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10/10 summerslam
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#metas stuff#wwe#wwe summerslam#summerslam 2024#drew mcintyre#rhea ripley#logan paul#la knight#fuck logan paul#united states championship#roman reigns#the bloodline#solo sikoa#cody rhodes#holy shit
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Summerslam 2024
Since we are just 6 days away from the biggest party of the Summer who will win each match you guys get to decide
My Pick - LA Knight
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WWE SummerSlam (2024) - REVIEW
I used to look forward to the annual SummerSlam event ever since I started watching WWE following SummerSlam 1996. That event, much like this one, also featured a stunning betrayal in one of its pivotal matches when Paul Bearer betrayed the Undertaker for Mankind. So SummerSlam played a significant part in discovering my love for wrestling, I even bought VHS tapes of SummerSlam 1988, 89, 90, 91, and 92 as I retrospectively discovered that era of wrestling. SummerSlam 1996-8 remained highlight events during my time of watching WWE but with the exception of perhaps the 2000 and 2002 event, SummerSlam to me never quite felt as important again compared to the other Big 4 events of WWE.
Perhaps part of the issue is that SummerSlam lacks a unique concept; Royal Rumble and Survivor Series have always been built around a particular match type while WrestleMania has always been the biggest spectacle of the sport. SummerSlam has had moments over the years but to me at least it just hasn't felt quite as important to the other 3 ... maybe that's just me, I don't know. The point I'm trying to make is that the 2024 SummerSlam was the first time in as long as I can remember that the event did feel that it had that same gravitas as the other Big 4 events. This is a show that didn't have a diverse card in terms of match type; there were no tag team matches, triple threat, cage, ladder or any other creative match that other events have utilised. This was a stadium show with 7 singles matches that all had a long-term story at its centre and whose outcomes would redraw the map of the main roster. OK, sure, the match outcomes were generally what I predicted, but while watching the event, there were moments where I doubted those outcomes as the in-ring drama drew me in. SummerSlam 2024, for me, has been the best event PLE since WrestleMania 40 and even then, maybe slightly better in some respects.
MATCH 1 - WWE Women's Championship: Liv Morgan (champion) vs. Rhea Ripley
SummerSlam got off to a very strong start with this opening match, which was never going to struggle in terms of story, but when it came to the in-ring action? I wasn't sure, but that doubt was more about Liv Morgan than Rhea Ripley. There's no question that the Liv Morgan of recent years couldn't be more different than the way she was during her time with The Riott Squad, but even then there's been something about her that hasn't always convinced despite defeating Ronda Rousey for her first World title. Her scrappy style in the ring, the constant underdog presentation didn't help the feeling that she was often punching above her weight when stepping into the ring with the likes of the Four Horsewomen, Asuka and even Rhea Ripley. However, since returning at the 2024 Royal Rumble, things have felt felt very different with her. She had a strong showing in the Rumble and Elimination Chamber, and the post-WrestleMania storyline between Morgan and the Judgment Day has been an unexpected hit. She's looked convincing in the ring, the storyline with Dominik has been captivating week after week and this is by far the best program she's featured in where she looks strong.
So, going back to my doubts regarding the in-ring action for their match at SummerSlam? I needn't have worried. This was a fantastic match from start to finish that thankfully, didn't feel like a complete mis-match. Rhea Ripley got to show off her superior strength and looked superb and Liv Morgan likewise worked in some good offense and felt like a threat with a clever injury angle that I honestly couldn't tell was real or not judging by Ripley's excellent selling. But this was a match where you sensed something was going to happen, but you just weren't sure what exactly. In the end, it was exactly what this match needed, and while Morgan got the major win, the post-match betrayal with Dominik will absolutely be what this match is most remembered for thanks to tolheir performances, the crowd reactions and even the commentators. It's an outstanding start to SummerSlam in a match that delivered more than I could've hoped for.
