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Having Paul Heyman as his WWE manager is a dream come true for Bronson Reed.
Reed and Heyman linked up on screen this May when Reed was added to The Vision, a faction that also includes Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker. The pairing of Reed and Heyman already existed behind the scenes before it was brought to TV, though, with Reed telling the Battleground Podcast that Heyman would help him with promos and his character.
“Honestly, for me, you know, I was a huge wrestling fan and specifically ECW. So it’s a bit of a dream come true for me,” Reed said about working with Heyman. “If I could have asked myself five years ago: ‘Who would you want to be managing you as a pro wrestler?’ I would pick Paul Heyman. He is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to this business. So I feel like, if anything, I sort of make sure to pick his brain as much as possible because that just helps me with my career.”
Reed has a big homecoming ahead at WWE Crown Jewel this Saturday, where he will take on Roman Reigns in an Australian Street Fight. It’s a rematch from when they faced off at Clash in Paris. Though Reigns won that matchup, he was stretchered out after in an angle where he was attacked by Reed and Breakker. Reigns is looking for revenge in this second meeting.
Crown Jewel is being held in Perth, Western Australia and has a start time of 8 a.m. Eastern on Saturday (October 11). The PLE will air live on the ESPN streaming service in the United States and Netflix elsewhere.
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WWE Raw Highlights: On October 6, a highly anticipated episode of WWEâ€s Monday Night Raw took place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. This episode of WWE Raw featured multiple segments and matches, which led the current storylines to WWEâ€s upcoming Premium Live Event, Crown Jewel. This premium live event will take place at the RAC Arena in Perth, Western Australia, Australia on this Sunday, October 12, 2025. This event will stream at a special time all over the world. In India, this event will stream live on Netflix on October 12 at 5:30 PM IST.
This episode of WWE Raw featured many great matches, including a surprisingly well-wrestled match from Maxxine Dupri against Becky Lynch. We also saw CM Punk return on this show. This show also featured a 6-man tag team match between the Judgement Day and the team of AJ Styles, Penta El Zero Miedo, and Dragon Lee.
WWE Raw Highlights: Roman Reigns opens the Show
Roman Reigns started the show, and as he was starting to talk, he was interrupted by Paul Heyman and Bronson Reed. Paul Heyman said there is only one man that Roman fears, and his name is Bronson Reed, as he is the only person who made him leave the arena on a stretcher. After that, Reigns called out Reed, saying, Let’s fight now, to which Heyman replied that Reed will face Roman, but not tonight; instead, they will have an Australian Street Fight match at Crown Jewel. Reigns accepted the challenge and said, “They walked in like some tough guys, but they are leaving like a couple of b*tchesâ€. This angered Bronson Reed, and he entered the ring, which led to a full-blown brawl between Reigns and Reed.Â
WWE Raw Highlights: Maxxine Dupri vs Becky Lynch
In this episode of WWE Raw, we saw Maxxine Dupri and Becky Lynch face each other in a non-title match. The match went on for 20+ minutes and was one of the best matches of Maxxine Dupriâ€s career. This match received multiple “this is Awesome†chants from the audience, and at the end of the match, in a very shocking twist, Maxxine Dupri defeated Becky Lynch via count-out.
WWE Raw Highlights: OG Bloodlineâ€s backstage segment
As Roman Reigns was walking backstage, Jimmy and Jey Uso confronted Reigns and said that they are going his have his back. Reigns replied, saying that he doesn’t need any help; the only thing he wants that Jey should focus on his opportunity. After that, as Jey left, this segment ended with Roman saying to Jimmy that he knows everything and asked him the question of why is him advising Jey is an issue for him.Â
WWE Raw Highlights: Lyra Valkyria vs Roxanne Perez
Lyra Valkyria faced Roxanne Perez in a singles match in this episode of WWE Raw. The match went on for 15+ minutes, and at the end of the match, Perez delivered a pop-rox to Valkyria, and with that, she secured the victory via pinfall.
WWE Raw Highlights: CM Punk returns
CM Punk returned to WWE Raw after weeks and for the first time since beating Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch with his wife in a mixed tag team match at WrestlePalooza. He thanked everybody saying that, he is thankful for the warm welcome for his wife. After Punk shifted his focus and talked about Seth Rollins, he said he is the first in line for Seth Rollinsâ€s World Heavyweight Championship.
As Punk was talking, he was interrupted by LA Knight. Knight said he deserves a shot at the World Heavyweight Champion a lot more than Punk does. After that, they were interrupted by Jey Uso, and as he came out to the ring, Jey said he never got his rematch for his World Heavyweight Championship, and he is the next in line. As Knight was talking about how Jey should just be a tag team wrestler, Jey Uso attacked LA Knight, and after that, CM Punk came face-to-face wth Jey Uso, he said, “I love Jey Uso, but I don’t like little Roman.†Jimmy Uso tried to separate Jey Uso and CM Punk, but Punk punched Jey Uso, and after that, Jimmy delivered a Super Kick to Punk to save his brother. This entire segment set up a tag team match between the team of Punk and Knight vs The Usos in the main event of this episode of WWE Raw.
WWE Raw Highlights: Kairi Sane vs Iyo Sky
In a 15+ minutes match, Iyo Sky faced Kairi Sane in a one-on-one match. Sane defeated Sky with the help of Asuka, and after the match, Asuka and Kairi Sane attacked Iyo Sky.
WWE Raw Highlights: The Judgement Day vs AJ Styles, Penta, and Dragon Lee
AJ Styles, Penta, and Dragon Lee defeated the Judgement Day. After winning the match, AJ Styles delivered a promo on his upcoming match against John Cena at Crown Jewel. Styles said this match does not need a story, and both Cena and he will give everything they have to fight each other for the last time.
WWE Raw Highlights: CM Punk and LA Knight vs The Usos
In a 20+ minute match, CM Punk and LA Knight defeated the Usos. At the end of the match, CM Punk delivered GTS to Jey Uso, and Knight tagged himself and pinned Jey Uso. After the match, we saw a long stare down between Knight and Punk, teasing a potential match at Crown Jewel.
FAQs
Q. Has Crown Jewel ever taken place outside of Saudi Arabia?
A. WWEâ€s premium live event, Crown Jewel, will take place in Australia this year for the first time since its inception in 2028.
Q. Is Roman Reigns going to wrestle at Crown Jewel?
A. Roman will face Bronson Reed in an Australian Street Fight match at the 2025 Crown Jewel.
Q. What does OTC mean?
A. OTC means the Original/Only Tribal Chief; this is used by Roman, as he described himself as the only Tribal Chief.
Q. How can I watch WWEâ€s Crown Jewel live in India?
A. WWEâ€s Crown Jewel will air at a special time in India; it will stream at 5:30 PM IST on October 12, and fans can watch this event live on Netflix.
Q. Does WWE own UFC?
A. WWE does not own UFC; both these companies are owned by the same company called TKO.
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A new, violent stipulation has been added to the highly personal grudge match between Roman Reigns and “Big” Bronson Reed for this Saturday’s WWE Crown Jewel. On the October 6 episode of Monday Night Raw, it was announced that the two powerhouse superstars will now face each in an Australian Street Fight. The announcement was made during an opening segment that saw the two rivals come face-to-face for the first time since their encounter at Clash in Paris, and it ended with a wild brawl that had to be broken up by security.
The show kicked off with Roman Reigns addressing the WWE Universe, but he was quickly interrupted by Bronson Reed and his advocate, Paul Heyman. Heyman taunted Reigns, reminding him that after their match at Clash in Paris, Reigns was stretchered out of the arena for the first time in his career. Reed then took the microphone and invoked the names of Reigns’s legendary father, Sika, and his uncles, questioning how they would feel about his moment of vulnerability.
The personal insults enraged “The Tribal Chief,” who challenged Reed to a fight right then and there. Paul Heyman stepped in and declared that the match would happen on Reed’s terms, in his home country of Australia, and that it would be an Australian Street Fight. Reigns immediately accepted the challenge, leading to a brawl between the two men that spilled all over the ringside area before officials could separate them.

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WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT
OCTOVER 3, 2025
CINCINNATI, OHIO AT HERITAGE BANK CENTER
AIRED LIVE ON USA NETWORK
REPORT BY WADE KELLER, PWTORCH EDITOR
Commentators: Michael Cole, Booker T
Ring Announcer: Mark Nash
Attendance:Â WrestleTix reports as of today 6,943 tickets were distributed so far. The arena has a capacity of 17,556 spectators when configured for concerts.
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[HOUR ONE]
Advertised Matches & Appearances
- Cody Rhodes & Randy Orton vs. Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker
- Sami Zaynâ€s United States Open Challenge to continue
- Tiffany Stratton to appear
- Damian Priest to be in action
A new report from Fightful Select has revealed that WWE powerhouse Bronson Reed quietly signed a new multi-year contract with the company several months ago. The news, which had not been previously reported, confirms that the Raw superstar will be a fixture on WWE programming for the foreseeable future. Reed has been a consistent and reliable performer for the company since his return in 2022, and this long-term deal is a clear sign of the faith that WWE management has in him as a key part of their roster.
According to the report, sources indicated that Reed re-signed with WWE “quite a long time ago.” It was also noted that his performance since re-signing has been so impressive that he is reportedly already in a strong position to secure another new and improved deal within the next year.
