First AEW Collision Commentator Revealed
Tony Schiavone will be a member of the broadcast team for AEW Collision when the new weekly show debuts this Saturday night.
During his What Happened When podcast, Schiavone revealed that he will be on the commentary teams moving forward for both Dynamite and Collision.
At this time there have been no other reports on who will join Schiavone at the commentary desk for AEW Collision.
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WWE Confirms Money in the Bank Contract Rule
WWE confirmed on screen this week that the winners of the Money in the Bank matches can use their guaranteed title shot at any place, any time, for ANY title they wish.
Traditionally the winners of the Money in the Bank matches would use their contracts to challenge for the World or Universal Championships.
Austin Theory, however, cashed in his Money in the Bank contract in November to win the United States Title, marking the first time the contract had been used on a non-world title.
This week on RAW, the commentary team made a point to declare that the winners of the Money in the Bank contract this year can cash in for ANY title they wish.
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Drew McIntyre Going to Special Olympics in Berlin
Drew McIntrye has been announced for his first public appearance for WWE in months, as he will attend the upcoming Special Olympic Games in Berlin.
McIntyre, who currently serves as WWE’s Global Ambassador for the Special Olympics, hasn’t appeared on WWE programming since WrestleMania 39 and has been negotiating a new contract with the company.
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Rhaka Khan Lawsuit Against Dwayne Johnson & Others Dismissed
United States District Court Judge Laura Taylor Swain dismissed former TNA and WWE developmental wrestler Trenesha "Rhaka Khan" Biggers' lawsuit against Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson and multiple other defendants stemming from a 2019 arrest of Biggers on charges of interference with child custody and "aggravated kidnapping facilitate.”
Biggers’ lawsuit claimed that over 1000 people conspired to take her children from her, after her children were removed from her custody following the arrest.
Notable defendants included the FBI, The Las Cruces Police Department, The New York Police Department, The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, The Miz, Maryse, Heath Miller (also known as Heath Slater in WWE), Nikki Bella, Billy Corgan, Bank of America, Con Edison, Home Depot, basketball legend Michael Jordan, and Chris Benoit, despite Benoit being dead for 12 years prior to Biggers’ arrest.
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