WWE’s official YouTube channel has posted the following video clips of CM Punk’s segments from RAW – check ’em out:
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What Happened After RAW With CM Punk & John Cena
After Monday’s episode of WWE RAW from Boston went off the air, John Cena defeated CM Punk in dark match.
Reader Brent L sent in the following live report of what happened:
“The match lasted about ten minutes. Punk grabbed the mic and wanted to thank Derek Jeter for his 3000 hits along with thanking himself. Punk then shoved Cena’s father at ringside which led to a punch from his father as well as an AA from Cena. Overall great Raw and Punk live is amazing.”
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JR Blog: Tonight’s RAW, Wrestling’s Biggest Ladies Man
WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR said about:
Tonight’s RAW From Boston: “What do I expect on RAW tonight from Boston? I have high expectations for the show tonight with all guns pointed toward Sunday’s MITB PPV headlined by Cena vs. Punk for the WWE Title. Curious to see what tonight’s crowd reaction will be for both the WWE Champion and the man who apparently is making his last Monday night Raw appearance for the foreseeable future. Tonight’s Raw needs to be a hit to help pop a nice PPV # Sunday. I’m very interested in the CM Punk story and where it goes. If MITB does well, one can arguably contribute the success to the WWE Title bout.”
Kevin Nash’s Movie Career: “What’s Kevin Nash up to. Oh, about 7 feet. Seriously, Kevin called me Monday on his way back from France where he wrestled on a one off event in the southern part of France and was on his way back to Miami where he’s filming a movie. Kevin plays Tom Cruise’s bodyguard in the film. It’s a huge, $200M film w/ an all star cast.”
Wrestling’s Biggest Ladies Man: “Who’s pro wrestling’s biggest ladies man. There were plenty of them but Ric Flair would be my #1 pick. However, he had many rivals.”
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Generation Me Gone From TNA, Another Rumored Release
Unfortunately for fans of Generation Me, the high-flying young tag team has decided to part ways with TNA Wrestling.
Matt Jackson, who wrestled as Max Buck as part of the Generation Me tag team along with Jeremy Buck, tweeted the following on Monday afternoon:
“Want you to hear it from us first: Yesterday, we asked for our release. Special thanks to TNA & the fans for a wonderful experience.”
Jackson added:
“Great experience, but definitely time to move on to something new. So much to say, but I’m gonna sit & let this all digest for awhile.”
It is also being reported that Orlando Jordan has been released from TNA as well, but we are still waiting for confirmation on Jordan’s departure.
According to TNA sources, the company is planning to part ways with several more talents in the coming weeks as a cost cutting measure. We have the names of several more stars who are likely done with TNA, but are awaiting confirmation before reporting them here. Stay tuned.
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Major Update On CM Punk’s Negotiations With WWE
With less than one week to go until WWE’s Money In The Bank pay-per-view, we’ve got a big update on CM Punk’s WWE future. According to several high level WWE sources, today is “the day” for WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, talent relations executive John Laurinaitis, and CM Punk in regards to both sides coming to terms on a new deal. One source was quoted over the weekend saying:
“This is very much like the Jericho and Jeff Hardy situations. Punk’s contract has already expired, but he signed an extension through the pay per view in order to work the main event with Cena in Chicago.”
While Punk has not been the most popular superstar behind the scenes in recent months, WWE management is not oblivious to the lack of star power currently on the WWE roster. Following the recent retirement of Edge, the departures of other PPV main eventers like Batista, Shawn Michaels and Chris Jericho, Punk’s value to WWE has never been higher.
With Punk’s WWE contract set to expire this weekend after Sunday’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view, this will be a very interesting week in WWE.
For much more on CM Punk leaving WWE, head over to our CM Punk news page!
(Partial Source: WrestleZone.com)
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Former WWE Star Finlay Comments On His Release
Earlier this year, former WWE superstar Finaly, who was working as an agent/producer behind the scenes at the time, was fired after booking an angle where The Miz interrupted the National Anthem at a live WWE event – which caused an uproar among the National Guard servicemen who were in attendance.
Finaly recently spoke to the UK’s Fighting Spirit magazine and had this to say about the situation:
“I was given a lot of leeway and a lot of power in WWE, and that comes with a lot of responsibility. I made a call that caused a storm and I paid for it. They play the American national anthem over here before every event. We had Miz going out first and, because it was just before WrestleMania, we were trying to get as much heat on him as possible. So my spur-of-the-moment call, as I sat right by the technician, was to tell him to hit Miz’s music while they were half-way through the national anthem. Of course, people were up in arms about it, but it was a good reaction as a heel. But there were National Guard people in the building that took exception to it, and I understand that fully. It wasn’t intended to insult anybody in that way — it was just part of an entertaining show. That’s what we do, we entertain — it’s about cheers and boos.”
- Related News: Batista Comments On Finlay’s Release
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TNA Executives Comment On Desintaion X
Following Sunday’s Destination X PPV, several TNA executives commented on the show via Twitter:
Dixie Carter: “Wow. What a brilliant night for Impact Wrestling’s X Division. I’m so proud.”
Hulk Hogan: “PPV – Did you like it? HH”
Eric Bischoff: “Enjoyed the PPV tonight. Big tip of the hat to RVD and Jerry Lynn. Story, action, and character. The way it should be done.”
Jeremy Borash: “Mike Tenay is a class act and was a great pleasure to work with. Incredible job by the wrestlers tonight at #DestinationX”
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TNA Destination X Pay-Per-View Results (7/10)
TNA Destination X Results
Sunday, July 10, 2011
From Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida
Results by: Sean Hopkins of WrestlingNewsWorldWe open the show with a video package that highlights the X-Division, which will really be taking center stage tonight.
The pyro hits and Mike Tenay welcomes us to the PPV. The Ultimate X structure is hanging over the ring, and the crowd looks packed, and excited to be there. JB is commentating alongside Mike Tenay as Taz is ‘on assignment’. JB says the X Division was the calling card of TNA at the beginning, and looking at the six sided ring returning, he can’t help but think of the past. They begin hyping the X-Division title match, and Daniels vs. Styles right away.
Singles Match
– Kazarian vs. Samoa JoeKazarian is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and he gets a big pop from this crowd which is really hot right off the bat.
The start:
The bell rings and Kaz jumps Joe, beating on him in the corner. Joe turns it around and delivers a couple of hard slaps before going for the rear naked choke. Kaz drops down and slides out of the ring. Joe goes for a suicide dive but Kaz goes in the ring, Kaz goes to the ring apron and Joe pulls his feet out from under him and Kaz goes crashing to the floor.
