Category: WWE

  • Cena’s Future In Nexus, SmackDown Ratings, Puder-Bullying

    – On Monday’s RAW, it was announced that John Cena will be the special guest referee for Randy Orton’s WWE title defense against Wade Barrett at Survivor Series. The match stipulation states that if Cena can help Barrett win the belt, he will be relieved from his duties as a member of Nexus.

    To update how long John Cena will be a part of Nexus, a commercial that aired during Monday’s WWE RAW announced Randy Orton & Mark Henry are scheduled to face Sheamus & Wade Barrett in a tag team match at the Raw World Tour house show to be held in Biloxi, Mississippi on December 12. The ad stated John Cena would be in the corner of Sheamus and Barrett during the match.

    While these TV ads are always subject to change, it’s worth noting that WWE is advertising Cena as a member of Nexus as far off as December.

    – As noted earlier, last Friday night’s WWE SmackDown! on Syfy scored a 1.7 cable rating, down from a 1.8 rating two weeks ago. That’s tied for the lowest rating in the four weeks since SmackDown! came to the network. The show’s premiere on the network also scored a 1.7 on October 1st. For the night, SmackDown! was the #5 show on cable TV among males 18-34. It was #2 among males 18-49, behind the MLB Playoffs. The show’s ratings were down for the 18-34 & 18-49 demos, as well as males 18-34 & 18-49, and males 12-34. It was up for ages 12-17, though, which saved the overall rating.

    – WWE Tough Enough alum Daniel Puder is pitching a new reality TV series that would see him traveling around the country to confront high school bullies. Puder has appeared on TMZ.com a few times in recent weeks talking about the project.

    – Andrew Whitaker, WWE’s Executive Vice President of International affairs,   cashed out $31,000 in company stock last week. WWE’s stock is currently valued around $14 per share, close to the 52-week low.

  • Update On Chris Jericho’s Status, Goldust Ends Drought, More

    — Chris Jericho is now considered a former WWE Superstar as his profile on WWE.com has been moved to the Alumni section.

    Jericho, who has been touring Europe with his band Fozzy since his departure from the organization, will be taking parting in a WWE function this Saturday at Ringside Collectibles’ Ringsidefest this Saturday at Caroline’s on Broadway in New York City. He will be signing autographs and taking part in a Q&A session. Kane and The Miz are also scheduled to appear.

    — Battle royals notwithstanding, Goldust’s match with Ted DiBiase at Bragging Rights was his first bout on a pay-per-view broadcast since the December 2002 event Armageddon. Additionally, he had not competed in a singles bout on pay-per-view since February 2002 — against Rob Van Dam.

    — Two matches for this Thursday’s episode of WWE Superstars were taped prior to Monday’s Raw broadcast: Tyson Kidd vs. Zack Ryder; Mark Henry vs. Jey Uso.

    — Yoshi Tatsu beat Primo in a dark match prior to the Superstars taping.

    — Ted DiBiase and Maryse are advertised to appear at the Best Buy in Miami, Florida on Saturday, November 20 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

  • MTV Celebrates Punk’s Birthday, New RAW Superstars & More

    — The official website of MTV has posted an article on its website celebrating CM Punk’s birthday, who turns 32 years old today.

    The article makes mention of several MTV newsroom staffers being fans of professional wrestling who would have hard pressed to not acknowledge the WWE Superstar’s day of birth, especially with his love of music.

    In related news, MTV Movie managing editor and personality Josh Horowitz recently sent us a link to a video short he shot with John Cena, Malin Åkerman and Elijah Wood. Those who missed the video can view it here.

    — WWE.com has added Husky Harris and Michael McGillicutty to its Raw Superstars page. Both generational wrestlers were inducted into The Nexus by group spokesman Wade Barrett last night on Raw.

    Meanwhile, the website has yet to add Alex Riley to the roster page despite his appearances on Raw the past several weeks.

    — A poll is ongoing on WWE.com for a new CM Punk T-shirt.

  • Orton Takes Shot At Hardy, Bearer’s Uphill Climb, Boogeyman

    — A fan asked Randy Orton over the weekend on Twitter whether he has plans to open a YouTube Channel. “The Viper” snarked, “And do what? Eat grapes?”

    Orton’s comment is in reference to Matt Hardy posting a video entry last month on YouTube of himself eating grapes while “shooting from the hip” on his uncertain status — at the time — with World Wrestling Entertainment.

    — According to a fan seated behind the stage for the Buried Alive Match at Bragging Rights, a stairwell was built into the the faux cemetery at the convenience of Paul Bearer, who’s mobility is greatly limited these days due to his advanced age and large frame. The fan noted Bearer’s strenuous climb up the stairs — to hide behind a tombstone — as “beyond unintentionally hilarious.”

    — The WWE website quietly added The Boogeyman to its Alumni section Monday.

  • New Nexus Members, New Tag Champs, SummerSlam At MSG?

    – Wade Barrett announced on RAW that Husky Harris and Michael McGillicutty are officially Nexus members.

    – Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel beat John Cena & David Otunga to win the WWE Tag Team Championship on Monday’s RAW. The finish camed when Otunga laid down for Slater to pin him. Cena & Otunga won the belts from “Dashing” Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre the night before at Bragging Rights.

    – There is talk of holding next year’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view at Madison Square Garden. SummerSlam has taken place from the Staples Center in Los Angeles the past two years and it had been reported that Los Angeles was going to be a regular host-city for SummerSlam, but nothing is confirmed at this time.

    – The mystery RAW General Manager will be making some “very special messages”  at the December 26th RAW live event at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Michael Cole will be there to deliver the messages.

    – After reports that The Undertaker is taking time off to heal a shoulder injury, it’s been announced that the Dead Man will no longer be appearing at the SmackDown live event on October 31st at the TD Garden in Boston, MA.

    – Last week’s episode of Smackdown on Syfy drew a 1.74 cable rating with 2,662,000 viewers.

    (Partial credit to pwinsider.com for some of the info used in this report)

  • Survivor Series Main Event, What Happened After RAW & More

    – Randy Orton will defend the WWE Championship against Wade Barrett once again at WWE Survivor Series on November 21st. Nexus member John Cena will serve as the special guest referee for the match. Barrett said that if he doesn’t win the WWE Title, Cena will be fired. If Cena makes sure Barrett wins, he will be relieved of all responsibilities he has with Nexus. If Barrett doesn’t win the title, Cena is fired.

    – In a dark match that took place after Monday’s RAW went off the air, Randy Orton beat Wade Barrett to retain the WWE championship.

    – Friday’s SmackDown will feature Kane presiding over a funeral for The Undertaker.

    – Comedian Pee-Wee Herman will be the special guest star of next week’s WWE RAW from the Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, New York.

    – Rey Mysterio vs. The Miz looks like it will happen next week on RAW.

  • Bourne Defends His Size, Linda’s Poll Numbers Slide & More

    — The December 2010 issue of WWE Magazine, which officially hits newsstands tomorrow, features a candid interview with Evan Bourne. The aerialist delivers news on his new RKO-proof high-risk maneuver, praises The Miz for his work ethic, whether he’s had his greatest match yet, and much more. In response to fans who argue that he’s too small to main event a WWE pay-per-view, the Raw Superstar warned:

    “Well, those people obviously haven’t shown up to an event.

    “I’ll plop them down in the front row to watch me wrestle. And when I’m done — prove me wrong. Anyone who doubts me, anyone on earth, I’ll make him eat his words, it’s as simple as that.”

    — The newest Rasmussen poll has been released, showing Richard Blumenthal with a thirteen point lead on Linda McMahon at 56% – 43%.

    The Hartford Courant, New Haven Day and Norwich Bulletin all endorsed Richard Blumenthal for Senate. The New Haven Day’s editorial was very harsh on Linda, saying that they couldn’t understand why the Republicans pushed her over Rob Simmons. The Republican American announced their support of McMahon.

    — Chris Masters has rejoined Twitter. His previous account was quietly deleted over the summer.

    WWE Monday Night Raw will be held at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island on Jan. 31, 2011 (the day after the Royal Rumble). (Thanks to Devin Cutting)

    — Today is Perry Saturn’s birthday. He turns 44 years old. Jim Ross confirmed on his website today that the former WWE star was backstage at last night’s Bragging Rights pay-per-view in Minneapolis.

  • Goldust/Aksana Wedding Date Announced, Biopic On WWE Star

    — Goldust revealed on Twitter that his wedding with Aksana would take place on next week’s episode of NXT.

    — Fit Finlay, who still works behind the scenes for World Wrestling Entertainment, is the focus of a new film from director Ronan McCloskey, reports SunSport.

    The biopic looks at Irish wrestling in general while also concentrating on the WWE Superstar’s family.

    The film, called The Finlays, will air on Setanta Ireland and the BBC in the UK.

    — A poll is ongoing on WWE.com for a new CM Punk T-shirt.

  • Maryse Attends Jackass 3D Movie Premiere (Pictures)

    French Canadian WWE Diva and former Playboy Playmate Maryse attended a special screening of the new “Jackass 3D” movie earlier this month.

    Check these pictures – Ted DiBiase is a lucky man!

  • Jim Ross Comments On Lesnar vs. Undertaker At WM27

    WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is the latest person to chime in on the possibility of Brock Lesnar returning to WWE at WrestleMania 27 to battle The Undertaker. Ross wrote on Twitter:

    “Do people actually believe Brock Lesnar is going to lv UFC & meet Undertaker @ WM 27? Really? Some do. Amazing.

    “If I were advising Brock, I’m not btw, I’d say finish ur UFC run as WWE is always a 1 off option. Brock will NEVER go back on rd full time.”

    “Some fans come off as desperate when ‘got’s 2 have Taker-Lesnar @ wm 27. Wishful thinking by & large. Brock’s still ufc’s ‘face’ & ppv guy.”

    Update: UFC President Says Undertaker vs. Lesnar Won’t Happen

  • UFC President Says Undertaker vs. Lesnar Won’t Happen

    Despite widespread speculation about Brock Lesnar returning to WWE to wrestle The Undertaker at WrestleMania 27 in April, UFC President Dana White says its not going to happen – and it’s because the former UFC Heavyweight champ is still under a UFC contract.

    The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar had a face-to-face confrontation at Saturday’s UFC 121 pay-per-view following Lesnar’s UFC Heavyweight title loss.

    Dana White tells TMZ.com:

    “Brock Lesnar is still under contract with the UFC … he is not going to wrestle in the WWE. He cannot wrestle, box or fight anywhere else.”

    There remains the possibility that Lesnar could appear in a non-physical capacity, but so far there’s no word out of Lesnar’s camp as to whether he is interested in working with WWE again.

