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SmackDown Discussion Post: 01.13.23

Tonight’s SmackDown does not have anything official advertised for the women’s roster. However, Charlotte Flair did return two weeks ago and became the new SmackDown Women’s Champion. Now working as a face, she had her first successful defense against Sonya Deville last week. Also last week Scarlett would step foot in a SmackDown ring as … Read more

IMPACT Hard To Kill Preview & Predictions: 01.13.23

IMPACT Wrestling is holding its big event tonight on Friday, Jan. 13. Hard to Kill is going to be very important to one woman in particular as the legend Mickie James puts her career on the line against Jordynne Grace. The two will compete in a Career vs. Title match and it will take place in the main event.

We also have two other Knockouts matches, one of which will determine the next number-one contender. This will see four Knockouts battling it out to determine who faces either James or Grace down the line.

Let’s take a look at the card –

Death Dollz (Rosemary, Taya Valkyrie, & Jessicka) vs. Tasha Steelz, Gisele Shaw, & Savannah Evans – Pre-Show

Masha Slamovich vs. Taylor Wilde vs. Deonna Purrazzo vs. Killer Kelly – Number One Contenders

Jordynne Grace (c) vs. Mickie James – Career vs. Title

Let’s first talk about the preshow match. In this six Knockouts tag team bout, we have the tag champions the Death Dollz taking on three women that have been wanting to take the tag team gold from them. Jessicka & Valkyrie retained at OverDrive and since then Shaw teamed up for one time with Purrazzo and failed to capture the titles as well. Now, Shaw feels if they all work together they can get a victory over Death Dollz and eventually take the tag team gold from them.

Death Dollz (Rosemary, Taya Valkyrie, & Jessicka) vs. Tasha Steelz, Gisele Shaw, & Savannah Evans – Pre-Show

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Predictions:

NICK: Despite this match obviously not being for the tag titles because it is a six-woman tag match, I can’t help but think how a tag division no longer really exists for the Knockouts. Looking at the full card for Hard to Kill and other than Alisha, all of the Knockouts are being utilized (which is a good thing). But at this time I feel Death Dollz just need to dominate and hold the gold until more teams or more Knockouts can be introduced.

WINNERS: Death Dollz

COLBY: First off, I’m very happy to see so many women on this card across three Knockouts matches. I’m in support of Death Dollz holding the tag titles Freedbirds style, and I’m enjoying this brief alliance amongst Steelz, Evans, and Shaw. With that being said, I don’t see the champs losing after as they’ve suffered enough losses. Hopefully, Shaw will focus on singles competition after they lose.

WINNERS: Death Dollz

Next up we have an exciting number-one contenders match. Four Knockouts will battle it out to determine who will face the champion next. In this match will be two former champions – Deonna Purrazzo and Taylor Wilde – along with two newer Knockouts who would love to get a chance at their first gold – Masha Slamovich and Killer Kelly. Slamovich has had a few shots at the current champion but Kelly has not gotten her feet wet just yet.

Masha Slamovich vs. Taylor Wilde vs. Deonna Purrazzo vs. Killer Kelly – Number One Contenders

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Predictions:

NICK: With Masha having two recent title matches I don’t think she will win this, although if she does it wouldn’t surprise me as I see her as champion sooner than later. I think it will end up being Taylor Wilde. They have given her this shift in her character and I think it is setting up for her to go after the title.

WINNER: Taylor Wilde

COLBY: All four of these women are absolutely worthy of winning this, which could tilt the finish based on who emerges as champion. As much as I want Slamovich to be in the title picture, I’m going to rule her out first because of her recent opportunities. I can say the same about Purrazzo, but she’s had enough battles with both Grace and James for now. Wilde would be great up against either one, but I’d like to see Killer Kelly get the next title shot personally.

WINNER: Killer Kelly

Last we have the main event of the show which will be the Career vs. Title match. Mickie James has been on her Last Rodeo where she vowed to face multiple competitors in the efforts of reaching the Knockouts World Title. If at any time during the journey, she would have lost she would have to pack it up and go home. If she does not win this match against Jordynne Grace she will have to leave as well. This will also be James’ 200th match in IMPACT.

Predictions:

NICK: Mickie James holds rank still in my Top 3 women’s wrestlers of all time. With that being said, I don’t know if they are going to give her this win. I feel as though she either does want to take time off or wants to go back to WWE (despite the recent uncertainty there). Something tells me that Jordynne will retain here even though Mickie winning would be a big pop.

