WWE NXT Deadline 12/7/2024 (Results)

“All Ego” Ethan Page vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Nathan Frazer vs. Wes Lee vs. ??? (Iron Survivor Challenge Match)

Je’Von Evans and Wes Lee to start.

Evans hot out the gates, looking for nearfalls, standing shooting star press… SO CLOSE! Lee takes the momentum, spiking him, shoulder blocks in the corner, spinebuster into a jackknife pin… NOPE! Deathlock the legs, grounded punches right to the middle of Je’Von’s spine! Whip reversed and reversed again, Evans with an Arabian press tijeras but Wes sidesteps the dropkick and stomps him!

Je’Von throwing hands, back suplex blocked, headlock punches from Lee but Evans gets the slam for two! Ace Crusher blocked, Je’Von completes it as a Stunner but Wes catches him, schoolboy pin with his feet on the ropes…

Wes Lee earns a fall by pinfall with a schoolboy and his feet on the ropes on Je’Von Evans, for a total of one (1) fall.

The countdown timer ticks…

Nathan Frazer is out third.

Frazer a whirlwind of violence, frog splash… SO CLOSE! Whip reversed out of the corner, up and over, handspring away, reverse STO into the turnbuckles just like his mentor Seth Rollins! Out to the floor, rolling Koppu kick from Lee! Shotgun dropkick puts Nathan into the barricade and Evans returns to the match from the penalty box… TOPE CON GIRO!

Rolling Wes back inside, he rolls out the other side, Je’Von turns and goes after Frazer, throwing him inside. Catch a kick,Nathan gets him on the rebound and Evans blasts him with a kick off the apron, cover, Lee comes in with a somersault senton to break it up! Big slam from Je’Von… STILL NO!

Evans and Frazer up top, jockeying for position, back down, Sling Blade from Nathan… NOPE! Je’Von schoolboy, only two, Frazer with a sunset flip, also two, schoolboy of his own, still not enough! Off the ropes, Nathan clotheslines him to the floor and Je’Von lands on Lee only to get powerbombed into the apron!

Frazer surveys the scene, off the ropes, suicide dive connects! Desultory brawling as the countdown timer ticks…

“All Ego” Ethan Page is out fourth.

All Ego charges in and immediately gets caught…

Nathan Frazer earns a fall by pinfall with a small package on Ethan Page, for a total of one (1) fall.

Page refuses to get into the Penalty Box but Je’Von shoves him in! In the ring, Lee with a schoolboy, no deal, O’Connor roll from Nathan, Evans blasts him with a kick on the kickout, suplex countered, Wes pulls him in, off the ropes, Frazer takes ‘em both out with a lariat!

Frazer lands a Final Cut on Wes, goes up top, Phoenix Splash, Ethan Page returns and stacks him up…

Ethan Page earns a fall by pinfall with a schoolboy pin on Nathan Frazer, for a total of one (1) fall.

Nathan’s bleeding from the nose as he goes to the box, Page tries to steal a quick one on Lee, no deal! Fighting to the apron, Ethan with an electric chair, directing traffic… SUICIDE DIVE DOOMSDAY DEVICE! Back inside, heels fighting over who gets to make the cover, it turns into a brawl on the floor… EVANS DIVES ON THEM!

Throwing All Ego back inside, Je’Von off the top with a splash… WES BREAKS IT UP! Nathan returns from the box, springboard axhandle, all four guys trading strikes as the countdown timer ticks…

Oba Femi is the fifth man!

Femi wrecks house and gets one right away…

Oba Femi earns a fall by pinfall with a lariat on Je’Von Evans, for a total of one (1) fall.

Big backbreaker on All Ego, Lee breaks it up with a superkick, Oba counters a back handspring with the tossing powerbomb… FRAZER BREAKS IT UP! Last Ride on Nathan… ETHAN PULLS THE REFEREE OFF THE PIN! They argue, Femi has hate in his eyes as he slides to the floor and goozles Page against the Lexan of the Penalty Box and bounces his head off of it!

Wes dives and gets caught by Oba, Je’Von is free to return but the door isn’t opening! Nathan puts Femi into the post, Evans climbs out and dives on him! Back inside, springboard…

Je’Von Evans earns a fall by pinfall with a springboard Ace Crusher, for a total of one (1) fall.

