WWE Raw Live Event Results – April 19, 2019 – St. Louis, Missouri

1. WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
Finn Balor (c) defeated Elias
2. WWE Raw Tag Team Championship Match
Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder (c) defeated The Revival
3. Lucha House Party defeated The Singh Brothers
-After the match, The Singh Brothers demanded another match.
4. Aleister Black and Ricochet defeated The Singh Brothers
5. WWE Raw Women’s Championship Match
Becky Lynch (c) defeated Alexa Bliss
6. Eight-Woman Tag Team Match
The Riott Squad and Lacey Evans defeated Nikki Cross, Bayley, Ember Moon, and Dana Brooke
7. WWE Cruiserweight Championship Match
Tony Nese (c) defeated Buddy Murphy
8. Six-Man Tag Team Match
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Impact Wrestling Results – April 26, 2019 – Windsor, Ontario, Canada

1. Ace Austin defeated Aiden Prince
2. Rosemary defeated The Undead Maid Of Honor (w/Su Yung and The Undead Bridesmaids)
3. Killer Kross defeated Willie Mack (via Referee Stoppage)
4. The Deaners (Cody Deaner and Jake Deaner) defeated Halal Beefcake (Idris Abraham and Joe Coleman)
5. Six-Man Tag Team Match
Brian Cage and LAX (Santana and Ortiz) (w/Konnan) defeated Johnny Impact and The Lucha Bros (w/ Taya Valkyrie and John E. Bravo)Click Here: Manchester United soccer tracksuit

Vince McMahon wishes John Cena a happy birthday

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WWE Reportedly Has New Plans For Becky Lynch At Wrestlemania 36

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The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that the reason that WWE is doing Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair at Money in the Bank is because they have a different match planned for Lynch at next year’s Wrestlemania 36. WWE is planning to have Lynch be the “top woman” at the show and her opponent will not be either Flair or Ronda Rousey. The belief is that if Rousey wants to return for the event, the match could still happen, but it is not currently the plan.
The original plan had been Lynch vs. Flair for 2020, which was part of the reason for the three-way at this year’s event. The idea was to try to use the match to elevate two women instead of just one, so each could carry a brand.Click Here: Kids football kit sets

News on Bayley, Sasha Banks, and Daniel Bryan

– WWE’s Sasha Banks and Bayley attended the MoonTower Comedy Festival recently in Austin, Texas. Comedian Brad Williams shared a group photo that also included them, which you can see below. As previously reported, Sasha Banks apparently tried to quit WWE, and the company gave her time off to try and cool her head. The situation between the two parties is said to be at a standstill at the moment.

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– Daniel Bryan Still Advertised for WWE Events
As previously reported, Daniel Bryan has been off the road with WWE and off TV since apparently suffering an undisclosed injury at WrestleMania 35. Currently, WWE.com is still promoting Daniel Bryan for next week’s edition of Smackdown Live on Tuesday, April 30. However, this is not a guarantee he will be appearing. Bryan was advertised for last Tuesday’s show, but he did not appear.
Additionally, WWE is still advertising Bryan for the upcoming European tour in May (via PWInsider). The May 9 show in Dublin, Ireland is advertising a main event Triple Threat match for the WWE title featuring Kofi Kingston vs. Kevin Owens vs. Daniel Bryan. Here’s the rest of the lineup for the Dublin event:
* United States Championship Match: AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe.
* SmackDown Women’s Championship Triple Threat Match: Becky Lynch vs Naomi vs. Charlotte Flair
* The Usos vs. Rusev & Shinsuke Nakamura w/ Lana
* SmackDown Women’s Tag Team Championship Match: Asuka and Kairi Sane vs. The IIconics
* Matt Hardy vs. Lars Sullivan

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Wales are one win away from a Grand Slam after hammering Italy

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Wales 48

WHO WOULD HAVE thought it? Wales boss Wayne Pivac came into this Six Nations well aware of the whispers about his future in the role after a miserable 2020.

Now his team are one win away from a Grand Slam, even if the last hurdle looks very high. France in Paris next Saturday will be a tough final task, particularly given that les Bleus will still be chasing the title regardless of their result against England this evening.

Josh Adams scores Wales’ first try. Source: Matteo Ciambelli/INPHO

If it all comes down to points difference, Wales improved their standing with this 41-point winning margin over the Italians.

Pivac will acknowledge that Wales have been the beneficiaries of luck along the way – red cards for Ireland and Scotland, refereeing error against England – but winning teams are always favoured by fortune and Wales have taken their chances when presented with them.

