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Saturday Night's Main Event was back after it returned to WWE last month, with three championship matches. ... really looked like it was it and was one of the best near-finishes in the early part ...
Saturday Night's Main Event is back after a 16-year hiatus. With plenty of championships on the line, follow the action from Long Island.
The talent in the WWE locker room right now are better performers than ever before. As a result, today’s superstars have some of the flashiest and most painful finishing moves we’ve ever seen.
This move was innovated by Johnny Ace as the Ace Crusher, popularized by Diamond Dallas Page as the Diamond Cutter and made even more popular by Randy Orton as his finishing move the RKO. Karl Anderson and Tama Tonga also use this variation, calling it the Gun Stun and Matt Riddle has used the RKO since he started teaming with Randy Orton.
The piledriver was officially banned in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as the WWE) in 2000, unless the wrestler has special permission to use the move. [5] In a discussion in 2007, Stephanie McMahon said that only two wrestlers were allowed to use the move, "two of the stronger guys", Undertaker and Kane . [ 7 ]
A cross-legged and wrist-clutch version of this move also exists. It is used as finishing moves by wrestlers such as TNA wrestlers Su Yung (Panic Switch), and Ash by Elegance (formerly known as Dana Brooke in WWE), and is also used by WWE superstars Chris Sabin (Cradle Shock), Santos Escobar (Phantom Driver) and Lyra Valkyria (Nightwing).
SummerSlam, WWE's second-biggest show of the year, took place on Saturday night at Ford Field in Detroit. The 36th installment of SummerSlam featured a stacked card, including four main events and ...
The sale was confirmed the next day on April 3 [33] and was finalized on September 12, with WWE merging with the UFC to become divisions of TKO Group Holdings. The 2023 Payback was in turn the final pay-per-view and livestreaming event held in which WWE was still owned and controlled by the McMahon family. [34]