, it could lead to an enticing main event at WrestleMania against Roman Reigns, the reigning Universal Champion. While this may not be the most probable outcome, the potential for such a marquee matchup has long fueled the imaginations of wrestling fans worldwide. ## The Wrestling Observer Newsletter suggests that popular figures such as CM Punk and Cody Rhodes are the apparent favorites to win the Royal Rumble, with others like Gunther, Knight, and even The Rock following closely behind. The customary protocol involves one world title challenger winning at the Royal Rumble and the other at Elimination Chamber. However, the inclusion of The Rock in the mix might prompt WWE to deviate from convention to create a high-profile encounter at WrestleMania. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Former WWE Duo Mace And Mansoor Stage Surprise Appearance At DEADLOCK Pro-Wrestling's 2nd Anniversary Event Combat sport
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Former WWE Duo Mace And Mansoor Stage Surprise Appearance At DEADLOCK Pro-Wrestling's 2nd Anniversary Event

Nashville, December 10 - Mace and Mansoor, formerly of the Maximum Male Models, made a notable comeback at DEADLOCK Pro-Wrestling's 2nd Anniversary event. ## The duo had been released by WWE in a series of roster cuts on September 21. Surprisingly, less than 90 days after their departure, they resurfaced in the wrestling world with an unexpected appearance on December 10. ## Mason D. Madden, known as Mace, shared his thoughts on the news, cryptically stating, "81 was enough." This remark seemed to allude to the fact that they reemerged before the customary 90-day non-compete clause had elapsed. ## Adding to the surprise appearances at DPW, former WWE stars James Drake and Zack Gibson recently joined forces to defeat The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry and JD Drake) at DPW Live 3. Looking ahead, Mace and Mansoor have already been announced for EFFY's Big Gay Brunch 7 scheduled for January 27. ## MxM are here in DPW!!!! @deadlockpro #DPW #DPW2ndAnniversary pic.twitter.com/JK6lqccBhX— Suzuism (@BigFellaThx) December 11, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE SuperShow From San Francisco Results 9/30/23: Winners, Highlights WWE News
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WWE SuperShow From San Francisco Results 9/30/23: Winners, Highlights

Here are the full results for WWE SuperShow From San Francisco which takes place on September 30, 2023, at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA. ## The show features, Cody Rhodes, WWE Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, WWE Women's World Champion Rhea Ripley, Jey Uso, WWE Women's World Champion IYO SKY, Jimmy Uso, and many more. ## Results via WrestlingBodySlam.Com ## WWE SuperShow From San Francisco Results 9/30/23 ## -The New Day (Xavier Woods & Kofi Kingston) defeated Imperium (Ludwig Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci) ## -WWE Intercontinental Title Match: Gunther (c) defeated Chad Gable ## -LA Knight defeated Austin Theory ## -Nia Jax defeated Zoey Stark ## -Cody Rhodes defeated Undisputed WWE Tag Team Champion Damian Priest in a Street Fight ## -Bronson Reed defeated Otis (w/ Maxxine DuPri) ## -WWE Women’s Title Match: IYO Sky (c) defeated Charlotte Flair ## -WWE World Heavyweight Title Match: Seth Rollins (c) defeated The Miz ## @WWERollins #WWESanFrancisco 🔥🎶 pic.twitter.com/iD9sQR6LCE— Taboy225 (@Taboy225) October 1, 2023 ## The Queen is in the Bay Area!! 🌟 WOOOOOO!!! @MsCharlotteWWE @WWE #WWESuperShow #WWESanFrancisco #CharlotteFlair pic.twitter.com/4OFdD6D9Vj— omarrrrrrr (@badgalomarr) October 1, 2023 ## Nia win at 🙌 #wwesanfrancisco @LinaFanene pic.twitter.com/qUvZk4dD3a— nia_jaxxxx (fanpage) (@nia_jaxxx) October 1, 2023 ## HAHAHAHA every #WWELive in the Bay Area “tiny balls” is always a chant @WWERollins @mikethemiz #WWESanFrancisco pic.twitter.com/MoyePnLS8P— stephanie (@estephaniiaa_) October 1, 2023 ## 7th match #WWESanFrancisco @Iyo_SkyWWE vs @MsCharlotteWWE #wwe #prowrestling pic.twitter.com/DqgOgm360A— StarsofWrestling (@SOWrestlingCali) October 1, 2023 ## @CodyRhodes Once again staying during intermission to sign and take photos with everyone! #WWESanFrancisco #WWE pic.twitter.com/3Z4hcKklx7— Ay_W (@RabbleSand) October 1, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Results September 5, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap WWE News
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WWE NXT Results September 5, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

Here is the live coverage of WWE NXT which is scheduled to air live on September 5, 2023, from Capital Wrestling Center with a full action-packed match card. ## Make sure you follow us on social so that you can come to know about momentary announcements and the latest results of WWE NXT and others. WWE NXT is broadcasted on USA Network [8 PM ET on Tuesday ] [You can watch WWE NXT live at 5:30 in India on Sony Ten 1/1HD/3/3HD every Wednesday morning]. ## WWE NXT Time In Canada: It airs live every Friday at 8 Am EDT on Sportsnet 360. ## WWE NXT Time In South Africa: The show also airs live on SuperSport Variety 3 in South Africa on Thursdays at 02:00 am CAT. ## NXT Time In Italy: In Italy, NXT airs live on Dplay 2:00 pm ## WWE NXT Results, September 5, 2023 & Winners NXT Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton vs. Kiana James for the title ## Stratton managed to pin James after an eye poke and her signature moonsault finisher. After the match, Becky Lynch appeared in a pre-recorded promo, announcing her challenge for Stratton's title in the main event next Tuesday on NXT. ## The match itself was well-organized and seemed to have good timing. James had her moments to shine, but it didn't make Stratton look bad. ## Just before the match ended, Stratton grabbed James' bag, which seemed to have something inside. She tried to hit James with it, but James dodged it. James then used her 401k finisher, but Stratton kicked out, creating a near fall. ## Throughout the match, Stratton had used sneaky moves to gain an advantage, and she did it again to set up the final move. She poked James in the eyes and then prepared for her finishing move, the "Prettiest Moonsault Ever." Stratton executed it and covered James for the pinfall. ## WINNER: NXT Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton ## After the match, Becky Lynch shows up on the Titantron and talks about Stratton. Lynch says she's going after the NXT Women's Championship, and she's challenging Stratton for the title next week on NXT. ## Diamond Mine is reunited in NXT, with the Creed Brothers and Ivy Nile in their gym. The NXT Tag Team Champions, Tony D'Angelo and Stacks, meet up with them. While chatting with the Creeds, Malik Blade and Edris Enofe step in and take issue with the Creeds wanting a tag title shot so soon after returning. This leads to an argument, and the story will continue. ## Ilja Dragunov Vs Oro Mensah (with Noam Dar, Jakara Jackson & Lash Legend) ## Dragunov managed to pin Mensah in an excellent match. The style of this bout was quite different from the opening match and flowed more smoothly. Mensah brought the fight to Dragunov, which played to Dragunov's strengths. ## They fought continuously through a commercial break, and their battle carried on when the show returned in a split-screen format. Dragunov made a comeback after landing his Grüße aus Moskau lariat. He followed it up with a series of suplexes, almost getting the win. However, Mensah interrupted Dragunov's momentum with a spinning heel kick that came close to a two-and-a-half count. ## Mensah then started mocking Dragunov, which really got under Dragunov's skin. He powered up and powerbombed Mensah. Dragunov signaled for his finisher, the Torpedo Moskau, and successfully executed it. He then covered Mensah for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Ilja Dragunov ## After the match concluded, Wes Lee made his way onto the soundstage. He entered the ring to confront Dragunov and told him that his hopes for a title shot would have to wait. The two had been arguing in recent weeks over who should be the next contender for the NXT Championship. They continued their dispute until it was interrupted by the champion himself.## NXT Champion Carmelo Hayes confronted the two of them and mentioned that he had a conversation with Shawn Michaels about their situation. The live studio audience began chanting for a triple threat match. However, Hayes revealed that HBK had scheduled a number one contender's match for the following week. Lee would face Dragunov next Tuesday, and the winner would go on to challenge Hayes for the NXT title at No Mercy.## Nathan Frazier had an interview with McKenzie Mitchell, where he addressed his viral moment from the previous week when he accidentally clotheslined himself on the top rope.## In a backstage scene, Blair Davenport, Thea Hail, Jacy Jayne, and Gigi Dolan were involved. This interaction helped set up a match between Dolan and Hail later on. Dolan warned Hail about getting too close to Jayne, but Hail responded by asserting her independence as a grown woman who can take care of herself. ## Nathan Frazier vs. Duke Hudson (with Andre Chase) in a Group B match in the Global Heritage International tournament ## Frazier secured a pinfall victory over Hudson, earning himself two points in Group B. This win marked a comeback for Frazier after his initial loss in the tournament, while Hudson experienced a setback following his victory in the first tournament match. ## The match between Frazier and Hudson was well-executed. Just before the finish, Hudson attempted a Razor's Edge, but Frazier countered, escaping the move and ultimately hitting a Phoenix Splash for the win. ## Updated Group B standings are as follows: ## Frazier: 2 points ## Joe Coffey: 2 points ## Duke Hudson: 2 points ## Akira Tozawa: 0 points ## Back in the Diamond Dojo, Hank Walker and Tank Ledger were in conversation with the Creeds. Bronco Nima and Lucien Price entered the scene, initiating an argument with Walker and Ledger. ## WINNER: Nathan Frazier ## Singles Match: Tyler Bate Vs Dabbo-Kato ## Bate pinned Dabbo-Kato cleanly in the center of the ring, showcasing a David conquering a Goliath. This loss marks another setback for Dabbo-Kato, who is no longer being portrayed as the monster he once was. ## Bate attempted to catch Dabbo-Kato off guard before the bell rang, with mixed results. Dabbo-Kato proved to be resilient and refused to go down, but Bate continued to take the fight to him. Bate eventually took a big boot from Dabbo-Kato, who then started dominating Bate. ## However, Bate fought back and repeatedly tried to knock Dabbo-Kato off his feet. When that didn't work, Bate opted to lift Dabbo-Kato off the ground. ## Displaying impressive strength, Bate hoisted Dabbo-Kato onto his shoulders in a fireman's carry. Bate executed an airplane spin, sending Dabbo-Kato crashing to the mat. After shaking off his dizziness, Bate climbed the turnbuckles and leaped off with a corkscrew senton bomb. Bate then covered Dabbo-Kato, securing a clean three-count victory. ## WINNER: Tyler Bate ## Dominik Mysterio is on his way to the ring, dressed in a referee shirt with black and purple stripes.## In a backstage scene in the women's locker room, there was a confrontation between Roxanne Perez and Kiana James. They had a heated exchange, similar to a Punk and Perry pull-apart, hinting at a potential singles match between Perez and James. ## Mustafa Ali vs. Dragon Lee with NXT North American Champion Dominik Mysterio as guest referee ## Ali pinned Dragon Lee with a quick count from Dom, securing himself a title shot against Dom at No Mercy. ## At one point, the announcers scattered as Dragon Lee torpedoed through the ropes with a tope suicida. Ali, despite being sent over the announce desk, recovered swiftly. He flipped over the desk to deliver a Buckshot Lariat on the floor and followed it up with a tornado DDT, nearly scoring a fall. ## Both wrestlers exchanged near falls, with Dragon Lee getting a two-count after a German suplex, and Ali executing a jackhammer for another two-count. Ali attempted a 450 splash, but he missed the mark, rolling through only to receive a Liger bomb for another close call. ## Dragon Lee voiced his complaints to Dom about the count, arguing that Dom was counting too slowly. Ali capitalized on the opportunity, catching Dragon Lee in a victory roll. Dom swiftly dropped to the mat and made a rapid three-count, granting Ali the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Mustafa Ali ## Butch and Axiom wrestle to a time-limit draw in a Group A match in the Global Heritage Invitational ## With the match ending in a draw, both competitors received one point each. They had a highly competitive match. The match continued through a commercial break, with both wrestlers trading chops. Axiom mounted a comeback after the break and came close to pinning Butch. Axiom attempted a standing moonsault, but Butch countered with a triangle choke. Axiom managed to reach the ropes for a break but endured a series of strikes and stomps from Butch. ## Axiom fought back, and they each tried to lock in crossface submission holds. Axiom went for a triangle of his own, but Butch escaped and hit a snap German suplex. Nevertheless, Axiom rallied with a flurry of offense. He attempted a springboard move, but Butch halted him with a knee strike and followed it up with a Liger bomb for another near fall.