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  • Paul Heyman Breaks His Silence On CM Punk’s Situation

    Just a few minutes before CM Punk walked out to that amazing crowd response in his hometown of Chicago, Paul Heyman finally broke his silence regarding Punk declaring himself a “Paul Heyman Guy” during that now-legendary promo 20 days ago in which he gave Heyman credit for seeing something in him no one else could see.

    On The Heyman Hustle Twitter Page, Heyman finally broke his silence, saying:

    “It’s been 20 days since @CMPunk turned the wrestling world and WWE Universe completely upside down w/ his performance.”

    “It’s not what @CMPunk, it’s the realism with which his promo was delivered. HE felt it. So did millions of fans, too.”

    “@CMPunk is not the voice of the voiceless, he’s the voice of today’s generation!”

    “@CMPunk is cool and bad ass, yet he’s a man of principle. He translates to grownups and kids alike.”

    “I’M A @CMPunk GUY!”

  • Backstage MITB News, SummerSlam Plans, Bret-Foley

    — Long time pro wrestling photojournalist Bob Mulrenin captured some very interesting exclusive photos of WWE Hall of Famer Bret “The Hitman” Hart and hardcore legend Mick Foley in Chicago, Illinois. Check those out here.

    — According to a high level production source on site in Chicago on Sunday, Vince McMahon arrived at the arena with an extension to CM Punk’s contract in hand.

    The WWE Chairman seems determined to keep Punk in the company, and part of the plan is for Punk to headline SummerSlam, either against Cena in a rematch, or against the Money In The Bank winner in some sort of stipulation match.

    “Everything is up in the air,” we were exclusively told. “Whatever deal Punk cuts will determine the future of the WWE Title!”

  • Money In The Bank Results: CM Punk Wins The WWE Title

    We go to the arena after the promo video and the crowd is going nuts chanting CM Punk’s name. Punk’s music and out he comes to a massive reaction. Punk takes a seat in the ring as th crowd chants his name. A few minutes go by as Punk soaks it all up. Punk goes to ringside and greets someone in the first row, possibly Colt Cabana. John Cena’s music finally hits and the crowd boo’s the hell out of Cena. Punk claps from ringside as Cena enters the ring to boo’s. We get formal ring introductions and the bell. Punk throws a kick at Cena to get things going. They finally lock up and Punk applies a headlock. Punk goes behind and wraps up Cena’s arm.

    You can’t wrestle chants from the crowd. Punk goes for the Anaconda Vice early but Cena escapes. Cena takes Punk to the mat now by his arm. Cena drops Punk with a shoulder to boo’s from the crowd. Punk applauds Cena. Cena with a headlock and another takedown to the mat. Cena with a shoulder block. Punk leap frogs and takes Cena down twice to pops from the crowd. Punk with a headlock on the mat now. They get up and Punk drops Cena with a shoulder now. Punk mocks Cena with the hand gesture. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment but Punk slides out. Punk goes right for the GTS but Cena avoids it. They go to lock up again but Punk kicks Cena several times to the mat. Punk stomps on Cena in the corner now. Cena comes back and hits the bulldog for a 2 count. Cena with another headlock. Punk fights to his feet and out of the hold with right hands. Cena runs over Punk with a clothesline for a 2 count. Punk turns it around and backdrops Cena for a 2 count. We actually get dueling chants for Cena and Punk from the crowd. Punk whips Cena hard into the corner and covers him for 2. Cena with right hands and a fisherman’s suplex and a 2 count of his own. Cena goes for the AA again but Punk counters and DDT’s him for 2. Punk applies a head scissors. Cena stands up with Punk on his shoulders. Punk fights out of it and tosses Cena out of the ring. Punk puts Cena on the apron and drops a big knee to the neck from the top rope, right in front of Colt Cabana at ringside. Punk brings it back in the ring for a 2 count. Punk backs Cena into the corner with knees to the head. Punk charges in the corner but Cena moves and he hits the ringpost.

    Cena pulls Punk back but Punk clotheslines him for another 2 count. Punk takes Cena back to the mat with another headlock. More dueling chants from the crowd as Cena fights out of the hold. Cena with a right hand now. Cena runs into a big boot in the corner. Punk with a crossbody from the top that barely connects and a 2 count. Cena looks like he may have been legitimately hurt on his knee. Punk goes to suplex Cena in from the apron but Cena suplexes him back onto the floor. Cena brings it back in the ring for a 2 count. Cena hits a suplex and runs the ropes fine, dropping an elbow for another pin attempt. Cena scoops Punk but Punk slides out. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment and hits a variation for 2. Cena with rights and lefts now. Punk comes back and they trade punches & kicks. The crowd pops as Punk swings away. Cena counters and applies an abdominal stretch. They break the hold but both go down at the same time. Cena comes back with shoulder blocks and the back drop but Punk falls behind Cena. Punk rolls Cena up for 2. Punk misses the high knee in the corner and Cena back drops him. The crowd boo’s as Cena calls for the Five Knuckle Shuffle. Punk kicks Cena in the head as he does the hand gesture. Punk sends Cena to the floor and dives through the ropes, taking Cena out. Cena is back in the ring. Punk springboards into the ring but Cena moves and Punk goes down. Cena calls for the Five Knuckle Shuffle again, connecting this time. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment but Punk lands on his feet almost. Punk comes back with a kick and a leg sweep for a 2 count.

    Punk scoops Cena for the GTS but he counters. Cena with a gutwrench for a 2 count. Cena goes for the AA again but Punk counters. Punk hits two big knees to the jaw and a bulldog on Cena, laying him out face down. Punk springboards into the ring and takes Cena down for a 2 count. Punk hits Cena with several kicks to the chest now. Cena ducks one and locks the STF on Punk. Punk finally makes it to the ropes and breaks the hold. Punk drops Cena with a kick to the head out of nowhere for another close 2 count. Punk climbs to the top and hits a crossbody but Cena rolls through and picks Punk up, puts him on his shoulders but Punk counters the AA. Punk goes for the GTS but Cena counters and locks the STF on again. Cena pulls Punk back to the center of the ring and re-applies the hold. Punk turns the hold around and locks on his submission as the crowd goes nuts. Cena scoops Punk up and hits the AA but only gets a 2 count. DARK MATCH:

    Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov beat WWE Tag Team Champions David Otunga & Michael McGillicutty when Santino pinned Otunga in a non-title match.

    WWE MONEY IN THE BANK

    Welcome everybody to our LIVE COVERAGE of WWE MONEY IN THE BANK.

    The standard WWE opening video airs first followed by a promotional package highlighting the CM Punk contract angle. We see clips from Punk’s work on WWE Raw, including a lot of his stellar promo work.

    The pyro hits and we’re live from the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois. Michael Cole gives us the formal welcome. Booker T and Jerry Lawler join him at ringside to call the action.

    SmackDown Money in the Bank Match:

    They’re opening with the Smackdown Money in the Bank ladder match. Sin Cara is out first as ladders are down the ramp. Wade Barrett comes out followed by Justin Gabriel. Sheamus and Cody Rhodes follow Gabriel. Here comes the ‘one man rock band’ Heath Slater followed by Daniel Bryan. Kane concludes the participants and gets the biggest reaction.

    The bell rings and we’re underway. It’s an all-out war inside with Wade Barrett on Rhodes, Kane focusing on Justin Gabriel by throwing him out of the ring. It’s Sheamus, Wade Barrett and Kane. Sheamus and Barrett attack Kane. They send him off the ropes but he counters with a double clothesline. He throws them both to the outside.

    Daniel Bryan gets a ladder and uses it on Kane. Now Gabriel and Slater are working on the outside, taking out others. Sin Cara gets in but gets involved with Slater and Gabriel. Slater pushes Gabriel out of the way and goes up a ladder. Daniel Bryan goes off the ropes and connects with a missile dropkick. Rhodes comes out of nowhere and starts climbing, Sheamus makes the save.

    Sheamus is working with Cody Rhodes in the ring with a ladder. Kane is back in and goes after Sheamus. He lines Rhodes up too and throws them both out of the ring by grabbing their respective throats. Wade Barrett gets in and attacks Kane. Kane throws Barrett off a ladder in the corner.

    Heath Slater gets in and goes to work on Kane. Kane counters quickly and goes to the top rope. Sin Cara kicks him off. Gabriel gets in and knocks him to the outside. Daniel Bryan gets in and starts working with Gabriel. He ends up flying to the outside with an awesome suicide dive on Barrett. Gabriel and Slater both work outside maneuvers. Cara gets back in the ring and flips over the ropes onto Sheamus.

    There is no ladder in the ring so Cara goes outside for one. It’s an 18 or 20 foot ladder as Wade Barrett takes him out on the outside. The Spanish announce table has the top removed by Barrett. He sets a ladder up on it and on the ring, serving as some sort of bridge. He picks Sin Cara up but he counters out. Cara uses his quickness to attack Barrett’s bicep. Cara gets in the ring and eats the Brogue Kick by Sheamus.

    Sheamus is on the apron as he powerbombs Sin Cara off the ladder setup as a bridge between the ring apron and the Spanish announce table. The ladder folds as the crowd pops. Referees check on Cara who is shaken up on the outside.

    Kane and Sheamus are going at it in the ring with a ladder. Kane throws Sheamus out and goes to work on him on the outside with a ladder. Kane puts another ladder in the ring, now there’s three in there. Rhodes and Daniel Byran are in there to great him. They work together on Kane but things break down quickly as they exchange blows. Cara is stretchered out as Kane takes out Bryan and Rhodes. He sets up a tall ladder under the briefcase.

    Cody Rhodes gets in and topples the ladder over. Rhodes climbs up to the top with Kane down in the ring. Barrett rips him off but Rhodes hits Cross Rhodes on him. Now Cody climbs the ladder. Sheamus gets in and takes Cody off the ladder. Sheamus hits his finisher on Cody then Bryan gets in as Sheamus climbs the ladder.

    Kane goes off the top rope and takes Daniel Bryan out who is on the shoulders of Sheamus. Sheamus takes out Kane and sets up a ladder to climb and a bridge to one of the corners. Kane takes Sheamus out then chokeslams Cody Rhodes. Justin Gabriel eats a chokeslam as well.

    Kane begins to climb the ladder as Daniel Bryan rips him off. Daniel starts to climb and Kane tries to get him off. Daniel goes off the ladder onto Kane but is caught then slammed down. Heath Slater starts the scale the ladder, virtually coming out of nowhere. Daniel Bryan stops him as they’re the only two in the ring.

    Heath Slater rips Bryan off the ladder hard but he is shaken up too. The ladder is still setup in the middle with the other acting as a bridge in the other corner. Wade Barrett gets back in and takes out Slater in one of the corners. Slater counters and goes to the top rope. Barrett trips him up but he’s shaken up as well. Sheamus sneaks in but is met by Wade Barrett. Barrett goes to the outside and grabs another ladder.

    Barrett has the ladder in the ring and him and Sheamus use it to take Heath Slater off the top turnbuckle, onto the ladder onto Kane on the outside. Sheamus hits Brogue Kicks on Barrett and Rhodes. He takes out Justin Gabriel as three ladders are in the ring. Sheamus puts a ladder on the top rope but isn’t climbing. He delivers another kick to Justin Gabriel.

    Sheamus picks Justin Gabriel up and drops him on a ladder on the top rope. Sheamus gets a pop from the crowd and begins to climb the ladder. He gets his hands on the briefcase but Kane climbs up the other side and hits right hands. They exchange blows. Sheamus knocks Kane off but Kane grabs at his feet.

    Kane chokeslams Sheamus off one ladder onto another, which is acting as a bridge in the ring. Sheamus rolls out after a tough, tough bump. Cody Rhodes, Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan get in and triple-team Kane. Disaster kick off the jaw of Kane. Barrett picks Kane up and hits Wasteland.

    Justin Gabriel hits the 450 splash off a ladder that was balanced on the top rope onto Kane! That was awesome! Barrett immediately goes after Gabriel and tosses him to the outside. Barrett takes out Cody Rhodes and begins to climb the ladder. Heat on Barrett as Daniel Bryan is also down in the corner. Cody Rhodes drags him off the top of the ladder and sends Barrett to the outside. Bryan is climbing the ladder but Cody gets in and goes after him.

    Bryan and Rhodes are working as Barrett climbs up behind them and goes after the briefcase. Now it’s Bryan and Barrett as Rhodes was knocked off. Wade teases Wasteland on Daniel on the top of the ladder but Bryan counters with several elbows. Bryan kicks Barrett off the ladder. Daniel has the briefcase and he unhooks it.

    WINNER: Daniel Bryan

    We’re shown footage from ‘earlier tonight’ with Vince McMahon getting out of a black limousine with John Laurinaitis and an attorney for WWE. They tease they are currently meeting with CM Punk, discussing a new contract.

    WWE Divas Champion Kelly Kelly vs. Brie Bella

    The bell rings and the first title match is underway. Kelly Kelly takes Brie down in the ring. They run the ropes and Kelly ends up taking Brie down and sending her to the outside. Brie gets together with Nikki on the outside as Kelly Kelly goes to the outside on her. Kelly tries to get back in the ring with a hand stand on the apron and Brie knocks her back and she face plants on the outside. Nikki lands a cheap shot but Eve fights her off. They get back in the ring where Brie gets a near fall on Kelly Kelly. Kelly counters and they work back and forth in front of an apathetic crowd.

    Kelly Kelly and Brie go back and forth in the ring. Brie gets a cover that’s good for a two count. Brie stretches Kelly in a submission-type hold. Eve tries to get the crowd behind Kelly.

    Brie Bella wrenches back on the submission hold as Kelly Kelly stands up and counters. She fights her off and gets control of the match. Neckbreaker from Kelly on Brie and she gets a two count.

    Kelly plants Brie in the middle of the ring and gets another two count. Brie builds a counter, aiming at the lower body of Kelly. She gets a two count of her own.

    Out of nowhere, Kelly hits the Kelly Kick and follows it up with the pin.

    Winner & Still WWE Divas Champion – Kelly Kelly

    They air a video package, recapping Big Show’s feud with Mark Henry. This is billed as the battle of the behemoths.

    Mark Henry vs. Big Show

    Mark Henry is out first. Big Show comes out next to a tremendous reaction from the live crowd. Henry didn’t have much of a reaction at all.

    The bell rings and the behemoths exchange power blows. There’s a lot of weight in the ring as Big Show hits a shoulder tackle on Mark Henry, sending Henry to the outside.

    Big Show goes to the outside and works on the World’s Strongest Man. He teases a chokeslam in front of the Spanish announce table but Henry counters. Show throws Henry over the steel ring steps. Show gets in to clear the count out.

    Show gets back in the ring after and he’s winded. Mark Henry gets in and targets the ‘injured’ knee of Big Show. Henry kicks him in the face on the mat. He continues his assault on Show’s knee. Henry gets a two count.

    Nearly 900 pounds in the ring between these two competitors. Henry continues to work the left knee of Big Show that he is selling. Henry applies a submission hold on the left knee of Show. Henry wrenches back with all the weight he can.

    Show works on getting up but finally makes it the bottom rope to break the hold. The crowd has died down considerably with Henry in control. Show counters with a kick to the World Strongest Man’s face. Henry runs at Show and splashes him in the corner. He finally gets some heat from the crowd. Henry goes at him again but Show gets his foot up. Show gets up on the ropes and launches off the middle onto Henry. He lands on his left knee and both are down for a double count out. Show gets up and signals chokeslam.

    Show grabs Henry by the neck but Henry hits the World’s Strongest Slam. He gets a two count which gets the crowd hot.

    Show is on his knees in the ring as Henry stands over top him. Henry hits another World’s Strongest Slam. He follows it up with a splash off the ropes and yet another. Cover by Henry and he gets the three count.

    Winner – Mark Henry

    After the match, Henry isn’t done. Show is down in the ring as Mark goes for a chair behind the Anonymous Raw General Manager laptop. Henry puts the chair on the ‘injured’ left knee of Big Show. Referee Charles Robinson tries to get him to stop but Mark Henry goes to the second rope. He goes off onto the chair and Big Show goes ballistic in pain.

    Trainers come out to tend to Show as Henry shouts from the ramp.

    Here comes the stretcher for the second time tonight. They bring out an E-Z Go cart to load the stretcher on. We go to the replay of Mark Henry doing the injury angle after the match.

    Backstage, Josh Mathews walks in to a locker room with Vince McMahon, Johnny Ace and the WWE attorney. Mathews asks Vince if they re-signed CM Punk. McMahon says he didn’t and Punk turned down the biggest contract he’s ever offered anyone. He calls Punk the biggest ingrate he’s ever met. Mathews asked what exactly did Punk say. McMahon says he pointed at the door and said ‘get out.’ Mathews said he would have to assume John Cena… McMahon says Cena is who brought on all this. Vince says if Punk walks out the WWE Champion tonight may God have mercy on Cena’s soul.

    RAW Money in the Bank Ladder Match

    Alberto Del Rio is out first, driving a yellow Lamborghini. There’s plenty of heat on Del Rio as the ladders are setup once again down the ramp. Kofi Kingston is out next to a mild babyface reaction from the crowd. Jack Swagger comes out and does push-ups at the top of the ramp. Swagger takes a ladder down with him. Evan Bourne is out next to a nice reaction from the live crowd. R-Truth comes out next to a loud heel reaction.

    Alberto Del Rio is out first, driving a yellow Lamborghini. There’s plenty of heat on Del Rio as the ladders are setup once again down the ramp. Kofi Kingston is out next to a mild babyface reaction from the crowd. Jack Swagger comes out and does push-ups at the top of the ramp. Swagger takes a ladder down with him. Evan Bourne is out next to a nice reaction from the live crowd. R-Truth comes out next to a loud heel reaction.

    A-Ry Alex Riley comes out next to a monster pop from the crowd. He gets the loudest reaction out of the participants. All participants are arming themselves with ladders as they go down to the ring. The Miz gets the most heat for anyone in the match as his music hits and he makes his way down to the ring.

    Rey Mysterio is out next in green and black gear. He, too, gets a nice babyface reaction from the crowd. All men are in the ring with ladders. The bell rings and they all target Alberto Del Rio with their ladders. They beat him out of the ring and chaos breaks out. This one is underway as Jack Swagger goes at it with Del Rio on the outside. Now all of the participants on Del Rio on the outside.

    The match breaks down as R-Truth and The Miz are in the ring with ladders. They have small ladders but Swagger gets in with a bigger ladder and takes them out. Swagger sets his ladder up in the middle but Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston get in and jump on the ladder that’s not setup. They end up fighting with either side of it and use it on R-Truth. They are fighting for possession of the ladder when Rey Mysterio springboards over it to the outside. Now it’s R-Truth and Alex Riley in the ring.

    Alex Riley sets up a ladder in the ring as The Miz comes in and climbs the other side. He knocks Riley off but Riley uses the ladder to send The Miz to the outside. Swagger grabs the ladder from in the ring and takes it to the outside. Alex Riley connects on a suicide dive on the outside. R-Truth gets in, goes off the ropes and hits a suicide dive of his own. Rey Mysterio and Kofi Kingston simultaneously launch themselves off the top on the outside on the participants. Evan Bourne climbs one of the big ladders on the outside and nails the Shooting Star Press. Wow, what a series with Mysterio and Kofi followed by the Shooting Star Press. Now Bourne is in the ring with a ladder.

    The Miz gets in and he and Bourne are going at it on the ladder. Alberto Del Rio gets in and topples the ladder. The Miz is heavily favoring his right knee. The referee sends the trainer over to get a look. Miz landed badly on the knee. The trainer and referee are checking on him on the outside. Miz’s kneecap is out of place, he’s legitimately injured.

    They are helping The Miz to the back as his kneecap is out of place. In the ring, Alberto Del Rio and R-Truth go at it on the ladder. Bourne and Rey Mysterio scale over R-Truth and Del Rio and are now on top of the ladder.

    Double hurricanrana by Mysterio as Swagger gets back in. Kingston leap frogs Swagger and gets on the ladder. Swagger locks in the ankle lock on Kingston, who is on the ladder.

    Swagger and Alex Riley battle it out on the ladder as R-Truth knocks it over, spoiling it.

    Kofi Kingston lands his leg drop on Rey Mysterio. He sets up a ladder but Mysterio gets up and lands a kick to Kofi’s face. Swagger has a ladder on the outside but R-Truth scales it, gets in the ring and hits Swagger in the face with the ladder. Mysterio hits 619 on R-Truth.

    Two ladders are setup in the ring. A-Ry and Mysterio are working on one under the briefcase. Evan Bourne grabs another ladder as Del Rio pops back on the scene. Two more ladders are setup as Del Rio and Bourne climb to the top of ladders. Swagger is also now involved. Six men are all on top of ladders all battling from the briefcase.

    Del Rio is the first to get knocked off face-first. Evan Bourne is dumped off the top of the ladder onto the outside of the ring. Kingston, Riley, Truth and Mysterio are still up top taking swipes at the briefcase. Riley is knocked off and goes to the outside. Truth is knocked off. Kingston knocks Mysterio off who hits his neck on the top rope! Swagger climbs a ladder to grab Kofi.

    Both Kofi and Swagger crash and burn as The Miz comes out and scales up a ladder. He’s hobbling and looked legitimately injured, but I guess not. Mysterio takes him out and is getting a ton of heat as he climbs to the top. Alberto Del Rio grabs Mysterio but Rey fights him off. Tons of heat on Mysterio as he reaches for the briefcase.

    Alberto Del Rio and Rey Mysterio are going at it as Rey is unmasked by Del Rio. Mysterio falls to the bottom as to Del Rio. Del Rio throws the mask of Mysterio and sets up another ladder.

    Del Rio grabs the briefcase and unhooks it after unmasking and taking out Rey Mysterio.

    Winner – Alberto Del Rio

    They show footage recapping the lengthy feud between Randy Orton and Christian for the World Heavyweight Championship.

    Backstage, Josh Mathews is with Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio says he doesn’t even know why he was in the Money in the Bank ladder match because he won a number one contender’s match a couple weeks ago. Del Rio says tonight he proved how great to everyone he is. Del Rio says the briefcase isn’t part of his destiny, just a formality as his destiny is to be the new WWE Champion.

    WWE World Heavyweight Championship: Randy Orton (c) vs. Christian

    If Randy Orton is disqualified, he will lose the World Heavyweight Championship. Christian comes out first to a mixed reaction from the live crowd. The crowd has been hot all night but often times they do not react in accordance with WWE storylines.

    The World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton is out next to a big reaction from the crowd. Tony Chimmel is in the ring and gives the formal introductions.

    The bells rings and the first world title match is underway. Christian goes to the outside and grabs a chair. Christian slides a chair and taunts Randy Orton with it.

    Orton picks up the chair, talks some crap to Christian and tosses the chair out of the ring. Christian taunts Orton and pushes him. Orton hits him with a stiff right hand. Orton bounces Christian’s head off the top turnbuckle and whips him corner-to-corner. Orton throws Christian over his body, sending him to the mat and follows it up with stomps and an attack on the upper body of Christian.

    ‘Lets go Randy’ chants as Christian counters by sending Orton to the outside and leaping over the top rope to the outside but no one home as Orton moves. Orton gets back in but goes on the outside and hits some offense. Orton gets Christian back on the apron and works with him. Christian counters on Orton with a neckbreaker and goes off the middle rope and hits a flying elbow. Quick count by Christian on Orton.

    Christian continues his assault and slows the match down with some submission maneuvers on Orton. The crowd is red hot as Christian helps Orton up but Orton counters with right hands. Christian lands right hands of his own. Christian stands on the neck of Orton then goes to the outside and connects with a stiff right hand to the face of Orton from the outside. Two count from Christian on Orton.

    Front facelock on Orton by Christian but Orton counters. They work in the corner and Orton catches Christian for a two count. Quick spinebuster counter by Christian on Orton followed by two count.

    Christian attempts the Kill Switch but Orton counters. Christian lands on his feet on a suplex attempt but both men end up falling to the outside. The referee begins to count with both men down on the outside.

    Orton gets back in the ring, Christian to the top rope. Christian misses on Orton as they brawl in the ring. Christian goes for a missile dropkick but Orton counters with a jacknife cover. Orton gets on Christian but Christian counters out. Orton tries to set Christian up but he counters again. Back and forth and Christian goes off the middle rope into a dropkick by Orton. Two count for Orton.

    Christian counters with a blow then goes up the ropes. Orton gets up and lands several right hands to the face of Christian. Orton climbs to the second rope for a superplex attempt. Christian fights him off and pushes him down to the mat. Diving headbutt off the top rope, he gets a two count!

    Orton counters and goes for the RKO but Christian countered. Great back and forth work by these two but Orton corrals him with right hands. Christian hits the Kill Switch on Orton and gets a long two count. Wow, the crowd is hot for that!

    Christian sets Orton up for the spear but Orton sidesteps and goes for a gutwrench suplex but changes it into a neckbreaker. He gets a two count.

    Scoop slam from Orton on Christian. He pulls Christian in from the ropes and lands a DDT for vintage Randy Orton. Orton gets in viper position on Christian.

    Christian spits in the face of Randy Orton and Orton’s furious. Orton lands several punches to the face of Christian and ends up low-blowing him. The referee disqualifies Orton.

    Winner & NEW World Heavyweight Champion – Christian

    After the match, Orton goes nuts and attacks Christian at ringside and tears up the announcer’s table. Orton nails Christian with a monitor and lays him over the table. Teddy Long comes out with officials to try and talk Orton down. Orton RKO’s Christian on top of the Spanish announcer’s table but it doesn’t break. Orton walks away but gets riled up by the fans and runs back over to Christian. Orton RKO’s Christian again on top of the table but it still doesn’t break. Orton yells at Christian before walking off again. The crowd is going nuts as Orton stops and turns around again. He looks to return to Christian but instead heads to the back. We see officials helping new World Heavyweight Champion Christian at ringside as we go to commercial.

    – We get another SummerSlam promo and come back to the announcers. The fans are chanting for CM Punk. We go to a promo video for tonight’s main event.

    WWE Championship: John Cena (c) vs. CM Punk.

    CM Punk is out first, and the crowd is absolutely electric.  Punk comes out to the loudest crowd reaction we’ve seen on WWE television in a very long time. The crowd is so loud they drowned out Punk’s theme music as he made his way to the ring. Punk sat in the middle of the ring and soaks it all in. Cena comes out to a very loud boo.

    Punk claps from ringside as Cena enters the ring to boo’s. We get formal ring introductions and the bell. Punk throws a kick at Cena to get things going. They finally lock up and Punk applies a headlock. Punk goes behind and wraps up Cena’s arm.

    You can’t wrestle chants from the crowd. Punk goes for the Anaconda Vice early but Cena escapes. Cena takes Punk to the mat now by his arm. Cena drops Punk with a shoulder to boo’s from the crowd. Punk applauds Cena. Cena with a headlock and another takedown to the mat. Cena with a shoulder block. Punk leap frogs and takes Cena down twice to pops from the crowd. Punk with a headlock on the mat now. They get up and Punk drops Cena with a shoulder now. Punk mocks Cena with the hand gesture. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment but Punk slides out. Punk goes right for the GTS but Cena avoids it. They go to lock up again but Punk kicks Cena several times to the mat. Punk stomps on Cena in the corner now. Cena comes back and hits the bulldog for a 2 count. Cena with another headlock. Punk fights to his feet and out of the hold with right hands. Cena runs over Punk with a clothesline for a 2 count. Punk turns it around and backdrops Cena for a 2 count. We actually get dueling chants for Cena and Punk from the crowd. Punk whips Cena hard into the corner and covers him for 2. Cena with right hands and a fisherman’s suplex and a 2 count of his own. Cena goes for the AA again but Punk counters and DDT’s him for 2. Punk applies a head scissors. Cena stands up with Punk on his shoulders. Punk fights out of it and tosses Cena out of the ring. Punk puts Cena on the apron and drops a big knee to the neck from the top rope, right in front of Colt Cabana at ringside. Punk brings it back in the ring for a 2 count. Punk backs Cena into the corner with knees to the head. Punk charges in the corner but Cena moves and he hits the ringpost.

    Cena pulls Punk back but Punk clotheslines him for another 2 count. Punk takes Cena back to the mat with another headlock. More dueling chants from the crowd as Cena fights out of the hold. Cena with a right hand now. Cena runs into a big boot in the corner. Punk with a crossbody from the top that barely connects and a 2 count. Cena looks like he may have been legitimately hurt on his knee. Punk goes to suplex Cena in from the apron but Cena suplexes him back onto the floor. Cena brings it back in the ring for a 2 count. Cena hits a suplex and runs the ropes fine, dropping an elbow for another pin attempt. Cena scoops Punk but Punk slides out. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment and hits a variation for 2. Cena with rights and lefts now. Punk comes back and they trade punches & kicks. The crowd pops as Punk swings away. Cena counters and applies an abdominal stretch. They break the hold but both go down at the same time. Cena comes back with shoulder blocks and the back drop but Punk falls behind Cena. Punk rolls Cena up for 2. Punk misses the high knee in the corner and Cena back drops him. The crowd boo’s as Cena calls for the Five Knuckle Shuffle. Punk kicks Cena in the head as he does the hand gesture. Punk sends Cena to the floor and dives through the ropes, taking Cena out. Cena is back in the ring. Punk springboards into the ring but Cena moves and Punk goes down. Cena calls for the Five Knuckle Shuffle again, connecting this time. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment but Punk lands on his feet almost. Punk comes back with a kick and a leg sweep for a 2 count.

    Punk scoops Cena for the GTS but he counters. Cena with a gutwrench for a 2 count. Cena goes for the AA again but Punk counters. Punk hits two big knees to the jaw and a bulldog on Cena, laying him out face down. Punk springboards into the ring and takes Cena down for a 2 count. Punk hits Cena with several kicks to the chest now. Cena ducks one and locks the STF on Punk. Punk finally makes it to the ropes and breaks the hold. Punk drops Cena with a kick to the head out of nowhere for another close 2 count. Punk climbs to the top and hits a crossbody but Cena rolls through and picks Punk up, puts him on his shoulders but Punk counters the AA. Punk goes for the GTS but Cena counters and locks the STF on again. Cena pulls Punk back to the center of the ring and re-applies the hold. Punk turns the hold around and locks on his submission as the crowd goes nuts. Cena scoops Punk up and hits the AA but only gets a 2 count.

    Vince McMahon comes out with John Laurinatis – and Vince demands Laurinitis order the ringside official to ring the bell and screw Punk – but John Cena lays him out before it can happen. Cena tells Vince he wants to win the fight fairly.

    Cena get back in the ring – and Punk hits Go To Sleep and gets the 1-2-3 to win the WWE Championship.

    WINNER & NEW WWE CHAMPION: CM PUNK

    After the match, Vince McMahon orders that Alberto Del Rio cash in Money in the Bank. Del Rio comes down, but Punk lays him out before he can cash in and Punk escapes through the crowd, who is going ballistic at this point.

  • WWE Hiring Employees For The Planned Cable Network

    With WWE planning to launch its cable television network next year, the company has begun recruiting employees to work on the new project. The following wanted ad was posted on Cable360.net, which gives an idea of what they are seeking:

    Great opportunity to become an integral part of building a brand new TV network!

    WWE is gearing up to launch our own network and we are seeking a smart, self-motivated, hard working Recruiter to acquire the best talent available to help WWE thrive and grow. As a member of WWE’s Human Resources team, this newly created position will also help to:

    Build upon WWE’s reputation as a top employer of choice

    Serve as a strategic consultant throughout the search process

    Provide a positive experience to internal clients and candidates

    Serve as a WWE brand ambassador and stay up to date on WWE products and businesses

    Minimize “time to fill” and “cost per hire” but not at the expense of obtaining the best possible talent

    Strive to identify and place diversity candidates

    Comply with all relevant legislation

    Stay up to date on and implement best practices and innovations in the search business

    Maintain accurate, up-to-date records and reports on recruiting activities and expenses

  • Recent Picture Of The Undertaker Looking BALD

    A picture has surfaced of WWE legend The Undertaker looking … BALD .. Check it out here:

  • CM Punk Wants To Wrestle Steve Austin At WrestleMania 28

    While the chances of this happening are very slim, people close to CM Punk have said that Punk still has his heart set on a match with retired WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. The potential feud was featured as a “dream feud” in WWE’s recent “All Stars” video game – and they both engaged in a war of words on Twitter hypothesizing what would happen if they ever stepped in the ring together.

    During a recent interview with GQ.com, Punk was asked about his recent “shoot” promo on RAW – and whether him wearing a Steve Austin t-shirt while giving the promo was a sign of things to come. Punk told GQ – saying a program with Steve Austin “writes itself” –

    “I do a lot of weird little things like that because people talk about it. I don’t think it’s any secret; I think the biggest match any wrestling company can do right now is C.M. Punk vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin. I’ve thought that since I was 15. I’m straight edge. I don’t drink. I don’t do drugs. I don’t smoke. And that is the perfect protagonist or antagonist to Stone Cold Steve Austin, depending on how you want to spin it. It writes itself. You would have to try really, really hard to f*** that one up.”

    Regarding the Steve Austin shirt he wore while ripping into WWE management and creative direction of the company – Punk says he would jump at the opportunity to wrestle the WWE legend:

    The idea of being on television is to wear your T-shirt so people see it and maybe buy it. I had gone out previously in the night and wrestled. You throw your T-shirt on the ground, and I don’t know what the hell happens to it after that. I came to the back, and I was looking for another T-shirt. I sent somebody to go and get one, and they came back with a XXL. I was like, “I’m going to be swimming in this thing.” And it’s always creepy when you’re wearing wrestling trunks with a shirt because it doesn’t look like you’re wearing any pants. I had a Stone Cold Steve Austin shirt in my bag, and it fit me. I chuckled to myself and put it on.”

    Am I planting seeds? I don’t know. I can’t guarantee to anybody that that match is going to happen. Do I want it to happen? Absolutely.”

  • POLL: Is CM Punk Really Leaving WWE?

    Sunday night’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view marks the culmination of one of the hottest WWE angles in a long time – CM Punk’s departure from the company.

    • BE HERE SUNDAY NIGHT for our LIVE COVERAGE of MONEY IN THE BANK!

    Shortly after it was reported online that CM Punk was unhappy in WWE and would be leaving when his contract expired this summer, WWE “took ownership” of the buzzworthy situation and turned it into a a television angle – blurring the line between storylines and reality.

    We want to know what YOU think about the situation .. Is CM Punk really leaving WWE after this weekend – or is this all part of a storyline? Vote here:

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  • VIDEO: Zack Ryder’s Z! True Long Island Story (Ep. 22)

    Mr. Long Island Iced Z is back with another installment of the Z! True Long Island Story:

  • *SPOILERS* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Tonight

    WWE SmackDown on Syfy

    Here are detailed spoiler results for tonight episode of WWE SmackDown on Syfy, courtesy of WrestlingNewsWorld.com:

    -Ezekiel Jackson vs. Ted DiBiase for the Intercontinental Championship is announced for tonight.

    -Randy Orton cuts a promo about defending his title at Money in the Bank on Sunday. Christian cuts a promo about challenging for it.

    -A Mark Henry promo airs.

    -A face-off between Mark Henry and The Big Show is announced for tonight.

    -Ezekiel Jackson b. Ted DiBiase to retain.

    -Cody Rhodes b. Daniel Bryan by pinfall.

    -Sin Cara b. Sheamus. After the match, Wade Barrett lays out Sheamus.

    -Christian cuts another promo from inside a casino.

    -Mark Henry and The Big Show meet and face off over who is better.

    -Kelly Kelly b. Rosa Mendes

    -Johnny Curtis cuts yet another promo.

    -Justin Gabriel b. Heath Slater

    -Randy Orton vs. Kane resulted in a no contest after Christian interfered. A staredown between Orton and Christian ends the show.

  • Morale Very Low In Behind The Scenes In TNA

    Backstage morale is said to be very bad in TNA these days. Some of the wrestlers who TNA used at the set of Impact Wrestling tapings before Destination X who weren’t regulars have been telling friends that they couldn’t believe how bad morale is in the company.

    The general consensus behind the scenes is that many of the “top names” in TNA from the early 2000’s era are simply working for to collect paychecks with little regard for the longterm direction or health of the company.

    Many of TNA’s younger talents are afraid that they are either entering or in the middle of their athletic primes with no sign of their careers going anywhere. Many TNA stars are weighing their options and considering jumping ship to WWE when their contracts expire, even those who have been with the company from the beginning.

    The majority of TNA’s young talent are completely fed up with Eric Bischoff, Hulk Hogan and Vince Russo. The resentment towards Hogan and Bischoff is that they have all the power necessary to bring real change to TNA, but haven’t seemed to come up with any good ideas on their own. As for Russo, the roster has lost whatever confidence they had in him .

    Most wrestlers on the roster will openly say that TNA should have hired Paul Heyman last year when they had the chance, because he wanted to let go virtually every ‘legend’ on the roster and focus the entire promotion on young talent.

    (Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Main Event Announced For ROH’s Next TV Tapings

    Ring of Honor has announced the main event for the company’s next television tapings on August 13th from Chicago Ridge, which will be the first tapings as part of the new ‘Sinclair Broadcasting Group’ era.

    Here’s the full announcement from the ROH website:

    Frontier Fieldhouse
    August 13th, 2011- 7:30 pm belltime
    9807 Sayre Ave.
    Chicago Ridge, IL 60415

    Tickets can be purchased at www.rohwrestling.com or by calling (215) 781-2500.

    MAIN EVENT: World Tag Team Title Match

    Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team (Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas) vs. The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli) with Shane Hagadorn

    Also Scheduled to appear:

    – ROH World Champion Davey Richards will defend
    – ROH World Television Champion El Generico will defend
    – Eddie Edwards
    – Jay and Mark Briscoe
    – The All Night Express (Rhett Titus & Kenny King)

    Additional names and matches will be announced soon!!!

    For directions use www.mapquest.com

    No video or digital cameras allowed!!!

    Card subject to change!!!

  • Mysterio Resting Up, Tough Enough Season 2, RAW Notes

    – Rey Mysterio was reportedly not at Monday’s RAW because he was at home resting up for Sunday’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view.

    – Tough Enough coach Bill DeMott told a fan on Twitter this week that  “if and when” there is a second season of Tough Enough, he coaches will most likely remain Steve Austin, Trish Stratus, Booker T and himself.

    – Stan sent word that Monday’s 2-hour episode of WWE RAW featured only 24 minutes and 15 seconds of in-ring action.

    – Chris Jericho and Joey Styles both commented on Twitter about the CM Punk – Vince McMahon segment that closed RAW.

    Jericho wrote: “Just watched the Punk-Cena-Vince confrontation from last night and it was brilliant! It’s the best angle the WWE has done in a long time…”

    Styles wrote: “@CMPunk, are we allowed to say “wrestling” and “wrestler” again? Is @JohnCena holding the Championship “belt”? Did I miss a memo?”

    – It was announced to the live crowd on Monday that WWE will return to Boston’s TD Garden on Monday, November 14th for RAW.

     

     

  • JR Blog: Rock’s Promo On Cena, JR Podcast? More

    WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety over at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about:

    The Rock’s Promo On John Cena This Week: “The Rock’s on line promo that can be found on Rock’s Facebook page and at WhoSay.com or by doing a simple Google search is reminiscent of some of the great, Attitude Era Rock promos back in the day. Rock learned to talk big time trash at ‘The U’ which is the University of Miami for those that don’t know and then Rock refined it in WWE. This promo is highly entertaining and comes with a truck load of passion. Strongly suggest that you watch it. Sure brought back great memories for me.”

    “I’m curious as to where Rock plans on ‘whipping John Cena’s ass’ prior to Wrestlemania. I hope that I don’t miss that physical encounter. As fun as it is to follow the two WM28 adversaries ‘tweet off’ It’s obvious that to build WM28 into the huge hit that everyone involved wants that @TheRock and @JohnCena must physically engage before April 1, 2012. When, where, and how is TBD but I, as a fan, certainly am excited about the possibilities.”

    “Let the speculation begin that @TheRock may blow up the proceedings at Summer Slam. Hell, as far as I know it could be this Sunday on PPV at MITB. The only thing that I know conclusively is that if Rock said he was going to do something then it will happen.”

    Jim Ross Hosting A Podcast? “I’ve been approached by a major, national company about doing a weekly podcast. I’m thinking it through but I can assure you that IF, and that’s a big IF, I do a weekly podcast they won’t be of the 60-90 minute version that some wrestling websites do at times. Sorry, but for me that’s just too long for me. Stay tuned.”

    WWE’s PG Programming: “PG means different things to different people. I thought Raw was definitely PG money night even though there was some ‘edgy’ language but not edgy enough to make one want to run the kids out of the room. I don’t see a return to PG 14 for WWE and would advise against if if asked but the edgy, more strategic PG we’ve seen on Raw recently has entertained me.”

  • Rey Mysterio Talks About Injuries & His Demanding In-Ring Style

    Former World Heavyweight champion Rey Mysterio recently spoke with Green Bay, Wisconsin’s Post Crescent newspaper to promote Monday’s episode of WWE RAW, which takes place from the city. Mysterio, whose Hall of Fame-worthy career has been plagued by various injures, had this to say about the toll his high-flying in-ring style has taken on his body:

    Which Of His Moves Hurt Him The Most To Perform: “Without a doubt, and this is what has held me back and put me out for surgeries, is the West Coast Pop, which is a version of the Frankensteiner. I used to do that every night I would perform and it was just hard on my knees. At the time, being so young, 17-years-old and just going out there and doing it was like, man that’s cool ‘cause the reactions from my fans were incredible. And of course, you get the feedback from the rest of the boys. Man, you’ve gotta take it easy on your body. You wanna make sure you last in this business. But you never listen to that as a young kid. You just wanna go, but that West Coast Pop has given me at least five major surgeries on my left knee.”

    Practicing His High-Flying Moves: “In the past, I used to have trampolines in my house and that was one of my ways of creating moves… But now, as I’ve gotten older and wiser with how my body feels and just trying to stay healthy in sports, I just like to look at the ring and visualize certain moves. Sometimes not even practicing them until I’m in the ring and it comes down to that one point of OK, here it comes in front of a live audience and if it happens, it happens and if it doesn’t, it doesn’t. But I probably hit nine out of ten.”

    His Various Injuries: “Knock on wood and thank God that I haven’t suffered any neck injuries, which is one of the worst injuries that a superstar could have. I would have to say without a doubt, my knees. It’s only one knee. It’s the left side that has been aggravating me and kind of limiting me to a certain degree to perform at a peak level in sports entertainment. My ACL kept on snapping from my left knee almost on a year-in, year-out basis. I would have my surgery, be gone for about nine months, come back, wrestle for a year and then right after that year went by – boom – it would snap again and I’d have to go back in and get my knee sliced up again. That’s one of the main surgeries and main reasons that I’ve suffered a lot in this industry.”

  • John Cena Responds To The Rock’s Latest Video

    Earlier today, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson posted an epic 10-minute video running down John Cena for talking trash about him on WWE’s recent Australian tour. The Rock vowed to whoop John Cena’s ass before WrestleMania and made a few comments that some people might consider borderline homophobic, including saying that Cena’s wristbands make him look like a “bloated transvestite Wonder Woman.”

    Cena responded to The Rock on Wednesday afternoon with the following statement on Twitter:

    “CeNation. Just saw Dwayne’s statement. Via satellite of course. Sad, really. It was like an episode of mad money.”

    “I wonder if GLAAD will be offended by Dwayne’s comments.”

    “Either way..looks like I have really made him mad. But, certainly not mad enough to show up and do anything. Maybe he can send a stuntman.”

    “Dwayne. I am a WWE employee, and a proud one. The difference between us is you left for ‘greener pastures’. For me…this is what I love.”

    “I have never begged for anyones admiration or acceptance, u don’t believe me..watch MITB. Its not about that. Its about showing up.”

    Id rather wrestle a thousand ‘punks’ than one ‘rock’. Because I can see his passion. Wish I could see yours…yer just never there. :)

    “Until april 1st. Keep on bringing it my man. You’re doing great. Your friend John Cena”

    * VIDEO: Watch THE ROCK Totally BURY John Cena (From Earlier Today)

  • BFG 2011 Location, Hardy’s Weight Loss, Kid Kash Signs

    – TNA announced on Facebook on Wednesday that they’re partnering with ESPN to reveal the location of this year’s Bound for Glory PPV, which takes place on Sunday, October 16th. The location of TNA’s biggest show of the year will be revealed on ESPN.com on  Thursday morning at 8:00 a.m. EST.

    – Last week, Matt Hardy wrote on twitter that he’s been sick lately and as a result, has lost some weight and is down to 204 pounds. Hardy responded to concerned fans with some more information on his condition, clarifying that it’s nothing too serious:

    “After having a terrible case of food poisoning, I’m beginning to feel normal again. Hope u all are well-everything happens for a reason.”

    – Following the news that Generation Me and Orlando Jordan parted ways with TNA this week, it’s been confirmed that former WWE, TNA and ECW star Kid Kash has re-signed with TNA. Kash is a former X-division and NWA tag team champion.

  • Details On HBK’s Acting Career: Major Interest From Hollywood

    Following the successful premiere of Shawn Michaels’ MacMillan River Adventures, the Heartbreak Kid looks to have a promising career in Hollywood – with another reality show in the works.

    According celebrity blog PopWrecked.com, Michaels and his management team are meeting with several major cable networks about bringing Shawn aboard in another new reality series – which could begin shooting as early as this fall.

    Popwrecked.com blogger Doug West was quoted last week as saying:

    “Shawn has a lot of fans in Hollywood. and Shawn appears to be weighing several different options in the reality show business right now.”

    Stay tuned for more updates on HBK’s acting career.

    * Pictures of Shawn Michaels HUNTING: See What He Killed!

    (Source: PopWrecked.com)

  • Video: “The Rock Responds To Cena’s Hot Garbage”

    John Cena recently had some strong words for his WrestleMania 28 opponent The Rock, once again calling him out for abandoning the WWE universe in favor of a Hollywood career.

    Not one to remain quiet when insulted, The Rock has fired back at Cena with a hilarious promo, explaining what he meant when he said he’d never leave WWE, telling him that people don’t like “phony punks” and promising to whoop his ass. Rock also strongly implies that it might be at next month’s SummerSlam from Los Angeles.

    Check it out HERE:

  • John Cena Talks About CM Punk Leaving WWE, The Rock & WM28

    WWE Champion John Cena was interviewed by the Chicago Tribune this week to hype Sunday’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view, which takes place from the Windy City.

    With CM Punk vowing to leave WWE with the WWE championship this Sunday, Cena knows Punk’s the atmosphere in Punk’s home town of Chicago will be electric:

    “Chicago fans greeted me with a ‘(Expletive) you, Cena’ chant. Chicago fans cheer and boo who they want. They’re great fans whether they like me or not. They show you how they feel. I don’t like crowds that sit on their hands.”

    One of CM Punk’s gripes in recent weeks has been that The Rock, who is no longer an active WWE superstar, made a brief return to the company earlier this year and is already booked for the main event of next year’s WrestleMania. Cena had this to say about Punk’s gripe:

    “Here’s a guy [Punk] who literally is a pure-bred wrestler, who loves the business and loves being able to go out and compete. I can understand his frustration. But you can’t ignore the attraction of The Rock being involved.”

