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  • Live SmackDown Preview, Vince Turns 66, Bret Hart News

    – The following matches are confirmed for next Tuesday’s special live edition of WWE SmackDown on Syfy:

    • WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio vs. Sin Cara (Non Title Match)
    • World Heavyweight champion Randy Orton vs. Christian in a Steel Cage Match.

    – WWE Chariman & CEO Vince McMahon turns 66 years old today.

    – The dark main event that took place after Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings from Calgary saw World Heavyweight champion Randy Orton defeated Christian in a Street Fight – with Bret Hart as the special guest referee.

    Triple H brought out Bret Hart prior to the match, which got a tremendous pop from the live crowd. Christian refused to enter the ring, but was thrown into the ring by Triple H. After the match, Bret Hart put Christian in the sharpshooter to end the show.

    *SPOILERS* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Friday

  • WWE Announcer Leaving For ESPN

    Todd Grisham is leaving WWE to take a job with ESPN.

    He finished up with WWE at Tuesday nights NXT taping and tweeted the following quote:

    “Celebrate endings for they precede new beginnings.” — Jonathan Lockwood Huie

    William Regal wrote the following on Twitter regarding Grisham’s decision to leave:

    “I would like to thank @todd_grisham for all his help get me through NXT.Best wishes for your new career at ESPN.”

    Grisham had been announcing SmackDown recently but more recently was doing only backstage interviews.

  • The Rock To Executive Produce 1980’s Wrestling Drama On NBC

    WWE star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will be teaming with television and Hollywood mega-producer Jerry Bruckheimer on a new television project based on professional wrestling industry during the 1980’s.

    Johnson and Bruckheimer, along with Jonathan Littman (CSI) will be Executive Producing the fictional 1-hour drama series.

    According to the Deadline.com and the Hollywood Reporter, Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros. Television have already sold the drama series to NBC, which will help produce the poliot episode.

    This is absolutely huge news for The Rock, who has already established himself as a bankable leading man in Hollywood. Working behind the scenes on a major television project with Jerry Bruckheimer is going to further establish Rock as a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry.

  • Young Bucks Trash TNA, Talk About Their Backstage Heat

    The Young Bucks tag team (formerly Generation Me) recently spoke to Canada’s Slam Wrestling about their decision to quit TNA Wrestling several months ago. Matt Jackson expressed a great deal of frustration with the way TNA is run – largely due to the fact that TNA creative did not have a clear vision for them:

    “I don’t think everyone’s on the same page. I know that a lot of guys don’t know where to go when they have a question about something, because nobody knows who’s exactly in charge of what.”

    “One week we were running with Tara and the next we’re not. One week Nick and I have heat with each other, and the next we’re in a stable together. Towards the end, people in the office didn’t know if we were heels or faces, so we flip-flopped. We knew then, we had to get out.”

    “One thing, though, from my time with them that I would have never guessed was, how unorganized the ‘big leagues’ were.”

    Nick explains that despite all the turmoil behind the scenes in TNA, their departure from the company came down to money – or lack thereof.

    “We asked for our release because we were not being used enough to budget money for our families. We simply weren’t making enough money. We asked for help and they didn’t really want to do anything for us. So, it obviously wasn’t going to work out.”

    Matt added:

    “We knew we were going to quit for a while. The writing was on the wall. Overcrowded locker rooms, we hadn’t been seen on TV regularly in months, and no continuity with our characters led us to wanting out.

    The Young Bucks have received several complaints from veteran performers in the both the TNA and WWE locker rooms for the way they’ve handled themselves behind the scenes.

    The Bucks have developed a reputation for being aloof and disrespectful to their superiors – and do not put all the blame on TNA for why their run there did not work out:

    “I’m sure they could have done more with us, but I’m also not going to stick the blame completely on them. I’m sure there are things that we could have done differently too. All in all, we are proud of our run there and feel like we did have the capability to show what we could do, at least a couple of times.

    “We could of ‘played the game’ a bit more. In professional wrestling, you need to do this to survive. We may have been a little too passive and let things happen to our characters that probably shouldn’t have. Maybe we could have been a little more protective? You live and learn.”

    To check out the full article, including what’s next for the young tag team, head on over to Slam.Canoe.Ca.