Reed’s journey in WWE has been a unique one. He first signed with the company in 2019 and became a top star in the “black-and-gold” era of NXT, where he captured the NXT North American Championship. He was surprisingly released from the company in August 2021 but went on to have an impressive run in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, which ultimately led to WWE bringing him back in December 2022. Since his return to the main roster, he has been a dominant force on Monday Night Raw and is currently a key member of the “Vision” faction alongside World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker.

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WWE RAW REPORT
SEPTEMBER 29, 2025
RALEIGH, N.C. AT LENOVO CENTER
AIRED LIVE ON NETFLIX (WORLDWIDE)
REPORT BY WADE KELLER, PWTORCH EDITOR
Commentators: Joe Tessitore, Wade Barrett
Ring Announcer: Alicia Taylor
Attendance: WrestleTix reports today that 9,673 tickets had been distributed; arena set up for 10,242. The arena has a capacity of 21,000 spectators when configured for concerts.
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[HOUR ONE]
-After the new “Then, Now, Forever, Together” brand stamp, they showed an aerial view of Raleigh, N.C. Joe Tessitore touted the city’s sports and cutting-edge tech business spirit and said it reflected that of modern day WWE. Then they showed the arrivals of the Usos, The Judgment Day (who crossed paths with the El Grande Americanos; Dom smiled at them), and Rusev.
-They cut to the cheering fans in the arena and then Tessitore and Wade Barrett at ringside.
-A several minute long highlight package aired on the main event of last week’s Raw ending with Asuka spraying mist into the eyes of Rhea Ripley who was saving Iyo Sky.
-Rhea Ripley made her entrance.
Advertised Matches & Appearances
- Dominik Mysterio vs. Rusev – WWE Intercontinental Championship match
- Bayley vs. Raquel Rodriguez
- The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) vs. The Vision (Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed) – Tornado Tag Team match
- AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. Los Americanos
- Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley to appear

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TNA VICTORY ROAD 2025 RESULTS
SEPTEMBER 26, 2025
EDMONTON, AB AT EDMONTON EXPO CENTRE
AIRED LIVE ON TNA+
REPORT BY DARRIN LILLY, PWTORCH CONTRIBUTOR
Commentators: Tom Hannifan, Matthew Rehwoldt
COUNTDOWN TO VICTORY ROAD
-ZACHARY WENTZ BEAT TREY MIGUEL & CEDRIC ALEXANDER
MAIN SHOW
(1) EDDIE EDWARDS & BRIAN MYERS & JDC (w/Alisha Edwards) vs. THE GREAT HANDS (Jason Hotch & John Skyler) & AGENT ZERO
A fired-up JDC made his return in this preview to the Hardcore War match at Bound for Glory. JDC hit the top rope legdrop on Hotch to get the win.
WINNERS: JDC & Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers
The show’s opening video aired here.
Santino Marella and TNA President Carlos Silva were in the ring as TNA Knockouts Champion Ash By Elegance gave a special announcement. An emotional Ash said that she was no longer able to compete, was stepping away from in-ring competition, and had to forfeit the title. She thanked the fans and said she would miss them. Fans cheered for Ash and gave her a standing ovation. Santino said they would have a battle royal tonight, and the last two wrestlers would have a match to compete for the title.
(2) KNOCKOUTS BATTLE ROYAL
The last six wrestlers were the Elegance Brand, the Iinspiration, Lei Ying Lee, and Kelani Jordan. Lee and Jordan teamed up to throw out the two tag teams.
WINNERS: Lei Ying Lee & Kelani Jordan
(3) MATT CARDONA & THE HOMETOWN MAN vs. NIC & RYAN NEMETH
A few minutes into the match, Joe Hendry was shown laid out backstage. HTM rolled up Ryan to get the win. The Nemeths attached HTM after the match and took his mask. Cardona covered HTM’s face.
WINNERS: The Hometown Man & Matt Cardona
(4) MIKE SANTANA vs. RIDGE HOLLAND
Santana pinned Holland after a Spin the Block clothesline. Trick Williams attacked Santana from behind after the match. Santana fought him off, but Holland grabbed Santana’s leg for a distraction. Trick knocked out Santana with the title belt.
WINNER: Mike Santana
(5) MOOSE vs. MUSTAFA ALI
Everyone from the System and Order 4 was banned from ringside for this match. At the end, Tasha Steelz (dressed as one of the dancers that accompanied Ali to the ring) ran in and gave Moose a low blow, allowing Ali to get the win and secured his team’s advantage in the Hardcore War match at Bound for Glory.
WINNER: Mustafa Ali
(6) JOE HENDRY vs. ERIC YOUNG
The Northern Armory ran in towards the end to stop Eric from using a chair. Hendry gave Eric a Standing Ovation on the chair to get the win.
