Tag: Damian Priest

  • Damian Priest Stepped In to Help a Female Talent Minutes Before CM Punk’s Incident

    Damian Priest Stepped In to Help a Female Talent Minutes Before CM Punk’s Incident

    The CM Punk phone-slapping incident at the WWE hotel after WrestleMania 42 was not an isolated moment. It was the visible flash point of a security situation that had been building all weekend.

    TMZ posted footage of Punk approaching a fan in the hotel lobby and slapping a phone out of their hand. The fan had been filming Bayley hugging someone, and while TMZ did not identify the other person, Punk’s wife, AJ Lee. Two hotel security guards are visible in the footage, but only after the fact. Not before.

    That pattern, security arriving after something has already happened rather than preventing it, defined the entire WrestleMania 42 weekend at the company hotel, according to multiple accounts gathered by PWInsider.

    As early as Thursday, PWInsider Elite had already flagged the problem. “There’s already been some concerns among talent about the company hotel this year,” the outlet reported. “Last night, there was no additional security beyond the hotel itself and since the hotel is part of a major casino, there was no real ability to restrict the flow of fans.

    We are told there were tons of fans in the lobby and camped out by the elevators who mobbed everyone they saw, even referees, trying to get photos and autographs. The hope among the talents we heard from is that there will be some additional measures taken tonight to assist them when they are coming in and out.”

    Those measures either did not materialize or were insufficient. A long-time PWInsider reader who was staying at the same hotel and asked not to be identified told the outlet that just minutes before the Punk incident, WWE’s Damian Priest had to step in personally to help a female WWE talent get away from a group of fans surrounding her for photos and autographs. Multiple similar situations unfolded throughout the weekend.

    Social media footage circulating during WrestleMania weekend showed Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre being surrounded and mobbed by fans as they tried to move through the hotel. Some kept walking and tried to navigate through.

    Others stopped for photos in an attempt to manage the situation. What is absent from all of that footage is any security presence stopping fans from following these performers.

    PWInsider also confirmed knowledge of at least one instance where a referee was nearly knocked down by a crowd of fans inside the hotel.

  • WWE Star Claims Locker Room Is Unhappy With Pat McAfee WrestleMania 42 Storyline

    WWE Star Claims Locker Room Is Unhappy With Pat McAfee WrestleMania 42 Storyline

    One-half of the WWE Tag Team Champions Damian Priest publicly slammed Pat McAfee’s involvement in the Cody Rhodes and Randy Orton rivalry ahead of WrestleMania 42. ‘The Archer of Infamy’ revealed widespread locker room frustration with the storyline direction.

    Speaking with Gabby LaSpisa, when asked about McAfee’s surprise addition to the Undisputed WWE Championship picture, Priest didn’t hold back his feelings about the situation. He said:

    “It sucks. Not a fan. You know, I know Pat, I get along with him, but for me, that’s not my taste.”

    Locker Room Frustration Over McAfee’s Role

    Priest believes the NFL legend’s inclusion doesn’t benefit the storyline heading into WWE WrestleMania 42 and that McAfee “didn’t need it.” He also revealed that younger talent in the locker room have approached him about the situation.

    “So for me, and I’m sure a lot of people aren’t gonna be happy that I said that, but in the locker room specifically, a lot of us weren’t happy. And that’s real. I was asked by some of the younger talent what I thought, and I told them I thought it was bull.”

    The former US Champion took issue with McAfee receiving special treatment on WWE’s PG programming.

    “We’re a PG show, right? But he can come in, throw f-bombs, and say whatever he wants. For me, that’s one of those things where so many other talents could benefit from even one word, and it’s like, wow, now they’re up here.”

    “Instead, you take somebody who’s not even here all the time, who gets away with saying something like that, and who doesn’t even need it. Not gonna lie, it kinda pissed me off.”

    Reports suggest Pat McAfee was not in favour of the storyline when WWE approached him initially. He was WWE’s first preference for a celebrity involvement role at the event. McAfee has now promised a massive surprise to be revealed on tonight’s edition of SmackDown.

  • Unexpected Title Change On SmackDown

    Unexpected Title Change On SmackDown

    New Champions!

    The March 20 episode of SmackDown featured a tag team championship match with MFT’s JC Mateo & Tama Tonga defending the title against the new alliance of Damian Priest and R-Truth.

