Archive for November, 2014

SmackDown Rating Rises Significantly, WWE Adds New Feature To WWE Network

– The Friday, November 21st WWE Survivor Series “go-home” edition of SmackDown scored a final cable rating of 2.11, which was up from the 1.93 rating that the show drew the previous week. Friday’s SmackDown averaged 2.878 million viewers, which was also up from the average of 2.715 million viewers who tuned in the previous week.

– WWE added a new feature to the WWE Network that allows subscribers to access content from WWE’s official YouTube channel. You can check out a list of content that is available at WWE.com.

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  • Eric Bischoff Comments On Sting’s WWE Debut At Survivor Series

    Following the official WWE debut o Sting at Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view, former head of WCW, Eric Bischoff, posted a congratulatory message on Twitter directed towards “The Icon.”

    Bischoff tweeted the following after the show last night.

    https://twitter.com/EBischoff/status/536942090836406272

    For photos of Sting’s WWE debut at Survivor Series, click here.

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  • WWE RAW Results – November 24, 2014

    WWE RAW Opener:

    This week’s “Cyber Monday” edition of WWE RAW, which emanates from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, opens up with a video package of last week’s happenings, primarily focusing on the end of The Authority’s reign as the power figures of WWE.

    From there, we shoot live into the BOK Center where the “Anonymous RAW GM” “ding-a-ling, ding-a-ling” rings throughout the building. Michael Cole, “and he quotes,” begins reading the “anonymous” statement.

    As Michael Cole tries to begin reading “the following announcements,” he is cut off by the theme music of John Cena.

    “What a paramount night we have tonight on Monday Night RAW, huh?!” opens Cena. He then references the “Anonymous RAW General Manager.” He says he loves absolutely nothing about the RAW Anonymous GM. He says the Anonymous RAW GM and Brock Lesnar have one thing in common — they both show up once a year.

    Cena goes on to brag about how The Authority is gone and is never coming back. As Cena continues to talk, the “ding-a-ling, ding-a-ling” noise hits again for the RAW Anonymous GM. Cole tells Cena he’s just the spokesperson, as he backs away. The noise continues as Cena approaches the podium and the laptop. He slowly closes it and does the “cut-throat” sign.

    Before he can do anything else, however, “Mr. Money In The Bank’s” music hits, and out comes Seth Rollins, Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble.

    Rollins hands his briefcase off to his security team and then asks eveyrone in Tulsa to give Cena a big hand. He tells Cena he has “bad jokes for days.” Cena says he has a lot of them. Rollins says he waives his hand in front of his face like he just discovered them. Cena says he does that right before he beats him. Rollins says he’ll get to that in a minute.

    “Mr. Money In The Bank” continues, informing Cena that he sucks on a nightly basis. Rollins says he’s particularly good at taking credit for things he doesn’t do. He talks about how he eliminated Cena at Survivor Series. He says he would have been the sole survivor and The Authority would still be in power if it wasn’t for one man — Sting.

    Cena says it was exciting to see Sting, but he forgets the fact that “Team Cena” had one man left. He says they had one man left who took out all three of “Team Authority” members that were left — Dolph Ziggler.

    Rollins shrugs off Cena’s comments and says he’s really out to ask this — after a week, can he honestly ask himself, is WWE really better off without The Authority in power? The fans in Tulsa respond with a loud, thunderous “Yes! Yes! Yes!” chant.

    Rollins jokes about JBL taking over as GM. He then takes a dig at Batista’s wrestling and acting, saying maybe he could try his hand at GM. He says we can go to the “Way Back Machine” and let Eric Bischoff run things. Cena cuts Rollins off and asks him what his point is.

    Rollins says his point is that Cena comes out every week and says what’s best for WWE is what the fans say is best. Rollins says what’s best for WWE is the same thing that’s best for business. He says Cena is the only person who has the power to restore order and bring back The Authority. He tells Cena he has to do it.

    Cena tells Rollins he sounds awful bossy. He tells Rollins that The Authority is gone and they aren’t coming back. Cena says Rollins is a normal dude — who wears way too much latax — that always has two “mall cops” with him. He says he does have the power to bring The Authority back. Cena tells Rollins to ask him. Rollins says he did. Cena says to ask him nicely.

