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Is Seth Rollins and Bronson Reed about their past differences?

“The main event of Saturday Night” began with a bang, including a dramatic return by “Big” Bronson Reed to support Seth Rollins and the Bron Breakker in the match against CM Punk and Samizain. Reed pulls out the outer puncture and passes through the barricades, allowing Blakeker to spear Zayn to get the victory. Reid also proved his loyalty to Rollins by nailing the punks in the middle of the ring after the match with a tsunami. However, Big Man’s revival has a relatively recent history with Rollins, leaving fans with more questions than answers.

“The Visionary” was a victim of multiple tsunamis due to Reed. Reed was then placed on the shelf due to a broken leg in the Survivor series. The attack that Reed returned to Rollins in August was very intense, and WWE even released clips of each tsunami that Rollins took. However, the pair were not initially feuding, so Reid was robbing his frustration at Rollins, who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Rollins has left TV for a few weeks and is back at the cost of his final monster standing match with Brown Strowman. And the pair eventually faced “WWE Raw” in November, and Reid won.

That’s even more surprising if Rollins didn’t deal with adding Reed to “Raw” Stable on Monday. The pair’s feud ended well before Reid’s injury despite Rollins’ losses. He appears likely to tell fans that he has experienced lead strength. Even though Rollins doesn’t trust the lead 100% yet, he still has the breaker on his side as a means of protection.

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As for their “SNME” opponents, it doesn’t look like Punk is being done in any way with Rollins after he’s taken to the lead. It has been reported in the past few weeks that Punk will not take on the uncontroversial WWE champion John Cena at Bank Money, so it makes sense to continue his program with Rollins fact. Zayn could stick with Punk and either help him with more tag team matches with Rollins factions or say “sorry” to Punk and move on to another storyline. It appears that “The Second City Saint” needs a backup, and Zayn doesn’t do much either, so it makes sense to keep it together for a while.

Bank money already has a big tag team match set with Cena and Logan Paul’s new return Cody Rhodes and world heavyweight champion Jayuso. So it will be interesting to see if WWE will add another tag match to its premium live event featuring Punk and Zayn, Reed and Rollins.

Written by Daisy Ruth

Is Damien Priest chasing off McIntyre’s problem at the end?

The end of Drew McIntyre and Damien Priest’s “Main Event of Saturday Night” steel cage match was covered in ambivalence. After a fierce fighting match, the priest picked up victory by going out of the cage, not pinfall or submission, but one last nod to the belly McIntyre. The “end” of the MacIntyre and the Priest feud, as we all leave question marks above our heads, and the pros and cons of the new feud are both defensible. Where are you going from here?

Priest’s body language in steel cage match finishing is selling stories well. The priest believes that he has done himself in his own McIntyre matters. The bank’s ex-Señor money made a look at McIntyre over his shoulder, as if he was saying goodbye to his old rival before he left the cage for victory. The match was not won by pinfall, but this move would otherwise be very decisive and there is no way for WWE to revisit this feud after such a succinct and decisive goodbye. This match is also assumed as the clash at the end of the McIntyre-Priest feud, and while WWE will not be 100% transparent with 100% time ads (cards may change at all times), this is a logical place to stop.

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But on the other side of things, it’s undoubtedly strange that the Priest-McIntyre match didn’t end in pinfall. There is no pinfall, so the match remains in the air. Certainly, the priests were able to leave the match to win, but the decisive lack of “one, two, three” is desirable. It is also strange that the priest used scams to close the contest on behalf of his own finisher. The new move popularized by the priest’s old Judgement Day leader Edge (now AEW’s COPE), may not directly imply a continuation of the feud in itself, but what they have to clean up is another loose end. There is no way for McIntyre to return from fraud to forgive the priest and move forward as if nothing had happened. It is also the fact that, with the exception of a few matches in Elimination Chamber and a few matches on the weekly show, this is the second encounter between the priest and McIntyre during this feud. If we can learn anything from the Scottish feud with CM Punk, that means WWE will like to establish a trilogy.

The priest and McIntyre were able to legally abort their feud here, but let’s assume that once McIntyre returns from his scheduled vacation, WWE has reached a feudal revival. This must be a view of Summer Slam. There’s no way the two will ultimately clash with something more epic on the stage, not after the WrestleMania Sin City match, or after the Steel Cage match in the main event on Saturday night. However, we still don’t see anything that men can go even longer to heighten their already troublesome feud.

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What does the reunion of Cody Rhodes and Jayus mean to John Cena and Logan Paul?

In “Main Event of Saturday Night,” John Cena quickly sent out R-Truth with enough energy to take part in Jay Uso and Logan Paul’s World Heavyweight Championship match. He stood up to USO early in the night and told the champion he was watching his match carefully – especially as YouTubers like Paul won the title, which seemed like something that could ruin wrestling, so Cena showed up to him to give it a try. He pulled the referee out of the ring and was able to make a final count after a USO splash, attacking the ring champion while watching the challenger get shocked in the proceedings.

But that’s when Cody Rhodes showed up to return for the first time since losing the WWE Championship to Cena at WrestleMania 41. Rhodes clears Cena’s ring as Paul returns to the ring, receives a spear from the Lie, and then receives a winning splash. After the bell rang and Cena turned towards the ring with the villain scowl, Rhodes challenged him for money at the bank on June 7th. After watching that match a little more, WWE heads to Saudi Arabia on June 28th. That said, there is always a possibility that Cena-Rhodes’ match will be particularly delayed until then, as the two-night summer slam covers the approach at the beginning of August.

USO is running an unresolved business with the Bron Breakker by proxy after Sami Zayn and CM Punk guaranteed a technical disqualification victory in Rollins’ title challenge on May 5th “WWE Raw.”

Written by Max Everett

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