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Sunday night Hell In A Cell laid an egg bigger than the one the Gobbledygooker was in. This caused not only criticism, including live on a WWE program by a Hall Of Famer, but a number of hashtags, including #CancelWWENetwork to trend on Twitter through Sunday night, as well as part of Monday. Now WWE was on the hook to make up for it with a pre draft episode of RAW that would be off the charts. Meanwhile, down in Jacksonville, AEW were esentially handed a gift in that they were going to get eyes on them this week they didn't have the week before as disgusted WWE fans, if social media is accurate, were going to give the upstarts a shot to prove their worthiness.Meanwhile, on Facebook Live and YouTube, the oldest name in the wrestling universe, the NWA, was about to deliver it's new version of an old concept, the studio wrestling show, to a viewing audience that was most likely too young to know when the letters NWA meant something in the wrestling business.
Tonight we will also discuss the art of the promo. As all of you are probably aware, due to leaked scripts, some of which we have posted. WWE programming is entirely written out, including the wrestler's promos. However, there are NO scripted promos on Powerrr or Dynamite, and we're going to relive Chris Jericho introducing Inner Circle, and the promo NWA World Champion Nick Aldis cut to start Powerrr. We will also discuss the elements necessary to cut a good promo, as Sean and Steve are both very knowledgeable in the art of cutting a promo.
We will also discuss the upcoming draft, who might be going where and who and how the draft may go down. Luke Harper seems to letting his disgust with WWE show, Britt Baker gets a new reminder she was in the ring with Bea Priestly.Two major names are apparently leaving New Japan, and MORE will be discussed with Katie, Steve and Sean - TONIGHT!
WARNING: The Jericho promo DOES contain adult language.