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Ce soir à la télé : quand le Capitaine Marleau et Blanche Gardin s’attaquent aux réseaux sociaux

Chaque jour, AlloCiné vous recommande un film à (re)voir à la télé. Ce soir : Blanche Gardin s’en va-t-en guerre contre Internet.

En 2020, Benoît Delépine et Gustave Kervern – auteurs de l’émission culte Groland – s’attèlent à leur dixième long-métrage en duo. Ils se documentent auprès de hackers pour écrire l’histoire de trois personnages en prise avec les nouvelles technologies et les réseaux sociaux.

Marine est victime de chantage à la sextape, tandis que Bernard découvre que sa fille lycéenne se fait harceler en ligne. Quant à Christine, elle ne comprend pas pourquoi ses notes en tant que chauffeur TVC refusent de décoller.

Devenus des amis proches depuis leur rencontre sur un rond-point pendant les Gilets jaunes, ce trio va alors partir en guerre contre “les géants d’Internet”…

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Récompensé d’un Ours d’Argent à la Berlinale, Effacer l’historique dissèque avec humour l’ère du numérique grâce à une mise en scène dynamique. Acide et engagé, le film n’en oublie pas d’être drôle, soulignant certaines absurdités technologiques à travers des séquences et des répliques hilarantes.

Si les acteurs principaux – Blanche Gardin, Denis Podalydès et Corinne Masiero – font figure de nouveaux venus chez Gustave Kervern et Benoît Delépine, on retrouve également des habitués de l’univers des cinéastes, tels que Benoît Poelvoorde, Michel Houellebecq, Vincent Lacoste ou encore Bouli Lanners.

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Succès de l'extrême droite aux Pays-Bas : "On a tout raté", constate Raphaël Glucksmann (Place publique)

Le Parti pour la liberté, parti d’extrême droite de Geert Wilders, est arrivé en tête lors des élections législatives néerlandaises du mercredi 22 novembre. Qu’ont raté les modérés pour que de plus en plus de peuples se dirigent vers ce type de dirigeants ? “Tout. On a tout raté. J’aimerais qu’on prenne conscience de la gravité du moment qu’on est en train de traverser. L’Union européenne fait face à des crises immenses, on a la guerre qui a fait son retour sur notre territoire. On n’a jamais eu autant besoin de l’Union européenne et élections après élections, on voit l’extrême droite remporter des succès immenses”, explique le député européen (Place publique) Raphaël Glucksmann, invité des “4 Vérités”, jeudi 23 novembre.

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L’UE “est en danger externe et interne”

“M. Wilders a fait campagne non seulement contre les musulmans, contre l’immigration, mais aussi contre le pacte vert européen, la transition écologique, et pour un référendum de sortie des Pays-Bas de l’Union européenne”, constate le député européen. L’Union européenne est-elle en danger de mort ? “Elle est en danger externe et interne. Il y a une conjugaison de menaces qu’on n’a sûrement jamais vues dans notre histoire européenne”, détaille-t-il en constatant : “L’Europe est un nain géopolitique”.

AEW News: CIMA signs full time contract, Fight for the Fallen pre-sale code, Allin signs with AEW, Fyter Fest announced, more


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-The latest episode of Being the Elite: “Spellbound” has several news items revealed. The biggest news coming out of the episode was that CIMA has signed a full time contract with AEW. CIMA is scheduled to partner with two wrestlers from OWE against SCU at Double or Nothing on May 25. The end episode also teases the singing of longtime Young Buck rivals The Super Smash Brothers. Before leaving his phone on a chair, Nick Jackson also discusses signing a tag team from the east coast.

The latest episode of Being the Elite also reveals that the pre-sale code for Fight For The Fallen is “AEWFIGHT.” Tickets go on sale at ticketmaster.com tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. EST. Tickets will then go on sale to the general public at 9 a.m. EST on April 19.

