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Possible Prize For Mae Young Classic Winner, Randy Orton Frustrated With SmackDown Live Creative, 10 Year Old Boy Credits The Rock For Helping Him Save His Brother’s Life

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Possible Prize For Mae Young Classic Winner

As we all know, Asuka relinquished the NXT Women’s Championship and she’ll now be coming to the WWE main roster in the coming months. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer noted that the winner of the Mae Young Classic tournament is expected to be crowned the new NXT Women’s Champion. The final of the Mae Young Classic tournament will air on the WWE Network on September 12th (after SmackDown Live goes off the air).

Randy Orton Frustrated With SmackDown Live Creative

As we have noted before, Dirty Sheets podcast reported that the 13 time WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton is frustrated with SmackDown Live’s creative and wants to go to Raw. It should be noted that Orton isn’t holding back on his frustrations and is making them public.

You can see Orton taking a shot at the creative team by replying to a parody Twitter account:

10 Year Old Boy Credits The Rock For Helping Him Save His Brother’s Life

Below is what WWE posted regarding a 10 year old boy saving his 2 year old brother after learning to apply CPR from The Rock in San Andreas movie:

A heartwarming and incredible story came to light earlier this week when it was revealed that 10-year-old Jacob O’Connor saved his 2-year-old brother Dylan’s life after Jacob found Dylan lying face down in their pool.

Jacob pulled Dylan out of the pool and then began to apply CPR and chest compressions. For a 10-year-old to possess these skills is impressive enough on its own, but the story took another amazing turn: Jacob actually learned these skills from watching his favorite movie, The Rock’s “San Andreas.”

Hearing this, The Rock took to Instagram to let Jacob know how impressed he was by Jacob’s heroics and also said that he would love to meet the young hero.

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