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WATCH: Becky Lynch Discusses WrestleMania, Shayna Baszler, Much More

The champ is still here. WWE has come a long way in the year since WrestleMania 35 but there has been one constant in that whole time: Becky Lynch is still the Raw Women’s Champion. She is one of the biggest stars in wrestling and has shown very few signs of slowing down. Keeping the title this long is almost unthinkable but Lynch keeps pulling it off. That comes with some perks, one of which was on display Sunday. On Saturday night at WrestleMania 36 Night One, Lynch retained the Raw Women’s Title in a surprise over Shayna Baszler. The win allowed her to move forward to the one year mark as champion, which is moving her rather close to the modern record for a women’s champion. Lynch has become a celebrity as well, and that was part of what she was doing the day after retaining the title. Here she is again. Check out Lynch on SportsCenter: Lynch was a guest on the Sunday morning edition of SportsCenter. During the interview, Lynch talked about her time working with ESPN before, inc..

ESPN to Air Brock Lesnar Marathon This Weekend

Need more of The Beast? Then, this article is for you. According to a report from WWE.com, ESPN2 will be hosting a marathon of Brock Lesnar programming this Sunday, April 5, 2020. This is to lead up to Wrestlemania 36, which will be airing later that evening on the WWE Network. The schedule of programming is as follows: 6 a.m. — UFC Main Event: Brock Lesnar vs. Alistair Overeem 7 a.m. — UFC Main Event: Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin 7:30 a.m. — UFC Main Event: Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez 8 a.m. — UFC Unleashed: Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Couture 9 a.m. — 2000 NCAA Wrestling Championship In addition, ESPN’s “E:60” ??feature from 2009 will also re-air as part of Sunday morning’s “SportsCenter.” The Beast will be defending the Universal Championship at WrestleMania 36 against Drew McIntyre. Here’s what we can expect from the contest: Editor’s Opinion: It will be neat for the world to get to see the other side of this man and how dominant he was in the UFC. This will help the audience..

VIDEO: Ric Flair Makes Emotional SportsCenter Appearance

He’s worthy of some attention. The sports world is a bit of a strange place at the moment and that has caused some severe issues with the various sports programming networks. Since there are so few live sports available for broadcast, these networks are looking towards different sporting events to keep things on the air. That includes wrestling, which was the case on Sunday. On Sunday, ESPN focused quite a bit of their television time on wrestling. This included the NCAA amateur wrestling tournaments from 2011, various documentaries on amateur wrestling and WWE, WrestleMania 35 and a 30 For 30 documentary on Ric Flair. The last one of those is a rather special one and deserves a special bonus, which is what took place on Sunday morning before the documentary aired. This is a special one. Check out a special Flair appearance: Before his documentary aired, Flair was a guest on SportsCenter on Sunday morning. Flair talked about how honored he was to be on the show because it meant so ..

ROH's Bobby Cruise Doesn't Think WWE Wants To Put ROH Out Of Business

Ring of Honor announcer Bobby Cruise was recently interviewed by Wrestling Epicenter's Interactive Wrestling Radio. You can see highlights below, and the full interview above. If companies should view it as WWE against the rest: "I can see that. They are number one company in the world. I consider us (ROH) the number two company in the country. People sometimes argue with me on that. I don't know where the argument is these days. There is a BIG gap between number one and number two. They are a mega mainstream company. They have guys hosting the Today Show, on SportsCenter, in movies, and all that stuff. I guess it is easy to say it is WWE versus the World. The way I look at it as far as Ring of Honor, we've just done our own thing. Obviously, talent has come and gone over the years, ownership has changed, bookers have changed. But, the one thing that hasn't changed is the quality of the product in the ring. That's always been what we've excelled at and th..

WWE Responds to Lawsuit to ESPN on Jonathan Coachman

According to WrestlingInc, WWE have now commented on ‘Raw‘ announcer Jonathan Coachman being named in the lawsuit to ESPN. As we previously reported, Coachman is one of several employees from ESPN named in the former anchor and legal analyst Adrienne Lawrence’s sexual discrimination and harassment lawsuit against the company. In the suit, Lawrence claimed that Coachman offered to mentor her after she had reached out, but soon attempted to turn the relationship personal. According to Lawrence, she alleges other colleagues told her that Coachman sexually harassed other female employees working at ESPN, which includes but is not limited to former SportsCenter anchor Sara Walsh. WWE have issued a response on the lawsuit. Check it out: “We take these matters very seriously and are investigating.” [This post contains video, click to play] Coachman returned to WWE this year, as you can see in the video above, with the goal to continue commentary work on Monday nights for ‘Raw.’ What a..

Jonathan Coachman Being Accused of Sexual Harassment At ESPN

A new report from the New York Post has revealed that things may be tough for Jonathan Coachman in the near future. Adrienne Lawrence, a former anchor at ESPN, has filed a sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit against the company. She is claiming that they did not address her complaints against being harassed by several employees. One of them is Coachman, who worked at ESPN from 2008-2017. He recently returned to WWE to work as a commentator for “Raw.” You can see an interview regarding his return below: [This post contains video, click to play] From the report: According to the suit, male executives and talent at ESPN “keep ‘scoreboards’ naming female colleagues they are targeting for sex.” It also alleges that men openly watch porn on their computers and have made comments in Lawrence’s presence like wondering what Rihanna must “taste like.” Among many mentioned in the suit are Chris Berman, the longtime face of the network, former “SportsCenter” anchor Jonathan Coachma..