    With all the negative things John Cena has said about The Rock turning his back on the WWE universe by retiring as an active competitor, Cena was asked why he hasn’t been as hard on CM Punk’s decision to leave. Cena responded:

    “I know he’s not going to leave wrestling. He’s leaving WWE. There’s a difference. CM Punk doesn’t feel he’s been treated properly in WWE. We’ve had this problem before. MVP was another one who felt he wasn’t treated well and has gone on to have a prolific career in Japan. Same with A-Train. I have more respect for a guy who leaves the company to better himself in another territory. But all roads lead back to Rome. If you’re successful, you’ll find your way back.”

  • Update On Tough Enough Winner Andy Leavine’s Backstage Heat

    Tough Enough competitor Jeremiah Riggs was interviewed over the weekend by Sean Walford of the Aftershock Wrestling radio show. Riggs spoke about his time working with WWE for Tough Enough, as well as TNA, ROH, UFC and more. You can listen to audio of the appearance by clicking here. (MP3)

    One of the more newsworthy topics discussed was the major heat Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine received after not selling the Stone Cold Stunner he received following the Tough Enough season finale. Here’s what Riggs said about that situation:

    “I think that a lot of people may have just bit there tongue on that one and let it pass, however I do know that he got his ass chewed that’s for sure. I ain’t gonna blast nobody, I ain’t gonna mention nobody’s names or anything, but there certainly was some people that knew what the deal was and they weren’t happy.”

    The fact that Andy Leavine was already under a developmental contract with WWE during Tough Enough was also addressed. Regarding that situation, Riggs said:

    “You know it is what it is. Hell, he is back in FCW, so it’s not like the WWE invested in something they already had. I don’t think that it’s much, but I tell you that when I get my chance I’m gonna come through there and I’m gonna shake some things up. I’m gonna step on some toes. If someone is in my way then they can either move or get hit over. I think in this business your gonna get pushed around, however I’m gonna push myself to the top and I’m gonna give it my 

     

  • Updates On Brock Lesnar & Bobby Lashley’s MMA Careers

    We’ve got updates on the MMA careers of former WWE superstars Brock Lesnar and Bobby Lashley.

    – Following a second bout with the intestinal disease diverticulitis, Brock Lesnar is still going to be out of action for several months and unable to train as he recovers from his recent colon surgery. With all of Lesnar’s medical troubles over the past two years, many have speculated whether his MMA career might be over and a return to pro wrestling would be in the cards. According to a report on AroundTheOctagon.com, Lesnar still plans on fighting for 2 or 3 more years before retiring. He is expected to return to the octagon sometime in 2012 and at this time, his top priorities are getting healthy and reclaiming his UFC Heavyweight championship.

    Related News: Paul Heyman & Brock Lesnar Working With WWE Again?

    – Former WWE star Bobby Lashley’s next professional MMA fight has been announced. Lashley will clash with heavyweight fighter Eddie Sanchez on July 28th at Titan Championship Fighting’s next live event from Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas. The fight will air live on HDNet.

     

    As for Lashley’s pro wrestling career, he competed in Japan on Saturday for Antonio Inoki’s IGF promotion. Lashley wrestled fellow wrestling/MMA crossover star Josh Barnett. Barnett defeated Lashley via submission in the main event of the IGF show.

     

     

     

  • Good Humor Responds To WWE Ice Cream Bar Requests

    Good Humor, the company that produced and ultimately discontinued WWE’s beloved Ice Cream Bars, has issued a statement in response to the incredible amount of customer feedback they’ve received this week to requesting them to revive the beloved product:

    “Thank you for writing us regarding Good Humor.

    The product you have contacted us about has been discontinued. Our company’s goal is to provide consumers with a variety of products to meet their needs and preferences. As you may know, marketing is a complex function, and many business factors are taken into consideration before discontinuing a product.

    Before a product becomes available at the retail level, much time and expense is involved in perfecting the recipe, consumer focus testing, and marketing support. It truly saddens us when we must discontinue a product. However, consumer demand is a major factor. When the level of demand is insufficient to ensure that consumers receive high quality products at an affordable price, the product may be discontinued.

    We apologize that this product is no longer available and hope you will continue to enjoy the other products we offer. We will forward your comments to our brand staff.”

  • Foley Sold On MITB, McIntyre’s Bump, WM28 Travel Package

    – Many fans have been sending in emails asking Drew McIntyre, who took a nasty bump on RAW along with the Big Show when Mark Henry attacked show, which sent all 3 men off the stage. According to a backstage source, McIntyre was not scripted to fall off the stage and was visibly shaken up backstage following the fall.

    – WWE has announced that travel packages for WrestleMania 28 will go on sale next Monday, July 18. For more information, head over to the WWE website.

    – The dramatic build to Sunday’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view has been so good that former WWE & TNA star Mick Foley is considering attending the event. The former WWE & TNA star tweeted on Tuesday:

    “Thinking about getting a ticket for MITB, just to feel the atmosphere in Chicago as a wrestling fan. Should be amazing.”

  • How You Can Help Bring Back WWE Ice Cream Bars

    On Monday’s episode of RAW, CM Punk laid out his list of contractual demands for what it would take for him to sign a new contract. One of his demands was that WWE bring back their beloved ice cream bars – and include a CM Punk ice cream bar.

    In yet another demonstration of the power of social media and WWE’s global influence, “WWE Ice Cream Bars” were trending worldwide on Twitter last night.

    Now – you’ve got the power to help bring WWE Ice Cream Bars back.

    The ice cream bars were made by the Good Humor food company – and their website features a feedback section where you can contract them with your suggestions. CLICK HERE to contact Good Humor by email or phone and demand they bring back WWE Ice Cream Bars.

  • Update & Synopsis On WWE’s Bret vs. Shawn DVD

    As we’ve been reporting in recent weeks, WWE has been working on a new project  set involving former rivals Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels. According to a report on WWEDVDNews.com, the DVD will be part of a series titled, “WWE’s Greatest Rivalries.”

    The next rivalry in the series will be Steve Austin vs. The Rock, which is also sure to be a doozy.

    The working title for the two-disc Blu-ray and three-disc DVD is simply “Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart” and will be released on October 25th in North America.

    Here’s the synopsis:

    “For more than a decade, Bret “Hit Man” Hart and Shawn Michaels engaged in perhaps the most storied rivalry in the history of sports entertainment, from their teams (the Hart Foundation and the Rockers), through battles for the Intercontinental Championship and the richest prize in the business, the WWE Championship.

    Their enmity spilled out of the ring, and led to the most infamous incident in the history of professional wrestling, The Montreal Screwjob. More than a decade later, the two men buried the hatchet as both are now WWE Hall of Famers.

    Now, for the first time ever, the two sit down together and rehash their intertwined destinies in Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart. These new, never-before-aired, interviews will shed new light and insight on controversies fans have speculated about for years.”

    Here’s a clip of the memorable handshake and hug between Bret and Shawn on the January 4th, 2010 episode of WWE RAW, the night Bret Hart returned after 13 years away: