The year 2018 is set to come to an end in a few days, and WWE will be entering into 2019 hoping that the promotion gets more ratings compared to 2018. On several occasions, WWE had below-par TV ratings in 2018 as a result of poor booking. Most of the matches of late were repetitive, and it has become boring for the fans to watch the same thing week after week. The WWE creatives were lacking in ideas for fresh feuds, which is
We are just five days away from the final Pay-per-view of the year, WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs. As stated before, the match-card looks stacked from top to bottom. Almost every match has a backstory. Also, nearly half of the matches are gimmick matches, which is appreciable as the PPV is called TLC. From title matches to grudge matches, the card has everything needed to make the event successful. It just depends on the execution now. The road to Royal Rumble will
Although the World Wrestling Entertainment worries about a dip in their fan engagement and viewing, it still remains one of the top platforms for wrestling talent. With Roman Reigns out due to his battle with Leukemia and Braun Strowman recovering from an elbow injury, it is a great opportunity for some talent to take up the ranks. And WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle didn’t hesitate to name a few future showrunners in his recent Facebook QnA session. Barring some elite names like
WWE SmackDown Live Women's champion Becky Lynch could be dropping her title in the first-ever women's Tables, Ladders and Chairs match in which she will be a part of a triple-threat match that also involves her former best friend, Charlotte Flair, and Asuka. According to Bryan Alvarez on the latest edition of The Wrestling Observer, it's likely that Asuka could be walking out of TLC with the Women's Championship. The main reason behind this move is that it will free Becky to battle
Following her actions at the WWE Survivor Series PPV, Charlotte Flair has been fined 100,000 USD by SmackDown Live General Manager Paige on last night's show. During her match on Sunday, Charlotte attack as many as five WWE referees who tried to calm her down as she was assaulting Ronda Rousey. https://twitter.com/WWE/status/1065050264678227968 Charlotte, who was supposed to captain Team SmackDown in the PPV, was drafted in as the last-minute replacement for SmackDown Live Women's Champion Becky Lynch to face Raw Women's Champion Ronda
As it promised, the Survivor Series lived up to the expectations of providing a full house entertainment and some crazy twists and turns. Just days being named as Becky Lynch’s replacement, Charlotte Flair absolutely bashed into Ronda Rousey and brutally attacked her, only to be disqualified for her own actions. Ronda Rousey, already facing an invasion from Becky Lynch last week, was subjected to another brutal onslaught by Charlotte Flair. The former UFC legend was left in a bloodbath even as she trumped
Survivor Series 2018 was surely an eventful Pay-Per-View. The 32nd Annual Survivor Series was all about Brand Warfare. However, there was no competition as Raw absolutely destroyed Smackdown Live. Raw managed to secure a clean sweep victory. Even though The Usos managed to win one match for Smackdown Live, that win didn't count as the match took place during the kick-off show. Members of the WWE Universe were quite angry with how things played out. No doubt all the matches were highly entertaining,
It wasn’t the best of news for fans waiting to see Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch in action as the Survivor series match between the wrestling divas was called off. However, reports suggest that the battle between Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch could be postponed to next year’s WrestleMania. According to Give Me Sport, the publisher and editor of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter Dave Meltzer claims that the Furious 7 star and Lynch will battle out their rivalry at the main event of
The WWE Survivor Series 2018 pay-per-view is all set to take place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles on November 18 and the match card for the PPV has been fixed already. The third of the big-4 PPVs, Survivor Series, will see Superstars from both Raw and SmackDown Live take on each other for brand supremacy. As many as eight matches are booked for the show. Some of the big names that will not be a part of the PPV are former World Champion