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Dana Brooke requests to face Bayley on SmackDown

On tonight’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown, Dana Brooke will go one-on-one in a non-title match against the SmackDown Women’s Champion Bayley. Last week after Brooke was caught laughing with Elias as they humiliated Bayley in song, the champion challenged Brooke to a match. Brooke quickly jumped at the opportunity and the two took it … Read more

Discussion Post: NXT 12/18/19

Tonight’s NXT may change the landscape of the division heading into 2020. As announced two weeks ago, Shayna Baszler will be defending her NXT Women’s Championship against Rhea Ripley. Baszler has been the only woman to hold this title twice and she is currently in her second reign at 415-days. She has defeated nearly everyone … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 12/16/19

Just one night removed from the women main eventing their third (technically fourth if you count Extreme Rules) pay-per-view of the year and we have a clear picture of the RAW Women’s Championship landscape.

Becky Lynch would have a sit down interview backstage with Charly Caruso where she was asked how she is handling her TLC loss. Her response reflected on her not being herself over the past few months as she has been placed in the tag team division rather than defending her own title. The title she hasn’t defending since October in Hell in Cell. She states:

“At first, I thought the powers that be were trying to bury me. Then I realized that it’s something much worse. They’re trying to protect me.”

The powers that be may feel that she can’t beat Asuka and Lynch agreed that after last night they may be right. She would sit Asuka at the top of the division and state how all of her wins against her have proved that she is the best. She would then would look right into the camera and said that Asuka is the one person she hasn’t been able to beat. She needs to prove something to herself by beating her.

This is mostly likely the lead up to Lynch vs. Asuka for the RAW Women’s Championship at the Royal Rumble event next month. Frankly this makes the most sense since both women are prior winners of the Royal Rumble so they aren’t needed in that match.

As far as the one match that was given on RAW tonight it was Asuka facing a surprising face in that of Deonna Purrazzo of NXT. What makes this choice rather surprising is Purrazzo hasn’t even been featured on NXT television, but it was a nice treat to see her in action. The match wasn’t the longest as expected but at the same time it wasn’t a fast 30 second squash either. It was a nice outing for her. Asuka obviously walked away with the victory.

Other than the one women’s match and the Becky Lynch promo we witnessed a new vignette for Liv Morgan. The video saw her in a bathroom with a voice over that says she has been reflecting on the person she has been. She has stated that she always wanted to feel comfortable in her own skin instead of being told by others how to be. She would enter a bathtub and end the vignette by saying that she will have to destroy herself in order to for the real her to emerge.

We also had the Days of Our Lives continuation and next segment of the Lana/Bobby Lashley saga. Lana told Lashley to propose to her and he did. He would comment that she is the best women’s wrestler in the entire WWE history.

For the Winners & Losers there really wasn’t enough substance to produce any losers. Even Lana got engaged so that’s winning, right? What was presented for the women tonight wasn’t bad. Everything was enjoyable it just wasn’t enough.

Liv is a winner because as long as we don’t receive three months of vignettes (the Royal Rumble should be the latest her return should last) her return is highly anticipated. Deonna was a winner because she had a match against the top woman in the company. Asuka continued to look strong as she has been. There wasn’t any further friction between Zelina Vega and Andrade so there is no loss for a break up, for now. Becky presented a stellar promo.

The biggest loss is that for the past couple of months the fans continue to only get one women’s match on a three hour show. Perhaps if they didn’t have an hour long Gauntlet Match for the men that resulted in a no contest then maybe they would have time to put on more women’s matches/segments. We can only focus so much on the fact that a few women are out of action right now because they aren’t even using all the ones they current have.

