Jericho Wins U.S. Title (Video)

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Last night on RAW Chris Jericho won the United States Championship, the only WWE Title that has eluded him. Jericho got the pin cover for victory for him and Kevin Owens in the Handicap match for the Title against Roman Reigns.

The Undertaker Enters 2017 Royal Rumble Match (Video)

The Undertaker made his return to RAW last night. He declared his entrance into the 2017 Royal Rumble Match. He said he has dug 29 holes for 29 souls.

RAW Preview 1/9/17

Tonight RAW is in New Orleans. We will see the return of The Undertaker and “HBK” Shawn Michaels.

The main event for tonight is WWE United States Champion Roman Reigns vs Chris Jericho & WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens in a Handicap Match

What do The Deadman and The Showstopper have planned?

Can Reigns defy the odds against Owens and Jericho in a Handicap Match?

Who will declare for the Royal Rumble Match?

Will Bayley dethrone Charlotte Flair?

Is Neville our next WWE Cruiserweight Champion?

Source: WWE.com

Does Sasha Banks Want To Jump To SmackDown Live?

Earlier this week, Sasha Banks may have indicated that she wants to jump from RAW to SmackDown Live when she posted a cryptic tweet.  A fan tweeted a GIF of her holding the RAW Women’s Title with a caption that said, “soon Lil Boss Jr will come home.” Sasha responded with the following tweet:

Mick Foley Needs Hip Surgery But Doesn’t Have Health Insurance, Talks WWE Contract Status, More

WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley took to Facebook today to address reports of a possible hip surgery. Foley says he does need the $60,000 operation but he doesn’t have health insurance after having his coverage dropped this year.

The RAW General Manager reveals that he is on a handshake deal with WWE, besides the Legends deal which is for merchandise, and confirms he missed Monday’s RAW. You can read his full post below:

ABOUT THAT HIP OPERATIONI guess I should’ve said something when I started getting prayers and well wishes from friends and colleagues alike – including some of the biggest names in the business. I have definitely mentioned that I needed a hip replacement, definitely mentioned that I intended to get one sometime early in 2017, but never actually set a date. I have this little tiny problem in that I don’t actually have health insurance.

I had health insurance for 26 years, but the last four years have been tough – with companies sending out letters telling me they will no longer be insuring families, and that I needed to find alternate insurance. By 2016 health insurance was particularly confusing, and after missing one payment, I found myself no longer insured. I am doing my best to be insured in 2017, but nothing is guaranteed, and I have no idea how this new insurance company will feel about replacing a hip that clearly should’ve been replaced many years ago.

For those wondering why the general manager of Raw needs to procure his own health insurance: well, I’m on a handshake deal. I do the job as long as I enjoy it and feel like I am making a difference, and I do it as long as WWE is happy with me and thinks I’m the best person for the role. No contract involved at all, except for the legends deal, which is strictly about merchandise. For those wondering why I just don’t pay out-of-pocket, well it’s a $60,000 operation, and I am going to look at some other options before I shell out 60K for an operation. Maybe I will concentrate on landing a couple of TV or film roles and get the far superior AFTRA insurance to take care of the operation. I probably should not be talking about it at all – but the word is out there, and I feel like I owe people an explanation.

Luckily, I am used to the constant pain – and it’s not like I wasn’t warned by almost every guy in the wrestling business that the moves I was doing as a younger man were going to come back to haunt me. Well, they’re haunting me! The weight-loss has helped considerably; without it, and the DDP yoga, I don’t believe I could even get through airports. But the constant travel means constant pain. I love being the Raw GM, and I will miss it when it’s gone. But my quality of life will probably improve when Stephanie and WWE decide to go in a new direction.

Thank you for your prayers and concern. I am coming off an amazing December, during which I created some memories that I know I will hold onto for a lifetime. I know a lot of people don’t get my whole Santa thing. I can only tell you that when that red suit goes on, the very best part of me comes out, and I do some things I am very proud of each December. I had wanted most of December off, but I had made a commitment to the Pittsburgh Children’s Hospital, and it meant a lot to me to fulfill that commitment. Then Mr. McMahon said something to me about a shark cage in question with Chris Jericho suspended above it, and I knew I had to be at that Raw. I missed Monday’s raw. I should be back for almost every episode until that moment comes when/if the company decides to go in a different direction. If they do, I will simply be grateful for every single day I had a chance to go out and try to make a difference. Some nights I was more successful than others. But deep down I think the superstars in the back know I was doing my best to look out for them – and they know that has not always the case when it comes to the people who fill these roles.