    This prompts the fans in Tulsa to break out in “let’s go Cena, Cena sucks!” chants as Rollins ponders his next move. Rollins says “will you please bring back The Authority.” Cena says that wasn’t nice enough and tells Rollins to get down on one knee. The Anonymous RAW GM “ding-a-ling” rings again but Cena ignores it. Unfortunately, he can’t ignore it for too long, as Michael Cole chimes in and informs us that Cena and Rollins will compete one-on-one in a “Tables Match” at the TLC pay-per-view.

    Cole goes on to inform Cena that if he loses at the TLC PPV, he will no longer be the number one contender to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Cole says “a new number one …” but before he can continue, Rollins blasts Cena with the microphone from behind. Cena fights off Rollins, Mercury and Noble, but Kane comes out and blasts Cena with a chokeslam.

    This leads to Rollins bringing a table out from under the ring. “Feed Me More” hits and out comes Ryback. Ryback fights off Kane, Mercury and Noble, and then hits Rollins with a big press-slam. When he turns around, however, Kane has a steel chair and begins wailing away at him with it over, and over, and over again.

    As Kane continues bashing Ryback with a chair, out comes Erick Rowan. He hits Kane in the aisle with a big boot and enters the ring. He throws Mercury and Noble out of the ring and then manhandles Rollins into the corner.

    Out of nowhere, with no music or fanfare, The Big Show comes out and splashes Rowan from behind. The “You Sold Out” chants ring throughout the BOK Center as Show continues his onslaught on the former Wyatt Family member. He blasts Rowan with the top-half of the ring steps outside of the ring.

    And then, out of nowhere, “I’m here to show the world!” hits and Dolph Ziggler sprints to ringside, knocking Big Show down in the process. He grabs a ladder from under the ring, only to turn around and get taken out by Luke Harper, who also appears out of nowhere with no music.

    Meanwhile, back in the ring, Noble and Mercury and holding Cena as Rollins sets up a table. Cena fights his way free but then Harper grabs him. Cena fights free from Harper, but then turns around right into a knockout punch from Big Show. This leads to Noble and Mercury picking Cena up and handing him off to Rollins, who “triple power bombs” him through the table in the ring, old-school Shield style.

    The fans boo as Rollins, Kane, Harper, Noble and Mercury stand tall over a beaten down Cena in the center of the ring. On that note, we head to our first commercial break of the evening.

    WWE Hypes Santino Marella’s RAW Return, Preview Of Usos WWE Network Special

    – WWE posted the following video on their official YouTube channel promoting the return of Santino Marella and the debut of Larry The Cable Guy as tonight’s RAW guest host.

    – Speaking of WWE’s YouTube channel, they posted this video to hype tonight’s WWE Network special on The Usos.

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  • Jim Ross Blog: Sting’s WWE Debut, Survivor Series Thoughts & More

    The following are highlights of the latest Jim Ross blog:

    On Sting’s debut at Survivor Series: “Happy to see my old friend The Stinger debut at the Survivor Series Sunday night. Honestly, I wish I hadn’t read so much material notwithstanding writing about the rumor of his return to the ring Sunday night. I’d have liked it better if I had not allowed myself to be preconditioned about Sting’s arrival. I have no one but me to blame. Nonetheless it seemed like he got a good ovation from the St. Louis crowd that had an up and down night and has had many serious distractions the past several months which may have affected the ticket sales in St. Louis. Racially charged tragedies are obviously not the environment to promote a major entertainment event as it can’t generally get media traction in the market. It was simply unfortunate timing for WWE.”

    HHH gave Sting the legend’s welcome back to large scale TV. Well done. I hope we only see Sting wrestle one time….at WM31 and vs. HHH would work for me but we only need to see Sting wrestle once and that’s at WM31 and then after that, if any matches, sparingly at best.”

    On other thoughts of WWE’s Survivor Series PPV: “Thought the main event, and this show was a one match main event, was nicely done. Good work by the staff to get this 10 man tag to have some continuity and flow. Thought Mark Henry and Rusev were well protected. Big Show KO’ing Cena was a shocker but what would have been the reaction if it was the other way around and Cena turned Authority w/ ‘designs’ on Stephanie and controlling the entire McMahon empire we find out in time. Hey, just thinking out loud.

    Dolph used the tights for a pin but I don’t recall it being mentioned which would have added a little more edgy flavor to Ziggler who’s had more false starts then the Oakland Raiders. Admittedly, I may have missed that reaction but it was a big moment nonetheless.