Fight for the Fallen is set to take place at Daily’s Place Amphitheater at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville, Fla on July 13. It was also announced on Being the Elite that AEW’s charity partner for Fight for the Fallen will be Jacksonville’s Victim Assistance Advisory Council.  A press release from AEW included an initial talent lineup for the event that includes Cody, The Young Bucks,  Chris Jericho, PAC, and Hangman Page.

You can watch the latest episode of Being the Elite below:

-Darby Allin has signed with AEW. He finished up with Evolve during WrestleMania weekend and his signing was announced on Double or Nothing last week.

-On the latest episode of Double or Nothing released today. It was announced that Brandi Rhodes would face Allie at Fight for the Fallen on July 13. The episode featured Brandi talking to Allie on the phone under the guise of setting up a match under friendly competition, but later Brandi is shown calling in a favor for someone to be at the show to help her.

-AEW announced on Twitter today that Kenny Omega will face CIMA at Fight for the Fallen on July 13.

-MJF and Sunny Daze have been added to the Over the Budget Battle Royale at Double or Nothing on May 25. Daze is the main editor of the Road to Double or Nothing and DDP is shown in the latest episode talking about his journey in life and as a pro wrestler. Their involvement in the match was confirmed in the latest episode of The Road to Double or Nothing. Joey Janela, who has been feuding with MJF leading into the show, was also shown in the video saying he’s already at 100% and he’ll be at Double or Nothing. Also entered into the Over the budget Battle Royale are Sonny Kiss, Kip Sabian, Brandon Cutler, Ace Romero, Glacier, and Brian Pillman Jr.

You can watch the latest episode of The Road to Double or Nothing below:

-AEW is partnering with CEO Fighting Game Championships for Fyter Fest  on June 29 at the Daytona Beach Ocean Center in Daytona, Fla. Last year Kenny Omega and NJPW partnered with CEO Fighting Game Championships for an event. The lineup so far for the show includes Darby Allin vs. Cody, CEO organizer Alex Jebailey vs. Michael Nakazawa in a Hardcore match, and The Elite (Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks) vs. PAC & Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix.

-AEW announced another addition to the female side of their roster on Twitter, as Japanese wrestler Hikaru Shida has signed with the company.

 

 

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Raw Rating: Sharp alarming drop-off from last week and year-ago numbers, key metrics including perspective on season drop, plus where it ranked vs. NBA playoff


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This week’s episode of WWE Monday Night Raw on USA Network drew a 1.56 rating, down from last week’s 1.70 rating. This is a new low for Raw, with 2.336 million in the first hour, 2.241 in the second hour, and a mere 1.898 in the third hour, the first sub-2 million viewership for Raw on a non-holiday episode.

The drop-off from the first to the third hour was 438,000, which is slightly above the yearly average of 406,000. The alarming number for WWE is the poor first hour viewership of 2.336 million, which is 846,000 fewer viewers than the first hour viewership the day after Raw. The average first-hour viewership this year was 2.838 million, so it was down 500,000 from that average.

One year ago, Raw drew a 2.14 rating and two years ago it drew a 2.24 rating. The drop-off in rating from 2.14 to 1.56 year-to-year is 27 percent.

There is typically a drop the week after the Superstar Shake-up and post-WrestleMania season settles in, but last year the drop-off compared to the prior ten-week average was 14 percent whereas this year the drop-off compared to the prior ten-week average was 35, precisely two-and-a-half times larger.

What is key to watch this week is whether Smackdown drops as much or at all. If Smackdown holds its audience, despite stiff competition from marquee NBA and NHL playoff games, perhaps the Raw drop-off can be a attributed to the shift of top star Roman Reigns from Raw to Smackdown. If Smackdown doesn’t hold it’s rating better, then it’s a general drop-off in interest in WWE, including the end of The Shield and the departures of Dean Ambrose, Ronda Rousey, Paul Heyman, and Brock Lesnar as regular TV acts compared to WrestleMania season.

