□□□ #WWEDay1 #WomensTitle /zUlE0EpyQh- WWE January 2, 2022 It would have been the second time Lynch bent the rules to beat Morgan. Lynch countered into a Man-handle Slam for a clean 1-2-3, though it appeared she was trying to get her feet on the ropes and could not reach. She got caught going for Oblivion on the ropes. The Man finally won as Morgan made one mistake. Lynch’s own selling and bouts with frustration of not being able to beat Morgan only put her challengers efforts over more. She sold the urgency of someone trying to win her first title in WWE. She wasn’t thinking, she was just wrestling with aggression and confidence, including a sunset powerbomb with Lynch on the top rope. There was no hesitation in anything Morgan did. This was the best performance of the New Jersey native’s career. Whether you agree with Becky Lynch winning nor not, she and Liv Morgan delivered a main-event level match. Seth Rollins? One mistake is all it takes The champ hit Lashley with a Big Ending and then tried to do the same to Lesnar, but The Beast countered in an F5 for a win few some coming and will likely garnered mixed reaction. Remember when this match was just supposed to be Big E vs. Lashley tried to beat Lesnar with a Hurt Lock, but couldn’t get it completely on before Big E broke it up. Lesnar took enough of a beating early that you almost forgot about him until he quickly got back into the match for a flurry of F5s. The match itself was a fun sprint with Owens and Rollins trying to team up to win and Lashley almost immediately spearing Lesnar through a barricade. Lesnar with both belts on the line? Do you have Xavier Woods win the Royal Rumble and challenge Lesnar to avenge him beating Big E and Kingston? How does Paul Heyman fit back into this? Does he rejoin Lesnar after being fired by Reigns? Even with the fun possibilities, it stinks to see Big E’s title reign end without a true feud and to someone who doesn’t need the strap after lining up Rollins, Lashley and Owens as viable opponents for the former champion.īrock Lesnar beats Big E to win the WWE Championship at #WWEDay1 /5rLEUIx1QF- Doug Rush January 2, 2022 There are plenty of opponents waiting for Lesnar, most notably Big E and Lashley, who finally got to step in the ring for the first time with The Beast. Did the uncertainty about the return of Reigns, whose leukemia is in remission but still makes him high risk for the virus, make WWE feel it needed a star of Lesnar’s caliber to carry the only world championship in play right now? But now, it’s about where do we go from here with Lesnar as the new WWE champion. (A heartfelt get well soon to the Universal champion). We will never know what was supposed to happen had Roman Reigns not tested positive for COVID-19. Here are five takeaways from WWE’s start to 2022. The shocking championship victory (but is it really) was part of a mostly encouraging night in Atlanta. Brock Lesnar won the WWE champions at the Day 1 pay-per-view on Saturday night. While there are interesting places for WWE to go, the result feels like a total shift from everything the company originally built around match and an abrupt cord-cutting on Big E’s feel-good reign – similar to what Lesnar did to fellow New Day member Kofi Kingston. Lesnar surprisingly won by pinning defending champion Big E after an F5. The Beast found himself in the fatal five-way match for the belt after his scheduled Universal title match with Roman Reigns was canceled after The Tribal Chief tested positive for COVID-19. Well … you couldn’t have called that one, could you?īrock Lesnar left the first-ever Day 1 pay-per-view as your new WWE champion to end a wild Saturday for the company. Major AEW faction needs direction change - and it may have already begunīayley crushes Becky Lynch’s marriage to WWE superstar in savage promo Why WWE legend unretired for ‘unique’ WrestleMania match, added bonus WWE WrestleMania 39 predictions for Night 1: Wave of new champs
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