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Hell in a Cell Discussion Post: 06.20.21

We have arrived at Hell in a Cell which is set to take place tonight. A WWE pay-per-view that is typically aired in October is now starting off the summer for the company. Despite some heavy and rightful criticism of the build-up for this event when it comes to certain storylines, four women’s matches are … Read more

Kairi Sane qualifies as a Sports Mental Trainer in the wake of Hana Kimura’s passing

WWE Ambassador Kairi Sane is now a qualified ‘Sports Mental Trainer’. Sane took to Twitter to show her accomplishment, proudly stating she achieved her qualification on the first attempt. Although Sane doesn’t name Hana Kimura directly as the reason for attaining the certificate, the mention of the “sad incident” and use of the pink flower … Read more

The former IIconics file trademark for a possible new name

The IIconics

Former WWE Superstars, The IIconics have filed for a new trademark potentially giving them a new name. The former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions, Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay have trademarked ‘The IInspiration’ with USPTO. The description of the trademark states; Mark For: THE IINSPIRATION trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of hats; … Read more

Liv Morgan praises Alexa Bliss’ “inspirational” character

Alexa Bliss

WWE Superstar Liv Morgan had high praise for Alexa Bliss and her twisted persona. Bliss’ character made a seismic shift when she fell under the influence of the Fiend. Since siding with the Fiend she adopted a manically happy and disturbed mentality. The character shift allowed Bliss to explore all kinds of weird and wonderful … Read more

Ruby Riott explains that ‘The Riott Squad’ was supposed to be short-lived, Wants to keep the name ‘Ruby’

Ruby Riott spoke recently with the Wrestling Perspective Podcast where they talked about her time with WWE and possible hints to what lies ahead for her (without giving much away). Riott, who was released from the company on June 2, is perhaps one of the hottest free agents when it comes to the women that … Read more

Preview & Predictions: WWE Hell in a Cell

Charlotte vs Rhea Ripley

The final WWE pay-per-view event in front of the ThunderDome takes place on Sunday. One of WWE’s most violent shows, Hell in a Cell offers up three women’s matches to look forward to. Two of the three matches are championship bouts. The first sees Charlotte Flair challenge Rhea Ripley for the RAW Women’s Championship. The … Read more

Trish Stratus gives high praise to her decade-long rivalry with Lita

Trish Stratus vs Lita

WWE Hall of Famer, Trish Stratus had many memorable moments and matches throughout her illustrious wrestling career. Her long-running feud with Lita is just one of them. Stratus and Lita revolutionised the wrestling business with their rivalry and changed the way women’s wrestling was viewed in WWE. They fought each other on multiple occasions and … Read more

Bianca Belair vs. Bayley will now take place INSIDE Hell in a Cell

Bianca Belair was already set to challenge Bayley with her SmackDown Women’s Championship on the line this Sunday at Hell in a Cell. On tonight’s Friday Night SmackDown, Belair made the challenge for Bayley to meet her INSIDE Hell in a Cell. The two were set to have a “face-to-face” encounter tonight but when Bayley … Read more

Charlotte weighs in on not needing another all-women’s event, wants to be the best regardless of gender

Charlotte Flair

Charlotte Flair says that she doesn’t need an all-women’s show to showcase her talent. During an interview with Bleacher Report, the multi-time women’s champion spoke candidly abouts her thoughts toward WWE holding another all-female event. Flair believes WWE could potentially host another all-women’s event down the line. But she would rather her matches stand out on shows … Read more

Tegan Nox provides an injury update, talks about Pride Month and who she wants to team up with in NXT

Tegan Nox

NXT Superstar Tegan Nox recently appeared on WWE’s The Bump to talk about her injury recovery, celebrating Pride Month and who she would like to team up with and go after the NXT Women’s Tag Team Championships. Nox is out of action while she rehabs another ACL injury. Nox suffered her third ACL in September … Read more

Franky Monet’s encore to take place next week; Zoey Stark backs up Io Shirai

Franky Monet has announced on this week’s NXT that she will be giving people what they want, and what they want is more Monet. Monet will have her encore performance of her world premiere next week. A few weeks ago after several appearances on NXT television, Monet made her in-ring debut where she defeated Cora … Read more