Je’Von and Oba square up, throwing hands, Frazer comes in with a dropkick, body blows in the corner, double-teaming the Ruler! Lee joins in, buzzsaw roundhouse sets up a superkick, another superkick, a third, Femi powers up and decks Evans! Superkick Party from Nathan and Wes but Oba freight trains them both!

Whip across, Last Ride on Je’Von, Page slides in and steals one…

Ethan Page earns a fall by pinfall with a folding press on Oba Femi for a total of two (2) falls.

Page falls into a pin on Je’Von, Evans counters…

Je’Von Evans earns a fall by pinfall with a crucifix pin on Ethan Page, for a total of two (2) falls.

All Ego doesn’t want to go in the box with Oba Femi but he has to! Oba throws him into the Lexan and he climbs out the top but Femi pulls him back in and beats him unholy into the plastic! Oba out of the box, Je’Von dives on him, he catches him as All Ego returns to the match… or he would if he wasn’t unconscious.

Oba throws Evans into the Lexan, leaving him unconscious. Back inside, Lee trying to choke him out, rammed into the corner, fending Wes and Natha off with thirty seconds on the clock! Double goozle, double chokeslam, double cover…

Oba Femi earns two falls by pinfall with double chokeslams on both Wes Lee and Nathan Frazer, for a total of three (3) falls.

Evans returns to the match, diving Ace Crusher, but he’s too slow to make the cover and time runs out…

Oba Femi wins, earning three falls total, and becomes #1 contender to the NXT Championship.


We get a Lexis King vignette where he talks about how he came to town even though he’s not booked on the show because here is where he got left out in the cold and now he’s trying to prove every day that he’s not the same, he’s different, and he’s gonna exceed beyond anything he ever did.

He struggles now, but it’s a fight worth fighting for.

Jaida Parker vs. Lola Vice (NXT Underground Match)

Vice takes her down for mounted punches, Parker returns the favor with a spinebuster, drags her around the mat, Lola lands an upkick and blasts Jaida into the crowd at ringside with a boot! Jumping onto Parker for punches, Jaida throws her back inside, scoop and a slam! Another slam, a third, Parker catches a kick and blasts her with an elbow!

Vice in guard, she gets an ankle lock out of it! Jaida crawls to the apron and breaks the hold, Lola flashes a kick at her, action to the floor and Parker ducks a backfist! Blood in the water, Jaida working her arm over, smashing it into the apron, hip attack in the frame of the ring!

Back inside, Parker striking away, grounded punches, Lola trying to block from guard but Jaida overwhelms her, smashing her injured hand into the mat and stomping it! Parker grabs Vice’s black belt and uses it to smash her hand into the post before wrenching it around!

Back inside, Lola gets a second wind, some elbow smashes, Parker cuts her off, Samoan drop connects! Grabbing an armbar, Vice reverses, sleeper hold applied but Jaida posts to her feet and counters with a senton! Brick in play, hammerfists, Lola goes back to the sleeper, Parker reaching for the brick, Vice rolls her around, snap suplex connects!

Back suplex gets Jaida some breathing room, she grabs the brick, Lola cuts her off with a backfist but immediately regrets it, screaming and clutching her wrist! Arm-trap head-and-arm triangle choke applied… IT’S OVER!

Lola Vice wins by referee stoppage with an arm-trap head-and-arm triangle choke.


Axiom chats with a banged-up Nathan Frazer backstage and reassures him that they’re the best tag team in the world and they have this.

Fraxiom (Axiom & Nathan Frazer) (c) vs. No Quarter Catch Crew (Myles Borne & Tavion Heights) (NXT Tag Team Championship)

Borne and Frazer to start, Myles gets the better of Nathan and we get some tags. Heights gets a wicked half-halch suplex off and follows it up with a gator roll! Axiom returns a snapmare, rolling solebutt, Frazer tags back in, Axiom has a Cobra Twist, Nathan off the ropes and he blasts Tavion with a kick!

