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Very good show

March 11, 2025

I think his Ic run being so long hurt him as a credible world champion. It’s like he fought all the same guys and crushed them for a mid card belt now we are supposed to believe they are an actual challenge to him as a world champion? Lol when they took the intercontinental title off of him they should have moved him to SmackDown and put a new list of challengers in front of him. And moved Cody and the WWE championship to raw

Ezra

Very good episode,

March 11, 2025

imagine being deluded enough to think a multi billion dollar company with guys who literally have wrestling in their blood hot shoted a heel turn storyline because they booked themselves into a corner. are you serious dude? that is the most ridiculous thing i have read in a minute lol. good luck bro.

Rowan

Great episode.

March 11, 2025

Punk/Cody was there for the taking and Cena could’ve gone up against Gunther.

They knee jerked a heel turn because they booked themselves into a nepotism corner

Hudson

Very good show

March 11, 2025

honestly don’t get the hate. like sure, there’s no major story here YET. But Punk/Rollins/Reigns has a lot of potential to be a high quality match. I’m legit looking forward to it and love that these three have wound up in a match together.

Willie

Great episode.

March 11, 2025

The triple threat match between them at Wrestlemania is gonna be awesome. Super stoked for this match

Gary

Great show

March 10, 2025

Let’s mention the women’s match in every live/hate challenge. Easiest task for this group of “journalists” ever. Each one of these love/hates are more embarrassing than the last. We get it, women’s wrestling is amazing and should main event every show and if a women’s match is bad it’s because where it is on the card or the booking it’s never the talent, all the women are top tier wrestlers.

Gerald

Very good show

March 10, 2025

You wanna find out who the real simps and shills are? Mark down anybody who defends that main event match! Even the diehard AEW fans are crapping on that main event. It was terrible.

This Moxley stuff is stinking out the entire show and the dude seems to think he is Brock Lesnar.

The sad part is that this wasn’t a terrible show overall and with all things taken into an account. But at the end of the day, a bad ending can ruin a whole show for a lot of people. “Game of Thrones season 8” style.

Frank

Great show

March 10, 2025

So the crux of it all is that the PLE started strong…then ended with a sour belch.

The fans most remember how you left them and the fans are going to remember this show with a resounding “bleh”!

And any casual fan who watched with their buddies who are more diehard fans, may have left the viewing saying aloud, “That guy was pretty good. He should go to WWE”.

Evelyn

Great show.

March 10, 2025

I’ve said before but I think one of the issues here is that Tony is a massive fan of NJPW and often looks to emulate their PPV card structure. NJPW cards typically build to a climax with the big matches back to back and tend not to feature cool down matches or spots. Problem is western audiences haven’t been conditioned for that over the last 40 years, so often results in burnout. Personally I would have laid out the card like below giving breathing spaces, opening with the Steel Cage match and building to the Hollywood Ending as the main event.

Storm vs. May

Mox vs. Cope

Hangman vs. MJF

Hurt Syndicate vs. Outrunners

Takeshita vs. Omega

Swerve vs. Ricochet

Okada vs. King

Mone vs. Watanabe

Ospreay vs. Fletcher

Willie

Great episode.

March 10, 2025

Very good show, but the ending is what people remember. WWE ended Elimination Chamber with a huge heel turn. AEW ended Revolution with that abominable ending.

it doesn’t totally undo a great show, but it might have done more harm than good.

Christian

Very good show

March 10, 2025

I can already see Trips the mark statues, Trips the mark with a 20 minutes speech, the camera focusing onTrips the mark every 30 seconds when he is on the crowd.

Oliver

Great show.

March 10, 2025

I’m glad they are bringing it back to a nice venue. The idea of hosting it immediately after Smackdown is insane. Why not put a highlight show or broadcast the Hall of Fame instead of airing Smackdown that week.

Noah

best of the best

January 24, 2025

Very good show tonight

Oliver

clickbait

January 19, 2025

clickbait

fahq

It’s good

June 13, 2024

Yes

Donny

Loving it

April 28, 2024

Fantastic Article

Emily

Raw vs SD

April 27, 2024

The only switches from Raw vs SD were Breakker, and Jax?

Richard

Super excited about Kiana James to Raw.

April 27, 2024

Super excited about Kiana James to Raw. She’s been great on NXT so hopefully they don’t ruin her momentum.

Barbara

I dunno what the Final

April 27, 2024

I dunno what the Final Testament want, but at this point I am afraid to ask.

Elizabeth

Save yourself time and money a

April 27, 2024

Save yourself time and money and just say everyone on smackdown will stay on smackdown, everyone on raw will stay on raw. What clown wrote this episode?!

Waylon

Willow should NOT lose

April 25, 2024

Willow should NOT lose to Moñe at Double or Nothing.

Elijah

I love the work Mariah’s done with Toni,

April 25, 2024

I love the work Mariah’s done with Toni, but Ngl I would also love her just gal-palling around with Mina for a spell

Jackson

I’m all in on joshi invasion of AEW.

