WWE SmackDown Preview 4/24/20, 25 Years of Triple H

Tonight’s WWE Fiday Night SmackDown on FOX will air live from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL.

WWE NXT Preview 4/22/20

Tonight’s WWE NXT episode will air live from the NXT Arena at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.

* Finn Bálor and The Velveteen Dream go one-on-one

* Tegan Nox & Shotzi Blackheart face off with Dakota Kai & Raquel Gonzalez

* El Hijo del Fantasma debuts against Jack Gallagher

* Kushida and Tony Nese clash in Interim NXT Cruiserweight Title Tournament action

* Drake Maverick battles Jake Atlas in a Group A Interim NXT Cruiserweight Title Tournament Match

WWE RAW Preview 4/20/20

Tonight’s WWE RAW will air on the USA Network from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

WWE has not issued the official preview for tonight’s show but they are advertising that WWE Champion Drew McIntyre will respond to last week’s attack by Seth Rollins.

WWE has also announced the following Money In the Bank qualifying matches for tonight’s show:

* Aleister Black vs. Austin Theory
* MVP vs. Apollo Crews
* Rey Mysterio vs. Murphy

WWE Making Adjustments To Filming Schedule To Increase Performer Safety

Pro Wrestling Sheet reports that WWE is making a big adjustment to their filming schedule in an effort to increase the level of safety for performers amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

As you’ll recall, WWE returned to live television shows from the Performance Center this week after the Governor of Florida allowed sports and entertainment properties to resume producing events in the state as long as there are no fans in attendance.

Now, however, the company is making another change to how things will be filmed for the next few months at the WWE Performance Center.

We’ve learned that in an effort to have performers traveling as little as possible, the WWE filming schedule going forward will be as follows:

  • SmackDown will air this evening live as scheduled on FOX
  • Raw will air on Monday live as scheduled on USA Network
  • NXT will air on Wednesday live as scheduled
  • Next Friday, SmackDown will air live as scheduled
  • Saturday, April 25; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (airing May 1 and May 8)
  • Monday, April 27; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night and the other will air the following week on May 4)
  • Wednesday, April 29; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on May 6)
  • Monday, May 11; one episode of Raw will be taped for that night and one episode of SmackDown will be taped for May 15
  • Tuesday, May 12; one episode of Raw will be taped for May 18 and one episode of SmackDown will be taped for May 22
  • Wednesday, May 13; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on May 20)
  • Monday, May 25; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night, the other will air on June 1)
  • Tuesday, May 26; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (one will air on May 29, the other will air on June 5)
  • Wednesday, May 27; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on June 3)
  • Monday, June 8; one episode of Raw taped for that evening and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 12
  • Tuesday, June 9; one episode of NXT will be taped for June 10
  • Monday, June 15; one episode of Raw taped for that evening and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 19
  • Tuesday, June 16; one episode of Raw taped for June 22 and another episode of SmackDown taped for June 26
  • Wednesday, June 17; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is that night, the other will air on June 24)
  • Monday, June 29; two episodes of Raw will be taped (one for that night and the other will air on July 6)
  • Tuesday, June 30; two episodes of SmackDown will be taped (one for July 3 and one for July 10)
  • Wednesday, July 1; two episodes of NXT will be taped (one is for that night, the other will air on July 8)

According to sources, the health and safety measures being utilized at the Performance Center for shows has continued to evolve as we learn more about the coronavirus as a society. This includes everyone wearing face masks, good hygiene/handwashing for appropriate amount of time, medical screenings prior to entering any closed set, matches done in waves, only essential personnel on-site, adhering to social distancing outside of performances, ‘pandemic-level cleaning’ and more.

Our sources say that despite some outside criticism, WWE is putting a lot of effort into mitigating risks and doing the best they can to protect people’s health and safety while still keeping the business afloat amidst the current pandemic.

A rep for WWE confirmed the scheduling information when reached for comment.

“We believe it is now more important than ever to provide people with a diversion from these hard times,” the company said in a previous statement. “We are producing content on a closed set with only essential personnel in attendance following appropriate guidelines while taking additional precautions to ensure the health and wellness of our performers and staff. As a brand that has been woven into the fabric of society, WWE and its Superstars bring families together and deliver a sense of hope, determination and perseverance.”

