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  • Four Big Matches Set For WrestleMania XXVI

    WrestleMania XXVI – March 28, 2010

    WrestleMania XXVI is still over a month away, but the card began to take shape on Monday’s RAW.

    – New World Heavyweight champion Chris Jericho came out on this week’s RAW and gloated about his victory at Elimination Chamber. Jericho bragged that he’s in elite class of Superstars who hold two wins over the Undertaker. As Jericho was yelling that he was going to WrestleMania, Edge’s music hit and the Rated R superstar hit the ring and speared Jericho. Jericho left the ring and ran to the outside. Edge grabbed a mic and said he’s also going to WrestleMania – to challenge Chris Jericho.

    – Later in the show, Shawn Michaels came out and talked about screwing the Undertaker out of his World Heavyweight title at Elimination Chamber. Undertaker came out and confronted Shawn, telling him he’s finally got his attention. Shawn laid down the challenge once again for a match at WrestleMania and The Undertaker accepted – with the stipulation that if Shawn Michaels is not able to beat him, he must retire. Michaels agreed and the rematch is set.

    – John Cena defeated Batista by disqualification in the main event of RAW to earn a World Heavyweight title shot against Batista at WrestleMania.

    – Also on RAW, Christian defeated Carlito to qualify for the Money in the Bank match.

    The first four matches for WrestleMania XXVI are as follows:

    World Heavyweight Title Match
    Chris Jericho (c) vs. Edge

    WWE Title Match:
    Batista (c) vs. John Cena

    Streak vs. Career
    The Undertaker vs. Shawnk Michaels

    Money in the Bank
    Christian has qualified

  • WWE & Jim Ross Comment On Undertaker Pryo Malfunction

    – WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross posted a message on Twitter.com/jrsbbq reacting to the pyrotechnics accident that occurred at the WWE Elimination Chamber: “Undertaker is okay from what I understand but ‘lucky,’ He’s as (tough) as they come without question.” Read more tweets from Jim Ross at PWTweets.com.

    – WWE spokesman Robert Zimmerman has commented on the pyrotechnics malfunction that almost set the Undertaker on fire during his entrance at Elimination Chamber. Zimmerman described what happened as a “mistiming” with the pyrotechnics. “Thank God he was fine. It basically amounted to a sunburn. It wasn’t over a large area of his body, just a short area, just a little bit on his chest.” He also stated that the Undertaker was checked out by a ringside doctor before competing in the match.

    * VIDEO of Undertaker Being Set on Fire at Elimination Chamber

  • WWE & Jim Ross Comment On Undertaker Pryo Malfunction

    – WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross posted a message on Twitter.com/jrsbbq reacting to the pyrotechnics accident that occurred at the WWE Elimination Chamber: “Undertaker is okay from what I understand but ‘lucky,’ He’s as (tough) as they come without question.” Read more tweets from Jim Ross at PWTweets.com.

    – WWE spokesman Robert Zimmerman has commented on the pyrotechnics malfunction that almost set the Undertaker on fire during his entrance at Elimination Chamber. Zimmerman described what happened as a “mistiming” with the pyrotechnics. “Thank God he was fine. It basically amounted to a sunburn. It wasn’t over a large area of his body, just a short area, just a little bit on his chest.” He also stated that the Undertaker was checked out by a ringside doctor before competing in the match.

    * VIDEO of Undertaker Being Set on Fire at Elimination Chamber

  • Bret Hart Says He Won’t Be At Raw & Updates His Health

    WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart posted a blog update on his Facebook.com page stating that he will not be on tonight’s WWE RAW following last week’s backstage car crash storyline. He wrote:

    “It was really great seeing so many of the WWE wrestlers backstage in the last couple of months. I would’ve loved to have spent more time with many of them,. I won’t be at Raw in Indianapolis but it would’ve been great to have gone back there another great city where I’ve had many great matches.”

    Hart stays ‘in character’ throughout the blog, referencing the scripted leg injury that is keeping him away from WWE television for now.