OTM make their way down the ramp, Frazer gets distracted, action spills to the floor and NQCC get into a shouting match with OTM! Heights suplexes Nathan out of the ring and into Bronco Nima and Lucien Price! Referees eject OTM, Tavion attacking Frazer with grounded punches!

Continuing to work Nathan over, Borne in, wicked pop-up slam cuts him off but doesn’t keep him down! Heights back in, assisted snap scoop powerslam, and a wicked gutwrench facebuster for a nearfall! Frazer snaps off an enzuigiri and tags Axiom back in! A crossbody and a flurry of chops and elbows, up to the second, Myles pulls him down but Axiom puts him into Tavion and takes them both out!

Off the ropes, Penalty Kick, cover for two! Heights with a spinning Tenryu Powerbomb… NO DEAL! Frazer legal again, NQCC double-team him and Axiom makes the save! Rising knee fends Heights off, taking Myles down, Nathan covers, Tavion runs in, Golden Ratio, all four men down and out!

Malfunction at the junction, Axiom accidentally blasts Nathan with a missile dropkick and Tavion slams Frazer into the apron! He tags in, fireman’s carry, F-5 / DDT combination… AXIOM KICKS OUT! Axiom lands a flip piledriver, Borne with a crucifix, countered…

Fraxiom win by pinfall with a small package from Axiom on Myles Borne, retaining the NXT Tag Team Championship.


Backstage, Je’Von Evans is interviewed and he talks about how he can go all night and jokingly suggests he should be put into the women’s match when Wes Lee walks up to ask why he’s so chipper after getting beat and Je’Von chides him for being salty. Lee says one day he’ll be just like him and he cracks Evans across the jaw!

Security swarms and we move on.

Ridge Holland vs. Trick Williams (c) (NXT Championship)

Hot out the gates, Holland with a nearfall off some strikes! Action to the floor, Ridge throwing Williams around, Trick fights out with headbutts and throws him hard into the post! Back and forth, Ridge back in control, Hot Shot sets up a big neckbreaker! Neckbreaker denied, Williams with a DDT and he’s got some breathing room!

Desperate right hands, looking for the Book End, Holland counters and takes him down into an arm-trap crossface, reversed into a cover for two! Book End connects this time… NOPE! Air Raid Crash connects, Ridge goes up top, nobody home for the headbutt, Trick lands Cyclone Kill… SO CLOSE!

Trading covers for nearfalls, both men down and out! To the floor, Ridge clears the announce desk, takes Williams up top, back body drop counters! Back inside, Holland gets him trapped neck-first in the ropes somehow! Referee DA Brewere manages to free him but it’s a near thing! Ridge catches him… TRICK KICKS OUT OF THE REDEEMER!

Trick sets it up…

Trick Williams wins by pinfall with Trickshot, retaining the NXT Championship.


I lost the exact details in a copy/paste error but Ava Raine had a bit backstage with Tiffany Stratton setting some stuff up for upcoming shows.

Giulia vs. Sol Ruca vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Wren Sinclair vs. Zaria (Iron Survivor Challenge Match)

Giulia and Wren Sinclair start the match.

Feeling out, Giulia largely in control, a little striking, a little grappling, whip reversed, shoulder block, octopus hold countered and the countdown timer ticks…

Sol Ruca is out third.

Ruca a flurry of superkicks, revolution back suplex facebuster on Giulia, surfing on her, Sinclair off the ropes, crossbody caught and Sol slams her into Giulia… NO GOOD! Wren with Cattle Mutilation on Ruca, Giulia lets it go for a minute before breaking it up and stacking them up for a double crossface! Letting go of that, sleeper on Wren, Sol grabs one on Giulia for the double-stack!

Sinclair fights out into a Fujiwara armbar on Ruca, bridging backshifting to a heel hook on Giulia, back and forth, top wristlock from Giulia on Sol, Wren breaks it up with a dropkick, Sinclair with a running knee on Ruca! Whip blocked, Giulia chooses to help her out and Sol slides clean out of the ring to the floor!

Short-arm knee from Giulia, scoop…

Giulia earns a fall by pinfall with a northern lights bomb on Wren Sinclair, for a total of one (1) fall.

The countdown timer ticks…

Zaria is out fourth.