## With less than five minutes remaining in the time limit, both wrestlers rushed to secure a victory. Axiom executed the Golden Ratio, but Butch got his arm under the bottom rope, breaking the count.## As the time limit dwindled to under 30 seconds, Axiom attempted a submission hold. Butch resorted to snapping Axiom's fingers to break free. Butch then hit the Bitter End, but time ran out before he could capitalize on the pin. The bell rang, and the match concluded in a draw. ## Updated Group A standings: ## Butch: 3 points ## Axiom: 1 point ## Charlie Dempsey: 0 points ## Tyler Bate has yet to compete in his first tournament match ## In a taped promo, Von Wagner appeared to be addressing Mr. Stone. However, as the camera zoomed out, it revealed that Wagner was talking to the announce desk. He adopted a Sabu gimmick, expressing his fondness for putting people through tables. Stone approached Wagner, and Wagner vowed to put Breakker through a table tonight. ## The scene in the Diamond Dojo continued with more tag teams arguing among themselves, eventually leading to a brawl. Humberto Carillo and Angel Garza confronted the tag champs, and a brawl ensued between Carillo, Garza, and D'Angelo and Stacks. ## Thea Hail (with Jacy Jayne) Vs Gigi Dolan ## Hail secured a submission victory over Dolan with outside interference from Blair Davenport. Hail was still billed as representing Chase U, but Jayne accompanied her instead of the Chase U faction. Jayne prevented Hail from performing her Chase U pose during her entrance routine.## Hail adopted a more aggressive wrestling style, although not quite a heel. During the match, she targeted Dolan's arm while attempting an armbar, but Hail ended up being posted shoulder-first.## Suddenly, Blair Davenport rushed into the ring and attacked Dolan at ringside. Davenport focused on Dolan's injured arm with a shoulder breaker. Davenport then rolled Dolan back into the ring, where Hail locked in a kimura lock. Dolan tapped out, resulting in Hail's victory via submission.## In a backstage scene, Lyra Valkyria was giving Kelani Jordan a pep talk when Dana Brooke walked in. Brooke took issue with Valkyria offering advice to Jordan, setting up a match between Valkyria and Brooke, with Jordan caught in the middle.## NXT Women's Champion Tiffany Stratton delivered a promo directed at Becky Lynch ahead of their title match next week. In her concluding statement, Stratton referred to Lynch using a strong word, leaving the live studio audience audibly surprised by the language used. ## WINNER: Thea Hail (with Jacy Jayne) ## Bron Breakker vs. Von Wagner (with Mr. Stone) in a no-disqualification match ## Breakker pinned Wagner in what could be likened to the classic "unstoppable force meeting the immovable object" scenario. It was an intense hoss fight that delivered on expectations. After the match, Breakker regained his momentum with an injury angle, leaving the show on a suspenseful note. Wagner opted for pants instead of his usual long tights, possibly fitting for what essentially became a street fight. Breakker, on the other hand, stuck to his customary singlet and gear. ## The brawl spilled outside early in the match, with the two fighters exchanging blows near the announce desk. They slammed each other onto the desk, and Wagner even contemplated putting Breakker through it. However, they returned to the ring before carrying on the battle outside again just before the show went to its final commercial break. ## Metal folding chairs and kendo sticks were soon brought into play as weapons. During the split-screen break, Wagner considered fetching a table from beneath the ring, but Breakker interrupted him. In response to cheers from the studio audience, Breakker taunted them by sliding the table back under the ring. ## As the show returned from the break, Breakker relentlessly struck Wagner with the kendo stick in safe yet impactful areas. Wagner blocked one shot and fought back, only for Breakker to regain control with a lariat. Wagner endured more kendo stick shots but eventually mounted a comeback. ## Breakker absorbed a couple of big boots from Wagner but blocked a third attempt. He executed a sit-out powerbomb on Wagner, who later collapsed to his knees, selling his injured ribs from earlier kendo stick strikes. ## Breakker performed a flying bulldog, driving Wagner into a chair on the mat. He then lowered the straps on his singlet and applied a Steiner Recliner, using the kendo stick as a crossface. However, Wagner powered up and broke free. Wagner turned the kendo stick around and used it to apply a crossface on Breakker. ## They exchanged punishing lariats, with Breakker delivering a gut buster and charging at Wagner for a spear. Wagner sidestepped, and Breakker collided with a chair wedged in the corner. Breakker reached for another folding chair, but Wagner stomped on it while towering over him. ## Wagner held a kendo stick as Breakker got to his feet, and after Breakker spat in his face, Wagner responded with a series of kendo stick strikes. He shattered the kendo stick on Breakker's back and then hit him with a chair shot. Wagner executed a chokeslam but only managed a near fall. ## The battle spilled outside again, with Wagner sending Breakker crashing through a gimmicked wall. Despite Breakker's resilience, he was in danger of being put through the announce desk. However, he fought back, only to fall victim to a pop-up powerbomb on the desk. The booth collapsed as Breakker was driven through the desk. Wagner proceeded to roll Breakker back into the ring, but Breakker countered a fireman's carry, delivered a low blow, and followed up with a spear. He pinned Wagner for the three count. ## WINNER: Bron Breakker ## After the match, Breakker continued his attack with chair shots, sending Wagner into the ring steps. Breakker then picked up the top section of the steps and appeared to crush Wagner's head with it. The show ended with a dramatic cliffhanger as it faded to black amid horrified screams. The angle extended to social media, where Wagner was depicted being carried away on a stretcher. His head was heavily bandaged, and he was strapped down before being wheeled away. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ranking 10 Best Matches Of Bray Wyatt's Career WWE News