    “It’s been hard getting around with my leg but, all things considered, the weather’s been really nice and, with the Olympics on, it’s worth propping your leg up and getting lost in the excitement of it all.”

  • Bret Hart Says He Won't Be At Raw & Updates His Health

    WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart posted a blog update on his Facebook.com page stating that he will not be on tonight’s WWE RAW following last week’s backstage car crash storyline. He wrote:

    “It was really great seeing so many of the WWE wrestlers backstage in the last couple of months. I would’ve loved to have spent more time with many of them,. I won’t be at Raw in Indianapolis but it would’ve been great to have gone back there another great city where I’ve had many great matches.”

    Hart stays ‘in character’ throughout the blog, referencing the scripted leg injury that is keeping him away from WWE television for now.

    “It’s been hard getting around with my leg but, all things considered, the weather’s been really nice and, with the Olympics on, it’s worth propping your leg up and getting lost in the excitement of it all.”

  • Ric Flair Comments On His Wife’s Arrest From Last Night

    A representative of Ric Flair issued the following statement to TMZ.com in regards to Flair’s wife being arrested last night:

    “Ric and his wife had an unfortunate disagreement late last night, which led to his wife being arrested and charged with assault. Ric has done nothing wrong.”

    As previously reported, Flair and his wife Jacqueline had a domestic dispute on Sunday night after arriving home from dinner. Flair suffered minor injuries and Jackqueline was arrested and charged with allegedly assaulting Flair with “personal weapons” such as hands, feet, and teeth.

    Related News: Ric Flair’s Wife Arrested For Domestic Assault (MUGSHOT)

  • Ric Flair Comments On His Wife's Arrest From Last Night

    A representative of Ric Flair issued the following statement to TMZ.com in regards to Flair’s wife being arrested last night:

    “Ric and his wife had an unfortunate disagreement late last night, which led to his wife being arrested and charged with assault. Ric has done nothing wrong.”

    As previously reported, Flair and his wife Jacqueline had a domestic dispute on Sunday night after arriving home from dinner. Flair suffered minor injuries and Jackqueline was arrested and charged with allegedly assaulting Flair with “personal weapons” such as hands, feet, and teeth.

    Related News: Ric Flair’s Wife Arrested For Domestic Assault (MUGSHOT)

  • Ric Flair’s Wife Released From Jail After Domestic Assault

    Ric Flair’s wife Jacqueline Beems has been released from jail, according to North Carolina’s WISTV.com.

    The article states that TNA star Ric Flair suffered minor injuries when he was allegedly assaulted by Beems late Sunday night at his home in Charlotte, N.C.

    Beems was charged with assault using “personal weapons such as hands, feet, and teeth.”

    The arrest warrant from the incident is available online and can be viewed here (PDF format).

    * MUGSHOT Picture of RIC FLAIR’s Wife After Being Arrested Last Night

  • Ric Flair's Wife Released From Jail After Domestic Assault

    Ric Flair’s wife Jacqueline Beems has been released from jail, according to North Carolina’s WISTV.com.

    The article states that TNA star Ric Flair suffered minor injuries when he was allegedly assaulted by Beems late Sunday night at his home in Charlotte, N.C.

    Beems was charged with assault using “personal weapons such as hands, feet, and teeth.”

    The arrest warrant from the incident is available online and can be viewed here (PDF format).

    * MUGSHOT Picture of RIC FLAIR’s Wife After Being Arrested Last Night

  • Ric Flair’s Wife Arrested For Domestic Assault (MUGSHOT)

    Mugshot picture of Ric Flair's wife, courtesy of TMZ.com.

    What would the week be without another arrest from the wrestling world?

    TMZ.com reports that Jacqueline Beems, the new wife of Ric Flair, was arrested on Sunday night after allegedly assaulting her husband in a domestic incident.

    Police were called to their home in Charlotte, North Carolina at about 11:40PM Sunday night.

    The police report says that Flair suffered minor injuries but declined medical treatment. Beems was taken into custody.

    No weapons were used, according to reports. Here’s the mugshot from TMZ:

  • Ric Flair's Wife Arrested For Domestic Assault (MUGSHOT)

    Mugshot picture of Ric Flair's wife, courtesy of TMZ.com.

