WWE Announces Special Pre-PPV Edition Of WWE Now For Money In The Bank


On Friday, WWE announced that they will be bringing back their special live pre-PPV edition of WWE NOW for this Sunday’s WWE Money In The Bank pay-per-view.

WWE.com released the following announcement:

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WWE Now goes live before WWE Money in the Bank 2019

Cathy Kelley and Mike Rome will host a live preview of WWE Money in the Bank 2019 on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, Sunday at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT. The live preview will feature Universal Champion Seth Rollins, WWE Champion Kofi Kingston and Raw and SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch.

Rollins will give insight into how he’s been preparing for his highly anticipated title showdown against AJ Styles. Kingston will talk about getting betrayed by Kevin Owens and his state of mind heading into his championship defense against KO at the always chaotic event. And Becky Two Belts will surely not mince words about her impending two title defenses against Lacey Evans and Charlotte Flair.

Plus, what is each champion’s state of mind knowing that the men’s and women’s Money in the Bank contract holders will be decided, meaning we could see a cash-in anytime, anywhere?

Tune in for a unique, live look at these Superstars before WWE Money in the Bank, streaming Sunday on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT.

Make sure to join us here at Rajah.com this Sunday evening for live play-by-play results coverage of the WWE Money In The Bank PPV!

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Kazuchika Okada On Chris Jericho: "I Don't Respect His Style"

In a new interview with NJPW, IWGP Heavyweight champion Kazuchika Okada commented on Chris Jericho’s brutal attack following their world title matchup at Sunday’s Dominion pay per view. Okada states that he’s seeking revenge on Jericho for not allowing him to send the fans home happy.

I’m very upset. Very angry. The match was done, and Jericho assaulted me. It was a sold out Osaka Jo Hall, and I couldn’t send those fans home happy. I’m sorry for them. But to Jericho, I’m not done and will pay you back down the road. That said, I’m still the champion and will represent as champion through Kizuna Road and the G1 Climax.

He also commends Jericho for being a fantastic wrestler, but stresses that he doesn’t respect his style.

That was absolutely a Jericho match. He has an uncanny ability to change the rhythm, think and catch you at times. He’s a great wrestler. But I don’t ever want to adopt that approach he has. I don’t respect his style. I don’t have any respect for that kind of low down fighting. He doesn’t need it, after however long he’s been in the business, in my opinion.

The Rainmaker reveals that he’d even be willing to put his title on the line again if it means getting his hands on Jericho.

I’m fine either way. If he wants me to put the belt on the line so I can get my revenge, that’s cool. But I feel he’s started something I need to finish.

Check out the full interview here. 

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