WWE Star Calls Dwayne Johnson a “Lazy Motherf*cker” and His Bold Prediction About The Rock Came True
WWE fans were left disappointed after the People’s Champion Dwayne Johnson, who recently became a member of The Bloodline, failed to make an appearance at the 2024 Elimination Chamber: Perth Premium Live Event. It seems that the WWE star Finn Bálor had an idea about Johnson’s intentions for the event and didn’t hold back in taking a jab at the legendary wrestler.
Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam
While his remarks on The Rock left many with surprise, considering his stature in the world of wrestling, it seems Bálor prediction about Johnson came true as the Hollywood star was indeed absent from the WWE event.
Finn Bálor’s Bold Remarks on Dwayne Johnson
In a short clip circulating on social media, a fan is seen asking The Judgement Day’s Finn Bálor about whether or not Dwayne Johnson would be appearing at the Elimination Chamber. Bálor, enjoying a walk on a beach in Perth,...
Dwayne Johnson as Black Adam
While his remarks on The Rock left many with surprise, considering his stature in the world of wrestling, it seems Bálor prediction about Johnson came true as the Hollywood star was indeed absent from the WWE event.
Finn Bálor’s Bold Remarks on Dwayne Johnson
In a short clip circulating on social media, a fan is seen asking The Judgement Day’s Finn Bálor about whether or not Dwayne Johnson would be appearing at the Elimination Chamber. Bálor, enjoying a walk on a beach in Perth,...
- 2/26/2024
- by Laxmi Rajput
- FandomWire
Welcome to this review of this past Friday’s episode of Friday Night Smackdown, right here on Nerdly. Let’s see what went down on this week’s episode!
Match #1: Bobby Lashley def. Butch The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After being abandoned last week by Brawling Brutes teammate Ridge Holland, Butch was determined to prove himself as a solo competitor against Bobby Lashley. Despite an extraordinary effort from Butch, The All Mighty laid waste to his determined opponent with a wicked Spear.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Santos Escobar def. Joaquin Wilde The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Though Joaquin Wilde was looking for retribution for the vicious attack on WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio, Santos Escobar drove his former Lwo cohort into the canvas for the three-count. When Escobar attacked Wilde after the bell, however, Dragon Lee charged to the ring to make the save with a beatdown.
Match #1: Bobby Lashley def. Butch The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After being abandoned last week by Brawling Brutes teammate Ridge Holland, Butch was determined to prove himself as a solo competitor against Bobby Lashley. Despite an extraordinary effort from Butch, The All Mighty laid waste to his determined opponent with a wicked Spear.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Santos Escobar def. Joaquin Wilde The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Though Joaquin Wilde was looking for retribution for the vicious attack on WWE Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio, Santos Escobar drove his former Lwo cohort into the canvas for the three-count. When Escobar attacked Wilde after the bell, however, Dragon Lee charged to the ring to make the save with a beatdown.
- 12/4/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
WWE’s biggest show of the year has come and gone. WrestleMania 35 is in the books. Let’s look back at the historic weekend that took place in the shadows of New York City. The weekend started off on Friday night with Nxt. Which featured five top-notch matches.
(winners in bold)
Nxt Championship match: Johnny Gargano versus Adam Cole Nxt North American Championship match: Velveteen Dream versus Matt Riddle Nxt Women’s Championship match: Shayna Baszlerversus Io Shirai versus Bianca Belair versus Kairi Sane WWE United Kingdom Championship match: Pete Dunn versus Walter Nxt Tag Team Championship match: War Raiders versus Aleister Black and Ricochet
On Sunday night WWE made history with a record-breaking crowd of 82,265 at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford NJ. The show was long but well worth it.
WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match (Kickoff Match)
Tony Nese def. Buddy Murphy (c) – New Cruiserweight Champion
Carmella won the WrestleMania...
(winners in bold)
Nxt Championship match: Johnny Gargano versus Adam Cole Nxt North American Championship match: Velveteen Dream versus Matt Riddle Nxt Women’s Championship match: Shayna Baszlerversus Io Shirai versus Bianca Belair versus Kairi Sane WWE United Kingdom Championship match: Pete Dunn versus Walter Nxt Tag Team Championship match: War Raiders versus Aleister Black and Ricochet
On Sunday night WWE made history with a record-breaking crowd of 82,265 at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford NJ. The show was long but well worth it.
WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match (Kickoff Match)
Tony Nese def. Buddy Murphy (c) – New Cruiserweight Champion
Carmella won the WrestleMania...
- 4/11/2019
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
Rhea Ripley made history on Sunday when she became the first ever Australian woman to hold a WWE title. Ripley won the two-day tournament to crown the first ever WWE UK Women’s Champion. She now joins Pete Dunn (WWE UK Champion) as the champions on the WWE UK brand. There is expected to be a WWE UK tag team title formed in the future as well. Rhea Ripley beat Toni Storm, the favorite to win the WWE UK women’s tournament, to win the title. She joins Buddy Murphy as the first Australians to hold WWE gold. Murphy was a former […]
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- 8/27/2018
- by Shawn S. Lealos
- Monsters and Critics
Glurg garrgle gurgle raaaaw! It's the razor-clawed reptile-man that scared the bejesus out of little kids, way back when. Jack Kevan's basic monster mash drags its feet a bit, but technically it's as slick as they come. Plus, the encoding is perfect. And did I mention the scary parts? This one inspired plenty of gory nightmares. The Monster of Piedras Blancas Blu-ray Olive Films 1959 / B&W / 1:78 widescreen / 71 min. / Street Date September 13, 2016 / available through the Olive Films website / 29.98 Starring Les Tremayne, Forrest Lewis, John Harmon, Frank Arvidson, Jeanne Carmen, Don Sullivan, Pete Dunn, Joseph La Cava, Wayne Berwick. Cinematography Philip Lathrop Film Editor George Gittens Assistant Director Joseph C. Cavalier Written by H. Haile Chace Produced by Jack Kevan Directed by Irvin Berwick
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
We 'fifties kids love our monster movie memories. I was glued to the set every weekend to see what Science Fiction Theater had to offer,...
Reviewed by Glenn Erickson
We 'fifties kids love our monster movie memories. I was glued to the set every weekend to see what Science Fiction Theater had to offer,...
- 9/9/2016
- by Glenn Erickson
- Trailers from Hell
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