Mid-match notes:
Kaz delivers a couple of forearms to Joe on the outside, but Joe digs his thumbs into Kaz’s eyes before breaking the count. Kaz goes for a jumping cross body from the apron but Joe simply walks away and Kaz crashes again. Back in the ring Kaz catches Joe with a couple of quick boots, but Joe comes right back, sending Kaz into the corner hard with a shoulder block that knocks Kaz down. Kaz goes for a springboard move but Joe catches him in an atomic drop, hits a big kick and a quick senton which is good for a near fall. Kaz is up and comes back with a couple of quick rights but Joe sits him back down with a quick running forearm. Joe hits a snapmare and a huge chop to the back, kick to the chest, and knee drop combo. Joe goes for another pin but only gets two.
Joe goes for the choke, but Kaz fights out of it, so Joe connects with a big clothesline instead. Joe picks Kaz up, shrugs off a couple of chops, and hits a few head butts. Joe puts Kaz on the top rope, and hits a big chop. Joe goes for the muscle buster, but Kaz fights it off. Kaz goes to the apron, and comes back in with a big springboard missile dropkick. Both men get up and trade forearms, and the crowd is way behind Joe. Joe looks to get the upper hand, but Kaz slams Joe and hits a big springboard leg drop. Kaz goes back to the well and hits a springboard DDT, putting Joe down, but Kaz can only get a two count. Both men get up and Joe back drops Kaz to the apron. Kaz hits Joe with a shoulder to the gut and brings himself back in with a slingshot DDT that’s good for another two count.
Joe goes up to the second rope and gets rocked by a kick to the face from Kaz. Kaz climbs up to the top, but Joe fights him off and Kaz goes to the apron. Kaz goes for another shoulder to the gut, but Joe sees it coming and connects with a big kick to the chest. Joe connects with a beautiful elbow suicida to the outside, knocking Kaz against the barricade and taking him to the floor. Joe rolls Kaz back into the ring and follows. Joe slaps Kaz in the back repeatedly and goes for a powerbomb but Joe fights it off. Kaz goes for the reverse tombstone, but Joe reverses into a powerbomb for two. Joe goes right into the STF and cranks back in Kaz, right in the middle of the ring. Joe releases the hold when Kaz bite his finger. Kaz hits a dropkick sending Joe into the corner. Kaz goes for a splash but Joe puts him right back down with a big urunage.
The finish:
Joe is finally able to lock in the rear naked choke and get his legs wrapped around Kaz’s body. Kaz tries to reach for the ropes. He’s eventually able to grab the ropes, and Joe pushes off the referee when he breaks. Hebner is not very happy and he argues with Joe for a bit. Joe goes for another rear naked choke, but Kaz reverses into a quick roll up and scores the three count.
Winner: Kazarian
Joe looks concerned and angry and Kaz looks relieved to be out of the ring, while we get highlights.
We get highlights of the three way match between AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Samoa Joe, apparently these will air several times throughout the night.
A video is shown of Daniels pulling up to the arena and getting his luggage out of the car. Riveting. Footage is also shown of Curry man signing autographs backstage with Suicide and Eric Young walks into the line, he asks if one of them can be his tag team partner. None of them can team with him. Shark Boy walks in and says if he needs a partner, Young needs to look no further.
Open Challenge Match
– Douglas Williams w/Magnus & Rob Terry vs. Mark HaskinsDouglas Williams is out to the ring, with Magnus and Rob Terry in tow, for his open challenge. Mark Haskins is announced as Douglas Williams’ opponent, he apparently impressed on TNA’s last tour of the UK, and is being given an opportunity here. Williams tells Terry and Magnus to leave this to him. He then turns to Haskins and says he’s surprised to see he accepted the challenge, a fellow countryman no less. He’s not that shocked though, because he made such an impression on the tour last year that people said he’d be the next X Division star from the UK, and he’s great, but he’s no Douglas Williams. He says it’s a very different thing to wrestle live on PPV, so he hopes Haskins brought his A game cause he’ll need it.
The start:
The bell rings and Haskins is able to get the crowd right behind him. Williams chain wrestles Haskins down to the mat until he’s forced to break. Another bit of chain wrestling ends up with Williams on top. Williams backs Haskins into the corner and puts him down with a right hand to the face. Williams and Haskins trade some neat roll up combinations and Williams rolls to the outside.
Mid-match notes:
Williams makes his way back into the ring and Williams locks in a body scissors. Haskins tries to fight it off with head butts, the locking in a head lock. Williams fights up to his feet, and Haskins ends up in the corner. He hits Williams with a big boot to the face, jumps over Williams, and hits a monkey flip. Williams rolls to the outside and Haskins hits a dropkick through the ropes. Haskins goes to the apron, and Williams pulls his feet out from under him and slams his back into the ring apron. Williams hits a suplex on the outside before rolling Haskins into the ring and going for the pin. Williams gets two, so he turns to a submission instead, wrenching Haskins in a bow and arrow submission, but Haskins reverses into a pin for two.
Williams locks Haskins in an awesome submission before backing him up face first into the corner turnbuckle. Williams puts Haskins on the top rope and goes up after him but Haskins fights him off and connects with a big missile dropkick. Haskins and Williams trade forearms and European uppercuts respectively, until Haskins connects with a backslide for two, hits Williams with a couple of quick clotheslines, splashes Williams in the corner, and almost botches a springboard cross body. Williams is almost able to connect with a chaos theory, but Haskins counters and hits a quick ace crusher.
The finish:
Williams is able to catch Haskins with a big running knee in the corner. When Williams comes off the top Haskins catches him with a big kick to the face. Haskins goes to the top and slips off, goes back up and goes for the shooting star press but Williams rolls out of the way. Williams sneaks in for a pin and gets the three count.
Winner: Douglas Williams
Williams goes to leave the ring but turns back to Haskins. Williams raises Haskins arm and shakes his hand, to the crowd chagrin.
Austin Aries is backstage with Christy Hemme. Aries says he wants all the true fans watching this to listen. He says he’s not some spot monkey or just some guy to do some flips and moves, he’s the most polished performer in the industry, and there’s not a man on the roster he can’t beat. Tonight’s a big night for TNA because they can add this man to their roster. He says tonight he’ll beat three other men because they’re not A Double, and they’ll find that out.
Tag Team Match
Generation Me vs. Shark Boy & Eric YoungGeneration Me are out to the ring first, and they get a pretty decent reaction from the crowd. Eric Young is out next with his two worthless title belts. Young gets a huge pop from the crowd. Shark Boy is the last man to the ring, and surprisingly his pop isn’t that big, considering how long it’s been since he was on TNA PPV.
The start:
The bell rings and Jeremy and Shark Boy and Eric Young have a bit of trouble figuring out who will start the match for their team. Shark Boy eventually says he’ll start, but Young immediately tags in, then tags right back out. Shark Boy and Jeremy lock up and Jeremy backs Shark Boy up only to slap him across the face. Jeremy goes for something in the corner but ends up crotched on the middle turnbuckle.
Mid-match notes:
Shark Boy connects with a series of boots, stomping a mud hole in Jeremy before going for the punches in the corner, the Thesz press, and the fist drop. Shark Boy signals for Young, and tags him in. Young comes in with a big double sledge to Jeremy’s arm, but he catches a big back elbow, and this allows Maz to tag in.
Max pounds on Young in the corner for a bit, then they try to run circles around each other in an impressive display before Young connects with a big atomic drop and tags out to Shark Boy. Shark Boy bites Max’s behind, which forces Max to the outside. Shark Boy follows, and this allows Jeremy to get involved. Shark Boy is tossed back into the ring and both members of Gen Me lay in with boots to Shark Boy. Jeremy locks in a sleeper hold, forcing Shark Boy down to the mat.
The ref raises and drops Shark Boy’s arm, but he refuses to quit and makes his way to his corner, but Max takes out EY. Max hits a big dropkick and Jeremy goes for the cover but Shark Boy kicks out at two. Shark Boy connects with a quick neck breaker. EY is back on the apron, and he’s changed gear into a macho man styles outfit. Young gets the hot tag and goes wild on both Bucks, hitting a big belly to belly suplex on Max.
The finish:
Jeremy comes up with a quick facebuster before hitting a dive to the outside on top of Shark Boy. Max goes for the pin but Young kicks out at two. Gen Me try for More Bang for Your Buck, but Young fights out of it. Shark Boy hits the Chummer on Max and Young follows it up with a wheelbarrow slam. Young pins Max and gets the three count.
Winners: Shark Boy & Eric Young
We get footage of Styles and Daniels as tag team partners against America’s Most Wanted, winning the Tag Team titles. Daniels is shown backstage talking to someone. Styles comes by and asks if Daniels is ready. Daniels says yeah, and the two shake hands.
Zema Ion is backstage with Christy Hemme. He seems a little intimidated by the men in the ring against him tonight. He says a lot of people don’t see him winning this match, but tonight he’s proving it to himself. Zema says he’ll be damned if anyone keeps him from getting what he wants. This leads into a quick promo for the Ultimate X match.
#1 Contender Ultimate X Match
-Alex Shelley vs. Robbie E vs. Shannon Moore vs. Amazing RedAs the construction of the cage continues, JB and Tenay try to kill time, talking about what may be running through the heads of the competitors going into the match tonight. The Ultimate X structure is finally set up and secure (sorry, it’s definitely not a cage).
Shannon Moore’s music hits and he makes his way out to the ring to a lot of love from the crowd. Robbie E. is the next man to make his way out to the ring, of course with Cookie in tow. The crowd really doesn’t seem to care about Robbie. It’s interesting to note that this is his second Ultimate X match, which is a fact I completely forgot until Tenay threw it out there. Amazing Red is the third man out to the ring, and he gets a lot of love from the crowd. Alex Shelley is out to the ring last, and the crowd is excited to see him as well.
The start:
Things break down quickly as soon as the bell rings and Shannon Moore comes out as the dominant party, taking every other competitor out. Moore goes for the corner but Red catches him, stop him and sends him to the outside. Red also stops Shelley in the corner with a big kick to the face. Robbie is climbing the ropes, and he’s pulled down by Red and stunned with a huge kick. Red goes for the X, but he’s stopped by Shelley. Shelley goes to work on Red’s leg, hanging one up in the ropes and hitting a dragon screw leg whip on the other.
Mid-match notes:
Shelley turns his attention to Moore for a bit before hitting a reverse STO sending Robbie face first into the corner. Shelley pulls Moore down in a tree of woe on top of Robbie and hits a dropkick on both men. Shelley goes into the corner and tries to climb the structure but he’s stopped by Red. Shelley fights Red off with a couple of elbows to the head. Shelley climbs the ropes hand over hand but Robbie pulls him down and takes him out with a big clothesline. Red hangs Robbie up on the top rope before taking Shelley down to the floor.
Red goes for a springboard maneuver but Robbie avoids it, and hits sole food on Red. Robbie goes for a baseball slide on Moore but Moore catches him in the ring apron. Shelley makes his way out as well, but he’s taken out with an asai moonsault to the floor. Red is going for the X but Moore comes into the ring and stop him, using him to throw him into Shelley. Moore splashes Shelley in the corner, before Red hits a shooting star press off the back of Moore on to Shelley. Robbie takes out Red with a huge clothesline and he points up to the X. Robbie goes to the corner and begins climbing the ropes but he’s taken down by Red who hits repeated spin kicks to Robbie’s chest. Robbie whips Red into the ropes and Red flies over the top with a corkscrew plancha on top of Shelley and Moore.
Robbie goes up again and begins climbing toward the X, but he’s caught with a huge missile dropkick to the chest from Red that takes him down to the mat, where he immediately rolls to the outside. Moore begins climbing the structure up to the cables. Moore bypasses the cables, and climbs to the top of the Ultimate X structure. Moore gets to the top of the truss. Shelley is going for the cables but Cookie is holding on to his legs. Red is climbing the cables as well.
The finish:
Moore is directly above the X, and Red has climbed almost all the way there. Moore stomps Red off of the cables. Moore drops on to the cables. Shelley stomps at Moore and kicks him off. Shelley pulls the X down off of the cables, and drops to the mat to win the match.
Winner & NEW #1 Contender to the TNA X-Division Championship: Alex Shelley
While Shelley celebrates with the X, Chris Sabin makes his way down the ramp to join in the celebration.
We get highlights from Final Resolution 2009 which is the last time Daniels and Styles met in a singles match.
Low Ki is backstage with So Cal Val. He says he’s made a career out of ‘go hard or go home’. He’s made a career out of proving people wrong. He says to gain his contract tonight, he’s going to have to fight, where wrestling still matters.
Singles Match
– Jerry Lynn vs. Rob Van DamWe get a video package of the recent history between these two men (unfortunately, Vince owns all of their previous history), for the match that I’m honestly more excited about than anything else on the show. Jerry Lynn is the first man out to the ring, and he gets an OK reaction from the crowd, but for a former ROH and ECW World Champion, it’s a shame it’s not even just a bit better.
RVD is out next, and he gets a pretty good reaction from the crowd too, but either they’re getting tired or they just aren’t that into this match.
The start:
The bell rings and now the crowd seems to be interested. Maybe they just weren’t mic’d well for the intros. We get a handshake before the match. Both men are slow to start but Lynn puts out a hand. Both men back away and Van Dam goes to the corner where he poses for a big pop from the crowd. Dueling chants from the crowd now. Lynn goes up and poses in the corner to a big pop from the crowd. They’ve got the crowd worked up without even touching. Lock up and RVD goes for a head lock. Lynn fights it off but RVD hits a shoulderblock. Awesome chain of moves from both men with neither gaining an advantage.
