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Bron Breakker decided to take a quick nap while Jey Uso was yeeting with the fans at a live event.

The WWE Superstars are currently in Japan for a couple of SuperShow events. The first show took place earlier today at the Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo arena, and the next one will take place tomorrow at the same venue.

The card for todayâ€s show featured eight matches, including a tag team contest that saw Jey Uso and Shinsuke Nakamura take on Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. The babyfaces received a great response from the crowd as they made their way to the ring, and Jey Uso was yeeting with the fans as usual.

However, a clip shared by a fan on X/Twitter showed Bron Breakker hilariously mocking Jey Uso by taking a nap in the ring while the latter was engaging with the crowd.

Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed Turned On Seth Rollins On WWE Raw

Bron Breakker shocked the world on the latest episode of WWE Raw when he turned on Seth Rollins and persuaded Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman to do the same.

Breakker joined forces with Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman on Raw after WrestleMania 41. Bronson Reed also joined their ranks in May 2025, and the group came to be known as The Vision.

While the faction was on a dominant run on Raw with Seth Rollins as the reigning World Heavyweight Champion, things took an unexpected turn when Bron Breakker speared Rollins on the October 13, 2025, episode of Raw, and got Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman to side with him, exiling The Visionary from The Vision.

While a betrayal angle was inevitable, fans were surprised that WWE pulled the trigger on it very soon. However, recent reports of Seth Rollins suffering a legitimate injury during his match against Cody Rhodes at Crown Jewel: Perth could be the reason WWE decided to pull this off.

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Baseball Hall of Famer and Seattle Mariners legend Ken Griffey Jr. made an amazing entrance to T-Mobile Park to hype up his former team’s fans prior to Seattle’s winner-take-all Game 5 of the American League Division Series against the Detroit Tigers.

Griffey played his first 11 MLB seasons (1989-1999) with the Mariners before closing his career with Seattle for his final two (2009-2010). The first-ballot Hall of Famer made 13 All-Star Games and won 10 Gold Gloves, seven Silver Sluggers and the 1997 American League MVP award.

Griffey was phenomenal in the 1990s, posting a per-162 game average of 44 home runs and 126 RBI, per Baseball-Reference. He also hit .302 with a .965 OPS and led the American League in home runs in four of those swasons. The phenomenal fielder, who was known for his leaping catches at the wall to rob home runs, won a Gold Glove each year from 1990-1999.

Griffey is currently seventh all time in home runs (630), 17th in RBI (1,836) and 34th in runs scored (1,662).

The Mariners notably made the playoffs (and the American League Championship Series) for the first time in franchise history in 1995 with Griffey leading the way.

This year’s team won the AL West and gave itself a berth in the ALDS for the first time since 2001.

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Cody Rhodes let out his usual “Woah!†this week, but without the pyro.

On this weekâ€s episode of WWE Raw, Seth Rollins cited issues with the fans chanting for his Crown Jewel opponent, Cody Rhodes. Naturally, Rhodes then emerged on the stage of Raleighâ€s Lenovo Center, with the WWE Universe and “The American Nightmare†himself ready to exclaim the staple “Woah!†featured in his entrance theme song, “Kingdom†by Downstait. Rhodes and the crowd managed to do that, though not without a missing element — pyrotechnics.

Rhodes took notice of the absent fireworks and comically pointed it out. Then, he shook off the blunder with a laugh and hyped up the crowd with a raise of his Undisputed WWE Championship. The tune of “Kingdom†then continued with the live audience singing along as Rhodes made his way to meet Rollins in the ring.

As Raw commentator Wade Barrett said, “No pyro, no problem.â€

At WWE Crown Jewel, Rhodes and Rollins will face off in a champion vs. champion match, with Rhodes representing the Undisputed WWE Championship, while Rollins carries his WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Neither of their titles will be on the line, however. Instead, Rhodes and Rollins will vie for the Crown Jewel Championship, along with a commemorative ring. WWE Womenâ€s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer and WWE Womenâ€s Champion Tiffany Stratton will do the same in the womenâ€s division.

Rhodes claimed the inaugural Crown Jewel title last year by defeating “The Ring General†Gunther.

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