  • Cole’s Son On RAW, Miz & Truth’s Team Name, Tunney Trends

    – The WWE crew member that Kevin Nash shook hands with backstage on RAW last night as he was walking down the hallway was Cal Cole, son of WWE announcer Michael Cole.

    – The Miz and R-Truth will be working together as a tag team in the coming weeks. According to a WWE source, their team name is going to be “Awesome Truth.”

    Following Evan Bourne & Kofi Kingston’s tag title win on RAW, Awesome Truth looks to be one of the new contenders in WWE’s revamped tag team division.

    – “Jack Tunney” was trending worldwide on Twitter last night during RAW after the mention from CM Punk. Longtime WWE fans will remember Jack Tunney as the storyline “WWF President” in late 1980s-early 1990’s.

    – Aaron sent word that Vendetta Pro Wrestling wrestlers from California that got WWE tryouts last week were Jody Kristofferson, AJ Kirsch and Dylan Drake. Referee “Goggles” Goldstein also got a tryout.

    – WWE has released commemorative tickets for the John Cena vs. CM Punk and Randy Orton vs. Christian matches at Summerslam.

    (Partial Source: PWInsider.com)

  • Mick Foley Talks WWE Return, Wrestling Undertaker, TNA

    Wrestling legend Mick Foley, who is rumored to be returning to WWE in the coming months, was asked on Twitter last night if he can see himself having another match against The Undertaker. Foley responded:

    “Could I see me and Undertaker having one more match? Not likely, but I’m going to drop 50 lbs just in case I get the call.”

    Foley was then asked who on the WWE roster today does he think he can have a good match with:

    “Not sure I can have a GREAT match with anyone, anymore. But I think I could have a GOOD last match with several guys in @WWE.”

    Foley also responded to a question about which wrestlers in TNA he thinks have “it” – and the potential to be a mainstream star lke The Rock or John Cena. Foley responded with a bleak [yet probably realistic] outlook:

    “Not trying to be mean, but I’m not sure Impact will ever be big enough to truly get a new wrestler over to the mainstream.”

    Foley is rumored to be returning to WWE in the coming months, with talk of Foley being interested in “one more big match” – possibly at WrestleMania 28. One scenario that’s been discussed is for Mick Foley to get involved in the John Cena vs. The Rock feud – with Foley being in the corner of The Rock and representing Rock on WWE television this fall on weeks where The Rock can’t be at WWE television DISCUSSION: Do you think Mick Foley has one more run in him? Comment below and let us know what you think. (Partial Source: PWInsider.com)

  • Matt Hardy Thanks Fans & Friends For Their Support

    Matt Hardy's Mugshot

    TNA star Matt Hardy has issued another statement to his fans, following up on Monday’s message where he talked about being “reborn with an absolute pure life force” and feeling the “blood of an angel flowing inside of him” during Saturday’s DWI car crash in North Carolina.

    Hardy tweeted on Tuesday morning at @MattHardyBrand:

    “Thx 2 all who have reached out 2 me recently, 167 text message, near 100 emails, 38 voicemails, & 17 missed calls-I’ll return them all. Thx!”

    “And I couldn’t have made it w/o my loved ones dragging to a hospital, that includes Jeff & Beth Hardy & my baby Reby. Thank u all so much.”

     

  • What Happened After Monday’s RAW Went Off The Air

    The following is a live report of what happened after Monday’s RAW from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada went off the air:

    The advertised dark match main event did not take place.

    After RAW went off the air, The Miz and R-Truth jumped John Cena and CM Punk, beating them down for a few minutes. Alberto Del Rio hit the ring and also joined in on the attack, but was quickly tossed out of the ring. John Cena and CM Punk got control and delivered their finishers to Miz and R-Truth.

    After the babyfaces cleaned house, Del Rio noticed that CM Punk had his trademark scarf – and sentRicardo Rodriguez into the ring to get it. Rodriguez attempted to grab the scarf from Punk, who played “matador” and kept the scarf to himself. You can probably figure out where this is going. Punk nailed him with the Go 2 Sleep – and Cena followed up with an Attitude Adjustment.

    Punk and Cena celebrated in the ring to end the show.

  • NOC Main Event, New Tag Champs, Live SmackDown

    – WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio will defend against John Cena at WWE’s upcoming Night of Champions pay-per-view. Cena defeated CM Punk on RAW in a #1 contenders match after Kevin Nash distracted Punk and allowed Cena to hit attitude adjustment.