    What would the week be without another arrest from the wrestling world?

    TMZ.com reports that Jacqueline Beems, the new wife of Ric Flair, was arrested on Sunday night after allegedly assaulting her husband in a domestic incident.

    Police were called to their home in Charlotte, North Carolina at about 11:40PM Sunday night.

    The police report says that Flair suffered minor injuries but declined medical treatment. Beems was taken into custody.

    No weapons were used, according to reports. Here’s the mugshot from TMZ:

  • Elimination Chamber Title Changes, Edge’s WM26 Opponent

    – Batista defeated John Cena at tonight’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view to win the WWE Title, just minutes after Cena won the belt by winning the Elimination Chamber match. Vince McMahon came out and forced Cena to defend the title against Batista.

    Chris Jericho also became the World Heavyweight Champion tonight after defeating The Undertaker in the Elimination Chamber after Shawn Michaels laid Taker out and came from under the steel.

    – Edge announced at tonight’s pay-per-view that he will be on RAW tomorrow night to reveal his opponent for WrestleMania 26. It’s expected he will choose Chris Jericho.

    – The WWE Divas Title match between Maryse and Gail Kim is expected to happen at tomorrow’s RAW since it didn’t happen at Elimination Chamber, thanks to Vickie Guerrero.

  • Elimination Chamber Title Changes, Edge's WM26 Opponent

    – Batista defeated John Cena at tonight’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view to win the WWE Title, just minutes after Cena won the belt by winning the Elimination Chamber match. Vince McMahon came out and forced Cena to defend the title against Batista.

    Chris Jericho also became the World Heavyweight Champion tonight after defeating The Undertaker in the Elimination Chamber after Shawn Michaels laid Taker out and came from under the steel.

    – Edge announced at tonight’s pay-per-view that he will be on RAW tomorrow night to reveal his opponent for WrestleMania 26. It’s expected he will choose Chris Jericho.

    – The WWE Divas Title match between Maryse and Gail Kim is expected to happen at tomorrow’s RAW since it didn’t happen at Elimination Chamber, thanks to Vickie Guerrero.

  • What You Didn’t See At WWE Elimination Chamber

    – The dark match before tonight’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view in St. Louis saw Christian defeat Ezekiel Jackson.

    – After the pay-per-view ended, Shawn Michaels kept staring at The Undertaker until they made eye contact. Shawn’s music played and he slowly walked back to a mixed reaction with more boo’s than cheers. Taker got up, the lights went purple, his music played and he went to the back.

  • What You Didn't See At WWE Elimination Chamber

    – The dark match before tonight’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view in St. Louis saw Christian defeat Ezekiel Jackson.

    – After the pay-per-view ended, Shawn Michaels kept staring at The Undertaker until they made eye contact. Shawn’s music played and he slowly walked back to a mixed reaction with more boo’s than cheers. Taker got up, the lights went purple, his music played and he went to the back.

  • WWE Elimination Chamber 2010 PPV Results

    In a dark match that took place prior to the show going live on the air, Christan beat Ezekiel Jackson. Jackson did not have the ECW Championship belt with him and didn’t work with it this weekend, so it appears the belt has been retired.

    We get a video opening highlighting the two Chamber matches that will be taking place tonight for both the World Heavyweight, and WWE Championships.

    The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV. They immediately being hyping WrestleMania, and the ominous structure that is the Elimination Chamber. The Chamber lowers and it looks like we’re going to start out with a Chamber match.

    Justin Roberts runs down the rules of the match, John Cena’s music hits, and he is the first man to make his way down to the ring.

    WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Match:
    Sheamus vs. Triple H vs. John Cena vs. Randy Orton vs. Ted DiBiase vs. Kofi Kingston.

    Cena makes his way into one of the ringside pods, and the referee locks him up. Dibiase is the next man announced, and he makes his way to the ring to a bit of heat.

    Randy Orton is the third man to make his way to the ring, to a big pop from the crowd. Dibiase stares down Orton from his pod.