    The closing moments of PPV were dominated by HHH but even more by Stephanie who was superb in the closing reaction shots of the downtrodden pair of former power mongers before the show left the air.

    How big a deal with some make of Sting and Ziggler having an extra long man hug celebrating their big victory? Didn’t bother me but some will point it out in a much different way than did I.

    Wasn’t surprised by AJ losing the Divas title but the story of that biz is what is AJ’s future as it relates to the WWE. She will be a big loss if she decides to take a leave. Very talented young woman. The newly wed deserves to have a life outside wresting.”

    Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

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  • WWE Promotes Vince McMahon On Steve Austin’s Podcast Live Next Week

    WWE issued the following today …

    WWE® NETWORK TO AIR A LIVE “STONE COLD” STEVE AUSTIN PODCAST WITH SPECIAL GUEST VINCE MCMAHON

    STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 24, 2014 – WWE Network will air a live “Stone Cold” Steve Austin podcast with special guest, WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon immediately following Monday Night Raw on USA next Monday, December 1. The WWE Hall of Famer and host of the popular podcast The Steve Austin Show – Unleashed will sit down with Vince McMahon from BOK Center in Tulsa, Okla for this special interview. Fans can expect “Stone Cold” to be his usual brash and in-your-face self, like only he can be, during WWE Network’s first-ever video podcast presentation.

    WWE Network features 24/7 scheduled programming, all 12 pay-per-view events LIVE and the most comprehensive video-on-demand library with more than 2,600 hours of content, including every WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-view, all for $9.99 per month with no commitment and the ability to cancel any time. WWE Network programming includes groundbreaking original programming, reality shows, documentaries, classic matches, exclusive coverage of special events and more. The U.S. English language version of WWE Network is available on an over-the-top basis in more than 170 countries and territories.

    Like other digital subscription services, such as Netflix and Hulu Plus, fans are able to subscribe online by going to WWE.com and can watch WWE Network on their TV through connected devices such as Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku streaming devices, Sony Playstation 3, Sony Playstation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Smart TVs including Sony and Samsung.

    For a complete listing of WWE Network availability by country and device, please click here.

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  • WWE Trying To Stop Fans From Chanting “CM Punk”, Late Change To Sunday’s Divas Title Match

    – He might be gone from WWE, but CM Punk has left a presence in the company. Nearly ten months after his last appearance for the sports-entertainment organization, fans continue to chant for the Chicago native at live events. This often occurs during matches featuring his wife, AJ Lee. While WWE has been able to censor signs acknowledging the former WWE Superstar, this may now extend to chants.

    According to a fan who sat ringside at last night’s Survivor Series pay-per-view event at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri, WWE personnel directed security members for the venue to not allow fans to chant “CM Punk.”

    – AJ Lee is once again a former Divas Champion after losing the title Sunday night at Survivor Series to Nikki Bella in 33 seconds. Brie Bella planted a kiss on Lee, leading Nikki to quickly pin the stunned Diva. As short as the match, it was actually supposed to be shorter. Plus, the participants weren’t notified of the creative direction for the match until the last minute.

    “Do you know when these two were told they had 20 seconds?” Bryan Alvarez mentioned on today’s Bryan & Vinny Show on F4WOnline.com recapping Survivor Series. “They were told right as they were going over all of the spots in their match.”

    See photo of Randy Orton from over the weekend

    Surprises Teased For Tonight’s RAW, Former WWE Star Battling Illness, NY Times Profiles Wrestler

    – After Survivor Series last night, WWE backstage authority Michael Hayes teased that more surprises would be in store for Raw.

    “Told U history would b made, more surprises tomorrow!!!,” he wrote on Twitter.

    – Former WWE Superstar David Hart Smith, who now competes in New Japan Pro Wrestling as Davey Boy Smith, Jr., has been unable to wrestle in recent weeks due to peritonsillar abscess, a complication of tonsils. He was admitted to emergency room after having problems breathing due to his airway passages being blocked. It’s his third time battling tonsilitis this year.

    The New York Times published an article on Friday on Cesaro Granados, a 39-year-old independent pro wrestler from New York who works as a chimney sweep.

    “A promoter gave me the name [Super Astro] because of the way I could fly through the sky,'” said Granados, who competes for the Bronx Wrestling Federation and other independent organizations.

    It is noted in the article that his girlfriend objects to the roughly $150 a week he spends on wrestling equipment and practice. Granados’s outfit alone cost $500 and he often makes less than $100 per match.

    Who will Sting face at WrestleMania 31? – Backstage news

    Sting’s In-Ring Future, Survivor Series Draws Big Neilson Twitter Ratings

    – Last night’s WWE Survivor Series PPV saw a huge spike in Twitter activity, according to Nielsen.

    Survivor Series drew a unique Twitter audience of 2.823 million, up one million from the past two PPVs and slightly higher than SummerSlam back in August, which had a social media audience of 2.808 million people.

    Survivor Series drew 25.216 million total impressions, nearly doubling the past two PPVs, but down slightly from SummerSlam’s 26.989 million impressions.

    The show ranked #2 behind the American Music Awards on ABC.

    – Following Sting’s debut at Survivor Series and his attack on Triple H, there’s now a lot of speculation that he could be competing against Triple H at WrestleMania 31.

    Previous reports stated that Sting would likely just wrestle one match with WWE, but today there’s talk that he could wrestle more than once.

    PHOTOS of STING’s WWE DEBUT

    (Partial Source: PWInsider.com)

    Reigns Backstage At Survivor Series, Update On The Rock’s HBO Show & More

    – Roman Reigns, who appeared “via satellite” at Survivor Series, was actually backstage at the show. Reigns will be back in action next month .

    – New WWE Tag Team Champions The Miz and Damien Sandow spoke with Byron Saxton at after Survivor Series. As we saw on the pay-per-view, The Miz took full credit for the win.

    – Saxton also spoke with Dean Ambrose after his he got beat down by Bray Wyatt. Ambrose said we all knew the match would end ugly. Wins & losses come and go, but it’s all about respect and their feud is far from over.

    – The Rock posted the following on Facebook about his new “Ballers” show on HBO:

    5 Predictions Following Survivor Series

    Last night’s Survivor Series was full of surprises. From title changes to a devastating Scorpion Death Drop, the event pretty much had it all. However, it left many questions regarding the future of the storyline, especially now that the Authority is no longer in power. Here are five paths I believe the company will take in the coming weeks.

    5. Ryback Fades to the Midcard

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    Let me start by saying that last night’s main event was impeccably booked. From Cena exiting early to Ziggler selling to hell out of his beating to Sting’s entertaining debut, they did pretty much everything right.

    However, their one mistake was having Ryback eliminated minutes into the contest. He was the biggest story in the weeks leading up to the event, but played essentially no role in the actual match. Unfortunately for Ryback, it looks like he was simply being used as a crutch while the company waits for others to return. After Reigns, Lesnar, and Barrett return to television, the Big Guy will once again be an afterthought.

    Backstage News On Sting’s WWE Debut

    There were a lot of last-minute changes related to Sting’s WWE debut at last night’s Survivor Series pay-per-view, according to a report at PWInsider.com. Earlier in the weekend, WWE was planning to air some sort of “Sting is coming” promo, but clearly the decision was made to give him a much larger role on the show.

    Up until the day of the show, Sting was scripted to appear either before or immediately after the Divas elimination match. Only a few people knew that Sting would be interfering in the Team Authority vs. Team Cena main event.

    Sting’s debut at Survivor Series was done not only as a tie-in with the WWE 2K15 video game, but also as part of WWE’s larger Survivor Series strategy, which was to entice the new WWE Network subscribers into staying on board for December and beyond as paying customers.

    WWE took other steps to hype the WWE Network for December, including the announced Bray Wyatt vs. Dean Ambrose TLC match as well as the live Steve Austin podcast with Vince McMahon, which airs next Monday after RAW.

    WWE TLC Promo Video, Jake Roberts Backstage At Survivor Series & More

    – WWE Hall of Famer Jake “The Snake” Roberts was backstage at Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view. He tweeted the following about mentoring Dolph Ziggler and Sting’s WWE debut:

    – New WWE Tag Team Champion The Miz tweeted the following after Survivor Series, apparently mistaking the “This Is Awesome” chants (reacting to Sting’s debut) for “Miz Is Awesome” –

    https://twitter.com/mikethemiz/status/536730093494624256?s=09

    – The following is WWE’s promo video for next month’s TLC pay-per-view, which takes place in less than three weeks:

    Don’t miss out when tables, ladders and chairs are fair game on WWE TLC, live on WWE Network Sunday, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

    New Japan Pro Wrestling TV Series Coming To United States In 2015

    AXS TV announced over the weekend that a new series from New Japan Pro Wrestling is coming in 2015. AXS TV is available in approximately 35 million homes in the United States.

