Fight Size Update: Ronda Rousey Series, US Open Title, Sami Zayn And Undertaker, More
Here is your Fight Size update for the morning of 9/10/19.
– WWE posted a clip of Table For 3 featuring Mandy Rose, Carmella, and Torrie Wilson. You can view the clip in the video above. The whole episode is now on WWE Network.
– Shane McMahon hasn’t been on television due to jury duty, not because Vince McMahon has no plans for him.
– Triple H sent US Open winner Bianca Andreescu her own WWE Title.
Her first appearance in the @USOpen..
Her first grand slam title..
The first Canadian to win the #USOpen…
And now her first @WWE Raw Women’s Championship to celebrate!Congrats @Bandreescu_! #SheTheNorth pic.twitter.com/8mFoLThsYt
— Triple H (@TripleH) September 8, 2019
– Terra Calaway announced that she will wrestle her final match on Dec. 14 against her fiancé, Jeff Cannonball.
– Season 2 of Ronda Rousey‘s “Why We Fight” series will air on ESPN+.
– Sami Zayn is ready to end The Undertaker on tonight’s WWE SmackDown.
I should really do The Undertaker the favor of a lifetime and take him out for good. -SZ https://t.co/ZVU8jvzDaC
— Sami Zayn (@SamiZayn) September 8, 2019
– The Irish Sun did a profile on Darren Kearney, who praised Becky Lynch, Finn Balor, and Sheamus for paving the way for Irish wrestlers.
“Seeing Sheamus go over to the WWE and become World Champion by beating John Cena shows anybody can do it. Becky Lynch is such a role model. Like this Irish woman headlined the biggest show in wrestling called Wrestlemania and did it in front of 80,000 people – like how crazy is that? It’s inspiring to look up to. But in terms of Conor McGregor, I think his hard work and determination is something to look up to. But maybe his attitude hasn’t been the best at the moment for younger people seeing what he’s been doing in the news, but you cannot deny his hard work.”
– WWE had made a change to the Royal Rumble 2020 schedule. Instead of running NXT, Raw, and SmackDown in the same building, which has been the case for past Big 4 weekends, SmackDown will take place in Dallas while Raw will head to San Antonio. Worlds Collide and Royal Rumble will be in Houston.
* Friday, January 24 – SmackDown in Dallas
* Saturday, January 25 – Worlds Collide from the Toyota Center in Houston
* Sunday, January 26 – Royal Rumble from Minute Maid Park in Houston
* Monday, January 27 – RAW in San Antonio
– Colt Cabana has been added to NWA television tapings on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1
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