Category: WWE

  • 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.

  • Jillian Confronts Plastic Surgery Speculation, WWE HOF Update

    — Former WWE Diva Jillian Hall confronted speculation that she has undergone plastic surgery during an interview earlier this week with Diva-Dirt.com. She claimed that she has only had work done to her breasts and hair.

    The former WWE Divas Champion also noted that she’s taking a few months off before she decides her future in the wrestling industry.

    — Next year’s WWE Hall Of Fame Ceremony will take place on Apr. 2 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Ticket information is expected to be released soon.

    — WWE has launched a Tribute to the Troops account on Twitter.

  • 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:

  • Playboy Model Rejects WWE Offer, Miz Names His Dream Match

    — Reby Sky, a 24-year-old Playboy model who hosts Lucha Libre USA: Masked Warriors on MTV2, wrote last night on Twitter that she has rejected a contract offer from World Wrestling Entertainment. She wrote on Twitter:

    “Weird day. Just had to turn down WWE (per my Lucha Libre USA contract). Very weird day.”

    — WWE Champion The Miz recently took part in an interview with Dr. Pete and J. Savio of SportsTownChicago.com. The Raw Superstar discussed his dream match with The Rock, his likeness to WWE Hall of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, the lack of respect he initially received backstage, thoughts on John Cena and Shawn Michaels, and his appearance on Tribute to the Troops.

    The ten-minute audio interview can be accessed here.

    — WWE will be holding a four-day tour of Australia during the July 4th weekend. Shows are in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide.

  • R-Truth Recently Hospitalized, Goldust Dismisses Online Report

    — R-Truth is sidelined for two weeks due to walking pneumonia. He caught it last week and went into convulsions while traveling. Colleagues were by his side when he went into convulsions and rushed him to the hospital. Medics told him he was very lucky because oxygen wasn’t getting to his brain and if he hadn’t been hastily rushed to the hospital, he could have died.

    The Raw Superstar has suffered from fatigue as of late, which is being attributed to the road schedule.

    — Goldust responded to an earlier report that he is upset that his autobiography Cross Rhodes: Goldust, Out of the Darkness, was not mentioned once on Monday’s Raw.

    “One of the sites on the internet said I was upset that they snubbed me…lol….too funny…IT IS NOT TRUE,” he wrote on Twitter. “I couldn’t be prouder of the book and its progress.”

    source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

  • WWE Stars Under Consideration For Heel Turns, News On Miz

    — Both John Morrison and Edge are under consideration for heel turns over the next few months. However, the main holdup with Edge turning heel is that babyface side on SmackDown lacks depth. The Undertaker is out and Rey Mysterio is working while hurt.

    — The Miz is receiving high marks from WWE officials for how hard he’s worked since becoming WWE Champion. He is being compared to John Cena with the amount of media appearances he’s doing, never complaining about the load, not to mention that he performs well on television.

    — WWE has a Raw live event scheduled for the PNE Agrodome in Vancouver, BC on Feb. 11. Insurance regulations caused WWE to cancel its last planned event in the city.

    source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

  • Randy Orton Told To Take Time Off, Kaval MRI Update

    — Randy Orton continues to have issues with his neck and has been encouraged to take time off. He’s only appearing at television events for the time being and undergoing therapy.

    – SmackDown star Kaval revealed that the MRI results on his injured ankle came back negative today. He wrote on Twitter:

    “Still tender but doing better. Ankle will be ok. MRI was negative.”

    Kaval wrestled in a tag match with Kofi Kingston against Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger at Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings.

    — Goldust was said to be upset that his autobiography Cross Rhodes: Goldust, Out of the Darkness, was not mentioned once on Monday’s Raw.

    Tough Enough 4 winner Daniel Puder and former WCW talent Tank Abbott are close to finalizing a deal for a mixed martial arts match on Feb. 26. It will be held in yet to be determined location in Southern California.

