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Riho vs Kris Statlander’s title match has been called off

AEW has announced that the Women’s World Championship match scheduled for Jan. 1 between Riho vs Kris Statlander has been called off. Riho and Statlander were due to face off for the title in a highly anticipated match on the first AEW Dynamite of 2020. It has now been announced that due to scheduling conflicts … Read more

Top 10 women’s wrestling matches of 2019

2019 has been an amazing year for women’s wrestling. WWE and NXT’s women’s division has never been hotter. AEW’s growing division has brought women from all over the world offering new and fresh matchups, and IMPACT’s division has been going from strength to strength. The arrival of new companies and new television deals has given … Read more

Discussion Post: NXT 12/25/19

As the year is quickly coming to an end there is still some action left for the NXT brand on this Christmas Day. Last week we witnessed an incredible main event where Shayna Baszler’s year-plus reign came to an end as Rhea Ripley was victorious in becoming the NXT Women’s Champion. Tonight, there have been … Read more

Sonya Deville on feeling appreciated in WWE

Sonya Deville recently spoke with FOX News in regards to her journey to WWE and becoming the “badass” she has become in the ring. She explains her start with Tough Enough and although she wouldn’t win that competition show there was still hope on her joining the company. Deville felt doubtful when producers after her … Read more

Lacey Evans on wanting to become a champion in 2020

Lacey Evans has had a huge first year on the main roster from being the number one entrant in the 2019 Royal Rumble match to feuding with Becky Lynch for the RAW Women’s Championship. When she participated in the Royal Rumble match she was still technically under the NXT banner. She would last nearly 30-minutes … Read more

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

Winners & Losers: AEW Dark 12/17/19 & Dynamite 12/18/19

We’re back for another Winners and Losers AEW edition. We got a doozy of a match on Dark between Bea Priestly and Kris Statlander and Britt Baker taking on newcomer to AEW, Machiko. Dynamite would feature the number one contender match between Britt Baker and Kris Statlander and we would see Awesome Kong make her … Read more

Kris Statlander vs. Riho is set for the AEW Women’s World Title

On this week’s Dynamite one of AEW’s newest signees, Kris Statlander defeated Britt Baker to earn a shot against Riho for the Women’s World Title. Statlander rushed her way up the AEW Power Rankings after picking up a couple wins against Bea Priestley and Hikaru Shida who was at the top of the rankings previously. … 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

Stephanie McMahon addresses the status of Evolution 2

Stephanie McMahon spoke with Talksport’s Alex McCarthy to discuss the “Women’s Evolution”, and if we are going to see another Evolution PPV. In the interview, Stephanie was asked about the status of the all women’s PPV, Evolution 2 and if it will ever happen, the first women’s match in Saudi Arabia, The Women’s Evolution and … 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