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Fozzy's "Judas" hits the No. 1 spot on the Sirius/XM Octane charts

Fozzy's "Judas" hits the No. 1 spot on the Sirius/XM Octane chart



Chris Jericho and his band Fozzy make noise everywhere he goes ... both literally and on the charts!
The popular group reached a major milestone this week when it was announced that their song "Judas" has overtaken the No. 1 spot on the Sirius/XM Octane charts. The Fozzy frontman, who returned to SmackDown LIVE this week in shocking fashion, took to Twitter to share his excitement!

Chris Jericho: Bio

Chris Jericho: Bio

Chris Jericho: Bio


There is one thing you can say about Chris Jericho — the guy knows how to make an entrance.
During summer 1999, the WWE Universe spent weeks wondering about a millennium clock that counted down on Raw. They got their answer on Aug. 9, when the clock struck zero and Y2J appeared. Audaciously interrupting The Rock, the confident new competitor immediately introduced himself as a Superstar who wasn’t afraid to make a statement.
Son of former NHL standout Ted Irvine, Jericho was born in Manhasset, N.Y. and raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. A wrestling fan from an early age, he trained at the Hart Brothers School of Wrestling and made his ring debut when he was only 19. Starting out in the frigid armories of Canada, Jericho went on to perform across the globe in places like Mexico and Japan, infusing different international styles into his repertoire along the way
After reaching new prominence in ECW, Jericho hit WCW in 1996, winning multiple championships with an expanding legion of loyal “Jerichoholics” in his corner. Growing frustrated with the locker room politicking that plagued the company, he sensed a brighter future in WWE and broke the walls down on Raw with his thrilling arrival in 1999.
Where some people would crack under the weight of such a hyped debut, Jericho reveled in it. In the years that followed, The Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla grabbed a record nine Intercontinental Titles, seven WWE and World Tag Team Titles, and multiple Slammy Awards, all while using his controversial show “The Highlight Reel” to drive his numerous adversaries absolutely bananas. The crown jewel of his impressive six World Title reigns came on Dec. 9, 2001 at Vengeance, when he beat The Rock for the WCW World Heavyweight Title and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin for the WWE Championship to earn the distinction of becoming WWE’s first Undisputed Champion.
Jericho has left and returned to WWE on several occasions. During his various hiatuses, he has pursued acting, toured with his heavy metal band Fozzy and penned several books about his remarkable career, but he’s always found his way home to show the Universe that he’s still got life left in the tank.
Jericho’s most recent tenure with WWE saw him form an unlikely partnership with Kevin Owens, curate The List of Jericho and seize his first United States Championship.
Adding the names of “stupid idiots” to The List and winning matches in equal measure, everything was going great for Jericho until he was betrayed by The Prizefighter during the “Festival of Friendship” when Owens brutally attacked him and concluded the beating by hurling him through the LED screen that had been set up in the ring. After a months-long rivalry, KO defeated Jericho for the U.S. Title on SmackDown LIVE and followed up his triumph with another vicious assault that resulted in Jericho’s ongoing hiatus.
With the heart of a lion, the voice of a rocker and the will of a champion, Chris Jericho will always be there to break down walls, barriers and opponents in equal measure.

Alicia Fox: Bio

ALICIA FOX





Alicia Fox: Bio



Alicia Fox first appeared in WWE as a wedding planner hired by Edge and former SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero to prep the power couple’s on-air nuptials. After she was caught canoodling with the groom, however, Alicia wisely crawled into a foxhole somewhere before re-emerging as a bona fide Superstar.
The talented Ms. Fox has since appeared on Raw, SmackDown and WWE NXT, scissor-kicking her way past Beth Phoenix, Maryse, Eve, Gail Kim and The Bellas to etch her name in WWE’s record books as the first African-American woman to win the Divas Championship at 2010’s WWE Fatal 4-Way pay-per-view.
As the years progressed, the foxy Floridian showed she had the wiles to maneuver her way to the top of the division, no matter what obstacle was in her way. Whether through an outlandish series of tantrums that landed her back in the orbit of the Divas Title or by allying herself with The Bella Twins to create Team Bella and run roughshod over the female contingent of the locker room, it’s difficult to find an instance of dominance that didn’t involve Alicia Fox in some capacity.Resourceful, stunning and extremely lithesome in the ring, Alicia has proven herself to be far more ferocious – and eccentric – than anyone ever expected. At any moment, the femme fatale can —and will — outfox the opposition to claw her way to the top.