    The other MFT members got involved towards the ending of the bout as expected. Solo Sikoa ran interference, allowing Talla Tonga to chokeslam Truth on the apron. The wrestling veteran, however, still somehow kicked out of a pinfall attempt from Mateo.

    The Wyatt Sicks then made an appearance to even the odds. The trio of Dexter Lumis, Erick Rowan, and Joe Gacy first came down to attack the MFT, and then Uncle Howdy locked the Mandible Claw on Solo. Mateo saved his leader and gave him the Wyatt lantern to defend himself.

    The distraction cost the champions the bout, as Mateo got back in the ring. Priest first took out Tama Tonga, allowing Truth to hit the Attitude Adjustment on JC for the win.

    This is an unexpected development as Damian Priest was originally believed to be set for a program with Royce Keys coming out of the Royal Rumble. These plans were seemingly nixed as part of the big WrestleMania shakeup and the tag team of Priest and Truth was born. The duo had only competed in two matches as a team before the tittle win and we’ll have to see how long they hold the belts.

  • Replenishing the Ranks: 5 Wrestlers WWE Should Consider Adding To Judgment Day

    Replenishing the Ranks: 5 Wrestlers WWE Should Consider Adding To Judgment Day

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    The dynamics that have all but defined Judgment Day across its four-year run include in-fighting and transformation. Indeed, it’s telling that the group launched with Edge teaming up with Damian Priest, before Rhea Ripley and Finn Balor joined their ranks. Fast forward to the present and none of those four members remain in the faction. Rather, Dominik Mysterio, the youngster the faction seemed to manipulate into betraying his father now comes across as the mastermind who ousted Balor from the clubhouse.

    Other talents have come and gone from Judgment Day, with R-Truth and Carlito each playing offbeat, often as not comedic supporting roles. The group still has Mysterio and Liv Morgan in the de facto leadership roles, with JD McDonough and Raquel Rodriguez backing them up plus, when she returns to action, Roxanne Perez as an up and comer. Balor’s departure from the group leaves a void, though, as, for the first time in group history, they lack a male performer who’s both in the upper echelon of in-ring workers and credible to insert into the main event picture.

    Judgment Day has, to its credit, reinvented itself time and again. Assuming the faction isn’t winding down its run—and with Morgan likely walking out of WrestleMania as Women’s World Champion and Mysterio continuing to come into his own, they probably shouldn’t– it does feel as though the group would benefit from a new addition.

    Perhaps a new talent could lend a hand in the group prevailing at WrestleMania, or else come in as reinforcements after some major setbacks in Vegas. Regardless, there’s a lot of potential on the WWE roster to write this stable’s next chapter.

    Omos

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    Omos has had a strange run with WWE. His story seems to come down to him being too awesome a physical spectacle for WWE to give up on him, while also struggling to come along as a performer, such that the company’s not fully behind him.

    By virtue of the giant’s look and size, he could add immediate gravitas to Judgment Day. He can play the old school heater the way Diesel was for Shawn Michaels—someone Dominik Mysterio and JD McDonough can carry the work load for in the ring and on the mic while also hiding behind Omos as cowardly heels.

    Ethan Page

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    Ethan Page has had a fantastic run in NXT. There’s a case that he still has more to accomplish there or that when he gets the call up, he should renew his partnership with Chelsea Green on a bigger stage. Judgment Day is another option, though.

    When Roxanne Perez joined the faction, it highlighted the ability of Judgment Day, with its notoriety and capacity for in-fighting, to immediately give a fresh main roster talent a clear role and interesting storylines. Page’s natural heel inclinations could fit the group, while also planting seeds for the next power struggle as his All Ego persona invites eventual conflict with Dominik Mysterio and Liv Morgan about who is actually in charge.

    Importantly, while Page isn’t a giant, he’s also a big-bodied enough to add a different dimension and greater physical credibility to the stable moving forward.

    Damian Priest

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    For all the talents who’ve made their way in and out of Judgment Day, one angle WWE hasn’t explored yet is someone coming back home to the faction after having splintered off. Some of that’s with good reason. Edge felt more natural as a babyface legend before leaving for AEW. Rhea Ripley has thrived out on her own.

    It has been a different story for Damian Priest. He arguably did some of his very best main roster work in the immediate aftermath of his old running buddies turning on him. Playing a destructive force of a babyface and working together with Rhea Ripley, Priest came across as a legitimate force and, in some ways, more credible at the top of the card than he had during his World Heavyweight Championship reign.

