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WrestleRant Radio - September 13, 2018: WWE Sets Sights on Pentagon Jr. and Fenix

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Do Pentagon Jr. and Fenix actually have their sights set on going to WWE in the near future? Graham "GSM" Matthews opens the latest WrestleRant Radio by dissecting the rumors, along with his thoughts on certain Superstars being excluded from the upcoming WWE 2K19 video game and Renee Young officially joining the Raw commentary team full-time! From there, he gives his ranting review of Raw and discusses how Braun Strowman's heel run is already off to a less-than-stellar start, the returns of Triple H and Mick Foley, WWE hurting their heels by having them get squashed by The Shield, Bobby Roode seemingly turn heel soon, Kevin Owens' explanation for "quitting" Raw, Finn Balor being directionless, and the poor hype for Hell in a Cell.
Thankfully, GSM is more positive on the SmackDown Live front, talking about the unique continuation of the AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe feud, Shinsuke Nakamura being marginalized as United States Champion, Rusev Day becoming the new No. 1 contenders to the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, Vince McMahon reportedly being high on Andrade "Cien" Almas and his plans for him, and the chaotic close to the show.
Stay tuned until the end of the episode for his preview, picks and predictions for Sunday's WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view!

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Do Pentagon Jr. and Fenix actually have their sights set on going to WWE in the near future? Graham "GSM" Matthews opens the latest WrestleRant Radio by dissecting the rumors, along with his thoughts on certain Superstars being excluded from the upcoming WWE 2K19 video game and Renee Young officially joining the Raw commentary team full-time! From there, he gives his ranting review of Raw and discusses how Braun Strowman's heel run is already off to a less-than-stellar start, the returns of Triple H and Mick Foley, WWE hurting their heels by having them get squashed by The Shield, Bobby Roode seemingly turn heel soon, Kevin Owens' explanation for "quitting" Raw, Finn Balor being directionless, and the poor hype for Hell in a Cell.
Thankfully, GSM is more positive on the SmackDown Live front, talking about the unique continuation of the AJ Styles vs. Samoa Joe feud, Shinsuke Nakamura being marginalized as United States Champion, Rusev Day becoming the new No. 1 contenders to the SmackDown Tag Team Championship, Vince McMahon reportedly being high on Andrade "Cien" Almas and his plans for him, and the chaotic close to the show.
Stay tuned until the end of the episode for his preview, picks and predictions for Sunday's WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view!

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