April 25, 2024

I’m all in on joshi invasion of AEW. I’m kinda down for joshi invasion of all promotions honestly

James

Danielson is also a 21st century

April 25, 2024

That line makes me laugh like Danielson is also a 21st century wrestler

Aiden

I’ve never heard of.

April 25, 2024

Uhg, some other random wrestler from a promotion I’ve never heard of.

This is going to be a squash match right?

Wait, Anna Jay isn’t in Dark Order?

Joshua

not even the security guard

April 25, 2024

not even the security guard with the hogan beard is dragging me out of daily’s rn

Mason

Kurt V Bret V Perfect

April 25, 2024

Three other Ospreay dream matches

V Kurt V Bret V Perfect

Ryan

I have never seen mina before.

April 25, 2024

I have never seen mina before…. But from the entrance alone i am a fan

Jack

I’ve ever seen. Good lord

April 25, 2024

Anna Jay one of the finest women I’ve ever seen. Good lord

Matthew

May gets all the ladies.

April 25, 2024

May gets all the ladies.

Michael

Daily’s Place just feels right

April 25, 2024

Anna Jay match in Daily’s Place just feels right

Logan

Is Mina’s theme

April 25, 2024

Is Mina’s theme a rip of Danza Kaduro? 🕺🏻

Liam

I enjoy Fallon’s work in ring,

April 24, 2024

I enjoy Fallon’s work in ring, and her character work. I just wish she didn’t scream so much- every single move.

Nicholas

Was late tuning in tonight,

April 24, 2024

Was late tuning in tonight, went and watched the women’s title match, Tatum showed up and showed tf out. Sad she didn’t win but the sky’s the limit

Nathan

Jensen getting back together

April 24, 2024

first step to Briggs and Jensen getting back together

William

I wonder if Fallon Henley gets called up,

April 24, 2024

I wonder if Fallon Henley gets called up, she’s not really in any important angles in NXT.

Dylan

John Cena style

April 24, 2024

Jasmyn has that chiseled chin. John Cena style

Daniel

“Thank you, Trish Jacey”

April 24, 2024

Jacey Jayne wants Thea to say “Thank you, Trish Jacey”

Benjamin

What a woman

April 24, 2024

Her weave fallen off and her not skipping a beat. What a woman. I’m all in on jaida parker

Lucas

Jaida to get her feet

April 24, 2024

This OTM side quest was good for Jaida to get her feet wet but her ceiling is sooo much higher than Lucien, Bronco & SCRYPTS

Alexander

Really don’t like that it’s the Women’s NXT North American Championship.

April 24, 2024

Really don’t like that it’s the Women’s NXT North American Championship. Besides being an awkward mouthful, it’s too derivative of Men’s midcard title.

Andrew

Gratitude is not an option

April 24, 2024

“Gratitude is not an option but a debt that you will repay to me” lmao damn Jacy sounds so badass and ominous 😭

Tyler

She’s got a really bright future.

April 24, 2024

Jaida’s only been doing this for a year and a half. She’s got a really bright future.

Elijah

I love the implied narrative that

April 24, 2024

I love the implied narrative that it’s Nattie who is singlehandedly selling out a WWE tour of Europe

Jackson

All these talks about call-ups,

April 24, 2024

All these talks about call-ups, I feel Jacy Jayne is more overdue than most. One of the best character workers around.

James

I feel like Jaida has been winning every week

April 24, 2024

I feel like Jaida has been winning every week for a while now but it hasn’t really gotten her anywhere lol

Aiden

Booker’s about to faint during

April 24, 2024

Booker’s about to faint during the sexiest contract signing of all time.

Joshua

SOMEONE CLIP THAT LEXIS KING

April 24, 2024

SOMEONE CLIP THAT LEXIS KING PART IN THE NXT SHOP COMMERCIAL AND MAKE IT A MEME

Mason

So.. Natalya had a ton of work done

April 24, 2024

So.. Natalya had a ton of work done on her face right? She had some weird angles to it when the camera followed her walking

yan

Any recognise the photographer

April 24, 2024

Any recognise the photographer in the Baron/Lexis segment?

Jack

Usyk vs. Fury II: A Heavyweight Showdown for the Ages

The Rematch We’ve All Been Waiting For

The boxing world is abuzz with anticipation as the highly anticipated rematch between Oleksandr Usyk and Tyson Fury looms on the horizon. After their first encounter in May, which saw Usyk emerge victorious in a split decision, the stage is set for an even more explosive and unforgettable clash. This time, the stakes are higher, the rivalry more intense, and the promise of a knockout more tantalizing than ever before.

A Tale of Two Titans

Usyk, the undefeated Ukrainian southpaw, enters the ring with an aura of invincibility. His technical brilliance, lightning-fast reflexes, and relentless pressure have earned him the respect of fans and fighters alike. Fury, the charismatic “Gypsy King,” boasts an equally impressive record and a knockout power that can extinguish any opponent’s lights. His unorthodox style, combined with his sheer size and strength, makes him a formidable force in the heavyweight division.

