WWE rings in new year in style with shock 5-Way victory for Brock Lesnar at Day 1

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The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories. (WWE)
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The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories. (WWE)
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The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories. (WWE)
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The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories. (WWE)
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The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories. (WWE)
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The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories. (WWE)
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The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories. (WWE)
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The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories. (WWE)
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Updated 03 January 2022
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WWE rings in new year in style with shock 5-Way victory for Brock Lesnar at Day 1

  • The controversial star defeated Big E, Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and Bobby Lashley in top-of-the-bill Fatal Five-Way
  • There were victories, too, for Edge, Becky “The Man” Lynch and Scottish Warrior Drew McIntyre

ABDU DHABI: The year began in explosive style for wrestling fans with an epic clash of some of the best of the WWE, as the inaugural Day 1 event delivered a thrilling mix of shocking victories and the renewal of old rivalries.

In the main event, controversial superstar Brock Lesnar shocked the sport by claiming victory in the WWE Championship Fatal Five-Way match against reigning champion Big E, Seth Rollins, Kevin Owens and Bobby Lashley.

Lesnar was originally scheduled to take on Roman Reigns for Smackdown’s Universal Championship but that bout was canceled after Reigns tested positive for COVID-19, forcing a late change to the match card.

In other matches, Becky “The Man” Lynch remained top of the roster as she took down challenger Liv Morgan to retain her Raw Women’s Championship, while Scottish Warrior Drew McIntyre continued his assault on the SmackDown roster as his trademark Claymore move gave him the victory over Madcap Moss.

In an epic new installment to their fierce rivalry, The Usos defeated The New Day to remain SmackDown Tag Team Champions, as their bitter feud continued into the new year. Meanwhile RK-Bro emerged victorious in their match against The Street Profits to claim the WWE Raw Tag Team Championship.

There was drama during the night’s opening match when an early injury to Ridge Holland left tag team partner Sheamus facing a tough challenge in their match-up with Cesaro and Ricochet. Despite the numerical disadvantage, the Celtic Warrior took down the competition with a devastating Brogue Kick to earn the victory.

Following several high-profile incidents leading into their Day 1 showdown, the contest between Edge and The Miz was filled with drama inside and out of the ring, with the wives of of both men — Beth Phoenix and Maryse — adding fuel to the war of words.

In a back-and-forth contest, a timely distraction tactic by Beth Phoenix, as she chased Maryse away from the fight, led to a moment of confusion for The Miz that was exploited by the Hall of Famer Edge, who utilized his storied Spear move to take the win and cap an epic match.

Fans can catch up on all the action, including highlights and analysis, from WWE’s Day 1, which took place on Saturday at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, on WWE Network.


‘The standard keeps getting better year-on-year’: Simon Doull on DP World ILT20 growth

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‘The standard keeps getting better year-on-year’: Simon Doull on DP World ILT20 growth

  • ‘Every franchise wants quality wrist spin,’ says former New Zealand cricketer and DP World ILT20 commentator

DUBAI: The DP World ILT20 continues to strengthen as a competitive global league while playing a key role in the development of UAE and regional cricketers, according to former New Zealand international and tournament commentator Simon Doull.

“The standard in general has been great, and it’s getting better year-on-year. That’s one of the things that’s impressed me most,” he said.

Doull, who has been associated with the DP World ILT20 since the inaugural season, also credited the tournament for helping local talent.

“The standard of the local players is lifting, courtesy of being part of this tournament over the last two or three years. We’re seeing more of them being trusted with important roles, and that’s a real positive from this season,” Doull said.

“From a bowling point of view, I’ve been really impressed with Khuzaima Tanveer. He’s a guy I hadn’t seen much of before, but he’s got all the attributes to be a good international bowler when that time comes.

“He’s got good pace, good variations, and he’s used the facilities really well. He’s been a big part of why the Desert Vipers have been so strong this season.”

Doull pointed to consistent contributions from the experienced players. “You always look to your top-order players, and from my point of view Muhammad Waseem (335 runs and top scorer) has been very good again.”

He added: “From an all-rounder point of view, Sam Curran (323 runs) has been the standout for me. He’s contributed with both bat and ball, has seven wickets in the tournament and is scoring runs again.”

The former fast bowler believes the timing and structure of the tournament have worked well. “The window this year has been critical. It’s a great time of year to play and fits nicely into the calendar. I think it will only continue to improve.”

Doull welcomed the league’s expanding regional footprint, particularly the inclusion of one player from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia in each franchise.

“The league started with a focus on developing UAE players, and now it’s expanding into regional growth. Being involved with franchises, training around experienced players, and taking that learning back home is crucial for lifting standards,” he said.

“Players must earn their spots. But standards won’t improve unless they’re included in some way. Over the next few years, you might see more opportunities coming as that development continues.”

Doull also praised the DP World ILT20 Player Development Initiative, which brought in seven African cricketers into franchise environments this season, for potentially impacting the broader ecosystem on the continent.

“For any young player who gets that opportunity, being able to train alongside international stars like Kieron Pollard, Phil Salt, Jason Roy and Liam Livingstone is massive.

“You pick their brains, have conversations after net sessions about what it takes to get a wicket against that type of player, and you take that knowledge and experience back with you to help others improve.”

The Dubai Capitals’ Waqar Salamkheil has emerged as the top wicket-taker with 17, and his left-arm wrist spin has put him on track to win the White Belt (Best Bowler) for a second time.

Doull is encouraged by the continued relevance of spin bowling in the T20 format.

“We once thought T20 cricket might be the death of spin, but that hasn’t been the case at all. Every franchise wants quality wrist spin, and these grounds are a great size to utilize it properly,” he added.

The top five run-getters this season have strike-rates below 135. Referring to this trend, Doull underlined the importance of cricketing awareness in modern T20 batting.

“It’s all about situational awareness. In the first innings, strike rate is vital. In a chase, if you win the game, it doesn’t bother me at all.”