Becky Lynch “Fined: for Striking a Referee

Becky Lynch will be paying the piper — in storyline, of course — for striking the referee during her match with Sasha Banks at Clash of Champions. WWE announced on Sunday night that Lynch was fined $10,000 for “inadvertently striking a referee” during the match. The announcement continues:
The Man had intended to deliver the chair strike to The Boss but ended up hitting the referee instead. After the referee went down, the title match descended into chaos, as the two rivals took their brawl to the concourse.
Stay tuned to WWE digital platforms for any further updates.
– Sasha Banks weighed on her DQ win against to Lynch, posting to Twitter:

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WWE rumored to have signed a former Knockout

As reported by F4wonline, Scarlett Bordeaux has pulled out of independent dates. Squared Circle Sirens confirmed that she has signed a deal with NXT and will be reporting to the WWE Performance Center.
Sources tell Squared Circle Sirens that she has been at the Performance Center over the last few days – prepping for her eventual NXT TV debut.
They Were told that while she will wrestle the current plan is for her to be paired with a male NXT star and that her TV debut is coming “soon”.
We reported last month that she was at the WWE Performance Center for a tryout.
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Atlas Air 8185 lands at JFK Airport in New York with WWE Superstars from Riyadh

Over 150 WWE Superstars, production crew, and employees landed at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York at 12:21PM ET, bringing an end to an over 40-hour saga that saw the majority of those who participated in Crown Jewel getting stuck in Riyadh. The flight took 23 minutes taxiing in the middle of the night at the King Khalid International Airport and the 3:52AM planned departure was delayed a further one hour and six minutes to add some more nerves to everyone on board.
The whole ordeal started when Atlas Air flight 8185 was ready to taxi to bring everyone home following Crown Jewel but the plane was not given permission for take-off, with WWE claiming mechanical failure. Around 20 individuals from the plane then booked a different charter to try to make it to Smackdown on time as the crew had already spent six hours sitting in a plane that wasn’t moving.
Those 20 individuals, including 12 talent, managed to leave Saudi later but their flight did not land in time for Smackdown either. Vince McMahon and his executive staff got outta dodge before everyone while Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman departed on their private jet and Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair used a different private jet headed to Tampa.
The rest of the crew checked back in a hotel, some voicing their frustrations on social media, with plenty of food going around to try and elevate the obviously low morale around camp.
The same flight that was supposed to take everyone to Buffalo was then changed to land at JFK since there was no point in going to Buffalo for Smackdown. JFK, being a much larger airport, gave everyone a better opportunity to connect to other flights to go home, although many will now remain in New York for Raw on Monday as the show is from Uniondale.
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Braun Strowman Blindsides Tyson Fury at WWE Performance Center

Tyson Fury found himself learning the hard way at the WWE Performance Center, where he was blindsided by Braun Strowman. WWE shared video of Fury training at the PC when Strowman rushed in and hit Fury, leaving him down and furious. 
Fury and Strowman are set to face off at WWE Crown Jewel. WWE’s announcement says that “The attack left the lineal heavyweight champion clearly hobbled and fuming over the surprise assault by The Monster Among Men. Will Fury be fully healed for WWE Crown Jewel or will the attack tip the scales in the direction of the mighty Strowman? Stay tuned to WWE digital platforms as the story continues to develop.” Click Here: new arrivals backpacks

Ticketmaster releases the seating chart for WrestleMania 36

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11/11/19 WWE Raw Viewership

The rating for this week’s Raw took a beating against a massive Monday Night Football game. Monday night’s episode brought in a 0.64 rating in the 18 – 49 demographic and 2.058 million viewers. Those numbers are down 15% and 4% respectively from last week’s 0.76 demo rating and 2.136 million viewers, and represent the lowest numbers for a non-holiday episode of Raw. 
Raw got knocked down largely by the Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers game, which dominated the night per Showbuzz Daily with a 5.09 demo rating and 15.978 million viewers — up from an also-huge 4.54 and 13.979 million for the Cowboys vs. Giants game last week. (By comparison, the typical number has been a demo rating between a 3.0 and a 4.0, with audience between 10 to 12 million.) Raw ranked #4 for the night behind the game, the kickoff show (2.37 demo rating/7.951 million) and SportsCenter (1.43/3.795 million). Raw’s hourly numbers were: 
8 PM: 0.75 demo rating (2.358 million viewers) 
9 PM: 0.66 demo rating (2.063 million viewers) 
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Keith Lee Says Arguments Online are a Trap

In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Keith Lee says he doesn’t get involved with arguments on Twitter because he thinks that they’re too distracting. Here are highlights: 
On not arguing on Twitter: “I am a person that believes I am above things of that nature. The moment I saw my name tagged in something that did not make sense for me to be tagged in, I just ignored it. I didn’t pay any real attention to it. That’s the honest truth. All that noise is distracting from the potential success one could have. It takes away from what could be, as opposed to being able to prove what you’re looking to prove. Otherwise, you’re spending your energy on the Internet. There are things I could be doing to be productive and further my own goals and ambitions. So that’s what I try to do.” 
On his matches with Dominik Dijakovic: “Any time I get to have a match with Mr. Dijakovic, it’s something special. Now there aren’t just a select few who are aware of it—the world is now seeing it. Good or bad, the internet explodes when it occurs. There have been scenarios where some people voiced displeasure in the competitive nature we carry, but I love it. And I love the way fans have embraced it and appreciate it.” 
On adjusting to NXT: “There hasn’t been a whole lot of adjustment. For me, personally, I didn’t really have to make too much of an adjustment. I think the adjustments I have made are ones I decided upon after watching successful performers in the WWE and trying to make my work better, taking those things and trying to elaborate on them in a way I feel comfortable with. I work with our coaches to take advantage of that knowledge.”Click Here: Cardiff Blues Store