    * VIEW HERE: UNDERTAKER & LESNAR Go Face-to-Face at UFC 121 (VIDEO)

  • Undertaker Talks Lesnar, Batista vs. Lashley & More (Video)

    WWE legend The Undertaker conducted a rare out-of-character interview with FightMagazine.com following Saturday night’s UFC 121 PPV in Anaheim, California. The Undertaker spoke mostly about mixed martial arts, saying once again that he would have almost certainly become an MMA fighter if the sport was this popular 25 years ago when he was getting into wrestling. He also said he’s near the end of his wrestling career and hopes to work behind the scenes after his days in the ring are over.

    You can watch the 5-minute interview below … Here are some highlight of what the Dead Man said about:

    Brock Lesnar’s Loss at UFC 121: “I didn’t think it would go that way that early. I thought he would be able to overpower Cain and use his strength against him. It kind of caught me off guard the way it ended up”

    What’s Next For Brock: “I think he showed how he rebounds after he loses a fight. This is what, Brock’s sixth fight? What he’s accomplished with six fights is remarkable. That goes back to his incredible strength and wrestling background. You study your film, you study your tape, you get back in the gym, and you make your corrections. I think Brock will be a better fighter. Things happen. I figure he’ll go back and look at this fight and make some tweaks to his game plan. I can’t wait to see it again.”

    Batista vs. Bobby Lashley: “It’s an attraction. I don’t know which way to call it.. Bobby was doing good. He didn’t look too great his last time out. I guess he was sick or something like that. And Bautista is just getting started. I know Bautista is really motivated to fight. I think he should get a couple fights under his belt before he steps in there with somebody of – Bobby has a tremendous wrestling background. … I think that might give Bobby the edge. But, you never know what’s going to happen.”

  • RAW Preview, Tough Enough Return Update, Diva Returning

    – Tonight’s episode of WWE RAW will take place from the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The show will be hosted by country music star Toby Keith, who will be promoting his new “Bullets in the Gun” album. No matches have been confirmed for the show, but you can expect plenty of fallout from Bragging Rights as we begin the road to Survivor Series on 11/21.

    The dark match main event after RAW goes off the air will see WWE Champion Randy Orton defending against John Cena and Sheamus in a triple threat match.

    – Beth Phoenix will be returning to the SmackDown brand soon.

    – To update the news that WWE’s Tough Enough reality show is likely returning to television, it’s come out that WWE producer Kevin Dunn has been one of the driving forces behind its return. While some influential people in WWE are not behind the idea, Vince McMahon is said to be on board.

    <i>(Credit to f4wonline.com for some of the info used in this report)</i>

  • Undertaker Injured, Original Plans For Buried Alive Match

    Wade Barrett is not the only WWE superstar who was scheduled to win gold at Sunday’s Bragging Rights PPV only to have the plans changed.

    According to f4wonline.com, The Undertaker was originally scheduled to win the World Heavyweight Title in his Buried Alive match with Kane. Those plans were changed recently when it was found out that he will need surgery to repair his nagging shoulder injury, which is rumored to be a torn rotator cuff. The Undertaker is going to be checked out this week and everybody hopes he won’t require surgery.

    Instead of the originally planned finish of Taker choking out Kane and burying him alive, WWE instead went with Nexus coming out and attacking Taker, allowing Kane to get the win. Kane needing Nexus’ help to defeat the Dead Man was a way to protect the Undertaker, who had lost the two previous matches between the two of them (No Holds Barred at Night of Champions and the Hell in a Cell match last month).

    Speaking of injuries, it was also that CM Punk may have injured his hip or back last night, but he was okay after walking around backstage following his match.

  • Bragging Rights Live Report: Dark Match, After The PPV

    SEScoops.com reader T.O. attended WWE’s Bragging Rights pay-per-view on Sunday night and sent in this live report from the show:

    Ah, I love my home crowds. No one shut up for a second. For the record, I was in on the FIRE CENA, THIS IS AWESOME (DBD v Ziggler), and YOU TAPPED OUT chants. The others? Eh…

    Pre-show: MVP beat Chavo in a decent match. Following that, a loud ashell  LET’S GO PACKERS/VIKINGS dueling chant broke out. Justin Roberts even started laughing.

    – The entire crowd ate up Bryan/Ziggler. From skimming this, looked excellent on TV too. The best match I’ve ever seen live.

    – The crowd was absolutely dead for Tyler Reks. I actually got my section to laugh when I kept asking WHO ARE YOU during his time in the match.

    – Undertaker got a lukewarm reception, but people definitely warmed up to him during the match (the BOO/YEAH stuff). The crowd was absolutely perplexed at the ending to the Buried Alive match. What the hell was that all about?

    After the show: Orton posed for quite awhile, then nothing. Didn’t expect anything after a PPV anyways.

    Biggest pops (most to smallest):
    Randy Orton (he’s over, folks. Really over.)
    John Cena
    Daniel Bryan
    CM Punk
    Edge

    Biggest heat:
    Wade Barrett (especially the main event)
    Kane
    Vickie Guerrero
    Sheamus
    LayCool (the Favre line got quite a few laughs, though)

  • Undertaker vs. Lesnar At WM27? More On Lesnar’s Future

    To follow up on the news that WWE has contacted Brock Lesnar about wrestling The Undertaker at WrestleMania 27, the latest is that most people in the company knew nothing about it until this weekend. As you can imagine, Brock Lesnar’s getting losing the UFC Heavyweight title last night and having a face-to-face encounter with The Undertaker is a big topic of discussion backstage at Bragging Rights.

    At this point, Brock Lesnar’s future is unclear. His next opponent is rumored to be Frank Mir in what would be their third showdown, with each man holding a victory over the other.

    Lesnar received several stitches in this face following his fight with Cain Velasquez and said he did not attend the post-fight press conference because he wanted Velasquez to get the spotlight.

    Early indications are that UFC 121 had a tremendous amount of buys, with some predictions saying it could be the second most purchased UFC PPV of all time. Brock Lesnar is a huge draw and the belief is that Cain Velasquez brought in a lot of Mexican American viewers. New UFC Heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez will be on comedian George Lopez’ show “Lopez Tonight” on TBS Monday night.

    (Credit to f4wonline.com for some of the info used in this report)

  • WWE Nixes Wade Barrett Title Win Plans, Ziggler Intreview

    — According to f4wonline.com, WWE’s creative brass had planned last week for Wade Barrett to win the WWE Championship tonight at Bragging Rights. Though the British wrestler ultimately won the match, he did not win the title due to interference from fellow Nexus member John Cena. Thus, Orton retained the gold.

    — Referencing The Undertaker’s brief staredown with former WWE rival Brock Lesnar at last night’s UFC 121 event, Joey Styles commented the following on Twitter while the Buried Alive Match was taking place:

    “I’m not surprised Kane is taking a beating in this Buried Alive Match. Undertaker has been ready to throw a punch for at least 24 hrs.”

    — Former WWE performers Perry Satullo (a/k/a Perry Saturn), Bill Irwin (a/k/a The Goon) and Greg Gagne were backstage visiting former colleagues at tonight’s Bragging Rights pay-per-view event in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It is believed to be Satullo’s first wrestling related appearance since 2004.

    The former WCW World Tag Team Champion seemingly disappeared from public view for a number of years as family, friends, and his three ex-wives reportedly had no information as to his whereabouts. Furthermore, due to the fact that he missed the funerals of two of his good friends (Chris Candido and John Kronus), and the funeral of his mentor “Killer” Kowalski, some speculated that he may have been dead. However, it was reported last November that he had been found alive and well and was residing in Albert Lea, Minnesota.

    — DolphZiggler.com recently conducted a candid interview with the Intercontinental Champion himself. He answered questions on how it feels as champion to be listed among some of the greatest Superstars in sports entertainment, whether his law degree level education at Kent State has come in handy backstage in the WWE locker room, working with Vickie Guerrero, and much more.

    When asked to give his take on his ring name drawing comparisons to that of the lead character in the infamous skin flick Boogie Nights, Dirk Diggler, he responded:

    “I’m sure there’s at least one thing Dirk Diggler and I have in common….. Haha! Also, I have been able to embrace my love of latex and sex shop outfits and they have become as synonymous with DOLPH, as having an 8-pack! Also, I have recently added a tight collar to my latex accessories.”

    To read the interview, click here.

    — Numerous terms relating to Bragging Rightswere trending UK topics on Twitter including Wade Barrett, #braggingrights, #teamsmackdown, RKO, WWE Bragging, Mysterio, Reks, Bearer, Sheamus, Cena, Santino, Goldust, Maryse, LayCool, Buried Alive, Aksana, DiBiase, Team Raw and Hornswoggle.

  • WWE Bragging Rights PPV Results: October 24, 2010

    WWE Bragging Rights 2010 PPV Results
    Sunday, October 24, 2010 .. Report by Sean Hopkins

    The show opens with a video package highlighting the RAW vs. SmackDown theme of tonight’s PPV, and the main feuds heading into the event.

    The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the show. He’s broadcasting tonight alongside Jerry the King Lawler and Matt Striker. Cole immediately begins hyping up the ‘bragging rights’ that will be won in tonight’s elimination tag match. They also talk up the WWE Championship match between Wade Barrett and Randy Orton.

    We also get a very melodramatic description of the buried alive match, along with somber music and lighting, and it’s all interrupted by Vickie Guerrero, who asks the crowd to excuse her. She asks the crowd to welcome the Intercontinental Champion: Dolph Ziggler.

    Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler

    Dolph makes his way down to the ring to a pretty apathetic reaction, although I can’t tell if it’s just because the crowd noise is lowered or not. Daniel Bryan is out next to a bit of a pop, but it seems to die off fairly quickly.

    The bell rings, and Bryan and Ziggler jockey for position before Ziggler is able to take Bryan down to the mat. Ziggler locks in a side headlock, but Bryan is able to flip it over and catch Ziggler with a leg grapevine. Ziggler fights to the ropes and rolls to the outside. Back in the ring, Ziggler and Bryan are tentative again before Ziggler sweeps Bryan’s leg and is able to score a near fall. We get some more mat wrestling out of the two, and another submission attempt from Bryan leads to Dolph bailing from the ring again. Bryan follows out this time but Vickie blocks him, so Bryan climbs up to the apron and flies off with a huge knee.

    Back in the ring, Bryan scores with a big dropkick, but Ziggler rolls back to the outside, catches Bryan with a cheap shot, and comes back in the ring to take advantage. Ziggler kicks away at Bryan before laying in some punches and choking him against the middle rope. Zigler goes for the pin but he only gets a two count. Ziggler locks in a crazy looking submission hold, but Bryan is able to fight up to his feet, and Ziggler modifies it to a rear chin lock. Ziggler tries to go for a neckbreaker, but Bryan counters into a series of near falls that are good for a couple of two counts. Ziggler catches Bryan unaware with an inverted bodyslam for a two count.

    Ziggler locks in a rear chin lock, and grinds his forehead against Bryan’s. Bryan is able to fight to his feet, and starts to fight out of the hold, but Ziggler pulls him back down to the mat by his hair, before hitting a running, flipping neckbreaker that’s good for another near fall. Ziggler pulls Bryan to his feet and taunts him, and Bryan responds with a big right to Ziggler’s side. Ziggler knocks him right back down before hitting a snapmare. Ziggler lays in a huge elbow drop but it’s still not enough for a three count. Ziggler locks in another submission, with a body scissors, but Bryan still won’t quit.

    Bryan catches Ziggler with a big boot, but a flying kick attempt in the corner and Bryan eats nothing but turnbuckle, allowing for another near fall for Ziggler. Ziggler kicks at Bryan’s head before picking him up to his feet. Ziggler hits a beautiful fireman’s carry throw, but it’s still not enough to keep Bryan down. Ziggler locks in a body scissors and tries to lock in another submission.

    Bryan battles out of it with a big jawbreaker that stuns Ziggler. Ziggler misses a splash in the corner and Bryan comes back with a series of stiff kicks to Ziggler’s chest and leg. He even scores a kick to the face. Bryan avoids Ziggler in the corner with a big backflip before hitting a flying clothesline and a running knee that’s good for a two count. Bryan puts his head down and catches a kick to the chest, but he responds with one of his own that takes Ziggler off his feet. Bryan hits a springboard single leg dropkick but it’s only good for a two count.

    Ziggler tries to score a quick roll up but he can’t, so he scores a kick to Bryan’s head, but it’s still not enough. Ziggler tries for the Zig Zag, but Bryan holds on to the ropes. Bryan hits a buzzsaw kick to the side of Ziggler’s head, but Ziggler is still able to kick out at two, and this is a darn good match so far.

    Bryan goes up top, but Ziggler is able to stop him. Ziggler tries for a superplex, but Bryan escapes through Ziggler’s leg and crotches him on the top instead. Bryan goes for a super back body suplex, but Ziggler reverses it into a splash and a pin for a two count. Bryan kicks out into a pin and he gets a two count. Ziggler locks in the sleeper but Bryan is right out of it. Both men hit cross body blocks, and both men are down.

    Both men get to their knees and fight it out, with Ziggler punching and Bryan hitting a big head butt. Back on their feet, Bryan hits a big kick to Ziggler’s chest, and Ziggler responds with a quick roll up. Both men trade near falls for a bit in an exciting exchange before Ziggler comes up with a rocker dropper out of nowhere. Ziggler goes for the pin but Bryan gets his foot on the ropes.

    Ziggler argues with the ref, but the ref won’t relent. Dolph goes for another sleeper, and is eventually able to lock it in, even though Bryan tries to fight it. Ziggler gets him down to the mat, but Bryan is able to make it to the ropes. Ziggler looks to be getting frustrated, and when he picks up Bryan, Bryan takes him right into the LaBell lock. Ziggler taps, and this one is over.

    Winner: Daniel Bryan

    Miz is backstage with Alex Riley, celebrating Bryan’s win and taking credit for his training. Sheamus comes in, laughing, asking who in their right mind would take orders from the Miz? Miz says that he’s the captain, not Sheamus. CM Punk comes in and says that Miz is barely Captain Crunch, and things begin to break down with everyone arguing. Santino comes in and calms everyone down, asking if there are snacks and beverages. Punk says they need to strategize, and he’s spent time on Smackdown recently, and he should be giving orders. Santino orders Sunchips. Sheamus gets in MIz’s face and says if anyone gets in his face, he’ll do something to them. Miz turns to Punk when everyone walks off, and says they need to unite tonight for the sake of Raw. Punk laughs and says only some of us are awesome. Riley complains about the team and says Miz needs to get it together. Miz says the team is exactly where it needs to be because where there’s chaos, there’s opportunity, and they’ll take down Team Smackdown.

    Cody Rhodes’ music hits and he makes his way out, followed by his tag team partner, Drew McIntyre. Rhodes and McIntyre both grab mics, and say Bragging Rights is an appropriate name for tonight, because he and McIntyre have so much to brag about. McIntyre says it was over a month ago that they became the tag champs, and they’ve dominated everyone from Raw and Smackdown. He says tonight they’ve got a dilemma because no one wants to face them. Everyone’s scared of them. The GM’s stupid beep goes off.

    Cole gets up to read an e-mail from the anonymous GM. He says there is a team on Raw worthy of facing the tag champs. Nexus’ music hits, and Wade Barrett makes his way out with a mic. He says tonight will be the greatest night in the history of the Nexus, because very soon, he’ll be the WWE Champion. He calls out the first member of team Nexus to challenge for the tag titles, David Otunga. Otunga’s tag partner for the night, who’s been ordered to bring the titles home to Nexus tonight, John Cena.

    Cena’s music hits and he heads straight to the ring.

    WWE Tag Champions Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre vs. John Cena & David Otungua

    All four men are in the ring, and Otunga tells Cena that he will be starting the match tonight. Cena resists at first, but then agrees to let Otunga kick things off. the bell rings, and Otunga kicks Rhodes in the gut, but he’s quickly taken off his feet and McIntyre tags in, pounding on him in the corner with a series of quick rights. Rhodes tags right back in and continues the beat down with a couple of well placed forearms, and McIntyre is back in, helping his partner slam Otunga back into the corner. McIntyre laces Otunga with a couple of right hands before tagging Rhodes back in for a double team suplex.

    Otunga scampers to his corner and tags in Cena, who comes in and back Rhodes right into the corner. Rhodes catches Cena with a big right hand and a big forearm though. Cena is quick to reverse it, sending Rhodes into the corner and hitting a quick suplex. Cena picks Rhodes up for a really nice delayed vertical suplex, holding Rhodes up for about 7 seconds. Cena and Otunga argue because Cena won’t tag out. This allows Rhodes to get the upper hand and tag out to McIntyre, who comes in for a bit before tagging right back out to Rhodes. Rhodes blasts Cena with a big right hand before kicking away at him in the corner, then tagging right back out.

