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PAIGE HERE!

Not now Pai-wait, actually now is actually totally appropriate.

Fighting With My Family Moved To 2019 Because Paige's biopic movie 'Fighting

With My Family' has reportedly been pushed back from its originally planned release date

on September 14th this year to the 1st March, 2019.

Meaning we can enjoy at least six more months of that same clip where Paige and her brother

meet Rock 'The Dwayne' Johnson.

The movie is based on the Channel 4 documentary The Wrestlers: Fighting With My Family, which

was about Paige's real-life upbringing.

Deadline were first to report the move, mentioning the original September 14th date had the film

opening against Fox's latest entry in the Predator franchise.

Now Fighting With My Family will be released closer to WrestleMania, where mainstream interest

in wrestling peaks.

PAIGE HERE!

Not now Paige.

Your story's over.

Besides, you not being here was kind of the point last Friday.

Greatest Royal Rumble Controversy WWE's Greatest Royal Rumble event has received

heavy criticism for the host country Saudi Arabia not allowing women to compete on the

show.

As a result, no female talent, from in-ring wrestlers to backstage interviewers, appeared

on the broadcast.

PWInsider have reported some WWE stars were unhappy with this behind-the-scenes - watch

today's other WrestleTalk News episode for more details - and one of them appears to

be Corey Graves, who has since posted a photo of an alcoholic beverage on his Instagram

page with the caption: "A drink to remember that no matter how bad WE think we have it,

at least our women have rights and we all have freedom of expression.

🇺🇸 #ifyougetityougetit" - with comments disabled

Saudi Arabia is also considered to have one of the worst LGBT rights records in the world,

where homosexuality can be punishable by death.

Following Finn Balor's LGBT rights-promoting entrance from WrestleMania 34, reporter Karim

Zidan accused the company of hypocrisy over Balor not wearing his Rainbow Flag shirt for

the event - prompting Finn to tweet: "My Rainbow Gear was a statement at Wrestlemania

Weeekend Although the gear has not been worn since in 6 appearances(Hartford CT, Cape Town

x2,Pretoria, Johannesburg ,St.Louise Saudi Arabia) My support continues despite any color

choice, change or laundry schedule.

#dirtypants" But the Greatest Royal Rumble wasn't just

controversial for issues surrounding the event.

There was a rather big botch in the ring too.

Brock Lesnar Vs. Roman Reigns Finish Botched?

In addition to John Cena blindsiding both Titus WorldSLIDE and Jinder Mahal at the event,

the finish to Brock Lesnar vs Roman Reigns for the Universal Title also didn't go as

planned.

The end of the match came as Reigns speared Brock through the wall of the cage, for Roman

to then roll off the metal wire for both his feet to touch the ground first.

There was brief pause of confusion before Heyman began shouting Brock hit the ground

first, for the ring announcer to confirm Lesnar was still Universal Champion.

Corey Graves then pointed out: "The rules are the rules, Michael Cole… the facts are

Brock Lesnar's feet made contact with the floor before Roman's."

As is often the way with WWE, however, facts often change.

The replays showed Brock's feet were still on the cage wall while Reigns' boots hit

the floor, causing Graves to cover that it's all about whoever's body hit the ground

first.

Which is also kind of still Roman because Brock's body was still on the detached cage

wall.

If Kofi Kingston wasn't eliminated from the inferior Royal Rumble because he stood

on some pancakes, Roman should be the new champion.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer confirmed as much on Twitter:

"Feet have to hit fist, roman's feet hit first, they botched the finish."

Perhaps this'll play into Roman getting yet another shot at the Universal title.

Which WWE star was never actually eliminated from the Greatest Royal Rumble match!

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