• WWE Live Event Results – Seth Rollins Gets Emotional While Remembering Luke Harper
WWE did a Live Event last night in Rochester, New York. Below are the results:
– Matt Riddle & Elias def. Imperium (Ludwig Kaiser & Giovanni Vinci)
– Emma def. Xia Li
– The O.C. (Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson) def. The Judgment Day (Finn Balor & Dominik Mysterio)
– The Usos (c) vs. The Brawling Brutes (Butch & Ridge Holland) for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship ended in a DQ
– Braun Strowman, Kevin Owens & The Brawling Brutes def. The Bloodline (The Usos, Sami Zayn & Solo Sikoa)
– Gunther (c) def. Shinsuke Nakamura to retain the Intercontinental Championship
– Dakota Kai & IYO SKY (c) def. Asuka & Mia Yim to retain the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship
– Austin Theory (c) def. Seth Rollins to retain the United States Championship
At this event, Rollins got emotional while remembering the late Luke Harper / Brodie Lee, as this was Brodie’s hometown. You can watch it below:
Seth Rollins (@WWERollins) gives a tribute to the late Brodie Lee (Luke Harper) in Lee’s hometown of Rochester, NY. ❤️#WWERochester pic.twitter.com/5BEwryZXZI
— Ella Jay (@itsellajay) December 4, 2022
WATCH: Brodie Lee (Luke Harper) Saves Mustafa Ali From Breaking His Neck At WrestleMania 35:
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• WWF Developmental Wrestler Passed Away 14 Years Ago Today At The Age Of 32
On this day in 2008, we lost former Old School WWF Developmental Wrestler Steve Bradley (Real name: Steven Bisson), who passed away at the very young age of 32.
He was found dead in a parking lot. His cause of death was not determined, autopsy results were inconclusive.
A month before his death, he was indicted on possession of heroin charges, but Police doesn’t believe any foul play was involved in his death.
Steve Bradley was signed to a World Wrestling Federation contract from 1998 till 2002, but didn’t make it to WWF TV in those years and only competed in dark matches and at House Shows.
During those years, he was sent to various official WWF developmental territories, such as Memphis Power Pro Wrestling, Ohio Valley Wrestling, Memphis Championship Wrestling and the Heartland Wrestling Association.
In 1999, Bradley trained with then upcoming superstar Kurt Angle, under the guidance of coach “Dr. of Desire” Tom Prichard.
When Angle was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2017, he mentioned Steve Bradley and thanked him for being an unsung hero.
† REST IN PEACE
December 10, 1975 – December 4, 2008