Seth Rollins to Make A Big Announcement

<p>WWE revealed on Twitter that <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/seth-rollins" title="Seth Rollins">Seth Rollins</a></strong> is set to make a big announcement on Sports Center this coming Monday at 10:30 AM ET prior to RAW.</p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"> <p lang="en" dir="ltr">Tune into <a href="https://twitter.com/espn" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">@espn</a> to see <a href="https://twitter.com/WWERollins" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">@WWERollins</a>' big announcement on <a href="https://twitter.com/SportsCenter" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">@SportsCenter</a> this Monday, 6/19, at 10:30 AM ET! <a href="https://t.co/dhiMxqakB6" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">pic.twitter.com/dhiMxqakB6</a></p> <p>— WWE (@WWE) <a href="https://twitter.com/WWE/status/875858059347841024" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">June 16, 2017</a></p> </blockquote>

Commentary Team Revealed for Slammiversary

<p>Impact Wrestling announced the following today:</p><p><em>IMPACT Wrestling Taps MLB/NHL Announcer Robert Flores For Slammiversary<br />Don West Comes Back For Color Commentary Duties</em></p><p><em>NASHVILLE (June 13, 2017) — IMPACT Wrestling is dipping into the high-profile sports world for a little broadcasting help at Slammiversary 15, a pay-per-view extravaganza on July 2 in Orlando, Florida.</em></p><p><em>IMPACT has signed Robert Flores to be the lead announcer for Slammiversary, to work alongside longtime IMPACT color commentator Don West, who is making a one-night return behind the microphone.</em></p><p><em>IMPACT faced an announcing dilemma for Slammiversary as broadcasters Josh Mathews and Jeremy Borash are wrestling in a tag-team match as the animosity between the two has boiled over in recent weeks. Borash and Joseph Park will team up against Mathews and “Big Poppa Pump” Scott Steiner, one of the most powerful and feared wrestlers of all time.</em></p><p><em>Flores is a studio host appearing across MLB Network’s programming, including MLB Network’s Emmy Award-winning daily studio show, MLB Tonight. In addition to MLB Network, Flores is a studio host for NHL Network and contributes across MLB Advanced Media’s digital properties, including MLB.com and Sports On Earth.</em></p><p><em>Flores joined MLB Network and NHL Network in 2016 from ESPN, where he most recently anchored SportsCenter, ABC’s college football studio updates and ESPN2’s Fantasy Football Now. Flores joined ESPN in 2005 as an ESPNews anchor and later contributed to a variety of studio shows, including Baseball Tonight, NBA Fastbreak and Friday Night Fights.</em></p><p><em>Flores is a lifelong pro wrestling fan.</em></p><p><em>“I’m excited to have a part in this year’s Slammiversary and grateful to Jeff Jarrett for this unique opportunity,” Flores said.</em></p><p><em>Flores said the match that he’s most excited to announce is for the X-Division Championship. “I’m a fan of high-flyers,” Flores said.</em></p><p><em>A <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/texas/" title="Texas">Texas</a></strong> native, Flores earned his bachelor’s degree in radio and television from the University of Houston in 1992. Flores attended J. Frank Dobie High School in Houston and is a member of their JFD Hall of Fame. His wrestling roots are engrained in his Houston childhood.</em></p><p><em>“To play a role in Slammiversary alongside Don West is really cool,” Flores said. “Slammiversary is an event 15-years in the making, and the best always separate themselves on the biggest stages – be it the in the wrestling ring or the World Series.</em></p><p><em>“I can’t wait to see what the IMPACT Wrestling stars do on July 2nd at Slammiversary.”</em></p><p><em>Don West broke onto the broadcasting scene in the 1990s on the Shop At Home Network. He was the popular, loud, energetic, abrasive salesman, pitching countless products on late-night television – and he even was in a parody <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/video/" title="video">video</a></strong> (portrayed by actor Will Ferrell) during a segment of Saturday Night Live.</em></p><p><em>West spent about 10 years as a color commentator for IMPACT Wrestling, dating back to the company’s first-ever event on June 19, 2002.</em></p><p><em>“I am so excited to be a part of IMPACT again and to be a part of the great Slammiversary weekend,” West said. “As an avid sports and baseball fan, it will be a great honor to work next to Robert Flores as I have admired his professionalism for years. When Jeff Jarrett asked me to do this, I had only one response, ‘YOU’VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!!!'”</em></p><p><em>“It will be great to see and hear Don West back on an IMPACT Wrestling broadcast; no one brings more energy and excitement to a broadcast than Don,” said Jeff Jarrett, the Chief Creative Officer for IMPACT Wrestling. “Having a broadcaster on Slammiversary at the <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/level/" title="level">level</a></strong> that Robert Flores has achieved is unbelievable. We are so excited to have RoFlo in the IMPACT family – and broadcast booth.”</em></p>