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WWE SmackDown – Friday, September 20, 2024 Venue: Local Huge Arena, Ohio, United States Attendance: 20,000 (SOLD OUT) Total Rating: 75% Total Viewers: 46,201,580 Opening Promo — Liv Morgan Declares Herself the Best Champion (79%) Liv Morgan: “I am the best WWE Champion! Forty-eight days as champion, and not one person has been able to touch me. I’ve beaten everyone in front of me! And next, me and Raquel are taking those tag titles from Belair and Sky — because we deserve all the gold!” Kurt Angle’s music hits. The SmackDown GM steps onto the stage. Kurt Angle: “Liv, you’ve made your point — you’re on a roll. But we need to see if you can back it up. You want a shot at the Tag Titles? Here’s the deal: If Raquel Rodriguez beats Giulia tonight, you’ll get your Tag Team Title opportunity at Crown Jewel. But if she loses... it’s your WWE Women’s Championship that goes on the line!” Liv is visibly angry but confident, nodding toward Raquel as they smirk together. Match 1 — Tag Team Gauntlet Match #DIY vs. Pretty Deadly vs. British Strong Style vs. Los Lotharios Winner: Tyler Bate (pinfall via DDT) Rating: 70% British Strong Style win after an exhausting gauntlet. Commentary notes that this victory puts them in contention for the WWE Tag Team Titles. Backstage Segment — Mutual Respect and Betrayal (68%) After the match, Los Dragones Celestiales (Dragon Lee & Rey Fenix) congratulate British Strong Style. They shake hands in mutual respect — but suddenly, Pretty Deadly attack both teams from behind! Elton Prince: “You think respect wins gold? Wrong. We are the real show-stoppers!” Pretty Deadly stand tall, smug and posing as the boos rain down. Promo — Roxanne Perez: “I Don’t Need Anyone” (79%) Roxanne Perez: “Naomi pretends to care about me. Tiffany Stratton pretends to respect me. You all pretend I need help. I don’t need anyone! I made it here alone, and I’ll keep proving it every week.” Match 2 — Roxanne Perez vs. Zelina Vega Winner: Roxanne Perez (pinfall via Falcon Arrow) Rating: 55% Post-match, Roxanne Perez stares into the camera, mouthing “All by myself,” as the crowd gives a mixed reaction. Backstage — Liv Morgan and Raquel Attack Dakota Kai (81%) Liv and Raquel ambush Dakota Kai as she’s being interviewed. Raquel slams her into equipment crates while Liv laughs. Kurt Angle is seen storming toward them, furious. Kurt Angle (off-camera): “You two just made a big mistake…” The Grayson Waller Effect — Waller vs. Theory (87%) Grayson Waller welcomes fans to The Grayson Waller Effect. Waller: “My guest tonight — the man who can’t decide if he’s a superstar or a sidekick — Austin Theory!” Theory enters, stone-faced. Waller mocks him for “riding everyone’s coattails” — Cena, Lashley, even Waller himself. Theory snaps! He punches Waller mid-sentence, hits ATL, and then powerbombs him through the interview table! Huge crowd pop. Theory leaves, finally regaining his edge. Backstage — Tension in Legado del Fantasma (93%) Santos Escobar: “We lost because of you, Garza. You hesitated — again. You’re either with Legado... or you’re in our way.” Garza looks down, conflicted, as Escobar walks away with Carrillo. Match 3 — Ilja Dragunov vs. Jinder Mahal Winner: Ilja Dragunov (pinfall via Torpedo Moscow) Rating: 52% Post-Match Segment — Legado Makes an Offer (82%) Escobar enters the ring, applauding Dragunov. Escobar: “You’re impressive, Ilja. Join Legado del Fantasma, and I’ll make you a star.” Dragunov: “I don’t need you. I fight for honor, not profit.” Legado beat him down. Garza hesitates again before halfheartedly joining the attack, showing growing doubt. Pre-Match Twist — Kurt Angle’s Announcement (77%) Liv and Raquel walk out for Raquel’s match, but Kurt Angle’s music hits again. Kurt Angle: “After that backstage attack on Dakota Kai, I’ve changed my mind. Raquel, you’re banned from ringside. Tonight’s match is Liv Morgan vs. Giulia — for the WWE Women’s Undisputed Championship! Liv, if you win, your Tag Title chance stands. But if you lose... you’re done.” Liv throws a tantrum at ringside as officials escort Raquel away. Match 4 — WWE Women’s Undisputed Championship Liv Morgan (c) vs. Giulia Giulia dominates early, nearly pinning Liv twice. Liv exposes a turnbuckle behind the referee’s back and uses it to hit ObLIVion for the win. Liv retains and smirks arrogantly, shouting, “Still the best!” Winner and STILL WWE Women’s Undisputed Champion: Liv Morgan(2) (via ObLIVion into exposed turnbuckle) Rating: 75% Video Promo — Cody Rhodes Prepares for Gunther (78%) Cody Rhodes: “This isn’t about surviving Gunther. It’s about climbing the mountain — and proving that no matter how big it is, the view from the top is worth every scar.” Main Event — Randy Orton vs. Jacob Fatu Interference: Hard-hitting brawl. Orton nearly wins after an RKO, but Solo Sikoa distracts the ref, allowing Fatu to hit his moonsault for the victory. Winner: Jacob Fatu (via Mighty Moonsault, after outside interference from Solo Sikoa) Rating: 75% Post Match — LA Knight Saves Orton (84%) After the match, NOV attack Orton. LA Knight rushes down to make the save! Knight brawls with Solo as Orton clears Fatu from the ring. Solo grabs a mic afterward: Solo Sikoa: “LA Knight... I’m not waiting for the World Title. Maybe I cash in your U.S. Championship next week. NOV’s collecting gold — all of it.” The show closes with Knight staring down Solo as the crowd chants, “L! A! Knight!”
