“He could bring the world. Big E is a phenomenal competitor and just a really, really funny dude on so many different levels, easily the funniest one out of all three of us. Me and Woods say all the time, it’s not fair. He can just kind of look at you and have people dying laughing. He has his finger on the pulse of what is good in wrestling. He knows how to make things unique. I agree 100 percent that he would have an amazing singles run. I think a lot of people think that would mean the New Day would have to break up, and that’s not the case. We’ve always looked at ourselves as a faction. We’ve never looked at ourselves as just a tag team. We’ve never put ourselves in a box as far as being one thing. One of the possibilities that we’ve discussed is all of us having singles titles and still being a group and doing it because we are brothers. It’s a very real friendship and bond. We push each other and want everyone to achieve the most they can achieve. I say it all the time, with me being the WWE champion, I was the one wearing the title, but it was all three of us that were the champions because without Woods and E, I would not have been in that situation. We all support each other to the fullest.”
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Ric Flair to be on the Kevin Owens show
Get Ready For Starrcade This Sunday At The Infinite Energy Center In Duluth, Georgia! I Can’t Wait To Be The Special Guest On The Kevin Owens Show! Looking Forward To Seeing The Greatest Athletes In Professional Sports! WOOOOO! @WWE pic.twitter.com/1WkaBffcmW
— Ric Flair® (@RicFlairNatrBoy) November 29, 2019
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This Week’s AEW Rankings: MJF Makes Top 5
AEW has released this week’s official AEW rankings, which saw a few big changes in the men’s and tag team rankings. You can see the full top five rankings for men, women and tag teams below.
The men’s division saw a new #1 contender, as Jon Moxley moved up a spot to push PAC into the #2 spot. Kenny Omega moved up from #5 to #3 and MJF made his debut at #5 with his win over Hangman Page, who fell out of the top five. In the women’s rankings, Emi Sakura passed Britt Baker to claim #2 while Bea Priestley replaced Allie at #5.
The tag team division was shaken up the most again. Santana and Ortiz moved up three spots to #1 while the previous #1 contenders in Lucha Bros slipped to #4. The Young Bucks hung in at #2, while Best Friends jumped into the #3 spot. Private Party fell two places to #5 and The Dark Order dropped out of the list.
Men’s Division
2. Jon Moxley (Singles 3-0-1, Overall: 3-1-1, Last Week: #1)
1. PAC (Singles: 4-2-1, Overall: 4-3-1, Last Week: #2)
5. Kenny Omega (Singes: 4-2, Overall: 7-4, Last Week: #5)
3. Cody Rhodes (Singles: 4-1-1, Overall: 5-2-1, Last Week: #3)
5. MJF (Singles: 2-1, Overall: 3-1, Last Week: N/A)
Women’s Division
1. Hikaru Shida (Singles: 3-1, Overall: 4-2, Last Week: #2)
3. Emi Sakura (Singles 1-1, Overall: 3-3, Last Week: #3)
2. Britt Baker (Singles: 3-2, Overall: 6-3, Last Week: #2)
4. Nyla Rose (Singles: 2-3, Overall: 3-3, Last Week: #4)
5. Bea Priestley (Singles: 1-2, Overall: 3-2, Last Week: N/A)
Tag Team Division
1. Santana and Ortiz (Last Week: #4)
Santana (Tag Team: 3-1, Overall: 4-1)
Ortiz (Tag Team: 3-1, Overall: 4-1)
2. The Young Bucks (Last Week: #2)
Matt Jackson (Tag Team: 4-3, Overall: 7-4)
Nick Jackson (Tag Team: 4-3, Overall: 7-5)
3. Best Friends (Last Week: N/A)
Trent (Tag Team: 4-3, Overall: 6-5)
Chuck Taylor (Tag Team: 4-3, Overall: 5-4)
4. The Lucha Bros (Last Week: #1)
Pentagon Jr. (Tag Team: 4-4, Overall: 5-6)
Fenix (Tag Team: 4-4, Overall: 6-5)
5. Private Party (Last Week: #3)
Isiah Kassidy (Tag Team: 4-4, Overall: 4-6)
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Chris DeJoseph Departs Major League Wrestling
PWInsider reports that Chris DeJoseph has exited from his role as co-executive producer for Major League Wrestling (MLW). The news comes just a little over a month after he was first reported as joining the company in his new role.