    By comparison, TNA’s new home, Destination America, is available in approximately 60 million homes.

    With Jeff Jarrett’s Global Force Wrestling presenting NJPW’s Wrestle Kingdom 9 on American PPV on January 4th, 2015, it looks like NJPW is making a major play to expand into the United States.

    Here’s the video announcement, the NJPW series is shown around the 1:35 mark:

    http://youtu.be/J_wn56gtg3g

    WWE RAW Preview: Survivor Series Fallout

    Tonight’s post Survivor Series edition of WWE RAW takes place from the Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana.

    The main focus of RAW will be The Authority losing power after Sting made his WWE debut last night and helped Team Cena win at Survivor Series. Who will now be in charge of WWE? Will Vince McMahon get involved?

    Big Show shocked the world at Survivor Series, turning on his teammates and knocking out John Cena with a KO punch. How will the other members of Team Cena react to the betrayal?

    Plus, Dean Ambrose’s feud with Bray Wyatt continues and we’ve got new Divas (Nikki Bella) and Tag Team Champions (The Miz & Damien Mizdow).

    The advertised dark match main event will see John Cena & Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins & Bray Wyatt.

    As always, join us here tonight for Live Coverage of WWE RAW.

    PHOTOS: Sting’s WWE Debut At Survivor Series 2014

    Sting finally made his WWE debut at Survivor Series, appearing at the end of the Team Authority vs. Team Cena main event.

    With Dolph Ziggler and Seth Rollins the final two men remaining, WWE COO Triple H took matters into his own hands. The Game attacked Dolph Ziggler and delivered a pedigree. Just as it looked like the members of Team Cena were about to be unemployed, the lights dimmed and the sound of a crow could be heard.

    Sting delivered a Scorpion Death Drop to Triple H, put Ziggler on top of Rollins as the refere counted the three for Team Cena.

    NOTE: Below and across the next several pages are photos of “The Icon” Sting at Sunday night’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view in St. Louis, MO.

    CLICK TO PAGE TWO FOR MORE PHOTOS OF STING AT SURVIVOR SERIES …

    Sting Debuts at WWE Survivor Series

    Sting finally made his WWE debut at Survivor Series, appearing at the end of the Team Authority vs. Team Cena main event.

    With Dolph Ziggler and Seth Rollins the final two men remaining, WWE COO Triple H took matters into his own hands. The Game attacked Dolph Ziggler and delivered a pedigree. Just as it looked like the members of Team Cena were about to be unemployed, the lights dimmed and the sound of a crow could be heard.

    PHOTOS: Sting’s WWE Debut At Survivor Series 2014

    Sting, with new theme music, went face to face with Triple H as the crowd chanted “Holy Sh*t” and “This is Awesome.”

    Sting delivered a Scorpion Death Drop to Triple H, put Ziggler on top of Rollins as the referee counted the three for Team Cena.

    Complete WWE Survivor Series 2014 Results

    Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt Confirmed For TLC Match At WWE TLC PPV

    It was announced during the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view on Sunday night that at the next WWE pay-per-view, we will have at least one “TLC” match.

    At WWE TLC on December 14, 2014 from the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland Ohio, Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt will take place in a Survivor Series rematch, only this time it will take place under the rules of a “Tables, Ladders and Chairs” match, where there must be a winner.

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  • Steve Austin’s Podcast, With Vince McMahon, To Air Live On WWE Network

    It was announced during the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view on Sunday night that WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s weekly “Steve Austin Show” podcast would be airing live on the WWE Network on December 1st.

    Austin’s “Steve Austin Show” is set to air on the WWE Network immediately following RAW on Dec. 1st with special guest, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.

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  • WWE Survivor Series 2014 Results

    WWE Survivor Series 2014 Results
    From: Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri
    Results By: Matt Boone (@MBoone420)

    WWE Survivor Series 2014 Kickoff Show

    We are welcomed to the WWE Survivor Series 2014 Kickoff Show by the expert panel. The crew welcomes us to the show and runs down some of the action before quickly sending things to the ring, where we are joined by Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and JBL on commentary for our first Kickoff Show match.

    Justin Gabriel vs. Fandango (with Rosa)

    In the ring already is Justin Gabriel. Out next is the new-and-improved Fandango, accompanied by his new dance-partner, Rosa Mendes. The two have a whole new ring entrance, complete with a new theme song. Our first WWE Survivor Series Kickoff Show match is officially underway, as the bell sounds to start this one off.

    Fandango jumps off to an early lead, and he’s in new ring gear as well. He’s got a fancy white shirt on with dress pants and dress shoes. Gabriel, by the way, is wearing some kind of skeleton ring attire.

    Anyways, Fandango is in control of the offense with ease thus far, posing and dancing around in between spots and moves.

    Fandango dominates the action throughout the entire match as the announcers spend most of the time putting over the “new-and-improved” Fandango, with Rosa as his new dance partner. In the end, Fandango hits his usual top-rope leg drop for the 1-2-3. Fandango wnis. Afterwards, he and Rosa dance around and celebrate their victory.

    Back To The Kickoff Show Panel

    Back to the expert panel, which features Renee Young, Alex Riley, Booker T and Paul Heyman, as we look ahead to some of the other matches scheduled for tonight’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view.

    Backstage: The Miz & Damien Mizdow

    From there, we shoot backstage for a Miz and Damien Mizdow segment. Mizdow hold an empty picture frame, which is supposed to be a mirror. Miz looks into the “mirror,” where Mizdow mimics all of Miz’s movements and gestures. They talk about how a win tonight for The Miz is also a win for Mizdow. Same basic stuff we’ve been seeing from these two.

    Bad News Barrett Has Some “Bad News” For Team Cena & Team Authority

    After the panel talks about some other stuff scheduled for tonight, they are interrupted by some music. It’s time, folks! Bad News Barrett makes his way out to his podium at the top of the stage. He says after a five and a half mnoth absence, he has returned. He references the Team Cena vs. Team Authority main event and the high-stakes stipulation. When he gets to John Cena, he says, “But John, I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news!” He talks about how The Authority is going to make his life a living hell. He then says, “It must be groundhog day, because Team Authority — I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news!” He says if they lose, WWE will live under a new era — the era of Bad News! He thanks us very much. His music plays and that’ll do it for Bad News Barrett’s Kickoff Show segment tonight. She closes by saying play time is over and when her title is on the line, like it is tonight, she’s going to get the job dnoe. She walks off.

    Backstage: Byron Saxton Interviews AJ Lee

    Backstage, Byron Saxton is with the WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee. She mocks the drama going on between The Bella Twins and jokingly asks how she’s going to manage tonight. She says she thinks somehow she’ll be able to manage just fine.

    Cesaro vs. Jack Swagger (with Zeb Colter)

    As the Kickoff Show panel continue debating and discussing some of tonight’s matches, they are interupted by the theme song of none other than “The King of Swing.” With that said, Cesaro makes his way to the ring and ultimately informs everyone in St. Louis that he offers his support tonight for Team Authority. He proceeds to do the same in six different languages, until finally, Jack Swagger, accompanied by Zeb Colter, interupts him.

    Colter asks for the production truck to “cut the music.” He says he’s sick and tired of hearing about all of this foreign stuff. As he continues to talk, as he and Swagger move closer to the ring, Colter makes it clear that he and Swagger offer their support for Team Cena. He tells Cesaro that he’s a brown-noser and now as they get closer to the ring, he’s going to show what a real American does, which is roll their sleeves up and get the job done themselves. With that said, he leads the fans in a loud “We The People!” chant.

    The bell rings and here we go with a one-on-one match between Cesaro and Swagger. Early on, Cesaro establishes dominance over Swagger, until out of nowhere Swagger looks to apply the Patriot Lock. Cesaro, however, ultimately breaks his way free.

    Cesaro re-establishes control of the offense as the “U.S.A.” chants break out in St. Louis. The announcers remind us that Cesaro and Swagger used to be a part of “The Real Americans” tag-team.

    As the action continues, a loud “We The people” chant breaks out as Cesaro cuts a comeback attempt by Swagger short. The announcers ignore the action in the ring as Cesaro maintains control of the action in the ring.

    Swagger starts making a comeback. As he launches up to the middle rope for a Swagger Bomb attempt, Cesaro grabs him, but Swagger immediately reverses that into a Patriot Lock attempt. Cesaro breaks free, but literally secnods later, Swagger re-applies the hold. This time, Cesaro taps out.

    Winner: Jack Swagger

    Parking Lot: Vince McMahon Has Arrived!

    Right after the Swagger-Cesaro match ends, we shoot out to the parking lot. We see a limo pull up. Out steps a pair of shoes. The camera pans up and we see none other than Mr. McMahon himself, Vince McMahon! Vince walks towards the building as the Kickoff Show concludes. It’s time to head to the PPV portion of the 2014 edition of WWE Survivor Series! Stick with us folks, it’s time for WWE Survivor Series 2014!

    Seth Rollins On Brock Lesnar Not Being Around, Tonight’s Survivor Series, & More

    The following are highlights of a new Miami Herald interview with Seth Rollins:

    On leading Team Authority at Survivor Series: “I think there is a lot of weight on my shoulders for sure. You are looking at some pretty big stakes going into Survivor Series with the Authority’s control of WWE on the line. You could be looking at a completely different WWE come the night after Survivor Series. It’s on my shoulders to make sure that doesn’t happen. I like my bosses. I like where they’re at, as they’ve helped me out a lot. So being on that team, captaining that team and looking at the history of Survivor Series and matches that have paved the way for this one, it’s going to be great to be part of it. I’m looking forward to making another blip on my own legacy with defeating Team Cena in a major pay-per-view atmosphere.”

    On learning while working with The Authority: “I’m a sponge in that scenario soaking up all the information I possibly can. You are looking at Triple H, who has pretty much done all there is to do in WWE. You look at Stephanie, who is a McMahon. She has this in her blood. Then you have Kane, who also has been around in many incarnations for a very long period of time. There is so much information and so much to learn about being the man in WWE. That’s definitely who I want to be and where I want to be. It’s been an incredible experience to be with the three of those people and learn from them on a day-to-day basis.”

    OnWWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar not being around: “I think it’s bull crap. I don’t appreciate it one bit. I’m sitting here with this contract biding my time. I want to be the WWE world heavyweight champion now. I don’t want to wait around to when he decides it’s cool to show up. He has said it before. He is this mercenary. He is basically a guy you pay as much as he wants and he comes and works for you. I’m not a fan of that. I think there is no honor in that.”

    “Coming from the guy who ‘stabbed his brothers in the back,’ me talking about honor I know can sound a little outrageous. However, I want him to be around so I can keep an eye on him and make sure that WWE world heavyweight championship is within eyeshot. That’s my goal and on the horizon for me. When he isn’t here or not around, it can be pretty frustrating.”

    Check out the complete interview at MiamiHerald.com.

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  • WWE Survivor Series — Where Legends Are Born & Moments Are Made

    In 1987, WWE presented their first ever “Survivor Series” event, the first non-WrestleMania pay-per-view event, originally designed to steal viewers away from their main competition at the time, NWA’s “Starrcade,” which was the south’s version of “WrestleMania” (even though Starrcade came first) and was WWE’s attempt to throw down the gauntlet to the pay-per-view industry.

    Basically put, if you were a pay-per-view provider and you decided to carry Starrcade, you would not be able to carry WrestleMania, a proven success in the pay-per-view industry.

    That was the beginning.

    From there, throughout the years, a number of historical events would take place at a Survivor Series event.

    In no particular order, you can point to single Superstar debuts such as The Undertaker in 1990, which was also the debut of the infamous Gobbeldy Gooker. Which was the more famous of the two, well, I’ll let you decide.

    1996 saw the debut of “Rocky Maivia,” to this day arguably the biggest cross-over name to ever emanate from the world of sports entertainment. At the time, while he was touted as being the first-ever third generation performer, and as “Good Ole’ JR” would say, “that’s gonna be the man, right there! That’s blue-chipper, right there!” with all of the enthusiasm the only Jim Ross could muster, oh how true those words would come to be as time went on.

    One year later, the most infamous moment perhaps in all of WWE would take place. A moment that certainly began the shift in the WWE vs. WCW “Monday Night Wars” would take place, as not only did Bret Hart get “screwed” in what would become known as “The Montreal Screwjob,” but in many ways, that became the birth of the “Mr. McMahon” character, one that without he, the “Stone Cold” Steve Austin character may have never reached the heights that he would go on to achieve throughout his illustrious career.

    In 1999, WWE’s first ever Olympic gold medalist, Kurt Angle, made his official in-ring pay-per-view debut, defeating Shawn Stasiak in the second match on the card.