Xavier Woods: Bio

Xavier Woods: Bio




It’s a New Day, yes it is! And, without a doubt, Xavier Woods is a huge part of it.
A dynamic Superstar with plenty of brains — he's currently earning his Ph.D. in educational psychology in addition to his two bachelor's degrees in psychology and philosophy and a master's in psychology — Woods is far more intelligent than his off-key trombone bleating may let on. He's damn good in the ring, too, snatching multiple WWE Tag Team Championships alongside Big E and Kofi Kingston. The New Day proved their place in sports-entertainment history by setting the record for the longest Tag Team Championship reign in WWE history.Woods and The New Day continue to entertain every time their on TV. Whether the trio is hyping their Booty-O’s cereal or New Day Pops or hosting WrestleMania 33, the crowd is surely in for a treat.
In between grabbing degrees and titles, Woods has also found the time to host his own YouTube gaming channel, UpUpDownDown. No doubt, Woods and his New Day cohorts have seized their moment, and when Xavier Woods steps inside the ring, you can be sure that his opponents are about to be schooled. 

Xavier Woods : Latest News


Renee Young to appear on both Raw and SmackDown LIVE moving forward

Renee Young to appear on both Raw and SmackDown LIVE moving forward


No, your eyes and ears weren’t deceiving you: Longtime SmackDown LIVE interviewer Renee Young appeared on Raw this week and continued her duties on Team Blue. And she will be a fixture on both brands for the foreseeable future, WWE.com can confirm.
The intrepid Young embraced pulling double-duty this week, excitedly posting on Instagram that she was thrilled to reform her “dream team” with Raw’s Charly Caruso.

The Miz: Bio

The Miz: Bio

The Miz: Bio


First introduced to TV audiences as one of the seven strangers on “The Real World: Back to New York,” The Miz parlayed his reality TV fame into a legitimate WWE career.
And for those who think he’s a fluke, just ask him. He’ll tell you he’s not … and he’s right.
Miz’s first taste of WWE cred came alongside John Morrison, as the duo won the WWE Tag Team Championship and the attention of WWE Universe on their WWE.com web series, “The Dirt Sheet.” The team was split up thanks to the 2009 WWE Draft, and many expected Miz to fade into obscurity. He proved everyone wrong, though, by winning the United States Championship, the Unified Tag Team Championship and several high-profile matches.
Then in July 2010, Miz’s career hit a turning point. By winning the Raw Money in the Bank Ladder Match, the Ohio native guaranteed himself a chance to capture his ultimate goal — the WWE Championship. On the Nov. 22, 2010, edition of Monday Night Raw, The Miz finally made good on his persistent threats, successfully cashing in his WWE Title opportunity on a vulnerable Randy Orton to capture the most illustrious prize in sports-entertainment.
Since then, it’s been a parade of one accolade after another for WWE’s self-proclaimed A-lister. The main event of WrestleMania, the Intercontinental Championship, the WWE Tag Team Titles and several starring film and television roles later, and The Miz still had enough clout left over to snag his own talk show, “Miz TV.” 
Love him or hate him — OK, it’s easier to hate him — there’s no other Superstar like him. He’s The Miz. And he’s — sigh — awesome. There. We said it.

Alexa Bliss: Bio

Alexa Bliss: Bio


It almost doesn’t seem possible that so much bad attitude can fit into Alexa Bliss’ 5-foot-1 frame.
Sly, sassy and sporting a whole lot of ferocity, Alexa has been a fierce competitor her entire life, participating in softball, track and kickboxing since her youth, excelling especially in gymnastics and eventually becoming a Division I cheerleader. Alexa even entered the world of competitive bodybuilding, where she became one of the youngest competitors to receive her IFBB Professional status.
With such an incredible athletic background, it’s little wonder that Alexa quickly became one of NXT’s most dangerous female Superstars. Though she never captured the NXT Women’s Title, she was a constant threat in the division, pushing the likes of Bayley and Carmella to their limits. As a SmackDown LIVE competitor, she ascended to the top of its Women’s division to become a two-time SmackDown Women's Champion. Weeks after joining Monday Night Raw in the Superstar Shake-up, Alexa Bliss made history at WWE Payback, reigning supreme over Bayley in a hard-fought contest to become the first Superstar to win both the SmackDown Women's Championship and the Raw Women's Championship.
Bliss might be her name, but get on her bad side (which isn’t hard to do) and you’ll soon learn that there’s nothing heavenly about Alexa’s demeanor.