    The years to follow have been rougher, though. Priest feels as though he’s largely returned to the early days of his main roster run, credible in the upper card, but a step behind talents like Drew McIntyre, matched up well against Aleister Black, but without a clear path forward. Spending his WrestleMania season in the SmackDown tag title picture makes reasonable sense, as his credibility and R-Truth’s comedy complement one another, but that doesn’t feel like a sustainable future, especially with so many legitimate full-time tag teams working today.

    The Archer of Infamy and Judgment Day could help one another out. On one hand it would be throwback. On the other hand, the collab could revitalize Priest’s sense of direction while beefing up Judgment Day with a big man who carries former world champ credentials.

    Danhausen

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    Judgment Day could use a big body and a ring general. An integral part of the faction’s history also comes down to odd couples, though, and humor offsetting their more serious pursuits. Indeed, the Prison Dom gimmick both put Dominik Mysterio on the map as a heel and added layers to Judgment Day. From there, R-Truth’s wacky antics kept the group vital, then Carlito’s background role and feeling smitten with the women in the group all added tremendous entertainment value.

    Despite a rocky introduction, Danhausen has beaten the odds in getting some traction with the WWE audience over the weeks to follow. One of the keys to such an off-kilter character maintaining his momentum will be having straight men to play off and ideally build ongoing stories with. The Very Nice, Very Evil Superstar already interacted with Judgment Day, cursing Mysterio en route to him dropping the Intercontinental Championship to Penta. Could there be more in store?

    Maybe Mysterio could try to harness Danhausen’s powers to curse opponents. Maybe WWE could play up odd couple dynamics between the new star and the women of Judgment Day. Regardless, there’s a great deal of potential for something genuinely new for the group and something to give Danhausen direction in them striking up a partnership.

    Rusev

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    Rusev is a talented big man, but his decisive loss to Oba Femi on Raw seems to confirm what many fans have suspected for months. WWE sees Rusev, at this stage of his career, less as a featured player in his own right than an imposing jobber to the stars.

    Positioning The Bulgarian Brute as a heater for Judgment Day could serve multiple purposes. Like Damian Priest, he’d offer a big body with some credibility, plus he’s a good worker. The old Rusev Day gimmick demonstrated his ability to play into comedy as well. Meanwhile, for Rusev’s benefit, enrollment in the faction would give him a regular purpose on TV. The alliance would also open up tag team options with Dominik Mysterio or especially JD McDonough to both drive the big man’s character forward and offer an organic route for Judgment Day to collect more gold.

  • 5 Wrestlers Who Lost Then Won World Title Same WrestleMania

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    WrestleMania unequivocally marks the biggest event in wrestling each year and, as such, winning a world championship at the show is one of the greatest feats a pro wrestler can aspire to.

    It\’s a strange thing to think about someone who is going to achieve that feat losing his last match before the big win, let alone losing that match at the very same WrestleMania. Believe it or not, that phenomenon has occurred five times.

    Hulk Hogan

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    The first man to lose a match at a WrestleMania, then come back in the same event to win a world title was Hulk Hogan, in what was probably the worst received instance of this happening.

    WrestleMania 9 saw The Hulkster work his first WWE match in a year teaming with Brutus Beefcake to challenge Money Inc. for the tag titles. The Mega Maniacs went down on a technicality, dropping the bout by disqualification.

    The end of the night would live on in infamy as Hogan returned to the ring for an impromptu (and nonsensical) title shot against the newly crowned WWE Champion Yokozuna. Seconds later, Hogan would score the pin to launch arguably his least popular title reign ever.

    Bret Hart

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    Fans wouldn\’t have to wait long to see someone lose a match then win a world title in their second outing at the same WrestleMania as it happened again the very next year. Bret Hart, whom many felt WWE had done dirty when he dropped the belt only for Hulk Hogan to pick it up and run in 1993, became just the second man to pull off this specific series of events in 1994.

    In a shocker, The Hitman dropped a pin to his younger brother Owen in a sensational opening match at WrestleMania 10. A beaten down Hart would rally for his main event, Royal Rumble-earned title match with Yokozuna at the end of the night—a masterstroke of booking to elevate Owen to become a credible number one contender to Bret\’s new reign in short order.

