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WWE Has Plans For A Big Dramatic Return On SmackDown

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• WWE Has Plans For A Big Dramatic Return On SmackDown

It’s been over three months since Aleister Black last wrestled on WWE programming.

The Dutch Destroyer was last seen on the Draft edition of RAW, where he lost to Kevin Owens in a No Disqualification match. He was then drafted to SmackDown, but hasn’t been used on the brand in any way.

According to PWInsider, WWE purposely wrote Black off TV because they plan to have a big dramatic return for him on the blue brand.

Below is what Mike Johnson noted:

“I was told he was purposely pulled from television so he can comeback and have a big dramatic debut for SmackDown, and it just hasn’t happened. My feeling is maybe the stuff with his wife Zelina, might have led to them saying ‘hey, let’s wait a bit, let’s the waters kind of calm.”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WCW HISTORY (January 22, 2000) – WCW Saturday Night

On this day in 2000, Ted Turner’s World Championship Wrestling aired an episode of their weekly TV show ‘WCW Saturday Night’.

This episode was pre-taped in Cape Girardeau, Missouri and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WCW SuperBrawl 2000’ PPV.

The card of the show can be found here:

1. Chavo Guerrero Jr. vs. Scott Armstrong

2. Buzzkill vs. Chris Harris

3. Meng vs. Fidel Sierra

4. Chuck Palumbo vs. Mike Sanders

5. Al Green vs. Frankie Lancaster

6. The Texas Outlaws vs. Mickey Ray & Ron Rage

7. Sid Vicious vs. The Texas Outlaws

8. Sonny Siaki vs. Elix Skipper

9. Disco Inferno vs. Mike Ashmore

10. David Flair & Crowbar vs. PG-13


        
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