Kairi Sane Suffering From Hand, Foot And Mouth Disease

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WWE NXT star Kairi Sane revealed on her Twitter account that she is suffering from Hand, Foot and Mouth disease. This is something that children normally get, which confused Kairi when she made the announcement on Twitter.

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Translating the tweet from Japanese resulted in this posting:

“The fever has gone down, but now my hands, feet and mouth have a mysterious eczema… Ouch you go to the hospital with it? ????(even in the United States, hand, Foot and Mouth Disease) It is a disease that infants under 5 years old have been examined, ??????? why did the virus enter my body by mistake? ?? lol”

There is no known cure but getting some rest usually helps, depending on the severity of it. If anything, Kairi should be back on her feet in no time.

Source: WrestlingINC

WWE NXT TakeOver: WarGames 2018 Results

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Matt Riddle vs. Kassius Ohno – Winner: Matt Riddle

NXT Women’s Championship (2-Out-3 Falls): (C) Shayna Baszler vs. Kairi Sane – Winner: Shayna Baszler

Johnny Gargano vs. Aleister Black – Winner: Aleister Black

NXT Championship: (C) Tommaso Ciampa vs. Velveteen Dream – Winner: Tommaso Ciampa

WarGames Match: The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish) vs. Ricochet, Pete Dunne & The War Raiders – Winners: Ricochet, Pete Dunne & The War Raiders

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WWE NXT TakeOver: WarGames 11/17/18

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NXT TakeOver: WarGames II goes down this Saturday, Nov. 17, at 7 ET/4 PT at the Staples Center, Los Angeles, California, tune in to WWE Network at 6:30 ET/3:30 PT to watch the TakeOver Pre-Show.

WarGames Match: The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly & Bobby Fish) vs. Ricochet, Pete Dunne & The War Raiders

NXT Championship: (C) Tommaso Ciampa vs. Velveteen Dream

NXT Women’s Championship (2-Out-3 Falls): (C) Shayna Baszler vs. Kairi Sane

Johnny Gargano vs. Aleister Black

WWE Reportedly Interested In Trevor Lee Who Just Finished With Impact Wrestling

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Trevor Lee, one of the youngest X Division Champions in Impact Wrestling history, is now a free agent according to PWInsider.

Lee gave Impact Wrestling notice he would be finishing up, although his deal officially expires on December 31. He worked his last few bouts with the company during this week’s Las Vegas TV tapings.

It is being reported WWE will be looking to pick him up for its NXT system, possibly in January when the latest Performance Center class arrives.

Debuting for Impact in 2015, Lee, 25, became a three-time X Division Champion.

He also won the Tag Team Titles with Brian Myers, aka Curt Hawkins. Along with Andrew Everett and Caleb Conley, the Cult of Lee became a premier tag team while at Impact. Outside of the promotion, Lee was a featured member of the Carolina independent scene, the Hardy’s OMEGA organization and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla.

Source: WrestlingINC

WWE NXT Preview 11/14/18

The following has been announced for today’s WWE NXT airing at 7pm ET on the WWE Network:

* WarGames Match advantage gets decided

* Lacey Evans in action

* Mia Yim vs. Bianca Belair

WWE NXT Preview 11/7/18

* Lars Sullivan vs. The Velveteen Dream

* Johnny Gargano promises to answer “EVERYTHING”

*  Heavy Machinery vs. The Forgotten Sons

* Dakota Kai vs. Taynara Conti

WWE NXT Preview 10/31/18

WWE 205 Live, NXT And Mae Young Classic Preview 10/24/18

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Below are previews for 205 live, NXT and the Mae Young Classic airing on the WWE Network beginning at 7/6 C.

 

Tonight’s WWE 205 Live was taped last night at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

* Mike Kanellis vs. Lince Dorado

Falls Count Anywhere Match: Mustafa Ali vs. Hideo Itami

 

Tonight on NXT:

* The aftermath of Aliester Black’s surprise return

* Major NXT Championship announcement for NXT TakeOver: WarGames

* Mia Yim vs. Aliyah

* What’s next for Undisputed ERA?

