👉 "These AEW Stars Don't Deserve To Be In Prime Time"


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WWE Hall of Famer Eric Bischoff has voiced his displeasure about one particular match from AEW Double or Nothing 2024.

While speaking on "83 Weeks," Bischoff said he hated this particular AEW Women's World Championship, which included two women he believes aren't ready to be on prime time television, despite the fact that they are two of the most experienced members of the AEW women's division. 😳
Almost immediately after WrestleMania 40 closed its curtain, WWE moved quickly to announce that a documentary, "WWE WrestleMania XL: Behind the Curtain," would be released within days.

Nearly two months later, the documentary has still yet to air, with many wondering what the hold up is, and if Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has had anything to do with it, something creative partner Brian Gewirtz has denied. Here's an update...
Between the seven hours of WWE programming, the five hours of AEW programming, and all of the other wrestling companies that have managed to get themselves television deals, there looks to be another TV show on the horizon based on the world of pro wrestling.

According to "Fightful Select," a pitch was recently sold to the FX network of having a half-hour sitcom based on pro wrestling. Here's what we know so far...
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WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Bianca Belair and Jade Cargill were invited to this week's episode of "WWE Raw" by No. 1 contenders Zoey Stark and Shayna Baszler, and after taking digs at the champs for never being on "Raw" (despite the fact that both Cargill and Belair were drafted to "SmackDown"), Cargill and Belair offered to put their titles on the line right then and there.

General Manager Adam Pearce requested a referee and made the match official — but in the end, there was no winner.
After coming up short in the recent King and Queen of the Ring tournaments despite impressive runs, both Jey Uso and Lyra Valkyria missed out on the guaranteed title shots in their respective divisions that were earned by the eventual winners, GUNTHER and Nia Jax.

That was but one opportunity, however, and each of these combatants made it very clear on "WWE Raw" that they are now focused on the next opportunity for a guaranteed title match
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