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‘Wheel of Fortune’ host Pat Sajak calls contestant ‘trouble’ after reaction to off-color guess
Pat Sajak teased a "Wheel of Fortune" contestant for chuckling after he interpreted a wrong answer as something off-color.  "Playing with balls?" contestant Tracina Jones said, guessing the phrase of a "fun and games" puzzle alongside pro wrestler Drew McIntyre at the beginning of WWE tournament week Monday.  "Nope, still time," Sajak answered.  Pro wrestler Xavier Woods couldn’t contain his laughter at the guess. Woods and teammate Mike Bozzuffi eventually came up with the right — and safer — answer: "Playing with dolls."  "You’re trouble," Sajak teased Woods after walking over to the team.  "What did I do?!" Woods, who also goes by Austin Creed, laughed, professing his innocence.  Woods, McIntyre and the game show all posted the clip on their Instagram pages.  "Me and the @figheel did our best to not fall to pieces @wheeloffortune," Woods captioned the post along with a laughing emoji.  One person commented, "I was watching it yesterday…thank god I wasn’t drinking anything or else I would of spit my drink out!!!"            View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by Austin Creed (@austincreedwins) "Xavier we all know what you did," one person commented on McIntyre’s page while another said "their reaction had me WHEEZING." The show also posted another clip of Sajak teasing Woods earlier in the show after he started playing wingman to Bozzuffi, telling the TV audience, "If I could do one thing.
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WWE Extreme Rules: Five takeaways as Bray Wyatt returns and Drew McIntyre falters
WWE Extreme Rules is done and dusted, Bray Wyatt is back, and fans enjoyed a right old night of it in Philadelphia.Wyatt’s much-teased return to the fold finally came off at the finish of the Premium Live Event – taking the roof with it.An eventful night also featured a title change as Ronda Rousey defeated Liv Morgan for the Smackdown Women’s championship, while Bianca Belair retained her gold at the expense of Bayley.READ MORE: 'Brock Leicester' video mocks Nottingham Forest's Man Utd loanee Dean HendersonThe Brawling Brutes got the better of Imperium in a Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook Match, and the deadly Judgement Day got one over on Edge in the most sinister of manners.Drew McIntyre had a fairy miserable night and was downed by Karrion Kross, while Matt Riddle stood tall over Seth Rollins after their Fight Pit match.Here Daily Star takes a look at five key takeaways from a busy night of action as focus now switches to the new ‘seasons’ of Raw and Smackdown, continuing with Monday’s episode of Raw.It’s understandable that Bray Wyatt is the talk of social media today after his stunning return at Extreme Rules.Wyatt has been gone from WWE for more than a year and has been missed by fans who valued his creativity, even if they didn’t necessarily always appreciate his end product – The Fiend for instance will always be a solid idea that never quite connected the way that was intended.It is important to tread carefully from here, not just for Bray but for the talent he’ll be working with.
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WWE Clash at the Castle: 5 things to look out for at first UK stadium show for 30 years
WWE Clash at the Castle is almost upon us as up to 70,000 are expected in Cardiff on Saturday. The Principality Stadium spectacular is WWE’s first stadium show in the UK for 30 years, and plenty of big names are expected to be in town.Three decades ago, the iconic old Wembley Stadium was packed with over 80,000 wrestling fanatics as The British Bulldog completed a dream homecoming, defeating brother-in-law Bret Hart for the coveted intercontinental title. READ MORE: Tyson Fury’s Netflix series could derail Oleksandr Usyk fight plans for December This time around, that pressure of the homeland falls on the UK’s Drew McIntyre, who has the ominous task of challenging Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns for all the marbles.The show is also the first major Premium Live Event for WWE following the retirement of Vince McMahon - SummerSlam already having had much of McMahon’s involvement prior to his controversial exit.All eyes will be on new chairwoman Stephanie McMahon and husband Triple H, who heads up the company’s creative, to see just how big a splash they make.Ahead of the bash, Daily Star has compiled a handy guide of 5 things to look out for at WWE Clash at the Castle.WWE’s marquee events are famed for having a surprise or two hiding up their proverbial sleeve - something to give the mammoth crowd and the likely huge TV audience something to remember.What form this might take in Cardiff is frankly anyone’s guess.
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Cardiff WWE show sets new records as pre-sale interest tops WrestleMania
WWE’s September extravaganza in in Cardiff has already smashed company records, including WrestleMania - without a single ticket being sold.Vince McMahon’s sports entertainment empire confirmed earlier this week that they’ll be heading to the Welsh capital in September for a landmark event.The show, which has yet to be named, is set to be the first major stadium event to be held in the UK in some 30 years when the grappling giant sold out London’s Wembley Stadium for SummerSlam in 1992.The extravaganza takes place on Saturday, September 3 at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, with interest already at phenomenal levels.Even with precious few details nailed down about the blockbuster itself, fans have registered interest in huge numbers – shattering records in the process.WWE have confirmed that that more than 59,000 people pre-registered for tickets for the event in the first 24 hours.Even more remarkably, this marks a new company record for any events, including WrestleMania.The reaction to the announcement that WWE will be hosting a stadium show on these shores after a break of three decades suggest a sell-out crowd at the Principality Stadium is almost certain.“Principality Stadium is the perfect place for a major event, hosting our amazing fans from Wales, throughout all of Europe, and around the world,” said John Porco, WWE Senior Vice President, Live Events when the event was first announced.“The weekend will be filled with a variety of WWE experiences that we believe will leave a lasting memory, on par with SummerSlam at Wembley Stadium in 1992.”Former WWE Champion and Brit Drew McIntyre, who has long championed to have a major event in the UK, couldn’t hide his delight at the initial announcement.He Tweeted: “Two
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