In the key 18-49 demographic, TV By the Numbers reports that both NBA playoffs topped the ratings with 1.5 and 1.4 rating, with the Toronto Raptors vs. Philadelphia 76ers game going up against the first two-and-a-half hours of Raw. “Love and Hip Hop” on VH1 drew a 0.8 followed by Raw’s three hours at 0.8, 0.7, and 0.6.

In total viewership, the NBA games drew 3.638 million and 3.829 million, with Raw’s first hour coming in at 2.336 million. Several cable news shows drew more than Raw viewership but less than the NBA.

ETC News: WWN announces partnership with Powerslam.tv and Pivotshare, new inspirational wrestling book features inspirational quotes from The Rock & Sammartino, Wrestle-1 set to run tryouts in U.S.


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-WWNLive, Powerslam.tv, and Pivotshare have announced a new partnership. The press release features a quote from WWNLive COO Sal Hamoui saying that about six events from each WWN brand will be added each month.

You can read the entire press release below:

Los Angeles, CA – WWNLive, Powerslam.TV, and Pivotshare, Inc., are excited to announce their partnership to help WWNLive add their channels to the growing roster of pro wrestling brands using the Pivotshare platform to power their subscription video on demand experience. WWNLIVE not only has their own channels on Pivotshare, but is also syndicating content to Pivotshare’s pro wrestling mega-channel, Powerslam.TV, available on the web, Amazon Channels, as well as iOS, Android, Roku, and AppleTV devices.

Pivotshare has been working in the pro wrestling industry for the last five years and powers more pro wrestling SVOD channels than any other platform in the world. Brands such as Demand Progress, ICW, CZW, RevPro, Highspots, and Pro Wrestling: EVE, all use Pivotshare to offer their libraries of events to their fans world-wide. Powerslam.TV launched last year and already has over 5,000 hours of content from over 130 of these exciting brands in 16 countries around the globe. WWNLIVE will be offering new events from their WWNLIVE library as well as those from Shine, Full Impact Pro, and older archived content from other brands they represent.

Sal Hamoui, COO of WWNLIVE plans to add six events from each brand every month. With a large pool of content from each brand, that guarantees fans fresh events to enjoy every month. Powerslam.TV General Manager, Chris Woolsey said, “Words cannot describe how excited our team is to welcome WWNLIVE to Powerslam.TV. These brands have been industry powerhouses for so long, and we’re thrilled to help them reach yet another audience with their amazing content.”

Fans can sign up for a free trial at Powerlam.TV.

About Powerslam.TV

Powerslam lets you stream the entire world of pro wrestling all in a single channel for one low price. Bringing OVER 5,000 HOURS of content from OVER 130 of your favorite wrestling brands from countries all around the globe right onto your laptop and mobile devices.

You can find all your favorite kinds of wrestling with British strongstyle, women’s wrestling, lucha libre, technical, comedic, high-flying, hardcore, and many others. In addition to the most recent events, Powerslam also gives you shoot interviews, documentaries, backstage footage, round tables, and lifestyle videos with legendary names in the pro wrestling industry.

Get your first month FREE when you use code “5000FREE” at Powerslam.TV.

About Pivotshare

Pivotshare is the best way to make money from your digital media online. With a cutting-edge platform and innovative services, Pivotshare revolutionizes the way publishers sell access to their content.

Pivotshare is a complete self-service solution for media publishers. Anyone can easily monetize content on their own branded online channel or on their own website using pay-per-view, subscription access, downloads, tips in any combination. Our multi-device streaming platform is simple to use and has powerful tools to help publishers succeed in the new digital economy.

For more information and to sign up, please visit http://www.pivotshare.com.

About WWNLIVE

The World Wrestling Network (WWNLIVE) is an American professional wrestling organization and digital media streaming and video on demand service. WWNLIVE operates as a governing body for promotions including EVOLVE, Shine, Full Impact Pro, Dragon Gate USA, and many others.

-Darren Paltrowitz and D.X. Ferris have released a new inspirational book called “Good Advice From Professional Wrestling,”  which features a foreword by Diamond Dallas Page as well as inspiring quotes by icons from Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to Bruno Sammartino. You can read more about the book and where it can be purchased HERE.