With or without a new hip I’m going to lead a good life. The medical sciences out there to help me lead a life with far less pain. I hope that I am given the opportunity to take advantage of the new technology. Maybe some enterprising orthopedic specialist can think outside the box and look at me as a potential poster-boy for their services. If The Rock can sell tires, then I have to believe I can sell hip replacements.

Have a nice day.

Source: WrestlingINC

RAW Preview 12/19/16

Tonight’s WWE RAW takes place from the Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio with the fallout from last night’s Roadblock: End of the Line.

 

Friends in treachery steal Universal Title victory

All hail The “Iron” Queen

Can Sheamus & Cesaro co-exist as Raw Tag Team Champions?

When will Sami Zayn be satisfied?

Why did Neville attack Swann and Perkins?

Source: WWE.com

Mick Foley Undergoing Surgery – Taking Time Off

Dave Meltzer reported on last night’s episode of Wrestling Observer Radio that RAW General Manager will be undergoing hip replacement surgery. He noted that Foley stayed last week to do the Sami Zayn angle on RAW and give Sami the rub. He said that Foley may be back on the January 2nd episode of RAW, but will be gone again regardless to recover from the surgery.

Update:

Meltzer added on last night’s episode that Foley was originally supposed to have this weekend off, but was called to do the appearance at WWE Roadblock last night. Foley was said to be “in tremendous pain” and will be getting the hip replacement surgery relatively soon. He requested time off because it is difficult for him to do all the traveling with the pain that he’s in.

Source: WrestlingINC

The New Day Makes History

Last night on WWE RAW, The New Day made history by becoming the longest reigning WWE Tag Team Champions. The record was previously held by Demolition They accomplished by winning 2 different Triple Threat Tag Team Title matches. First they defeated, Gallows & Anderson and Sheamus & Cesaro. In the main event they defeated, Kevin Owens & Chris Jericho and Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns.

The New Day posted about their big night on Twitter:

RAW Preview 12/12/16

The New Day face tough title defense in Triple Threat Match

Iron sharpens iron as Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair aim to settle the score

Are Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho “Best friends” no more?

The Emmalina makeover is here!

Enzo Amore checks in, but he doesn’t check out

Will Mick Foley give Sami Zayn his match with Braun Strowman?

Source: WWE.com

Full Details On WWE Week On The USA Network

The USA Network issued the following today:

USA RINGS IN THE HOLIDAYS WITH WWE(R) AIRING SPECIAL PROGRAMMING THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 12Look for the annual “Tribute to the Troops” on Wednesday, December 14 at 8:00/7:00c.

USA Network will kick off the holidays beginning Monday, December 12, with WWE HOLIDAY WEEK. In addition to regularly scheduled live WWE events, USA will feature movies starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and the 14th annual WWE’S TRIBUTE TO THE TROOPS – a special that honors our servicemen and women and celebrates their dedication and commitment to our country.

USA Network’s WWE HOLIDAY WEEK will include:

Monday, December 12

– Festivities will begin with three hours of WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW(R) at 8/7c, featuring superstars Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens, Rusev, Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA.

Tuesday, December 13

– The week continues with a trio of WWE legend Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s movies – Faster (2010) at 1pm/12c, G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013) at 3pm/2c and The Other Guys (2010) at 5:30pm/4:30c.

– The two-hour WWE SMACKDOWN(R) LIVE will take place at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C. at 8/7c, with top Superstars including Dean Ambrose, AJ Styles, Becky Lynch, Bray Wyatt, Kane and Randy Orton.

– Following WWE SMACKDOWN LIVE, an all-new episode of USA Network’s hit original series SHOOTER will feature WWE Superstar Randy Orton in a special guest starring role. The series, starring Ryan Phillippe, airs every Tuesday at 10/9c.

Wednesday, December 14

– At 8/7c, WWE and USA Network will celebrate our nation’s heroes with the two-hour TRIBUTE TO THE TROOPS. Held at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C., this year marks the first time in the event’s 14-year history that it will take place in our nation’s capital.

Additionally, TALK STOOP with Cat Greenleaf will feature interviews throughout the week with WWE Superstars, including Roman Reigns, Chris Jericho, The Miz and Stephanie McMahon.