    Triple H is the fourth man announced, and the final man who will be entering a pod, so we know it will be Sheamus and Kofi starting things off tonight.

    Kofi Kingston is the final challenger to enter the fray. He comes out to a nice reception, leaving only the Champion yet to enter.

    Sheamus shows off his belt to everyone locked in the pods, taunting his challengers. The door is closed and locked, and this one is ready to begin.

    Sheamus goes for the big kick right off the bat, but Kofi moves and comes back with a flurry of offense of his own. Kofi hits a crossbody for a near fall, and a beautiful dropkick for another near fall. Kofi works over Sheamus with a series of fairly stiff kicks, but it’s still not enough to keep the Champion down. Sheamus comes back with a clubbing blow across Kofi’s back and a knee to the head. Sheamus hits a European uppercut, but Kofi is quick to fight back. Kofi kicks Sheamus square in the chest, but he immediately falls victim to a back elbow and a big shoulder block.

    Sheamus tries to hip toss Kofi over the ropes, but Kofi lands on his feet, delivers and enzugiri, and executes a springboard crossbody that’s good for a two count. Sheamus reverses a whip into the corner, but he walks right into a big kick from Kofi. Sheamus takes Kofi down to the mat and pounds away on him, he tries for a quick pin, but he can’t hold Kingston down for three. Sheamus tries to choke Kingston and rub his face into the mat. Kofi rolls to the outside and Sheamus follows. Kofi is able to put up a bit of a fight, but Sheamus backs him up into one of the pods and put him down. Sheamus hits a uranage backbreaker, but it’s still not good enough for three.

    The timer counts down, and the first entrant into the match is Triple H. Hunter has a big smile on his face. He walks out of the pod and stares Sheamus down.

    Sheamus and Triple H come toe to toe staring each other down. Sheamus goes for a punch, but Hunter blocks and unloads with a couple of his own. Sheamus goes low with a knee, but it’s not good enough to keep down Hunter, who comes back with a high knee, and a knee drop. Hunter hits a clothesline in the corner, and pounds on Sheamus for a bit, before stomping for a little bit. Hunter hits a short arm clothesline, but it’s only good for a near fall. Hunter throws Sheamus over the top rope out to the steel grate. Hunter tries to throw Sheamus into the Chamber, but Sheamus blocks, Sheamus tries but Hunter blocks and he clotheslines Sheamus over the top rope.

    Back in the ring, Sheamus goes for a razor’s edge out of nowhere, but Hunter reverses into a DDT. Kofi is back in and he’s going to work on both men, chopping each before hitting a dropkick on Sheamus, and whipping Hunter into Sheamus in the corner. Kofi launches himself up to hit nine punches on Sheamus in the corner before connecting with a leaping lariat. Kofi hits a slingshot boom drop over the top rope to the outside on Hunter. Sheamus takes Kofi out, out of nowhere, and it’s good for a near fall. The clock ticks down again, and the next entrant is Randy Orton.

    Orton goes right to work on everyone, then focuses his attention on Sheamus, stomping away. Orton hits a knee drop on Sheamus, and he tries for a cover but he only gets a two count. Orton tosses Sheamus over the top rope and he hits a quick kick to Hunter’s ribs. Orton goes to the outside, where he slams Sheamus against the Chamber wall three times in a row. Hunter comes out and he too goes into the Chamber three times at the hands of Orton. Orton chokes Sheamus with his boot for a bit, before going to work on Hunter with a couple of right hands. Kingston comes out of nowhere with a huge slingshot crossbody. Kingston tries for another springboard crossbody back in the ring on Orton, but Orton counters with a dropkick.

    Hunter is now back in this with right hands, and a face buster to Orton, but Orton comes back with a big powerslam. Orton looks to be setting up for the RKO on Hunter. Orton goes for it, but Hunter pushes him into Kofi. Kofi tries for TIP, but Orton ducks. Orton tries for the RKO on Kofi, but Kofi pushes him into an almost pedigree. Orton backdrops Hunter over the top rope to counter, the backdrops Kofi over the top rope. On the outside, Orton goes after Sheamus, but he ends up being backed up into the ring post. The clock counts down again and the next entrant is Ted Dibiase.