Mid-match notes:
Lynn locks in a shoulder block, but RVD fights it off. Another amazing sequence of flippy moves and RVD comes up with an arm bar. Lynn fights up to his feet and backs RVD into the corner. Lynn lays into Van Dam with knee to the gut, he ducks a springboard dropkick, but when he goes to the top he’s caught with a big kick from RVD that sits him on the top turnbuckle. RVD goes for a superplex but Lynn fights it off. Lynn goes for a tornado DDT on the apron but Van Dam stops it, and clotheslines Lynn over the top rope back into the ring.
Van Dam goes for a spinning kick in the corner but Lynn avoids it. Another quick series of chain wrestling and Lynn comes up looking frustrated, but the fans are loving this match. Lynn catches RVD with a boot to the gut, but RVD hits a big kick that sends Lynn to the outside. Van Dam runs the ropes, but Lynn moves and Rob stops himself before diving out of the ring. RVD invites Lynn back into the ring and holds the ropes for him before getting the crowd to applaud Lynn. RVD goes for a handshake and Lynn grabs the hand and sends RVD over the top where he crashes to the floor and into the guard rail.
Lynn catches Van Dam with a big dropkick that sends Van Dam crashing back into the barricade, before Lynn goes to the ring apron and hits a somersaulting dive to the floor on top of Van Dam. Lynn sends RVD back into the ring and goes for a pin but he’s only able to get a two count. Lynn goes for the blatant choke in front of the ref but he breaks before the five count. RVD tries to fight back, sending Lynn into the corner, but Lynn connects with a big kick to the face. Lynn goes for the tornado DDT but RVD fights it off, both men go for something, but Lynn connects with a big bridging German suplex for a two count. Lynn locks in a rear chin lock.
RVD gets to his feet but Lynn yanks him back down to the mat by his hair. Lynn puts RVD’s neck on the bottom rope and uses his boot to choke Van Dam against the rope. Lynn stomps away at RVD. Lynn connects with a vicious short arm clothesline that’s good for another near fall. Lynn picks RVD up and tries to send him into the ropes but RVD reverses. Lynn catches RVD with a kick to the chest. Both men go for a hip toss, but RVD takes Lynn to the mat. Van Dam hits rolling thunder and gets a two count from it. Lynn sends RVD into the corner, but RVD comes right back out with a spin kick that sends Lynn to the floor.
RVD catches Lynn with a baseball slide that sends him into the guardrail. Van Dam goes to the outside, suplexes Lynn, hanging him up on the guardrail, and goes to the apron where he connects with a leaping leg drop across Lynn’s back on the barricade. RVD rolls Lynn back into the ring and connects with a slingshot leg drop. RVD avoids the pin and goes up to the top instead. Lynn pushes RVD off the top rope and RVD crashes down into the barricade. Lynn goes to the outside and rolls RVD into the ring. Lynn grabs a steel chair before rolling back into the ring. Hebner argues with Lynn about the chair. Lynn avoids a spin kick from RVD and Lynn connects with a leg drop that sends RVD head first into the chair. Lynn goes for a pin but Van Dam kicks out at two. Lynn goes outside for another steel chair. Van Dam is able to get to his feet and send Lynn into the corner. Lynn connects with a sunset bomb from the middle rope into the steel chair, but Lynn still can’t keep RVD down for three.
The finish:
Lynn swings with a chair, but RVD connects with a kick that sends the chair into Lynn’s face. RVD goes to the top, connects with the five star frog splash, and pins Jerry Lynn for the three count.
Winner: Rob Van Dam
So Cal Val is backstage with Jack Evans. Jack Evans says the men he faces tonight are the three greatest athletes he’s faced at one time. But by hook or by crook he’ll take the contract home tonight.
4-Way TNA Contract Match
Austin Aries vs. Zema Ion vs. Low Ki vs. Jack EvansAustin Aries is the first man out to the ring, in his ridiculous pink fuzzy jacket. Zema Ion is the second man out to the ring, and we get recaps of how these men qualified for these matches. Low Ki is out third and he gets a huge pop from the crowd. Finally, Jack Evans makes his way out and he gets a good reaction from the crowd as well.
The start:
The bell rings, and this looks like it will be tornado style. Aries and Ion pair off while Evans and Low Ki pair off. Aries and Low Ki make short work, so turn to each other instead. Ki hits a big kick to Aries’ chest sending him to the outside.
Mid-match notes:
Ki shoves Ion away hard before catching a big kick to the face from Evans. Jack catches Ion with a big headscissors and a spin kick, but he leaves his feet and Ion puts his boots in Evans’ back. Ion and Ki trade chops, and Ki hits Ion with a big kick to the face with is good for a near fall.
Aries is able to take Ki down to the mat and he takes him into the corner where he hits a back rake. Aries rakes the chest of Evans and Ion, but then gets a dropkick from all three men for his troubles. Evans hits some innovative offense before hitting a dropsault on Ki and Ion for a near fall on Ion. Ki catches a kick to the face from Evans, but Aries pulls him down to the ring floor. Ion hits Aries with a baseball slide that takes him out. Ion rolls back into the ring to fight with Ki. Evans goes for an asai moonsault but Aries moves and shoves him into the ring apron. In the ring Ion has a guillotine on Ki. Aries breaks it up and he and Ion trade holds, but Aries ends up dropkicking Ion in the face.
Evans flies back into the match, and so does Ki, with a big kick to Evans’ face. Ion and Evans try to come up behind Aries and Ki, but Aries and Ki lock in the last chancery and dragon sleeper on Ion and Evans. Aries lets go of the submission and breaks up Ki’s. Evans and Ion roll to the outside. Aries and Ki trade huge chops. Aries chops Ki’s back. Aries goes for the brainbuster but Ki reverses. Evans comes into the match from out of nowhere and he goes for the pin on Ki and Aries. Ion is in next and he takes Evans out. Aries hits a knee breaker urunage combo on Ion and follows it up with a pendulum elbow but it’s broken up by a double stomp to Aries’ back by Ki. Ki goes for the pin but Aries kicks out at two. Ki sends Evans into the ropes and Evans hits an inventive hurricarana. Evans goes into the ropes but Ion pulls them down and Evan crashes to the floor. Ion goes into the ropes but Aries hits him with a quick running forearm that’s good for a two count.