Per the report, DeJoseph parted ways with the company last night and “pulled out” of this week’s scheduled TV tapings. He is now said to be officially done with MLW.
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Video: Sheamus at the NASCAR awards
“The Fella is BACK.” – @WWESheamus at the NASCAR Awards red carpet. @NASCARONFOX pic.twitter.com/05AJx6qGYi
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) December 6, 2019
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NXT Women’s title match announced
IT’S OFFICIAL.
In two weeks, @QoSBaszler and @RheaRipley_WWE will COLLIDE for the NXT Women’s Title on #WWENXT! pic.twitter.com/hC8Gwgof93
— WWE NXT (@WWENXT) December 5, 2019
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Open challenge issued for WWE TLC
BREAKING:
The @WWE RAW Tag-Team Champions @Ivar_WWE & @Erik_WWE are issuing an open challenge this Sunday at #WWETLC. #WWEBackstage pic.twitter.com/IYhOLcCTAW
— WWE on FOX (@WWEonFOX) December 11, 2019
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Spoilers: 12/9/19 WWE Main Event Taping Results
WWE taped the following matches tonight in Greenville, SC for this week’s Main Eventepisode:
– Eric Young d. No Way Jose
– Ricochet d. Cedric Alexander
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Rey Mysterio talks his son Dominick, WWE creative, Jericho, more
Rey Mysterio tells @consciousgary that his son, Dominick, should be ready for his first one-on-one match in WWE in 2020.
— Alex McCarthy (@AlexM_talkSPORT) December 16, 2019
Just spoke to Rey Mysterio. He says @HeymanHustle and his writing team was behind his angle with Brock Lesnar and it was Heyman’s suggestion to get his son Dominick involved.
Gave Heyman huge credit for how he has improved #RAW and for showcasing previously underused talent.
— Alex McCarthy (@AlexM_talkSPORT) December 16, 2019
Rey Mysterio tells @AshroseUK “I’ve been blessed to team up with great talent who then became my rivals. I think @TherealRVD is the only one who never turned on me”
😂
— Alex McCarthy (@AlexM_talkSPORT) December 16, 2019
Rey Mysterio tells me that he believes @AndradeCienWWE should be a world champion in WWE.
I couldn’t agree more.
He also reserved special praise for @AngelGarzaWwe & @humberto_wwe and said he thinks the Latin talent in WWE right now is the best it has ever been.
— Alex McCarthy (@AlexM_talkSPORT) December 16, 2019
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Sumie Sakai
Written by Allen Rockum
Real Name: Sumie Sakai
Height: 5’0”
Weight: 114 lbs.
Date of Birth: November 24, 1971
From: Suzuka, Mie (Japan)
Resides: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pro Debut: April 20, 1997
Trained By: Killer Kowalski, Slyck Wagner Brown, Jaguar Yokota, Cooga, Bill Scott, Lioness Asuka, Steve Bradley & Bison Kimura
Finishing Move: Diving Senton
Biography
– Apart from wrestling, Sakai practiced Judo.
– March 8, 1998, Sakai & Momoe Nakanishi won the Jd’ Star One Night Tag Team Tournament.
– April 26th, Sakai & Megumi Yabushita challenged Jaguar Yokota & Yuko Kosugi for the TWF Tag Team Titles.
– June 5th, Sakai challenged The Bloody for the Jd’ Junior Title.
– May 21, 2002, Sakai defeated Mercedes Martinez for the NECW North American Women’s title.
– December 23rd, Sakai & Megumi Yabushita won the AJW Tag League the Best 2002.
– June 6, 2003, Sakai challenged AKINO for the Sky High of ARSION Title.
– July 5th, Sakai & Mercedes Martinez competed in the CHIKARA Tag World Grand Prix ’03.
– February 14, 2004, Sakai challenged Simply Luscious for the vacant USA Pro Women’s title.
– July 11th, Sakai & Kayoko Haruyama competed in the Jaguars Cup One Day Tournament.
– May 13, 2005, Sakai competed in a Royal Rumble for the vacant QOC Title.