-Lucha Otaku has partnered with Kaz Hayashi’s Japan based Wrestle-1 and Fite.tv COO Michael Weber to conduct tryouts at select dojos in the U.S. beginning in June 2019. Lucha Otaku’s management team of Gary Lee Jackson, Dan Madigan, and Mitch Berlow have also contracted Sony Onoo to serve as an international consultant. Ohno will oversee the launch of an alliance that will see multiple dojo locations and promotions exchange talent with Wrestle-1. The newly formed alliance will be called W1A. W1A will conduct tryouts with the purpose of providing two scholarships per dojo for wrestlers to train at the Wrestle-1 dojo in Japan for one week.

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Free Women’s Match Wednesday: Kris Statlander vs. Diamante from Queens of Combat 27: Heir to the Throne

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Each Wednesday PWTorch.com and Powerslam.tv will present a free match for readers of our site. This week, we debut with Kris Statlander vs. Diamante from Queens of Combat 27: Heir to the Throne courtesy of Queens of Combat and the Women’s Wrestling Network.

Be sure to follow @QueensofCombat and @womensWN for all the latest QOC action. PWTorch also has a code for readers to get 30 days free for first time users of Powerslam.tv. Simply enter the code PWTORCHFREE HERE

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Andrade El Idolo to make GCW debut in December

Andrade El Idolo will make his GCW debut this December in one of three confirmed dates with the company.

The current AEW star and former WWE United States Champion will kick things off on Saturday, December 9th at Los Angeles' Ukrainian Culture Center for Highest in the Room 2. His opponent was not announced.

He will follow that up in Chicago for an unnamed event on Friday, January 12th and then on Friday, January 26th in Tampa, Florida, for another unnamed event. While tickets on are on sale for the December show, ticket info will be coming this week for the January shows.

All shows will stream on FITE+.

On the AEW side, Andrade appears to be in the early stages of a feud with Miro after a victory over Daniel Garcia on Saturday's Collision with new manager CJ Perry, who is Miro's wife. 

In addition to AEW, Andrade also continues to work select dates in Mexico.

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Interview Highlights: Sean “X-Pac” Waltman talks about NXT’s next breakout star, Owen Hart’s retirement plans, who Sean forgot to thank in HOF speech, calls B.S. on Wendy Richter


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Sean “X-Pac” Waltman guested on “The NotSam Network’s The Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro & Roxy Striar.” The following are key highlights provided to PWTorch.com from the show’s producers.


•What Owen Hart’s retirement plan was: “He [Owen Hart] was ready to call it a day in the, in the next few years. He had just, he had just paid for a house… gotten a house for the family, ya know, on the lake… All those things that you’re working towards, right? He had achieved those things and he was about ready to cash in and get the f— out”

•When asked if Owen would have made it two more years wrestling, Sean said: “Oh yeah. Yeah. Yup.”

•Who Sean forgot to thank in his HOF speech and how he made it right: “I felt so guilty because he [Kane] was one of the people that I wanted to thank so badly in my Hall of Fame speech and I didn’t, and I was so f—ing down on myself. That was another thing. I was so down on myself for the people that I didn’t thank that I wanted to… This lady Phyllis Lee. She’s the one that talked the Great Malenko into being my wrestling teacher. And she was the first one that believed in me in wresting… And Kev [Undergaro], I was so f—ing round up. If I didn’t make eye contact with you and Maria [Menounos], I would have f—ing forgot that, too… I told him [Kane] how upset I was and he was like, ‘I just appreciate you even just telling me that.’ I mean, he was so cool about it and he really was one of the people.”

