Suplex Society

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  • Join the ultimate wrestling community! EC and Luis welcome you to Suplex Society, where we break down every suplex, every stunner, and every RKO. We’re your go-to source for WWE news, reviews, and pure unfiltered wrestling passion. From Monday Night Raw to the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania, we’ve got you covered. So sit back, relax, and let us take you on a wild ride through the world of professional wrestling. Don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and give us a like to show your support! Share your thoughts and wrestling opinions in the comments below. Let’s build the greatest wrestling community together!
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Episodes
  • Episode 5: The Bloodline
    Sep 3 2024

    Tensions within the new Bloodline faction on SmackDown have intensified for the second week in a row. The drama unfolded when Solo Sikoa made a surprising demand, instructing Jacob Fatu to hand over his half of the WWE Tag Team Championships. Although Fatu hesitated, his intense gaze at Sikoa conveyed his displeasure. Just as Fatu was about to relinquish his title, Sikoa unexpectedly ordered him to pass it to Tama Tonga instead, explaining that Fatu couldn’t be both a tag team champion and his personal enforcer. Despite Fatu's reluctance, he complied and embraced Sikoa, though it was clear that tensions were simmering beneath the surface. The situation escalated when the Street Profits, accompanied by B-Fab, arrived to face the Guerrillas of Destiny—Tama Tonga and Tonga Loa. The match ended with the Profits being defeated and then attacked by the entire Bloodline group. Even a rescue attempt by former champions Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa was futile, as they were overpowered. Despite the group's outward display of unity, the underlying tension was palpable, particularly in light of Sikoa’s recent confrontation with Roman Reigns. Sikoa's challenge to Roman Reigns added another layer of intrigue, as he proposed that he and Tama Tonga would only acknowledge Reigns as the Tribal Chief if Reigns could reclaim the Ula Fala from Sikoa. This proposition seemed to unsettle Tama Tonga, who had hesitated in a previous confrontation involving the Ula Fala. The dynamics between these members of the Bloodline suggest potential internal conflict, especially considering Sikoa’s rising influence within the group. Jacob Fatu’s decision to surrender his tag team title has sparked various theories. One possibility is that Fatu, who appears to be recovering from an injury sustained at SummerSlam, might be unable to participate fully in upcoming matches. Another theory is that WWE could be setting the stage for a new storyline, possibly pitting the former Guerrillas of Destiny against a reunited Usos team, leading to a high-profile tag team rivalry. This would be a dream match for many fans, featuring two of wrestling's most dominant brotherly duos. Alternatively, the ongoing storyline might involve a twist where Sikoa’s faction turns against him, fulfilling a warning previously issued by Paul Heyman about the dangers of Sikoa’s alliances. With speculation about a new member joining the Bloodline and uncertainty surrounding The Rock’s potential involvement, there’s a possibility that Sikoa could realign with Reigns and the Usos. This could lead to a reestablishment of their dominance as WWE’s top faction, further complicating the evolving Bloodline saga.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 4: Randy Orton is OVERRATED!
    Sep 3 2024