What were your thoughts on this week’s RAW? Who do you think Liv is going to feud with when she returns? Did you enjoy seeing Deonna on RAW? Are you feeling Becky vs. Asuka? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

Discussion Post: RAW 12/16/19

Tonight is the first RAW after the TLC pay-per-view and although there was only one women’s match at that event it certainly had everyone talking. In a hellacious TLC main event match, The Kabuki Warriors would retain their Women’s Tag Team Championship against Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch. In the end, Asuka climbed the ladder … Read more

Kairi Sane suffers possible concussion at TLC *Updated*

Update: Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet and the Satin Sheet has confirmed through sources that Kairi Sane is not cleared to compete. The length of time is not known at this moment. WWE’s final pay-per-view of the year/decade TLC took place last night and the main event of The Kabuki Warriors vs Charlotte Flair … Read more

Discussion Post: TLC 12/15/19

The TLC pay-per-view is tonight starting at 7 p.m. ET and at the time of this writing there is only one women’s bout on the card. Despite this disappointing fact it should be a good outing with these four women. The Kabuki Warriors are defending their Women’s Tag Team Titles against Charlotte Flair and Becky … Read more

Five choices for WWE’s Hall of Fame 2020

We are still several months away from the WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony in April but some inductees have already been announced. The event that always takes place the weekend of WrestleMania always has at least one female inductee. Last year we had two with both Torrie Wilson and Chyna as a member of … Read more

Winners & Losers: SmackDown 12/13/19

The last show before the TLC pay-per-view is over and it did absolutely nothing for the women of SmackDown. In fact, as of now we don’t have a SmackDown Women’s Championship match for TLC still.

Of course we know that a match can be announced at any moment without it being televised but it was a missed opportunity. In fact – Lacey Evans wasn’t even on the show to officially challenge Bayley.

Who was on the show though was Dana Brooke who continues to get way more air time then she ever did on RAW. She has a decent non-title match with Bayley but of course comes out with a loss.

Just as predicted Fire & Desire had a tag team match against Alexa Bliss & Nikki Cross. The best part of this whole interaction was that Fire & Desire ran to the back and attacked Bliss & Cross prior to the start of the match.

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For a moment it appeared that they were being given the momentum for a win, but alas in the end Cross would pin Sonya Deville after a neckbreaker.

Let’s get into the Winners & Losers of the night:

WINNER: Dana Brooke

Dana may not have won her match but she is finally being utilized pretty regularly for what it’s worth. Personally it would be nice if she would receive a title match for a change. In a WWE Exclusive, Bayley comments that Dana has been the only one to accept a challenge. It is a long shot but it would be nice to see her vs. Bayley at TLC.

LOSER: Lacey Evans

For whatever reason the ball has been dropped. It could be possible that something may have caused her to not be on Smackdown this week that was out of everyone’s control. However, not having the potential challenger for a title before a pay-per-view present doesn’t look good. Regardless if she was there or not the match could have at least been booked.

LOSERS: Fire & Desire

What makes them being placed on the losers list even worse is that there was a glimpse of hope they would pull out a win. Their early attack prior to the match getting underway was a quick excitement. A quick excitement that quickly burned out as quickly as the match lasted.

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If the booking was better they would make a point to this feud. Mandy Rose has been saying that Nikki and Alexa will never be as pretty as her for months now. We get it.

If this feud had perhaps a number one contender implication it could happen on the Kick Off show at TLC. Then again, we would know that outcome.

What were your thoughts on this lackluster SmackDown? Who were your Winners & Losers? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

Check in with Diva Dirt on Sunday for the happenings of TLC.

Triple Threat match confirmed for NXT UK Women’s Championship

The NXT UK Women’s Championship match that will take place at NXT TakeOver: Blackpool II is now a Triple Threat. The match was originally a one-on-one bout between the champion Kay Lee Ray vs. Piper Niven. A returning Toni Storm has now entered the mix and the former NXT UK Women’s Champion wants her gold … Read more

Shayna Baszler becomes the longest NXT Women’s Champion with her combined reigns

Shayna Baszler has surpassed Asuka as the longest-reigning NXT Women’s Champion, holding the title for 535-days over two reigns. Asuka’s reign reached an impressive 510-days. Baszler is the only two-time NXT Women’s Champion in the brand’s history, losing the title to Kairi Sane at NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn 4 on Aug. 18 2018. Shayna would recapture … Read more

Paige discusses her debut win of the Divas Championship

Since WWE Backstage has premiered on FS1, Paige has been a constant panelist. On this week’s show, she commented on the day she made her main roster debut on RAW. Her debut happened on the night after WrestleMania XXX in 2014.