    McIntyre plants Cena with an STO, but it’s only good for two. Another tag and Rhodes comes in with a right hand to the midsection before locking in a modified single arm camel clutch. Otunga paces the apron and yells at Cena. Cena stands up with Rhodes on his back before dropping down on top of Rhodes. Cena hits a big shoulder block, then another, but a back suplex and Rhodes is able to sneak out of it and tag McIntyre. Cena hits the back suplex on McIntyre instead and follows up with the five knuckle shuffle. Rhodes distracts Cena, and McIntyre almost hits his DDT, Rhodes tries for Cross Rhodes, but he can’t get it. Cena is able to lock in the STF, and Rhodes is forces to tap.

    Winners and NEW WWE Tag Team Champions: David Otunga and John Cena

    After the match Otunga immediately begins screaming for the titles, and celebrating with his new belt. When he comes down off the ropes though, he walks right into a big AA from Cena. Cena picks up both tag belts, holds them up, and walks to the back with them.

    Ted Dibiase is backstage with Maryse, and Josh Matthews asks how he plans to get his Million Dollar Championship back tonight. Dibiase says Goldust doesn’t belong in the same ring as him. He says tonight he’ll be very direct by beating Goldust, getting back his title, and having his fake NXT girlfriend deported.

    Ted DiBiase vs. Goldust

    Dibiase is the first man out to the ring, of course accompanied by Maryse, and he gets a bit of a non-reaction from the crowd.

    Goldust is out next with his NXT protege Aksana.

    The bell rings and this one’s ready to start. Dibiase ducks a lock up and begins beating on Goldust in the corner instead. Goldust comes back with a series of slaps to the face, and a butt bump before sending Dibiase through the ropes and to the outside. Goldust follows to the outside and sends Dibiase hard into the ringside barricade. Back in the ring, Goldust goes to the top rope, but Dibiase catches him with a boot to the side of the head, and Goldust crashes to the mat. Dibiase hits a big back elbow and a dropkick to Goldust that’s good for a two count. Dibiase grinds his forearm into Goldust’s face before locking in a rear chin lock.

    Dibiase hits a big first drop and a couple of knee drops, but the crowd is pretty solidly behind Goldust. Dibiase hits an awesome neckbreaker, but it’s not enough for a three count. Dibiase catches Goldust with a big kick to the side of the head, but it’s still only enough for two. Dibiase locks in another rear chin lock.

    Goldust is able to fight out of the submission with a back suplex, and both men are down. It takes a while, but both eventually get back to their feet, and Goldust hits Dibise with a couple of right hands, and a big running clothesline, before hitting an inverted atomic drop, and a running bulldog. Goldust ducks a clothesline but when he goes for a dive, Dibiase moves and Goldust flies through the ropes and crashes on the arena floor. Dibiase goes to follow, but Goldust is back up and slaps Dibiase before hot shotting him across the top rope. Goldust goes to the top rope, but when he jumps off, Dibiase responds with a dropkick.

    Dibiase sends Goldust into the corner and Goldust responds with a snap powerslam. Dibiase tries for dream street, but Goldust fights out, only to walk into a spinebuster that’s good for a two count. Dibiase sends Goldust into the corner, but when he follows, he eats a diving shoulder block. Aksana begins to feel the wrath of Maryse outside before she’s thrown into the ring. Goldust is distracted getting Aksana out of the ring, and Dibiase is able to hit a low DDT. Dibiase pins Goldust, and this one is over.

    Winner: Goldust

    After the match, Aksana takes Maryse down and steals the title. She begins to seduce Ted, but she stops short of kissing him, allowing Goldust to surprise him with a final cut. Goldust’s music hits, and he and his ‘bride-to-be’ celebrate with the million dollar belt.

    Divas Championship Match: Layla vs. Natalya

    LayCool are the first to make their way out to the ring, of course making fun of their opponent and the people in the crowd, what a surprise. McCool says they’re going to beat Natalya faster than they can delete the texts they’re getting from Bret Farve. Natalya’s music hits, and the crowd cheers, probably just to hear LayCool stop talking.

    Layla looks to be the one to take the match tonight. She and Natalya wrestle on the mat for a bit, with Natalya wrestling circles around Layla, before Natalya hits an awesome delayed, pressing suplex. Layla runs and grabs on to the ropes before drop kicking Natalya out of the ring to the floor. Layla ends up begins dragged out through the ropes and smacks her face on the floor. McCool tries to attack Natalya from behind, but she slam her into the barricade for her troubles. McCool is able to get back by slamming her back first into the floor. Layla takes advantage, sending Natalya back into the ring and hitting a big dropkick before locking in a wierd arm focused submission.

    Layla turns it into a body scissors, and the crod begins to chant, although it’s probably not for the right reasons. Natalya is able to fight out of it and put Layla down with a body slam and a big short arm clothesline. Natalya hits Layla with a big clubbing blow to the back, and a due of clotheslines before slapping Layla across the face. Natalya charges to the corner and right into a big boot, but she comes right back with a dropkick that’s good for a two count. Natalya teases the Sharpshooter, but Layla is able to fight out to the ring floor. Layla grabs her title and starts to walk to the back, but Natalya grabs her by her hair and brings her back to the ring. Natalya goes for Layla, but she sticks her head through the ropes and eats a big running kick from McCool. Layla capitalizes with a pin and gets the three count.