WINNER: Joe Hendry
(7) MATT HARDY vs. AJ FRANCIS
This was a Tables Match that was set up during a confrontation on the countdown show. Matt gave AJ a legdrop from the top rope through a table that was set up on the floor to get the win.
WINNER: Matt Hardy
(8) LEI YING LEE vs. KELANI JORDAN — TNA Knockouts Title match
Indi Hartwell was the special referee for this match. Towards the end, Lee had Kelani pinned, but Indi had been accidentally bumped and couldn’t make the count in time. Kelani gave Lee the split-legged moonsault from the top rope to get the pin and become the new champion. Ash By Elegance helped Kelani celebrate on the ramp.
WINNER: Kelani Jordan
(9) STEVE MACLIN (c) vs. FRANKIE KAZARIAN — TNA International Title match
Good match. Maclin was on the verge of winning, but El Mesias from AAA came out to confront him. Frankie used the distraction to give Maclin a low blow and a slingshot cutter to get the pin and the title victory.
WINNER: Frankie Kazarian
(10) LEON SLATER (c) vs. MYRON REED
This was an excellent match and deserving of the main event slot. After lots of high-flying action, Slater won after a Swanton 450. Je’von Evans from NXT appeared on the screen after the match and challenged Slater to a title match at Bound for Glory.
WINNER: Leon Slater

Bronson Reed
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The following report originally published 5 years ago this week here at PWTorch.com…
NXT ON USA
SEPTEMBER 23, 2020, 8PM EST
LIVE IN ORLANDO, FLA., AT FULL SAIL UNIVERSITY
AIRED ON USA NETWORK
REPORT BY KELLY WELLS, PWTORCH CONTRIBUTOR
Commentary: Tom Phillips, Beth Phoenix
[HOUR ONE]
-In memory of Jon “Road Warrior Animal†Laurinaitis – 1960-2020
-Wade Barrett is “off tonight.†No mention of Vic Joseph.
-A large number of women had entered the ring already for the battle royal to determine Io Shiraiâ€s number one contender. Candice LeRae got full entrance. The poison pixie wore fairy wings on her black jacket. Just moments ago, backstage, she attacked Tegan Nox with a lead pipe, taking her from the battle royal. Nox sold the agony of the injury. Rhea Ripley also got full intro. Raquel Gonzalez stared at her
(1) BATTLE ROYAL – Determines Io Shiraiâ€s challenger for the NXT Womenâ€s Championship
Lots of new faces in this one, so hopefully they name them upon elimination. Rhea Ripley eliminated Gia. Raquel eliminated Raven. Rhea eliminated Ellie. Iâ€m guessing a lot of these PC girls just have one name as they continue to build characters backstage. Rhea eliminated Marina Shafir. Raquel eliminated Avery. Raquel eliminated someone that the announcers didnâ€t name. Raquel eliminated another, also unnamed. Tom called it “Glamazonian strength†and Beth agreed it tames one to know one. Rhea eliminated Emily, giving four each for Rhea and Raquel.
Raquel eliminated Catalina. Aliyah eliminated Kacy Catanzaro, but her feet didnâ€t touch and she snuck back in. She was entirely on the floor other than her feet, so it wasnâ€t one of the cleaner spots of its type. The match went to split-screen. During the break, Rhea eliminated Aliyah when Robert Stone couldnâ€t save her from the fall. Kayden Carter eliminated Xia Li during the break as well; that seems like an odd way to treat someone who just turned heel. Raquel and Dakota Kai double-teamed but couldnâ€t eliminate Shotzi Blackheart.
Back to full-screen, Kacy had been thrown to a barricade, but used it and the Plexiglass to get to the steps. Indi Hartwell kicked her from the steps, but she caught herself on the barricade as well. Kayden Carter reached to try to help her, but Raquel eliminated Kayden. Kayden helped Kacy back into the ring. Rhea and Raquel were at it in the center of the ring, and they ended up eliminating each other. The two had to be pulled apart by officials.
Five remained: Blackheart, LeRae, Hartwell, Kai and Catanzaro. Catanzaro eliminated Hartwell with a headscissors. Kai and LeRae double-teamed Kacy, and Kai hit a face wash to eliminate her. Kai and LeRae double-teamed Blackheart, but Shotzi eliminated Kai after a missed face wash.
Final two were Shotzi and Candice. Shotzi hit a reverse sling blade and put Candice on the apron, but Candice saved herself. Step-up enzuigiri by Shotzi. Candice hit a neckbreaker on Shotzi and put her on the apron. High kick by Shotzi, who entered and went up the turnbuckle. Candice recovered and joined her. Both got dumped to the apron and Shotzi dropped Candice to the bottom step, but Candice launched Shotzi to the floor to win. Always a bridesmaid, Shotzi. Johnny Gargano celebrated in the ring with Candice.