They were clinical today in Rome as hooker Ken Owens scored a brace and Josh Adams, Taulupe Faletau, George North, Callum Sheedy, and 20-year-old wing Louis Rees-Zammit all dotted down too. 

Wales deserve credit for their accuracy, but it was all too easy against another poor Italian performance in which their defence was porous once again.

While questions will be asked about Italy’s place in the Six Nations in the wake of this latest heavy defeat, but the reality is that the CVC deal has only strengthened their status in the championship. Italy will receive the smallest share of the €426 million CVC are paying over the next five years, but we must hope they invest their chunk more wisely than anyone else. 

Wales celebrate Taulupe Faletau’s score. Source: Matteo Ciambelli/INPHO

There are talented young players in Franco Smith’s squad but the gap appears only to be widening as the leading nations improve.

Italy were dire from the off, captain Luca Bigi giving up an early penalty for going off his feet at the breakdown to allow Dan Biggar to kick Wales 3-0 ahead before Bigi was sin-binned for an offside tackle on Gareth Davies when the scrum-half quick-tapped a penalty.

Wales scored straight off the ensuing scrum as Biggar’s skip pass allowed Adams to finish in the left corner.

Pivac’s men were soon over in the right corner through number eight Faletau, meaning the Welsh grabbed 12 points while Bigi was in the sin bin. 

His return made little difference as the Welsh wrapped up their bonus point on the half-hour mark, hooker Owens first scoring directly from a maul and then scrambling over for his second try after another maul had come to ground a few metres short.

Dan Biggar wins an aerial contest for Wales. Source: Matteo Ciambelli/INPHO

Rees-Zammit had a possible score chalked off when the TMO review showed Biggar’s last pass had been forward, but Wales still led 27-0 at half time.

They had their fifth score within two minutes of the restart as they struck from a scrum and Jonathan Davies offloaded for centre partner North to race in underneath the posts from 35 metres out.  

The Italians finally fired a shot with half an hour remaining, left wing Monty Ioane producing an excellent try on penalty advantage as he chipped over the head of Rees-Zammit down the narrow shortside and beat fullback Liam Williams to the bouncing ball to dot down, with Paolo Garbisi converting. 

Adams should have had his second soon after but managed to get his own right arm underneath the ball to prevent the grounding after some slick handling in midfield.

Italy lost another player to the sin bin in the 57th minute when replacement prop Marco Riccioni led with the elbow into Willis Halaholo’s tackle, and Wales again took advantage.

Ken Owens scores for Wales. Source: Matteo Ciambelli/INPHO

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First, replacement out-half Callum Sheedy scooted over from player of the match Josh Navidi’s fluid link pass five metres out from the Italian tryline, then Rees-Zammit intercepted an Italy pass in his own 22 and showed his pace to race clear. 

Italy scorers:

Tries: Monty Ioane 

Conversions: Paolo Garbisi [1 from 1]

Wales scorers:

Tries: Josh Adams, Taulupe Faletau, Ken Owens [2], George North, Callum Sheedy, Louis Rees-Zammit

Conversions: Dan Biggar [3 from 5], Callum Sheedy [2 from 2]

Penalties: Dan Biggar [1 from 1]

ITALY: Jacopo Trulla (Edoardo Padovani ’43); Mattia Bellini, Juan Ignacio Brex, Carlo Canna, Monty Ioane (Oliviero Fabiani ’7 to ’17, Zilocchi ’66 to ’68); Paolo Garbisi (Federico Mori ’54), Stephen Varney (Marcello Violi ’63); Danilo Fischetti (Andrea Lovotti ’65), Luca Bigi (captain) (yellow card ’7),  Giosue Zilocchi (Marco Riccioni ’33); Niccola Cannone (Marco Lazzaroni ’51 – reversal ’63), David Sisi; Sebastian Negri, Johan Meyer (HIA – Maxime Mbanda ’25 to ’35), Michele Lamaro.

WALES: Liam Williams; Louis Rees-Zammit, George North (Willis Halaholo ’46), Jonathan Davies, Josh Adams; Dan Biggar (Callum Sheedy ’52), Gareth Davies (Lloyd Williams ’52); Wyn Jones (Rhys Carré ’57), Ken Owens (Elliot Dee), Tomas Francis (Leon Brown ’44); Cory Hill, Alun Wyn Jones (captain) (Jake Ball ’54); Josh Navidi, Justin Tipuric, Taulupe Faletau (Aaron Wainwright ’54).

Referee: Wayne Barnes [RFU].