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Author: Subject: WWE Champion vs. TNA Champion
Slade
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posted on 1-24-2018 at 07:09 AM Edit Post Reply With Quote
I had created this thread to let everyone know that Impact Champion Austin Aries and WWE UK Champion Pete Dunne were scheduled to face each other in the main event of a show called Destiny World Wrestling, held in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. It is the first time, and quite possibly the last time, that champions from the WWE Universe and TNA, GFW, Impact Wrestling, or whatever it's called this week were scheduled to compete against one another. Of course, the post didn't appear thanks to the government shutdown.

Anyhow, I speculated that the match, for the Destiny World Championship, would have to have some screw job or other swerve ending as I couldn't picture WWE nor the other company allowing its talent to job to the competitor.

As it turns out, the swerve was James Ellsworth cashing in the Cobra Cup (equivalent to the Money in the Bank), turning the match into a triple threat, and getting pinned by Pete Dunne. This is good news for WWE, not because the company with a thousand names is real competition, but because that company won't be able to brag about how its champion defeated a WWE Champion ad nauseum in an effort to make itself seem relevant.





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