    (source: f4wonline.com)

  • *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

  • Michaels Teases WWE Return, Superstars Match Taped, Dupree

    — Shawn Michaels teased a return to WWE with the following tweet yesterday:

    “It was gr8 seeing the WWE gang @ Tribute show. Got some business done too. Seems there may be a future w/the WWE & yours truly:-)”

    — A match pitting JTG against Curt Hawkins was taped last night in Lafayette, Louisiana for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars.

    — Edge beat Kane via disqualification in a dark match following last night’s SmackDown taping due to the World Heavyweight Champion using a chair. Edge subsequently speared Kane.

    — Today is former WWE star Rene Dupree’s birthday, who turns 27 years old. He now competes in All Japan Pro Wrestling and has dramatically changed his appearance since parting ways with WWE. He is now covered in tattoos and for a few months had patterned his look after the devil.

  • The Miz On TV Today, Abraham Washington Resurfaces, More

    — The Miz appears will appear on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon tonight on NBC at 12:35 a.m. ET to promote Tribute to the Troops. He also appeared on Fox & Friends this morning.

    — Abraham Washington competed in his first match inside a WWE ring at last night’s SmackDown event in Lafayette, Louisiana, losing to Trent Barreta in a dark match. The former host of the “Abraham Washington Show” has exclusively competed in Florida Championship Wrestling since ECW dissolv

    — The Dec. 11 episode of A.M. Raw drew a 0.58 cable rating, with 770,000 viewers.

  • Rey Mysterio Discusses Changed World Title Match At TLC PPV

    Rey Mysterio appeared on MyFox Houston this morning to promote this Sunday’s WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view at the Toyota Center. He said that the World Heavyweight Championship bout at the event will be a four-way Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match.

    The altered World Heavyweight Championship Match will involve Kane, Edge, Alberto Del Rio, and himself. The change was announced at last night’s SmackDown taping in Lafayette, Louisiana.

    Mysterio described the Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match to the morning host, saying that tables and chairs are used to harm his opponent, and that the ladder is used to retrieve the World Heavyweight Championship.

    The video interview can be accessed here.

  • Raw Rating, Matches & Challenge Announced For NXT

    — The Dec. 13 episode of Raw scored a 3.1 cable rating, with 4,650,000 viewers. In its normal time slot, the program drew a 3.2 rating, with 4,914,000 viewers. The show garnered hours of 2.75, 3.22 and 3.22.

    Last week’s show drew a 3.1 cable rating, with 4,800,000 viewers.

    — WWE.com announced two matches and one Rookie Challenge for tonight’s episode of NXT.

    Alberto Del Rio will square off against United States Champion Daniel Bryan’s Rookie, Derrick Bateman, in a singles match. A tag match will also be featured as Chris Masters and Byron Saxton will square off against Ted DiBiase and Brodus Clay. The match will mark as Saxton and Clay’s NXT in-ring debuts.

    This week’s NXT Rookie challenge will be the Obstacle Course.

    source: PWInsider.com

  • Divas Match In Response To TNA, Arquette’s Reception At Raw

    — Last night on Raw, the anonymous General Manager arranged Lay-Cool vs. Beth Phoenix and Divas Champion Natalya for Sunday’s TLC pay-per-view in the first-ever Divas Tag Team Table Match. The match was concocted in response to Mickie James battling Tara in a Steel Cage Match last Thursday on TNA Wrestling’s iMPACT!.

    — David Arquette was said to be a delight backstage at last night’s Raw. The former WCW World Heavyweight Champion spent time chatting with most everyone locker room, a stark contrast to numerous celebrities who solely acknowledge the top stars.

    — The terms Slammys and David Arquette were trending worldwide on Twitter last night during Raw.

    — Triple H is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Inside Wrestling.

    source: f4wonline.com

  • Reports Of Sex Tape Featuring Batista’s Young Daughter

    A sex tape has leaked online allegedly featuring the 18-year-old daughter of former WWE star Batista.

    Snippets of Athena Batista, in very compromising positions with her reported boyfriend, have surfaced and were shown on various entertainment news websites on Tuesday.

    According to a WWE source, Batista’s daughter’s sex tape is the main topic of disucssion at Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings from Lafayette, Louisiana.

  • What Happened After RAW, WWE Week, WWE On Netflix

    – SEScoops.com reader Alex sent in the following live report of what happened after Monday’s WWE RAW:

    After WWE RAW went off the air last night here in New Orleans, John Cena and Randy Orton faced WWE Champ The Miz & Wade Barrett in the dark match main event, different than what was advertised. John Cena hit the AA on Barrett before pinning him for the win. Orton and Cena shook hands after the match and greeted fans at ringside. Cena posed at the top of the ramp and Orton went to the back.

    – As announced on RAW, the USA Network will be holding a “WWE Week” block of programming on Monday-Wednesday. Monday will have a live 2-hour RAW, Tuesday will have a live 2-hour SmackDown on Tuesday and Wednesday will feature  a 2-hour “Tribute to the Troops” special.

    – WWE Studios movies will soon become available for online streaming for Netflix members. The first two films, John Cena’s Legendary and Big Show’s Knucklehead, will both be available on December 20th.

  • WWE Releases Jonn Cena’s Cousin, NXT’s Time Slot Next Week

    — John Cena announced on his Twitter account this morning that World Wrestling Entertainment terminated their contract with Juan Cena last night at approximately 9:00 p.m.

    “CeNation. Wwe reports that last night at approximatley 9pm est. It terminated its contract with cousin of john cena, juan,” Cena wrote. “The wwe wishes juan the best of luck in his future endeavors.”

    — WWE announced the “WWE Week” schedule on their website last night. Due to SmackDown airing on the USA Network on Tuesday night from 9:00 pm. to 11:00 p.m., WWE NXT will instead air at 11:00 p.m. on WWE.com.

    — The Dec. 10 episode of SmackDown drew a 1.77 cable rating, with 2,635,000 viewers. The previous week’s show drew a 1.67 cable rating.

  • Complete List Of 2010 Slammy Award Winners

    Below are the full results for the 2010 Slammy Awards:

    Shocker of the Year
    The Nexus debuts

    Despicable Me
    CM Punk sings “Happy Birthday” to Rey Mysterio’s daughter

    Guest Star Shining Moment
    Pee-wee Herman vs. The Miz

    Holy %&^*%&* Move of the Year
    John Cena’s Attitude Adjustment on Batista through the stage

    WWE Universe Fan Reaction
    “Angry Miz Girl” Cayley

    “Oh Snap!” Meltdown of the Year
    Edge destroys the anonymous GM’s computer

    Knucklehead Moment of the Year
    Lay-Cool gets beat by Mae Young

    Diva of the Year
    Michelle McCool

    WWE Moment of the Year
    The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI

    “And I Quote…” Line of the Year
    Michael Cole

    Superstar of the Year
    John Cena

  • Jillian Hall Discusses Requesting Her Release, Unhappiness, More

    Former WWE Diva, Jillian Hall joins Diva Dirt for her first post-WWE interview today. We spoke to Jillian about her release, the story behind her requesting her release, working as a trainer in FCW and much more. We discuss Jillian’s career from the independents to OVW, to SmackDown and Raw, including her thoughts on working with JBL, Melina and others. Jillian talks about her singing gimmick and why she wanted to drop it to be taken more seriously. She also discusses her infamous 5-minute long Divas Championship reign last year.

    The interview can be downloaded/streamed here:

    On requesting her release & unhappiness in WWE: “I asked for my release back in the beginning of September. I’d been thinking about it around the time of SummerSlam and the beginning of September, I decided to ask for my release. I had a talk with my boss [John Laurinaitis] and he told me that he didn’t really want to release me at the time. You know, me and John get along. I have no problem with the company, WWE was awesome to me. They were there for me through everything for a long time. They hired me when I was pretty much nothing and they kept me around. They never fired me; I saw a lot of people come & go but they kept me and I love them for that. I just wasn’t happy with where I was at the time so I did ask for myself.”