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Tem o apoio da Pâmela Anderson, não é bom?
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Pensava que isso já tinha acabado. Mas esta semana vi o PS e Chega a distribuir essas coisas
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Tem graça a cara de drogado do Quadros.
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WWE: RAW – Monday, 16 September 2024 Total Rating: 84% Venue: Prudential Center Attendance: 18,711 Location: Newark, New Jersey, United States Total Viewers: 48,915,925 Opening Segment: The Kingdom’s Victory Lap The show opens with The Kingdom (Lashley, Scarlett, Kross) standing in the ring, golden lights bathing them in glory. Lashley holds up the World Heavyweight Championship with pride. Lashley: “Berlin proved it — Rollins can’t win when it matters. Punk can’t even get a match. The Kingdom is untouchable!” Kross: “This isn’t a kingdom, it’s an empire. And empires don’t fall — they crush.” Rollins’ music hits to a huge pop. He storms to the ring, calling Lashley a “paper champion hiding behind soldiers.” Before he can enter, Kross ambushes him from behind. As The Kingdom beats Rollins down, CM Punk’s music hits. The crowd explodes — but instead of helping, Punk walks halfway down the ramp, smirks, and turns back. The tension is thick. Rating: 91% Backstage Segment: Pearce Books the Tag Main Event Backstage, Adam Pearce confronts Punk: Pearce: “I know you and Rollins can’t stand each other, but tonight, you’ll have to work together. It’s official — Rollins & Punk vs. The Kingdom in the main event.” Punk sighs: “You just love chaos, don’t you?” Rating: 83% Match 1 – Nia Jax vs. Meiko Satomura Match Rating: 56% Winner: Meiko Satomura (Pinfall via Death Valley Bomb) Post-Match (83%): Meiko grabs a mic and looks straight into the hard cam: Meiko: “Jade — your reign of power ends soon.” GM Office Segment – Street Profits Demand a Title Shot Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins enter Pearce’s office, full of energy: Ford: “Bad Blood’s coming up, boss, and we want smoke — gold smoke!” Pearce: “You want gold? You got it. Street Profits vs. The New Day at Bad Blood for the Tag Titles.” They celebrate with their signature handshake. Rating: 74% Match 2 – Street Profits vs. Meta-Four Guest Commentators: High-energy match. The New Day mock the Profits on commentary: Kofi: “That’s cute — they’re doing flips instead of winning gold.” Woods: “At Bad Blood, they’ll be seeing stars — not titles.” Ford hits the Frog Splash to win, staring daggers at New Day. Winner: Montez Ford (Pinfall via Frog Splash) Match Rating: 64% Post-Match (73%): The New Day applaud sarcastically, promising that “fun and games end at Bad Blood.” Backstage Brawl – Vinci Attacks Kaiser Vinci blindsides Kaiser backstage, slamming him into a steel door. Vinci: “Without me, you’re nothing but a mouthpiece!” As officials tend to Kaiser, he glares into the camera: Kaiser: “You just made the biggest mistake of your career.” Rating: 77% Match 3 – Andrade vs. Bron Breakker Match Rating: 80% Winner: Bron Breakker (Ref Stoppage via Spear ) Post-Match (82%): Breakker leaves the ring… then turns back and Spears Andrade again! Medical staff rush in. Backstage, Gable watches nervously and mutters, “I need insurance… I need backup.” Video Promo – Finn Bálor vs. Damian Priest: Hell in a Cell Split-screen promo. Finn: “Priest, you want Bad Blood? You’ve got it. I’ll finish you once and for all.” Priest: “I stood by you. I believed in you. But