The fourth and final installment of the WWE 2K18 official roster reveal is here and features 47 additional WWE Superstars announced for inclusion in the forthcoming franchise’s worldwide release. The installment brings the following WWE Superstars to WWE 2K18’s extensive roster:
Aiden English, Alicia Fox, Batista, Big E, Billie Kay, Bo Dallas, Booker T, Charlotte Flair, Christian, Curt Hawkins, Curtis Axel, Darren Young, Enzo Amore, Epico Colon, Fandango, Goldust, Gran Metalik, Heath Slater, Jack Gallagher, Jake Roberts, Jbl, Kassius Ohno, Kofi Kingston, No Way Jose, Noam Dar, Peyton Royce, Primo Colon, Rhyno, Rich Swann, R-Truth, Rvd, Shane McMahon, Shawn Michaels, Stephanie McMahon, Steve Austin, Sting, Sycho Sid, Tatanka, Tatsumi Fujinami, The Brian Kendrick, Titus O’Neil, Trish Stratus, Tyler Breeze, Typhoon, Tyson Kidd, Ultimate Warrior and Xavier Woods.
As usual check out the latest character images and two new entrance videos below:...
Aiden English, Alicia Fox, Batista, Big E, Billie Kay, Bo Dallas, Booker T, Charlotte Flair, Christian, Curt Hawkins, Curtis Axel, Darren Young, Enzo Amore, Epico Colon, Fandango, Goldust, Gran Metalik, Heath Slater, Jack Gallagher, Jake Roberts, Jbl, Kassius Ohno, Kofi Kingston, No Way Jose, Noam Dar, Peyton Royce, Primo Colon, Rhyno, Rich Swann, R-Truth, Rvd, Shane McMahon, Shawn Michaels, Stephanie McMahon, Steve Austin, Sting, Sycho Sid, Tatanka, Tatsumi Fujinami, The Brian Kendrick, Titus O’Neil, Trish Stratus, Tyler Breeze, Typhoon, Tyson Kidd, Ultimate Warrior and Xavier Woods.
As usual check out the latest character images and two new entrance videos below:...
- 9/7/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Well the road to Wrestlemania continues for the WWE with the Raw-exclusive pay-per-view Fastlane, one of the companies lesser PPV’s… For most fans this is just the WWE spinning it’s wheels while waiting for the biggest event in the wrestling calendar.
Taking place at the Bmo Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Fastlane opens with a video package showing all the big matches: Owens vs Goldberg, Bayley vs Charlotte, and Reigns vs Strowman. So we know right there that the only titles possibly changing hands in this event will be either the Womens Title or Universal Championship – Gallows and Anderson surely to retain given the non-focus on their match.
As always Spoilers if you haven’t seen the PPV yet…
Opening Fastlane is Samoa Joe vs Sami Zayn in a match that is sure to Not live up to the fantastic Nxt rivalry the pair had prior to their subsequent call-ups.
Taking place at the Bmo Harris Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Fastlane opens with a video package showing all the big matches: Owens vs Goldberg, Bayley vs Charlotte, and Reigns vs Strowman. So we know right there that the only titles possibly changing hands in this event will be either the Womens Title or Universal Championship – Gallows and Anderson surely to retain given the non-focus on their match.
As always Spoilers if you haven’t seen the PPV yet…
Opening Fastlane is Samoa Joe vs Sami Zayn in a match that is sure to Not live up to the fantastic Nxt rivalry the pair had prior to their subsequent call-ups.
- 3/7/2017
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
WWE has a long standing tradition of not shaking things up too much right before Wrestlemania. With Smackdowns pay-per-view Elimination Chamber done two weeks ago the biggest change in that show was Cena losing the title to Bray Wyatt. Raw's final exclusive pay-per-view played out like everyone thought it would with only one title changing hands. When Stephanie McMahon and Triple H don't bother to show up on camera and leave Mick Foley in charge it shows that even the head brass didn't want to shake things up. Now for the next 29 days everything will be set for Wrestlemania with only a couple questions still to address.
Rich Swann & Akira Tozawa def. The Brian Kendrick & Noam Dar (Kickoff Match)
Courtesy of WWE
This was supposed to be one of the most entertaining Kickoff Matches in a while. Instead it fell flat mainly because the cruiserweight division isn't strong enough yet...
Rich Swann & Akira Tozawa def. The Brian Kendrick & Noam Dar (Kickoff Match)
Courtesy of WWE
This was supposed to be one of the most entertaining Kickoff Matches in a while. Instead it fell flat mainly because the cruiserweight division isn't strong enough yet...
- 3/6/2017
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
This Sunday WWE's Raw Exclusive Pay-Per-View Fastlane will be available on the WWE Network! New users can sign up for WWE Network and receive their first month Free and only $9.99 per month after that. If sign up this Sunday for the WWE Network you will be able to get Fastlane for free as well as Wrestlemania. WWE Network offers free and instant access to live & on-demand programming, every WWE Pay-Per-View, exclusive shows & specials, and much more. Just click on the Fastlane promo below to start your free month of the WWE Network. Here are the matches you will be able to watch this Sunday nights live.
Kickoff Match
Rich Swann & Akira Tozawa vs. The Brian Kendrick & Noam Dar
Sasha Banks vs. Nia Jax
Raw Tag Team Championship Match
Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson (c) vs. Enzo Amore & Big Cass
WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match
Neville (c) vs. Jack Gallagher
Sami Zayn vs.
Kickoff Match
Rich Swann & Akira Tozawa vs. The Brian Kendrick & Noam Dar
Sasha Banks vs. Nia Jax
Raw Tag Team Championship Match
Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson (c) vs. Enzo Amore & Big Cass
WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match
Neville (c) vs. Jack Gallagher
Sami Zayn vs.