•On how Cathy Kelley is currently THE best: “Just her demeanor. Her attitude that comes through. The energy, everything… she doesn’t overshadow, even though she’s drop dead gorgeous and f—ing looks amazing and all of that, she doesn’t take away from like, it’s still the focus is on, on like the stars… She’s a superstar Kev [Undergaro]… I could see like her having her own line of makeup… She’s amazing… Of anyone in that role, she’s the best… I’ll say it to everyone’s face, she’s better than everyone there at interviewing people. Behind, Backstage stuff. No one’s even close.”

•His favorite NXT wrestler: “Matt Riddle… He’s a prodigy… He’s a huge wrestling fan.”

•What it would take today for Sean to wrestle again: “They gotta be meaningful matches. Not just for a payoff… A big deal. Like a WrestleMania match… Just WrestleMania. It could be something like that… I didn’t mean just Wrestle – but WWE, something big… If I promoted my own show and I wrestled on it.”

•Calling b.s. on Wendi Richter not knowing it was Moolah under the Spider Lady Mask: “I can’t believe that she [Wendi Richter] didn’t know it was Moolah when they were in the ring. Bullshit…Because who the f— did she think was under the mask before they went out? She was playing this like it was, like,  the way she was talking was like she was still trying to protect the business like it was a shoot. You know, nobody walks excepts – unless you’re Mil Máscaras, Mil Máscaras, or one of these old school Lucha Libre guys – you’re not walking around in the f—ing back with your mask on. You’re not putting the match together wearing a mask so no one can tell who you are… And apparently, I don’t know, didn’t want to lose or something… It’s f—ing horrible… It looks like it was a double-cross, oh yeah, because it was so f—ing sloppy and there wasn’t even, like, her shoulders weren’t down. Yeah, for sure it was a double cross.”

•The top female wrestler from the past who could keep up with the women today: “Back then, she [Madusa] was as good as these girls…F— yes! And they’re great now, but, she was just as good as any of them. I dare somebody to f—ing tell me different…S he never had a complete roster of women to work with.”

•On why he is a teacher and not a coach (and what the difference is): “I was down at the Performance Center in Orlando. They call it guest coaching. But I’m not a coach, I’m a teacher. Difference… ‘Cause I’m not the one going, ‘Hey. Hit the ropes back and forth, f—ing twenty pushups now!’… It’s a big difference… I can take somebody and go ‘Okay, this is why you do this, this is why you do that.’ Not just run people through drills… ‘Cause they just bunch it all together and it’s not the same thing.”


The Tomorrow Show with Keven Undergaro & Roxy Striar is a late night talk show that airs on The NotSam Network live Wednesdays 10-12 a.m. EST and is available on iTunes.

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Raw Rating: How much did WWE gain from deceptively indicating Brock Lesanr would cash in against Seth Rollins, plus Undertaker, Orton-Triple H


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Last night’s episode of WWE Monday Night Raw drew a 1.72 rating, up from last week’s 1.61 rating and above the May average of 1.66, but well below the 2019 average so far of 1.81 and the average rating through this week last year of 2.20 and the average two years ago of 2.18.

The first hour drew 2.308 million viewers, then the rating grew to 2.558 million in the second hour, then dropped back to 2.349 million in the third hour. By comparison, the NHL game on NBC drew 5.13 million viewers.

The third hour viewership being as high as it was could be attributed to Undertaker’s advertised promo and a rare appearance of Randy Orton on Raw in his face-to-face with Triple H. The surge in the second hour could be attributed to WWE advertising a Brock Lesnar cash-in of his Money in the Bank contract against Seth Rollins, which didn’t happen.

All three hours of Raw finished in the top three spots in the 18-49 demographic with ratings of 0.7, 0.8, and 0.8.