The First Dance: A Preview of What’s to Come

The first fight between Usyk and Fury was a tactical masterpiece, a chess match played out in the squared circle. Usyk’s superior boxing skills and footwork gave him the edge, but Fury’s resilience and occasional bursts of aggression kept the fight competitive. The split decision verdict ignited a firestorm of debate, with many feeling that Fury had done enough to secure the victory.

The Rematch: A Reckoning in the Ring

Now, with the rematch on the horizon, both fighters have had ample time to analyze their performance and strategize for the rematch. Usyk will undoubtedly look to maintain his dominance, while Fury will be desperate to prove that his first defeat was a fluke. The pressure is immense, and the stakes could not be higher.

The X-Factors

  • Fury’s Motivation: After the controversial loss in the first fight, Fury will be driven by a burning desire for revenge. His motivation could be a double-edged sword, pushing him to greater heights or leading to reckless aggression.
  • Usyk’s Physical Condition: Usyk’s conditioning is legendary, but the toll of a grueling training camp and a high-stakes fight can take its toll. His ability to maintain his peak performance throughout the rematch will be crucial.
  • The Venue and Atmosphere: The fight is expected to take place in a sold-out stadium, with a raucous crowd eager to witness a heavyweight slugfest. The atmosphere will be electric, and both fighters will have to contend with the noise and the pressure of performing in front of a massive audience.

The Prediction: A Fight for the Ages

Predicting the outcome of such a titanic clash is a fool’s errand. Both Usyk and Fury are exceptional fighters, and the slightest tactical advantage or momentary lapse in concentration could swing the momentum of the fight. However, one thing is certain: this rematch promises to be a spectacle of skill, power, and drama that will be etched into the annals of boxing history.

The Road to the Rematch: A Journey of Preparation

As the date of the rematch draws closer, both fighters will be immersed in rigorous training regimens, honing their skills and preparing their bodies for the battle ahead. The media will be abuzz with speculation, analysis, and predictions, building the anticipation to fever pitch.

The Undercard: A Prelude to the Main Event

The undercard of the Usyk vs. Fury rematch is sure to be stacked with exciting matchups, featuring some of the brightest young stars in the sport. These preliminary bouts will serve as a warm-up for the main event, setting the stage for a night of unforgettable boxing action.

The Countdown: The Final Hours

In the final hours before the fight, the tension will be palpable. Both fighters will be locked in their respective corners, visualizing their victory and preparing for the final assault. The weight of expectation will be immense, but the promise of glory will be even greater.

The First Bell: The Battle Begins

And then, the moment we’ve all been waiting for. The first bell rings, and the battle begins. Usyk and Fury circle each other, sizing up their opponent, searching for an opening. The crowd erupts in a roar as the two titans collide, unleashing a torrent of punches, jabs, and hooks.

The Early Rounds: A Tactical Dance

The early rounds are a tactical dance, a chess match played out at breakneck speed. Usyk’s footwork and precision are on full display, while Fury’s size and power are a constant threat. Neither fighter is willing to give an inch, and the crowd is on the edge of their seats.

The Middle Rounds: A War of Attrition

As the fight progresses, the pace quickens, and the intensity ratchets up. The middle rounds are a war of attrition, with both fighters digging deep and pushing themselves to their limits. Punches land with sickening thuds, and the crowd is treated to a spectacle of raw power and athleticism.

The Late Rounds: A Final Surge

In the late rounds, fatigue begins to set in, but the fighters refuse to yield. Usyk’s relentless pressure continues to wear down Fury, while the “Gypsy King” unleashes a final surge of aggression, desperate to turn the tide. The outcome hangs in the balance, and the crowd is on its feet, roaring its approval.

The Decision: A Verdict for the Ages

Finally, the final bell rings, and the fight is over. The judges’ scorecards are tallied, and the verdict is announced. The winner is declared, and the crowd erupts in a cacophony of cheers and boos. The rematch is over, but the memories will last a lifetime.

The Aftermath: A Legacy Forged

Regardless of the outcome, the Usyk vs. Fury rematch will be remembered as one of the greatest heavyweight fights of all time. It will be a testament to the skill, courage, and determination of two exceptional athletes. It will be a night that boxing fans will never forget.

The Future of Heavyweight Boxing

The Usyk vs. Fury rematch will have a profound impact on the future of heavyweight boxing. The winner will emerge as the undisputed champion, solidifying their place in boxing history. The loser will have to regroup and reassess their career, but their legacy will remain intact.

A Call to Action: Witness History in the Making

For boxing fans, the Usyk vs. Fury rematch is an event not to be missed. It is a chance to witness history in the making, to see two of the greatest heavyweights of a generation collide in a battle for supremacy. So mark your calendars, secure your tickets, and prepare for a night of unforgettable boxing action.

The Usyk vs. Fury Rematch: A Legacy in the Making

The Usyk vs. Fury rematch is more than just a boxing match; it is a cultural event, a spectacle that transcends the sport itself. It is a clash of titans, a battle for glory, and a testament to the enduring power of human will. As the countdown continues, the anticipation grows, and the world waits with bated breath for the bell to ring.

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