* EC3 vs. Adam Cole

*  Kassius Ohno vs. Justin Xavier

 

Semi-Final matches of the 2018 Mae Young Classic:

* Io Shirai vs. Rhea Ripley

* Meiko Satomura vs. Toni Storm

WWE Announces Chelsea Green, Matt Riddle, Mia Yim, Punishment Martinez And Others As New WWE PC Recruits

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WWE has officially announced the latest class of WWE Performance Center recruits – Matt Riddle, Mia Yim, Chelsea Green, Humberto Carrillo (Ultimo Ninja), Luis Martinez (Punishment Martinez), Daniel Vidot and Jordan Omogbehin.

Below is the full announcement on the new recruits in Orlando:

Matt Riddle, Mia Yim, Chelsea Green among WWE Performance Center’s newest recruits

From one of NXT’s most highly publicized signings of all time to a 7-foot-3 giant, the WWE Performance Center’s newest roster members reported for orientation this week at WWE’s training facility in Orlando, Fla.

The group of seven, headlined by former wrestling champion Matt Riddle, features standouts from the U.S. and international independent scenes, as well as aspiring Superstars from the worlds of rugby and basketball.

Check out the full rundown below.

“The King of Bros” Matt Riddle was announced as NXT’s newest blockbuster signee at TakeOver: Brooklyn IV in August. He rose to the top of the international circuit after a successful career in professional MMA, which included a winning record in UFC’s welterweight division. Considered one of the top strikers and submission artists in sports-entertainment, Riddle captured championships in the U.K.’s PROGRESS Wrestling and the U.S.-based EVOLVE Wrestling, among other organizations. He made his NXT in-ring debut at a Live Event in Florida in September, defeating Fabian Aichner.

WWE fans recognize Mia Yim from the 2017 and 2018 editions of the Mae Young Classic. After making it to the Second Round in the inaugural tournament, the California native advanced to the Quarterfinals in this year’s event, where she lost to Toni Storm but received “Please sign Mia” chants from the WWE Universe, which led to WWE COO Triple H offering her a contract. A training partner of Shayna Baszler and Jessamyn Duke, Yim made her ring debut in August 2009. She is set to make her NXT TV debut this Wednesday on WWE Network.

Canadian grappler Chelsea Green has competed around the world, wrestling in faraway places like India and Australia, as well as throughout North America. A product of Lance Storm’s Storm Wrestling Academy in Calgary (the same school where Tyler Breeze, Peyton Royce and Oney Lorcan trained), Green first came onto the WWE Universe’s radar as a competitor in the 2015 season of WWE Tough Enough. Before wrestling, Green was a multi-sport athlete who excelled in soccer, volleyball, basketball and track.

Third-generation luchador Humberto Carrillo of Monterrey, Mexico, recently debuted on NXT TV, facing The Forgotten Sons’ Jaxson Ryker in September. Formerly competing under the alias Ultimo Ninja, Carrillo comes from lucha libre’s famed Garza dynasty. WWE fans may remember Carrillo’s uncle, the late Hector Garza, a master of the corkscrew plancha who wrestled in both WCW and WWE at the height of the Monday Night War in the 1990s. Prior to joining the WWE PC, Carrillo won titles throughout Mexico, as well as competed in Japan’s NOAH organization.

Luis Martinez, a 6-foot-5, 270-pound striker from the independent scene, also joins the WWE PC ranks. Initially trained at the Monster Factory in New Jersey, Martinez has wrestled under the ring name Punishment Martinez. Splitting his upbringing between New York and Puerto Rico, Martinez learned the G?j?-ry? form of karate at a young age. Among other accolades, Martinez won Ring of Honor’s Survival of the Fittest tournament in 2017, and he has previously tangled with the likes of NXT’s War Raiders.

Six-foot-two, 230-pound Daniel Vidot of Queensland, Australia, arrives to the WWE PC from the world of professional rugby. He played wing in Australia’s National Rugby League for the Brisbane Broncos, Gold Coast Titans, Canberra Raiders and St. George Illawarra Dragons, as well as competed in English Super League play.

Towering over the rest of the recruits is 7-foot-3, 370-pound Jordan Omogbehin. Originally from Lagos, Nigeria, the imposing Omogbehin played college basketball at the University of South Florida and Morgan State University in Baltimore.

Stay with WWE Digital in the coming weeks for more information on the WWE PC’s newest roster members. To learn more about the WWE PC, including how to apply for a WWE tryout, visit WWEPerformanceCenter.com.