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Peyton Royce On WWE Main Roster Debut: Had No Idea Carmella Was Cashing In

Back in 2018, Peyton Royce and Billie Kay known collectively as The IIconics made their main roster debut on SmackDown. In this debut they attacked Charlotte Flair which allowed Carmella to cash in her Money in the Bank briefcase and become SmackDown Women’s Champion. In a recent interview with Ring the Bell, Royce (Cassie Lee) … Read more

The IIconics talk WWE release and next steps: “We’re gonna move forward together and that’s what it is”

Wrestling fans are still scratching their heads over the release of Peyton Royce (Cassie Lee) and Billie Kay (Jessica McKay) collectively known as The IIconics. WWE released several wrestlers from the main roster right after WrestleMania. Releases during this time frame are common, but for both Cassie and Jessica they were both recently utilized on … Read more

Shawn Spears says that The IIconics are “going to make headlines”

Even while split up on screen, The IIconics have continued to do everything together. They started wrestling together, started with WWE together, and sadly were released together in April. So what’s next for Cassie Lee (Peyton Royce) and Jessica McKay (Billie Kay)? As fans, we have until July to wait until the pair’s 90-day non-compete … Read more

Where could the latest WWE releases flourish post-WWE?

WWE fans were shaken when the release of multiple big named stars was announced yesterday. Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Chelsea Green, and Mickie James had all been unexpectedly released by the company. These releases come on the anniversary of “Black Wednesday”. “Black Wednesday” was given its name when WWE announced mass releases after WrestleMania 36 … Read more

Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Mickie James, and Chelsea Green among those released from WWE

Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Mickie James, and Chelsea Green are among the names of those who have been released from WWE today. WWE has officially announced these releases in a tweet and a future endeavored mention on their website. In addition to these women – Samoa Joe, Bo Dallas, Tucker, Kalisto and Wesley Blake were also released. … Read more

Diva Dirt Discussions: What Went Down

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What Went Down is back! Join us as we talk about the major talking points from this week’s goings-on in the world of women’s wrestling from WWE, NXT and AEW. In this week’s video, we talk about Peyton Royce’s fire promo on RAW Talk, Asuka’s concussion and what it means for the RAW women’s title … Read more

“I’m still trying my footing without her” – Peyton Royce on The IIconics break up

The IIconics

As the IIconics, Peyton Royce and Billie Kay were much more than a tag team. They were best friends, ride-or-die partners who formed a life-long sisterhood. In a recent interview with Sportskeeda, Royce spoke the break up of the much-loved duo. During the interview, she stated that the duo only found out about the split … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 01.25.21

The Royal Rumble is just six nights away and the red brand had their final show before the first stop on the road to WrestleMania. Once again the RAW roster continues to have the same booking and at the same time makes me scratch my head saying, “what was the point?”

One of the two women’s matches that were announced prior to tonight’s show was Shayna Baszler taking on one-half of the Women’s Tag Team Champions Charlotte Flair. This would be the first time that these two faced each other one-on-one and it ended super fast thanks to Nia Jax.

Prior to the match, it was announced that Flair and Asuka will defend their Women’s Tag Team Championships against Baszler & Jax at the Royal Rumble.

Charlotte Flair defeated Shayna Baszler via Disqualification

After the two women lock up to start the match, Flair creates separation and then targets Jax who is at ringside. She delivers a baseball slide which knocks Jax into the announce table. Baszler then tries to take advantage as she locked in the Kirifuda Clutch. Flair breaks the hold and then goes right for the Figure Eight. She was unable to bridge into her submission as Jax interferes and drops down with a leg drop on Flair causing the bell to ring.

Post-match – Baszler, and Jax would team up to attack Flair until Mandy Rose and Dana Brooke rushes down to make the save. Lacey Evans would then join the fray as she came in and attacked Flair. This led to a six-woman tag team match.

Charlotte Flair, Dana Brooke, and Mandy Rose defeated Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, and Lacey Evans via Count-out

For the second match in a row, we see no clear pin or submission to end the match. As most six-women tag matches it was what it was but then ended with a weird count-out. Flair had pulled Baszler out of the ring who took a hard tumble. The two would walk around the ring to the point where they met Jax and Evans on their side of the ring. They all kind of stood there as the referee was making the count and Baszler was not able to make it in the ring by the count of 10. The team of Flair, Brooke, and Rose wins.