inside Hell in a Cell, I’ll end you.” Rating: 84% Video Package (72%) shows Dom mocking Alpha Academy while JD focuses on training. Match 4 – Alpha Academy vs. Dirty Dom & JD McDonagh JD distracts Otis, letting Dom hit a low blow and Frog Splash. Dom celebrates like he just won the Olympics. JD looks more focused than amused. Winner: “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio (Pinfall via Frog Splash) Match Rating: 65% Match 5 – Bronson Reed vs. Alejandro Winner: Bronson Reed (Pinfall via Tsunami) Match Rating: 47% Post Match: After crushing Alejandro in under two minutes, Reed grabs a mic: Reed: “No one can stop me. No one!” Kevin Owens interrupts to a huge pop: Owens: “Congrats, man — you just beat a guy who probably parked my car earlier. Real impressive.” He smirks: “This isn’t NXT, and the script says I’m supposed to come out here, get flattened, and sell your power… but I’ve been doing this too long to play along.” (crowd laughs, breaking the 4th wall) Reed charges — Owens throws a few punches before being crushed in the corner. But when Reed poses, Owens suddenly pops up and STUNS HIM! Reed rolls out, fuming as Owens yells, "You're wlecome, big man!” Segment Rating: 88% Pre-Match Promo Battle (90%): Becky mocks Ronda: “You can’t win without someone doing your dirty work.” Ronda fires back: “I brought Tessa because I’m tired of you bullying your way through this division.” Match 6 – Becky Lynch vs. Tessa Blanchard Ringside: Interference: Cassie Lee distracts the referee, allowing Becky to rake Tessa’s eyes and hit the Manhandle Slam. Winner: Becky Lynch (Outside Interference Finish via Manhandle Slam) Match Rating: 76% Post-Match (87%): Ronda storms the ring, chasing Becky and Cassie into the crowd as officials hold her back. Pre-Match Attack (97%): Before the bell, The Kingdom ambush Punk and Rollins. The chaos sets the tone. Main Event – The Kingdom vs. CM Punk & Seth “Freakin” Rollins A tense, chaotic match. Punk and Rollins argue over tags, costing them momentum. Kross blindsides Rollins with a chair and locks the Kross Jacket for the win. Winner: Karrion Kross (Weapon Usage via Kross Jacket) Match Rating: 81% A tense, chaotic match. Punk and Rollins argue over tags, costing them momentum. Kross blindsides Rollins with a chair and locks the Kross Jacket for the win. Post-Match (95%): Punk helps Rollins to his feet… then GTS! The crowd gasps as Punk stares coldly at Rollins’ fallen body. Punk (muttering): “I told you — I don’t play by their script.”
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A minha, até agora sempre se portou bem num avião. Vamos ver agora em novembro em que já terá 1 ano e 3 meses. Mas das pessoas à volta sempre vi uma enorme compreensão, mesmo com outros bebés mais chorões à volta. Num das minhas viagens ao Mónaco, num regresso de Nice, ia ao meu lado um pai e um miudo com uns 9/10 que não parava nem se calava. Estava até a ser bem malcriado para o pai. O avião descolou e, a este de Nice tem os Alpes maritimos e o avião mexeu forte ali. Foi um alivio, o moço calou-se logo. Mudar a fralda é chato em qualquer avião. Em mal caibo sozinho em pé, com um bebé peno para trocar a fralda.
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Estou indeciso entre PS ou branco para a Câmara
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De onde vem essas sondagens? Btw,
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Parabéns pelos 100 votos extra, Pedro Duarte. O Pedro Duarte é uma ameba. Eu votava no Pizarro sem pensar 2 vezes.
