SummerSlam 2019 Results and Recap: Yowie Wowie
At this year’s “Biggest Party of the Summer,” Seth Rollins slayed the beast once more, The Fiend made his in-ring debut, and legends came out to shine.
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The Architect of Chaos: A History of Seth Rollins at Extreme Rules
There are certainly superstars that fit the definition of “extreme” more than “The Kingslayer,” but Seth Rollins always manages to shine at the event itself.
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Rowdy Recap: Week of July 15, 2019
This week in WWE: R-Truth utilizes the small package, Kevin Owens Stunners Shane McMahon, Liv Morgan puts up a fight, and Mia Yim means business. (July 15-17, 2019)
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Extreme Rules Results and Recap: The Beast is Back
When the winner takes all, it’s no surprise Brock Lesnar comes out on top. Also, Undertaker’s still got it, New Day’s got gold, & Bayley don’t need friends.
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Rowdy Recap: Week of July 1, 2019
Braun Strowman destroys both himself and Bobby Lashley, Kevin Owens destroys Dolph Ziggler (with words), and Mia Yim is coming for Shayna Baszler. (July 1-3, 2019)
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Rowdy Recap: Week of June 17, 2019
Seth Rollins takes matters into his own hands, Ricochet is U.S. Title-bound, Alexa Bliss has had enough of Bayley, and Undisputed Era reiterate a promise. (June 17-23, 2019)
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Stomping Grounds Results and Recap: Kicking Ass, Taking Names, etc.
Superstars kicked ass and took names at WWE’s first-ever Stomping Ground show. There were new champions, “ladies” put in their place, and recycling chants.
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Rowdy Recap: Week of June 10, 2019
Samoa Joe bails, Big E returns, Mandy Rose helps Sonya Deville for once, Chad Gable is 205 Live, and Kushida and Drew Gulak put on a clinic. (June 10-12, 2019)
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Rowdy Recap: Week of June 3, 2019
Matthew McConaughey becomes IIconic, WWE 24 follows Ronda Rousey, Bayley has a challenger for her SmackDown Women’s Championship, and Super ShowDown. (June 3-7, 2019)
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RAW Results and Recap: A Fresh Start
The last Monday Night RAW of 2018 promises “a fresh start” for the WWE Superstars, as well as a return to “the old Seth Rollins.” (December 31, 2018)
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