Zaria wrecking shop, defying attempts to double-team her, Ruca manages a double Soul Snatcher but both women fall out of the ring, no pinfall! Sinclair gets out of the penalty box…

Sol Ruca earns a fall by pinfall with Soul Snatcher on Wren Sinclair for a total of one (1) fall.

Sol in it with Zaria, fighting on the apron, back elbow knocks her down, Giulia gets under her, Zaria fights her off! Sol and Giulia team up… DOUBLE POWERBOMB THROUGH THE ANNOUNCE TABLE! Giulia follows it with a hanging neckbreaker off the apron as Wren gets out again! Sinclair trying to pick the bones, she gets Giulia up but Giulia is no easy mark and they fight out to the other side of the floor!

Ruca dives on them, back inside, cover, countdown timer ticks…

Stephanie Vaquer is out fifth.

Vaquer cleaning house, Zaria pulls her out of the ring and smashes her into the penalty box! Back inside, lariat for Giulia, German suplex for Sinclair, spear for Ruca! Giulia grabs a sleeper hold, Stephanie climbs on top of her but Zaria shrugs her off in the corner!

Walking Giulia into the middle of the ring, Zaria gets a grip on her neck… CANNONBALL POWERSLAM RIGHT INTO VAQUER! Fireman’s carry…

Zaria earns a fall by pinfall with the F-5 on Giulia, for a total of one (1) fall.

Schoolboy on Sol, Wren counters, Ruca double pin, no dice! Stephanie with a Codebreaker, X-Factor from Sol, the three of them down and out! Giulia back in the action, double missile dropkick, cover on Zaria, Sinclair pulls her off the cover! Hammerlock revolution Michinoku Driver on Wren, Vaquer breaks it up!

Stephanie and Giulia work together to take everybody out and trade headbutts in the middle of the ring! Vaquer with the package lift, countered, back suplex connects! Rolling figure four headscissors, smashing Giulia’s face into the mat, up top, cut off, butterfly superplex from the Beautiful Madness!

Sol capitalizes with a splash, Zaria pulls her off with a German suplex! Sinclair sidesteps a chair, Vaquer cuts her off…

Stephanie Vaquer earns a fall by pinfall with a crossleg victory roll pin, for a total of one (1) fall.

Ruca off the ropes, Giulia drop toehold but she ducks a Tiger feint kick from Stephanie! Springboard front flip double lariat, no dice! Wren gets out of the box, sunset flip…

Wren Sinclair earns a fall by pinfall with a sunset flip on Sol Ruca, for a total of one (1) fall.

Zaria spears her and Vaquer both, fireman’s carry, F-5 but Giulia cuts her off…

Giulia earns a fall by pinfall with Arrivederci, for a total of two (2) falls.

Stephanie rushes in and pins her but time is up!

Giulia wins with a total of two (2) falls, becoming #1 contender to the NXT Women’s Championship.

Credit to CageSideSeats

“Transfer Window” Teased on WWE SmackDown: Roster Shakeups Coming in 2025?

If there’s one thing to know about the Paul Levesque era of WWE, it’s that every detail matters—no line, moment, or background shot is without purpose. That philosophy was on full display during this week’s WWE SmackDown, as a small but significant comment could signal a major roster shakeup in the near future.

During the opening promo segment featuring Cody Rhodes, RAW’s Chad Gable—alongside The Creed Brothers—surprisingly made an appearance on the blue brand. While it might seem odd for RAW Superstars to crash SmackDown, Gable quickly explained that “the transfer window is about to open,” hinting at a potential move to SmackDown. He further noted that SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis was already working behind the scenes to bring him over.

To add fuel to the fire, Michael Cole followed up on commentary, stating that when RAW officially moves to Netflix in January 2025, fans can expect significant changes to both SmackDown and NXT. Cole’s comment left little doubt that trades, roster shake-ups, and call-ups from NXT are on the horizon as WWE prepares for a new era across its brands.

What Does This Mean for WWE?