    – New WWE tag team champions were crowned on Monday’s RAW, as Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne defeated David Otunga and Michael Mcgillicutty.

    – WWE confirmed on RAW that next Tuesday night’s live SmackDown on SyFy special will feature Superstars from the RAW brand. SuperSmackDown Live airs next Tuesday nigiht on SyFy at 8pm EST.

  • WWE RAW Results: #1 Contender, New Tag Champions

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    Event: WWE Monday Night RAW
    Airdate: Monday, August 22nd, 2011 (USA Network)
    Location: The Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
    Results by Colin Rinehart

    “Yes, sir, we promised you a great main event…”

    Your hosts are Jim Ross, Jerry Lawler, and Michael Cole

    We open the show with the WWE champion Alberto Del Rio making his way out to the ring as Michael Cole makes the announcement that Rey Mysterio is out of action indefinitely due to injuries (kayfabe) sustained during his match with Del Rio last week. Before Del Rio can get into his usual destiny shtick though, John Cena’s music hits and the former champ makes his way down to the ring quickly for a nice pop. He grabs a mic and tries to reintroduce himself to Del Rio as “the guy who’s going to take that WWE championship off your waist”. Yes, I’m sure that’s just what everyone has been waiting patiently for John, to see you dispatch of generic heel number 9005. Cena says there’s only one man in the company that can go toe to toe with him, and that’s CM Punk. He says when he faces Del Rio for the WWE title he’s going to whip his ass when the opening chords of Living Colour’s “Cult of Personality” ring out and our straight edge savior, CM Punk comes out to a nice pop of his own. He makes his way down to the ring and has a mic of his own.

    Punk says he feels like he’s stepped into a re-run of RAW tonight, seeing John Cena ask for yet another title shot. Punk says if anyone’s getting a title shot, it’s going to be him. He says he has a problem with Del Rio, Triple H, Kevin Nash, and maybe even former “WWF President” Jack Tunney getting involved in his business and conspiring to take the title from him. Punk points out that Nash probably would have beaten down Cena had he won the title match on Sunday instead of Punk, simply because a certain someone wants Del Rio to be champion. Punk says that he’s officially going to cash in his rematch clause for the WWE title, but then Cena steps in and claims that he’s going to get his rematch tonight, but Punk tells him he doesn’t have a rematch clause. Del Rio takes a shot at the Canadian fans but before he can finish his diatribe, Corporate Triple H’s music hits and our noble Chief Operating Officer makes his way down to the ring to take charge of the situation. Triple H has a microphone and says that Del Rio will be wrestling next, but it won’t be against Punk or Cena. He says Del Rio will defend the WWE title in four weeks at the Night of Champions PPV against whoever wins tonight’s main event, which will pit CM Punk against John Cena in a number one contender’s match! Punk/Cena III on RAW? Why not, it’s not like we have a PPV to build up for or something.

    Alberto Del Rio vs. John Morrison
    When we return from commercial break, John Morrison is announced as Del Rio’s opponent. Ross puts over the importance of Cena/Punk III, reminding us yet again what a competent play-by-play man sounds like. Del Rio targets Morrison’s throat in the early going with a chop and a quick kick before starting to go to work on Morrison’s arm, already setting up for his finisher perhaps. JoMo gets a near fall off a dropkick and then grinds Del Rio against the mat with a side headlock. JoMo sends Del Rio out to the floor and then tries for a picture perfect Asai moonsault, but Del Rio moves and JoMo lands on his feet like a cat before being shoved into the guard barrier as we take a commercial break.