****
MATCH 2 - Intercontinental Championship: Sami Zayn (champion) vs. Bron Breakker
How do you follow an outstanding opening match? By being something different. This was an interesting match as firstly, this was pretty much the only match on the card that came down to the in-ring action alone. The second thing was that out of all the matches on the card, this is the one I would've changed to maybe a Triple Threat Match and include the likes of Jey Uso or Ilja Dragunov rather than just duplicate the previous PLE. That's not to suggest that this match was bad because it wasn't, but by the end of the night this was the one that I had pretty much forgotten about. It was a short match that cut to the chase by having a dominant Bron Breakker win his first Intercontinental title. It certainly made sense although it didn't offer up any surprises and seemed to realize that they couldn't outdo the match beforehand. I'm excited by what's to come with Breakker as champion but I still kinda felt that their match at Money at the Bank was the better one and I'm not sure what was achieved by delaying it till here. I guess that's why I'm the fan and not the booker.
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MATCH 3 - United States Championship: Logan Paul (champion) vs. L.A Knight
The rise in the popularity of L.A. Knight has genuinely surprised me and seemed to come out of nowhere following his feud with the late Bray Wyatt. I'm certainly no hater of Knight, but I'd be lying if I said I was a big fan or that his matches were something I particularly looked forward to. But if the match with A.J Styles at WrestleMania proved anything is that he can put on a show and deliver some fun, if not classic, matches. On the other side, you have Logan Paul, who I've stated before is so much better in the ring than he has any right to be. The decision to put the US title on Paul was a controversial one, and I had hoped it might boost the profile of a title that's never felt as prestigious compared to the Intercontinental title. I don't know if they achieved that, although Knight's victory here was a genuine feel-good moment and a just reward for a star whose stock has been steadily rising. The match wasn't the best on the card, but it benefitted from a good story coming in, plus Paul makes for such a dislikeable heel that I was really rooting for Knight here. It was a physical back and forth clash with Paul really showing the consequence of the physicality. A super plex spot looked scary as Paul seemed to struggle to get into the right position on the way down, and it made me and my friend wince. But this was the right result that rightfully rewarded Knight, who I think is an ideal choice to try to elevate this title. I just hope they build upon this moment.
*** 1/2
MATCH 4 - Women's Championship: Bayley (champion) vs. Nia Jax
Nia Jax is clearly enjoying what has been her best run since returning to WWE. She has looked better, been given better storylines, and most of all, she's been impressive in the ring and has put on some great matches with the likes of Rhea Ripley and Becky Lynch. Her triumph in the Queen of the Ring tournament was the right decision and has given Nia a well-deserved push into a position that she probably should have reached earlier. Bayley likewise has also had a good run since the Royal Rumble which included a major title win at WrestleMania and a solid reign as champion even if the reign itself hasn't been as quite as memorable as her heel run as champion with Sasha Banks by her side. I liked the Damage Contrl angle and felt that the group didn't go over as much as they probably should have but her Royal Rumble and World Title win at WrestleMania seemed to come out of nowhere and was a recognition for what has been an outstanding career. But you definitely got the feeling that this was Jax's time and while the crowd disappointingly didn't seem to be into parts of this which admittedly didn't have strongest story of the two women's matches on the card. The match itself was pretty good in itself, where both came out looking strong, and the crowd did wake up following the powerbomb spot on Jax. The Tiffany Stratton dynamic with Jax will intrigue going forward, but the only question mark for me is where does Bayley go from here?
***
MATCH 5 - CM Punk vs. Drew Mcintyre with Seth Rollins as the Special Guest Referee
Things couldn't have gone worse for CM Punk at the Royal Rumble. One of the most anticipated in-ring returns in recent memory for a star with so much baggage and drama hanging over him, and it ends with a major injury. In any other circumstance, this would've been a disaster, yet WWE managed to create one of the most compelling storylines and bitterest of feuds in as long as I can remember. This was perhaps the most anticipated match on the card and where one of the major participants hadn't wrestled in nearly 7 months! It's testament to the quality of the change from the McMahon era to the Levesque era of WWE that a match like this can be so anticipated and main event worthy.