  1. Roster Trades and NXT Call-Ups: WWE has teased a “transfer window” concept, which opens the door for Superstars to swap brands. This could see major names move between RAW and SmackDown, as well as emerging talent from NXT getting called up to the main roster. It’s a fresh and exciting way to bolster the rosters ahead of RAW’s move to Netflix and the rumored third hour of SmackDown.
  2. Commentary Shake-Up: Michael Cole’s mention could also serve as a transition for WWE’s broadcast teams. With rumors of Pat McAfee returning to SmackDown commentary, it makes sense for Michael Cole to head back to RAW, while Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett are said to be joining Corey Graves on the blue brand. These moves will give WWE’s commentary teams a refreshed dynamic heading into 2025.
  3. The Third Hour of SmackDown: Another significant takeaway is the speculation surrounding SmackDown expanding to a three-hour format. If this happens, the blue brand will need a deeper roster to fill the extra time, and the “transfer window” could be WWE’s storyline explanation for these roster additions.

Why This Matters

WWE is clearly preparing for a seismic shift in 2025 as it adjusts to new deals and platforms. The “transfer window” could be a game-changing way to keep storylines fresh, create buzz around Superstar moves, and elevate talent from NXT. It also ties into WWE’s growing partnership with Netflix, giving fans plenty to look forward to as WWE embarks on a new era.

For now, details are scarce, but the groundwork is being laid. Keep an eye on SmackDown, RAW, and NXT in the coming months because when the “transfer window” officially opens, the WWE landscape could look very different.

WWE Announces Tonga Loa Is Out Indefinitely Due To Torn Bicep Sustained At WarGames

The fallout from WWE Survivor Series: WarGames continues to take its toll on Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline faction, with another key member now sidelined due to injury. Following the brutal WarGames main event this past Saturday, WWE confirmed on SmackDown that Tonga Loa has suffered a torn bicep and is out indefinitely.

During Friday’s SmackDown, WWE displayed both a scan of Loa’s torn bicep and footage of him wearing a sling. It was also revealed that the former WWE Tag Team Champion has already undergone surgery to begin the recovery process. While there’s no clear timeline for Loa’s return, torn biceps typically require several months of rehabilitation, leaving a significant hole in Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline moving forward.

Loa is just the latest casualty from Survivor Series: WarGames. As reported earlier, Bronson Reed sustained a serious ankle injury, which WWE also addressed during the SmackDown broadcast, while Jimmy Uso is dealing with a broken toe. Despite speculation about Jacob Fatu suffering a scare during the chaotic match, he appears to have avoided any significant injury.

The WarGames match saw Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline—featuring Sikoa, Tanga Loa, Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu, and Bronson Reed—come up short against Roman Reigns, Jimmy Uso, Jey Uso, Sami Zayn, and CM Punk. With three members of Sikoa’s group now banged up, the faction is already showing signs of strain as they attempt to establish dominance under Solo’s leadership.

Interestingly, Tonga Loa’s absence was felt immediately during SmackDown. The show opened with Sikoa, Jacob Fatu, and Tama Tonga attacking Apollo Crews backstage—without Loa in tow—suggesting the group is wasting no time in carrying out their agenda despite the mounting injuries.

For fans, this latest injury raises questions about how the New Bloodline will regroup and adapt in Loa’s absence. Will Solo Sikoa look to bring in reinforcements, or will the remaining members of the group step up to fill the void? One thing is certain: The battle between Roman Reigns’ Bloodline and Solo Sikoa’s New Bloodline is far from over, but injuries could force a shift in strategy for the faction.

WWE NXT Deadline 12/7/2024 (Card)

WWE NXT Deadline – Saturday, December 7 – The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota

CARD

MEN’S IRON SURVIVOR CHALLENGE MATCH:
Je’Von Evans vs. Wes Lee vs. Nathan Frazer vs. Ethan Page vs. Eddy Thorpe

WOMEN’S IRON SURVIVOR CHALLENGE MATCH:
Sol Ruca vs. Zaria vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Giulia vs. Wren Sinclair

NXT TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP:
Axiom & Nathan Frazer (c) vs. No Quarter Catch Crew (Myles Borne & Tavion Heights)

NXT CHAMPIONSHIP:
Trick Williams (c) vs. Ridge Holland

NXT UNDERGROUND MATCH:
Lola Vice vs. Jaida Parker

WWE SmackDown Preview 12/6/2024

WWE SmackDown airs live tonight on the USA Network from the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

  • Fallout from Survivor Series: War Games
  • WWE Women’s United States Championship Tournament First Round Match: Naomi vs. Tiffany Stratton vs. Elektra Lopez
  • What’s fate of the Women’s Tag Team Championship after Jade Cargill was taken out?

