WWE fans saw a new champion crowned at "TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs" on Sunday night. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus retained his title, but it was Dean Ambrose who became the new Intercontinental Champion.
WWE's final pay-per-view event of the year has come to the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, where Boston's own John Cena and Sasha Banks are not booked for the show.
"WWE Monday Night Raw" continues to shake off the declining ratings by further promoting the match between WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus and Roman Reigns.
The WWE recently asked fans to vote on WWE.com and select which championship they want to see brought back. One of the options is the Women's Championship that was merged with the Divas title in 2010 after the brand extension ended.
Within a span of 10 minutes, fans saw the WWE name two new World Heavyweight Champions, but only one left Atlanta's Philips Arena as the sole champion: Sheamus.
The Islamic State militant group's alleged threats won't stop the WWE from hosting "Survivor Series" from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Sunday night's pay-per-view event commemorates the 25th anniversary of The Undertaker's debut, and he's set to compete in a tag-team match.
Sasha Banks is one of the best WWE Divas in the company right now, and fans are starting to cheer more and more for her even though she portrays a heel character. According to reports, WWE has plans to turn Banks face in the near future.
WWE continues its European tour with its latest "Monday Night Raw" broadcast from Manchester, England. The show will not be live once it airs in the U.S. due to the time zone difference, but either way, fans are expecting news about Seth Rollins.
"WWE Monday Night Raw" airs from Denver, Colorado, as the company continues to re-push Roman Reigns into the main-event spotlight for the "Survivor Series" pay per view.
"WWE Monday Night Raw" is live from John Cena territory tonight. Fans may also expect "Suplex City: Boston" shirts as Brock Lesnar is confirmed for Monday's show.
"WWE SmackDown" was filmed in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Tuesday night, and as the final show before Sunday's "Night of Champions," it featured quite a number of big names -- except John Cena and Sting.