Producers, Backstage News For 9/5 WWE Raw & 9/9 WWE Smackdown
Fightful has learned the following producers from the 9/5 WWE Raw
– Edge promo: Jamie Noble
– New Day vs. Street Profits vs. Los Lotharios vs. Alpha Academy: Petey Williams & Adam Pearce
– Boujee & Badass vs. Nikki ASH & Doudrop: Molly Holly
– Kevin Owens vs. Austin Theory: Shane Helms
– Rey Myserio vs. Damian Priest: Jamie Noble
– Bobby Lashley vs. Miz Cage Match: Jason Jordan & Michael Hayes
Smackdown 9/9
– Brawling Brutes vs. Imperium: Jason Jordan
– Usos, Solo Sikoa, Sami Zayn, Drew McIntyre promo: Abyss
– Boujee & Badass vs. Toxic Attraction: Kenny Dykstra
– Women’s Top Contender 5-way: Tyson Kidd
– Street Profits & Hit Row vs. Maximum Male Models & Los Lotharios: Adam Pearce
– Alpha Academy & Braun Strowman segment: Jason Jordan
– Drew McIntyre vs.. Solo Sikoa: Abyss
Backstage News
– Mustafa Ali vs. T-Bar was filmed for Main Event and produced by Jason Jordan
– Reggie wrestled for the first time in the Triple H era, but wasn’t originally supposed to. The originally planned Main Event match was Shelton Benjamin vs. Cedric Alexander. Reggie ended up in the match instead of Cedric. Adam Pearce produced it.
– We’ve heard there aren’t significant imminent creative plans for Veer as of right now. As with anything, that can change.
– Street Profits vs. Usos was the advertised dark match main event for Smackdown, produced by Jason Jordan.
– Kenny Dykstra produced the Ricochet vs. Drew Gulak Smackdown dark match.
– Jason Jordan had to triple up on assignments on Smackdown, as a result of producer cutbacks of late.
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