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WWE: SmackDown – Friday, September 13, 2024 Total Rating: 83% Venue: Capital Center Attendance: 19,035 Location: Maryland, United States Total Viewers: 48,745,061 Opening Promo: Gunther – “There is No Story, Cody” The show opens cold with Gunther already standing in the ring under dim lighting. No music. Just the hum of anticipation. He paces the ring slowly, his tone cold and methodical. The crowd boos heavily, chanting “Cody! Cody!”. Rating: 77% Match: Gunther vs. Trick Williams Winner: Gunther (Pinfall via Golden Bomb) Match Rating: 63% Post-Match: Gunther Attacks Williams Gunther applies the Sleeper Hold after the bell, wrenching it in as referees plead with him to stop. Williams fades — until Cody Rhodes’ music hits. Cody rushes in, slides under the ropes, and Gunther releases just in time to avoid the brawl. He smirks and retreats up the ramp. Rating: 80% In-Ring Promo: Cody Rhodes Responds Rating: 95% Cody kneels beside Trick before grabbing a mic, eyes burning toward Gunther. The crowd chants “Cody! Cody!” Cody points the mic at Gunther’s title, then at his heart. Gunther just smirks and exits through the crowd — a quiet war declared. Los Dragones Celestiales Championship Celebration In the ring, Los Dragones Celestiales (Dragon Lee & Rey Fenix) celebrate their WWE Tag Team Championship win from Bash in Berlin. Confetti falls as the fans chant “Lucha! Lucha!” The moment is interrupted by Pretty Deadly’s music. Kit Wilson and Elton Prince stroll out with microphones and backup dancers, dressed like popstars. Moments later, DIY arrive to applause. Kurt Angle’s music hits — the SmackDown GM makes it official: Fenix and Lee raise their belts high as the crowd cheers. Segment Rating: 78% Match: Naomi vs. Roxanne Perez Interference: Winner: Naomi (Outside Interference via Feel the Glow) Match Rating: 60% Post-match, Roxanne finally SNAPS, attacking Naomi with a chair in frustration. Tiffany applauds slowly, mouthing “About time.” Video Promo: Randy Orton – “You Woke the Viper” Close-up camera. No music. Just Orton’s voice. Orton’s eyes glimmer coldly in the dark. Rating: 94% Match: Ilja Dragunov vs. Sheamus Result: Both refuse to stop, leading to a Double DQ. Rating: 57% Post-Match: As Dragunov tries to regain his composure, Jinder Mahal ambushes him, yelling “You don’t belong here, outsider!” before officials separate them. Backstage Segment: Waller and Theory Argue In the locker room, Waller blames Theory for their recent losses. They almost come to blows before agents step in. The tension is palpable — a split may be coming. Rating: 85% Pre-Match Promo: Liv Morgan Rating: 82% Liv stands backstage with the Women’s Championship on her shoulder. Match: Giulia vs. Raquel Rodriguez Ringside: Interference: Winner: Raquel Rodriguez (Outside Interference via Tejana Bomb) Match Rating: 65% Post-Match Chaos: Raquel and Liv attack Giulia and Dakota Kai. Bianca Belair and IYO SKY rush in to save them, but Dakota starts arguing with them: A brawl erupts, as Liv and Raquel laugh from the ramp — chaos reigns in the SmackDown women’s division. Segment Rating: 81% Backstage Attack: LA Knight Backstage, LA Knight is found unconscious — the camera pans to reveal Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu standing over him. Wade Barrett: “The Viper’s been warned — but we all know Orton doesn’t take kindly to warnings.” Rating: 93% Main Event: Austin Theory vs. Cody Rhodes Match Notes: Theory tries to prove himself against Cody, delivering an intense performance. Commentary sells it as “a career night” for him. Cody wins clean after countering A-Town Down into Cross Rhodes. Winner: Cody Rhodes (Pinfall via Cross Rhodes) Match Rating: 81% Post-Match: Cody helps Theory up — a gesture of respect — when suddenly Gunther storms the ring. He chops Cody so hard the sound echoes like a gunshot. Cody collapses instantly. Gunther lifts the WWE Undisputed Title over his fallen challenger as the medical team rushes in. Cole: “The Ring General just sent his final message — and it was brutal.” Segment Rating: 90%
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[Qualificação Mundial 2026] Tópico Geral
Petar Musa respondeu a Lebohang em tópico Resultados e Prognósticos de Futebol
Alguém vai receber o subsidio de Natal mais cedo -
É para abranger futebol profissional e formação