Cesaro: Bio


If you hear sirens, seek shelter, because Cesaro’s on his way.
A onetime European rugby star who was banned from league play due to excessive aggression, Cesaro applied his mercilessness in the ring, honing his skills not just in Europe but around the entire world. Upon landing in the United States, he developed a cult following, exhibiting his vicious skills in tag team and singles competition alike.
This brutally innovative grappler is not all brawn, however. The cultured Cesaro speaks five languages, allowing him to adapt to his surroundings while traveling the globe en route to WWE. Upon his arrival to WWE in 2012, Cesaro immediately backed up his multilingual smack talk, winning the United States Title and eventually settling in as one half of Zeb Colter’s powerhouse “Real Americans” tag team alongside Jack Swagger. 
Though it was under Colter that Cesaro made history by winning the first-ever Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 30, it was only after leaving Zeb behind that he truly came into his own. Since then, The Swiss Superman has grown in strength and stature, using his inhuman stamina to take Superstars like John Cena to the limit while forging championship tandems with the likes of Tyson Kidd and Sheamus.
A hybrid brawler who improves and amazes every single time he steps into the ring, there’s still no telling how far The King of Swing will go. Better just to watch and be amazed.

Jinder Mahal: Bio


If you seek the American dream, look no further than Jinder Mahal. The Indian Superstar is the very definition of a self-made man, having battled his way to the WWE Championship despite suffering trials and tribulations that would have sent a lesser person running for the hills.

Mahal made it his business to target the biggest dog in the yard from his first days in WWE, when he confronted the towering Great Khali. And even when Mahal found himself set back by his own ambitions, The Maharaja continued to press for the peak, forming unusual alliances and adopting new styles to improve his game and approach the mountaintop from a different path.
When neither of those attempts paid dividends, Mahal took a sabbatical from WWE and returned in 2016 as a new man. While his style evolved, he also underwent a remarkable physical transformation. Suddenly, going after the biggest dog in the yard didn’t seem so far-fetched. In just a two-month span, Mahal finished as the runner-up in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, defeated five of SmackDown LIVE’s finest to become No. 1 contender to the WWE Championship, recruited Sunil & Samir Singh to his side and made good on his title opportunity, defeating none other than Randy Orton to attain the supreme prize of sports-entertainment.
He may have crossed a few lines and stepped on a few necks to succeed, but if there’s anything to take away from Jinder Mahal, it’s that none are more deserving of glory than those who refuse to be hindered — even if it means getting there by any means necessary.

Brock Lesnar: Bio


Glory to The Conqueror, The Beast Incarnate, The Anomaly or whatever godlike title you choose to bestow upon Brock Lesnar. Surely, this creature fits each and every one of them.
Possessing the type of staggering strength and frightening intensity seen only among Superman villains, this 6-foot-3, 266-pound freak of nature from Minneapolis, Minn., has forced his way to the top of every major combat sport. He won the NCAA Division I collegiate wrestling championship as a senior at the University of Minnesota, the WWE Championship within six months of his debut and the UFC Heavyweight Title in his fourth professional MMA fight. He’s also The One in 22-1. Plain and simple, the man was built to destroy.
First scouted by WWE officials while smashing his way through the college wrestling ranks, Lesnar debuted on Raw March 18, 2002, and singlehandedly destroyed a ring full of unfortunate Superstars. From that night on, the domination was unrepentant. With the sinister Paul Heyman guiding his career, “The Next Big Thing” won the King of the Ring tournament and beat The Rock to win the WWE Title — becoming the youngest WWE Champion in history at that time and the fastest rising star sports-entertainment had ever seen.
The freight-train momentum of Lesnar didn’t stall one bit after a layoff of nearly 10 years; when The Beast’s sojourn in UFC ended, he returned to WWE in 2012 firing on all cylinders, battling the very best WWE has to offer and achieving the impossible at WrestleMania 30: Becoming the first (and only) Superstar to defeat The Undertaker on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Lesnar returned to UFC to fight Mark Hunt at UFC 200, defeating the heavyweight by decision, then following up with a TKO victory against Randy Orton at SummerSlam.
As if the pure ability of Lesnar isn’t enough to make him the most imposing Superstar in WWE history, the presence of Paul Heyman singing his praises (sometimes literally) builds the myth of The Beast Incarnate even as he writes it. Perhaps, to you, Heyman’s orations are exaggerated. But the results speak for themselves. His client, Brock Lesnar, conquered The Streak. And John Cena. And Goldberg. And many, many more to come.


Brock Lesnar : Latest News

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WWE Raw results, June 26, 2017: The Boss runs the gauntlet en route to title clash with “The Goddess”
By winning Raw’s historic first-ever Women’s Gauntlet Match, Sasha Banks earned the right to face Alexa Bliss for the Raw Women’s Championship at the first-ever WWE Great Balls of Fire pay-per-view event on Sunday, July 9. Can The Boss humble the self-proclaimed “Goddess of WWE”?

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