    Seth Rollins

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    Though it only took one year for the second man to lose one WrestleMania match only to win the world title in his second the same night, it would be over twenty years before it happened again.

    WrestleMania 31 saw Seth Rollins put on a show-stealing performance in defeat against Randy Orton early in the event. Little did anyone guess that The Architect would come back to do something even more memorable at the end of the night, using his Money in the Bank briefcase to crash the main event and steal the WWE Championship from Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, already deep into their title showdown.

    Damian Priest

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    Nine years later, Damian Priest walked into WrestleMania 40 as a tag team champion, but his reign wouldn\’t survive a six-team Ladder Match on WrestleMania Saturday.

    It was a shocker when Señor Money in the Bank came back in the immediate aftermath of the WrestleMania Sunday opener to cash in on a compromised new World Heavyweight Champion, Drew McIntyre, to take the belt off him.

    The most shocking factoid of all about Priest going from defeat to triumph at WrestleMania 40? He wasn\’t the only man to do so that year as another star traveled a deceptively similar road.

    Cody Rhodes 

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    Damian Priest lost in a high stakes tag team scenario on Night One of WrestleMania 40, only to win a world title the next evening.

    So did Cody Rhodes.

    WrestleMania 40 saw an unusual situation as Rhodes teamed with Seth Rollins to battle Roman Reigns and The Rock, with match stipulations for the next night\’s main event on the line. The Bloodline brethren prevailed Saturday, only for The American Nightmare to get the last laugh on Sunday.

    The journey Rhodes underwent in 2024 had lots of parallels to Priest\’s, but, all considered, it is perhaps even more similar to that of Bret Hart 30 years earlier. Both told the tale of the most popular wrestler in the company enduring real hardship only to come back for perhaps the greatest victory of his career at the end of the night, pinning an Anoa\’i family heel world champion, and parading around the ring on the shoulders of fellow babyfaces to close out the night.

  • Potential Reason Behind Royce Keys Being Off WWE TV

    WWE might be reshuffling plans for Royce Keys.

    The former AEW star has surprisingly been kept off TV after his big Royal Rumble debut last month, leading to all kinds of speculations about his standing in the company.

    WrestleVotes Radio recently provided some updates on the former TNT Champion and the potential reason behind his recent absence. The site revealed that the newest WWE signee was originally slated for a program with Damian Priest coming out of the Saudi PPV.

    They couldn\’t provide an exact reason why Royce Keys has not been seen on the main roster after the PLE. Though they speculated that the recent change in top WrestleMania matches might have affected other programs heading into the Show of Shows as well. The report did say that Keys was still expected to end up on SmackDown whenever he did show up on TV.

    WWE had teased a rematch between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes at Survivor Series last year. The Head of the Table has since renewed his rivalry with CM Punk instead and the two are now set for a WrestleMania showdown. Rhodes on the other hand, looks likely for a rematch with Drew McIntyre at the PPV but this match won\’t be confirmed until Elimination Chamber.

    Damian Priest in the meantime, has been featured in some segments with R-Truth on SmackDown in the past couple of weeks. He is set to compete in an Elimination Chamber qualifying match against Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams this Friday.

  • WWE SmackDown Tonight (Dec 19, 2025): Priest Targeted, DIY Battle, Women\’s Tag Action

    Live from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan

    WWE SmackDown heads to Grand Rapids for the final episode before the holidays, serving as the fallout show from Saturday Night\’s Main Event, where John Cena wrestled his final match ever. The show also addresses the fallout from Drew McIntyre\’s attack on Cody Rhodes during his match with NXT Champion Oba Femi. With multiple storylines heating up heading into the new year, tonight\’s episode promises significant developments across multiple feuds.

    Match Card

    • Ilja Dragunov & Carmelo Hayes vs. DIY (Johnny Gargano & Tommaso Ciampa)
    • Nia Jax & Lash Legend vs. The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane)
    • JC Mateo & Tonga Loa vs. The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis) – No Contest Expected

    Damian Priest Under Siege

    Following the Terror Twins\’ victory over Aleister Black and Zelina Vega at last week\’s SmackDown, Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley reunited to defeat the married couple in mixed tag team action. However, the feud appears far from over. Sources have identified that Black and Zelina will launch another assault on Priest during tonight\’s broadcast.