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WWE RAW PRIMER 6/17: Corbin Chooses, U.S. Championship #1 Contender Fatal Five-Way, The Planet’s Wild Card, Crate Adventure, Revived Champions, Oh Lord the Lady Wants to be Champ


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WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW PRIMER
LOS ANGELES, CA. AT THE STAPLES CENTER
JUNE 17, 2019
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AIRS ON USA NETWORK, 8:00 p.m. EDT
BY FRANK PETEANI (@FrankPeteani), PWTORCH CONTRIBUTOR

Announcers: Michael Cole, Corey Graves, Renee Young

LAST WEEK’S RAW RATING: 1.54 (.18 DECREASE FROM PREVIOUS WEEK)

Arena, Items Advertised by WWE, and Show Start Time

WWE Raw returns to the Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA. just seven months after Survivor Series weekend in which we experienced NXT Takeover Wargames, Survivor Series itself, Raw, and Smackdown. Typically, WWE will stay in the same arena or at least the same “vicinity” around one of the “big four” weekends. I look back fondly on that weekend as I was in attendance for Survivor Series, the first PPV I ever attended in my time as a fan of WWE.

We are less than a week away from Stomping Grounds as we get ready for WWE’s next PPV event. We already know of the following matches and will most certainly get the final build-up to most:

  • (Raw) Seth Rollins defends the Universal Championship against Baron Corbin in a rematch from Super Showdown.
  • (Raw) Becky Lynch defends the Raw Women’s Championship against Lacey Evans in a rematch from Money in the Bank.
  • (Cross-brand) Roman Reigns (Smackdown) takes on Drew McIntyre (Raw).
  • (Cross-brand) Bayley defends the Smackdown Women’s Championship against Raw’s Alexa Bliss.
  • (Smackdown) Kofi Kingston defends the WWE Championship against Dolph Ziggler in a rematch from Super Showdown
  • (205Live) Tony Nese defends the WWE Cruiserweight Championship against an opponent TBD.

The arena’s website shows a start time of 4:30 p.m but doesn’t specify when doors open, although you could expect that to happen around 3:00. There are three matches advertised:

  • Seth Rollins vs. Baron Corbin (unlikely to happen as this is planned for Stomping Grounds)
  • Becky Lynch vs. Lacey Evans in a Street Fight (possible for the house)
  • Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre & Shane McMahon in a handicap match. (I’m surprised this isn’t on tap for Stomping Grounds. Watch this happen at Extreme Rules.)

Here’s what advertised for Raw as of this writing according to WWE.com. Look for amendments and additions later in the day as we get closer to the show:

Matches & Segments:

  • Who will don the stripes for Rollins vs. Corbin at WWE Stomping Grounds?
  • Fatal Five-Way Match to determine Samoa Joe’s U.S. Title challenger at WWE Stomping Grounds
  • Daniel Bryan is a Wild Card

Storyline Follow-Up

  • Crate expectations for R-Truth
  • “Top Guys” once again
  • Could a Woman’s Right bring us “Becky No Belts?”

Corbin to Name Special Guest Referee

We learned last week that as a result of Baron Corbin’s amazing negotiating skills, he gets to choose the special guest referee for his match challenging Seth Rollins for the Universal Championship coming up at Stomping Grounds.

Sami Zayn inserted himself into the mix with Corbin and acted as a special outside enforcer in the main event match between Kevin Owens (appearing via the wild card) and Rollins. Rollins and Owens have gone numerous times through the years during Owens’ time as Universal Champion from late 2016-early 2017 and Rollins’ time as Intercontinental Champion last year. Nonetheless last week’s match ended in Owens winning via DQ when Sami interfered with Rollins after hitting his curb stomp, and Rollins grabbing Sami’s ref jersey.

Following the match Rollins would foil Corbin and Sami’s attack on him, and Rollins would attack Sami viciously with a chair. All was well though with Sami as he appeared on Smackdown via the wild card the following night, participating in a six-man tag match with Owens and Dolph Ziggler and losing to a reunited New Day.

I don’t know why I think this is relevant, but here’s a WWE.com exclusive with Owens a few weeks ago recounting his 2017 loss of the Universal Championship to Goldberg:

With the wild card rule in place, you never know who can show up where and Owens is certainly in play as a referee. We’ll see what happens tonight as Corbin makes his decision

Frank’s Analysis: It’s likely them talking to Owens has nothing to do with the Universal title situation, but they have had him talk about it in drips and drabs over the past year. I remember him mentioning on the Kevin Owens Show last year that he hasn’t been the same since losing that title. Now he does the interview. It could mean nothing, as consistency isn’t really in WWE’s vocabulary, but it’s something to think about. I’m between him and Sami being the referee at Stomping Grounds if I had to bet money.

