Raw, NXT, And Smackdown Reviews For The Week Of October 12, 2015- Episode 43


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The action heats up as we draw ever closer to Hell In A Cell and your friends at the Attitude Of Aggression Wrestling Podcast have you covered as we recap the last week of events in the WWE. Our first stop is the Windy City as Raw emanated from Chicago and the All-State Arena. Could Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton stifle the roll that the New Day has been on? What is the latest with the Divas? Who stepped up to accept John Cena’s open challenge for the US Championship? You may have heard a lot of chatter about the promo that Roman Reigns cut. What did we think of it? We have those answers for you in Episode 43. Plus, we look at all the controversy from the Rusev-Summer Rae split and the fallout from a lumberjack match that saw the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins, suffer a stunning setback.

Our next stop is Full Sail University and NXT. Who emerged as the next in line to challenge Bayley for the NXT Women’s Championship? The NXT Tag Team Champions, The Vaudevillains, were also in action. We also have lots of thoughts and opinions as to the debut of Nia Jax and why her arrival has created a glorious situation for the women of NXT. Plus we have extensive coverage of the Battle Royal to determine the #1 contender forĀ Finn Balor’s NXT Championship. Who emerged from a massive scrum to stake their claim to the title? We have those answers for you in Episode 43.

Our last stop of the week is Cincinnati for Smackdown. It was not the best effort we have seen from Smackdown, that’s for sure as Roman Reigns and Kevin Owens won squash matches while Neville and Cesaro continued to struggle. There were some good moments though, especially the job Summer Rae did as special referee in the match between Rusev and Dolph Ziggler, and the New Day continuing to develop their dark side as the Dudley Boyz and Dean Ambrose felt the brunt of their hostility. There is a lot of ground to cover and we cover it all in Episode 43.

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