Unveiling the Roots of Tatum Paxley’s Signature Move’s Name, Schedule for WWE-Japan Matches Released

Unveiling the Roots of Tatum Paxley’s Signature Move’s Name, Schedule for WWE-Japan Matches Released
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WWE is set to make a trip to Japan in the coming week where they will host three live events. The match line-ups for each show can be found below:

On July 25th, in Osaka, the following matches are set to take place:
– WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes will be in the ring with Shinsuke Nakamura and AJ Styles.
– World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest will be up against Jey Uso.
– Also on the card is a match between Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Meiko Satomura, who will face off against IYO SKY, Kairi Sane, and Dakota Kai.

Other scheduled appearances for the Osaka event feature Rey Mysterio, Liv Morgan, Bayley, GUNTHER, Sami Zayn, The Bloodline, Finn Balor & JD McDonagh, LA Knight, Kevin Owens, among other athletes.

On July 26th, the wrestling promotions will move to Tokyo with the line-up that includes:
– WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes will take on AJ Styles.
– World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest to fight once again with Jey Uso.
– A match of Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Meiko Satomura versus. IYO SKY, Kairi Sane, and Dakota Kai.
– Additionally, Shinsuke Nakamura will face off against LA Knight.

The Tokyo event will see appearances from Rey Mysterio, Liv Morgan, Bayley, GUNTHER, Sami Zayn, The Bloodline, Finn Balor & JD McDonagh, and Kevin Owens, among others.

On July 27th, still in Tokyo, the day will feature:
– WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes vs. LA Knight vs. Shinsuke Nakamura vs. AJ Styles.
– World Heavyweight Championship Match: Damian Priest vs. Rey Mysterio.
– Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Meiko Satomura, who are set to go up against IYO SKY, Kairi Sane, and Dakota Kai.

Jey Uso, Liv Morgan, Bayley, GUNTHER, Sami Zayn, The Bloodline, Finn Balor & JD McDonagh, Kevin Owens, and other popular wrestlers are also scheduled for the last day of the Tokyo event.

On the side note, Tatum Paxley shared the origin story of the name for her finisher, the Psycho Trap, on Javier Bernal’s Twitch stream. She explained it was a mix-up when she suggested ‘Cycle Trap’ inspired by the Saw movie, but it was assumed she said ‘Psycho’, which ended up being the adopted name.

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