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Why WWE Is keeping Mansoor s Winning Streak Up

(Photo Credit: WWE) Mansoor’s WWE winning streak is reportedly being done to keep WWE’s partners in Saudi Arabia happy. Mansoor has won 49 matches in a row as of this week, including singles and multi-man matches. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that the streak is being kept up to appease WWE’s benefactors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. It is interesting that WWE never acknowledges the streak on their main TV shows, and haven’t put it on RAW or SmackDown with the idea of trying to push Mansoor as a legitimate international star. The winning streak went to 49 wins with this week’s Main Event win over Akira Tozawa.

Damian Priest on Other Celebrities Not Training at Bad Bunny s Level, Getting a Big Spot on the Roster

– Steven Muehlhausen with DAZN recently interviewed WWE Superstar Damian Priest, who discussed making his WrestleMania debut at WrestleMania 37, where he teamed up with Bad Bunny in a successful tag team match against The Miz & John Morrison. Below are some highlights. Priest on what it’s been like since moving up to the main roster and working with Bad Bunny: “It’s been crazy. It’s everything I’ve ever wanted and more. Like you said, from the Royal Rumble and just the amount of attention I’ve been getting. It got crazy, especially leading into WrestleMania. It’s a wild ride, but man, I’m loving every second of it. It’s just been what I’ve always wanted. All the work and the time you put into it. It’s all part of it. I welcome it all, and I love it.”

Wrestling news: Hiroshi Tanahashi elevates NJPW open-weight title

Apr 21, 2021 SI.com’s Week in Wrestling is published every week and provides beneath-the-surface coverage of the business of pro wrestling. Hiroshi Tanahashi: “I will elevate the status of the NEVER belt until it’s on a level with the IWGP, or even higher” Even with a new title, Hiroshi Tanahashi is back in a familiar position. Tanahashi, who has helped bring New Japan Pro-Wrestling to new heights throughout his legendary career, is now in his first run as the NEVER open-weight champion. This title is unique in New Japan, as it is open to both heavyweights and junior heavyweights. With the unification of the IWGP heavyweight and intercontinental titles, the NEVER open-weight belt has the potential to emerge as the second-most important piece of gold in New Japan.

WWE 205 Live: April 16, 2021

Jake Atlas def. Ashante “Thee” Adonis Even several months after his brief rivalry with The Brian Kendrick, Ashante “Thee” Adonis still seems to be employing the veteran’s teachings. Adonis was laser-focused for his seesaw battle with Jake Atlas, who also came into Friday’s 205 Live hellbent on picking up another victory. Adonis yielded a long two-count after flattening his foe with a crossbody from the top rope, but Atlas rallied with his Cartwheel DDT for the victory. The Superstars also exchanged some choice words as Atlas celebrated in the ring and Adonis exited up the ramp. August Grey def. Tony Nese

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