WINNER: Jordynne Grace

COLBY: Main event! Title vs. Career! I’m so, so glad I get to be at Center Stage to witness this in person. I’ve been so torn for weeks on what way this will go. I can see various outcomes here, including either one fully turning heel. Regardless, it feels like this is set to be a huge moment for Mickie. It’s her 200th IMPACT match, Tara and Raven will be in attendance… There’s no denying she can still go, so let’s see her go! I’m predicting a new champ.

WINNER: Mickie James

Check back in with Diva Dirt for the results of Hard to Kill. What are your predictions?

Title vs. Career Match Set To Main Event IMPACT Hard To Kill

Jordynne Grace vs Mickie James Hard to Kill

24 hours before Hard to Kill, IMPACT Wrestling announced that Mickie James vs. Jordynne Grace in a Career vs. Knockouts Championship match will be the official main event of the pay-per-view on Friday, January 13. It will mark the second Knockouts pay-per-view main event after James defeated Deonna Purrazzo in a Texas Death match in … Read more

Update On The WWE Return Status Of Doudrop

WWE Superstar Doudrop has not appeared on WWE TV since she had a match alongside Nikki A.S.H in September on NXT. The team faced Toxic Attraction and came out with a victory. Doudrop recently responded to a fan on social media stating the reason why she has been off TV is that she has been … Read more

Jamie Hayter And Britt Baker Score Big Win On AEW Dynamite

During the January 11 episode of AEW Dynamite, Saraya competed in her second AEW match ever when she teamed with Toni Storm (for real) to take on AEW Women’s World Champion Jamie Hayter and Britt Baker. The bout started around the 9:15 p.m. ET mark with Storm and Hayter kicking things off. This was Storm’s … Read more

Tiffany Stratton Makes NXT Return; Stevie Turner Coming Soon

Tiffany Stratton has returned to NXT for the first time in five months.

The last fans saw Stratton was in the Lights Out Match against Wendy Choo that took place in August. She returned at New Year’s Evil on the Jan. 10 episode of NXT as she was confirmed to be the woman in the vignettes leading up to a new year return.

Stratton cut a promo stating that in the nine months, she has been active in NXT she has picked up the business better than any woman ever has. She adds that in the five months, she has been gone she has watched every woman fail miserably at trying to replace her. 2023 can officially begin because according to Stratton the center of the universe is back.

Beyond Stratton’s return, the NXT UK talent Stevie Turner has had her first appearance since NXT UK ended. In a vignette showing that the “stream is starting soon,” Turner introduced herself to those who may not be familiar with her. She coins herself as the resident data collector. Turner adds she is always two levels above and two steps ahead.

Turner signed with WWE in 2021 and prior to her time in NXT UK, she worked under the name Bobbi Tyler in STARDOM.

Check back in with Diva Dirt for more news and results from the women of NXT.

NXT Discussion Post: 01.10.23

Tonight’s NXT is the New Year’s Evil episode which will end with a new number one contender for the NXT Women’s Championship. The current champion Roxanne Perez will be challenged by the winner of a 20-woman Battle Royal. The championship match will take place at Vengeance Day in February. The names originally announced for the … Read more

WWE’s Samantha Irvin & Ricochet Get Engaged

WWE SmackDown Ring Announcer Samantha Irvin and Ricochet have announced their engagement. The happy couple took to social media to share the proposal photos and the ring. The couple has been together since at least November 2021. Irvin has been signed with WWE since April 2021 while Ricochet has been with the company since 2018. … Read more

Alexa Bliss Is The Face Of Evil; Two More Names Added To The Rumble

The Jan. 9 episode of Raw had Alexa Bliss explaining her actions against Bianca Belair last week plus two women’s matches take place.

First, Bliss had her segment as she stepped on top of the commentary desk. She took to the mic to address what took place last week. Commentary confirmed that Belair walked away from what took place with just some stitches.

Bliss started by saying that Belair may be the Raw Women’s Champion but it would be Bliss that is the only one here. She says once she busted Belair’s face open she decided to go run and hide. This confirms that Belair doesn’t need to be afraid of Bray Wyatt or Uncle Howdy, she is only afraid of Bliss. Why is this? Because Bliss is the face of evil and she doesn’t feel bad about what she did because she hasn’t felt this good in a really long time.

Bliss adds that she has finally taken control and she has the whole world in her hands and she isn’t afraid to use her hands to tear more scars into Belair’s face and take the Raw Women’s Championship from her.

After claiming that she would become champion, Bliss was interrupted by a shot of a playground and flash of images from her past time as evil Alexa. Uncle Howdy would then appear and make his way out on stage. The segment then went to a commercial break and as we come back we did not see Bliss or Howdy but instead moved on to the first women’s match of the night.

The first of two women’s matches was Michin taking on Bayley. Last week, Michin had Becky Lynch’s back against Damage CTRL and served as her tag team partner. This week, Lynch was not present which allowed Bayley to get into the head of Michin.