– September 17th, Sakai defeated Cindy Rogers for the PWU Unified Women’s Title.
– October 8th, Sakai competed in a Battle Royal for the vacant DPW Women’s title.
– October 29th, Sakai defended the PWU Unified Women’s title against Luscious Lily.
– January 29, 2006, Sakai challenged Allison Danger for the vacant WORLD-1 North American Women’s title.
– February 24th, Team Jd’ (Sakai & Ranmaru) competed in the CHIKARA Tag World Grand Prix 2006.
– April 21st, Sakai defended the PWU Unified Women’s title against Amy Lee & Missy Sampson in a 3-Way.
April 22nd, Sakai defended the PWU Unified Women’s title against Luscious Lily & Amy Lee in a 3-Way.
– June 23rd, Sakai defended the PWU Unified Women’s title against Mercedes Martinez.
– June 24th, Sakai competed in the ChickFight V Tournament.
– August 19th, Mercedes Martinez defeated Sakai for the PWU Unified Women’s title.
– November 3rd, Sakai competed in the IWA Queen of the Death Matches 2006.
– May 5, 2007, Sakai & Annie Social defeated The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew (Lacey & Rain) for the WEW Tag Team Titles.
– January 2, 2009, Sakai challenged Tracy Taylor for the PWGA Championship.
– November 21st, Sakai challenged Sara Del Ray for the JAPW Women’s Title.
– January 16, 2010, Sakai challenged Sara Del Ray for the JAPW Women’s title.
– February 20th, Sakai challenged Mercedes Martinez for the WSU Championship.
– March 13th, Sakai challenged Mercedes Martinez for the WSU Championship.
– February 13, 2011, Sakai & Roxie Cotton won the WORLD-1 Tag Team Titles in a 3-Way.
– March 20th, Sakai & Roxie Cotton defended the WORLD-1 Tag Team Titles against Marti Belle & Annie Social.
– February 9, 2013, Sakai competed in the PWS Bombshell’s Title Tournament Final Four Way Elimination Match.
– December 14th, Sakai & Annie Social competed in the PWS Majestic Twelve Tournament.
– April 27, 2014, Sakai challenged Christina Von Eerie for the PWR Women’s title.
– May 25th, Sakai won the Valkyrie International Joshi Grand Prix.
– October 24th, Sakai challenged Kacee Carlisle for the Queen of Valkyrie Title.
– August 25, 2015, Sakai competed in the DCW 3rd Annual Divas of Dynamite Tournament.
– April 29, 2017, Sakai challenged Willow Nightingale for the NYWC Starlet Title.
– May 6th, Sakai competed in the CHIKARA Infinite Gauntlet.
– April 7, 2018, Sakai defeated Kelly Klein to become the inaugural ROH Women of Honor Champion.
– April 14th, Sakai defended the ROH Women of Honor Title against Stella Grey.
– May 13th, Sakai defended the ROH Women of Honor Title against Jenny Rose.
– May 27th, Sakai defended the ROH Women of Honor Title against Chardonnay.
– June 30th, Sakai defended the ROH Women of Honor Title against Hazuki.
– July 21st, Sakai defended the ROH Women of Honor Title against Madison Rayne.
– September 28th, Sakai defended the ROH Women of Honor Title against Tenille Dashwood.
– October 29th, Sakai defended the ROH Women of Honor Title against Jenny Rose.
– December 14th, Sakai lost the ROH Women of Honor Title in a 4-Corner Survival March to Kelly Klein.
– January 26, 2019, Sakai challenged Kelly Klein for the ROH Women of Honor Title.
– March 22nd, Sakai challenged Faye Jackson for the BCW Women’s title.
– August 9th, Sakai defeated Tessa Blanchard for the PCW ULTRA Women’s title.
– September 28th, Sakai competed in a 3-Way for the ROH Women of Honor Title.
– October 18th, Sakai defended the PCW ULTRA Women’s title against Viva Van.
– November 3rd, Sakai & Jenny Rose lost to the Allure (Mandy Leon & Angelina Love) in ROH.
– December 15th, Sakai lost to Nicole Savoy at ROH Final Battle Fallout.Click Here: Cardiff Blues Store