    The Archer of Infamy recently enlisted Ripley\’s help after months of dealing with Black\’s mind games and Zelina\’s interference. While the Terror Twins secured the win last week with their signature Razor\’s Edge combination and Ripley\’s Riptide, Black has shown no signs of backing down. With Ripley currently focused on her own rivalries on Raw, Priest may find himself outnumbered once again when Black and Zelina strike.

    This feud dates back several months, with Black defeating Priest in a Last Man Standing Match thanks to Zelina\’s involvement. Black then escalated matters by blasting Priest in the face with a fireball. Tonight\’s attack could set up a stipulation match or further enlarge this personal rivalry heading into the Royal Rumble season.

    Ilja Dragunov & Carmelo Hayes vs. DIY

    In an unlikely pairing, United States Champion Ilja Dragunov teams with Carmelo Hayes to battle the veteran duo of DIY. This match brings together four competitors with vastly different recent trajectories on SmackDown.

    Dragunov successfully retained his United States Championship against Tommaso Ciampa last week after weeks of Ciampa\’s psychological warfare. The Mad Dragon has made it clear he wants to carry the title with honor, refusing backup from Nathan Frazer and Axiom despite Ciampa\’s mind games. His partnership with Hayes tonight represents an intriguing dynamic, as both men possess intense, high-impact styles.

    Hayes, meanwhile, was part of John Cena\’s Last Time is Now Tournament last month, advancing past Bronson Reed before falling to Gunther in the quarterfinals. The former NXT Champion continues seeking his footing on the main roster, and a victory over the established DIY could provide significant momentum.

    Johnny Gargano and Ciampa reformed DIY earlier this year, and despite their recent setbacks, they remain one of the most accomplished tag teams in WWE history. Ciampa\’s frustration after failing to capture the United States Championship could make him especially dangerous tonight. The chemistry between Gargano and Ciampa contrasts sharply with the ad hoc pairing of Dragunov and Hayes, potentially giving DIY the advantage.

    Women\’s Tag Team Action

    Nia Jax and Lash Legend face The Kabuki Warriors in what promises to be a physical encounter. Jax and Legend have been aligned for several weeks, targeting former WWE Women\’s Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss and Charlotte Flair. The duo secured a victory last week, and tonight they look to continue building momentum.

    The Kabuki Warriors, Asuka and Kairi Sane, represent one of the most decorated teams in women\’s wrestling history. Their speed and technical prowess clash with the power-based offense of Jax and the athleticism of Legend. Following their match, expect Bliss and Flair to make an appearance, as their rivalry with Jax and Legend remains unresolved heading into the new year.

    The Wyatt Sicks Continue Their Chaos

    The mysterious Wyatt Sicks faction faces MFT members JC Mateo and Tonga Loa in what\’s expected to end in chaos rather than a clean finish. Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis have been wreaking havoc on SmackDown since their arrival, and their unpredictable nature makes any match involving them a potential spectacle.

    The MFTs, representing the Sol Ruca-aligned group, have struggled to contain the psychological warfare employed by The Wyatt Sicks. Tonight\’s no-contest will likely see the faction\’s full presence felt, potentially setting up a larger confrontation down the line.

    Segments to Watch

    Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre Fallout: After McIntyre\’s interference ruined Rhodes\’ match with Oba Femi at Saturday Night\’s Main Event, the Undisputed WWE Champion will likely address the ongoing harassment from The Scottish Psychopath. Rhodes earned a WWE Championship match against McIntyre on Raw after their recent brawl at Rhodes\’ home, and tonight could feature further developments in this intensely personal rivalry.

    Randy Orton, Tiffany Stratton, Jade Cargill, and Jacob Fatu Appearances: Multiple top stars are advertised for tonight\’s show, suggesting potential segment work or surprise confrontations that could set up future matches and storylines.

    Looking Ahead

    • SmackDown expands to three hours starting January 3, 2025, from Phoenix, Arizona
    • The Royal Rumble season approaches, with storylines beginning to take shape for the January 31 event
    • Cody Rhodes\’ next challenger for the Undisputed WWE Championship remains unclear beyond his upcoming match with Drew McIntyre
    • The United States Championship picture continues to develop with multiple contenders circling Ilja Dragunov
    • Women\’s division rivalries intensify heading into the new year with multiple unresolved feuds

    WWE SmackDown airs tonight at 8 PM ET / 7 PM CT on the USA Network from the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Michigan.