Ki takes Aries out with a giant kick to the face from Ki that’s good for another near fall. Ki hits Ion with a giant kick that sends Ion into the corner. Evans hits a big twisting kick to Ki’s face, and in turn is met with a huge rolling elbow to the face from Aries. Aries goes for a pin on everyone and the crowd chants ‘Sign Them All’. Ion lays in to Aries with a series of forearms, and he backdrops Aries to the apron, but Aries comes back with a neckbreaker, snapping Ion’s neck against the middle rope. Aries goes to the top, but he’s stopped cold by a huge kick from Low Ki. Ki pins Aries but can only get a two count. Ki drags Aries to the corner of the ring and goes to the top but he’s caught with a huge hurricarana from Jack Evans, but it’s only good for a two count. Evans calls for the 630, but Ion cuts it off.
The finish:
Ion connects with the 450 on Ki but Aries breaks up the pin with a big elbow drop. Evans goes for the 630 but Ki gets his knees up. Aries kicks Evans in the top of the head before hitting a huge impact dropkick in the corner on Ki. Aries hits a big brainbuster on Ki, pins him, and gets the three count.
Winner and NEW Impact Wrestling Roster Member: Austin Aries
So Cal Val is ringside with the contract and a mic. Aries asks if anyone is surprised. He says he’s said it once, and he’ll say it again, he’s the greatest man that ever lived.
Abyss is shown backstage reading ‘The Art of War’. He says Kendrick thinks tonight will be a moral victory for the X Division and he might be right, but tonight Abyss will teach him a lesson in pain and humiliation. He says no nation has ever benefited from prolonged warfare. He says when the end is near and it’s time for Kendrick to die, he’ll make it quick. But not too quick.
X Division Championship Match
– Abyss (c) vs. Brian KendrickWe get a video package detailing the events that have led up to this match, as well as thoughts from Abyss, Kendrick and Eric Bischoff.
Brian Kendrick is the first man out to the ring, and he’s all business making his way down to the ring quickly, shedding his robe on the way. Abyss makes his way out to the ring next, slowly and methodically. Abyss gets a mixed reaction from the crowd on hand. We get formal ring introductions for both men and I just want to throw in that Christy Hemme is nowhere near as good as JB at this.
The start:
The bell ring and Kendrick lays in to Abyss with a couple of kicks to the legs but Abyss shrugs it off. Kendrick uses his speed to avoid blows from Abyss, but when Kendrick goes for a big cross body Kendrick bounces off of Abyss. Abyss lays in with a huge clubbing blow across Kendrick’s back. Abyss goes for a splash but Kendrick avoids it and attempts to mount Abyss in the corner with a series of punches but Abyss fights him off and puts Kendrick down to the mat. Kendrick comes back with more kicks to the leg, but Abyss grabs Kendrick around the throat. Kendrick bites Abyss’ fingers so Abyss fights Kendrick off. Abyss throws Kendrick out to the floor.
Mid-match notes:
Abyss lays in with more big blows across Kendrick’s back before sending him back into the ring. Abyss puts Kendrick up in the corner and hits a big open hand slap to Kendrick’s chest. Abyss goes for another splash, but Kendrick comes back, throwing himself into Abyss. Abyss extends the leg in a big boot a takes Kendrick out. Abyss finally connects with a big splash in the corner and Kendrick crumples.
Abyss drops down to the knee in the corner to read a bit of ‘The Art of War’. Kendrick tries to fight Abyss a bit, but Abyss takes it right to Kendrick, pounding him with punches to the back of the head. Kendrick struggles to get back up to his feet, using the ropes to support himself. Abyss picks up the book again and Kendrick comes up with a huge forearm that stuns Abyss and opens him up above the eye. Kendrick uses his speed to avoid more shots from Abyss and connects with a dropkick that sends Abyss to the outside. Kendrick dives through the ropes and connects with Abyss, dropping the monster. Kendrick avoids a charging Abyss and Abyss crashes into the ring steps. Back in the ring Kendrick goes to the top and connects with a cross body for two. Kendrick goes to the apron and back to the top, connecting with a missile dropkick for another two count.
Kendrick goes for the sliced bread, but Abyss counters it into the shock treatment. Abyss goes for the cover but Kendrick is able to kick out at two. Kendrick comes up with a couple of quick shots to the gut. Kendrick avoids hitting the ref in the corner, but Abyss crashes into the ref in the corner. Kendrick connects with sliced bread but there’s no ref. Eric Bischoff makes his way out to the ring and he gets in Kendrick’s face about something, so Kendrick decks Bischoff. Bully Ray, Gunner, and Scott Steiner make their way down to the ring. So Gen Me and Amazing Red come down to help Kendrick. Gen Me and Amazing Red are send packing, and Gunner Ray and Steiner team up. The locker room empties of X-Division guys, and Immortal is completely overwhelmed.
The finish:
It’s an absolute melee that breaks up out of nowhere. Kendrick is able to roll up Abyss out of nowhere, and the ref stands up on the outside to count the pin, after having missed a humongous brawl.
Winner and NEW TNA X Division Champion: Brian Kendrick
Confetti rains from the roof while the X-Division roster celebrates the title win with Kendrick.
On his way to the back Abyss shoves Bully Ray and knocks him down. Kendrick makes his way to the back with the X-Division roster in tow.
We get a video package that highlights the events over the past few weeks that have led up to this match. The package is also about the history of both Daniels and Styles in the TNA X Division, and how Daniels has felt lost since coming back to TNA, and this is about regaining his spot.
Singles Match
Christopher Daniels vs. AJ StylesDaniels is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and he gets a decent reaction from the crowd. Tenay notes that Daniels has the longest single reign as TNA X Division Champion. AJ Styles is the next man out to the ring and he gets a huge pop from the crowd.
Christy Hemme does formal ring introductions for both men again. Both men get good pops from the crowd when their name’s are announced.
The start:
Styles and Daniels slap hands before the match. Both men lock up and jockey for position around the ring. Styles backs Daniels into the corner and we get a clean break. Daniels locks in a side head lock and AJ is quick to fight it off. Both men trade holds before Styles wrenches away at Daniels’ arm. Daniels turns it into another head lock but AJ goes right back into the arm wrench. Daniels locks in a headlock again but AJ is able to turn it into more arm work. Both men trade arm drags, and just when Daniels thinks he has the better of AJ, Styles is able to surprise him. Daniels slams Styles down to the mat and hits a hip toss but Styles comes right back locking in a hammer lock.
Mid-match notes:
Daniels fights up to his feet and Styles catches him with a boot to the chest. Daniels tosses Styles to the outside. Daniels goes for a dive but Styles goes inside. Styles starts on a dive, but Daniels is back in the ring when Styles turns around. AJ goes back to work on the arm, but Daniels fights it off for another head lock. Styles back drops Daniels to get out of the hold, and after a series of quick moves he’s able to hit an arm drag and keep hold of Daniels’ arm.