NXT Discussion Post: 06.15.21

Former NXT Women’s Champion Io Shirai made her return to the black and yellow brand last week. Introduced by Poppy, Shirai made a quick statement by attacking one-half of the NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions – Candice LeRae in the ring. LeRae has been having her issues with Poppy over the last couple of weeks. … Read more

Monday Night Brawl: Two brawls take place on RAW heading into Hell in a Cell

On tonight’s RAW, it was the last stop before heading into this weekend’s Hell in a Cell event for the red brand. It left RAW Women’s Champion Rhea Ripley irate after having an all-out brawl with Charlotte Flair. The two will collide this Sunday with the title on the line but they couldn’t wait to … Read more

Vanessa Borne speaks on her WWE release – original plans told to her about her main roster call-up

Former NXT Superstar Vanessa Borne has opened up recently in regards to her WWE release. Borne, whose real name is Danielle Kamela, had not been on WWE television since January 2020. After over 15-months of inactivity, Borne was released from her contract.

One of the biggest speculated rumors involving Borne was that she, along with Chelsea Green and Santana Garrett, were supposed to debut on the main roster as a trio. Recently, both Green and Garrett have both also been released from their WWE contracts as well. Green was part of the original cuts after WrestleMania in April whereas Garrett was part of the last releases less than two weeks ago.

While talking with PWInsider, Borne had the following to say about the main roster call-up news.

“When I was told [I was being called up], I didn’t believe it. I was like, ‘Are you sure?’ I hadn’t been doing much in NXT, but getting that news after working so hard at the Performance Center, everyone at the Performance Center works their asses off, so when you’re told that information, you’re like, ‘All my hard work has paid off.’ I was excited, especially because Paul Heyman had brought me up and I look up to him when it comes to storytelling, his mic work, and he’s someone I want to be like. It was encouraging.”

She continued, “I had been in and out with Raw and SmackDown, and it was around March when my lease was up in Orlando, so I moved back to Arizona and that’s when COVID hit. They stopped bringing me to TV and they changed everything. Everyone had to navigate through that. I sat home for six months and that was tough. When COVID calmed down, they brought me back with Chelsea and Santana, and told us we were going to be in a trio, which I was super excited about. Anytime you’re working with others that closely, it’s fun. Being able to bounce ideas off each other and everyone thinks differently. We were excited and we all got main roster contracts, which was exciting. Things just never worked out and the idea got scratched. I feel like that happens a lot.”

After plans to be alongside Garrett and Green fell through, Borne was actually pitched to be a part of the now-defunct RETRIBUTION stable. The stable that had Mia Yim as Reckoning and Mercedes Martinez who dropped out and returned to NXT before revealing her new name to the audience.

“After that, I was called in and they had a pitch where I was part of RETRIBUTION,” she recalled. “I was excited about being on TV for something, but I had a lot of questions. I wanted to know what the group was about and how I fit in. I had some concerns because, during this time, there was stuff around the country with violence and we’re watching this unfold and it’s not pretty. I wanted to know if the group was mimicking that. I expressed those concerns, but ultimately, I wanted to do what I was told and tried to figure out how I could help. Within the week, I got a call from Mark Carano saying, ‘We’re not going to have you as part of RETRIBUTION and we’re going to pull your contract. You’re getting sent back to NXT.'”

After being told she was going to go back to NXT, Borne opened up to how that made her feel and also how her re-debut never pushed forward. Before being off TV and prior to her being told she was being moved to the main roster, Borne was in a tag team with Aliyah.

She further commented that she wanted to make sure that those in charge knew she wanted to be a team player and didn’t want anyone to think she didn’t want to participate. Borne wanted to make sure that she didn’t give the wrong impression.

 “It felt like I got kicked in the gut. I would never want them to think that I didn’t think an idea wasn’t good or that I didn’t want to participate. I would do anything and had done everything to that point. After we talked, I sent him a text that said, ‘I’m so sorry if I came across not wanting to be part of anything. I’m here to work. I’m willing to do whatever.’ He just said, ‘This is where we’re at.’ I still think back and kick myself and think I should have sat there, nodded, and been happy. I was happy, I might have just given the wrong impression. Lesson learned. Sometimes I tend to be blunt and I don’t know if that’s what came across when it came to asking questions or having concerns. Maybe that isn’t the reason and it’s something totally different, it just happened to fall in line with how everything went down. I put those two things together.”

