Denise (@_DeniseSalcedo) and Kate (@MissKatefabe) discuss tonight's episode of WWE Raw, including: -WWE Draft continues -Xavier Woods vs. Gunther -Drew McIntyre Speaks -Logan Paul Appears -6-Man Tag: “The Judgement Day” Damian Priest, Finn Balor & JD McDonagh vs. Jey Uso, Andrade, & Ricochet Use Bluechew and the code Fightful to get your first shipment free and make sure your PERFORMANCE is peak! Visit https://go.bluechew.com/fightful to receive your first month FREE -- pay only $5 shipping....
Jinder Mahal looks back on sharing the ring with The Rock. Jinder Mahal returned to WWE programming on the January 1 episode of WWE Raw, as he was initially revealed as the returning WWE Champion that had been teased. Mahal was interrupted by The Rock, who cut a promo on him and ultimately left him laid out. Speaking on Insight With Chris Van Vliet, Jinder Mahal discussed his segment with The Rock. “So I kind of pieced it together. So I got a text from creative, 'Hey, you guys have nothing this...
The final picks in the 2024 WWE Draft have been revealed. Following the conclusion of the April 29 episode of WWE Raw, the company announced that Dijak had been drafted to Raw. WWE then announced that Apollo Crews had been drafted to WWE SmackDown, while Natalya, Katana Chance, and Kayden Carter had been drafted to Raw. Additionally, Tegan Nox and Giovanni Vinci were selected by SmackDown, while The Creed Brothers (Julius and Brutus Creed), Ivy Nile, and New Catch Republic (Tyler Bate and Pete...
By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor
Dijak is moving to WWE Raw. The 2024 WWE Draft is complete, as it was held across the April 26 episode of WWE SmackDown and the April 29 episode of WWE Raw. Several NXT superstars were selected during the televised portion of the draft. While Dijak's selection was not on the broadcast, he is changing brands. After the April 29 episode of WWE Raw went off the air, Dijak took to Twitter/X to say that he had been drafted to Raw. Hey I just got drafted to Raw btw — DIJAK (@DijakWWE) April 30, 2024 ...
By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor