The Triple Threader - Sept. 11, 2023
Welcome to the Triple Threader, covering the three stories from the world of professional wrestling. (Warning: may contain mild spoilers.)
New Records & New(SO) ERA
This past Monday on Raw saw two must-see events. In the main event, Gunther bested Chad Gable to officially become the longest-reigning Intercontinental Champion in history, beating the 35-year-old record of the Honky Tonk Man. The Ring General has held the title for 458 days as of this writing. On the same show, Jey Uso made his debut on the red brand, ready to turn over a new leaf after months of “fighting with [his] family.”
The Future of the Dragon
On AEW Collision, “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson spoke on his wrestling future. He states “I told my daughter [Birdie] that once she turned 7, I would start finishing up on my career…. and I’m a man who keeps my promises, especially to the people I love. So, guess what? Time is running out. But that said, I will not go gently into that good night! Because if this is my last year… this will be the most epic year of my career.” The former world champion is slated to take on Zack Sabre Jr. at AEW WrestleDream on October 1.
GET THE TABLES!!
It’s been an interesting weekend for Team 3D. This past Saturday, the duo of Bully Ray (a.k.a. Bubba Ray Dudley) and D-Von Dudley reunited at the taping of the 1,000th episode of Impact Wrestling. In addition, the multi-time tag team champions have signed WWE Legends contracts, allowing them to make appearances for the company. D-Von commented on coming back to the squared circle via Instagram saying, “Being back in the ring after 7 years… was truly amazing…. thank you to my family and all my friends support over the 32 year career. OH MY BROTHER TESTIFY!!!” [sic]