Joey...er...Joseph P. Ryan demanded the media truck play a #CancelCulture tape, which was simply a tape of Rob Van Dam and Katie Forbes rubbing in their great lives in the faces of the fans. So, business as usual.
Rohit Raju w/Gama Singh vs Hernandez
Raju was able to avoid a lot of offense from Hernandez. Every time Super Mex set up for a big move, Raju managed to slip through his grasp. However, a shoulder tackle would nearly send Raju to the floor.
A female WWE star said her life is in danger. Details HERE
The Border Toss put Raju away in no time.
Results: Hernandez defeated Raju via pinfall.
Grade: C-
Next up was "Locker Room Talk" with Madison Rayne. Her co-host Johnny Swinger was still celebrating his win over Mike Jackson as Rayne introduced the newest member of the Knockouts Division, Kylie Rae.
Rae avoided a hug and kiss from Swinger. Rae said that everyone's been incredibly nice, though Rayne promised that would end soon enough. Rae said that it was her dream to be a part of such a caring division like the Knockouts, but was cut off by Johnny Swinger kissing his biceps.
They went over her upcoming match at Rebellion, where Rae would be facing Kiera Hogan in her first PPV singles match. Rayne did her best to drag out Kylie's true feelings about Hogan, hoping to drum up some more heat for the match.
Rae refused to talk bad about Hogan, though Rayne tried her best to trick her into it. Hogan was the next guest, and she essentially ignored Swinger (as best as anyone can) to tear down Rae.
The newest Knockout wasn't to thrilled with their showdown, leaving after stating that Hogan "wasn't very nice".