It’s night two of the Great American Bash. Just like the buttheads still firing off fireworks, WWE keeps the patriotic party going after the 4th of July.
It’s night two of the Great American Bash. Just like the buttheads still firing off fireworks, WWE keeps the patriotic party going after the 4th of July.
This episode of Raw consists of myriad returns, a revamped championship belt, and impromptu matches with wrestlers in various stages of dress.
It’s a surprisingly non-jingoistic episode of SmackDown leading into the 4th of July weekend. They even let the Japanese guy win for once!
It’s Night 1 of the Great American Bash. WWE definitely had this in the works before AEW announced a 2-night Fyter Fest that also started on Wednesday, so says the hypothetical WWE employee I asked.
It’s another fast-paced episode of Raw. It has to be fast-paced because if they stop treading water, WWE will sink. Let me be your flotation device!
After reports of possibly 30 positive COVID-19 cases at the Performance Center, the WWE decides to hold a tribute to the Undertaker. Let’s toast the Deadman with a deadly virus!
One last episode of WWE TV before a dozen cases of COVID-19 shut them down. They are shutting down, right? Guys? Guys!?!
Who’s excited for four championship matches? What if I told you they took up fewer than thirty minutes of this three-hour show?
The WWE isn’t going to let a little case of COVID-19 or the accusations against the guy they’ve been promoting for weeks keep them from continuing with the show.
It’s storyline advancement day at NXT. Come see where your favorite main eventers end up as the undercard does all the wrestling. Also, Bayley and Sasha Banks are here.