Just in case you haven’t heard, Lana is back. That’s right, she’s back, and the Ravishing Russian has already established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the women’s division on WWE SmackDown Live.
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Lana returned to WWE last week, and after Shane McMahon denied her the opportunity to join the first ever women’s Money in the Bank ladder match, Lana attacked Naomi and caused her to lose a tag team match. Now Lana is set to challenge Naomi for the SmackDown Live Women’s Championship at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view.
The Lana that we saw last week was a little different, as she appeared without Rusev and when she returned she debuted a new gimmick and new entrance music. WWE has released the new entrance music of the number one contender for the SmackDown Live Women’s Championship, and you can check it out below.
It’s been two years since Dusty Rhodes passed away, and although he may be gone, he’s very far from forgotten.
Goldust recently paid tribute to his late father by getting a special tattoo, and the story behind the tattoo will be told in a new episode of Superstar Ink which is set to arrive on WWE.com this Thursday.
On this week’s episode of Still Real Radio, we’re talking to former WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger about what’s next for his wrestling career, possibly going to Impact Wrestling, winning the World Title and more. You can subscribe to Still Real Radio on iTunes and you can check out the latest episode below.
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