The match came down to an exchange in the corner leading up to a backslide by Bayley. The pin was assisted with Bayley’s foot on the ropes that the referee never saw. A three count gave Bayley the victory leaving Michin visibly upset in the ring.

Later in the night, Damage CTRL were having an interview when Michin came up to address the cheating victory. All three members attacked Michin showing how Lynch is nowhere to be seen when Michin really needed her.

Next up we have Candice LeRae being interviewed backstage. Nikki Cross is spying on her for about the 9th week in a row and we still don’t know why. LeRae provides an update on Johnny Gargano stating that he is out with an injury. She was then asked what is next for her and she commented on the Royal Rumble essentially stating that she intends on being in the Rumble.

Rhea Ripley would interrupt her and laughs at LeRae’s statement of a potential Rumble victory. After calling her delusional, LeRae states that she has just a good of a chance to win the Rumble as Ripley does. The two decide to take things to the next level and have a match.

The match came down to an attack from Ripley on LeRae on the outside. As LeRae attempted a cross body she was caught by Ripley who would then toss her into the barricae multiple times and even apply the triangle submission. Once back in the ring, Ripley set up LeRae for the Riptide to get the victory.

Royal Rumble participants confirmed –

  • Liv Morgan
  • Candice LeRae
  • Rhea Ripley

Check back in with Diva Dirt for more news and results from the women of Raw.

Raw Discussion Post: 01.09.23

Tonight’s Raw will have the fallout from last week as Alexa Bliss will explain her actions. She will speak tonight on her attack on Bianca Belair last week. Bliss first attacked a WWE official last week to cause a disqualification in the Raw Women’s Championship match. She then continued to attack on the outside with … Read more

Bayley Celebrates 10 Years Since WWE Debut

Whether your favorite is The Hugger or The Role Model, Bayley has been entertaining you for the past 10 years. In the past decade Bayley has had some match of the year encounters that have left fans remembering them for years to come.


Bayley first debuted in January 2013 at a live event as a Luchadora for just one night in a six-Diva tag team match. She would go on to debut on TV in NXT come March of that year in a losing effort against Paige.

Bayley would spend a few years in developmental and became the fourth NXT Women’s Champion in a match against Sasha Banks in Brooklyn. The two would have a rematch sparking the fist-ever 30-minute Women’s Ironwoman Match. Bayley would retain in that memorable bout. Her title reign lasted for 223 days before dropping it to Asuka.

The Hugger would make her main roster debut in 2016. She spent the back half of that year and into 2017 chasing the Raw Women’s Championship. She eventually won the belt from Charlotte Flair on an episode of Raw. She held the gold for 75 days before dropping it to alexa Bliss at Payback.

Bayley would continue being a belt collector as she went on to become the longest reigning SmackDown Women’s Champion. A heel turn and a Money in the Bank win spearheaded this. She also pioneered the creation of the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions alongside Sasha Banks. They both held the titles twice together

Bayley is the first and one of only four women to be considered Grand Slam Champions (Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair, Asuka).

  • In the ten years that Bayley has been in the ring with WWE she has accomplished the following –
  • NXT Women’s Champion
  • Raw Women’s Champion
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion – 2 times
  • Women Tag Team Champions – 2 times
  • Money in the Bank – 2019
  • First Triple Crown Champion
  • First Grand Slam Champion

What are your favorite memories during Bayley’s time with WWE? Join the discussion below!

Scarlett Makes SmackDown In-Ring Debut; Flair vs. Deville

On the Jan. 6 episode of Friday Night SmackDown, there were two matches featuring the women’s division. First we had the TV in-ring debut from Scarlett as she teamed up with Karrion Kross. Their opponents were Emma and Madcap Moss. Two weeks ago, things heated up when Emma slapped Scarlett. The final moments of the … Read more

Charlotte Flair Segment Confirmed For Jan. 6 SmackDown

Charlotte Flair made her return to SmackDown last week and became a 14-time women’s champion in the process. Once now-former SmackDown Women’s Champion Ronda Rousey defeated Raquel Rodriguez, it would be Flair that would emerge to throw down a challenge. Rousey took out Flair eight months ago in an “I Quit” match and since then … Read more

Six Knockouts Tag Team Match Added To Hard to Kill

IMPACT Wrestling’s Hard to Kill takes place one week from today on Jan. 13. Already on the card is two Knockouts matches and now one had been added to the pre-show Countdown to Hard to Kill. All three members of Death Dollz (Rosemary, Jessicka, & Taya Valkyrie) will be taking on the team of Tasha … Read more