WINNER: Candice LeRae at 15:10.
(Wellsâ€s Analysis: This seemed wide open, as Io Shirai has no particular feud going. I figured Candice and Tegan would go at TakeOver so this was a minor surprise. Given Candiceâ€s heel work, though, I love her going over here.)
-Damian Priest was interviewed by Sarah Schreiber. He said he was ready for his TakeOver match with Johnny Gargano (announced earlier today on WWE.com). Tonight he faces Austin Theory. He said Theoryâ€s talent is beyond his current win-loss record, but the slide will continue tonight. Priest told Sarah sheâ€s really good at this, and said heâ€d see her at the after-party tonight.
-Fandango, in a Sherlock Holmes outfit, stood in front of a white board with eight misspelled names on them. He pitched an idea to William Regal: men from four teams face off, and the mismatched guys who win the match will then face each other for a tag team title match at TakeOver. Regal warned Fandango against using a silly English accent.
(2) JAKE ATLAS vs. TOMMASO CIAMPA
Atlas, who was introduced second, stood on the buckle and Ciampa stared him down. Ciampa backed Atlas to a corner. Atlas switched and threw fists. Ciampa hit a big forearm and went for Willowâ€s Bell. Atlas jumped off the apron to fight it off and yanked Ciampa to the floor. Back inside, Ciampa hit a big lariat. Ciampa stomped on Atlas and said he was the champ and the main event. Rope run, and Atlas hit an inverted atomic drop and a dropkick. Ground and pound by Atlas. Pump kick by Atlas in the corner. Beth joked that she saw a tooth go flying after the good-looking kick.
Ciampa bailed but Atlas jumped his sweep attempt and hit a moonsault to the outside. Atlas rolled Ciampa inside and hit a top-rope blockbuster. Ciampa blocked a move and hit Willowâ€s Bell. He covered for one, then got up. He jawed down at Atlas, then slapped his head. He hit Fairytale Ending to finish.
WINNER: Tommaso Ciampa at 4:48.
(Wellsâ€s Analysis: Given Ciampaâ€s stature in NXT, even getting a match with Ciampa built on an issue feels like a win, and Atlas got probably two more minutes than I figured he would. Ciampa still feels as if heâ€s of great importance, but he has nothing for TakeOver yet)
-Ridge Holland vignette. During his rugby career, he nurtured an ability to hurt people, and now heâ€ll do it in an NXT ring. The NXT Universe is going to learn what Ridge Holland is all about.
-Up next, Roderick Strong and Danny Burch face Fabian Aichner and Raul Mendoza.
-The world premier of Corey Taylorâ€s single “Culture Head†played as the five men from tonightâ€s gauntlet match (Cameron Grimes, Kushida, Timothy Thatcher, Kyle Oâ€Reilly and Bronson Reed) promoted themselves. The song was…as youâ€d think. Despite that, it was a good promotional piece for the main event.
(3) RODERICK STRONG & DANNY BURCH vs. FABIAN AICHNER & RAUL MENDOZA
Strong and Burch werenâ€t thrilled about teaming; they entered to the Undisputed Era theme. The other two didnâ€t get an entrance and were already in the ring when Strong and Burch got there.
Strong and Aichner to start. Aichner backed Strong to a corner. Irish whip, reverse, Aichner caught and slammed Strong. Mendoza tagged in. PK and a springboard moonsault by Mendoza got two. To Burchâ€s corner, and Burch tagged himself in. Burch hit a headlock. Rope run and Burch slammed Mendoza for two. Irish whip by Mendoza, who missed a charge. Burch went up, Aichner distracted him, and Mendoza yanked him to the mat as the match went to commercial.
Aichner was dominating Burch. Head to the turnbuckle. Mendoza tagged himself in by slapping Aichnerâ€s chest. Mendoza choked Burch on the rope with his leg. Mendoza went for a cover and got two. Mendoza worked a headlock and jawed out at Roderick Strong. Burch hit a sunset flip but didnâ€t see Mendoza tag Aichner. Burch made it to the corner but Strong had been knocked down. Strong made an unseen tag and started dominating. Olympic Slam got two, broken by Mendoza. From the apron, Mendoza hit Strong with a knee and Aichner backdropped Strong for two. Mendoza tagged in and hit a dropkick. Irish whip and Mendoza fought off both Strong and Burch. Strong hit a knee strike on a draping Mendoza and Burch hit a bulldog and covered for the win.
WINNERS: Roderick Strong & Danny Burch at 10:01.