On that night, the current Divas Champion Aj Lee was present in the ring glowing after defeating 13 other women in the Vickie Guerrero Invitational to retain her title.

Paige, who was the current NXT Women’s Champion, made her way to the ring to provide a genuine congratulations to Lee. Lee wasn’t having it and didn’t like being interrupted.

After Lee delivered a slap to Paige she challenged her to an impromptu Divas Championship match. Paige would win the title in her short debut by countering out of the Black Widow submission and delivering her Paige Turner finisher.

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On WWE Backstage, Paige explained that she didn’t know she was going to be winning the title until the doors for the show were opening. She states they wanted to keep it a secret.

She comments on how calm Lee was about what was going to take place. Paige makes her entrance, cuts her promo, and wins the title and it worked that simply. This ended Lee’s 295-day longest reign in the title’s history which stayed on record until Nikki Bella surpassed it with 301-days.

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Paige would continue her feud with Lee for months throughout 2014 while passing the title back and forth for her second reign and Lee’s third.

Where does this moment rank for you in best debuts on the main roster for the women’s roster? Were you a fan of the Paige and Aj Lee feud? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below.

Becky Lynch & Ronda Rousey listed as top female athletes of 2019 on Twitter

Twitter has comprised their end-of-year lists and have announced several lists on their Twitter Data handle. Of those lists, one in particular was for the Top 10 women athletes worldwide. Both Becky Lynch and Ronda Rousey made this list at number six and number eight respectively. After this was announced, Stephanie McMahon congratulated both ladies … Read more

TLC tag team match confirmed for Women’s Tag Team Championship

What has been rumored for the past few weeks has now been confirmed. The Kabuki Warriors will be defending their Women’s Tag Team Championship against Charlotte Flair & RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch in a TLC match. This news was made official on tonight’s RAW and will take place at the TLC pay-per-view on Dec. … Read more

Trish Stratus & Lita reminisce on their monumental RAW main event

Trish Stratus posted on her social media yesterday to take a trip down memory lane with Lita.

Dec. 6 marked 15-years that Stratus and Lita main evented Monday Night RAW one-on-one for the Women’s Championship. These two women revolutionized women’s wrestling and did it by being both foes and allies throughout their tenure.

Stratus wrote that it was fitting that she was spending her time with her bestie during this anniversary. She went on to say:

“Kicking down doors. Breaking glass ceilings. Grabbing the brass ring. We clawed our way into the history books.”

This duo will forever be in the history of WWE as they have taken their rightful place in the Hall of Fame (Stratus 2013, Lita 2014). This historic match had everything it needed to have to be a classic.

Both women pulled out their signature moves that made their careers. Stratus with her Matrix move and Stratusfaction along with Lita’s Twist of Fate and Moonsault topped off an incredible back and forth match.

Stratus’ heel antics were strong throughout such as her removing her protective mask to use as a weapon. And no one will ever forget Lita’s suicide dive that had everyone gasping.

What were some of your best moments of this monumental match? What other matches between these two Hall of Famers are your favorites? Let’s discuss in the comment section.

Results from NXT: Jacksonville’s all women Live event

It was previously reported that there would be an upcoming all-women NXT Live show in Jacksonville, Fla. This event was announced in October when they were at a Jacksonville event and NXT Women’s Champion Shayna Baszler made the announcement. This event took place last evening on Dec. 5. There were a few fresh faces for … Read more

Corey Graves says he’s “not feeling” the current role for Charlotte Flair

On WWE’s podcast After The Bell – host Corey Graves gives his thoughts on Charlotte Flair’s current placement on the roster. He starts by saying that, “Charlotte Flair has never felt less important than she does right now.” This statement relates to Flair’s current tag team feud against The Kabuki Warriors. Graves comments that Flair … Read more

Shayna Baszler vs. Rhea Ripley made official for NXT Women’s Title

On tonight’s episode of NXT it was made official by Shayna Baszler that she will be defending her title against Rhea Ripley. Although it was already a guarantee that Ripley was the next in line to face Baszler the fans didn’t know when it would happen – until now. Baszler will face Ripley in just … Read more