    The WWE Raw episode opens with the traditional video introduction, "Then. Now. Forever. Together." followed by a shot of the packed Uber Arena in Berlin, Germany. The show, which takes place just weeks before the Bash in Berlin event, highlights the arrivals of various WWE stars, including CM Punk, Women’s Tag Team Champions The Unholy Union, and others gearing up for their matches. Randy Orton, set to face Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship at the upcoming event, enters the ring to a thunderous ovation, eager to address the crowd. Orton promises to claim the title in Berlin and retaliate for Gunther’s personal attacks on his family, escalating their rivalry. Gunther soon joins Orton in the ring, greeted by boos from the audience as he attempts to belittle Orton's legacy and threats. Despite the crowd's interruptions, Gunther vows to leave Orton a “bloody mess” at the Bash in Berlin, claiming Orton is nothing more than a "one-trick pony." The tension mounts as Orton prepares to fight, only to be ambushed by Ludwig Kaiser, Gunther’s ally, resulting in a brutal beatdown that leaves Orton on the mat, further stoking the rivalry between the two superstars. The show then shifts focus to another brewing rivalry as Sheamus, still nursing an injured hand, prepares for his match against Pete Dunne. Despite Dunne's relentless attacks targeting Sheamus' injured hand, Sheamus manages to overpower Dunne, delivering his signature Brogue Kick for the win. This victory is followed by an intense backstage interaction between Odyssey Jones and The New Day, highlighting internal tensions within the team. Meanwhile, a video package showcases WWE Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker’s dominance, setting the stage for his future confrontations. In another segment, CM Punk enters the ring, brandishing a leather strap as he issues a challenge to Drew McIntyre for a Strap Match at Bash in Berlin. Punk reflects on the strong fan support he has received, using it as motivation against McIntyre. He accuses McIntyre of personal attacks, particularly regarding his family, and vows to leave him scarred at the upcoming event. McIntyre responds by accepting the challenge, promising a violent confrontation, further heating up their ongoing feud. The episode concludes with a 6-Man Tag Team match featuring The New Day and Odyssey Jones against The Final Testament. Despite internal team friction, Jones secures the win for his team, but the victory does little to alleviate the growing tension between Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods. Backstage, Damian Priest and Rhea Ripley discuss their plans for their matches at Bash in Berlin, emphasizing their commitment to defeating their opponents. The show ends with tributes to wrestling legend Afa of The Wild Samoans and UFC champion Robbie Lawler, blending nostalgia with the anticipation of upcoming WWE battles.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 3: It Just Wasn't Deep Enough
    Aug 15 2024

    The August 12, 2024, WWE Raw began with a fiery in-ring segment featuring Rhea Ripley, who addressed her emotions following SummerSlam. Ripley expressed deep frustration and anger, particularly at Dominik Mysterio for betraying her and Liv Morgan for escaping with her championship. Liv Morgan, accompanied by Dominik, interrupted Ripley from a skybox, where Dominik attempted to explain his actions, only to be drowned out by boos. Dominik claimed he left Ripley because he deserved to be treated like a man, not controlled. Ripley, while proud of Dominik's growth, warned Morgan that her mistake was leaving Ripley standing, indicating the conflict was far from over. The tension escalated when Damian Priest ambushed Dominik and Morgan, leading to a chaotic brawl that spilled into the ring. Carlito tried to save Dominik, but Priest overpowered them, eventually leading to a match between Priest and Carlito. The match saw both men trading powerful moves, with Carlito briefly gaining the upper hand before Priest secured the victory with his South of Heaven finisher. Post-match, the situation intensified as The Judgment Day attacked Priest, but Ripley intervened. Despite a moment of unity between Ripley and Priest, Dominik attempted a sneak attack, only to be thwarted by Ripley and Priest. The show also featured an intense match between Odyssey Jones and Vincent Whiny, where Jones dominated with his sheer power, securing a win with a Bossman Slam. The post-match segment saw The Final Testament's Kross trying to sow discord among The New Day, accusing Kingston of trying to replace Big E with Jones. This led to a heated exchange and a six-man tag match challenge. Additionally, backstage segments highlighted Drew McIntyre's frustration over Randy Orton getting a title shot before him and tension between Pete Dunne and Sheamus, further building ongoing rivalries. In a dramatic Texas Tornado Match, The Alpha Academy faced American Made, with the action spilling both inside and outside the ring. The Creeds and Otis, along with Tozawa, delivered high-impact moves, including a superplex and a standing Shooting Star Press. Despite the chaotic environment and interference from Ivy Nile, American Made emerged victorious by rolling up Tozawa. The match showcased the athleticism and intensity of all participants, while also continuing the storyline involving Maxxine Dupri and The Creed Brothers. The main event featured an Intercontinental Championship 2-out-of-3 Falls Match between Bron Breakker and Sami Zayn. Both competitors gave it their all, with Zayn securing the first fall with a Helluva Kick. Breakker responded with a series of power moves, including a Gorilla Press Powerslam and a High Octane Spear, to even the score. The final moments were a nail-biter, with Breakker ultimately retaining his title after delivering a Spear to Zayn in mid-air. The match was a testament to both wrestlers' resilience and skill, ending the show on a high note.

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    48 mins

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