    Dibiase goes right to work on Sheamus, Kingston, then Triple H, hitting Hunter with a couple of fist drops. Dibiase goes over to Orton in the corner and he offers his hand after a bit of a staredown. It looks like Legacy may be working together. Orton and Dibiase go right to work on Hunter, stomping away on him in the corner. They the turn their attention to Sheamus, pounding away, and hitting a series of knees, before Orton throws him shoulder first into the ring post. Dibiase chokes Kingston against the bottom rope. Orton picks up Kofi and he tries to shove Kingston’s head through the Chamber wall, eventually succeeding and wrenching at his neck, before Dibiase locks in a Boston crab while Orton kicks away.

    Orton and Hunter trade blows in the middle of the ring, but Dibiase comes in from behind to turn the tide. Orton holds Hunter while Dibiase stomps away at his midsection. Orton tosses Hunter to the outside and he and Dibiase follow. Orgon and Dibiase throw Hunter, back first, into the Chamber wall, before doing it again. Orton goes for his rope assisted DDT, but Dibiase stops him and tells him he should do it on the outside. He sets it up, and he connects, driving Hunter’s head into the steel grate.

    Legacy stare Cena down outside of his pod, and decide to wait out the last 10 seconds outside of his door. Cena fights his way out with no problem, taking down Dibiase and tossing Orton in the ring before coming alive with a series of flying shoulder blocks and a belly to back suplex. Cena connects with the five knuckle shuffle on Orton, and a throwback and top rope rocker dropper to Dibiase. Cena goes for the AA on Dibiase, using him as a battering ram on Orton. Dibiase grabs the ropes, so Cena AA’s him over the ropes. Orton lightly tosses Cena to the outside, and he follows. Orton tries to send Cena into the Chamber wall, but Cena reverses. Back in the ring, Cena locks in the STF on Dibiase, but Orton is able to break it up and hit his nasty backbreaker.

    Cody Rhodes runs down to ringside and tosses a pipe into the Chamber. Orton goes for the RKO on Cena, but Cena reverses into the AA. Dibiase uses the pipe and accidentally hits Orton, then hits Cena. Dibiase looks at both men, and pins Orton, getting the three count.

    Orton has been eliminated.

    Orton and Dibiase share a staredown while Orton makes his way to the back. Sheamus goes to work on Kofi on the outside, but when he tries to come back in the ring with what looks to be a spinebuster, Kingston reverses, and hits the TIP on Dibiase. Kofi goes for the pin and gets the three.

    Dibiase is eliminated.

    Right away, Sheamus hits his big boot, follows it up with the razor’s edge, pins Kofi, and gets the three count.

    Kingston is eliminated.

    Shemus turns his attention to Cena, working him over with strikes. Cena gets Sheamus in AA position out of nowhere, but Sheamus fights out. Sheamus hangs Cena up in the tree of woe, before charging into the corner with a low knee, and following up with a series of knees. Sheamus sets Cena up on the rope rope, and he tries for a rope assisted Razor’s edge, but Hunter is there with a low blow to prevent it. Hunter hits the pedigree, covers Sheamus, and gets the three count.

    The Champion has been eliminated.

    It’s down to Cena and Hunter and both men are down on the mat. Cena is the first to get up, and he goes right to work with the STF. Hunter furiously tries to reach the ropes, having a lot of trouble. Hunter looks to be fading. Hunter is forced to tap out, and we have a new Champion.

    Winner and NEW WWE Champion: John Cena

    Vince McMahon’s music hits as soon as the belt is put in Cena’s hands. He congratulates Cena and says he’s going to WrestleMania, just as long as he can defend the championship right now against… Batista!

    Batista’s music hits and he makes his way to the ring. Cena isn’t even able to make it to his feet without a ton of effort.

    Cena is able to make it to his feet, and stun Batista with a right hand right at the bell, but it doesn’t look to really affect Batista, who comes back with a big spear, and a Batista bomb. Batista goes for the pin, and gets the three count.

