AJ Styles Calls Out The Miz for Costing Him the WWE Championship at WWE TLC
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AJ Styles attempts to win the WWE Championship from Drew McIntyre were foiled on Sunday night when The Miz cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase and forced the WWE title match at
TLC to become a triple threat bout. Miz was almost immediately disposed of by Omos, but wound up fighting alongside Styles and McIntyre on the tops of two ladders. McIntyre eventually tossed Styles out of the ring by pushing the two over, then Claymored Miz before climbing back up to retrieve his title.
WWE Raw Lineup Announced for TLC Fallout Episode, Featuring a Six-Man Street Fight
TLC, has come and gone, leaving the company with six weeks of build-up before the 2021 Royal Rumble event on Jan. 31. This week s Raw will see the fallout from Sunday s show, and WWE.com released a quick lineup for the Red Brand on Monday afternoon. The episode will be headlined by a six-man tag team Street Fight, pitting Drew McIntyre, Keith Lee and Sheamus against AJ Styles, The Miz and John Morrison.
McIntyre successfully retained his WWE title on Sunday even after Miz cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and turned the TLC title match into a triple threat. Between Styles apparent frustrations with Miz and the looming threat of Sheamus finally turning on McIntyre, don t be shocked if there are some betrayals during the match.
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Drew McIntyre is scheduled to face AJ Styles in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match with the WWE Championship on the line at the
TLC event on Sunday. However, in the weeks building up to the show, The Miz has consistently teased cashing-in his Money in the Bank contract on McIntyre, adding an extra wrinkle to the matchup. Between the booking and Raw s record-low ratings this past Monday, many fans have guessed WWE will do something drastic on Sunday night and have Miz use the briefcase during the show.
According to @WrestleVotes, that seems to have been the plan. The only hiccup is that every idea that s been pitched regarding the cash-in has reportedly been shot down.
Steve Austin Reveals Backstage Argument With Vince McMahon Over His Latest WWE Raw Appearance
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Steve Austin s lone appearance on WWE television this year came back on March 16, which WWE dubbed Austin 3:16 Day. His arrival came on a episode of Raw back when the company was first starting to appear inside of the empty WWE Performance Center and resulted in a painfully awkward (yet viral) promo between Austin and Byron Saxton. Austin even admitted after the show that he accidentally kicked Saxton in the groin during the segment and wound up injuring his foot. My sincere apologies to [Byron Saxton] for kicking him dead square in the balls. I don t know what hurts worse, his balls or my foot. I will go in for X-Rays tomorrow. Byron, Ice em down for 20 minutes every other hour. That s what Vince did. All the best, Austin wrote at the time.
Bray Wyatt Posts Frightening Message Ahead of Firefly Inferno Match at WWE TLC TLC pay-per-view event. While little is known about the stipulation itself (is it like a normal Inferno match? will it be cinematic? etc.), many fans are assuming at least one of the two will be lit on fire at some point during the show. Wyatt, who usually stays in character on social media, posted a tweet on Sunday hinting towards his plan for his bout with The Viper. The thing about fire is, it does what it pleases. I burn, you burn, we all burn. Eventually, Wyatt wrote, along with an emoji of a red circle and a black and white photo of a caterpillar.