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WWE: Raw – Monday, September 9, 2024 Total Rating: 87% Venue: Local Huge Arena Attendance: 20,000 — SOLD OUT Location: Alkmaar, Netherlands Total Viewers: 48,019,926 Opening Promo – Seth Rollins Says Lashley Can’t Win Alone Rating: 93% Rollins opens the show, pacing in the ring, fire in his eyes. Crowd chants “Coward! Coward!” as Rollins smirks. CM Punk’s music hits. The crowd explodes. Tension boils until Adam Pearce interrupts, announcing: Camera pans to the crowd chanting “This is awesome!” as Rollins and Punk glare at each other. Backstage: Alexa Bliss Confronts Nia Jax Rating: 85% Alexa storms into frame mid-interview with Nia. Bliss slaps her. Brawl explodes into production crates before officials pull them apart. Commentary: “Bliss has had enough of Nia’s dominance — this is getting personal!” Promo: Meiko Satomura Challenges Nia’s Honor Rating: 79% Backstage, Meiko addresses the camera calmly: Backstage Segment – Balor Refuses Priest’s Challenge Rating: 76% Balor is interviewed by Cathy Kelley. Priest appears off-camera — silent stare before walking away. Match: Meiko Satomura vs. Nikki Cross Winner: Meiko Satomura (Pinfall via Death Valley Bomb) Rating: 58% Miz TV Segment Rating: 77% Miz welcomes “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonagh. JD snaps, defending Dom’s honor, shoving the set over. R-Truth interrupts, wearing a sombrero: Match: R-Truth vs. “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio Ringside: Interference: JD distracts the ref, allowing Dom to hit a low blow → Frog Splash for the win. Winner: Dominik Mysterio (Frog Splash via JD Interference) Rating: 74% Post-match: JD grabs the mic. Segment Rating: 75% Match: Chelsea Green & Piper Niven vs. Shayna Baszler & Zoey Stark Winner: Chelsea Green (Pinfall, roll-up) Rating: 52% Post-match: Shayna snaps — locking Green in the Kirifuda Clutch and kicking Piper out of the ring. Commentary: “Shayna’s lost control again!” Post-Match Rating: 84% Pre-Match Promo: Bron Breakker Is Furious Breakker storms out before his match, yelling into the camera: Match: Bron Breakker vs. Apollo Crews Winner: Bron Breakker (Pinfall via Spear) Rating: 65% Post-Match: Jey Uso’s music hits. He walks to the ring, mic in hand. The crowd goes wild as they go face-to-face. Segment Rating: 86% Backstage Assault: Damian Priest Attacks Balor Balor is shown walking backstage when Priest ambushes him with a steel chair. Rating: 95% In-Ring Segment: Tessa Blanchard’s RAW Debut Becky Lynch and Cassie Lee call out Ronda Rousey. Ronda’s music hits, but Becky and Cassie ambush her. Just as it turns ugly — Tessa Blanchard’s music hits! She storms the ring, dropping Cassie with a cutter and forcing Becky to retreat. Commentary: “Tessa Blanchard just came to Ronda’s rescue! What a debut!” Ronda nods at Tessa, mutual respect forming. Rating: 89% The New Day Introduce Their “Third Member” for the match Kofi and Woods tease that their “third member” isn’t for them — but for Seth Rollins. Lights go out — Karrion Kross’s theme hits! Rollins looks stunned as The Kingdom’s plans unfold. Rating: 83% Main Event: Karrion Kross & Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods vs. Seth Rollins & The Street Profits Ringside: Chaotic six-man tag. Scarlett distracts the ref, allowing Woods to use a chain-wrapped forearm on Rollins → Lost in the Woods for the win. Winner: Xavier Woods (Weapon Usage via Lost in the Woods) Match Rating: 85% Commentary: “That’s not the New Day we know… what’s happening to them?” The crowd boos as Kofi and Woods smirk, leaving with Kross. Closing Visual: Rollins crawls to the ropes, staring at the trio in disbelief. Final Segment Rating: 80%
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Manuel Mota como VP para o Património do talho
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Esse da SIC Notícias até pode ser uma péssima pessoa, mas ele não disse aquilo do quote daquela forma. Deixemos essas meias verdades para o Chega
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A estreia do cinto vai para o Y2J, não é? 😁
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Festejei a cerveja, admito 😞
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Eu adorei o Tag Team. Não gostei foi do combate com utensílios de cozinha 😁
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Não, não disse.