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

WWE SmackDown Preview 4/17/20

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown on FOX will air live from the closed-set WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

* Another unique Triple Threat Match will see SmackDown Tag Team Titles on the line

* Sasha Banks and Tamina to clash in a match with championship implications

* Daniel Bryan to face Cesaro in Men’s Money in the Bank Qualifying Match

* Sonya Deville out to clear the air with Mandy Rose

* Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match spot on the line when Naomi meets Dana Brooke

Full List Of WWE Talent Released

WWE announced a host of business related changes due to the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic during a business call with company talent. Among the changes announced during the call was that WWE will furlough some employees they hope to bring back when the crisis is over, along with some permanent roster cuts. The company will reportedly save $703,000 a month from the talent cuts.

Among those released include twenty-two wrestlers, ten producers, three coaches and six other members of talent or creative. Here is a rundown of those released along with some background information on each.

Wrestlers Released

  • Rusev
  • Kurt Angle
  • Zack Ryder
  • Erick Rowan
  • Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson
  • Sarah Logan
  • EC3
  • Drake Maverick
  • Curt Hawkins
  • Mike and Maria Kanellis
  • Heath Slater
  • No Way Jose
  • Eric Young
  • Lio Rush
  • Primo and Epico
  • Deonna Purrazzo
  • Dan Matha
  • MJ Jenkins
  • Alyssa Marino
  • Aleksandar Jaksic

Producers Furloughed

  • Fit Finley
  • Shane Helms
  • Billy Kidman
  • Mike Rotunda
  • Pat Buck
  • Shawn Daivari
  • Scott Armstrong
  • Sarah Stock
  • Lance Storm

Coaches

  • Serena Deeb
  • Kendo Kashin
  • Chris Guy, known by the ring name Ace Steel

Announcers

  • Aiden English
  • Jerry Soto

Referees

  • Mike Chioda

Creative

  • Andrea Listenberger

Other On-Air Talent

Josiah Williams is better known as the rapper Wrestle & Flow, the name he posted WWE theme remixes under on YouTube.

Jon Quasto

 

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE Hall Of Famer Ring Announcer Howard Finkel Passes Away

WWE has confirmed legendary announcer Howard Finkel passed away at the age of 69.

The wrestling promotion made the unfortunate announcement Thursday morning.  Finkel’s cause of death was not mentioned in the article, but the announcer had struggled with his health in recent years after suffering a stroke

For anyone who might be unfamiliar … Finkel was also WWE’s longest tenured employee after starting with the company under Vince Sr. in 1975.

“In what has already been a tough week for our @WWE family, today we lost our 1st ever employee and WWE Hall of Famer, [Howard Finkel]. Howard’s voice is iconic & recognized by generations of fans. He will be missed. #RIPHowardFinkel Thank you for everything,” Stephanie McMahon wrote.

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Vince McMahon Meeting With WWE Talent: Talent Cuts Coming, Furloughs

Vince McMahon held a call with this afternoon to address WWE employees. This is breaking, but here are some quick highlights:

* Up to 40% of employees will be furloughed. Vince said that he hopes to have them back when the situation is resolved, but there is no timeline. Furloughed employees will receive a text message from WWE HR immediately.

* Permanent talent cuts will be coming, and there could be announcements today.

* Construction of WWE Headquarters in Stamford, CT has been delayed six months.

* Third party consulting contracts have been cancelled as well.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE NXT Preview 4/15/20

Tonight’s WWE NXT episode on the USA Network will reportedly be the return to live TV for the brand, airing from the NXT Arena at Full Sail University in Winter Park, FL.

WWE Deemed An “Essential Business” By Governor During Coronavirus Pandemic

The Mayor of Orange County, Florida confirmed WWE has been deemed an “essential business” during the coronavirus pandemic.

Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings took part in a press conference on Monday where he was asked how WWE has continued to create content while other businesses are forced to close.

“Initially there was a review that was done and they were not initially deemed an essential business,” Demings replied. “With some conversations with the Governor’s office regarding the Governor’s order, they were deemed an essential business. So, therefore, they were allowed to remain open.”

As we previously reported, WWE shows reportedly will return to being filmed live starting this week.

The Mayor was also asked about WWE confirming an on-screen talent, who is not a member of the roster and has since recovered, testing positive for COVID-19.

“In terms of the specifics associated with the wrestling personality who tested positive, I don’t know any of the details of that obviously because of HIPAA laws,” he answered.

“But, that’s like a little family. A small family of professional athletes that wrestle. And if one of my family members tested positive in my house, that would be concerning to me. We would have to make some provisions in our house to make sure that the rest of us not get infected. So I would assume that, from a business perspective, the WWE is doing that type of analysis of its own family.”

Watch the press conference below.

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet