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  • Royal Rumble News: Rumored Title Matches & Rumble Winner

    Following John Morrison’s win over Sheamus in the #1 Contender’s match at Sunday’s Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, the main event of January’s Royal Rumble event is expected to be Morrison challenging The Miz for the WWE Championship.

    Many within WWE saw his match against Sheamus at TLC as a star-making breakout performance. Some compared it to the TLC match that put the Hardy Boyz, Edge and Christian “on the map” as top-tier performers. Despite his impressive performance, it really does come down to how WWE management pushes him and it’s not a sure thing that he will be treated as a main eventer in the long term.

    On Tuesday’s special live edition of SmackDown, we saw a continuation of the Edge vs. Kane feud, so it appears that will be the likely World Heavyweight title match at the Rumble.

    WWE has yet to announce anything for the Rumble on January 30th. However, they have added a basic preview for the 30-Man Royal Rumble match on the company website.

  • Melina Tells Her Fans She’s Just Playing A Character On TV

    WWE Diva Melina has been getting a lot of feedback from her fans on Twitter, asking why she slapped Natalya on RAW and turned heel. First, she wrote:

    “People are asking me why I slapped Natalya. That pink frilly dress was offending my eyes. I was about to slap myself but better her than me!”

    After some of her fans still seemed really upset that she betrayed them and turned heel, she wrote the following to clarify the situation:

    “U guys r all great. U crack me up. This will b fun. 4 the 5 people who believe what they see on the show is real, don’t trip sweeties. Im gonna goof on Twitter to joke but know that I’m still me & I’m not my character on tv. But let’s have fun with this. I love my girls on the show and am happy for their success & opportunities. Those people who were concerned are so cute & sweet. Thanks for tweeting.

    For the rest that are Being supportive of me whether I’m a heel or face! You guys are amazing and I love you with all my heart. I was afraid more people would be hating. You guys are the best!!! That love & encouragement is the best Xmas gift I can possibly get.”

  • What You Didn’t See On SmackDown: Rewrites, Dark Matches

    – Most of Tuesday night’s live WWE SmackDown broadcast was re-written Tuesday morning.  There was a full show scripted over the weekend, but Vince McMahon and the WWE creative team decided to rewrite a lot of things to reflect what occured on Monday’s RAW the night before. (Source: f4online)

    – The dark match before last night’s SmackDown & NXT tapings from San Antonio, Texas saw Trent Baretta defeat Abraham Washington. Washington cut a heel promo before the match and got a modest reaction from the crowd.

    – In a dark match that took place after last night’s NXT tapings, World Heavyweight Champion Edge defeat Kane in a quick match after hitting Kane with a spear.

  • HEAVY Fight Day 300×600 Tester

  • Pictures: WWE Divas & Superstars Visit Troops In Afghanistan

    Wednesday night on the USA Network, WWE presents Tribute To The Troops, a 2-hour special that was filmed earlier this month from Fort Hood, Texas. (Spoilers).

    Since the entire WWE crew did not make it over to the Middle East this year, the company sent over a few Divas along with the Big Show and WWE Chairman Vince McMahon to spread some holiday cheer to the United States troops stationed in Afghanistan.

    Check out these pictures from that trip:

  • Video Of P. Diddy Backstage At WWE’s Tribute To The Troops

    Check out this promotional footage of Diddy hanging out with Big Show at WWE’s Tribute To The Troops event, taped earlier this month from Fort Hood, Texas:

  • Tonight’s SmackDown & NXT, Melina’s Heel Turn & More

    – WWE Week on the USA Network continues tonight – with a live episode of SmackDown taking place from the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.

    SmackDown has a special start time of 9pm EST and will feature the following matches:

    Non-Title Match:
    WWE Chanpion The Miz vs. Randy Orton

    Handicap Match:
    John Cena vs. Dolph Ziggler & Vickie Guerrero

    Tonight’s NXT will start an hour later than usual (11PM EST) and will air on WWE.com.

    – Last Friday’s episode of WWE Smackdown drew a 1.72 cable rating, virtually even with what the show did the previous week.

    – WWE diva Melina, who turned heel last night on RAW and became the #1 contender for the women’s championship, wrote the following on Twitter:

    “Hee hee hee. I love you guys. It’s time for a change people. It’s ON in the women’s division. Hope everyone is in for the ride!”

  • JR Blog: CM Punk vs. John Cena, John Morrison, Booker T

    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 Jim Ross said about:

    CM Punk vs. John Cena: “The issue that started tonight between John Cena and C.M. Punk has my curiosity. I think that these two will have some stellar bou”ts when they finally wrestle. Punk is very hungry to re-establish himself as a dominate, singles performer. Punk and Cena can also carry the verbal load of this main event level issue.”

    John Morrison: “The evolution of John Morrison continues. As many have pointed out over time and of which I agree, John has some young HBK tendencies/mannerisms but his biggest step, in this fan’s eye, is recently demonstrating more physical toughness in the ring. It reminds of when HBK added another layer to his body of work many years ago on PPV against Mick Foley aka Mankind in what was essentially a physical war. Some ‘experts’ on Twitter feel that Morrison’s verbal skills are an issue but I don’t.”

    Booker T: “It seemed to me that Booker T was in excellent shape when we spoke on Sunday afternoon in Houston. That statement will likely fuel ample speculation and I’m not saying that Booker wants to or ever will step back in the ring but, as always, one never says never in this biz. With two beautiful twin children just coming into this world, I don’t ever see Booker T going back on the road full time. Nonetheless it was great seeing him and his lovely wife Sharmell. Ol Book did quite well in the wife department, much like yours truly, as he ‘out punted his coverage.’”

  • Early RAW Preview, Tribute To The Troops Rating & More

    – Tonight marks the beginning of WWE Week on the USA Network. RAW will take place from the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas. No matches have been announced for tonight’s show. Expect to see fallout from last night’s TLC pay-per-view and perhaps some early build to the 2011 Royal Rumble.

    – John Cena and Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett and The Miz with Michael Cole as the special guest referee is being advertised as the dark match main event for several upcoming Monday Night RAW tapings.

    – Saturday’s night’s Tribute to the Troops special on NBC drew a disappointing 0.7 overnight rating in the 18-49 demographic. The 1-hour show averaged 2.34 million viewers. It will be interesting to see if Tuesday’s 2-hour show does any better.

    WWE superstars are scheduled to appear on today’s episode of “The View” on ABC. Check your local listings for air times or click here for more information.

  • Lots Of TLC News: Dark Match, Injuries, Who Was Backstage

    – In a dark match that took place prior to Sunday’s WWE Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, Daniel Bryan defeated Ted DiBiase by submission with the LaBell Lock.

    – After TLC went off the air, Rey Mysterio wrote on Twitter that he felt banged up and gave props to everyone for their match. Mysterio came up short in the Fatal Fourway TLC match that saw Edge capture the World Heavyweight title from Kane.

    – Jim Ross noted on Twitter that former WWE star Booker T, his wife Sharmell and their infant twins were backstage at last night’s WWE TLC pay-per-view, visiting friends.

    – Nexus leader Wade Barrett was a trending worldwide topic on Twitter following his main event chairs match against John Cena.

    – Beth Phoenix wrote the following on Twitter last night after TLC .. She took a nasty bump during the divas tag team tables match that left many wondering about her condition:

    “The risks are high each time you step foot in the ring, but nights like tonight prove to me how much I love my job. I took a nasty fall…but that’s why I’ve always been called Phoenix. I just can’t stay down for long.”

  • WWE Tables, Ladders & Chairs Pay-Per-View Results

    WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs Results
    Sunday, December 19, 2010
    From the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas
    Results by: Sean Hopkins of WrestlingNewsWorld.com

    We start out the show with a video package highlighting tonight’s Tables, Ladders and Chairs theme, as well as the main feuds heading into tonight.

    The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV proper. Cole hypes tonight’s TLC theme right off the bat before gloating about his Slammy awards and introducing Matt Striker and Jerry Lawler who will be announcing with him tonight.

    Triple Threat Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship
    – Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Jack Swagger

    The Intercontinental Championship is shown dangling above the ring, and it looks like we’ll get a three way ladder match to kick things off. Kofi Kingston’s music hits and he makes his way out to the ring to a big pop. Jack Swagger is out next to a decent amount of heat, followed by Ziggler, with Vickie Guerrero in tow.

    The start:

    All three men stare each other down and everything breaks down quickly with everyone going after everyone else. Kofi is able to toss Ziggler to the outside and he turns around into a couple of big right hands from Swagger. Kofi tries to fight back but Swagger buries his shoulder in Kofi’s midsection, only to run right into Kofi’s back, stunning both men and sending them to the floor.

    Mid-match notes:

    Ziggler sets up a ladder and races up it while both men are stunned, almost reaching the title before Kingston and Swagger tip him over and send him to the outside. Kingston hits Swagger with a beautiful dropkick before slamming the ladder down on top of Swaggers hands and wrists. Ziggler is in with another shorter ladder. He takes Kofi down and wedges the other ladder in the corner, avoiding a dropkick from Kofi and connecting with a big neckbreaker.

    Swagger is back in the match after having his wrist quickly taped by a medic and he slams Ziggler’s face into the mat. Swagger sets up a ladder but Kofi jumps through the ladder with a double knees to Swagger that knocks him back. Kofi begins to climb, but jumps off onto Swagger instead. Kofi puts a ladder on top of Swagger, but ends up eating a rocker dropper into the ladder from Ziggler. Everyone is down and Vickie Guerrero is in the ring. She begins climbing the ladder slowly.

    Kingston is in and he climbs, telling Vickie to stop. Vickie doesn’t listen and continues to climb, reaching for the belt, but Kingston begins to tip the ladder. Vickie screams, but Kofi drops the ladder when Swagger comes in and hits him with another ladder from behind. Swagger slams the ladder into Ziggler before climbing the ladder sets up in the middle of the ring. Kingston in turn picks up the smaller ladder and uses it to knock Swagger to the outside before eating a clothesline over the top rope from Ziggler.

    Kingston is the first man back into the ring, but Swagger isn’t far behind, immediately locking in the ankle lock. Kingston begins scaling the ladder while Swagger keeps the ankle lock hooked in. Ziggler jumps over both men and climbs to the top of the ladder, reaching for and touching the belt. Ziggler climbs to the outside side of the ladder, and Kingston kicks Swagger off, sending him crashing down to the mat.

    Kingston climbs and he and Ziggler fight it out at the top of the ladder. Kingston looks to get the advantage with a couple of quick right hands, but Ziggler is able to lock in the sleeper at the top of the ladder. Kingston fights the sleeper off and knocks Ziggler down a rung before reaching for the title. Ziggler comes back, stopping Kingston and reaching for the title himself.

    The finish:

    Kingston knocks Ziggler off the ladder, and Kingston has a clear shot for the title. Swagger climbs up the ladder and he and Kofi both reach for the title simultaneously grabbing it and letting it fall to the mat. Ziggler scrambles under the ladder and picks up the belt, and the referee calls for the bell.

    Winner & STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Dolph Ziggler

    Cole, King and Striker describe why this is the outcome of the match, but it still seems like a pretty big BS ending.

    The Nexus is shown backstage. Wade Barrett says tonight they’re standing tonight, and it starts when they go out and win the tag team titles. Barrett reiterates that they’ll stand together. He says they’ll end it tonight, and send a message to the world that you’re either Nexus, or against us.

    Divas Tag Team Tables Match
    – LayCool vs. WWE Divas Champion Natalya & Beth Phoenix

    Beth Phoenix is out next, to a big pop from the crowd. There are really tables everywhere for this one. Natalya, the WWE Diva’s Champion, is out next, to a huge pop from the crowd.

    The start:

    The match begins and LayCool tries to get the jump on Natalya and Beth, but it doesn’t last long as McCool ends up slammed on the mat and Layla ends up slammed righton top of her. Phoenix and Natalya go outside and grab the table that’s been painted with the caricature of LayCool. Natalya sets the table up in the corner and Beth shoulders both members of LayCool, but they fights out of it. Natalya sends Layla to the outside, and Beth clotheslines McCool over the top rope, almost through a table, but McCool avoids it.

    Mid-match notes:

    Things break down and LayCool are able to use a bit of brawling to turn things around, bringing both of the other ladies into the ring and wearing away on them with kicks, before whipping Beth right into Natalya in the corner before sending Beth through the ropes.

    LayCool set up a table in the middle of the ring and begin focusing on Natalya while Phoenix is still laid out on the floor. McCool teases a Styles Crash from the top rope through the table, but Phoenix is up and trips Layla before preventing McCool from following through. Beth gets McCool into press slam position, but McCool fights out of it with an eye rake and Layla makes her way back in, allowing the tide to turn. Layla sends Natalya to the outside before recentering a table and picking up Phoenix. Layla lays into Beth with a series of strikes and kicks before she tries to suplex Beth through the table. Beth continues to resist the suplex, instead almost turning it into a double press slam with Natalya before it’s broken up by McCool.

    Natalya teases a sharpshooter on McCool. Layla tries to break it up, but instead, finds herself locked in a double sharpshooter along with McCool. Phoenix taunts LayCool with the painted table, but Phoenix and Natalya gloat for too long after Natalya breaks the hold, allowing LayCool to recover and bring the attack. LayCool team up on Natalya, with McCool placing Natalya on the top turnbuckle and Layla setting up a table. LayCool go for a double superplex, but Phoenix is back up, preventing Layla from following though.

    The finish:

    Layla slams Phoenix head first into the ring post, and tries to go up for the double superplex again. Natalya won’t die and she fights off the attempt, pushing both women from the top on top of the table which does not break. Natalya instead jumps from the top with a cross body, putting both members of LayCool through the table at the same time.

    Winners: Natalya and Beth Phoenix

    Kane is shown backstage. He says Christmas is just around the corner, but the festivities just remind him that he never celebrated as a child. He was sitting alone in the darkness, and that’s how he feels now. But for the first time, he’s giving Christmas presents. He’s giving tables, ladders and chairs. And just like the children he used to despise, he’s going to play with his new toys. Kane starts screaming Merry Christmas, and pulling down Christmas decorations that are set up in the background.

    WWE Tag Team Championship Match
    – Santino Marella & Vladamir Kozlov (c) vs. Heath Slater &Justin Gabriel

    The Tag Champs make their way out to the ring to a lot of love from the crowd, although it’s obvious they’re bigger fans of Santino right off the bat. Marella grabs the mic and says they’re the champions, that means they’re the best in the galaxy. Santino runs down an awesome rhyme, before saying he doesn’t even know those words. He says they’ll retain against the Lexus, and tonight TLC stands for Totally Lethal Cobra. Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel make their way out to spoil the fun with McGuillicuty and Harris in tow.

    The start:

    Santino and Gabriel kick things off for their team, with Gabriel immediately putting Santino into an arm submission. Santino is able to fight out of it and turn things around on Gabriel with a Judo toss into a side headlock. Gabriel is quick to fight out of it, but when he tries to hip toss Marella, Marella avoids it, hits a wimpy leg sweep, but follows it right up with a huge forearm.

    Mid-match notes:

    Slater makes his way into the match and Santino quickly takes him over into the side headlock. Slater fights out of it and puts Santino right down to the mat with a series of strikes and knees to the back of Santino’s head. Slater picks Santino up, and Santino teases the cobra, only for Slater to freak out, allowing Santino to make the tag. Kozlov comes in and quickly tosses Slater around before slamming him into the corner, kicking him, head butting him, and hitting a fall away slam that sends Slater to the outside.

    Kozlov sends Slater back into the ring, slamming him back first into the apron, but Harris attacks Kozlov from behind, allowing Slater to make the tag to Gabriel. Gabriel comes in and locks in a front chancery, but Kozlov fights out of it pretty quickly. Kozlov reaches for the tag, but Gabriel stops it and tags out to Slater. Slater comes in and slams Kozlov right down to the mat. Slater locks in a front face lock, and Kozlov attempts to power his way back to his own corner. Slater cheap shots Kozlov before turning around to hit Santino and cause a distraction, allowing Slater and Gabriel to drag Kozlov back across the ring. Slater charges Kozlov, but runs right into a big head butt. Santino and Gabriel tag in and Santino comes in as a house of fire.

    The finish:

    Santino takes Gabriel down and teases the cobra, but McGuillicuty gets caught coming into the ring taking Santino out from behind while Harris tries to distract the ref.

    Winners by DQ and STILL WWE Tag Team Champions: Santino Marella & Vladamir Kozlov

    After the match Nexus begin the immediate beat down on Kozlov and Santino. Wade Barrett makes his way down with a chair in hand and uses it to take both Kozlov and Santino out and leave them laying. Barrett holds the chair up while the rest of the Nexus gloat in the ring.

    Ladder Match for the #1 Contender Spot to the WWE Championship
    – Sheamus vs. John Morrison

    Sheamus is the first man out to the ring, his ring music interrupting the announcement of the rules, to a bit of heat from the crowd. The announcers talk about the fact that last year Sheamus won the WWE Title at the first ever TLC event, taking it from Cena in a table’s match, so he should be comfortable tonight. Sheamus is of course all decked out in his crown and robe too, just wanted to mention that. Morrison is out next to a healthy pop from the crowd.

    The start:

    The bell rings and Sheamus takes Morrison right into the corner before taking him over in a side headlock. Morrison fights out of it but falls to a shoulder block. Sheamus asks if that’s all Morrison’s got, and in response, Morrison grabs Sheamus and runs with him, sending both men toppling over the top rope.

    Mid-match notes:

    On the outside, Sheamus slams Morrison into the barricade before setting the ladder up as a bridge between the ring apron and the announce table. Sheamus tries to launch Morrison into the ladder, but Morrison ducks. Sheamus comes under the ladder, running into a big kick in the chest. Sheamus comes back with a couple of strikes, but Morrison spears Sheamus back into one of the ring barricades. Sheamus recovers fairly quickly and takes Morrison off of his feet.

    Sheamus walks over and picks up a ladder, but Morrison springs up from out of nowhere and takes Sheamus down with a big splash. Morrison goes back into the ring and sets up a ladder, beginning the climb toward the contract, but Sheamus is in to stop things, backing Morrison up into the corner and using it to wedge him in the corner. Morrison fights it off, and uses the ladder to help give him height for a corkscrew dive from the top turnbuckle on top of Sheamus.

    Morrison kicks at Sheamus, sending him to the outside. Morrison begins the climb up the ladder again, but Sheamus is in, catching Morrison and wedging one of his legs in between ladder rungs and hanging him upside down, before tipping the ladder over on top of Morrison. Sheamus targets Morrison’s knee, hitting it with kicks before slamming the ladder down on top of it. Sheamus picks up the ladder and sets it up in the middle of the ring.

    Sheamus starts to climb, but abandons the idea when Morrison crawls toward the ladder. Sheamus puts the ladder on the ground before slamming Morrison down knee first on top of it. Morrison tries to get back in the match with a couple of quick right hands, but Sheamus takes him right back down with a right hand of his own. Sheamus ties Morrison’s leg up in the ladder and uses it, picking Morrison’s leg up by picking up the ladder, and slamming it back down into the mat. Sheamus sets up the ladder again, but Morrison won’t die, grabbing at Sheamus’ ankle. Sheamus stomps at Morrison before setting the ladder back up, and going to the outside to grab another ladder.

    Sheamus rolls back into the ring with the second ladder and Morrison tries to fight him off, but Sheamus drops him to the mat. Sheamus sets up the ladder in between the bottom and middle rope in the corner, sending Morrison down knee first into the ladder before stomping away on Morrison’s knee repeatedly. Sheamus begins to climb the ladder toward the contract, but Morrison is up and he tosses a ladder at Sheamus’ back, stopping his progress. Sheamus grabs Morrison’s leg, and uses it for an awesome over the head slam. Sheamus picks up the ladder and attempts to charge at Morrison, but Morrison hits a drop toe hold, sending Sheamus down face first into the ladder. Morrison comes back with a couple of right hands and a huge kick to the side of Sheamus’ head.

    Morrison goes for a clothesline, but Sheamus comes right back with the Irish curse backbreaker. Both Sheamus and Morrison go to the outside, and both bring ladders beck into the ring. Morrison and Sheamus charge each other, and Sheamus drops the ladder, grabbing at his hands. Morrison then takes his ladder and throws it straight into Sheamus’ face. Morrison sets up a ladder in between the middle and top rope in the corner and slams Sheamus into it face first before crotching him on a ladder standing on its side and sending Sheamus to the outside. Morrison picks up a ladder and presses it over his head, walking to the side of the ring and tossing the ladder out on top of Sheamus. Morrison sets up a huge ladder in the middle of the ring and slowly begins the climb.

    Morrison gets to the top of the ladder, but Sheamus is there to hit a clothesline to Morrison’s knee that takes him off the ladder. Sheamus sends Morrison to the outside. Sheamus gets to the top of the ladder and reaches for the contract but it’s swaying. Morrison is in and he fights Sheamus off, sending him off of the ladder and getting his hand on the contract, but Sheamus pulls Morrison off of the ladder in powerbomb position. Sheamus walks Morrison to the side of the ring but he ends up eating a headscissors over the top rope to the outside. Morrison begins the climb up the ladder and gets to the top, but Sheamus is in to tip the ladder over and send Morrison crashing into the ropes.

    Sheamus back drops Morrison over the top rope to the outside, but Morrison is able to avoid the ladder that was propped between the ring apron and announcer’s table. Sheamus begins to climb the ladder, but Morrison is on the apron and he starts fighting Sheamus off. Sheamus gets a couple of rungs up on the ladder and Morrison climbs on the ropes, teasing a superplex onto the propped up ladder. Sheamus fights it off and drags Morrison up the ladder. Both men fight on the side of the ladder in the ring, and Morrison pushes Sheamus off through the ladder propped on the announce table (which lets off a lot of sawdust for a steel ladder).

    The finish:

    Morrison climbs back into the ring and begins climbing up to the top of the ladder. Sheamus struggles to get back into the ring, and he tries to tip over the ladder, but Morrison gets his foot on the ropes, tips the momentum of the ladder, kicks Sheamus in the face, and pulls down the contract to win the match.

    Winner & NEW #1 Contender to the WWE Championship: John Morrison

    Josh Mathews is standing backstage along with the WWE Champion, The Miz. Mathews asks Miz who will be the Champion when Morrison challenges for the title. Miz says he really doesn’t care. Miz brings in Alex Riley, who’s carrying a briefcase. Miz opens the briefcase to show off his title, saying that this says he’s champion, and tonight he’s going to kill off the legend of Randy Orton. He wants everyone to see the new face of the entire WWE because he’s the Miz, and he’s awesome.

    Wade Barrett is shown walking backstage with Husky Harriss, Todd Grisham tries to get a word, but they brush him off rather quickly. They walk on and go into their dressing room only to find all of the Nexus laid out. Barrett tells Husky to lock the door.

    Tables Match for the WWE Championship
    – The Miz (c) vs. Randy Orton

    Randy Orton is the first man out to the ring to a monster pop from the crowd. The Champion is the second man out to the ring, and he’s got Alex Riley in tow of course. Riley still has the briefcase in his hand for some reason.

    The start:

    The bell rings and we’re ready to kick things off in this one. Orton and Miz circle each other and Orton is quick to lay in with the kicks and European uppercuts before slamming Miz down to the mat and following up with a knee to the face. Orton beats down on Miz, stomping at his face before whipping him into the corner hard and stomping away at Miz’s chest.

    Mid-match notes:

    Orton slams Miz head first into the corner before whipping him across the ring, but when Orton charges Miz in the corner, Riley pulls Miz out of the way. Miz capitalizes, using the opportunity to lay into Orton with a series of kicks, but when he sends Orton into the opposite corner, Orton explodes out with a big clothesline before sending Miz to the outside.

    Orton slams Miz head first into the ring apron before beginning to go under the ring for a table. Riley distracts Orton for a second, before Orton walks toward him and Riley walks away. Orton sends Miz into the barricade before hitting a big suplex on the outside, only to find that Riley has slipped his table back under the ring. Orton grabs the table again and begins to bring it into the ring, but Miz responds with a baseball slide, sending the table into Orton’s face.

    Miz sets up the table on the outside and picks up Orton, teasing a suplex, but Orton fights it off and comes back with a European uppercut before shouldering Miz and teasing a powerslam from the ring steps through the table. Miz sneaks out of it and takes Orton’s feet out from under him, causing Orton to slam face first into the steps. Miz grabs the top set of steps and uses the to drive into Randy Orton’s face.

    Miz goes under the ring and grabs a table, setting it up and placing Orton on top of it only to have one of the legs collapse. Miz kicks away at Orton before setting the table back up and placing Orton on top of it. Miz goes to the top turnbuckle and teases a dive, but Orton rolls off of the table. Miz jumps down from the turnbuckle and brings the fight to Orton, slamming his arm down on top of the ring steps.

    Miz goes under the ring again and grabs another table, sliding it into the ring before slamming Orton head first into the steps and sliding him into the ring. Miz hits his signature corner clothesline and gloats for the crowd to huge heat. Miz sets up a table, propping it in the corner before going back over to Orton and laying into his with a couple of kicks. Miz tries to whip Orton into the table, but Orton avoids it and counters with what looks like an Angle slam.

    Orton goes to the corner and grabs the table, slamming it down into the Miz before setting it up in the middle of the ring. Orton sets Miz on the top turnbuckle and goes for the superplex, but Alex Riley moves the table out of the way and actually takes the table out of the ring altogether. Orton gets back to his feet and lays into Miz with a series of punches. Miz tries to respond with several of his own, but a kick to the chest and clothesline from Orton take Miz down.

    Orton hits a snap powerslam that sends Miz to the apron, and when Miz tries to come back in, Orton hits a kick to Miz’s chest and follows up with his rope assisted DDT. Orton goes to the outside after another table and uses the opportunity to hit Riley with a big clothesline that takes Miz’s crony off of his feet.

    Orton brings the table back into the ring and sets it up. Miz tries to attack him from behind, but Orton hits his signature backbreaker. Orton teases the RKO but goes for a powerbomb instead. Riley tries to break it up, but runs right out of the ring when Orton teases hitting him. Miz tries for the SCF, but Orton fights it off and sends Miz into the referee, Riley is in, and he eats an RKO. Orton picks up Riley and powerbombs him through the table. Miz uses the distraction to hit the SCF on Orton. Miz rolls Riley off of the table and Orton onto the wreckage. Miz gets the ref back into the ring, where he sees Orton on top of the debris, and the ref calls for the bell.

    The finish:

    The referee sees the footage on the screen as it plays, and calls for the match to restart. Orton jumps Miz right off of the bat and lays into him with punches before sending him into two ringside barricades and following with a big clothesline. Orton sends Miz into the ring post and sends Miz back into the ring. Orton begins to climb into the ring, but Riley hits him with a shoulderblock that knocks him back through a table that’s set up ringside. The referee calls for the bell.

    Winner & STILL WWE Champion: The Miz

    Rosa Mendes is shown backstage admiring Alberto Del Rio’s car. They speak to each other in Spanish, but unfortunately I don’t know Spanish. Edge is in Del Rio’s car, and Del Rio asks if Edge is here to abduct his personal ring announcer, because he doesn’t care, because he’ll just buy another one.

    Edge says he thinks Kane has snapped, and he thinks he, Del Rio, and Mysterio need to team up to take out Kane. Edge then says not really. He says Del Rio wouldn’t realize that because he’s never been in a TLC match before. Del Rio says all he needs is his natural ability. All Edge has to do is ask his buddy Christian. Edge says maybe he doesn’t know Alberto, but he does know that he’s going to walk out of Houston a ten time World Heavyweight Champion. Edge walks off and Del Rio talks to himself a bit in Spanish some more.

    Fatal 4-Way TLC Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
    – Kane (c) vs. Edge vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio

    Rey Mysterio is out first to a big pop from this Houston crowd. Alberto Del Rio’s personal ring announcer is announced, and he in turn announces Del Rio. I’d like to take this opportunity to note that this match will probably be fairly hectic, so please bear with me during this one as I’ll try to cover as much as possible. Edge is out third for this match, to a really large pop from the crowd. The World Heavyweight Champion, Kane, is the last man out to the ring, to a fairly apathetic reaction from the crowd.

    The start:

    Kane goes right for Edge at the beginning of the match, taking him to the outside. Del Rio goes after Mysterio with a kick to the leg and a series of rights to the side of Mysterio’s head before whipping him across the ring. Mysterio comes right back with a headscissors that sends Del Rio into the middle turnbuckle, setting him up for a low dropkick. Kane and Edge take each other out on the outside and Mysterio rolls to the floor to grab a ladder. Mysterio brings the ladder into the ring and sets it up under the title, running right up the ladder and reaching for the belt. Del Rio comes in from behind and tips the ladder over, sending Mysterio crashing to the outside on top of Edge and Kane.

    Mid-match notes:

    Mysterio is quick to get back to his feet and comes into the ring with another ladder in hand, but he finds himself crashing down to the mat at the hands of Del Rio. Del Rio sets the ladder up in the corner, but eats a drop toe hold into the ladder. Del Rio tries to send Mysterio into the ladder from electric chair position, but Mysterio is able to jump onto the ladder, and use it with a seated senton on top of Del Rio.

    Kane makes his way into the match and tosses Mysterio into the ladder, easily taking him out. Kane is taken out by Edge, but he’s quick to come back, taking Edge out with the ladder, then throwing a ladder over the top rope out on top of both Del Rio and Mysterio. Kane teases the chokeslam, but Edge blocks it and hits an implant DDT before using a ladder to knock Kane over the top rope to the outside.

    Edge goes to the outside and grabs a really tall ladder, heading back inside the ring with it. Edge stops setting up the ladder to hit a baseball slide to Kane, who’s trying to bring another ladder into the match, sending the ladder right back into Kane’s own face. Edge sets up a table on the outside and goes toward Kane, but eats a quick right hand to the face. Kane slams Edge head first into the announce table before sending Edge over the barricade to the timekeeper’s area, kicking Del Rio in the face, and hitting Mysterio, laying him out.

    Kane grabs a table, and goes to set it up but actually rips off one of the legs of he table in the process. Kane attacks Mysterio and then Del Rio before propping up the table against the announce table. Kane catches both Mysterio and Del Rio in chokeslam position, but Edge comes in from behind to stop it, and all three men gang up on Kane. This only lasts for a little bit before Kane and Edge turn on Del Rio, slamming him into the barricade.

    Edge and Mysterio fight off Kane and use their time to set up a table. Edge and Mysterio get Kane on the table, pounding away at the Big Red Machine and trying to wear him down. Edge goes back into the ring and sets the ladder in place, climbing up and launching himself off with a big dive, sending himself crashing down through Kane and the table. Mysterio uses the opportunity to climb into the ring and set up the ladder. Mysterio goes to climb the ladder, but Del Rio is able to sneak in from behind to stop things, sending Mysterio into the corner and following with a big enzugiri.

    Del Rio goes to the outside where he’s handed a chair by his ring announcer. Del Rio comes back into the ring but he eats a drop toe hold. Mysterio goes for the 619 but Del Rio ducks it, Mysterio spins around and walks right into a spear from Edge. Del Rio gets up and he too gets a spear for his troubles. Edge begins the climb up the ladder, but Kane is in to tip the ladder over, crotching Edge on the top rope. Del Rio and Mysterio come in and team up, clotheslining Kane and themselves over the top rope, but Kane is quick to come back, slamming both men into the ringside barricade.

    Kane has a chair and he goes to town on everyone, but he’s eventually stopped by Edge at the top of the entrance ramp. Mysterio tries to use some of the stage props to his advantage, climbing on a table and using it to launch himself out on top of Edge. Mysterio races back to the ring and tries to set up the ladder but Del Rio is down to break it up. Mysterio is able to get both Edge and Del Rio into 619 position. Mysterio connects on Del Rio, but when he tries to hit the 619 on Edge, Edge holds up a chair and Mysterio’s legs crash into the chair.

    Edge goes up the ladder, and Del Rio goes up the other side. Mysterio sets up another shorter ladder beside it, going up and knocking Del Rio off before climbing over on to his side. Rey and Edge fight it out on top of the ladder before both men come crashing down face first to the canvas. Del Rio’s ring announcer is looking around, and he pulls the same stunt as Vickie earlier, going up the ladder and trying for the title.

    He makes it all the way up the ladder, but when he looks back down, Kane is standing there. Kane grabs Ricardo by the throat and comes down the hard way with a chokeslam. Kane hits a chokeslam on Del Rio, then a chokeslam to Edge to the outside through a table. Mysterio knocks down the ladders, hits a drop toe hold and 619 on Kane before hitting him with a chair and sending him to the outside.

    Mysterio sets the ladder back up in the middle of the ring and reaches the top of the ladder, getting his hands on the belt, but he’s ripped down from behind by Del Rio, who picks Mysterio right up and locks in the cross arm breaker for just a bit. Del Rio looks up at the belt, but decides against it and locks the cross arm breaker in again. Del Rio breaks again and stares up at the belt, before walking over the the ladder and beginning the slow climb toward the top.

    Del Rio puts his hand on the title, but Mysterio is able to tip the ladder over, sending Del Rio over the top rope crashing out to the floor and through a table. Mysterio rights the ladder and begins the climb yet again. Mysterio makes it up to the top, but Kane comes in from behind, grabbing Mystero’s ankle. Mysterio jumps from the ladder to the ropes and back flips to Kane, where he’s caught, and planted with a big tombstone piledriver in an awesome spot.

    The finish:

    Kane begins to climb the ladder, making it to the top of the ladder before he’s caught from behind by Edge who swings a chair hitting Kane a total of four times, bringing him down off of the ladder. Kane rolls out to the apron, where he’s speared by Edge to the floor and through the table that was propped against the announce table earlier. Edge climbs to the top of the ladder and gets his hands on the title, pulling it down and winning the match.

    Winner & NEW World Heavyweight Champion: Edge

    Cody Rhodes’ music hits, and the Dashing one makes his way out to the entrance ramp. He introduces himself and says Christmas has come early to Houston. Rhodes says he’s going to stuff everyone’s stocking with his grooming tips. He does say there’s a bit of bad news. They have a problem, and Houston is the problem. Rhodes says Houston is filled with carriers of an epidemic sweeping across the country. Rhodes is talking about IJS: Irritable Jowl Syndrome.

    Rhodes points out where his neck and jaw meet and points out that he doesn’t have a bunch of low loose jangly neck fat. Rhodes says if it looks stupid on a rooster, it’s probably going to look stupid on some of these people in the audience too. Rhodes says it’s not time to be jolly if you’re too jowly. He tells the crowd not to stuff their face when they’re the #1 fattest city in America. He says that’s fat with a f, not a ph. He then says his skin is remarkably ph balanced. He’s interrupted by The Bella’s along with ‘Santa Claus’.

    Santa is pretty obviously the Big Show, since he’s humungous. The Bella’s and Show are tossing out presents to the crowd, it looks like DVD’s. Cole keeps calling ‘Santa’, Show, and Striker and Lawler keep correcting him. Rhodes says he doesn’t appreciate being interrupted while he’s giving Dashing tips. Rhodes calls out Show. Show says he’s not Show, he’s Santa Claus. Rhodes says he’s the prime example of how not to be Dashing. Rhodes says the worst image of 2010 is the site of Big Show in his underwear in his movie Knucklehead. He calls Show a man with no dignity. Show says the problem is Rhodes is not funny.

    He’s too uptight and serious, and maybe it’s because he diets too much. Show encourages Rhodes to run around in his underwear. Rhodes says Show giving him fashion advice is ridiculous, and the only thing more ridiculous is that Show is starring in movies and Rhodes is not. Rhodes calls Show a vanilla Shrek, but says Shrek probably smells better. Show says he can get Cody a part in Knucklehead 2. Rhodes slaps Show’s hands away and runs him down, screaming at him for touching his suit. Show looks sad for a bit, but then he pushes Rhodes off the ropes and comes back with a big spinebuster. Show rips the jacket and shirt off of Rhodes roughly. Show then rips off Rhodes’ pants and forces him to run around in his underwear, as Show recommended.

    Barrett and Harris are shown walking toward the ring backstage. They make their way through a doorway only for Harris to eat a chair shot, taking him out. Cena comes out of the doorway and smiles, saying hey to Barrett, saying he guess that’s all before he heads off to the ring.

    Chairs Match
    – John Cena vs. Wade Barrett

    CM Punk’s music hits, and Punk makes his way down to the broadcast area to join in on things. Striker gives up his headphones, and it looks like Punk will be taking over for Striker. This really all just seems like an attempt to artificially extend the PPV at all costs. Wade Barrett’s music hits, and the main man of Nexus makes his way out to the ring first to a little bit of heat from the crowd.

    John Cena is out to the ring next, and there are chair set up everywhere around the ring, and lining both sides of the entrance ramp on the way down to the ring. Barrett is a bit apprehensive to make it into the ring after Cena has come down, but he eventually does.

    The start:

    The bell rings, and both men circle each other before locking up. Cena pushes Barrett back into the corner, and the ref breaks it up cleanly. Cena charges right back toward Barrett, grabbing him by the leg, pulling him into the ring and locking in a side headlock. Barrett is able to fight up to his feet and out of the hold, but Cena responds with a shoulder block.

    Barrett rolls to the outside and tries for a chair, but Cena stops him, wrestling with Barrett while tossing chairs away from Barrett. Barrett is able to fight Cena off and grab a chair, which he uses to threaten and back off Cena. Barrett swings at Cena, but Cena ducks and Barrett connects with the ring apron. Another attempt and Barrett hits the ring post. Yet another and he connects with the steps. Cena rolls in the ring, out the other side, and rolls back in with a chair of his own, leveling the playing field.

    Mid-match notes:

    Both men swing and connect with their chairs, causing both men to drop their weapons. Cena lays into Barrett with a series of blows in the corner, before whipping Barrett across the ring, and following up with a bull dog, planting Barrett’s face on a chair. Cena goes to swing at Barrett, but Barrett pulls the ref in front of himself. Barrett uses the distraction to get in a couple of cheap shots and take Cena off of his feet. Barrett connects with a pump handle slam and goes for the pin, but he only gets a two count. Barrett hits Cena with a couple of big right hands that send him down to the mat and out of the ring.

    Barrett follows to the outside, where he immediately sends Cena shoulder first into the steel ring steps. Barrett picks up a chair, and tries to hit Cena while he’s laid out on the ring steps, but Cena is able to move out of the way, and he begins crawling up the entrance ramp. Cena gets a little way away from Barrett, but Barrett smashes a chair over Cena’s back, denting it in the process.

    Barrett goes back toward the ring and picks up a set of ring steps, which he brings part of the way up the entrance ramp before dropping them and simply grabbing a chair. Barrett smashes Cena across the back before going back to the steps and setting them up on their side at the bottom of the ramp. Barrett goes to the top of the ramp and tries for a powerbomb on the top of the ramp, but Cena counters with a back body drop.

    Cena goes to the backstage area and comes back with a rolling chair, which Punk says he doesn’t think is legal. Cena puts Barrett in the chair and uses it to launch Barrett down the ramp and into the steel steps waiting at the bottom. Cena goes toward Barrett to toss him in the ring, but Barrett grabs a chair and smashes it into Cena’s midsection. Barrett traps Cena’s head and neck in a chair and rams Cena into the ring post. Barrett sends Cena back into the ring, and follows with a chair in hand. Barrett uses the chair to come down across Cena’s chest before standing over him and choking. Barrett kicks at Cena before putting the chair across his throat and sitting down on top of it.

    Cena is able to power out of it, pushing up on the chair and launching Barrett out of it. Back on his feet Cena hits a couple of big right hands on Barrett, ducks a clothesline and hits a big shoulderblock. A second shoulderblock attempt is too much as Barrett responds by throwing a chair into Cena’s face. Barrett goes for the pin but he’s only able to get a two count. Cena picks himself back up to his feet, only to have Barrett hit a big right hand, and end up being ties up with his arms trapped in the ropes. Barrett grabs a chair, and uses it to bury it in Cena’s midsection. Barrett goes to the outside and hits Cena in the back while he’s still tied up. Barrett climbs back into the ring and Cena is still struggling with the ropes. Barrett picks the chair up again and goes to swing but Cena is able to connect with a kick, get out of the ropes, and hit a big belly to back suplex before following up with a five knuckle shuffle.

    Cena goes for the AA, but Barrett fights out of it, hitting a big side slam that’s good for a two count. Barrett goes back to the outside and grabs another chair, bringing it in and wedging it in the corner between the top and middle rope. Barrett goes to send Cena into the chair, but Cena counters. Barrett stops himself from crashing into the chair, but turns around almost into the STF. Barrett fights it off and kicks Cena, sending him crashing head first into the chair in the corner. Barrett grabs yet another chair and brings it back into the ring. Barrett drags Cena toward the corner, before grabbing a chair and climbing up to the middle turnbuckle. Barrett jumps off with the chair in hand but Cena is able to get out of the way, and Barrett simply crashes and burns.

    Cena is the first man to get to the chair, and he gets to his feet and uses it to crack Barrett across the back. Cena goes to the top turnbuckle himself, also with a chair in his hand. Cena waits for Barrett to get back to his feet and drops the top rope leg drop, chair assisted of course, on Barrett. Cena goes to the outside and grabs even more chairs, taking the total in the ring up to six. Cena sets the chairs up 2×3 with all of the seats pressed against each other.

    The finish:

    Cena picks Barrett up and shoulders him, walking him over to get him into position, and hitting an AA, laying Barrett out across all of the chairs. Cena pins Barrett, and this one is over.

    Winner: John Cena

  • Samoe Joe Signs New TNA Contract, Dixie Carter Comments

    After his previous long-term deal with TNA Wrestling expired earlier this month, former TNA champion Samoa Joe has signed a new deal with the company.

    TNA President Dixie Carter wrote on Twitter this afternoon:

    “Proud to report the re-signing of Samoa Joe! I feel good knowing that I have a focused & determined Samoan on my side. Congrats to us both!”

    There had been reports this week that despite Joe’s free agency, there was little to no interest from WWE.

    According to a source within TNA, Joe’s new TNA deal is for 2 or 3 years.

  • WrestleMania Celeb Floyd Mayweather Arrested (Mugshot)

    Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather

    Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather, who wrestled the Big Show in the co-main event of WrestleMania 24, was arrested last night in Las Vegas, according to TMZ.com.

    The arrest was in connection with an a warrant stemming from assault allegations, where Mayweather was said to have poked a security guard in the face. A security guard was patrolling Mayweather’s gated community at the time and says Mayweather poked him when confronted about a parking violation.

    Mayweather was reportedly at a casino on the Vegas strip when an employee recognized him and called the Las Vegas police.

    Mayweather, who was all smiles in his latest mugshot, faces a maximum of 6 months in jail if convicted of the assault.

  • Alberto Del Rio Interview: Goals In WWE, Advice From Vince

    SmackDown superstar Alberto Del Rio was interviewed this week by Canada’s Slam Wrestling to promote Saturday’s Tribute to the Troops show on NBC. Here are some highlights of what Del Rio said about:

    Wanting The World Heavyweight Title & Becoming A Top WWE Star:

    “That’s the reason I came here, that’s the reason I left everything behind – my friends, my family, my house in Mexico, my status,” he said. “I was a big superstar in Mexico and when I came to WWE, no one knew me. Now I’m building my career here in the States, little by little and I’m sure I’m going to be one of the main guys pretty soon.”

    Working As A Heel In WWE After Being A Babyface In Mexico For Years:

    “To develop my character, I only used experiences from people I hate,” he said, laughing. “That’s making my job really easy. All your life, you have the chance to know people where you hate the way they talk, the way they walk, the way they express themselves and that’s what I do to develop my character. I just remember people I hate through the years and that’s Alberto Del Rio right there.”

    Advice He Received From Vince McMahon:

    “Before my debut, Mr. McMahon told me, ‘You gotta believe to make people believe.’ When he told me that, I was like, ‘Okay, all that I need is to believe my character.’ … That’s what I do every time I go out, I really believe I’m Alberto Del Rio. I really believe I have all those cars, all those millions.”

    Head over to Slam.Canoe.Ca to check out the entire interview, it’s a good read.

  • Shaul Guerrero Debuts At FCW, WWE Not Interested In Samoa Joe

    – Shaul Marie Guerrero, the daughter of Eddie & Vickie Guerrero, made her first on-camera appearance at a Florida Championship Wrestling taping this week at the FCW Arena. Guerrero appeared at ringside along for the FCW Divas Championship match between A.J. Lee and Naomi. A.J. defeated Naomi to become the new FCW Divas champion in a match that will air in January.

    – To update the story of Samoa Joe’s TNA contract expiring, the latest is that negotiations between the two sides are ongoing. As for whether jumping ship to World Wrestling Entertainment is an option for Joe – there is reportedly “no interest” from WWE about bringing in the former TNA Champion, according to f4wonline.com.

    For anybody that’s familiar with Joe’s work and knows what he could bring to the company, I think we can all agree – that’s a damn shame.

  • Miz Talks About Meeting Miz Girl, Being WWE Champion & More

    WWE Champion The Miz was interviewed by IGN.com this week to hype Saturday’s Tribute To The Troops special on NBC. Here are some highlights of what Miz said about:

    What It’s Been Like Since Winning The WWE Championship & The Mainstream Media Attention He’s Received From The Accomplishment:

    “I don’t think anyone expected it. I certainly didn’t expect it at all. Usually, when titles change there isn’t that much media, so I wasn’t expecting anything. But as soon as I got home, suddenly 50 people that I didn’t realize I knew, and didn’t know had my number, and didn’t know watched WWE, texted and called me. I had voice mails for days. And then all the outlets. Like MTV.com got a hold of it. They didn’t even say anything when I got signed to WWE. US Weekly, who never covers WWE, covered us.”

    “TMZ asked me to host their show. I’m going on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. It just makes me so happy because that’s the goal that I want. I want people that normally don’t talk to us and normally don’t say anything to us to come in and say “You know, this kid has something. We want to talk to him. And he’s got a good story so we want to learn more.” And it legit is. It’s a real life story. It’s like a movie and I’m living it. It’s like a dream come true.”

    How Much He’s Evolved As A Performer Since Coming To WWE:

    “I am ever evolving. If you look at me today and you look back at me when I was 20 on The Real World, nine years ago, I was a completely different person. I am very different from who I was back then. I’ve lived and I’ve learned. As far as being on The Real World, I had so much fun doing it. How many times in your life do you get to live in a house with seven strangers you’ve never met. Oh, and you’re someone who also has never been outside of Ohio and you get to move to a melting pot like New York City and get overwhelmed by how big it all is. You just learn a lot by meeting different people who come from various backgrounds and cultures. I had never been exposed to that. It just made me want to absorb more and want more. So after I got done with The Real World I had to move to LA because I didn’t want to be in Cleveland anymore. Because Cleveland is small. I don’t want to say it’s all small-minded, but where I lived it was very much like that. You go to high school and then you go to college and then you have a family and there was this one way of doing things. I wanted more out of life, so I moved to LA and started my wrestling school. My parents did not want me to do it.”

    What Was It Like Meeting “Miz Girl” Cayley On Monday’s Slammy RAW:

    “[Laughs] Yes yes. The angry Miz girl! Aw, man that was arguably one of my favorite moments. That little girl literally made my WWE Championship win. When I got backstage, the only thing anyone could talk about was that little girl’s scowling face, being so mad at me. And as soon as I saw it I thought “that’s the exact fan reaction I wanted out of the crowd.” And sometimes you don’t get that. Sometimes fans see the camera and go “Oh, hey. I’m on camera.” She didn’t see it. You could see the passion that she had for Randy Orton and how mad she was that he lost. It made my day. I guess the dad actually called, because the next week, in my address, I talked about the fan reaction being one of shock and anger and I showed her picture again. So her dad called up and said that she was more than willing to come back if we ever needed her. So, of course, being WWE like we are, we totally leapt at he opportunity and took the reins.”

    “And just going out there and getting on one knee…I mean, how do you talk to a little girl and then take something from a kid? You have to be so nice to them so that they trust you, and then you take it from them. And then they get really really mad. It was so great. And backstage, she was the shyest little girl. It was so cute to see her back there and everyone told me that when Randy came up to her she gave him a big hug and she was so shy and nervous that she couldn’t talk. And then to watch her go out there and start thanking her dad and her mom and her family. And then me, being the big bully that I am, taking the Slammy away from her. [laughs]”

    Visit IGN.com to read their entire interview with WWE Champion The Miz.

  • SmackDown Preview: Miz & Del Rio vs. Mysterio & Edge

    Here’s a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown on SyFy:

    – SmackDown GM Teddy Long announces big changes to 2 top matches at Sunday’s Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view.

    – Kofi Kingston & Kaval vs. Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger

    – The Miz is in the house and does an interview segment

    – JTG hosts “Str8 Otta Brooklyn”

    – Cody Rhodes vs. Chris Masters

    – The Miz vs. Rey Mysterio

    – LayCool has an in-ring segment

    – WWE Tag Champions Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov vs. Tyler Reks & Chavo Guerrero

    – Edge & Mysterio vs. Miz & Del Rio

  • HBK Reveals He’s Reached A New Deal With WWE (Video)

    Former WWE superstar Shawn Michaels has posted a video on Youtube revealing his future plans with the company. HBK fans are going to like this one – Shawn announced that he and WWE have reached a deal that will keep him with the organization for a long time.

    Don’t get your hopes up just yet – Shawn said he will not be returning to the ring, there are no plans for him to return as an on-air character and he is NOT the Anonymous RAW General Manager.

    With those options off the table, it appears he will have some sort of behind-the-scenes role with WWE. He said he wants to give back to WWE, so that could entail anything from making live appearances, becoming a backstage agent/producer or working with WWE’s developmental talent.

    Here’s the official statement from the Heartbreak Kid himself:

  • *SPOILERS* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Tonight

    WWE SmackDown on Syfy

    Credit to 411mania.com for this live report:

    The show opened with an Edge promo, showing videos of the angle with Kane over the past several weeks.

    They announced a rematch from Raw with Miz vs. Rey Mysterio

    Teddy Long announced he was changing the Kane vs. Edge match to a four-way, adding Rey Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio

    Kofi Kingston & Kaval b Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger in a very good match

    Miz did an interview saying he was going to put Randy Orton through a table

    JTG opened a doing his own segment called Str8 Otta Brooklyn, pushing the PPV

    Drew McIntyre hits on Kelly Kelly backstage. You know, makes a pass at her. Last thing you want is a domestic violence charge out of this one. Kaitlyn showed up and ruined things for Drew. Or saved things, depending on your point of view.

    Cody Rhodes b Chris Masters

    The Miz b Rey Mysterio again when Alberto Del Rio interfered. They beat down Mysterio until Edge made the save. Teddy Long then announced he was adding a match to the show with Miz & Del Rio vs. Edge & Mysterio

    LayCool came out. They want the tables match off the show. Natalya and Beth Phoenix came out with a table that was wrapped up like a Christmas present. Phoenix unwrapped it and it had a drawing of LayCool looking like witches, which started a brawl. They tried to put Layla through a table but McCool saved her.

    Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov b Tyler Reks & Chavo Guerrero

    Edge & Mysterio NC Miz & Del Rio. Kane ran in and attacked everyone. McIntyre also attacked Mysterio at the end

  • Big Update On Batista’s First MMA Fight For Strikeforce

    After stating in a recent interview that he wanted to have his first fight by March, it appears fight fans will have to just a bit longer to see “The Animal” inside a cage.

    In an interview with Ariel Hawani of Fanhouse.com, Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker said that Batista is training hard for his first professional fight, which will take place for the Strikeforce promotion in the second quarter of 2011.

    Coker said “there’s still dialogue” with Batista and they are hoping to have him fight on one of their shows between April and June of 2011.

    There have been reports that Batista’s negotiations have taken longer than expected due to money issues. Batista is looking for a 3-fight deal from the promotion.

  • Punk Wrestling For SmackDown Next Week, MSG Update

    – WWE RAW announcer CM Punk, who is currently on the sidelines nursing a lower back injury, is scheduled to return to action next week. Punk will be wrestling in the main event of several live events for the SmackDown brand, competing in Four Way Cage matches against World Heavyweight champion Kane, Edge and Big Show. There are no plans at this time to move Punk back to SmackDown, the reason he’s appearing on this batch of shows is because one of them takes place from his home town of Chicago. He’s expected to remain on RAW as an announcer for the foreseeable future.

    – According to the official Madison Square Garden website, there have been some change to the upcoming RAW brand live event on December 26th. The show will now feature a New York Street fight between and Mark Henry and Sheamus and WWE Hall of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper will host Piper’s Pit with special guest Sgt. Slaughter. For more information on WWE’s return to MSG, visit MSG.com.

  • JR Blog: HBK, Austin & Rock Wrestling Again, TLC & More

    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:

    HBK, Stone Cold Or Rock Wrestling Again: “Emailer…no I never expect to see HBK, Rock, or Stone Cold wrestle again. Could all three make WWE appearances some day? Sure.”

    Sunday’s TLC PPV: “Anxious to watch WWE’s TLC PPV live from the arena in Houston this Sunday night. Looking forward to seeing many, old friends. No…I’m there to help out, provide support but won’t be announcing and I’m fine with that.

    FCW Talent: Really optimistic about the talent level in FCW and hope over time that many of them evolve and elevate to the next level. IMO it takes 3-5 yrears to become a main event level star and that time frame is arguable. Some might do it quicker while others will need more time. Best part of my work month is working w/ the younger talents/rookies.

    The Upcoming Bobby Heenan DVD: The Bobby Heenan DVD is a classic on a classic. Best, three skill talent ever. Brought back great memories and laugh out loud funny.

  • Matt Hardy Interview: Jeff, TNA, Leaving WWE & Lots More

    Former eight-time World Tag Team Champion, former ECW Champion, & former WWE United States Champion, Matt Hardy, was the featured guest on this week’s live edition (12/13/10) of the award-winning Monday Night Mayhem.

    You can listen to an MP3 of Matt Hardy’s appearance on Monday Night Mayhem by clicking here.

    Interview highlights courtesy of The Mayhem’s official correspondent, Paterson from New Jersey:

    Why he felt he needed to break ties with the WWE, his transition over the past two months, & where he feels he’s at mentally/physically/emotionally right now:

    “It’s been nice for me, because I needed to get away. One, my body was just so beat up and so abused. One thing with Jeff was that he took some time off during his run with WWE. I never did. The only time I was out was when I was injured, and during that time, I was doing intense rehab, so I had twelve and a half years straight that I worked everyday. I missed one day during that whole while, and that was when my girlfriend at the time was having neck surgery. Besides that, I never missed a show. I never asked off for a day. I worked hurt, I worked through injuries, and it just came to a point that I felt like between where I was at being utilized on TV, and the injuries catching up with me, and me not being in the top condition I needed to be at that I needed to take time off or get away. I started talking about possibly getting some time off or getting a release, and I eventually did what I had to do to get a break. I’m happy about it, I’m been happier & healthier physically, mentally, & emotionally than I’ve been in a long, long time. I’ve really enjoyed just having my own schedule. It’s been a blast. I’ve just been loving life. The last couple of months have been two of the greatest months of my life.”

    The “constant battle” he was facing creatively while at the WWE, how mental exhaustion factored into his decision to want to leave the company, how Christian is “in the same boat” with him, & why he passionately feels that “if you don’t love the business, you will not last there” (the WWE):

    “It’s a constant battle. To begin with, myself & Christian kind of sit in the same boat in a lot of ways. We’re two guys who worked for a long time to earn the respect of the fans over the years. We can go out with pretty much anyone and figure out how a way to make the match good or entertaining. We’re very reliable. The deal was actually myself & Christian were starting up a storyline, and we had both put in so much time, and thought, & effort. We had given so many ideas and had written down ideas, storyline, & angles. We kept getting green lights, but then, just all of sudden, they just dropped it, and it stopped. When you have something like that, where they ask you to contribute, or they ask you to give ideas, and then when you take time when you only have a day & a half at home, and you spend your time all focused on that, and you really give your blood, sweat, & tears to it, and you’re going to give them the best idea & the best storyline possible, and you’re really emotionally attached to it, and you give it to them, and all of a sudden they just go ‘OK, well this is great, but we’re not going to do it.’ That’s very mentally & emotionally draining and fatiguing. That happens all the time there, and it gets to the point where you just go ‘Well ok, maybe it’s just easiest for me to just show up, and do my job, and not care, and not be passionate’. They ask you to be passionate, but if you get that ripped out of your hands so many times when you had these great ideas, it’s really easy for you to lose your passion. If you don’t love the business, you will not last there. That’s one thing I can tell you.”

    His in-ring future in 2011: Whether him showing up in TNA alongside his brother (Jeff Hardy) is a foregone conclusion and/or if he would consider exploring the opportunity to work with Ring of Honor in the new year:

    “Obviously, that’s naturally where people’s thoughts are going to go, and you can’t blame them for that. Obviously, that’s not something I would say that isn’t crazy or isn’t out of the question at all. Jeff’s done well there and had a lot of success, and ever since 2005, I’ve actually maintained a very good relationship with Dixie Carter, so that’s a possibility, but who knows. I definitely haven’t locked anything in stone yet. You also mentioned Ring of Honor. I think Cary (Silkin) does a great job with those guys. He reminds me, on a smaller level & a smaller budget, like the old ECW crew, because he’ll have guys that are really good, and then, all of sudden, TNA or WWE will suck up his top stars, and he’ll have to build some more guys. I really appreciate that fact, and I appreciate that there are territories & smaller organizations out there that are still building talent for the future. It would be great if Ring of Honor could get a more prominent television following as they go.”

    Setting the record straight on the Internet reports from last Sunday’s TNA Final Resolution Pay-Per-View involving his brother, the story creating a life of its own online, & the latest update on Jeff’s status:

    “Jeff’s doing great. The whole thing with that scenario was so blown out of proportions it was crazy. Jeff’s been working on the road with a full schedule for TNA. He actually has a deal where he doesn’t have to do every show, but since Jeff is the champion, he has committed himself to the product & the company. He really believes in them, and he actually said that he would do all the shows that he possibly can for them. It was very cool that they allowed him to be off during the last half of the month of October when his child was born. Basically he did the house shows, they flew over to do the shows over in Abu Dhabi, flew back over, he was at home for less than 24 hours, he flew to Detroit where he had to do a lot of promotion that day for an appearance at a Monster Truck deal thing, he went to the Monster Truck thing that night, slept two or three hours, he had to go to Orlando and actually go straight to the building when he got in, because he had three Make-A-Wishes that morning. He met his Make-A-Wish kids, and instead of going back to the hotel to crash and sleep there where he was afraid he was going to oversleep and not make it back to the building before call time, he actually crashed in one of the executive’s offices there, and was just sleeping to catch up on sleep, someone walked in, saw him sleeping, and from there, the story got exaggerated & blown out of proportion, because that morning he was taking a nap that he ‘wasn’t in a condition to wrestle.’ Anyone who watched the match could obviously tell that he was 100% fine. He actually had a hell of a match with Matt Morgan that night, and I thought he did a great job.”

    Why the WWE is “going to find themselves in a really strange position” in the next several years, “the changing of the guard,” in the industry, & his take on the recent online debate/argument of the push of the WWE’s recent “youth movement”:

    “The business is in a really weird position now, where there’s really getting to be a changing of the guard. The Undertakers, the Triple H’s, the Shawn Michaels, who’s retired already, those guys are really & truly on their last legs. It has to be new guys that completely uprise and come around. The WWE is going to find themselves in a really strange position in the couple of years, because they have pushed this youth movement. Kevin Nash made a statement saying ‘Youth isn’t what sells.’ I think that myself & Christian were two guys who have gained the respect of the fans. People know us, and they respect us, and we’re very believable in the ring. You have to take guys like that, and you have to utilize those guys and get the most out of them. You can’t take new guys, just because they are fresh faces, and expect the fans to accept them, and appreciate them, and buy tickets for them overnight. The WWE has tried to do that youth movement; you could do that, but there has to be a very fine line: a mixture of veterans & younger guys. It’s funny, because I know Kevin Nash had one side & Chris Jericho had one side, and I kind of fell in the middle of both of those (to the argument/debate). I think you truly need a combination. I think the WWE is trying to push so many young guys at one time right now that they’re going to find themselves in a really weird spot in a year or so, where all of their older stars that are extremely over, if you have an injury to a John Cena or a Randy Orton, you’re in a tough situation.”

  • Recap Of The Miz On NBC’s Jimmy Fallon Show (Video)

    WWE Champion The Miz appeared on the NBC show “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” on Wednesday to promote WWE’s upcoming “Tribute To The Troops” special. Miz walked out with the WWE title with him and kept the belt on Fallon’s desk during the segment.

    Miz, a former MTV reality television star, said he used to wear a fake title belt on “The Real World” and now he’s a real champion with the most coveted belt in sports entertainment. Miz told a story about a former Real World cast member calling him after he made it big in WWE and contradicting him for making his dream a reality.

    Fallon showed a clip of the demonic-looking “Miz Girl” and Miz told the story of her appearing on RAW and him stealing her Slammy award.

    Miz also hyped the new WWE Smackdown vs. Raw video game, gave some free copies to the audience and told them to reset their game consoles if they’re playing as him and about to lose a match. Funny stuff.

    Check out the segment below, courtesy of Jimmy Fallon’s blog:

  • *Spoiler* Big Change To Top Matches At WWE’s TLC PPV

    Warning: The following contains a *Spoiler* for Friday’s SmackDown:

    It will be announced on Friday’s SmackDown that Rey Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio have been added to the World Heavyweight title match at Sunday’s Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view, making that a Fatal Fourway match.

    With that match set, here’s an updated look at the card for this Sunday:

    Tables Match for the WWE Title
    The Miz (c) vs. Randy Orton

    TLC Match for the World Heavyweight Title
    Kane (c) vs. Edge vs. Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio

    Chairs Match
    Wade Barrett vs. John Cena

    #1 Contender’s Ladder Match
    Sheamus vs. John Morrison

    Divas Tag Team Tables Match
    Michelle McCool and Layla vs. Natalya and Beth Phoenix

    Triple Threat Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Title
    Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Jack Swagger vs. Kofi Kingston