    When we return Del Rio is working over JoMo back in the ring and delivers a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for a quick two count. Del Rio shoots into the corner but Morrison backdrops him over the top to the outside floor. Back in the ring Morrison meets him with a flurry of forearms and a Russian leg-sweep for a near fall of his own. Beautiful bridging German suplex from Del Rio, but JoMo kicks out again. JoMo blocks the armbar attempt with a cradle for a near fall and then delivers a sloppy tornado DDT for another one. Morrison snaps off a ‘rana for another hot near fall and the pace seems to have picked up a bit. JoMo nails a springboard kick and sets up for Starship Pain, but lands on his feet safely, seeing that Del Rio has moved. Del Rio launches him into the ring post however and then applies the flying armbar for the submission victory at 8:54. They seemed to not quite be on the same page as the match began, but they got over the opening butterflies pretty quickly and this turned into a damn fine little TV match before it ended. These are just the kind of upper-midcard clean wins that Del Rio needs, so no complaints here even if they probably could have put together something better with a little bit more time. **1/2

    Eve vs. Nikki Bella

    We get a video package before the match from Natalya and Beth Phoenix talking about how they don’t want to be like Kelly and Eve, but they aren’t going to tell us what they do want. Typical women as King puts it. Nikki lays in a few weak forearms into Eve but it’s not long before she’s out on the floor getting beaten up by Brie behind the ref’s back. Back in the ring Eve delivers a decent side suplex and for a moment I stare in awe at the TV screen with my ears perked up as I hear the first “We want puppies!” chant from a WWE crowd that I can remember in years. Eve does some of that “booty-poppin” as the kids call it and then delivers a sloppy reverse STO. Nikki trips her up when she tries for the moonsault for a near fall. Eve finishes her off with a strange neckbreaker at 2:34. I’ll give credit to Eve, she appears to be actively trying to mix new moves into her repertoire. The only problem is she’s delivering them rather sloppily, and someone might get hurt that way. Not much of a match obviously. Kelly drops a leg on one of the Bellas after the match as Natalya and Beth Phoenix look on from the stage. 3/4*

    We see a shot of Kevin Nash walking backstage as we cut to commercial.

    We see a shot of Kevin Nash walking backstage as we cut to commercial.

    Jack Swagger vs. Alex Riley

    Vickie Guerrero makes her way out and introduces Swagger as her newest client. Riley gets the jobber non-entrance strangely enough. They lock up and Swagger quickly takes Riley down with a waistlock. Riley responds with a big spinebuster when suddenly Dolph Ziggler makes his way down to ringside to argue with Vickie. Swagger tries for the gut-wrench powerbomb on Riley but settles for a lariat instead. Ziggler accidentally elbows Vickie down and Swagger comes out to check on her. He shoves Ziggler and goes back into the ring, where he’s promptly rolled up by Riley and pinned clean at 2:03. Well if it isn’t Scott Keith’s favorite-ist finish in the whole wide world. Again, not much of a match here, just an angle. 1/4*

    Backstage we see Triple H talking quietly on a cell phone as we go to commercial break. Must be the mistress.

    When we return from break Triple H has made his way out to the ring with a mic. He talks about the controversy over the WWE title match at Summerslam and then calls Kevin Nash out in order to be completely transparent to the WWE universe. Nash makes his way out to the ring sans cheesy Diesel music and shakes Hunter’s hand as he gets into the ring. Triple H again denies ever sending a text message to Nash to jump Punk. Nash says that he respects Hunter’s word but he doesn’t respect Punk. Triple H says that Nash doesn’t work here, so he can’t have him out here challenging Punk. Nash says the security last week wasn’t for his safety, but rather for Punk’s safety. Triple H says Nash can fight him at the local Tim Horton’s, but he can’t fight him in the WWE and then asks Nash to please leave. CM Punk’s music hits right here of course though, and our straight edge savior makes his way out to play a game of detective. He ponders whether it was Nash, Hunter, or Steph who sent the text. Punk claims to be an habitual line-crosser and that Nash should know a thing or two about that (subtle TNA reference perhaps?). Punk says he’s done talking and that he’s going to kick Nash’s ass, but Triple H plays the role of buffer. Punk says that Hunter has always had a problem with him holding the WWE title and wants to know who’s really pulling the strings here. Hunter says that if Punk crosses the line with him, he’ll attack him. He talks about Hunter keeping his balls in Steph’s purse and Nash jumps Punk from behind with a forearm. Nash and Hunter angrily storm off as the crowd loudly chants for Punk.

    When we return from commercial we see Triple H backstage telling Nash that he can’t put his hands on a WWE employee like he just did with Punk. Nash says that Hunter has changed since donning the suit and takes off.

