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>Whether he ends up as the challenger to Edge or not given the various teases in that promo making it murky, it’s “likely” that there will be an introduction or match involving Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania. (This was tough to decipher as it seemed to be a mix of news and speculation.)
>The two Elimination Chamber matches and event as a whole were shorter than usual because WWE had a specific 2:50 window to hit for the show as it aired on a local broadcast channel in Saudi that had a time restriction. Prior shows have aired on a pay channel where time was flexible.
>Dave insinuates that Brock Lesnar breaking out of his pod was because Lesnar thought it was supposed to be his time to enter and didn’t know the lights landed on Bobby Lashley’s pod first on purpose. He was apparently supposed to wait longer before coming in and wrecking shit. Even though it was a couple minutes difference, the others had to skip spots and adjust.
>Cesaro was not looking to leave WWE. His contract expiration is simply two sides being unable to come to terms as the expiration date approached with him not liking WWE’s most recent offer. The way Dave writes this, it seems like the door is open for a re-signing if the money is right but obviously he will have other interest now.
>The plan is for NXT Stand & Deliver to be held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, which will already be setup for WWE. It has a modest ticket goal of 5,000 given its an afternoon show the day of WrestleMania.
>WWE is actually co-producing the Teddy Hart documentary on Peacock. And it does not have a rule for people not to participate, there may have just been some miscommunication.
>There was a powerlifting competition at the PC. Bron Breakker blew away the competition doing 455 on a two-rep bench, 70 pounds more than Brutus Creed and Tony D’Angelo.