    How she became a trainer in FCW & her eventual release: “He [John Laurinaitis] was going around finding other areas where I might be happy and one of the things that came up was maybe you could train the Divas in FCW since you live in Florida. I said, ‘I’m open to that’. I’m tired of traveling. I’d traveled for a long time. I wanted to sleep in my own bed for a week straight without having to leave for a little while. He said, ‘You’d only have to do a couple of days a week’ and I was fine with that. So we talked about it for a couple of weeks and I started doing that for a couple of months for a couple of months and then they came to terms with the actual release.”

  • New Matches Announced For WWE TLC Pay-Per-View

    Just after John Cena won the award for Holy %@*^ Move of the Year tonight on Raw, Wade Barrett announced that he was rehiring his arch-nemesis under two conditions. First, Cena must face his Barrett in a Chairs Match at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs this Sunday. Secondly, Cena is forced to battle David Otunga later on Raw.

    Meanwhile, the General Manager of Raw arranged two additional matches for the event; Sheamus vs. John Morrison in a Ladder Match and Lay-Cool vs. Beth Phoenix and Divas Champion Natalya in the first-ever Divas Tag Team Table Match.

    Michael Cole also announced over commentary that SmackDown General Manager has scheduled a Triple Threat Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship between Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston and Jack Swagger for the event.

    The announced card is as follows:

    Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
    Kane (c) vs. Edge

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

    Chairs Match
    John Cena vs. Wade Barrett

    Chairs Match
    Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio

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

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

    Divas Tag Team Table Match
    Lay-Cool vs. Beth Phoenix and Divas Champion Natalya

  • Interpromotional Match On Superstars, Kidd’s Bodyguard Named

    WWE Superstars, which rarely features interpromotional match-ups, featured a bout between Drew McIntyre and Yoshi Tatsu at tonight’s taping at the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.

    McIntyre’s last appearance on SmackDown saw him and Chavo Guerrero lose to WWE Tag Team Champions Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov. A frustrated McIntyre hit his partner with the Future Shock DDT following the loss.

    Also taped for Thursday’s Superstars broadcast was Darren Young vs. Zack Ryder.

    — Tyson Kidd identified his bodyguard as Jackson Andrews — his name in Florida Championship Wrestling — on tonight’s episode of Raw.

    — “ECW Original” Sabu celebrated his 46th birthday yesterday.

    source: PWInsider.com

  • Michaels Teases Appearance On Raw, Punk Attends ROH Show

    — Shawn Michaels teased a pre-taped appearance for tonight’s Slammy Awards themed Raw.

    He noted on Twitter that he taped “something extra” for Raw this past weekend at the Tribute to the Troops event in Fort. Hood, Texas.

    “I almost 4got. I taped something “extra” this weekend. Not sure what it was 4. They gave me this shiny thing. Suppose I’ll watch Raw,” he wrote.

    The retired wrestler was nominated for the “WWE Moment of the Year” category for his final match against The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVI.

    — Former ROH World Champion CM Punk was backstage at Ring of Honor’s second night of television tapings last week in Louisville, Kentucky visiting friends.

  • The Miz Appears On Morning Show, Asked If Wrestling Is Real

    WWE Champion The Miz and Alex Riley appeared on WWL-TV’s morning show today touting tonight’s Monday Night Raw event at the New Orleans Arena.

    He largely remained in-character discussing the audience’s hatred for him and his journey from Real World to WWE Champion.

    Notably, the morning show host asked him if the show is real. The Raw Superstar responded, “It hurts. It hurts. My body is aching at all times.”

    The interview concluded with The Miz promoting tonight’s Slammy themed Raw, a three-way WWE Championship Match advertised for the event, and his title defense against Randy Orton at Sunday’s TLC pay-per-view.