(Wellsâ€s Analysis: I would have thought Legado del Fantasma would be the next challengers, but apparently not. Burch and Lorcan face Undisputed Era next week, I assume)
-Sarah Schreiber caught up with Austin Theory. Johnny Gargano got into the frame and gave some pointers, and said if he softened up Damian Priest before the TakeOver match, he wouldnâ€t forget it. Gargano left. Schreiber wished Theory luck. “Luck?†He scoffed.
ARTICLE CONTINUED BELOW…
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(4) DAMIAN PRIEST vs. AUSTIN THEORY
Non-title. Beth said Theory wanted to eventually be the flagbearer for NXT. Theory sarcastically cheered Priestâ€s entrance. A main roster ref handled this one, perhaps due to the COVID outbreak.
Theory charged in and Priest wrenched his left arm. Theory rolled through and reversed. Arm drag by Priest, who grinned at Theory. Waistlock by Theory, reversed, headlock by Priest. Rope run and a back elbow by Theory. Rope run and a charging elbow by Priest. Priest walked the rope old school and hit a cross-body. Theory used a drop toe-hold to put Priest down in a corner, then hit a belly to back suplex. Cover for one. Theory said “I knew that. I knew that.â€
Shot exchange. Lariat by Theory. Standing moonsault got one. Theory threw lefts and put up Priest in a firemanâ€s carry. Bell clap by Priest. Ripcord flatliner by Priest. Priest went for a springboard move but Theory recovered and dumped Priest going into commercial.
Priest missed a pump kick and Theory hit a dropkick for two. He told the ref heâ€d never seen anything that good. Chinlock by Theory, who riled up Priest as he continued to jaw at him. Big combo of kicks and a forearm and lariat by Priest. Arrow and a big elbow. Falcon arrow got two for Priest. Priest missed a discus kick and then a splash in the corner. Theory hit a blue thunder bomb for two. Action went outside. Priest wanted South of Heaven, blocked. Cyclone kick by Priest. Razorâ€s Edge on the apron. Priest rolled in and fired up the simulated crowd (I donâ€t think thereâ€s an actual crowd, due to the COVID thing). The Reckoning finished.
WINNER: Damian Priest at 11:04.
During the low-light post-match celebration, Johnny Gargano struck. Phillips called out Johnny TakeOver but the camera didnâ€t linger.
(Wellsâ€s Analysis: I think Theory has lost three in a row, but he continues to get more and more minutes as he hangs with some of the mid-to-uppercard guys. The post-match attack by Gargano is fine but does little to offset the fact that this match was made with no fanfare, was the result of nothing specific and still has no issue)
-In a hype segment, Isaiah “Swerve†Scott reminded Santos Escobar that he had pinned him twice. He said he was the better competitor and heâ€s -this- close to beating him. He wants to do it again – no Legado del Fantasma, no manipulated lucha masks.
(5) ANTONIO DE LUCA vs. RIDGE HOLLAND
The slim De Luca charged and hit a few shots, but Holland shoved him away. Launch/pounce by Holland. Huge release belly-to-belly. Wow. Another. The simulated crowd booed Holland; seriously, where are all the babyfaces? Big headbutt in the corner. A series of headbutts on the sitting De Luca. Northern Grit, a sort of blockbuster powerslam, finished.
WINNER: Ridge Holland at 1:32.
(Wellsâ€s Analysis: Iâ€ve seen a lot of this from Ridge on NXT: UK, but this was a great enhancement match for him for a new audience.)
-The Garganos busted in on an Io Shirai interview. Damian Priest showed up and there was a lot of yelling. Up next, itâ€s the Gauntlet Eliminator, and the first two entrants will be Kushida and Kyle Oâ€Reilly. The rules are that two begin and one more is added every four minutes, and eliminations happen via pinfall or submission.
-Connorâ€s Cure spot.
-Announced for next week thanks to tonightâ€s battle royal, Shotzi Blackheart faces Dakota Kai.
(6) KUSHIDA vs. KYLE Oâ€REILLY vs. TIMOTHY THATCHER vs. BRONSON REED vs. CAMERON GRIMES – Gauntlet Eliminator to determine Finn Balorâ€s challenger for TakeOver
#1 Kyle Oâ€Reilly, #2 Kushida
Kyle worked a brief headlock, then the two exchanged a number of grapples on the mat. Reset after about 45 second of that. Kushida grabbed a leg but Kyle worked a wristlock. Reversal. The two traded leg holds and broke at the rope at 1:30. Kyle worked a headlock. Rope run and a block by Kyle. Pump kick. Armdrag/dropkick by Kushida. Kushida wrapped up Kyleâ€s arms in his legs and wrenched them back. Kyle threw some kicks at a grounded Kushida but Kushida kicked upward and hit his feet. Kick exchange and a timer showed up in the bottom right corner. Shot exchange to the bell.