    In 2002, the Survivor Series featured another “first,” as this would be the first time that we were treated to a new gimmick match known as the “Elimination Chamber.” A man notorious among the wrestlers within the profession, just a few months ago the match concept was thrown out, large in part — according to various rumors — because of how unforgiving the structure was for those who had to actually compete inside it.

    Most recently, the big “debut” of a match, concept or character took place at the November 18, 2012 edition of the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, which took place in Indianapolis, Indiana, as three men who would become known as “The Shield” made their official WWE main roster debut. Those three men would become known as Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose.

    Just to show how important those three men are, one is involved (as a Team Captain, no less) in the main event of this year’s Survivor Series, which takes place tonight from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

    That man is Seth Rollins.

    Another one of the former Shield members, Dean Ambrose, is in what is being billed as arguably the legitimate co-main event of the evening, as he collides with another rising up-and-comer, Bray Wyatt.

    And that leaves Roman Reigns.

    Well, while he’s not officially booked on the actual card for tonight’s show, let’s just say there are a lot of rumors going around that claim we just may see him involved on the show tonight in some form or fashion after all.

    Finally, that leaves two other names.

    First up, the hometown boy. St. Louis’ own “The Viper” Randy Orton is rumored to make his return to WWE, after taking a brief hiatus to film a WWE Studios project, “The Condemned 2.”

    Last, and absolutely not least, is “The Icon.”

    While yours truly is not holding his breath and is going to take a “wait and see” approach before getting overly excited, rumors on the internet over the past few days insist that a certain Crow-painted style performer will make his very, very highly-anticipated WWE pay-per-view debut tonight at the Scottrade Center.

    That’s right, folks. “The man they call Sting” is rumored to make his WWE debut, after all these years, at the same show that has produced so many memorable debuts, characters, matches and moments. If, in fact, “The Stinger” does make his WWE debut on tonight’s show, this writer has his new favorite Survivor Series moment of all-time.

    We’re just hours away! Make sure to keep it locked right here at SEScoops.com for the most extensive, in-depth, live results coverage of tonight’s WWE Survivor Series 2014 pay-per-view!

    Until then, leave your feedback in the “Comments” section below, and don’t forget to add me as a friend on Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBooneWZR and/or follow me on Twitter @MBoone420.

    Enjoy the show, everybody!

    WWE Survivor Series Betting Odds: Who Is Favored To Win Team Cena vs. Team Authority?

    Although the late “smart money” has yet to come in, below are the current online betting odds for tonight’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, which shows the current betting favorites and underdogs.

    – Team Cena -505 vs. Team Authority +335

    – Nikki Bella -300 vs. AJ Lee +220

    – Dean Ambrose -170 vs. Bray Wyatt +130

    – The Miz & Damien Sandow -190 vs. Goldust & Stardust +160 vs. The Usos +210 vs. Los Matadores +350

    – Team Natalya -125 vs. Team Paige -115

    Remember, a (-) indicuates a betting favorite, while a (+) indicates an underdog. For example, in the main event, with Team Cena being (-505), it would take a $505 bet to earn $100 in profits. With Team Authority at (+335), a $100 bet would earn you $335 profit.

    Make sure to check out the website later tonight for the best WWE Survivor Series live pay-per-view results coverage on the web!

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  • Update On Survivor Series Surprises: Another Big One Planned? (Possible Spoiler)

    As noted throughout the weekend, wrestling legend Sting is expected to have a presence of some sort on tonight’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view.

    We also noted that Randy Orton, who along with Sting, is in St. Louis, the site of tonight’s pay-per-view, and could potentially make his return tonight as well.

    Finally, we noted that Roman Reigns is another possibility for tonight’s Survivor Series show.

    Regarding these surprises, and there’s said to be another one or two besides the aforementioned three, that will be held back due to the belief that Sting and Orton, if those are the two that they run with, is enough for one show and that any additional surprises would be overkill and would actually take away from the importance of the others.

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  • Stardust To Debut New Look Tonight, Grumpy Cat Gives Survivor Series Predictions

    – The special guest host from this past Monday’s edition of RAW, Grumpy Cat, shared his predictions for tonight’s “Team Cena” vs. “Team Authority” main event at Survivor Series. Check out the Grumpy Cat’s predictions in the video below.

    – One-half of the WWE Tag-Team Champions, Stardust, teased on Twitter that he will be debuting a new look at tonight’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view. Below is the tweet where he makes the tease for tonight’s show.