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So Smackdown was pretty decent.

Some fans invaded the ring during the tag match, security caught napping and about 4-6 got in the ring & performed a few moves. Will be interesting to see WWE edit that out.

Ad break should fix that. I heard they had to edit out a bit on Raw where Big Show failed to punch out a window of the taxi on the stage.

 

As noted, WWE did make an offer to Ring of Honor tag team The Briscoes, but the brothers ended up staying with Ring of Honor.

 
According to F4WOnline.com, the counter offer made to The Briscoes by ROH was much better than the offer made by WWE. When The Briscoes went back to WWE to get a better offer, WWE wouldn't budge on the initial offer, so the brothers re-signed with ROH.

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/571257-uhaa-nation-talks-kevin-owens-advice

They may be able to edit Smackdown, but the WWE can't edit the internet.

They're doing their damndest to, though; they've made copyright claims on loads of YouTube videos of it, too. Found a good one on Facebook that's still up: https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=921465407898429

And just read about a dodgy production move during SmackDown, too, from someone who attended it (slight spoiler)...

 

Tonight saw Sheamus face Neville. During the match, there was an audible crowd reaction which had been piped INTO the speaker system in the arena moments before a hard kick by Sheamus. The noise sounded like an "OOH" the fans would make if a move looked painful.

 

Everyone around me looked confused and wondered what they just heard, and it'll be interesting to see if it is piped into the show when it's broadcasted.

 
Non-spoiler version...

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looks like taz left tna :/

Yep, seems so...

 

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I'm gonna assume Jeremy Borash will take over in colour commentary for now, basically like it was in the most recent One Night Only event.

 

According to online rumors started by this very article, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has signed veteran hardcore wrestler Balls Mahoney for a main-event program with Roman Reigns to culminate at SummerSlam.

 
Mahoney, who has not performed for WWE since 2008, could not be reached for comment

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