    Winner and NEW WWE Champion: Batista

    Cena looks dejected, and like his back hurts as he makes his way to the back. He stops on the way to look sadly at the WrestleMania banner.

    A video aired recapping the Bret Hart car accident from Monday’s Raw. All 3 announcers spoke as if Bret would never be appearing in WWE again. Cole says that information is hard to come by, but apparently Bret Hart suffered a broken leg, and some ligament damage.

  • Colt Cabana Mocks WWE NXT With Funny Picture On Twitter

    Ring of Honor star Colt Cabana, formerly Scotty Goldman during his brief stint in WWE last year), is making fun of WWE’s new NXT show on Twitter.

    Cabana, who has been performing stand-up comedy recently, claims he’s been contacted by WWE to appear on the show.

    He wrote the following today on Twitter:

    “Just got the call to be on @WWENXT. Should be quite the learning experience.”

    He included a funny picture of himself as the “9th Participant for WWE NXT” with an appropriate WWE Superstar mentor (you’ll never guess who). Click here to see the picture.

    (This is obviously a joke)

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  • Dixie Carter Talks About Competing With WWE Head-to-Head

    TNA President Dixie Carter spoke to Brian Fritz of FanHouse.com this week about iMPACT!’s upcoming move to Monday nights on March 8th. Dixie spoke about what it’s going to be like competing with WWE head on every single week. She knows TNA is playing a high stakes game, but sounds ready to lead her company into battle. Here are some highlights of what she said about:

    How Everything Came Together: Dixie Carter: Well, we’ve talked about a move to Monday nights for a while, since, for over a year and it just seemed like the time was right. When I knew Hulk Hogan was coming on board, I just kind of put a halt to that and just thought how great would it be for the first time he debuts on our show, to let that be the first time we go to Monday night and the timing turned out perfect.

    The Pressure of Competing Against WWE: You know, I don’t think of it that way. The days that were so hard, that was pressure. There used to be a lot of pressure. I don’t feel that pressure anymore. I’ve always handled it really well because there have been some very hard times in this company. And we still that little engine that could. This is a David vs. Goliath story if I’ve ever heard it and we are just so excited and so filled with energy but don’t have such expectations that they will be failures if we don’t meet them. We need to stay steady and continue to grow this.

    Hulk Hogan’s Role in TNA & Making New Stars: “It has been the best decision I ever made. I don’t think I’ve ever had one conversation with Hulk Hogan about Hulk Hogan. Every conversation I have with him is about the other TNA talent we have and how can we make them better and how can we make them household names. People are just starting to see the very tip of this man’s genius in some of these things that we are going to make stars who have worked so hard to get to a certain level and truly take that next big step.”

  • Hulk Hogan & Son Nick Settle Lawsuit With Graziano Family

    TMZ.com reports that Hulk Hogan and his son Nick have settled the lawsuit filed against them by the family of John Graziano, who was seriously injured while a passenger in Nick Hogan’s Toyota Supra when he wrecked it in the summer of 2007. The terms of the settlement are confidential.

    It’s believed that Hulk Hogan settled the lawsuit to avoid the “media circus” that a trial would have brought and to resolve the matter in a way that’s as painless as possible” for both the Hogan and Graziano families.

    Hogan’s attorney, David R. Houston, tells TMZ they are “pleased as this was in the best interest of John.”

    Linda Hogan, who was also sued by the Grazianos over the car wreck, reached a settlement with the family last month.

  • Hulk Hogan & Son Nick Settle Lawsuit With Graziano Family

    TMZ.com reports that Hulk Hogan and his son Nick have settled the lawsuit filed against them by the family of John Graziano, who was seriously injured while a passenger in Nick Hogan’s Toyota Supra when he wrecked it in the summer of 2007. The terms of the settlement are confidential.

    It’s believed that Hulk Hogan settled the lawsuit to avoid the “media circus” that a trial would have brought and to resolve the matter in a way that’s as painless as possible” for both the Hogan and Graziano families.

    Hogan’s attorney, David R. Houston, tells TMZ they are “pleased as this was in the best interest of John.”

    Linda Hogan, who was also sued by the Grazianos over the car wreck, reached a settlement with the family last month.

  • John Morrison Talks About Miz Coaching Daniel Bryan On NXT

    WWE SmackDown star John Morrison spoke to IGN.com this week about his new DVD, Sunday’s Elimination Chamber PPV, the controversy surrounding the Miz coaching Daniel Bryan on WWE NXT and more. Here are a few highlights:

    His new DVD: “The usual Superstars DVD release is a 3-disc career retrospective and they wanted to try a new format. It’s a one-disc engaging thing that someone can watch all in one sitting. I think they decided to have me be the experiment/prototype for it to see how the format would do. To see if it could be interesting or if it’s going to sell. I think that was the thought behind it.”

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    The End of ECW: “I think it’s the end of an era. But the ECW that people fell in love with in the late ’90s has been gone for a while already. What I think ECW presented was a big opportunity for a lot of WWE superstars. Definitely me. It revitalized my entire career when I moved to ECW. I became the ECW champion, and it’s when I started tagging with The Miz. CM Punk debuted on ECW. That’s where he started also. So I think it’s going to be sad to see it go. But the show that’s replacing it, the NXT show – I think hopefully it’s going to do the same thing for a lot of people. It’s going to give a lot of people an opportunity. I can’t remember everyone on there, but I know that Bryan Danielson is on there. He’s going to be one of the new guys on the show. So I hope it will give people the chance to make it big in WWE just like ECW did.”

    The Miz mentoring Daniel Bryan on NXT: “Yeah, when I saw that, I was at the ECW taping, and I actually saw Miz. He didn’t know either until he saw the graphic on the screen. That he was the “Pro” and Bryan Danielson was the student. I walked by and said, “Pssh, he knows more than you do.” And that’s pretty much what everyone thinks. It’s gonna be interesting and I think that’s the point of it.”

  • *Spoilers* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Friday

    SmackDown *SPOILERS*

    Thanks to reader Archie for these live spoilers from Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings:

    Dark Match:

    * Jimmy Wang defeats Tyler Reks with a moonsault in a good match. Reks cut a heel promo before the match.

    SmackDown, Airing Friday:

    * Chris Jericho comes out to start SmackDown and says he will win the Chamber. Edge comes out to a big pop. He talks about spearing Taker last week. Jericho tells Edge to pick the RAW Champion for WrestleMania for his own good. The lights flicker and Edge spears Jericho.

    * Kane vs. Dolph Ziggler takes place until Drew McIntyre comes down in a suit. Dolph tries to take advantage but Kane chokeslams him for the win. Drew comes in and hits his finisher on Kane but Kane reverses it.

    * Rey Mysterio cuts a promo backstage and says he will win the Elimination Chamber.

    * John Morrison & R-Truth vs. CM Punk & Luke Gallows is announced for tonight.

    * Cryme Tyme defeated Trent Baretta and Caylon Croft in a good tag match.

    * John Morrison is interviewed and says his ankle won’t make him miss the Chamber. Truth comes in and says he will win the Chamber but tonight, he and Morrison will beat Punk and Gallows.

    * CM Punk and the Straight Edge Society come out. Punk cuts a promo and says he will win the belt at Elimination Chamber this Sunday. Tons of heat for Punk.

    * Punk & Gallows vs. Morrison & Truth ends in a no contest. What looked like Undertaker’s pyro went off during the match, everything stopped but nothing happened. Match is restarted. Morrison was really playing up his ankle injury. The referee called for the bell when Morrison went to kick Punk but kicked the ring post and went down in pain. SES beats Morrison and Truth down until Rey Mysterio comes in for the save. They beat him down and pose in front of Rey to a ton of heat.

    * Teddy Long is shown backstage. He says he will take action against Shawn Michaels for super kicking him on RAW. Mickie James comes in and Vickie Guerrero announces it will be Mickie vs. Michelle McCool next week with Vickie as the referee.

    * Maria, Matt Hardy and The Great Khali vs. The Hart Dynasty is up next. The Dynasty gets the win when Natalya pins Maria. Maria walks up the ramp pissed off with Matt right behind her apologizing.