#3 Bronson Reed
Reed threw a forearm to Kushida, then launched him onto Oâ€Reilly. Splash in the corner on both guys. Double back elbow by Reed. Enzuigiri on Reed by Kushida as Tom weirdly said the ring was “crowded†on a night with a battle royal. Kyle worked a heel hook on Reed and Kushida hit Kyle with a hoverboard lock. Reed splashed Kushida, oddly breaking up the elimination attempt. Huh? Reed blocked Kushida in the corner. Kyle threw some sots to Reed but Reed knocked him down. Reed went up top but both other guys slowed him down with shots. All threw went up the turnbuckle but Reed headbutted Kushida down. Kushida knocked Kyle from the ring. The ref checked on Kyle, and Velveteen Dream charged in and hit Dream Valley Driver on Kushida. Reed, who didnâ€t see it, hit the Tsunami to eliminate Kushida at 7:47.
#4 Timothy Thatcher
Thatcher tried to hit the ring but was knocked down by Reed upon entrance. The show went to commercial, still with 20 minutes to the hour, so this one will go a while after Grimes enters unless thereâ€s a post-match angle.
Time was running out upon return as all three guys went at it with waistlock switches in the middle of the ring.
#5 Cameron Grimes
Grimes entered with a top-rope cross-body on Reed. Dropkick by Grimes for Thatcher. PK for Oâ€Reilly. Thatcher went for the Fujiwara armbar and Grimes slipped out. All four guys hit rapid-fire impact shots. Grimes hit a slam on Thatcher and Reed hit Grimes with a big lariat, leaving all four guys selling on the mat.
Oâ€Reilly and Thatcher exchanged shots on the apron. Reed charged in and Thatcher hit a headlock on him, and Grimes hit a superkick on Thatcher. Reed used the ropes to launch Grimes on top of the other two guys outside. Reed joined the other three on the NXT logo at the foot of the ramp. Thatcher took control and put Reed in the ring. Death valley driver got two for Reed. Oâ€Reilly joined Reed for some action and Reed hit a powerbomb and held on for two. Oâ€Reilly slipped out and Grimes entered to try Reed next. Grimes hit a forearm and a big kick for two. Reed bealed Grimes and Grimes bailed. The heels fought outside and Reed hit a tope on all three as the match went to split-screen. Through much of that segment, Thatcher and Oâ€Reilly paired off, as did Reed and Grimes.
Upon return to full-screen, Grimes and Thatcher double-teamed Reed as Oâ€Reilly was outside. Reed fought back but Oâ€Reilly jumped in, then Reed took him down with a powerslam that Phillips called out as a tribute to Road Warrior Animal. Reed slammed Grimes on top of Thatcher and covered Thatcher for two. Reed went to the top, but Grimes held his leg. Thatcher went up with Reed and Reed fell down, and Oâ€Reilly pinned Reed at 21:35 after a knee strike.
Thatcher struck in, but Oâ€Reilly hit an ankle lock. The two exchanged grapples and shots. Grimes charged in and hit a release German on Oâ€Reilly. Grimes fought off Thatcher briefly but Thatcher hit a reverse belly-to-belly on Grimes. Phillips announced that next week, Damian Priest and Io Shirai would face the Garganos in a mixed tag.
All three exchanged shots in the center of the ring. Thatcher caught Oâ€Reilly with a sleeper. Grimes charged in but Oâ€Reilly caught him. In the chaos, Grimes got dumped and Oâ€Reilly hit his awesome kicks on Thatcher and grounded him. Rope run and Thatcher hit some European uppercuts. More kicks by Oâ€Reilly. Sick palm strike by Thatcher. Backslide by Oâ€Reilly got two. Rollup by Oâ€Reilly finished Thatcher at 25:14. Cave In by Grimes got two, and Oâ€Reilly got his foot on the ropes. Grimes thought he had it and protested when the ref told him Oâ€Reillyâ€s foot was on the rope.
Grimes kicked down Oâ€Reilly a couple of times and said “Youâ€re nothing like Adam – he was the man of the group.†Was? Grimes did his twisting cross-body for a long two. The two exchanged shots on their feet, both in slow motion, selling the effects of the match. Grimes hit a big kick and missed a Cave in. Oâ€Reilly caught Grimes with a submission and Grimes immediately tapped.
WINNER: Kyle Oâ€Reilly at 27:48.
Tom said “here are the rest of the Undisputed Era boys†as Adam Cole and Roderick Strong, but not Bobby Fish, hit the ring to celebrate. Finn Balor made finger guns from the ramp as the show ended.