Fatal Five Way to Determine #1 Contender for U.S. Championship: Braun Strowman vs. Miz vs. Cesaro vs. Ricochet vs. Bobby Lashley

Last week on Raw, U.S. Champion Samoa Joe was a guest of the Miz on MizTV. We thought the discussion would be in regard to the title picture. Instead Miz called out Joe for attacking Rey Mysterio after he did the right thing, surrendering the title back to Joe as a result of his injury. They eventually got into each other’s face when Joe said if we’re going to talk about crossing lines, why don’t we talk about Miz’s family.

Braun Strowman, Bobby Lashley, Ricochet, and Cesaro would one-by-one make their way out and that led to a six-man tag match. Miz & Ricochet & Strowman defeated Cesaro & Lashley & Joe in around 14 minutes. There was a scary moment in the finish when Ricochet hit his signature 630 Splash but landed on Cesaro’s knee. Here’s WWE’s YouTube clip of that match in case you missed it:

There was speculation via multiple reports that Cesaro was injured, but that doesn’t appear to be the case at the moment as he’s advertised for tonight. We get a fatal five-way match to determine the #1 contender for the U.S. Championship with everyone involved in last week’s match obviously with the exception of Joe, who will defend the title against the winner at Stomping Grounds. I’m not sure if there’s anything to read into this, but Cesaro put out this tweet showing a picture of him pressing up Miz in the battle royal:

Frank’s Analysis: Unlike 2012, they have done a real nice job turning Miz babyface. They’ve made him likable, especially when it comes to defending his family. Joe continues to be the best heel promo in WWE and dare I say the business. He gets real heat with his words and actions, which is something of a rarity in today’s WWE. As far as this match, anything is on the table. I suppose I’ll take Miz, given his exchange with Joe on MizTV last week. It wouldn’t shock me if Braun won. If they want to extend Joe’s run, Strowman would be a good opponent as they could pull shenanigans to have him keep the title. Ricochet is less likely but not unlikely. I’d be shocked if Lashley won or Cesaro won, although Cesaro would be more likely of the two. Having some king of screwy ending leading to a six-pack match at Stomping Grounds isn’t off the table either. I’ll pick Miz though as I said earlier.

Wild Card Daniel Bryan

Last week on Smackdown, Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan & Rowan appeared seemingly to take on the Yolo County Tag Team Champions. Heavy Machinery (Otis & Tucker) would appear and called out Bryan & Rowan for ducking them, and their claim was that if they got a title shot, they would become champions. Bryan suggested they take on the vaunted duo of the Yolo tag champions. You guessed it, Machinery accepted and defeated them in about two minutes.

Here’s an argument between Bryan & Rowan and Heavy Machinery a few weeks ago in a WWE.com exclusive:

According to WWE.com, Bryan has been “chosen” to be one of the four wild card wrestlers to appear on Raw tonight. The last time Bryan was in this building was the Smackdown following Survivor Series in which he was the WWE Champion taking on then-Universal Champion Brock Lesnar.

Frank’s Analysis: Everyone should grab a friend, make cardboard tag team title belts, buy a ticket to a WWE event, and try to get a segment as their local county tag team champions. For me it would be Nassau County. What’s your’s? As far as Bryan appearing tonight, I have no idea what the reasoning could be. Perhaps he tries to become the referee for the Corbin-Rollins match and proclaims himself the Planet’s Referee?

