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Nia Jax finally ousts Reginald, who immediately wins the 24/7 championship
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Shayna Baszler has been losing far too many matches in 2021, most of which have been a direct result of Reginald, around only because he got cozy with her tag team partner, Nia Jax, being so very bad at properly interfering. It was going to come to a head eventually, and that happened on
Monday Night Raw this week.
After yet another defeat, this time at the hands of Natalya & Tamina, Baszler appealed to Jax once more they were dominant before, and the reason they aren’t anymore is Reginald.
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WWE has revealed when Toni Storm will be arriving on SmackDown.
On tonight s SmackDown, a video aired announcing that Storm will be making her SmackDown debut next Friday. It was revealed last week that Storm was being called up to SmackDown and would be making her debut soon.
Storm has wrestled in multiple dark matches at main roster shows recently. Prior to the announcement of her call-up, Storm was set to begin a feud with Sarray in NXT.
Storm is a former NXT UK Women s Champion.
Storm isn t the only new addition to the SmackDown roster. Shotzi Blackheart & Tegan Nox made their SmackDown debuts by defeating WWE Women s Tag Team Champions Natalya & Tamina in a non-title match last week. Shotzi & Nox also defeated Natalya & Tamina in a non-title match on tonight s show.
Commentators: Michael Cole, Pat McAfee
They’re back. In something that I’ve been waiting to say for well over a year now, we are FINALLY back on the road with a show outside of Florida for the first time since last March. It’s also the go home show for Money in the Bank, meaning we might be in for some last minute surprises. Let’s get to it.
We open with a special video showing great crowd reactions throughout WWE history, ranging from Hogan slamming Andre to Austin to the modern era. Since this is a WWE history package, it is quite awesome and worth seeing just for the feel of it all.