I don't know whether Seth Rollins was really needed but I don't think his presence hurt things either especially since it's a reasonable assumption that Rollins vs. Punk is one of the next major feuds to come. I really liked how they built up the tension as much as possible with Rollins delaying ringing the bell while both Punk and McIntyre looked ready to tear each other apart. The match was very physical and was just oozing storytelling throughout and the crowd absolutely loved it. A big thumbs up for the call back to the conclusion of the main event of SummerSlam 1997 as well. I sometimes wonder whether matches like this work as well for a live audience especially when the more story driven moments and exchanges in the ring can only be heard by the viewers at home. Whatever the answer is, what doesn't change is that the in-ring action was good, CM Punk looked great in the ring, the match was filled with compelling drama and delivered on the night.
****
MATCH 6 - World Heavyweight Championship: Damian Priest (champion) vs. Gunther
No other superstar has risen to the top faster or thrived more during the Triple H era of WWE than Gunther. What he lacks in visual flair is more than compensated by his ring presence as a dominant heel in hard hitting matches. Not since Brock Lesnar has a superstar felt as legitimate in the ring as Gunther and it's crystal clear just how much he's valued by WWE in the way he's been booked since arriving on the main roster. His record breaking run as Intercontinental champion is legend in itself and his only pinfall loss felt like the natural next step for what felt was an inevitable run as a World champion. I'm a huge Gunther fan so this is a big moment as a fan but the only downside is that this comes at the expense (sort of) of Damian Priest whom I equally felt was finally coming into his own as champion. It's fitting therefore that two of the biggest rising stars in WWE right now put on the best match of the night.
Did it have the best storyline of the night going in? No however the build-up was helped by some personal jibes from Gunther in the last couple of weeks all the while WWE has been promoting the story of Damian Priest's wrestling career that has helped give things a more personal edge. The brawls they've engaged in on Raw have certainly helped bring a little more heat to the match which made the hard hitting action land even harder. Priest and Gunther looked more than a match for each other with both landing heavy moves including chops which drew blood from The Ring General himself. There were moments where I thought that this might end in a more conventional manner but at the same time there was that sense, given the progression of the night, that more drama might be on the way and in that respect I was not disappointed. Finn Balor's betrayal has been a long time coming and completed the implosion of the Judgment Day which turned out to be one of the biggest takeaways from SummerSlam 2024. This is a match that has redrawn Monday Night Raw considerably while at the same time elevating everyone involved. This has injected new life into the Judgement Day storyline, set up Priest and Balor on a path for what could be a career making feud and and of course elevated Gunther into the main event scene as World champion. This for me was the best match of the night in terms of in-ring action and while maybe the drama of the opening match was tough to beat, in terms of long term consequences this could be even more far reaching.
****
MAIN EVENT - WWE Undisputed Championship: COdy Rhodes (champion) vs. Solo Sikoa
I've got to be honest that I never saw this coming. It's strange to think that for so long we were so focused on the Bloodline storyline with Roman Reigns as Undisputed Champion that we didn't really stop to consider what might happen afterwards. Did anyone really expect to see Solo Sikoa as the next leader of the Bloodline or in the main event for the Undisputed title? I certainly didn't and credit is due for making this new line-up of the Bloodline as credible a threat as possible with the introduction of some new faces that has generally been a success. It's taken some time but with patience and some key victories at Backlash and Money in the Bank, Solo Sikoa for me looks comfortable in this spot and to be fair he and Cody Rhodes put on a very fine match to close the show.
But ... like some of the latter matches of Roman Reign's run as champion, this sadly fell prey to a sense of predictability. The Bloodline rules stipulation that was put in rather last minute was a mistake for me in that it essentially sign posted what we should expect. It's not like this hasn't worked before and I'm not suggesting that this spoiled things, but given the ending of the still rather recent WrestleMania, it just felt too similar and worse too was that the crowd were in on it and waiting. The crowd therefore never seemed too into this match despite the efforts that Rhodes and Sikoa were putting because they knew the match wasn't going to end before that moment occurred. Roman Reign's return stole the show in that match and was the biggest talking point of the main event, not Cody and not Solo which is a shame because they put on a good show.
