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WWE Extreme Rules 2022: Preview and predictions as Bayley and Ronda Rousey go for gold
WWE Extreme Rules airs tonight night with fans readying themselves for a series of high-profile match-ups. With WWE now very much under the creative control of Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque following the retirement of Vince McMahon, the product continues to evolve at a pace.SummerSlam at the back end of July was all but rubber stamped before McMahon stepped aside, while Clash at the Castle in Cardiff last month proved a solid start to the Levesque era of Premium Live Events.READ MORE: Ex-WWE star and Tough Enough winner Sara Lee dies aged 30 leaving family 'all in shock' Now Extreme Rules has the task of bettering that and, as things stand, the six-match card features plenty to whet the appetite – even if there is no Roman Reigns.The Undisputed WWE Universal Champion isn’t involved on Saturday but will be back to headline Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia in November, defending against Logan Paul.The honour of trying to steal the show on Saturday goes to the likes of Bianca Belair and Bayley who tangle for the Raw Women’s Championship, and The Brawling Brutes who go to battle with Imperium.Ahead of Extreme Rules, here’s the Daily Star take on what’s on the card, along with our bold predictions.Morgan started out as something of an unlikely champion following her shock cash-in victory over Rousey at Money in the Bank in July.Since then, WWE has done a good job of reinforcing and solidifying the run.
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Louis Tomlinson furiously defends Liam Payne after controversial podcast comments
Louis Tomlinson has hit out at Logan Paul for "pushing" Liam Payne's "buttons" earlier this year during an appearance on the Impaulsive podcast.During his appearance, Liam went on to discuss his time in One Direction before discussing the "many reasons" why he dislikes Zayn Malik who left the chart-mauling group in 2015.However, he went on to suggest there were "many reasons" why he'll always support Malik who was the first member to launch a solo career.READ MORE: Louis Tomlinson reveals X Factor judging was one of the 'best things' he's doneBut hours after the podcast was released, fans were left in fits of rage with Liam's outbursts and the reactions they received.Now, Louis Tomlinson has spoken out, telling The Zach Sang Show: "He (Logan Paul) knew exactly what he was doing, the buttons he was pressing."That's what I took away from it, whoever's involved in that show, that annoying Paul brother himself, whoever the other weird guys were."It just felt disrespectful, that's all I'll say."The singer who returns with his latest single, Bigger Than Me continued: "They got so much out of it as if he hasn't got enough already."I f**king hate those Paul brothers."During the infamous podcast, Liam claimed a member of One Direction "threw him" against a wall during a blistering row.He told Logan Paul: "No, no, we became very close at points – I think it was well known in the band that I don't like taking sh*t."At a certain point, I made it very obvious, I'm not going to tell you how."There was one moment where there was an argument backstage and someone, one member in particular threw me up a wall."He continued: "I said to him 'if you don't remove those hands, there's a high likelihood you'll never use them again'."He took his
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