It didn’t stop there!

As we come back from the commercial break, the match was restarted. During the break, Baszler, Jax and Evans were arguing with Adam Pearce on the ramp to have the match restarted. The winning team agreed with it.

Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, and Lacey Evans defeated Dana Brooke, Mandy Rose, and Charlotte Flair

Dana Brooke spends a good amount of time in the ring as Jax and Baszler do a number on her focusing on her arm. An eventual tag gets in Rose and Evans for their respective teams. Rose hits Evans with a pump knee strike that almost gets a three count.

Flair delivers a spear on Baszler as Jax levels Flair. Evans then pulls Flair out of the ring and Flair chases her out of the ringside area leaving the match. Brooke nearly puts away Jax but only gets a two-count. Jax throws Brooke off the top turnbuckle as Brooke went for possibly a senton. Jax then with one hand and sloppily drives Brooke to the match as she slams her head on the mat. The pin then occurs giving the win to Jax, Baszler, and Evans.

Later on in the night, Evans was seen in a room backstage with Ric Flair. Ric was showing her a wrestling hold as the door opens and Charlotte enters. She then tells Evans to leave them.

Ric says that just because Charlotte is a big star now doesn’t mean that there isn’t a place for Ric to pass on some of his wisdom to others. Charlotte says she is not the bad guy and she has no problem letting Ric know that he is going from legend to an old man.

She walks backwards towards the dressing room door as Evans walks back in and delivers a Woman’s Right to the back of Charlotte’s head. She then kicks her as Ric appeared to either try to help her up or add injury. Evans stopped him and the two walked out Wooing.

Moving on we have the RAW Women’s Championship match as the main event. For the second week in a row Asuka and Alexa Bliss main event RAW. Earlier in the night, Bliss had Alexa’s Playground in one of the backstage rings. This segment was a rehashing of Bliss from what she did to Randy Orton and what happened last week with Asuka. She states that for tonight’s match she will have the chance to get a shiny new toy and that she will also be bringing the pain side of herself much as she did last week.

Bliss came to the ring with the Bray Wyatt music with her Alexa’s Playground graphics. Prior to the commercial break during the match, Asuka misses a hip attack which sends her out of the ring. She looks back to see Bliss in the middle of the ring on her rocking horse. We return from break and Asuka is refocused as she is delivering kicks to Bliss in the corner. Bliss is able to fight back and gets a near fall as she is smiling from ear to ear.

The match turns back around to the champion’s advantage as Asuka delivers a huge kick to Bliss which takes her down. Asuka stays in control and gets a near fall as Bliss winds up in the corner. Next, we hear Alexa Bliss’s music hit and she turns into The Goddess gimmick dressed as a Bliss we once knew.

After she sidesteps Asuka who goes after her in the corner Bliss ends up on the other side of the ring and then turns into her “pain” character after the lights went out. Asuka tries to go after her immediately. All the hits and kicks Asuka delivers keep getting swatted away by Bliss until a knee catches her. Asuka then tries to lock in the Asuka Lock but Bliss overpowers her. Bliss then gets the mandible claw in on the champion and was perhaps mere moments away from becoming the new RAW Women’s Champion.

Suddenly, Randy Orton appeared behind Bliss and delivered an RKO causing the end of RAW and the obvious disqualification although the bell never rings.

Let’s get into the Winners & Losers of the week –

This week was really hard to pick winners and losers and not in a good way. I only hope the booking gets better for RAW after the Royal Rumble but I feel as though I have been saying that since the Draft.

WINNER: Asuka

She kept her title, didn’t have to take a pin, and the match I felt was entertaining with Alexa. That also means that she will hold onto it until at least after the Rumble as she is booked in a tag title match over the RAW Women’s Title. They need to really fix the booking around these titles.

WINNER: Alexa Bliss

She may not have left with the title and was RKO’d but I am still buying everything she is selling. I sound like a broken record with her, but this whole gimmick has been a rejuvenation. It is honestly the best thing the women on the red brand have going. The rest is a booking travesty.

WINNER: Lacey Evans

This storyline has been played out so many times but I think she is doing a good job with it. She keeps getting the last laugh on Charlotte which most don’t get booked in that way. Honestly, it would make more sense for Lacey and Peyton to go for the tag titles instead of Nia and Shayna but what can ya do? They both have pins on Flair but what do I know?

