Pro wrestling’s ‘Tuesday Night War’ showed WWE and AEW at their best and worst
With pro wrestling's one-night Tuesday Night War over, we take a look at the best and worst from both shows.
With pro wrestling's one-night Tuesday Night War over, we take a look at the best and worst from both shows.
Get ready for the "Tuesday Night War."
'WWE Evil' does not yet have a premiere date.
The show is taping for a TBS reboot.
"I couldn’t be more excited for what’s in store for this radically absurd show that has its own fair share of legendary faceplants. The power of Wipeout is its ability to gather people of all backgrounds for fast paced, physical FUN!"
It was an exciting start of WWE Monday Night Raw that will hopefully lead to better shows on a more consistent basis.
The McMahons are back all over WWE TV while John Cena is returning and Women's Tag Team Titles are coming soon.
This could be the best WrestleMania of the decade and one of the best ever if the big matches meet expectations.
Get AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura at WrestleMania set up, WWE.
The star of the night was Braun Strowman, even if he wasn't treated that way.
Who will win for the chance to face Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania for the Universal Title?
Will Smackdown beat Raw for the second consecutive year?
Is this the last time we'll see Brock Lesnar and John Cena this year?
Lesnar vs. Strowman and Reigns vs. Cena are WrestleMania-level matches on a September pay-per-view.