    WWE Tag Team Title Match
    David Otunga/Michael McGillicutty © vs. Kofi Kingston/Evan Bourne

    With Beer Money recently dropping the TNA tag titles, that makes Otunga and McGillicutty our current longest-reigning champions in the WWE or TNA. That’s a frightening thought. McGillicutty seems to be wearing doo rags now in an attempt to look tough. It’s not working. Kofi and McGillicutty start us off with some basic feeling out stuff before Kofi hits a huge cross-body and sets up for the Boom Drop. McGillicutty bails and Kofi stupidly gives chase, getting jumped from behind in the process. Back in the ring Otunga body-slams Kofi for a two count. This crowd could not care less about Otunga and McGillicutty’s bland heel shtick here and it’s kind of sad to watch. Not even their love for Kofi can drag much of any heat out of them. Kofi snaps off a headscissors and tags out to Bourne and finally the crowd shows some life as Bourne hits a flurry of spinkicks and knee-strikes. Kofi nails Otunga with a kick on the side of the apron and Bourne hits the Air Bourne on Otunga to win the tag straps at 5:05. King tries to claim the fans are giving them a standing ovation, but they seem slightly bemused at best. The action here was solid enough but totally heatless. Atleast the tag straps are off of the heat vacuum that is Otunga and McGillicutty though. *1/2

    After a quick commercial break we cut to backstage where Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne are celebrating with Zack Ryder and a bottle of champagne over their tag title win. Elsewhere we see Johnny Ace running up to Triple H to inform him that Kevin Nash has apparently been in a car accident and has been taken to a local hospital. Hunter takes off to make sure his friend is okay while Laurinaitis stands around like a goof. That man is no Funkhouser when it comes to the acting department, I’ll tell you what.

    Santino Marella’s music hits and he begins walking down to the ring when suddenly The Miz and R-Truth jump him from behind and put the beat down on him inside the ring to a chorus of boos. Truth grabs a mic and starts ranting about Little Jimmy again before getting into a “WHAT!”-off with the fans. Truth goes all Alex Jones on us, talking about the big conspiracy to keep he and Miz down again. This crowd is giving off great heat to Truth, regardless of the absurdity of his new found “gimmick”. The Miz agrees with Truth and then flips out on the crowd for shouting “What” again. Can you imagine if Austin walked into the building right now? The what’s would be deafening. Miz and Truth are playing this crowd perfectly and this has actually been one of the better non-CM Punk promo segments I’ve seen on RAW in quite some time, as this crowd is giving both men nuclear heat. Miz and Truth say that they’re no longer waiting for an opportunity; they’re just going to take it. Miz and Truth say that they’re no longer waiting for an opportunity; they’re just going to take it. Good segment.

    WWE Title #1 Contender’s Match
    John Cena vs. CM Punk

    Alberto Del Rio and Johnny Ace both are at ringside for this match, so I expect we’ll get some sort of shenanigans. Cena does his usual pre-match attempt to throw his t-shirt into the crowd, but tonight the crowd decides to throw it back at him like they were the Hammerstein Ballroom. They go right into trading headlocks and legscissors in the early going and while obviously not as electric as Chicago last month, the crowd tonight is still extremely hot. They do a nice leapfrog/shoulder-block trading sequence and Cena looks for the Five Knuckle Shuffle, but Punk rolls him for a two count. Punk knees him in the corner and follows with the running bulldog, but gets knocked off the ring apron after being briefly distracted by Del Rio and we take a quick commercial break.

    When we return Punk is fighting out of a side headlock. Cena tries for the Attitude Adjustment out of the corner, but Punk blocks it and nails a springboard forearm for a two count. Punk tries for the GTS and Cena counters into the STF, but Punk wriggles out of it only to miss a spinkick and get taken down in a nasty crossface by Cena. Say, didn’t some guy from Edmonton used to use that move? Punk nails Cena with the GTS, but Cena kicks out at two! Kind of early for kicking out of finishers guys, isn’t it? Punk misses a top rope elbow drop, so Cena goes to the top and hits his top rope legdrop for another near fall. Punk blocks another AA attempt with brutal elbow strikes to Cena’s face before blasting him with a stiff knee to the face, but again Cena kicks out. These guys know each other quite well by now, and you can tell how comfrotable they’ve become together. Cena hits the Attitude Adjustment, but now it’s Punk’s turn to play the finisher kick out game. Punk hits a cross-body off the top rope, but Cena rolls right through and lifts Punk up, only to be cradled himself for another near fall before Punk wipes him out with a stiff boot to the face. Punk calls for the GTS when suddenly Kevin Nash comes out to the stage with a mic and calls out Punk’s name. He makes his way down to the ring and that distracts Punk long enough to turn around and walk right into the Attitude Adjustment from Cena, giving John the win at 10:56 (shown)! Obviously this wasn’t on par with their last two PPV matches, but they managed to fit a lot of really good stuff into the short time they did have and as a result the brisk pace made for another excellent encounter between these two. The finish hurts it slightly since it was rather predictable, but otherwise this was another damn fine match from these two men. ***1/4

  • Rey Mysterio Announces He’s Having Surgery, Will Miss Months

    Rey Mysterio announced on Monday afternoon that the results of his recent MRI test revealed that he will in fact need surgery to repair his knee, which has already undergone surgery before.

    Mysterio tweeted the following message in Spanish on Monday:

    “Buenas tardes. Siento mucho el tener que dejarlos sin mi presencia en el ring por UNOs meses! Sirugia8/26 le pido a dios qca la ultima!619!”

    For those who do not speak Spanish – Mysterio’s next knee surgery is scheduled for Friday, August 26th and he will be out of action for several months.

    Mysterio followed up with another tweet, apologizing for letting his fans down:

    “Sorry4 the let down! Promise to make it back as soon as possible!Gonna miss what I luv most-ENTERTAINING U’s!619”

    Update: Word going around at RAW is that Rey Mysterio has a torn ACL, which will keep him out of action for at least 6 months.

    (Parial Source: PWInsider.com)

  • Jim Ross Q&A: Hardys-Rehab, Chioda’s Suspension, Benoit-HOF

    WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross answered a bunch of questions sent in from fans on his @JRsBBQ Twitter account. Here are some highlights of what Jim Ross said about:

    How come Vince hasn’t offered Matt and jeff hardy rehab? He’s done it for everybody else?

    “How do u know he hasn’t?”

    Matt Hardy return to WWE possible?  He’s hinting at it!

    “Not my call but a guess would be not likely.”

    Who do you think sent the text to Kevin Nash?

    “No idea & hope to learn more tonite on Raw.

    Will Kevin Nash have a role within the WWE for the next few months?

    “TBD…don’t know…stay tuned.”

    Can you say exactly what Mike Chioda got suspended for?

    “No idea. Why is this info people need to know”

    “I don’t think a ref would use steroids. Don’t know. None of my biz.”

    What do you think of the tag division?

    “Under performing.”

    Would you be interested to see a CM Punk/Jericho feud in the near future?

    “Would be money.”

    Who can beat the taker streak, if anyone?

    “Said many times, don’t think Taker ever loses @ WM.”

    WWE product suffers when 3 man booth bicker amongst themselves.

    “Amen. Couldn’t agree more.”

    Do u think Chris benoit will make the hall of fame?

    “IMO, no.”

    Do you have personal problems with Michael Cole?

    “None whatsoever.”

    What was the scariest (most worried) match you ever called?

    “Easy…Owen Hart’s untimely death.”

    Whats the best rivalry in wrestling that u ever saw??

    “Brisco Brothers vs Funks.”

    As always, you can follow Jim Ross on Twitter @JRsBBQ and check out his amazing line of BBQ products at JRsBarBQ.com.

  • Matt Hardy Took “Impairing Substance” Prior To DWI Arrest

    North Carolina’s Fayetteville Observer, which might need to hire a dedicated staff writer to focus on the legal troubles of the Hardy brothers, has released new information regarding Matt Hardy’s car crash and subsequent DWI arrest on Saturday afternoon.

    According to a North Carolina police officer who was at the scene, Matt Hardy was not drunk, but “appeared to have taken some type of impairing substance” at the time of his car crash.

    Hardy was said to be “traveling more than 55 mph but less than 70 mph” when he crashed his Corvette into a a tree.

    Hardy was not injured from the crash. Hardy submitted to a blood test (with results currently pending), was arrested, and charged with driving while intoxicated and “exceeding safe speed.”

    The “impairing substance” that Hardy was under the influence of is not known at this time, but should be made public once the results of the post-arrest blood test he took are made public.

