Welcome to this review of this week’s Monday Night Raw, right here on Nerdly. So get into it and let’s see what went down this week…
Match #1: Finn Bálor def. Matt Riddle The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After Seth “Freakin” Rollins declared himself the face of Monday Night Raw, The Judgment Day offered to take on Matt Riddle and provide a new path forward. The Original Bro declined the ominous proposition and kickstarted a match with Finn Bálor. Damian Priest attempted to tip the scales in the match, but some ingenious offense and an assist from Rey Mysterio evened the odds. A final intervention from The Visionary allowed Bálor to line up a Coup de Grace and take home the statement victory for The Judgment Day. After the match, Rollins delivered one final Stomp, hoping to end his rivalry with Riddle for good.
My Score:...
Match #1: Finn Bálor def. Matt Riddle The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After Seth “Freakin” Rollins declared himself the face of Monday Night Raw, The Judgment Day offered to take on Matt Riddle and provide a new path forward. The Original Bro declined the ominous proposition and kickstarted a match with Finn Bálor. Damian Priest attempted to tip the scales in the match, but some ingenious offense and an assist from Rey Mysterio evened the odds. A final intervention from The Visionary allowed Bálor to line up a Coup de Grace and take home the statement victory for The Judgment Day. After the match, Rollins delivered one final Stomp, hoping to end his rivalry with Riddle for good.
My Score:...
- 9/14/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
There’s good news for those who just can’t get enough Oscars glitz and glamour: “Live From Hollywood: After the Awards” is making sure Hollywood’s biggest night doesn’t end too soon.
The one-hour live broadcast from outside the Governors Ball will highlight the best moments of the evening, from the red carpet to the main show. It’s set to kick off at 10:00 p.m. Pst/11:35 p.m. Est on ABC.
Maria Menounos, ESPN “First Take” personality Stephen A. Smith, and entertainment reporter and sportscaster Ben Lyons will chat with the night’s big winners and analyze the most iconic moments.
Menounos is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, motivational speaker, New York Times bestselling author, host of the Noovie cinema pre-show and founder/CEO of the AfterBuzz TV networks, which produces more than 150 hours of weekly programming for more than 120 countries worldwide. Menounos’ AfterBuzz...
The one-hour live broadcast from outside the Governors Ball will highlight the best moments of the evening, from the red carpet to the main show. It’s set to kick off at 10:00 p.m. Pst/11:35 p.m. Est on ABC.
Maria Menounos, ESPN “First Take” personality Stephen A. Smith, and entertainment reporter and sportscaster Ben Lyons will chat with the night’s big winners and analyze the most iconic moments.
Menounos is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, TV personality, motivational speaker, New York Times bestselling author, host of the Noovie cinema pre-show and founder/CEO of the AfterBuzz TV networks, which produces more than 150 hours of weekly programming for more than 120 countries worldwide. Menounos’ AfterBuzz...
- 2/8/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Gavin Jasper Nov 19, 2018
Raw faces SmackDown in elimination tag matches and title vs title bouts at WWE Survivor Series 2018. We got the results!
WWE’s endless PPV event schedule has started to subside. They’re done stacking shows together like doing the all-woman Evolution a few days before the no-woman Crown Jewel. Now they’re bringing everything together for WWE Survivor Series 2018. As one of the Big 4 PPVs for WWE, Survivor Series has been around since 1987, even if it’s seen as probably the least important. Sure, it’s given us plenty of memorable moments like the Montreal Screwjob, the Undertaker’s first title win, and even the Rock’s first appearance, but it’s also tied to a match type that is no longer treated as a big deal in the scheme of things.
Since the brand extension hit a couple years ago, Survivor Series has based itself around Raw vs.
Raw faces SmackDown in elimination tag matches and title vs title bouts at WWE Survivor Series 2018. We got the results!
WWE’s endless PPV event schedule has started to subside. They’re done stacking shows together like doing the all-woman Evolution a few days before the no-woman Crown Jewel. Now they’re bringing everything together for WWE Survivor Series 2018. As one of the Big 4 PPVs for WWE, Survivor Series has been around since 1987, even if it’s seen as probably the least important. Sure, it’s given us plenty of memorable moments like the Montreal Screwjob, the Undertaker’s first title win, and even the Rock’s first appearance, but it’s also tied to a match type that is no longer treated as a big deal in the scheme of things.
Since the brand extension hit a couple years ago, Survivor Series has based itself around Raw vs.
- 11/5/2018
- Den of Geek
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