Daniels fights back up to his feet and out of the hold. Daniels bails to the outside and AJ chases. AJ goes for a springboard move but Daniels ducks it and goes for the arm. Another quick series and AJ hits a big dropkick, then another. Styles locks in a rear chin lock and Daniels is quick to fight back up to his feet. Styles slams Daniels down to the mat and drops a big knee on Daniels’ head for a two count. AJ sends Daniels into the corner and then takes him down to the mat where he goes right back to work with an arm bar.
Daniels fights up to his feet, but Styles takes him right back down with a hurricarana then goes right back into the arm bar. Daniels fights up again, and Daniels is almost able to hit the Styles clash, but Styles rolls to the outside and Daniels connects with a dive through the ropes. Daniels goes back into the ring and goes over the top with a big dive straight into Styles. Daniels sends Styles back into the ring and picks Styles up to his feet. Daniels hits a back drop suplex, then another. Daniels hits a third back drop suplex and goes for the pin but only gets two.
Daniels hits Styles with a couple of quick strikes, and Styles tries to fight back but Daniels is quick to put him down with a neckbreaker. Daniels goes for the pin but he’s only able to get two. Daniels wrenches away at Styles’ neck, trying to wear AJ down. Styles fights up to his feet and out of the hold but walks right into a big slam from Daniels. AJ sends Daniels to the outside and follows with a big splash over the top rope.
Back in the ring Styles hits Daniels with a sick forearm to the face then another. Daniels crumples in the corner. Styles sends Daniels across the ring and follows with a big flying forearm in the corner. Styles goes for the pin but he’s only able to get two. Styles locks in an arm bar but Daniels is able to make it into the ropes to force a break. Daniels rolls to the apron and Styles follows. Daniels goes for a suplex, but Styles fights it off and suplexes Daniels, planting him on the ring apron.
AJ goes for something but Daniels stops him and Styles ends up laying on the arena floor. Daniels rolls Styles back into the ring and chops Styles in the back of the hea in the corner. Daniels hits a drop down neckbreaker and goes for another pin but he’s only able to get two. AJ backs Daniels back into the corner but he’s met with a big boot. Styles tries to go for a quick roll up, but Daniels is able to counter into the crossface.
AJ gets into the ropes to force a break. Daniels shoulders AJ and puts him down with a quick Death Valley driver, but he’s still only able to get a two count. Daniels picks AJ up but AJ punches him in the gut. Another punch, and another, and Styles is back on his feet trading chops with Daniels. AJ connects with an enzugiri and both men are down.
Daniels goes for a splash but AJ moves and Daniels crashes. AJ connects with a series of blows but he goes for a move from the top and he slips and crashes down to the mat. Daniels goes for a pin but he’s only able to get two. Daniels goes for a suplex but AJ reverses it, turning his into a suplex/neckbreaker. Both men are slow to get to their feet. Daniels backs into the corner and he and AJ trade blows. Daniels goes to the middle rope and Styles catches him, hitting a spinning rack bomb, but Styles is only able to get a two count.
Styles and Daniels trade blows again but Daniels stops it this time and locks in a koji clutch in the middle of the ring. AJ is able to stand up with Daniels on his back and he dumps Daniels out on to the ring apron. Daniels comes back in with a forearm, chops to the chest, and a couple of palm thrusts to the face. Daniels puts Styles on the top rope and brings him out and over his head, crashing down to the mat on his back. Daniels goes for the pin but he’s only able to get two. Daniels picks Styles up but Styles fights him off. Daniels goes to the top but he’s stopped by Styles who tosses him off and down to the mat. Daniels goes for a moonsault but AJ avoids it and hits a moonsault/reverse DDT of his own.
Styles goes for the Styles clash but AJ avoids it. Styles tries for the angels wings, but Daniels fights it off. Daniels tries for a roll up but Styles is able to kicks out at two. Daniels hits a quick STO takedown but it’s still only good for a two count. Styles hits Daniels with a couple of forearms and Daniels comes right back with a urunage. Daniels goes for the BME but Styles gets a boot up. Styles connects with the Styles clash but Daniels is able to kick out at two.
The finish:
Styles goes to the apron for the springboard 450 but Daniels gets his knees up. Daniels hits the angels’ wings but Styles still kicks out at two. Daniels hits three quick elbows before going out to the apron and climbing to the top. Styles kicks Daniels’ legs and stops him mid-move. Styles climbs the turnbuckles and goes for the superplex but Daniels tries to fight it off. Daniels tries for the angels’ wings for the top but AJ back body drops him off. AJ, still on top, hits the spiral tap. Styles crawls over for the pin and gets the three count.
Winner: AJ Styles
Following the match, Daniels looks sad. AJ offers Daniels his hand but Daniels turns his back on AJ. Daniels turns around and shakes Styles hand, giving him a hug as well. Daniels holds up AJ’s hand before getting out of the ring to let him have a moment to end the PPV.
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Major Change To SmackDown’s Creative Team
There’s been a major shakeup behind the scenes on the writing team for SmackDown.
Former WWE creative team member Court Bauer wrote on Twitter account yesterday that Ed Koskey has been promoted to the head writer of Smackdown.
Koskey is replacing Michael Hayes, who will be scaling back his duties on the creative end and will focus on managing WWE’s agents/producers.
It will be interesting to see how Hayes’ departure changes the creative vision of WWE’s Friday night brand in the coming months.
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JR Blog: Hogan-WWE, Punk’s Departure, Factions & 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:
Lack Of Factions In WWE: “Why are there no viable factions? Factions were awesome in preceding generations because there were more recognizable stars who could be cast as members of various factions. Replicating successful factions today can be accomplished, in theory, but not nearly as easily as it was when, say, the Horsemen, were formed. Plus, for factions to be successful they have to have success in the ring over an extended length of time and cannot be overstocked with members.”
Hulk Hogan’s WWE Future: “Will Hulk Hogan ever return to WWE? I have no idea. I assume any thing is possible. I can’t see Hogan returning to wrestle multiple matches in WWE due to his health issues but regarding this talent and his future I simply don’t know and nothing would surprise me.”
Lack Of Big Name Surprises: “Why are there not more ‘top talent’ surprises appearing on WWE TV and challenging WWE’s incumbent top guys. Ever heard of contracts? Legal issues prevent talents from jumping from one brand to another PLUS who’s out there that would make a massive impact if they just showed up live on RAW unannounced?”
Whether CM Punk Is Really Leaving: “Is CM Punk leaving WWE? I’m not involved in this matter whatsoever but from what I’ve read and what WWE has publically stated, Punk vs. Cena at the MITB PPV in Chicago, Punk’s hometown, will be CM Punk’s last, foreseeable bout in WWE….win, lose, or draw. As an outsider looking in, I’d say Punk will finish up Sunday July 17 as WWE has stated.”
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Video: Hulk Hogan Spoils Upcoming TNA Storyline
In a video interview at E3 to promote his new Xbox Kinect video game, Hulk Hogan spoils and upcoming TNA storyline regarding the return of the red and yellow:
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WWE Stars Comment On Last Night’s Impact Wrestling Show
Several WWE personalities commented on Twitter about last night’s TNA Impact Wrestling broadcast, including WWE United States champion Dolph Ziggler, Tyson Kidd and Gail Kim.
Dolph Ziggler wrote the following on Twitter last night about the TNA Impact Wrestling match between Jack Evans, Jesse Sorensen and Tony Nese:
“Cool ultimate x qualifier match on impact tonight! Evans does some pretty sick stuff! #seewrestlingcanbefun”
Tyson Kidd then wrote that it was good to see his friend Jack Evans back on TV.
Gail Kim then chimed in and asked Kidd and Ziggler what she missed. She wrote:
“a few peeps tweeting about evans. Did I miss some good s**t??”
Dolph Ziggler replied:
“x qualifier was fun to watch, and seeing lynn and rvd in the ring together was cool too”
- Related News: Gail Kim Criticizes WWE Creative On Twitter
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WWE SmackDown Preview For Tonight: Orton vs. Sheamus
The following is a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s episode of Friday Night SmackDown on SyFy:
* The show opens with the Money in the Bank participants in the ring being interviewed
* Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase vs. Ezekiel Jackson and Daniel Bryan
* Trent Baretta vs. Jinder Mahal
* AJ Lee vs. Tamina.
* Mark Henry vs. Kane
* The Usos vs. Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel
* Sin Cara vs. Tyson Kidd.
* Randy Orton vs. Sheamus in the main event
Check Out: *SPOILERS* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Tonight
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*SPOILERS* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Tonight
WWE SmackDown on Syfy Credit to SEScoops.com reader Freddy for sending in the following WWE SmackDown spoilers last week’s tapings from Tucson, Arizona.
* The show opens with the Money in the Bank participants in the ring being interviewed. Sheamus cleans house with a chair and wants revenge for being punted out of a title shot. Christian comes out and says at Money in the Bank, he will get his rematch against Orton and if Orton gets DQ’d or the ref makes a bad call, Christian automatically wins the title. Sheamus vs. Christian is announced for tonight.
* Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase beat Ezekiel Jackson and Daniel Bryan.
* Angry promo with Mark Henry.
* Jinder Mahal beat Trent Baretta with The Great Khali on commentary.
* AJ Lee defeated Tamina.
* Mark Henry beat Kane. Good showing by Henry, he’s been very aggressive all night.
* The Usos beat Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel. Lots of hype for the Usos here.
* Sin Cara beat Tyson Kidd. Another good match.
* Randy Orton and Sheamus go to a double disqualification in the main event as Christian attacked them both. Orton ends up with the upperhand, taking them both out.
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Seth Rollins Talks About Leaving ROH For WWE
Forme Ring of Honor champion Tyler Black, who is now training at WWE developmental as Seth Rollins, recently responded to a number of fan questions on Twitter regarding his upcoming debut and more. Here are some highlights of what Rollins said about:
Why he left ROH for WWE:
“I love ROH, but the life span of someone in this profession is short…unless you’re a Flair or Hogan type…which I do not ever want to be. So we have to make a lot of money as fast as we can. WWE is the ONLY place in our industry right now where that is possible. In addition, it was always my dream to wrestle for and entertain as many people as I can. I grew up on WWE and main eventing Wrestlemania has been a Dream of mine for a long time.”
Who came up with his FCW name and what he would use if he could change it:
“Myself and The American Dream (Dusty Rhodes) came up with it together. If I could change it I would go back to using Tyler Black”
Comparisons between he and CM Punk:
“Gladly. He and I are separated in age by like 7 years I think, but we carry a lot of the same ideologies. We are both Midwestern kids raised on hard work and internal drive. We both found a lot to relate to in a certain genre of music and its subculture. And we both love professional wrestling. It is remarkable that we both happened to carve similar paths on our way to success, but beyond all those things….we are our own men. My vision of this business is much different than his and we carry ourselves completely different as well. At the end of the day, our similarities won’t really matter. We’ll both be stars..Hall of Famers..and our differences will be what we are remembered by.”
Check out this video of Seth Rollins’ debut at Florida Championship Wrestling from last October:
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Videos: Sean Waltman Talks “X-Pac Sucks” Heat, Jericho & More
Former WWE star Sean “X-Pac” Waltman is back with another video blog update .. This week, Waltman reviews Monday’s episode of RAW, talks about the “go away” heat he had at the end of his WWE run, beef with Chris Jericho and more.
For more from Waltman, head over to his officials site at RealXPac.com.
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Final Card For Sunday’s TNA Destination X PPV
Following Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling, here is the final card for Sunday’s TNA Destination X pay-per-view.
TNA X Division Title Match
Brian Kendrick vs. AbyssUltimate X for the #1 Contendership
Robbie E. vs. Alex Shelley vs. Shannon Moore vs. Amazing RedWinner Gets X Division Contract
Austin Aries vs. Jack Evans vs. Zema Ion vs. Low KiDaniels vs. AJ Styles
Kazarian vs. Samoa Joe
Rob Van Dam vs. Jerry Lynn
Open Challenge from Douglas Williams
COMMENT BELOW and tell us what you think of the card for this Sunday.
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Video From New Zealand: Punk Receives Everybody’s Finishers
From the July 6th WWE Raw house show from the Vector Arena in Auckland, New Zealand:
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Video: John Cena Shoots On The Rock In Australia
John Cena Shoots on The Rock at Perth, Australia
After defeating R-Truth for the WWE Championship, Cena cuts a promo on The Rock and his haters.
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JR Blog: WWE Stars Robbed In South Africa, The “Good Old Days”
WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is back with another blog, which you can read in its entirety over at JRsBarBQ.com. Jim Ross blogs about a number of topics, including his relationship with JBL, whether Hulk Hogan will ever appear on Shawn Michaels’ hunting show, the production of UFC live e vents, the hurting boxing industry and more. Here are some highlights of what JR said about:
WWE Stars Robbed In South Africa: “Yes I heard about the WWE talents who had items from checked baggage stolen upon arrival in South Africa a day or so ago. I never checked valuables and put things like my CPAP machine and meds in my carry on. Always wore that damned hat. Old school rules say wrestlers never check their gear. Never.“
Jobber Matches: “Would I endorse the return of ‘enhancement matches?’ Absolutely. Perhaps one or maybe two within a two hour wrestling program. Why? A new star might be discovered, the focus of the commentary would be to better acquaint the viewer with the primary subject in the ring, and it would extend the shelf life of many talents. Plus, getting skilled ‘journeymen’ wrestlers on TV seems like the right thing to do. Who knows who clicks with an audience?“
“The Good Old Days” “Do I dislike PG wrestling? No. Absolutely not. A TV rating does not a good, TV wrestling show make. Talented individuals involved in compelling stories makes for a good, TV wrestling show. Does PG essentially mean ‘no attitude?’ Not in my view. If one only enjoys wrestling for blood and crass behavior then I question how big a fan of wrestling some actually are.”
“Can today’s rosters be utilized like the rosters of the late 90’s and early 2000’s? Nope. Without the benefit of a viable, wrestling territory experience, many of today’s younger talents are still learning on the job. Their predecessors, by and large, learned their craft in a wrestling territory. I know that excludes the Rock who was a 3rd generation talent as that’s a different ball game, more often that not. Many of today’s wrestlers are being fed a little at a time in hopes that they will break away and take the ball and run with it.”
“Many young talents do NOT yet know how to fully manage their in ring persona’s. That takes time and an inherent aptitude for the genre. The ones that acquire those skills will be the big earners.”
“For many fans who yearn for the ‘old days,’ wrestling will likely NEVER be the same. Is that an overwhelmingly negative statement? It’s not meant to be as time will tell where the stars of tomorrow will take us. I’m optimistic of the future but it seems that some aren’t.”
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CM Punk Puts Over John Cena, WM28 Travel Package Info & More
– WWE Champion John Cena and CM Punk have had a lot of negative things to say about each other in recent weeks leading up to their showdown at Money in the Bank on 7/17, but the two superstars had very nice things to say about one another following a recent match.
After John Cena defeated CM Punk in the main event of the WWE’s recent live event in Brisbane, Australia, Punk grabbed a microphone from ringside and actually put over the WWE champion. Punk says that while The Rock is off filming movies, Cena remains part of the WWE universe and performs in sickness and in health. Punk and Cena shook hands and Punk went to the back.
Cena then grabbed the mic and put over CM Punk also putting over Punk and showing respect. Cena called Punk the best wrestler in WWE today and said their Money in the Bank match will be the match of the year – even bigger than he and The Rock at next year’s WrestleMania.
– The Miami Herald has a story about Melina and John Morrison appearing at this weekend’s FCW events, where they’ll be doing meet and greets prior to Friday and Saturday’s shows. For more information, visit MiamiHerald.com.
– Steve Austin’s new straight-to-video action movie Tactical Force will be released on DVD and Blu-ray on 8/9.
– Stan sent word that Monday’s RAW featured 30 minutes and 51 seconds of in-ring action, which is down from the previous week.
– Travel packages for next April’s WrestleMania 28 pay-per-view will not be going on sale next Monday (7/11) as previously announced. Will is expected to announce a new on-sale date in the coming days.
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The Miz Recalls A Humiliating Experience Early In His Career
Adelaide Now has an article on The Miz, who recalls a humiliating experience that took place during his early days in WWE.
“Nobody liked me, everyone wanted me fired and was trying to get me fired. I’m in the WWE, and everyone there and the WWE Universe hates me. It made me feel like I was walking on egg shells,” The Miz said of his colleagues.
“I got kicked out of the locker rooms, so I couldn’t find a place to change or shower. I remember one time going down the corridor to go to the (stadium’s public) bathroom and fans going `Oh my god, that’s The Miz’ – thanks, I’m going to the bathroom next to a kid that has my shirt on. It’s kind of belittling and humiliating. But it’s one of those things that made me stronger and made me realise I could take everything that anyone dishes.”
To read the full interview, head over to AdelaideNow.com.au.
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SmackDown Crew Robbed While Oversesas In South Africa
WWE’s SmackDown crew landed in Capetown, South Africa yesterday – and most of the superstars and divas had their luggage ransacked after a domestic flight from Johannesburg.
World Heavyweight champion RandyOrton wrote tweeted the following on Tuesday night:
“Landed in Capetown a few hours ago. Beautiful here. Too bad over half the roster had various items stolen out of they’re checked luggage.”
John Langford, chief operating officer of Big Concerts – the promoters of WWE’s South African tour – said when the luggage came off the carousel, the WWE bags had been broken into.
“The bags that had locks on them had been targeted,” he said. “They stole everything from watches to GPS [navigators] – things that had financial and sentimental value.”
Langford said this was embarrassing for South Africa as a country and for “[Big Concerts] as the organizers.”
WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross jokingly replied to Orton’s tweets about the robbery:
“@RandyOrton Mick Foley once had his bag broken into. After reviewing the contents and feeling sorry for the owner, the theft left cash.”
– The July 1st episode of WWE’s SmackDown scored a 1.63 cable rating with 2,333,000 viewers.
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EXCLUSIVE: WWE Very Determined to Keep Rey Mysterio
SEScoops has confirmed with several key WWE sources that the new priority for talent executive John Laurinaitis is to re-sign Rey Mysterio, whose contract expires early in 2012.
“Laurinaitis has a lot of egg on his face right now,” we were told, “think about all the talent that has refused to re-sign. Jericho wouldn’t re-sign. MVP wouldn’t re-sign. Punk won’t re-sign. Even undercard wrestlers like Chavo (Guerrero) won’t re-sign right now. Laurinaitis needs a key re-signing to keep his corporate credibility alive right now!”
- Related News: EXCLUSIVE: Major Heat On WWE Exec Over Punk’s Contract
With the serious fallout from CM Punk’s homophobic remarks in Australia, Laurinaitis has targeted keeping Rey Mysterio in the fold as a demonstration to WWE Chairman Vince McMahon he still has the talent under control. “Laurinaitis always had big shoes to fill since he took over from Jim Ross,” we were told, “now he has to produce results. This is going to be very interesting to watch!”
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130 Pictures From Richards vs. Edwards ROH Title Match
Award winning photographer George Tahinos has posted an epic photo gallery on Paul Heyman’s “Heyman Hustle” website featuring over 130 photos from the greatest ROH Title Match in history, the amazing encounter in which Davey Richards defeated “American Wolves” tag team partner Eddie Edwards at The Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City.
Richards emotional title victory happened in front of 2,500 screaming fans on the most recent ROH iPPV show, “Best in the World.” The show was the most viewed Ring of Honor event in history in both live event attendance and on worldwide PPV.
The match, which many are calling the greatest title match in company history, featured tons of near-falls and what can only be described as a classic title match style. The post-match celebration featured Richards surrounded by his training team and Eddie Edwards. Davey tearfully thanked the fans, his team, and his deceased grandparents in an emotional moment that stamped this as a classic moment in pro wrestling.
To see the entire gallery of over 130 classic photos, CLICK HERE!