Tag: Jack Swagger

  • Sheamus Shares Who Nearly Took His WWE Title Push In 2009

    Sheamus shocked the wrestling world by capturing the WWE Championship in late 2009, but the Celtic Warrior wasn\’t the promotion\’s only option for Raw\’s top spot. Speaking on the Insight podcast, Sheamus revealed the surprising name who could have taken his place.

    \”I went with John, and we had a couple of matches on a European tour… There was a throw up between me or [Jack] Swagger to go with.\”

    Sheamus’ meteoric rise culminated in winning the WWE Championship in a Tables Match against John Cena at WWE TLC, just 166 days after his televised debut. This rapid ascent marked the third-shortest time a wrestler had gone from debut to World Champion, trailing only Ric Flair in 1992 and Brock Lesnar in 2002.

    Jack Swagger, meanwhile, would not capture a world title until 2010, when he won the World Heavyweight Championship by cashing in Money in the Bank. Swagger\’s reign was brief, and he never regained the same level of success in WWE before his release in 2017.

    Today, Sheamus remains a dominant force in the ring, focused on winning the Intercontinental Championship—the only title he needs to achieve Grand Slam status. Stay tuned to SEScoops for updates on Sheamus, who continues to show no signs of slowing down.

    Sheamus Celebrates New WWE Contract: “Pints are on me!”

  • Jake Hager Wins His AEW In-Ring Debut At Revolution

    Jake Hager vs. Dustin Rhodes is in the books. 

    As seen at Saturday’s AEW Revolution pay-per-view event in Chicago, IL, Hager beat Rhodes in this contest that marked his in-ring debut with All Elite Wrestling. 

    In order to build up to this match, AEW had to lay some back story between Rhodes and Hager, formerly known as Jack Swagger from his time in WWE. 

    During the build-up for the AEW World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho-Cody Rhodes match last year heading into Full Gear, Rhodes took a beat down from Hager. 

    AEW did an angle where Rhodes’ arm was broken after Hager smashed it in a car door. 

    It was revealed that Hager had signed with the promotion when he made his on the October 2, 2019 episode of AEW Dynamite from Washington, D.C., at the famed Capital One Arena on TNT. 

    On this show, Jericho, Santana, and Ortiz beat The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega in a six-man tag team match. After the contest, Hager walked out and helped the heels beatdown the babyfaces. 

    He’s been aligned with the heel group, named The Inner Circle, on television since then. 

    • Jake Hager Feels “Cloud Of Doom” When Looking At Misused WWE Talent
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