She continued, “After I was back in NXT and had time to digest that, I was still happy to have a job. I spoke to Canyon and said, ‘I’m still in the game and willing to move back to Florida.’ We chatted and wanted to get me back at the Performance Center because I hadn’t been in the ring for nine or ten months. I eventually went to the Performance Center for two weeks to train, which was great. I was in the gym constantly and was in great shape. I felt like I was flying in the ring and didn’t miss a beat. During my second week when I was back in the ring, I ended up getting COVID. That was the last time I was at the PC because it rolled right into the holidays. This year rolled around and I hadn’t heard anything, so I needed to figure things out. I texted Triple H because I hadn’t spoken to anyone and no one had spoken to me. He connected me with a writer at NXT and we were going back and forth with ideas to get me involved. We had ideas that would work, but when you have other characters and storylines, it’s a giant puzzle. We never came to a final plan or anything. The last message I had sent over, I didn’t get a reply, and a week later I was released.”

Hopefully fans will see Borne turn up in another promotion and get back into a wrestling ring as soon as possible.

Check back in with Diva Dirt on any further news on Borne or any of the other recent WWE releases on where they may wrestle in the future.

Shotzi Blackheart returns at TakeOver; Raquel Gonzalez retains the NXT Women’s Title

Shotzi Blackheart returned at this weekend’s NXT TakeOver: In Your House to help her tag team partner Ember Moon and get some revenge in the process. Blackheart has been out for a number of weeks after suffering an attack by Raquel Gonzalez and Dakota Kai. Moon challenged Gonzalez in an attempt to become a two-time NXT Women’s Champion. Despite Blackheart returning and removing Kai from the equation, Moon wasn’t able to put Gonzalez away and the championship stayed put.

Moon hit a huge Eclipse on Gonzalez prior to Blackheart’s return. As the count was heading in Moon’s favor and she was a mere second away from becoming the new champion, Kai inserted herself. Kai placed Gonzalez’s foot on the ropes. The referee saw Gonzalez’s foot but didn’t see Kai do it so the official called for the rope break to keep Gonzalez alive in the match.

Blackheart made her return and chased Kai around the ring slamming her into the plexiglass at ringside. The two then battled back and forth as they made their way to the stage where the In Your House set up was. Blackheart threw Kai into the plants below the set window. The two disappeared as they battled to the backstage area.

Moon tried to capitalize with Kai now out of the picture and she executed a big DDT from the ring apron onto the ramp. She tried for a second Eclipse, however, the champ was able to stop the attempt and grabbed Moon for the one-armed powerbomb to get the pin to retain her title.

The second women’s match from In Your House had Xia Li facing Mercedes Martinez in a very personal match. Li felt disrespected several years ago when Martinez defeated her in the Mae Young Classic. Martinez may have the experience but she knew she was heading into a three-on-one disadvantage because with Li comes the rest of Tian Sha (Boa and Mei Ying).

Li was able to finally get her retribution from many years ago as she came out with the win. As the match approaches its ending, Boa gets in the way of Martinez and the two exchange words before Boa is shoved to the side for Martinez to get to Li. After she is able to get a back drop on Li, Martinez goes for the Air Raid Crash but is unable to execute it as Li breaks free. Li connects with a spin kick to the face of Martinez which is enough to get the pin for the win.

After the match, things get intense as Mei Ying gets involved. Martinez didn’t back down from Ying and said she wasn’t scared of her. She tries to go for the steel chair which she just had to fight off Li and Boa post-match, but that wasn’t enough. Ying grabbed Martinez by the throat and slammed her into the plexiglass. All three members of Tian Sha then regrouped on the ramp as Martinez lays at ringside.

Other notes from the night includes a message from General Manager William Regal. Regal was leaving the building with tears in his eyes saying: “It’s been seven years since I became the GM of NXT and I’ve never seen so much bedlam. It’s complete madness. I think it’s time for a change.”

Could this be the end of Regal as GM? At this time it is just speculation. He will be at NXT this Tuesday to further address his concerns and statement.

The next special event will come in July and it will be the return of The Great American Bash. This event theme returned last year along with several others including In Your House and Halloween Havoc. It will be on July 6 on NXT’s regular night of Tuesday.

What did you this weekend’s TakeOver event? Leave your thoughts below.