

Everywhere from New York to New Jersey, the people are unbreakable and unstoppable. In the face of all that adversity though, New Jersey stood tall and is still alive today. The opening video is narrated by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, who talks about the devastation of Hurricane Sandy, which leveled huge portions of New Jersey. To give you an idea of what this meant, Barrett would get the title back the next night on Raw.

Barrett and Miz were both in tailspins at this point and the title was in an even worse place with meaningless title changes like this one. Really quick and nothing match here to fire the crowd up before the real show comes on. Not that it matters as Miz sweeps the leg and puts the hold on again for the tap out and the title at 4:05. Barrett’s Bull Hammer (hard elbow to the head) is countered with the Figure Four, sending Wade into the ropes. The Reality Check (backbreaker/neckbreaker combo) gets two on the champ, followed by Winds of Change (spinning Boss Man Slam) from Barrett for the same. A hard kick to the ribs drops Miz but he’s still able to get his boot up to stop Wade’s running boot. Miz gets sent to the apron to start but slides in for a sunset flip for two. The Mizīarrett is defending and Miz is now a good guy who uses the Figure Four. Pre-Show: Intercontinental Title: Wade Barrett vs. This time it’s personal though, as Paul Bearer had recently passed away, leaving Punk to mock his memory and steal the urn one last time. With those matches out of the way, the only name left is the Undertaker, who will be facing CM Punk in a match that might have been better had it been for the title. “Yellowstone” streams on NBC Universal's Peacock service, owned by Comcast, meaning a big chunk of revenue created by the popular drama has been going elsewhere.Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New JerseyĬommentators: Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, John Bradshaw Layfield That's a hugely important distinction for the company. But a spokesperson said Friday that McConaughey “is a phenomenal talent with whom we'd love to partner.”įollowing its debut on the cable network, the sequel will also air on the Paramount+ streaming network. Paramount has denied published reports that actor Matthew McConaughey is signed to star in the sequel.
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Paramount would not comment on that Friday, with a spokesperson saying only, “Kevin Costner is a big part of ‘Yellowstone’ and we hope that's the case for a long time to come.”ĭavid Glasser, CEO of 101 Studios, which produces “Yellowstone” with MTV Entertainment, said the new series “will be picking up where ‘Yellowstone’ leaves off in another epic tale.” While the series hasn't been named, the word “Yellowstone” will be part of the title - an important distinction because that wasn't the case for spinoffs like “1883” or “1923.” Those episodes haven't been filmed yet, and it's not clear whether Costner will participate following reports that he may want out of the series. “Yellowstone” will wrap up with new episodes airing in November how many was not announced on Friday. “We've been able to create a show that didn't start out being popular but did it on its own terms,” Costner told The Associated Press last fall. The opening of its fifth season last November was seen by 12.1 million viewers on the night of its debut, more people than any other scripted series last fall - a remarkable feat for a show not on a broadcast network. The sequel, still untitled, will premiere December on the Paramount cable network, which also televises “Yellowstone,” Paramount said on Friday.īehind Costner, who plays Montana rancher John Dutton, series creator Taylor Sheridan launched a phenomenon. But like any good drama, there's some mystery involved. NEW YORK (AP) - The popular television western “Yellowstone” with Kevin Costner will end this fall and be replaced almost immediately by a sequel.