R-Truth’s Crate Adventure

Last week on Smackdown, 24/7 Champion R-Truth continued his quest to keep his title and duck basically the entire WWE undercard talent. With the help of Carmella, he locked himself in a blue crate. Carmella went to have her match but assured she would be back to help Truth get out. Jinder Mahal happened to arrive soon thereafter, and with Truth yelling he imitated Carmella and said he would get a crowbar. Later on, he arrived with a referee and a crowbar, but the box was gone. He asked a guy driving a forklift where the crate was, to which he said it was on its way to L.A. for tonight’s Raw.

Here was Truth asking for help, tweeting from his iPhone which apparently maintained its charge from Smackdown:

The good news is, he apparently got free:

Frank’s Analysis: Thankfully that camera was in the right place at the right time for Carmella to discover that Truth is fine. What’s the over/under on when she’ll turn on Truth and pin him for the title?

“Revived” as Raw Tag Team Champions

Last week on Raw, it was originally advertised that Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder would defend the Raw Tag Team Championship against the Revival (Scott Dawson & Dash Wilder), the team from whom Hawkins & Ryder took the titles on the WrestleMania kickoff show. As we got closer to the show, WWE announced that the Usos were added to the match to make it a triple threat.

The Revival would win the match to regain the Raw titles and begin their second reign. In a WWE.com exclusive, “Best in the World” Shane McMahon congratulated them, and they talked to Kayla Braxton:

It appears the Revival and Shane McMahon are developing a relationship, something we’ll apparently see unfold a bit more tonight as Revival gets their second championship reign underway.

Frank’s Analysis: I wish the WWE.com exclusive interviews would be aired on TV because they feel much more real and authentic. You can tell the Revival are excited to become champions again and I appreciate them saying how much it means to them. I like how Scott reiterated that they talked earlier in the night about winning the titles. I just don’t know if it will translate to more emphasis on the Raw tag division or the Revival being made to feel more special. Their association with Shane could be good, but it’s hard to judge this early on. By the way, what happened to the Viking Raiders who defeated Hawkins & Ryder in a non-title match when they were champs a few weeks ago? How come they never got a title shot? I’m sure they deserve the “experience” of a tag team title match.

The Lady Wants the Man to Have No Belts

The ongoing saga between Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch and Lacey Evans continues as they get ready for their match at Stomping Grounds. Last week, they did a split interview in which Lacey claimed she wanted Becky who had recently been Becky “Two Belts” to become Becky “No Belts.” Later in the evening, Lacey teamed with Alexa Bliss to take on Becky and Smackdown Women’s Champion Bayley (appearing via the wild card) in a previously unadvertised match. Lacey and Alexa won when Lacey pinned Bayley after hitting the Woman’s Right.

You have to have some Twitter chatter, otherwise it’s not my primer:

Surprisingly, Becky has been quiet on Twitter this past week in regard to Lacey. They do their final build tonight on Raw.

Frank’s Analysis: You expect Becky to retain the title, but I’m not sure that does anything for her. It’s not like she’s beating anybody that’s won anything or established a track record. In addition, she’s been defined down by dropping one of the titles as soon as she did, which could have been avoided if they just left the WrestleMania match alone and have just the Raw title on the line. I don’t understand what they think they were accomplishing by having Becky take both titles only to lose one in a month. It makes no sense. As far as Lacey goes, she doesn’t get hurt by losing to Becky, but she’ll need to get wins to get re-established following this program if it ends which you would think it would.

Not Advertised for Follow Up

  • Lars Sullivan, appearing on Raw via the wild card, defeated Lucha House Party (Gran Metalik, Kalisto, and Lince Dorado.
  • Paul Heyman reminded us that his client, Money in the Bank holder Brock Lesnar, could show up at any time and take the Universal Championship from Seth Rollins.
  • Women’s Tag Team Champions The Iiconics (Billie Kay & Peyton Royce) defeated local jobbers.
  • Bray Wyatt smashed Ramblin’ Rabbit in the Firefly Funhouse because RR was about to expose what “really goes on” in the house. He then showed us Ramblin’ Rabbit Bohemian Spread. Is RR really a cat and have like nine lives or something? I thought Mercy the Buzzard ate him up before.

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