Significant Change To WWE Raw Broadcast Coming With Netflix Move In January (Report)

WWE is gearing up for a monumental shift in how fans will experience Monday Night Raw. Starting January 6, 2025, the red brand will move away from traditional cable television and onto the Netflix streaming platform, marking a bold new era for the company. But that’s not the only shake-up in store—according to recent reports, Raw will also adopt a live-streaming format on Netflix, airing in real-time no matter the location of its taping.

Live Streaming Across All Time Zones

Traditionally, Raw episodes taped outside North America have aired at the usual 8 PM EST time slot in the U.S., albeit on a tape delay due to time zone differences. However, starting in 2025, fans can expect live broadcasts regardless of the taping’s origin. For instance, when Raw heads to Europe in March 2025 for shows in Brussels, Glasgow, and London, American viewers will be able to tune in live during the afternoon. For those unable to watch live, the episodes will be available on Netflix as Video-On-Demand (VOD) shortly after they air.

This change aligns with the flexibility and immediacy that streaming platforms like Netflix offer, enabling WWE to further cater to its global audience. Fans worldwide will have the option to watch Raw as it happens, adding a fresh layer of excitement to the weekly flagship show.

Runtime Flexibility Adds Intrigue

In addition to the move to Netflix, Raw’s runtime appears to be evolving as well. While the show traditionally ran for three hours—or two hours in its current temporary format—new reports suggest that WWE may adopt a more flexible runtime. Details remain unconfirmed, but this shift could allow WWE greater freedom to tailor episodes based on storytelling and content needs, rather than adhering to a rigid broadcast schedule.

Star-Studded Netflix Debut

The premiere episode of Raw on Netflix will emanate live from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, and the company is pulling out all the stops. WWE has already announced appearances from major stars, including 16-time World Champion John Cena and former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns. Other top names like Cody Rhodes and Bianca Belair are also slated to appear, promising a blockbuster debut for Raw’s streaming era.

WWE Hall Of Famer Jesse Ventura To Make Return At Saturday Night’s Main Event

The WWE is bringing back a nostalgic favorite this month, as Saturday Night’s Main Event makes its grand return live on NBC on Saturday, December 14. Adding to the excitement, legendary figure Jesse “The Body” Ventura will step into the commentary booth for this special event, making his presence felt once again in the world of professional wrestling.

This marks Ventura’s first appearance with WWE since August, when he made a surprise appearance on Monday Night Raw. His return comes as part of a broader reconciliation with the company, spurred by the recent leadership shakeup following Vince McMahon’s exit. It’s been reported that Ventura signed a Legends deal with WWE earlier this year, paving the way for potential future appearances beyond this event.

A Complicated History with WWE

Ventura’s relationship with WWE is storied and, at times, contentious. During his career, he excelled as both a wrestler and a charismatic commentator, often working alongside McMahon at the announce desk. However, his efforts to unionize wrestlers in the 1980s and subsequent legal disputes with WWE led to his departure in 1990. Despite their rocky history, Ventura made sporadic appearances in later years and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2004.

His return to Saturday Night’s Main Event will undoubtedly bring a dose of nostalgia for fans who remember his iconic commentary style and quick wit. As of now, it’s unclear whether Ventura will call the entire show or lend his voice to select matches, but his involvement is sure to be a highlight.

Star-Studded Card for a Classic Revival

The event already boasts an exciting lineup of matches, promising a memorable night for wrestling fans:

  • Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens for the Undisputed WWE Championship: A clash of top-tier talent with the highest stakes.
  • GUNTHER vs. Finn Balor for the World Heavyweight Championship: A hard-hitting battle showcasing two of WWE’s finest.
  • IYO SKY vs. Liv Morgan for the Women’s World Championship: Can SKY dethrone Morgan and take the gold?
  • WWE Women’s United States Championship Tournament Finals: The crowning of a new champion in a division buzzing with energy.

A Blast from the Past Meets the Future

The return of Saturday Night’s Main Event is more than just a callback to WWE’s golden era—it’s a chance to blend classic wrestling nostalgia with the modern era’s dynamic in-ring action. With Ventura on commentary and an exciting card in place, December 14 is shaping up to be a must-watch night for fans both old and new.

Will Saturday Night’s Main Event live up to its legendary status? All eyes will be on WWE to deliver the magic once again.

Pat McAfee Confirms WWE RAW Return For Netflix Debut

Pat McAfee is making his highly anticipated return to WWE commentary, just in time for RAW’s debut on Netflix this January. The charismatic broadcaster, who stepped away in August to focus on his role with ESPN’s College GameDay, confirmed the news via Twitter following an announcement by Triple H at a Netflix media event earlier this week.

McAfee’s return reunites him with longtime commentary partner Michael Cole, a pairing fans have praised for their energy and chemistry. reflecting his excitement, McAfee wrote on X:

“An absolute honor to be asked back… A childhood dream realized every single time I’m lucky enough to be in an arena with the @WWE Universe.

Can’t wait to be talking into a microphone next to @MichaelCole again.. He’s the [GOAT].

I’m excited to tell the worldwide audience on Netflix how great the WWE Superstars are… and how big of scumbags some of ‘em are too. Let’s go.”

WWE Commentary Meets Netflix

McAfee’s return coincides with a groundbreaking move for WWE, as RAW becomes the first weekly wrestling program to premiere on Netflix. This new platform is expected to broaden WWE’s global reach, offering fresh opportunities to connect with a diverse audience. With McAfee at the commentary table, the broadcast promises to deliver the blend of humor, passion, and sharp analysis that made him a fan favorite.

The McAfee-Cole Dynamic

McAfee’s partnership with Michael Cole has been celebrated for revitalizing WWE commentary. Cole, who has referred to McAfee as a “game-changer,” will no doubt benefit from the return of his high-energy co-host. The duo’s infectious camaraderie and knack for storytelling have added an extra layer of excitement to WWE broadcasts, making their reunion one of the most anticipated aspects of RAW’s Netflix era.

A Warm Welcome Back

Fans and Superstars alike have expressed enthusiasm for McAfee’s return, viewing his unique voice as a perfect fit for WWE’s evolving presence in the streaming world. With his trademark wit and ability to connect with audiences, McAfee’s commentary is set to elevate WWE’s Netflix debut and reintroduce viewers to the magic of Monday night wrestling.

Bronson Reed Injury Update Following WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024

Bronson Reed’s jaw-dropping performance at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames 2024 came at a cost, as the powerhouse may have sustained a significant injury during the match. Concerns arose after Reed executed a breathtaking Tsunami splash from the top of the WarGames cage, leading to fears of injuries to one or both ankles.

According to a report from the Wrestling Observer, Reed is scheduled to undergo further medical tests to determine the full extent of the damage. Early indications suggest a potential broken right ankle, though initial fears of injuries to both ankles have since been alleviated.

At this time, WWE has not provided a timetable for Reed’s recovery, leaving his future in limbo. Fans and insiders alike will be watching closely, as Reed has been a dominant force on WWE programming in recent months, and any extended absence would be a significant loss.

Reed’s fearless leap from the cage highlighted his commitment to delivering unforgettable moments, but the risk appears to have taken its toll. Stay tuned for updates as more details on Reed’s condition emerge.

WWE NXT Preview 12/3/2024

WWE will present a new episode of NXT tonight on The CW Network at 8:00 pm EST. The show will mark the final stop before NXT Deadline 2024.

  • Last Chance Iron Survivor Qualifier: Wren Sinclair vs. Kelani Jordan vs. Jaida Parker vs. Cora Jade
  • Last Chance Iron Survivor Qualifier: Eddy Thorpe vs. Axiom vs. Lexis King vs. Cedric Alexander
  • #1 Contenders Tag Team Battle Royal
  • Eric Bischoff appears
  • X-Pac appears