    Winner and STILL WWE Unified Diva’s Champion(s): LayCool

    It’s not really backstage, but Josh Matthews is standing by, in the grave that will be used for the Buried Alive match tonight. He runs down the very simple rules of the match, namely, that they have to be buried alive. Matthews says tonight will be the final chapter in the saga between the Brother’s of Destruction. This leads us directly into a video package about the upcoming match (which is a bit weird in its placement in the middle of the card).

    Buried Alive Match for the World Heavyweight Championship: Kane (c) vs. The Undertaker

    The familiar gong rings, and the fans begin to get excited, as the Undertaker makes his way out to the ring. Kane is out next, with Paul Bearer in tow. Bearer is of course carrying the urn, as usual.

    Taker doesn’t waste any time, attacking Kane while he’s on his way down the ramp. Taker lays into Kane with a series of right hands, fighting him to the ring, where he slams his head on the ring steps. Takes whips Kane into the steps shoulder first, before backing him into the barricade and punching away at Kane some more. Taker flips off the top half of the stairs, before slamming Kane down into the bottom half. Taker sends Kane into the ring and hits an immediate splash, and follows it up with a second.

    Kane goes to the outside and out into the crowd, and when Taker follows Kane catches him with a couple good shots, but Taker is quick to resond with a couple good shots of his own. Kane is basically running away from Taker, even climbing stairs and beginning to go further up into the crowd, but Taker is able to catch Kane, and grind his foot into Kane’s head. Taker his Kane with a couple head butts before striking with a big knee and right hand, knocking Kane back. Taker and Kane trade more shots, and Kane slams Taker head first into a production table. They continue to fight, and Taker finally sends Kane over the barricade and back into the ringside area. Taker begins tossing chairs into the ring.

    Taker sends Kane back into the ring, trapping his neck on the apron. Taker gets up on the apron himself, and drops a big leg over Kane’s throat. Taker dismantles the broadcast table, throwing part of it in the ring. Taker and Kane make their way back into the ring, and Taker teases a chair shot, but Kane bails from the ring. Kane goes back out into the crowd, and Taker is quick to follow yet again, laying in to Kane with punches the whole time. Taker and Kane fight about halfway up one staircase, before turning back around and heading to the ringside area. Taker hits Kane with another right, and they head back into the ring. Kane is able to capitalize on the chairs in the ring, using one to hit Taker in the stomach, before hitting him a couple of times across the back.

    Kane hits Taker with another chair shot, much to the delight of Paul Bearer. Kane goes for, and connects with a choke slam. Kane teases another chokeslam, connecting a second time. Kane drags Taker out of the ring, and he hits him with a right hand before shouldering Taker and walking him up the entranceway. Taker fights out of it and begins trading right hands with Kane in the middle of the entranceway, with accompanying yays and boos respectively. Taker gets the upper hand with a right hand that finally puts Kane on his back.

    Taker punches on Kane a bit more and takes him toward the gravesite, which Kane actually crawls toward. Taker slashes his thumb across his throat and tries for a chokeslam, but Kane fights it off and it able to knock Taker down on his back. Kane grabs Taker’s legs and drags them toward the grave, but Taker sits right up and locks in the Hell’s gate. Bearer begins making his way up toward the brother’s, and he’s close when Kane begins tapping. Kane starts fading pretty quickly, and eventually falls over onto his side. Taker is able to roll Kane, on his side, into the grave, and Bearer looks almost like he’s trying to hide behind the headstone. Taker catches sight of him however.

    Taker rubs some dirt in Bearer’s face, and he grabs him around the throat, teasing a chokeslam, but Nexus run in to interfere. Taker is able to fight them all off, and I’d like to note that Barrett is out there, but Cena isn’t. Nexus are eventually able to overcome Taker, and Kane is able to get to his feet and crawl out of the grave. Nexus bring Taker to his feet and hold him, and Kane blasts Taker with the urn, which sends Taker falling into the grave. Members of Nexus grab the shovels and begin burying the Undertaker, and the urn. Kane pushes the members away, telling them to go. Kane looks up, and there’s a big backhoe scoop filled with dirt. Kane calls for it, and his pyro hits while the dirt falls into the grave, ending this match.

    Winner & STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Kane

    After Kane makes his way to the back, the gong hits, and ‘lightning’ strikes the grave, causing a spotlight of Taker’s logo to come up and be superimposed on the grave. The camera cuts to the announce team who look super shocked.

    Josh Mathews is backstage with Randy Orton. He talks about the attack he suffered at the hands of Nexus, and asks if he’s worried about John Cena being involved. Orton says if Cena interferes in his match, Orton will drop him, right in the middle of the ring. Orton then walks off.

    Team Raw vs. Team Smackdown Elimination Tag Team Match
    – The Miz (captain), R-Truth, John Morrison, Santino Marella, Sheamus, CM Punk & Ezekiel Jackson vs. Big Show (captain), Rey Mysterio, Jack Swagger, Alberto Del Rio, Edge, Tyler Reks & Kofi Kingston w/Hornswoggle as the mascot

    The Miz, the captain of Team Raw, makes his way out to the ring, with Alex Riley in tow. Miz gets a big of heat, but not much. CM Punk is out next, to much the same reaction, although he gets a bit more love from the crowd. John Morrison is out next, and he gets a lot of pops from the ladies in the crowd. Ezekiel Jackson is the next man out to the ring, to a pretty apathetic reaction. Santino Marella is the next man out for Team Raw, and he skips to the ring, much to the dismay of his team. R-Truth makes his way out, to his new song, but thankfully with no mic in his hand. And finally, Sheamus, the last member of the team, makes his way out.

