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NXT Women's North American Champion Kelani Jordan def. Wren SinclairSinclar has been an excellent addition to No Quarter Catch Crew and has given them that extra "something" they were previously lacking. She's significantly more experienced than Jordan, so she was a good opponent for Jordan here and they had a nice match. Jordan has been excelling in the role of champion and the title has given these midcard matches for the women more meaning.
NWA Junior Heavyweight Champion Joe Alonzo Won a 7-Man Scramble MatchJust when you think Alonzo might lose the NWA Junior Heavyweight Championship (because he legitimately left the promotion), he holds onto it. That's how outdated these Powerrr episodes are. He was advertised as defending against someone named Damien Fenrir, but when the show started, he was being interviewed in the ring by Kyle Davis. He was subsequently interrupted by Matt Cardona, who put him an impromptu seven-man Scramble match. I wasn't familiar with most of the competitors, but Camaro Jackson, Soda Pop, Jaden Newman and Tyler Franks were among them (they weren't officially announced, but some of them were named by the commentators at a few different points). They worked a nice pace, but the crowd didn't seem to care about any of this. Alonzo has since moved on to doing jobs in AEW and Ring of Honor.
Rhea Ripley Confronted Women's World Champion Liv Morgan and "Dirty" Dominik MysterioThe Morgan vs. Ripley rivalry has been slightly overshadowed by the overall feud between The Terror Twins and The Judgment Day, so I'm glad the focus was back on their own issue with each other in this segment. Yes, Dominik was out there, too, but he's played a prominent role in the storyline and I like that they established he'll be hanging above the ring in a shark cage during the Women's World Championship match at Bad Blood. This was a strong segment to start the show.
Thanks to WWE for sending along the following... September 23, 2024 – WWE®, part of TKO Group Holdings (NYSE: TKO), today announced tickets for WrestleMania® 41 will be available starting Friday, October 25 at 1pm ET/10am PT via Ticketmaster. In May, WWE, in conjunction with the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, announced that Las Vegas will host WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20, 2025.
Fans can now register for presale access to WrestleMania 41 by visiting: https://www.wwe.com/wm41-presale-registration. |
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