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Ranking 10 Best Matches Of Bray Wyatt's Career

Brooksville, August 25, 2023 - Making his debut through a vignette on the May 27, 2013 episode of "Monday Night Raw," Bray Wyatt had been a pivotal figure in WWE for close to a decade. With wrestling in his blood as a third-generation pro wrestler, being the grandson of Blackjack Mulligan and the son of Mike "I.R.S." Rotunda, Bray's upbringing surely played a role in fueling the inventiveness he showcased in many storylines and matches. ## His distinctive personas provided a refreshing contrast to the typical villainous characters seen on WWE broadcasts. Whether portraying a bayou cult leader as the head of the Wyatt Family or the recent amalgamation of Firefly Funhouse host and the formidable alter ego, The Fiend, Bray's versatility stands out. ## Bray's recent reentry into WWE's realm, coupled with the enigmatic presence of Uncle Howdy, prompted a reflection on some of Wyatt's most unforgettable matches. These encounters greatly deviate from the norm in professional wrestling. Not all of them are etched in memory due to extraordinary wrestling maneuvers—in fact, one is particularly notable for the scarcity of wrestling within it. ## 1. The Wyatt Family vs. The Shield (Elimination Chamber 2014) Bray Wyatt's career reached its peak when he led the Wyatt Family, consisting of Luke Harper and Erick Rowan, against their rivals, The Shield. WWE capitalized on the popularity of both trios and scheduled a highly anticipated six-man tag match at Elimination Chamber in 2014. ## This particular match stood out as one of the finest in the decade, showcasing the skills of all six participants. Although The Shield had a stronger foothold in the WWE landscape at that point, the victory of the Wyatt Family carried more weight due to their relative newcomer status. Bray Wyatt's individual performance was particularly remarkable as he secured the win for his team, leaving a lasting impression on the audience. ## 2. Bray Wyatt vs. John Cena (Firefly Funhouse match At WrestleMania 36) Following his loss of the WWE Championship to Goldberg at Super ShowDown, Bray Wyatt shifted his focus toward the returning John Cena. Cena had given a talk where he mentioned he wouldn't be competing at WrestleMania 36. He expressed his desire to step back and let the future of WWE take the spotlight. The Fiend, however, challenged him, leading to the build-up for their match, which offered a unique exploration of Cena's past from Wyatt's perspective. Even Cena himself admitted to being uncertain about what to anticipate leading up to WrestleMania. He recounted in an interview with Den of Geek, "I distinctly remember asking what a Firefly Funhouse match was. And the response was basically, 'We're not sure.' In most cases, that would cause worry, but I was intrigued by the wide possibilities to create something extraordinary." ## The actual match had more of a theatrical quality, occurring within the empty arena of WrestleMania 36. WWE took advantage of this setup by crafting a cinematic experience that delved into Cena's history and even presented alternate scenarios. The match surprisingly carried emotional weight, with Bray allowing Cena, in his "Doctor of Thuganomics" persona, to deliver some pretty cutting verbal attacks. This was all in service of the narrative they aimed to tell. While the match concluded with some physicality, as the Fiend made an appearance and executed a Mandible Claw and Sister Abigail to secure a pinfall, the count was conducted by Funhouse Bray himself. Looking back on it today, the Firefly Funhouse match remains an intriguing departure from the typical wrestling bout and likely stands as one of the most unforgettable (albeit divisive) WrestleMania performances in history. ## 3. Bray Wyatt vs. Roman Reigns vs. Finn Balor vs. Seth Rollins vs. Samoa Joe (Extreme Rules 2017) With Universal Champion Brock Lesnar absent, WWE capitalized by arranging an intense five-man contest with a title opportunity at stake during Extreme Rules 2017. The match brought together five prominent solo performers, delivering non-stop action throughout. ## This bout marked the beginning of the feud between Bray Wyatt and Finn Balor. Samoa Joe emerged as the eventual victor, earning his chance to challenge Brock for the title. However, each participant left their mark in this encounter. Wyatt demonstrated that he belonged to the same level as the other key figures on Raw. ## 4. Bray Wyatt vs. Daniel Bryan (Royal Rumble 2014) Following a frustrated period, Daniel Bryan became part of the Wyatt Family in late 2013. However, due to the Family's lack of success, Wyatt eventually turned against his recent recruit. This led to a singles showdown at the 2014 Royal Rumble, ranking among the more intense matches in Wyatt's history. Accompanied by Rowan and Harper, Wyatt made his entrance. Yet, after some initial interference, he signaled that he could manage the fight on his own and sent them away. ## The match itself proved to be engaging, with Wyatt both taking and dishing out substantial offense. Bryan's skillful portrayal of Wyatt's moves added to the brutality of Bray's attacks – notably, the forceful lariat executed at the ring's edge was particularly impactful. The ending was a sight to behold: Wyatt adeptly caught Bryan mid-air during a dive outside the ring, transforming it into a seamless Sister Abigail that slammed Bryan's head into the barricade. Wyatt then casually deposited