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Conflicting Reports Of Rusev / Lana's WWE TV Return Date, Three New Champions Crowned At WWE Backlash (Video) : wrestlezone





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Conflicting Reports Of Rusev / Lana's WWE TV Return Date, Three New Champions Crowned At WWE Backlash (Video)

Conflicting Reports Of Rusev / Lana's WWE TV Return Date, Three New Champions Crowned At WWE Backlash (Video)
Conflicting Reports Of Rusev / Lana's WWE TV Return Date, Three New Champions Crowned At WWE Backlash (Video)
Rusev / Lana There have been reports online about the return status of WWE United States Champion Rusev and Lana, who are currently off WWE TV and on their extended honeymoon.It was noted that the pair are advertised for the September 24th live event in Chicago, as well as the WWE Clash of Champions PPV the next night in Indianapolis.It was speculated that this could narrow down the date when the pair returns to TV, due to an Instagram post made by Rusev last week where he said "20 days left".




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Kane replaces Randy Orton at WWE Backlash

Kane replaces Randy Orton at WWE Backlash
Kane replaces Randy Orton at WWE Backlash
Rumors swirled Sunday before the start of WWE Backlash that Randy Orton had not been medically cleared to compete against Bray Wyatt, and Orton was eventually replaced after being attacked at the beginning of the show.Orton was last seen in action being viciously busted open by Brock Lesnar at WWE SummerSlam, but Wyatt challenged him to a match at Backlash with just a few weeks of buildup.After the first match of the night, however, cameras showed Wyatt slamming Orton's leg in a door, which would explain in the WWE storyline why Orton couldn't compete.
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The important lesson Backlash taught us about WWE pay-per-views

The important lesson Backlash taught us about WWE pay-per-views
The important lesson Backlash taught us about WWE pay-per-views
Many fans didn't have high expectations for the first brand-exclusive pay-per-view of the WWE's New Era, and with rumors swirling before Sunday's event in Richmond that Randy Orton would not be wrestling, Backlash's tiny match card didn't exactly scream "must-watch."There were only six scheduled matches for Backlash, which ran for about two hours and 40 minutes - but the card produced one of the best top-to-bottom WWE pay-per-views of the year, and could serve as a model for WWE shows moving forward.trueAJ Styles became the new WWE World Champion in a highly entertaining match against Dean Ambrose that stretched nearly a half hour, while The Miz and Dolph Ziggler put in their best performances of the year to steal the show in their Intercontinental Championship match.
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Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt: What's Next for Feud After WWE Backlash 2016?

Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt: What's Next for Feud After WWE Backlash 2016?
Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt: What's Next for Feud After WWE Backlash 2016?
Use your ← → (arrow) keys to browse more storiesRandy Orton's run of misfortune continued Sunday at WWE Backlash, as Bray Wyatt defeated The Viper in just 10 seconds.Orton was unable to participate in the match because of a leg injury, and after a 10-second count-out, Wyatt was deemed the winner, as WWE shared:.@WWEBrayWyatt wants an official 10-count for @RandyOrton...and he gets the win by forfeit!
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