LOSER: Dana Brooke

Dana took a beating in the unneeded back to back matches. Hopefully, she doesn’t have an injury after that bad ending by Nia. If she ends up having an injury where she is pulled out of another big match I would feel bad for her.

LOSER: Peyton Royce

Why have they given up on her? She wasn’t even involved or at ringside with her “tag team partner.” Maybe they are trying to slowly break them apart but commentary still mentioned them as a team. So unless there was some reasoning for her not being there (which could be possible) her not being involved isn’t a good look.

What did you think about the go-home RAW for the Royal Rumble? Who were your Winners & Losers? Leave your thoughts below.

Check back with Diva Dirt for more Winners & Losers this week and coverage of this weekends Royal Rumble event.

Peyton Royce, Alexa Bliss, & Shayna Baszler added to the Royal Rumble match

As of tonight’s RAW, Peyton Royce, Alexa Bliss, and Shayna Baszler have been added to the list of the Royal Rumble match competitors. Royce was actually announced right before RAW and Bliss declared herself during Alexa’s Playground. As for Baszler, she roughly was announced when Nia Jax was the first declared for the rumble. She … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 01.04.21

The first RAW of the new year was definitely…just that. It was RAW Legends Night and ironically the results of the two matches were the highlight of the night compared to the theme of the show. Let’s go ahead and get to the portion of the Legends Night first to get it out of the … Read more

Two women listed on “WWE: List This!” as potential champions in 2021

WWE has released a List This! video on their YouTube channel which lists the five Superstars who’ll be champions in 2021. Out of that list, two women were included – Bianca Belair and Peyton Royce. Bianca Belair has been a rising star ever since her time in NXT. After WrestleMania in 2020, Belair was placed … Read more

Fast 5: Five predictions to win the 2021 Royal Rumble

It is almost that time again. As the new year starts, the Royal Rumble event is always an exciting time for new possibilities as the road to WrestleMania begins. The Royal Rumble match itself started to take on more meaning to women wrestling fans as of 2018. This is when the women started having their … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 11.23.20

As the Sole Survivor from Survivor Series, Lana was sitting on cloud nine heading into tonight’s RAW. She would be interviewed backstage in regards to perhaps a reward for her winning the traditional Survivor Series match. The men earlier in the night received a reward for all five of them winning in a clean sweep. … Read more

Dana Brooke & Mandy Rose have been pulled from Survivor Series

As of tonight’s RAW, Dana Brooke & Mandy Rose are no longer on Team RAW for Survivor Series. They were pulled from the match as a result of sustaining “injuries” from an attack they received early on in the show. Rose’s injury happened during the six-woman tag team match. It was Rose, Brooke, and Asuka … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 11.02.20

As we begin the month of November, we get closer and closer to Survivor Series. With that being said, RAW focused on the women that will be on the red brand’s team for the traditional Survivor Series match. And by focus, I mean, have them against each other. There are still a couple of shows … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 10.19.20

It didn’t take long for Alexa Bliss to show that she along with The Fiend are going to be dominant after their move to the red brand. RAW opened up with Bliss in the ring surrounded by the red light that she has grown accustomed to. She welcomed The Fiend by saying “he’s here” and … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 09.21.20

RAW did what it was meant to do this week and that is finding a challenge for Asuka for the RAW Women’s Title at Clash of Champions. Before we get into that, let’s go over the women who started the show and that was Mia Yim and Mercedes Martinez. That’s right, Yim and Martinez were … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 09.07.20

This week’s RAW was a good showing for the women’s division. A total of four matches were on display. Although we do not know any matches just yet officially for Clash of Champions that will take place later on this month, we received a title match set for next week. Mickie James will go one on one against Asuka for the RAW Women’s Title on the Sept. 14 episode of RAW. This week? The two had to be on the same side of the ring as they took on the team of Nataly and Lana.

The matches on this week’s show were as follows:

Peyton Royce vs. Billie Kay

Mickie James & Asuka vs. Natalya & Lana

The Riott Squad vs. Shayna Baszler – 2 on 1 Handicap Match

The Riott Squad vs. Nia Jax – 2 on 1 Handicap Match


The first match was between the two former teammates. The IIconics were forced to break up last week following their loss to The Riott Squad. Now we have new entrances, new music, and two singles competitors in that of Peyton Royce and Billie Kay.