Bryan's seemingly lifeless body back into the ring, finishing the job with a second Sister Abigail to secure his victory. ## Despite the crowd predominantly rallying behind Bryan throughout the match, this contest could arguably be deemed as the pinnacle of Bray Wyatt's direct singles matchups. The match received four stars from the Observer, firmly establishing Bray's capability to hold his ground against one of the world's top performers. ## 5. Bray Wyatt vs. The Undertaker (WrestleMania 31) ## The allure of an Undertaker match is a highlight of any WrestleMania, and both "The New Face of Fear" and "The Dead Man" aimed to make Undertaker's first bout post his streak's end something extraordinary. At WrestleMania 31, Bray challenged Undertaker, who responded by summoning lightning to strike Wyatt's customary rocking chair. Wyatt desired to become what Undertaker had represented in WWE and, if not through a torch-passing, he intended to seize it and set the WWE Universe ablaze. ## Their entrances alone were worth the entry fee: scarecrows around Wyatt appeared eerily animated. Despite injuring his ankle earlier that day, Wyatt performed admirably, and Undertaker seemed physically fit. Undertaker controlled initially, but Wyatt shifted the momentum, delivering his own offense. The crowd's enthusiasm evolved from mild to fervent support for Undertaker. The enduring image of Wyatt rising into his crab walk during a ten count, only for Undertaker to eerily sit up, remains unforgettable. The match included creative reversals, like turning Sister Abigail into a potent chokeslam. Undertaker sealed the victory by reversing the same move into a Tombstone piledriver. ## While Wyatt's victory might have been beneficial, and some felt he should have ended the Streak, both wrestlers put aside debates to deliver a memorable WrestleMania clash. ## 6. Six-Man Elimination Chamber Match (Elimination Chamber 2017) Bray Wyatt, AJ Styles, Baron Corbin, John Cena, Dean Ambrose, and The Miz comprised an elite lineup for the WWE Championship at Elimination Chamber 2017. Styles and Cena's ongoing rivalry was a focal point. Randy Orton's Royal Rumble win and his conflict with Luke Harper also played a role. ## The bout showcased classic Elimination Chamber elements: intensity, daring maneuvers from the chamber sides, and a new champion. The Styles/Cena narrative continued despite Cena's fourth-round elimination, allowing AJ and Bray to close the match. The crowd was engaged, debating the champion-to-be. Ambrose, Corbin, and Miz contributed admirably, each fitting into their roles. ## Bray's title reign wasn't as memorable as the victory itself. His character work, promos, and ability to craft compelling villains define his legacy. ## 7. WWE Champion Bray Wyatt vs. Randy Orton (WWE WrestleMania 33) After confirming Luke Harper's doubts, Randy Orton set up a WrestleMania match by burning down the Wyatt Family compound. Orton's prior refusal to challenge Bray was a ruse to set up his turn on Wyatt. The buildup, marked by Sister Abigail's grave and Wyatt's home, mirrored the match's unique premise.## In a WrestleMania with significant matches, Wyatt needed something special. He chose a swarm of bugs and disturbing imagery. The audience transformed into "fireflies," illuminating the dark arena. Wyatt's loss to an RKO was memorable due to its unconventional, insect-infused twists. ## 8. Bray Wyatt vs. Matt Hardy in an Ultimate Deletion match (WWE Raw, 3/19/2018) The rivalry between Bray Wyatt and Matt Hardy grew in 2017. "Woken" Matt's emergence promised unusual matches, such as the Ultimate Deletion. Set at the Hardy family compound, the cinematic brawl featured holograms, pyro attacks, and a piano-accompanied entrance. ## The absurdity peaked with a piano rendition of Wyatt's theme and Wyatt being tossed into the "Lake of Reincarnation." Bray later returned as part of "Deleters of Worlds." ## 9. The Fiend Bray Wyatt vs. Finn Balor (WWE SummerSlam 2019) Following his hiatus, Bray returned with a new persona, "The Fiend." Facing Finn Balor at SummerSlam marked the Fiend's full match debut. Everything intensified, from the entrance to the moveset. The Fiend dominated, winning with the Mandible Claw. ## 10. The Fiend Bray Wyatt vs. Seth Rollins (Hell In A Cell 2019) The Fiend's program with Seth Rollins led to a disappointing Hell in a Cell match. The match was marred by red lighting, a lengthy runtime, and an unsatisfying DQ finish. The crowd's support for the Fiend turned to dismay as the match concluded. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Complete WWE Second Quarter 2023 Results WWE News
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Complete WWE Second Quarter 2023 Results

Stamford, 2 August 2023 - WWE today announced its financial results for the second quarter ending June 30, 2023, with several record-breaking accomplishments: ## Second Quarter 2023 Highlights ## WWE's Revenue reached $410.3 million, marking a 25% increase and setting a new quarterly record. ## Plush, WWE's Operating income also showed a height in growth, rising by 26% to reach $87.3 million.## Adjusted OIBDA1 achieved an increase of 54%, reaching $140.7 million, and also setting a new quarterly record.## The company returned $9.8 million of capital to shareholders through dividend payments.## Viewership for WWE's flagship programs, SmackDown and Raw, demonstrated gains of 26% and 19%, respectively, in the P18-49 demographic. Both programs outperformed overall broadcast and cable television, which shared declines of 12%.## Each WWE premium live event, including WrestleMania, Backlash, and Night of Champions, set global unique viewership records, with year-over-year increases of 29%, 34%, and 45%, respectively.## Live Events revenue booked a stacked 51% increase compared to the same period last year, reflecting sustained strong demand for domestic and international events. North American Live Event average attendance reached a record 9,870, an increase of 45%.## Money in the Bank, held at The O2 in London in July, became WWE's highest-grossing arena event in the company's history. The event also achieved new records in viewership, sponsorship revenue, merchandise revenue, and social media activity.## WWE and Endeavor Transaction Highlights: ## In a historic move, WWE and Endeavor reached an agreement on April 3, 2023, to combine WWE and UFC, forming a new, publicly listed company named "TKO Group Holdings, Inc." ## During the second quarter, all necessary regulatory approvals, including the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, were obtained, paving the way for the transaction's completion. ## The transaction is expected to conclude in the second half of 2023, subject to customary closing conditions. ## 2023 Business Outlook: ## The Company reaffirms its 2023 anticipations, targeting record revenue and an Adjusted OIBDA range of $395 to $410 million, which would be an all-time high. ## Commentary from WWE Leadership: ## Nick Khan, WWE Chief Executive Officer, highlighted the strong financial results and successful execution of their strategies. He emphasized the historic agreement with Endeavor, believing it will create incremental value for shareholders. ## Frank Riddick, WWE President & Chief Financial Officer, commented on exceeding guidance with Adjusted OIBDA reaching $141 million on revenue of $410 million. The positive financial performance was attributed to strong consumer demand for live events and the successful staging of WrestleMania. ## Second-Quarter Consolidated Results: ## Revenue saw a 25% increase, reaching $410.3 million. This margin was mainly driven by the timing of a large-scale international event, higher media rights fees, and increased live events revenue. ## Plush, the Operating Income increased by 26%, reaching $87.3 million, primarily due to increased revenue, partially offset by higher operating expenses. The operating income margin rose to 22%. ## Adjusted OIBDA achieved an impressive 54% growth, reaching $140.7 million, with an Adjusted OIBDA margin of 34%. ## Net Income was $52.0 million, or $0.67 per diluted share, an increase from $49.0 million, or $0.58 per diluted share. This growth was primarily due to improved operating performance, offset by a higher effective tax rate. ## Cash flows generated by operating activities reached $77.0 million, showing an increase from $56.9 million, primarily due to higher net income and reduced working capital requirements. ## Free Cash Flow3 amounted to $31.1 million, a $21.7 million increase from $9.4 million, mainly attributed to the increased cash flows from operating activities. Excluding capital expenditures related to the new headquarter facility, Free Cash Flow for the period was $62.8 million. ## As of June 30, 2023, WWE held $523.8 million in cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments, with an estimated debt capacity of $200 million under its revolving line of credit. ## ## ## ## Fans can check out the full press release HERE! ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Wrestling News...

AEW Dynamite Results June 14, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results June 14, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on June 14, 2023, live from Capital One Arena in Washington, DC. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 5:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results June 14, 2023: Highlights ## MJF (AEW Champion) vs Adam Cole in an Eliminator match ## As the Eliminator match kicks off the show, anticipation builds for a potentially unpredictable outcome. Little did the audience know that the nature of this match could lead to a contentious conclusion. With it being MJF's fourth match this year, the stakes are high, and the tension is palpable. ## Following the initial exchange of rope-running, MJF cunningly transitions into stalling mode, expertly working the crowd's emotions while Cole patiently awaits his opponent inside the ring. Rather than engaging in an outside brawl, Cole remains composed. However, as MJF reenters the ring, Cole seizes the opportunity to unleash a relentless assault in the corner, prompting MJF to desperately plead for mercy, attempting to evade the fight. Notably, MJF employs a calculated strategy targeting Cole's arm, aiming to weaken him for his arm bar finisher. This old-school heel approach contrasts the flashy, high-flying style typically favored by the AEW crowd, providing an intriguing dynamic. ## Amidst the back-and-forth action, Cole manages to mount a rapid flurry of offense during the match's midpoint. Yet, his maneuvers lack excessive flamboyance or intricate techniques. The commercial break temporarily interrupts their contest, only to find them exchanging resounding chops upon resumption. Subsequently, a display of kicks becomes Cole's shining moment, showcasing his prowess in this area. However, MJF regains control, culminating in a breathtaking flying elbow from the top rope, crashing onto Cole, who lies defenseless on the timekeeper's table. The crowd erupts in an AEW chant, enthralled by this first impactful high-flying move. With MJF rolling back into the ring, visibly weakened, the referee commences the count, putting Cole's chances of victory in jeopardy. ## As the match progresses, MJF employs a classic ploy, orchestrating a ref bump. Seizing the opportunity, he tosses the title to Cole, playacting a fall to the ground. Alas, the referee remains incapacitated, rendering MJF's plan futile. Unexpectedly, Cole capitalizes on the situation, striking MJF with the belt before executing a cover, resulting in a suspenseful two-count. Unfazed, MJF seizes the moment to exploit a hidden advantage, delivering a discreet low blow to Cole with the referee's attention elsewhere. However, his cunning plot unravels when the referee catches sight of MJF's treachery, intervening promptly to remove the Dynamite Diamond ring from his possession. ## Amidst the chaos, Cole seizes the momentary distraction, hitting his signature Panama Sunrise maneuver followed by the explosive Boom Knee strike. The audience witnesses the potential pinfall, yet the bell abruptly rings before the conclusive three-count, leaving them in bewildered anticipation of what comes next. ## WINNER: Time Limit Draw ## Although the emphasis on time was minimal, with the announcement of the 30-minute time limit at the beginning of the match being part of the customary proceedings, a twist awaited the audience. Sensing the need for a strategic retreat, MJF astutely seizes the opportunity to grab the belt and make his exit, leaving Cole behind. ## The narrative takes a turn as a video package unfolds, teasing the highly anticipated return of CM Punk on Saturday. In this tantalizing snippet, Punk expresses his eagerness to unburden himself and share his thoughts with the world, building excitement for his upcoming appearance. ## The scene transitions to the ring, where the charismatic Renee addresses the crowd and calls out Sammy Guevara. With the spotlight on him, Guevara articulates his aspirations, sharing his determination to make changes that will ultimately lead him to grasp the prestigious AEW Championship, all while having his beloved family by his side. ## At that moment, Darby Allin makes his way to the ring, microphone in hand, and acknowledges the growing admiration he seems to be receiving from the fans. However, he questions whether he should remain associated with the Jericho Appreciation Society. This provokes the arrival of none other than Chris Jericho himself, who insists that Darby should mind his own affairs. Jericho points out the absence of any contact from Darby during his pursuit of the championship, asserting that it's time for them to reassemble the mighty duo of the Sex Gods, proving to Sammy who truly holds authority. ## Darby, unyielding, claims that the magic between him and Jericho vanishes once they step into the ring together. Sensing the challenge in Darby's words, Jericho proposes a one-on-one showdown. However, Darby confidently asserts that he is not alone in this endeavor. ## And then, in a moment of electrifying anticipation, the unmistakable figure of Sting emerges. With a baseball bat in hand, Sting and Jericho circle each other, a tangible tension filling the air. Their bats find themselves gently positioned beneath the other's chin, a symbolic display of their confrontation. In a swift motion, Sting nonchalantly knocks Jericho's bat out of his grip, causing the former champion to hastily retreat from the ring, reassessing his options. ## Shifting gears, a video message from Sanada captures the audience's attention, teasing an open challenge for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, further adding to the excitement and unpredictability of the evening. ## Keith Lee, Sting, Darby Allin, and Orange Cassidy vs Brian Cage, Swerve Strickland, Kaun, and Toa Liona ## The match kicks off with a quick transition to a picture-in-picture format, as Darby relentlessly launches his initial assault. However, upon resuming the full-screen action, Swerve takes control, methodically working over Darby on the mat. The cohesive unit of the Mogul Embassy employs swift tags, effectively preventing Darby from escaping the ring and regaining momentum. Despite the mounting pressure, Darby manages to muster a burst of energy, stunning Swerve with a well-executed stunner, finally securing the opportunity for a hot tag. ## Swiftly tagging out before Lee can enter the ring, Swerve avoids facing the wrath of the fresh powerhouse. With Lee unleashed, he proceeds to clean house, obliterating the remaining members of the Mogul Embassy, leaving them reeling. ## In an orchestrated display of teamwork, all four members of the Embassy unite, endeavoring to restrain Lee while Swerve prepares to deliver a Meteora. The impactful move connects, garnering a close two-count, testing Lee's resilience. However, the subsequent sequence sees each competitor taking out their respective adversaries, leading to a chaotic exchange where even the venerable Sting falls victim to Liona's onslaught. ## Seizing an opportune moment, Darby fearlessly ascends to the top turnbuckle, summoning his courage to execute a breathtaking coffin drop onto a multitude of combatants positioned outside the ring. Simultaneously, Sting seizes control, unleashing his signature Scorpion Death Drop upon Brian Cage, securing the crucial pinfall and emerging triumphant. ## WINNERS: Keith Lee, Sting, Darby Allin, and Orange Cassidy ## Wardlow (TNT Champion) vs Jake Hager ## In a stunning turn of events, Hager launches a surprise attack on Wardlow during his entrance, ruthlessly pummeling him on the path to the ring. The relentless assault continues inside the squared circle as the bell rings, intensifying the atmosphere with each strike. However, Wardlow's resilience shines through as he swiftly rebounds, retaliating with a display of immense power and executing impactful maneuvers against Hager. ## Amidst the escalating clash, the situation takes an unexpected twist as Matt Menard and Angelo Parker emerge, seeking to interfere in the match. Sensing the imminent threat, the legendary Arn Anderson deftly wields a Brock—rather than his customary Glock—entering the fray and engaging in a fierce battle against Menard and Parker. The skirmish escalates as they brawl up the ramp, their conflict serving as a thrilling sideshow to the main event. ## With the distractions momentarily neutralized, Wardlow capitalizes on the opportunity, ascending to the top turnbuckle and executing a breathtaking senton maneuver. As the impact reverberates throughout the arena, the crowd is left in awe. Wardlow's determination becomes palpable as he ceremoniously lowers his straps, a symbolic gesture signaling his readiness to unleash his full power upon his adversary. ## As the climactic sequence unfolds, Wardlow unleashes two devastating power bombs upon Jake Hager, leaving no doubt about his dominance. With Hager defeated, Wardlow secures the crucial pinfall. ## WINNER: Wardlow ## Toni Storm (AEW Women’s Champion) vs Skye Blue ## Blue starts out hot and gets most of the offense before the commercial. When Storm is tossed from the ring, she and Ruby Soho engage in jaw jacking with Blue's mom at ringside until Storm sprays her with green spray paint, enabling Blue to attack both of them. Storm takes over on the small screen, and Blue begins fighting back as they return to full screen. ## While Ruby distracts the referee, Storm brings the spray paint into the ring. Blue grabs her own spray paint and sprays it in Storm's face. Blue manages to get a pin and holds Storm for a count of at least five while the referee is distracted. Blue rushes over to knock Soho off the apron and swiftly returns to face a Storm Zero, but Storm only holds it for two. Subsequently, Storm applies a Texas Cloverleaf submission hold, forcing Blue to tap out. ## WINNER: Toni Storm ## Blackpool Combat Club (Jon