*** 1/2
OVERALL
I thought this was an incredible SummerSlam and probably best one I've seen in many years. I was surprised how this was a single's match only card but the storylines leading into each of them more than made up for it. Were the results to be expected generally? Yes however the drama involved within each made this event feel like an important one especially in how they've redrawn the dynamics of both Raw and Smackdown going forward.
FAVOURITE MATCH - Damian Priest vs. Gunther
LEAST FAVOURITE MATCH - Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
FAVOURITE MOMENT - Dominik betrays Rhea Ripley
LEAST FAVOURITE MOMENT - The scary looking superplex during L.A Knight vs. Logan Paul.
EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS - Liv Morgan vs. Rhea Ripley
COULD’VE BEEN BETTER - Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker
UNSUNG HERO - Jelly Roll
#wweuniverse#world wrestling entertainment#wwe#wwe summerslam#summerslam 2024#wwe ple#cleveland ohio#paul levesque#triple h#liv morgan#rhea ripley#dominik mysterio#the judgement day#sami zayn#bron breakker#wwe intercontinental championship#la knight#logan paul#united states championship#bayley wwe#nia jax#tiffany stratton#cm punk#drew mcintyre#seth rollins#damian priest#gunther#finn balor#cody rhodes#solo sikoa
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WWE SUMMERSLAM RANT
•rhea liv dom priest finn
i know it’s part of the storyline but i’m so tired of people say “rhea got what she deserved” or “i don’t feel bad for rhea she should’ve saw it coming”. rhea literally warned liv not once, not twice but literally 3 times for liv to stay out of her business but at the end of the day liv didn’t listen. rhea helped dom time and time again win it came to matches, title defense and helping him defend for himself. now with it comes to priest and finn, the build up was building for a good year and half so we saw that betrayal happen. like do you’ll think liv really care about the title and dom?! please she’s using the man to get through rhea unfortunately. all i know is rhea and damian is going to make them pay about there decisions 
•nia and bayley
is it just me or i’m actually glad that nia won??? she’s been working and grinding for and long time, i wasn’t always a fan of nia, that match she had at the elimination chamber against rhea surprised me. not to say it like this but bayley had plenty of moments for her to shine, well deserved nia
•logan and la knight
WELL DESERVED LA KNIGHT, y’all can hate logan all you want but at the end of the day he’s a good wrestler
•priest and gunther
i’ve always hated gunther for quite a while, i wasn’t worried about priest maintaining the title, the match was going really well til i finn come out,i knew it was over. i just don’t understand why the betrayals gotta involve the title like what’s the point of having the match? build up to bad blood i guess
#the judgment day wwe#wwe raw#wwe summerslam#rhea ripley#mami rhea#damian priest#liv morgan#dominik mysterio#finn balor#logan paul#nia jax#bayley#wwe women's championship#wwe women's division#united states championship
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2022 in WWE United States Champions
#Damian Priest#Finn Balor#Austin Theory#Bobby Lashley#Seth Rollins#United States Championship#WWE#yoc22#yoc#edit tag
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Royal Rumble United States Championship Match Spoiler
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That match was good. But bullshit that Kevin didn't win. Kevin deserves better
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WWE SummerSlam 2024 United States Championship Logan Paul vs. LA Knight Predictions WWE 2K24
#WWE#SummerSlam#2024#United States Championship#US Title#Logan Paul#vs.#LA Knight#WWE 2K24#WWE RAW#RAW#SmackDown#WWE NXT#Wrestling Community#WWE SummerSlam#Professional Wrestling#Wrestling#sport#sports#fun#entertainment#youtube#video#ps4#ps5#Youtube
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Collection of Austin Theory selfies at WWE Matches.
#austin theory#wwe#wrestling#precious gem#vince mcmahon#finn bàlor#aj styles#elimination chamber#raw#smackdown#united states championship
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L*gan pa*l wanting rock treatment on BLACK HISTORY MONTH?? AFTER HE ALREADY DISRESPECTED BIANCA????