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  • RAW Preview For Tonight: Del Rio & Cena Confrontation

    Tonight’s WWE RAW will take place from Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada and will feature the build to Night of Champions.

    WWE is teasing that tonight’s show will be an “epic edition” and they are teasing a confrontation between WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio and John Cena.

    The advertised dark match main event will be a 6-man tag team match featuring John Cena, Rey Mysterio and the Big Show vs. WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio, The Miz and R-Truth.

    We’ll have the CHAT ROOM open tonight before, during and after RAW – we hope to see you here!

  • Matt Hardy Describes DWI Crash In Rambling Statement

    Matt Hardy has posted a message on his Youtube channel in response to a fan who said he hopes Matt’s drunken car wreck on Saturday was a wake-up call to him. Matt replied with the following message.

    We’re not going to say that Matt sounds like a rambling, delusional mad man, but .. well, draw your own conclusions:

    “When the side windows glass smashed into my face, arms, & neck, some of the blood that did felt almost angelic. I went from being afraid to die to feeling like I was almost being reborn with some sort of an ABSOLUTE PURE LIFE-FORCE. It was the most amazing thing I’ve every experience, I felt like I’d just received the blood of an angel flowing inside me-I know this sounds crazy! Due to these, I only have urges to help people. And miraculously, all my vices are gone.

    Amen Friends,

    MATTHEW”

  • Team Punk vs. Team Triple H Rumored For Survivor Series

    A popular topic of discussion backstage at Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings was that WWE creative is planning to continue the current CM Punk – Triple H storyline through the fall – with November’s WWE Survivor Series to feature a big “Team Punk vs. Team Triple H” match.

    According to WWE sources, Team Punk would feature CM Punk, Colt Cabana and possibly the Kings of Wrestling – Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero. Kevin Nash would be one of the members on Team Triple H.

    With the NFL’s  Monday Night Football going head-to-head with RAW each week, WWE is banking on the Punk – Triple H storyline to carry ratings for the next few months.

  • Video: Foley Does Standup Comedy At Juggalo Gathering

    Wrestling legend Mick Foley performed a late night comedy set at the 12th annual Gathering of the Juggalos on Friday, August 12th.

    Check out the comedy stylings of Mick Foley – and keep in mind, this set took place around 4 AM!

  • Major Corporate Shakeup In WWE: Several Departures

    Several major changes have taken place over the past week on the corporate site of WWE, including the Corporate.WWE.com website being taken down and several high-ranking employees leaving the company.

    – Brian Kalinowski (WWE’s Executive VP of Digital Media) and Mark Keys (VP of Digital & Interactive Content Production & Social Media) have both left the company in the past week in what some are seeing as a “major restructuring.”

    – The Corporate.WWE.com website has been taken down and the domain is now redirecting users to the main WWE site.

    – Stephanie McMahon is now in charge of WWE website as a result of structural changes made in recent weeks.

    (Source: PWInsider.com)

  • Charges Against Matt Hardy Revealed, Court Date Set

    The North Carolina courts website has posted new information regarding Matt Hardy’s car wreck on Saturday that saw his car hit a tree and Matt arrested on DWI charges.

    According to the site, Matt Hardy is scheduled for court in Moore County on September 28th to answer the following charges:

    • Driving While Impaired
    • Exceeding Safe Speed

    The North Carolina courts website also reveals that Matt Hardy is scheduled for court in Wake County on October 11th for a single traffic charge of Reckless Driving with Wanton Disregard of the safety of others. This is apparently a continued case from an earlier date.

    Check out our Matt Hardy News Page for much more on his weekend arrest.

  • Steve Austin Talks CM Punk, Confirms TE Season 2

    During a recent interview with the UK’s Daily Star newspaper, WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin revealed what has been speculated for quite some time – that a second season of Tough Enough is in the works. Austin also answered a few questions on this summer’s breakout superstar, CM Punk. Here are some highlights of what Stone Cold said about:

    CM Punk’s Recent Push & SummerSlam Match:

    “I really enjoyed it. It was like a breath of fresh air. He’s telling it like it is. He’s got himself a good contract now and they are treating him like the top guy that he is. You know when you’re going along with candy coated storylines, and something organic comes along, it’s a good chance to make a lot of money. They threw HHH in there, and I just hope they play their cards right. It was an interesting PPV (Summerslam) – I saw Del Rio coming but it will be interesting to see it working out.”

