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Big Challenge Coming For Roman Reigns After WrestleMania 39

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• Big Challenge Coming For Roman Reigns After WrestleMania 39

Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns has beaten almost every top name on SmackDown in his 2+ year reign as champion.

The Draft will take place after WrestleMania 39, with which WWE plans to bring some names to SmackDown that Roman hasn’t faced during his reign so far, and that includes former WWE Champion “The All Mighty” Bobby Lashley.

Here’s what Xero News reported today:

“There has also been some talk of switching Bobby Lashley & Drew McIntyre from RAW & SmackDown in the upcoming Draft post WrestleMania.

They are looking to put more talent on SmackDown who have not faced Roman yet, as they look to build another big year for The Tribal Chief.”

Also Read: Major WrestleMania 39 Spoiler For Roman Reigns

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• On This Day In Pro Wrestling History (December 28, 1990) – MSG House Show

On this day in Pro Wrestling history on December 28, 1990, the World Wrestling Federation held a televised house show in the world’s most famous arena, Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York.

While WWF World Heavyweight Champion The Ultimate Warrior wasn’t on the card that night, this event still featured some of the biggest names in Old School Professional Wrestling history like Hulk Hogan, Dusty Rhodes, Mr. Perfect, Sgt. Slaughter & Roddy Piper.

Storyline wise this was the road to the ‘WWF Royal Rumble 1991’ PPV.

The show was televised on the MSG Network and included Gorilla Monsoon & Lord Alfred Hayes on commentary.

Here are the results:

Koko B. Ware defeated Black Bart

Jimmy Snuka defeated The Warlord via DQ

Marty Jannetty & Shawn Michaels wrestled Hercules & Paul Roma to a time limit draw

Saba Simba defeated Greg Valentine via DQ

Hulk Hogan & Tugboat defeated Dino Bravo & Earthquake

The Texas Tornado defeated Virgil

General Adnan & Sergeant Slaughter defeated Dusty Rhodes & Jim Duggan

Intercontinental Championship: Roddy Piper defeated Mr. Perfect (c) via count-out


        
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