(Wellsâ€s Analysis: With no obvious challenger to Balor, that was wide open. It amuses me that a brand chock full of heels ended up with a face vs. face championship match for TakeOver, given that Kyle has largely been on the babyface side of things with Adam Cole as part of the ongoing rift that may be developing in UE. I have no idea how the championship match will be handled, or if itâ€ll be the main event when it could easily be the proven matchup of LeRae vs. Shirai that gets the honor, but I canâ€t wait to see Oâ€Reilly in a big singles spot. This match moved Kushidaâ€s story forward and then produced some pretty strong action, especially in the last five minutes)
FINAL THOUGHTS: Apparently, there were significant changes to creative as a result of the COVID outbreak. Interestingly, to me, some of the missing faces are known anti-maskers, and I wonder if thatâ€s where this new outbreak started. It was different – although I canâ€t say it was worse – not to have the PC crowd behind the glass; the lights were down behind the glass areas so as not to call attention to the lack of people. The show itself was okay, though it still feels a little haphazard to have three championship matches for TakeOver move forward on the same show, just 11 days from TakeOver, in these multi-person matches and a wacky tag mismatch. Nothing was bad, but we didnâ€t have that one standout singles match that we usually get on the show. I suppose itâ€s a necessary evil with just one week of TV left before TakeOver.

Bronson Reed has big aspirations for WWE Crown Jewel: Perth.
At the October 11 PLE, Reed will return to his home country of Australia as a member of the WWE roster for the first time. Reed told Casual Conversations with the Classic that competing in Australia for WWE has always been a goal for him. He’s not 100 percent sure what his plans for Crown Jewel are, but Reed said he’s sure that it will be impactful.
Reed named either Roman Reigns or John Cena as who he would choose to face if the decision were up to him.
“I feel like if it’s up to me — there’s two people, obviously,” he said. “And I’m going to call out the two biggest names in the company. Either, one, I run it back with Roman Reigns. I busted his ribs open after Paris, so I don’t know if he’s even medically clear.
“Or, two, I get in the ring for the first time with John Cena. I know it might make some of the fans unhappy globally if I was one of John Cena’s last opponents [laughs]. But, in Australia, you’re coming into my home? That’s where the Tribal Thief, you know, he’s running roughshod.”
Reigns and Cena are among the confirmed talent for the Crown Jewel: Perth PLE. Their matches have not been announced yet.
At Clash in Paris last month, Reigns defeated Reed in a singles match but was then attacked by Reed and Bron Breakker after the match. The angle was done because Reigns was going to be away from WWE for a few weeks to film his “Street Fighter” role. He will be back in time for Crown Jewel.
Cena only has five appearances left on his WWE retirement tour. He has teased a match with AJ Styles for one of those dates.
The duo of Reed and Breakker are members of The Vision, a faction that is led by Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman. At WWE Wrestlepalooza last weekend, Reed & Breakker defeated The Usos.
Crown Jewel: Perth has a special start time of 8 a.m. Eastern on October 11, streaming live on the ESPN app in the United States and on Netflix internationally. The show is being held at RAC Arena.
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Years removed from his days at Nike and working with Mike Taylor at The Oven, Patrick Reed still credits the legendary club designer for showing him what the possibilities are with golf clubs.
Taylor was Nike’s master wedge and iron craftsman, most notably shaping Tiger Woods’ irons for years.
On this week’s episode of GOLF’s Fully Equipped, Reed reflected on his time working with Taylor at Nike and called it an “unbelievable” and “eye-opening” experience that showed him what can be done to a golf club.
“Being in Houston, you know, being when I was with Nike and Mike was up in Dallas, kind of be able to go up there and watch the process of not just the clubs being built, but also what he can do to kind of personalize wedges, irons and things for the players on staff, was unbelievable and fantastic,” Reed said. “I’m obviously a gearhead, so seeing how it’s done and seeing the background is awesome.
”Like they’d send us clubs in junior and college golf. You’d get a set of clubs and all right, you might change the shaft and grip and that’s about it. But then now all of a sudden you see what all can be done.”
The 2018 Masters champion said he use to rely on his short game a lot, so he and Taylor would spend hours perfecting his wedges to get the right sound and feel.
”We’ll take off some, grind some off here, grind some off there,” Reed said. “I go back out there and test it. He’s like, that doesn’t sound right.
“I was like, ‘Yeah, it seems like it’s clicking here.’ And so he would sit there, we just, you know, for hours, just kind of fine tune one. And then once we got it, I was like, all right, that feels great.”

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Once that happened, Reed said Taylor would go create a mold of the shape they settled on so next time he needed a new wedge, they didn’t have to go through the whole testing process again.
For more from Reed and GOLF’s Fully Equipped co-host Johnny Wunder, listen to the full episode of GOLF’s Fully Equipped here, or watch it below.
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