- 3/3/2017
- by Michael Connally
- LRMonline.com
In my 25 years as a wrestling fan, Royal Rumble has always been one of my favourite annual events. The opportunity to see a bunch of your favourite WWE stars and the potential for surprises make it a night to keep an eye on. This year has some interesting matches, and the Rumble itself it set to be a star-studded affair featuring a handful of veteran names from the past, primarily Goldberg, Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker.
The Kick-Off show matches began with the women of Smackdown Live going at it in a six-woman tag team match. It was a shame that this seemingly got bumped from the main show, and I hope more effort is given to the women’s division on Smackdown soon. There are seperate feuds going on, so maybe we will see multiple women’s matches at the next Smackdown Live exclusive PPV. Nikki Bella, Naomi and...
The Kick-Off show matches began with the women of Smackdown Live going at it in a six-woman tag team match. It was a shame that this seemingly got bumped from the main show, and I hope more effort is given to the women’s division on Smackdown soon. There are seperate feuds going on, so maybe we will see multiple women’s matches at the next Smackdown Live exclusive PPV. Nikki Bella, Naomi and...
- 1/31/2017
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
January 24th, 1988 was a great day in wrestling history. On that date, live on the USA Network, the WWE held their first ever Royal Rumble. In classic Vince McMahon fashion, holding this event for free on cable was a way to keep folks from ordering the Bunkhouse Stampede pay per view Jim Crockett Promotions put out that same day. The Royal Rumble match itself was revolutionary. Starting with two performers in the ring, at regularly timed intervals, another performer would come out until, in the case of the 1988 Royal Rumble, all twenty participants were in the ring. The winner of that first Rumble was Hacksaw Jim Duggan.
Fast forward 29 years and here we are at the 30th Royal Rumble. Unlike the Rumble’s that have occurred the past five years, the WWE has done an amazing job of promoting this event. They have some great matches in store as well...
Fast forward 29 years and here we are at the 30th Royal Rumble. Unlike the Rumble’s that have occurred the past five years, the WWE has done an amazing job of promoting this event. They have some great matches in store as well...
- 1/29/2017
- by Tim Jousma
- LRMonline.com
An umbrella to a pipe fight?
When a man slaps another man in the face with a glove and challenges him to a duel, the results aren’t going to end up good for one of those men. This week on 205 Live on the WWE Network, we saw Jack Gallagher face off against Ariya Daivari in a duel as well as Neville facing off against Cruiserweight Champion Rich Swann in a non-title match. How did the show perform?
While clunky, it did much better than last week. To start, the crowd in Chicago wanted to be there. That’s a good start. When you start off a show that according to the WWE is “The Hottest Hour in Television!”, seeing a large portion of your audience leave and the arena left in darkness to cover up the fact that most folks have left kills any momentum you’re trying to build.
When a man slaps another man in the face with a glove and challenges him to a duel, the results aren’t going to end up good for one of those men. This week on 205 Live on the WWE Network, we saw Jack Gallagher face off against Ariya Daivari in a duel as well as Neville facing off against Cruiserweight Champion Rich Swann in a non-title match. How did the show perform?
While clunky, it did much better than last week. To start, the crowd in Chicago wanted to be there. That’s a good start. When you start off a show that according to the WWE is “The Hottest Hour in Television!”, seeing a large portion of your audience leave and the arena left in darkness to cover up the fact that most folks have left kills any momentum you’re trying to build.
- 12/28/2016
- by Tim Jousma
- LRMonline.com
Monday Night Raw is in the books for another week. We’re five weeks out from the Royal Rumble on January 29th, 2017 at the Alamo Dome. What does the build up for this event look like for the Raw brand?
Unlike years past, this episode was not terrible. The WWE tends to go on autopilot this time of year and phone in the last couple shows of the year. This year, they’re letting the stories flesh out some more which, despite mostly flawed results, is better than holiday themed matches that mean nothing.
One positive comes with Jack Gallagher, a cruiserweight featured on the 205 Live show. The past few weeks he’s been feuding with Ariya Daivari. I’m loving the English gentleman character. There was a match he did last week where he teased doing a dive outside of the ring yet ended up stepping through the middle...
Unlike years past, this episode was not terrible. The WWE tends to go on autopilot this time of year and phone in the last couple shows of the year. This year, they’re letting the stories flesh out some more which, despite mostly flawed results, is better than holiday themed matches that mean nothing.
One positive comes with Jack Gallagher, a cruiserweight featured on the 205 Live show. The past few weeks he’s been feuding with Ariya Daivari. I’m loving the English gentleman character. There was a match he did last week where he teased doing a dive outside of the ring yet ended up stepping through the middle...
- 12/27/2016
- by Tim Jousma
- LRMonline.com
TNT has picked up the U.S. rights to "Transporter: The Series," an international action drama based on the Luc Besson-produced film franchise about meticulous, skilled driver-for-hire Frank Martin, played by Jason Statham. British actor Chris Vance, who played "freelance psychopath" Mason Gilroy on "Burn Notice" and Dr. Jack Gallagher on "Mental," the short-lived 2009 Fox series set in L.A. but shot in Bogotá, stars as the small screen incarnation of Frank. François Berléand, reprising his role from the films as Inspector Tarconi, is also in the cast, alongside Andrea Osvárt, Delphine Chanéac and Charly Hübner. "Transporter: The Series" is a French-Canadian production, and was originally slated to air in the U.S. on Cinemax, though they ended up passing on the project -- a trailer that was released at the time but has since been taken down didn't look particularly promising. The first season has since aired in Canada,...
- 1/23/2014
- by Alison Willmore
- Indiewire
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