#smackdown#friday night smackdown#the rock#bianca belair#united states championship#nick should've knocked his teeth out his mouth like be it ever so fucking forreal#ol punk ass
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Theory sold the hell out of that curb-stomp
#seth rollins#austin theory#raw#wwe raw#monday night raw#seth freakin rollins#gifs#curb stomp#wwe#world wrestling entertainment#sports entertainment#elimination chamber#wrestling#pro wrestling#united states championship#usa network
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Got a few things I gotta take care of when Payback begins so I'll be starting the PPV a little bit late tonight.
Therefore
EARLY PREDICTION TIME!!!
SHINSUKE NAKAMURE VS SETH ROLLINS
I hate that Seth is gonna retain but what are you gonna do? I don't see him losing the title to anyone quite yet, mostly because he hasn't been able to maintain a story with anyone yet.
My biggest hope is that SHINSUKE absolutely destroys his back and they have to call a DQ or something. Not likely but a guy can dream.
WINNER - SETH ROLLINS
RHEA RIPLEY VS RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ
Unless some absolute tomfuckery happens I don't see Rhea losing. This is a good rivalry for her honestly, not many people can keep up with a powerhouse like her. Expecting a good ol slobber knocker between these girls.
WINNER - RHEA RIPLEY
TRISH STRATUS VS BECKY LYNCH
The steel cage match Becky and all of us have been waiting for since sometime last year. I hope this is as delightfully brutal as the last match with Zoey was. I hope that Lynch pins or makes her tap clean in the ring. I hope we can finally put a pin to this rivalry so Becky can move on in her career and stop wasting her time on a cheap, gotcha rivalry.
WINNER - BECKY LYNCH
REY MYSTERIO VS AUSTIN THEORY
I'm a little back and forth on this one but I think Theory is gonna pull out the win. Probably some with some dirty heel shit involving his new alliance with Waller. Still interested in what those two obnoxious jerks can do together even though I'm not a fan of either.
Best case scenario out of Theory winning is giving Santos Escobar the chance to actually step upand be a leader. Guy deserves it. Seriously.
WINNER - AUSTIN THEORY
THE MIZ VS LA KNIGHT
I'm honestly really excited for this match. It's been awhile since the WWE has built up a really good grudge match without any titles on the line. Just pride and ego. That's good ol wrestling storytelling.
If LA wins the Miz is gonna throw an absolute tantrum and that could help carry the rivalry on to new heights, which I'd like to see. It's been entertaining so far but let's get these guys in the ring to see how well the chemistry is before we keep it going.
WINNER - LA KNIGHT
KO & SAMI VS JUDGMENT DAY
This is another one of those matches that I'm swinging back and forth on. If Zowens wins it adds more illegitimacy to Judgement Day-who's already becoming the bad kind of dysfunctional family with the Dad Finn and Dad Damian fighting in front of poor Dominick, who's already from ONE broken home. And on top of that, KO just looks tired of this shit. Let him go back to singles. Or retire if he wants. Damn.
So I hope Judgement Day wins, but I don't have high hopes because I know WWE and they're not gonna stop milking their cash cow while merch is flying off the shelves.
That being said, JD losing could be the push Priest needs to take that title from Seth finally and that would make my first pick feel a lot more justified.
Like I said, a guy can dream.
#wwe#payback#shinsuke nakamura#rhea ripley#raquel rodriguez#trish stratus#becky lynch#rey mysterio#austin theory#the miz#la knight#kevin owens#sami zayn#the judgement day#finn balor#damian priest#He who shall not be tagged#world heavyweight championship#women's world championship#united states championship#steel cage#Undisputed tag team championship
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Your Month, Mania 40 matches Logan vs Randy vs KO
January, April, August, December
February, May, September, November
March, June, July, October
Credit to gif owners
#wwe#your month#randy orton#legend killer#apex predator#kevin owens#fight owens fight#logan paul#wrestlemania 40#united states championship
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The LA Knight girlies aren’t gonna be happy about this 😭.
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god i love it when friday night is fight night
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"In my view Santos never liked that Rey was US champ so he knew what he had to do in order for Rey to lose the US title."
#carlito#rey mysterio#santos escobar#why santos#logan paul#united states championship#wwe smackdown#pro wrestling
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2023 in United States Champions
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