    Rumors of he and CM Punk wrestling at WrestleMania 28:

    “Look I’ve heard the same things and I’ve said that were I to do it CM Punk would be the man I would like to do it with. All the stars would have to align for that to happen – it would have to be good for me financially, good for me in terms of execution and storyline. Obviously it would have to be good for WWE and work out for CM Punk too. I’m not starting up anything here, but could it happen? Yes. Will it happen? I don’t know.”

    To read the full interview, head on over to the Daily Star website.

  • TNA Co-Founder Says TNA Needs To “Cut The Cancer Out”

    TNA co-founder Jerry Jarrett had some strong things to say about what he thinks is wrong with TNA’s creative direction during a recent interview with PostandCourier.com:

    “Until they make radical surgical changes in creative, and unless they get some people who comprehend the wrestling business, they are doomed to be the financial drain on Panda [Energy] that they are now and have been since inception. The core of their problems is the creative development of their product. They have to cut the cancer out.”

    Jarrett then named Vince Russo by the name as the cancer he was referring to:

    “I would deserve the label ‘stupid’ if I had made the decision to hire Vince Russo. But I made the horrendous mistake of yielding to my son’s (Jeff) wishes.”

    “He obviously has qualities that I don’t recognize or understand. How can a person who has a 15-year history of failure still keep a job?”

  • Matt Hardy Comments On DWI Arrest, Teases WWE Return

    Matt Hardy, who was arrested Saturday in North Carolina for driving while intoxicated, says he is innocent.

    In response to fans who were discussing his arrest, Hardy wrote on his YouTube channel:

    “I took a breathalyzer immediately on the spot and it read clean, zero, nothing. Think about peeps! There’s more to this story than meets the eye. MATTHEW”

    Hardy posted another, longer response regarding the matter, but immediately deleted it.

    Hardy’s contract with TNA Wrestling was subsequently terminated following his arrest. He hinted on YouTube that a return to WWE could be in the cards. In response to a remark that he should return to WWE, Hardy wrote:

    “You are exactly right my lovely. It’s time for the original Matt Hardy to appear once again!”

  • Update On Vickie Managing Swagger, Sin Cara Mo-Hawk?

    – As previously reported, the original Sin Cara returned to action at last night’s WWE SmackDown! live event in Tacoma, Washington, defeating Tyson Kidd with his ‘Spanish Fly’ move. one fan in attendance noted that it looked as if Cara had a blond mo-hawk under the mask.

    – Mark Henry won a battle royal on Friday’s SmackDown to become the #1 contender to Randy Orton’s World Heavyweight Title. WWE has not yet announced whether the match will take place at Night of Champions or an upcoming episode of SmackDown.

    – The WWE website has an interview up with Jack Swagger, who confronted Vickie Guerrero on RAW and asked her to manage hi along with Dolph Ziggler.

    Swagger told WWE.com:

    “I think Vickie Guerrero has proven herself to be very valuable. She is a very influential person with General Managers and execs and higher-ups, so bringing her clout along with my All-American abilities and World Championship talent, it could be amazing. Will Jack Swagger make it there again without her? Absolutely. Will he make it there faster with her? Definitely.”

    Discussion: COMMENT BELOW and tell us whether you’d like to see Vickie Guerrero manage Jack Swagger and other heels on RAW. Could Vickie Guerrero build a stable of heel wrestlers like Bobby Heenan’s Heenan Family back in the late ’80s?

  • Carter Familly Attends TNA Event, Hardy Trends, Tessmacher

    – Several members of the Carter family were ringside at Saturday night’s TNA live event from Rome, Georgia. They ran an angle during the show where Dixie Carter acknowledged the ongoing power struggle with Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff, telling the live crowd that her family (which in reality owns the company) had to purchase their own tickets to the show.

    – TNA knockout Miss Tessmacher will now be using her real first name  “Brooke.” Her TNAWrestling.com profile has been updated with her new ring name – “Brooke Tessmacher.”

    – Following his DWI arrest and TNA release on Saturday, Matt Hardy was one of the top trending subjects on Twitter. Hardy is an avid user of Twitter and has a strong social media presence, but this is probably not the type of exposure he is looking for.