    * Maria is shown backstage arguing with Matt Hardy about him letting their team down. Michelle McCool and Layla come in and make fun of them.

    * Edge vs. Batista is next. No pyro for Batista, simple entrance but a big pop. Edge comes out to a big pop also. Batista stalls to start the match. Edge takes the mic and says John Cena was right about Batista. Finally they wrestle and it’s a good match. Edge spears Batista and Taker’s bell hits and he appears in the ring. Taker chokeslams Edge. Taker chases Batista off. Chris Jericho appears in the ring and hits the Codebreaker on Edge. Taker comes back out and stares down Jericho to end SmackDown after Jericho motions to the World Title.

  • Jeff & Matt Hardy Talk About WWE NXT (VIDEO)

    Matt and Jeff Hardy posted a video online talking about WWE’s new NXT show, which debuts Tuesday night on Syfy.

    Matt says he thinks NXT is a cool concept with potential. He said the ECW that was on Syfy was not the real ECW, and the guys on the roster will wind up on RAW and SmackDown.

    Matt said he will be coaching Justin Angel/Gabriel on NXT and he’s heard he’s like the “FCW Version of AJ Styles.” He also commented on the controversy surrounding The Miz coaching Daniel Bryan and said that will make for some interesting television.

    Up next, Jeff Hard teased what his next career move will be. He said you might need some training and show up in NXT. He might return to WWE, or he could join Hulkamania in TNA. He then said maybe he’ll show up in Ring of Honor, but then he and Matt looked at each other and agreed that wasn’t a great idea.

    Check it out:

  • Jeff & Matt Hardy Talk About WWE NXT (VIDEO)

    Matt and Jeff Hardy posted a video online talking about WWE’s new NXT show, which debuts Tuesday night on Syfy.

    Matt says he thinks NXT is a cool concept with potential. He said the ECW that was on Syfy was not the real ECW, and the guys on the roster will wind up on RAW and SmackDown.

    Matt said he will be coaching Justin Angel/Gabriel on NXT and he’s heard he’s like the “FCW Version of AJ Styles.” He also commented on the controversy surrounding The Miz coaching Daniel Bryan and said that will make for some interesting television.

    Up next, Jeff Hard teased what his next career move will be. He said you might need some training and show up in NXT. He might return to WWE, or he could join Hulkamania in TNA. He then said maybe he’ll show up in Ring of Honor, but then he and Matt looked at each other and agreed that wasn’t a great idea.

    Check it out:

  • HBK Talks About His WM Matches With Austin, Hart, Ramon

    In the new 2010 WrestleMania XXVI Almanac magazine, WWE superstar Shawn Michaels says he has regrets about his WrestleMania 14 match with Stone Cold Steve Austin. At the time, Michaels’ back was in terrible shape and his career was thought to be over. He was also an emotional wreck and admits he was not an easy guy to get along with in the WWE locker room. When asked if he has any regrets in his career, Michael said:

    “The one I always come back to is my match against Steve Austin at WrestleMania 14. I just wasn’t in a great place physically or emotionally. That one could have been so much more. Steve didn’t get me at my best. And that’s unfortunate, because it was the last time I got to work with him. Steve went on to such great things afterward, and I had an opportunity to make that match so much more.”

    Michaels also looks back at his matches with Bret Hart during the mid-90’s and thinks the two legends could have accomplished a lot more together if not for their personal differences:

    “I will say that I wish I had been in a better place in my life with Bret. Our matches were phenomenal, but I shudder to think what he and I could have accomplished had we gotten along.”

    Michaels also named his classic ladder match with Razor Ramon frmo WrestleMania as high on his list of all-time great WrestleMania matches:

    “Over the years, the ladder itself has become the central figure of that particular stipulation, but in our situation, it served as a backdrop for something much bigger,” Michaels said. “We were two guys claiming rightful ownership of those titles, and the ladder was just there as a way for us to prove who was the best. Now, the ladder is the primary element, and these matches are often about what the contestants can do with it.”