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WWE: Bash in Berlin – Saturday, September 7, 2024 Total Rating: 91% Venue: Local Stadium Attendance: 50,000 (SOLD OUT) Location: Berlin, Germany Total Viewers: 40,124,094 Opening: The Berlin Spectacle Video Package – Rating: 95% A sweeping drone shot pans over the sold-out Berlin crowd chanting “WWE! WWE!” The intro video highlights Cody Rhodes, Gunther, Rhea Ripley, Seth Rollins, and Bobby Lashley, ending with the tagline: “From Berlin to the world — this is Bash in Berlin!” Fireworks explode above the stadium roof as Michael Cole welcomes fans in English, German, and Spanish commentary feeds. Entrances: Jade Cargill & Alexa Bliss Rating: 92% Alexa Bliss enters first — dressed in silver and blue, embodying confidence and fire. The crowd cheers loudly for her underdog energy. Then, Jade Cargill appears, walking through golden smoke as the arena lights form a shimmering crown above her. She stands regal, powerful, exuding dominance. Michael Cole: “Jade looks like she’s walked out of a superhero movie — and tonight, she might be the final boss Alexa Bliss can’t defeat.” Match 1 – WWE Women’s World Championship Jade Cargill (c) vs. Alexa Bliss Story: Alexa uses her agility early — dropkicks, tilt-a-whirl DDT, and clever rope escapes — to frustrate Jade. The crowd rallies behind Bliss, chanting “Let’s go Alexa!”. Bliss nearly gets a surprise roll-up, but Nia appears from the public and distracts the referee. Jade capitalizes with a Jaded from out of nowhere. 1...2...3. Interference: Winner and STILL WWE Women’s World Champion: Jade Cargill (1) (Outside Interference Finish via Jaded) Match Rating: 75% Post-Match: Tension Between Jade and Nia Nia enters the ring to celebrate, but Jade shoves her shoulder away. Jade: “I don’t need you.” Nia laughs mockingly. The crowd gasps — subtle cracks forming between the dominant duo. Michael Cole: “It looks like Jade Cargill doesn’t play well with others.” Rating: 85% Entrances: Bron Breakker & Chad Gable Rating: 82% Bron Breakker storms to the ring, veins bulging, pacing like a caged wolf. Gable enters in his Olympic robe, saluting the crowd with a focused stare. Corey Graves: “This is about respect versus rage. And tonight, we’ll see which one wins.” Match 2 – WWE Intercontinental Championship Chad Gable (c) vs. Bron Breakke Story: A technical masterpiece devolves into chaos. Gable counters power with precision, hitting Chaos Theory for a near fall. Breakker hits a Frankensteiner that sends the crowd roaring. But when Breakker refuses to release a choke, the referee steps in — Gable, out of desperation, grabs a steel chair and blasts Breakker to stop the onslaught. The bell rings. Gable retains — but barely. Breakker’s eyes go wild. Winner: Bron Breakker (via Intentional DQ) - Chad Gable (1) is STILL the WWE Intercontinental Champion Match Rating: 71% Post-Match: Breakker Loses Control Breakker demolishes everything in sight — steel steps, commentary desk, security guards. He screams, “I’m not done!” before officials swarm him. The Berlin crowd chants “This is awesome!” despite the chaos. Michael Cole: “Bron Breakker just snapped! This man has lost all control!” Rating: 89% Entrances: Los Dragones Celestiales & A-Town Down Under Rating: 80% The stadium lights dim. Los Dragones Celestiales (Dragon Lee & Rey Fenix) descend to the ring with fire pyros and masked dancers. A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory & Grayson Waller) enter to boos, Waller mocking the European fans with a German flag cape. Cole: “It’s speed versus arrogance and ego — the perfect tag team recipe.” Match 3 – WWE Men’s Tag Team Championship A-Town Down Under (c) vs. Los Dragones Celestiales Story: Frenetic, high-flying tag chaos. Dragon Lee and Fenix dazzle with double-team combos — suicide dives, moonsaults, and stereo 450 splashes. Waller tries to cheat with the tag belts, but Theory accidentally hits him instead. Dragon Lee capitalizes, connects with a Bicycle Knee Strike, and gets the 3-count. Berlin erupts! New champions crowned! Winners and NEW WWE Men’s Tag Team Champions: Los Dragones Celestiales - Dragon Lee (1) and Rey Fenix (1) (Dragon Lee pinning Theory via Bicycle Knee Strike) Match Rating: 82% Post-Match: Breakdown of A-Town Down Under Rating: 79% Theory loses his temper, shoving Waller mid-ring. Theory: “You cost me everything!” He storms off, leaving Waller yelling after him. Meanwhile, Los Dragones Celestiales celebrate with the fans, waving both Mexican and Puerto Rican flags to a massive ovation. Entrances: Ricochet & Finn Bálor Rating: 77% Ricochet enters with Berlin fans firmly behind him. Balor’s entrance is dark and ominous — he’s dressed in black leather, smirking like a demon reborn. Match 4 – Street Fight Finn Bálor vs. Ricochet Story: Violent and breathtaking. Ricochet hits a springboard 450 through a table, earning a “holy sh*t” chant. Balor fights back with kendo stick shots, busting Ricochet open slightly. The finish — Balor plants Ricochet with Coup de Grâce right onto a steel chair. Winner: Finn Bálor (Pinfall via Coup de Grâce onto a chair) Match Rating: 93% Graves: “That wasn’t a win. That was an execution.” Post-Match: Priest Returns Rating: 90% As Balor smirks in victory, “BOW DOWN” hits — Damian Priest storms out! He rushes the ring, forcing Balor to flee through the crowd. Priest: “You think I’m finished, Finn? You took my respect, my pride… At Bad Blood, I’m taking everything from you!” The crowd explodes as Balor glares from the stands, clutching his ribs. Entrances: Jacob Fatu & LA Knight Rating: 90% Fatu enters first, snarling and beating his chest as the crowd boos. Then… “YEAH!” — the entire Berlin stadium erupts for LA Knight. He points to the sky and yells, “Let me talk to ya!” Cole: “Berlin is YEAH country tonight!” Match 5 – WWE United States Championship LA Knight (c) vs. Jacob Fatu Story: Fatu dominates with headbutts and powerbombs, but Knight uses his ring IQ to survive. After a failed splash from Fatu, Knight rolls him up with a quick flash pin! The crowd counts along: “One! Two! Three!” — LA Knight retains! Fatu can’t believe it, roaring in fury as Knight retreats up the ramp yelling, “That’s why I’m the megastar — YEAH!” Winner and STILL WWE United States Champion: LA Knight (1) (Flash Pinfall) Match Rating: 83% Entrances: Seth “Freakin” Rollins & Bobby Lashley Rating: 96% Rollins enters with a grand Berlin choir singing his theme — 50,000 people chanting “Whoa-oh-oh!” in unison. Then the lights cut out. Bobby Lashley enters with a cold, focused stare — flanked by Scarlett and Karrion Kross, his “Kingdom.” Cole: “You can feel the tension — Rollins versus Lashley, destiny versus dominance!” Match 6 – WWE World Heavyweight Championship Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Seth “Freakin” Rollins Story: An instant classic. Rollins counters every power move with finesse — hitting three superkicks and a Pedigree for a near fall. The crowd believes he’s got it… But as he goes for The Stomp, Scarlett distracts the referee and Kross pulls Lashley to safety. Lashley capitalizes with a devastating spear, pinning Rollins clean in the center. Lashley retains, and “The Kingdom” stands tall. Winner and STILL WWE World Heavyweight Champion: Bobby Lashley (3) (Outside Interference via Spear) Match Rating: 92% Main Event: CM Punk Appears As Lashley celebrates, Rollins lies motionless in the ring. The crowd begins to sing “Rollins! Rollins!” Suddenly — “Cult of Personality” hits. The arena EXPLODES. CM Punk walks out slowly, smirking, clapping mockingly. He locks eyes with Rollins, then points at the World Heavyweight Championship. Punk: “I told you, Seth… the devil’s always watching.” The show closes on Punk’s smirk, Rollins clutching his ribs, and Lashley holding the title high between them Segment Rating: 97%
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Só venho ao próximo se já houver cerveja!
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WWE: SmackDown – Fri 06 September 2024 Total Rating: 88% Venue: Wiener Stadthalle Attendance: 16,152 Location: Vienna, Austria Total Viewers: 47,713,689 Opening Promo – Gunther & Cody Rhodes Confrontation Gunther receives a hero’s ovation in Vienna — fans chant “Ring General!” as he soaks in the moment, arms crossed in that cold, commanding stance. The accomplishments of Gunther drape over the screen as he steps into the ring, the microphone trembling slightly in his grasp — not from nerves, but the sheer roar of his people. Gunther: “Cody Rhodes calls himself the story. But when the bell rings… stories are lies. Fairy tales for the weak. Reality is what I bring — dominance, pain, and discipline. Reality is Bad Blood.” Suddenly, Cody’s music hits — a massive mixed reaction, half cheers, half boos. He walks out slowly, ribs taped heavily, the scars from last week’s ambush still visible. Cody: “You talk about reality? Here’s mine — these scars, these bruises, they’re the price of being the man. You think your cold heart makes you unbeatable? Gunther, I’ve finished stories before. And I’ll finish this one too.” Gunther steps forward menacingly, his presence dwarfing Cody. As he raises the mic to reply, he suddenly swings for a cheap shot, but referees and security sprint down to separate them. Gunther smirks as Cody yells from the corner, “You’ll need an