The two would face each other as the rest of us awkwardly looked on. There would be a hint of animosity as Royce blamed Kay for their break up. As expected due to a constant rumor that Royce was seen as high on Vince McMahon’s list, she would come out with the win.

After the match, Royce would help up Kay and hug her.

Initial thoughts:

Both of their new music is rather generic. I did enjoy the graphics for Billie though and her gear, it set her apart some from The IIconics. Peyton, however, for the one they seem to want to push more had the same gear she has been wearing. The match was okay, but I know they could have gone harder. Generally in my opinion, good friends can put on high caliber matches.

I could be wrong, but this seems to be a one-off match as the hug signified the end of the duo. As I half expected Peyton to attack Billie after the match, she didn’t.


Next up we had the tag team match between Mickie James and Asuka as they face Lana and Natalya. James and Asuka played up the tension between the two with them tagging themselves in. Asuka steals the win from James at the end of the match as a result. She gets the win via submission via the Asuka Lock on Lana. James kept Natalya from saving Lana by delivering a Mick Kick on the outside.

Initial Thoughts:

It was a solid match – good storytelling between Mickie and Asuka. Seeing as they are both technically babyface, the build-up needs that much more effort. I am really enjoying the team of Lana and Natalya and I am glad Lana is getting back in the ring more. Assuming Lana and Natalya will likely cost Mickie her title match next Monday, this will lead up to what the Clash of Champions match will be for the RAW Women’s Title.


Lastly, we have two matches that involve The Riott Squad. First, we had Liv Morgan and Ruby Riott having to face Shayna Baszler in a 2-on-1 Handicap Match. The dynamic between Baszler and Nia Jax as tag team champions continue to show that they are far from friends. Baszler arguing with Jax who was at ringside would ultimately do her in. Morgan would secure a win on Baszler for The Riott Squad as they go up 1-0 for the night.

The second match was the second 2-on-1 Handicap Match as The Riott Squad faced Nia Jax. Morgan and Riott did a fantastic job through the match with constant tags in order to keep Jax down as much as possible. The duo knew that they had to focus on keeping Jax off her feet if they wanted to pick up this win.

The Riott Squad was close to another victory as the lights started to flicker and go out signaling the emergence of RETRIBUTION. Morgan went for the pin on Jax and at the count of two the lights went out and the RETRIBUTION stable had their first promo. So that being said, the match ended without a result.

Initial Thoughts:

Personally, I do not like handicap matches. I think they show little creativity and are pointless. These two matches, however, I understood the point. With Shayna and Nia still not fully on the same page, and how they took out Sasha Banks and Bayley – this made sense. Shayna beat both Sasha and Bayley to win the titles and Nia pinned both of them in order to retain the titles.

I wish the second match had a result and wasn’t interrupted by RETRIBUTION, but that gives Nia a leg to stand on saying she wasn’t “defeated.”

As far as RETRIBUTION, the women of the stable didn’t say anything in the promo. However, I am convinced that the two women in the group are Mia Yim and Vanessa Borne.


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

WINNER: Liv Morgan

Liv getting a pin on Shayna was a nice surprise. These handicap matches were tricky, but it did make more sense for Shayna to lose. I am happy that the Riott Squad are back together, and Liv is continuing to shine as a result.

WINNER: Peyton Royce

Peyton is clearly the one receiving the push out of the artists formerly known as The IIconics. Her new music and entrance however I feel was way less impressive than Billie’s. I can only assume that Peyton may end up going to SmackDown though. Her going after the SmackDown Women’s Title just makes more sense.

WINNER: Asuka

Asuka was able to still squeak out a win even while being on a team with Mickie who is gunning for her. The way she won as well is reminding me of her initial heel turn, so she may end up being the heel in this scenario between the two. Her getting the win continues to make her look strong.

LOSER: Billie Kay

Unfortunately for Billie, Peyton’s win solidifies that she is favored as rumored. Personally I am worried about what is next for Billie. I wouldn’t mind a nice feud between the two, but with this randomness that was their break-up, I can see them now being on different brands. I just feel that Billie is going to get lost in the shuffle and not used.

What did you think of this week’s RAW? Who were your Winners & Losers? Leave your thoughts in the comment section below!!