Moxley, Claudio Castagnoli, and Wheeler Yuta) vs The Elite (Matt and NIck Jackson, and Adam Page) ## They all exchange punches in the middle of the ring as the bell rings. The Bucks and Page execute high-flying moves early on, and once they're back in the ring, Moxley begins brawling. It transitions back to the Bucks soaring out of the ring onto their opponents, but when they return to the ring, Moxley takes control. ## Upon our return, it appears that Moxley may have injured his elbow. Page then delivers a series of leaps onto the other members of the BCC on the outside. Matt executes his locomotion Northern Lights Suplexes on Yuta. Each participant lands a significant move on the next person until Yuta executes a suplex for a two-count. The crowd is thoroughly engaged, rising to their feet for the near falls. ## Entering the final third of the match, it becomes a Bucks spectacle, culminating in Page hitting the Buckshot Lariat on Yuta for the pin and the victory. ## WINNERS: Matt and NIck Jackson, and Adam Page ## They cut to Danielson, who appears visibly pained by his team's loss. ## After the bell rings, the BCC launches an attack, prompting Eddie Kingston to charge into the ring and confront Claudio. Mox and Eddie come face to face, while Matt Jackson goes after Mox, only to be pulled away by Eddie. Eddie and Mox have a tense face-off, and Konsuka Takeshida rushes to the ring, causing everyone to scatter. Omega quickly rushes in and takes out Takeshida, with the assistance of the Bucks, helping to clear the ring. Will Ospreay stealthily enters the ring and delivers a superkick to Omega. Ospreay follows up with a Storm Breaker on Omega, as Danielson stands on the stage applauding. ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

Paul Heyman: Roman Reigns Understands Brock Lesnar's Imposing Stature WWE News
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Paul Heyman: Roman Reigns Understands Brock Lesnar's Imposing Stature

Paul Heyman has yet to acclimate himself to the awe-inspiring presence exuded by the indomitable Brock Lesnar. Their enduring partnership, forged upon the arrival of "The Next Big Thing" in WWE, has witnessed intermittent separations followed by fortuitous reunions. Beyond the realm of scripted entertainment, their bond extends deep into the realms of genuine camaraderie. However, the seasoned impresario recently found himself astounded by the overwhelming physicality possessed by the former world champion. ## During a candid conversation on Tetragrammaton with the venerable Rick Rubin, Heyman recounted his experience inside the squared circle alongside Roman Reigns on the momentous April 3 episode of WWE Raw. Yet, it was when Lesnar made his consequential entrance that Heyman's senses were assailed by the sheer magnitude of "The Beast." This unfamiliar perspective left him momentarily staggered, as he had customarily been an observer of others grappling with such profound astonishment. ## “I was standing in the ring this past Monday. We are taping this on the Wednesday after WrestleMania. I’m standing in the ring with Roman Reigns, who’s an impressive individual. Let’s just state that for the record. I mean, this is not a slouch standing there. This is someone that looks like a man because he is one. I’m standing in the ring, and Brock Lesnar’s music hits, and Brock walks out in his fight gear. I looked at Roman, and I went, ‘Holy fuck, look at that!’ After all these years, I’m still not used to being out there watching him come at us. ## I’m used to being on the other side of that. I’m used to walking out with him, looking at the faces of people going, ‘Holy fuck, look at that!’ Roman looks at me and he says, ‘Yeah, now you know what we all saw.’ I just said, ‘Man, he is freaking huge. Holy shit! What the fuck?’ When I said that, I realized the camera is picking us up, and I did say, ‘My Tribal Chief.’ He just looks at me, and he says, ‘Man, it just never ceases to amaze me. Standing here, watching him, and when he circles you like a shark, you realize I’m in for a physical evening," Heyman said. ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

Sami Zayn Takes Center Stage In Jeddah: Delivers Crowd-Pleasing Arabic Introduction At WWE Night of Champions WWE News
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Sami Zayn Takes Center Stage In Jeddah: Delivers Crowd-Pleasing Arabic Introduction At WWE Night of Champions

At the Night of Champions event held this past Saturday in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, the reigning WWE Undisputed Tag Team Champions, Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens, successfully defended their titles against the formidable duo of Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa in an unforgettable match. This epic showdown not only showcased their incredible athleticism but also witnessed the apparent disintegration of The Bloodline faction. ## Before the match commenced, Paul Heyman, the Special Counsel to The Bloodline, took control of the microphone from ring announcer Mike Rome, intercepting the customary introduction of the challengers. Heyman, renowned for his commanding presence, delivered his own trademark introduction, captivating the crowd. However, the audience was in for a surprise when Sami Zayn stepped forward, seizing the moment to deliver a passionate introduction of his own.## Due to previous diplomatic issues between his ancestral country, Syria, and the host nation of Night of Champions, Zayn had been unable to perform in Saudi Arabia before. Yet, with tensions now eased between the two Arabic countries, Zayn finally had the opportunity to headline the show alongside Owens, who had previously chosen to skip events in solidarity with his close friend. ## As the duo prepared to be introduced, Zayn took hold of the microphone and delivered a rousing speech in Arabic, much to the delight of the fervent crowd at the Jeddah Super Dome. The translation of Zayn's address, provided by Twitter user @naifsedge, captures the essence of his impactful words. ## “Calm down ## Calm down ## Calm down ## Pray to the prophet ## We’re in an Arab country ## We have an Arab champion ## We’re gonna do this in Arabic ## Introducing the prizefighter (Now in English) Kevin Owens And Sami Zayn”. ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.