army to stop me!” Rating: 79% Match Announcement – Main Event Confirmed Wade Barrett confirms tonight’s main event rematch: Gunther vs. Rey Mysterio. The Vienna crowd roars in approval, already anticipating a hard-hitting showdown between the legend and the hometown general. Rating: 92% Solo Sikoa Segment – LA Knight’s Title Shot Solo Sikoa appears on stage with Jacob Fatu behind him, both draped in Samoan gold chains and menace. Solo: “After long talks with Kurt Angle, the decision’s been made. LA Knight… at Bash in Berlin Jacob Fatu will conquer the US Championship. But understand something — when you step to the New Order of Violence, it’s not a match... it’s a death sentence.” Rating: 86% Match 1 – Jacob Fatu vs. Cedric Alexander Ringside: Winner: Jacob Fatu (Pinfall via Mighty Moonsault) Rating: 61% Promo Segment – Tiffany Stratton’s “Welcome Ceremony” The ring is filled with pink balloons, a red carpet, and a massive LED banner reading “The Future Is Pretty.” Tiffany Stratton stands with a microphone in hand, smirking as she motions toward the ramp. Tiffany: “Ladies and gentlemen, tonight we honor the newest star of SmackDown — Roxanne Perez!” Roxanne appears in the crowd, unimpressed, arms crossed. Tiffany continues: Tiffany: “You see, Roxanne, you’re adorable. But this isn’t NXT. You don’t belong in the big leagues yet. So here’s your participation trophy.” She tosses a pink tiara into the crowd. Roxanne just glares, muttering, “You’ll regret that.” Rating: 83% Match 2 – Tiffany Stratton vs. Naomi Distraction: Winner: Naomi (Flash Pinfall due to distraction) Rating: 67% Post-Match: Tiffany explodes, throwing a tantrum in the ring, screaming that Roxanne cost her the match. Roxanne smirks, mouthing, “Game on.” Rating: 72% Match 3 – Jinder Mahal vs. Carlito Ringside: Winner: Carlito (Pinfall via Backcracker) Rating: 64% Post-Match: Jinder slams the mat in fury. Rating: 66% Backstage Segment – Legado Dissension A camera catches Legado del Fantasma leaving the arena — but notably, Angel Garza is missing. Santos looks annoyed, muttering in Spanish, “You either ride with me… or get left behind.” The tease of a fracture grows stronger. Rating: 88% Match 4 – Dakota Kai & Giulia vs. Bianca Belair & IYO SKY Winner: IYO SKY (Pinfall via Over The Moonsault) Rating: 74% Post-Match: Before they can celebrate, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez storm down, blindsiding everyone. Liv nails IYO with the ObLIVion, and Raquel powerbombs Bianca. The duo hold both sets of belts high — Undisputed title of Liv and Tag Team titles from Bianca a Sky — screaming, “We run this division!” Rating: 94% Match 5 – Dragon Lee vs. Austin Theory Ringside: Interference: . Waller distracts the ref as Theory sets for A-Town Down — but Waller accidentally trips his own partner! The blunder leaves Theory wide open for a Bicycle Knee Strike! Winner: Dragon Lee (Pinfall via Bicycle Knee Strike, after botched interference) Rating: 71% Post-Match: Theory shoves Waller, yelling, “You screwed me again!” Waller fires back, “You’re useless without me!” Their friendship continues to implode. Rating: 85% Main Event Entrances – Gunther vs. Rey Mysterio Vienna comes unglued — Gunther walks out draped in Austrian colors, stoic and terrifying, as “Ring General!” chants echo through the arena. Rey follows to a thunderous ovation of respect. The visual of Gunther towering over the lucha legend is cinematic. Rating: 95% Main Event – Rey Mysterio vs. Gunther A masterpiece in storytelling. Early: Rey darts around, hitting a 619 fakeout and multiple low dropkicks, keeping Gunther off balance. Mid-Match: Gunther regains control with devastating chops that echo across the arena. Each one leaves Rey’s chest redder than before. Climax: Rey connects with a 619 and a Springboard Frog Splash for a shocking near-fall that stuns the crowd. Finish: Gunther catches Rey mid-splash, turns it into a Golden Bomb, and plants him dead center of the ring for the win. Winner: Gunther (Pinfall via Golden Bomb) Rating: 88% Post-Match: Gunther continues the assault, hitting three more chops and stomps as officials rush in. Rey collapses, clutching his chest. Cody Rhodes’ music hits — he charges down, ignoring his injured ribs, sliding into the ring to protect Rey. The two collide in a wild brawl — punches flying, security flooding the ring. The show ends with Cody and Gunther being restrained on opposite sides of the ring, both screaming for each other, the crowd in Vienna absolutely losing it. Final Shot: Gunther snarling, shouting, “Bad Blood will be your reckoning!” as Cody yells back, “Over my dead body!” Rating: 94%
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