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Triple H’s First Stand

Ahead of Triple H’s massive ‘Survivor Series’ reboot, we examine his approach to WWE television compared to the previous regime

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Resetting AEW After Full Gear

Plus, the guys debate whether Darby Allin is better than Jeff Hardy

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Bank Runs: How Austin Theory May Change the Future of Money in the Bank Failures

After losing to Seth Rollins in a doomed cash-in for the U.S. title, Austin Theory’s post–Money in the Bank feels more like a great turning point for the up-and-comer

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Braun Strowman’s Monster Mash

Braun Strowman and Omos, two of WWE’s current "monsters," lock horns at WWE Crown Jewel, allowing us to examine if either can rise as high as the GOAT monster of all time, Vader

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UNDR CTRL: Bayley’s Success in the Misery Business and Her Quest for Bianca Belair’s Title

An examination of the world of sports entertainment, where off-camera, performers like Bayley routinely lose everything to put themselves into the position to win when the eyes of the world are on them

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How Finn Bálor Found Success on the Judgment Day’s Path of Destruction

Finn Bálor has finally acclimated himself on the main roster as part of a faction that seems to revel in being pummeled. (Or, Bálor figured out how to work smarter, not harder.)

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‘Extreme Rules’ Post Show

Jack, Flobo, Phil, and Nick discuss all things ‘Extreme Rules’ including the big return of Bray Wyatt

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The First Rule of Extreme Rules Is There Are No Rules

Or, a brief look at how WWE’s ‘Extreme Rules’ pay-per-view has gotten less, well, extreme over the years, and the promise of this year’s extreme card

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Mystery Solved: Who Brought the KO Show Back to Life?

While Kevin Owens and Johnny Gargano tagging on ‘WWE Raw’ may not feel like a big deal, it highlights the renewed focus on Owens from WWE and KO himself

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Top Flight: How Bobby Lashley and Gunther Help WWE’s Mid-Card Soar

In a way, Roman Reigns’s lighter schedule has created a lane for the current United States and Intercontinental champions to occupy (and flourish in)