    As always please bear with us, as these huge multi-man matches are always a bit difficult to cover. Captain for Team Smackdown, the Big Show, is the first man out to the ring for his team, with his mascot Hornswoggle in tow. Rey Mysterio is out to the ring next to a lot of love from the crowd, in a pretty stark white getup. Jack Swagger is out third for his team, and he gets a bit of love from the crowd. Tyler Reks is out next, and he gets absolutely no reaction from the crowd. Kofi Kingston comes out fifth to a really nice reception from the arena. Alberto Del Rio is sixth for his team, and of course he’s announced by his personal ring announcer. The final man out for Smackdown is Edge, who gets a huge pop from this crowd.

    Swagger plants Punk with another clothesline, before working over Punk’s shoulder’s and arms. Punk fights up to his feet and out of the hold with a kick to the side of the head, and he’s able to tag out to Morrison. Morrison comes in and begins beating down Swagger in the corner with rapid fire right hands. Morrison avoids a splash and comes right back with an enzugiri. Morrison misses a kick and almost falls victim to a near fall. Swagger goes for a suplex and almost has the same happen to him. Swagger is able to catch Morrison on his shoulder and slam him down to the mat.

    Swagger tries for the ankle lock, but Morrison fights it off, and is able to hit starship pain. Morrison goes for the pin and gets three.

    Swagger is eliminated

    Reks is right in and he takes it to Morrison with a series of strikes, before locking in a modified rear choke. Reks switches it up to focus on Morrison’s arms, but Morrison fights it off and tags in Sheamus. Sheamus comes in and eats a big boot and clothesline from Reks. Sheamus is able to come right back with a big bicycle kick. Another pin, another elimination

    Tyler Reks is eliminated

    Big Show is right in and he sends Sheamus to the outside. Sheamus attacks Hornswoggle. Big Show fights with Sheamus on the outside, and they’re eventually counted out.

    Big Show and Sheamus are eliminated

    Edge comes in and so does Truth. Edge hits a series of clotheslines, but Truth is quick to fight back with a big back heel kick and a clothesline of his own. Truth tries for an axe kick, but Edge avoids it, hits the spear, and goes for the pin.

    R-Truth is eliminated

    Morrison is right in and he tries for the starship pain, but Edge avoids it, hits another spear, and eliminates another.

    Morrison is eliminated

    Punk tries for the G2S, but Edge fights it off.

    Edge tries for another spear, but he misses and Del Rio tags himself in. Punk is able to surprise him with a backslide out of nowhere, and he scores a three count.

    Alberto Del Rio is eliminated

    Del Rio makes his way to the back, and while he does, he attacked by Rey Mysterio, who’s back in the match. Edge is able to score an enzugiri on Punk, and Punk tags out to Miz, who comes in and stops Edge from makes his own tag. Miz pounds on Edge before laying a boot into his chest. Miz distracts the ref so Jackson can kick Edge in the face. Miz tags out to Jackson, who hits Edge with a clubbing blow across the back before standing on his head, pushing it into the mat. Jackson slams Edge down into the mat before hitting a giant elbow drop that’s good for two.

    Miz tags in and locks in a rear chin lock on Edge, trying to wear him down. Edge is able to fight back up to his feet, and out of the hold, but when Edge tries for an impaler, Miz counters with a neckbreaker combo. Edge tags out to Punk, who comes in and hits Edge with a series of kick, just being relentless. Punk sends Edge into the corner, but Edge avoids the high knee and counters with an electric chair drop.

    Edge makes the tag and Mysterio comes in with a vengeance, scoring a kick to the head to Punk. Mysterio hits a springboard cross body, but Punk rolls through and gets a two count. Punk catches Mysterio in G2S position, but Mysterio fights out and he and Punk trade near falls for a bit. Mysterio sends Punk into the ropes and hits the 619, following up with a springboard splash, and scoring a three count.

    CM Punk is eliminated

    Jackson is right in, taking advantage of an off guard Mysterio, and laying into him with punches and stomps. Jackston sends Mysterio into the corner, but charges into a couple of big boots. Jackson comes back with a nasty pounce, launching Mysterio across the ring. Jackson slams Mysterio into the corner.

    Mysterio is able to get Jackson into the ropes, but when he tries for the 619, Jackson comes back with a shoulderblock. Mysterio is able to score a DDT. Mysterio gets Jackson into the ropes and hits the 619, following up with the springboard dive, which is botched pretty badly. Mysterio pins Jackson and Jackson is gone.

    Jackson is eliminated

    Miz comes in and attacks Mysterio right away. Mysterio goes for the 619, but Riley distracts him. Mysterio goes for it again, hitting it on both Miz and Riley, who’s trying to protect Miz. Springboard splash and Miz gets his knees up but it’s not enough. Miz tries for the SCF, but Mysterio fights out, tags Edge, and Edge hits the spear. Edge pins Miz, and that’s it for this one.

    Miz is eliminated

    Winners: Team Smackdown, survived by Edge and Rey Mysterio

    Edge and Mysterio celebrate with the Bragging Rights cup, along with Hornswoggle, as the crowd cheers along.

    We get a video package, detailing the events of the past month that have led up to this match. Quite a bit of the recap has to do with Cena being forced to join the Nexus, and the repercussions of Cena being ringside for this next match.

    WWE Champion John Cena vs. Wade Barrett

    Wade Barrett is out to the ring first, with one half of the new WWE Tag Team Champions, John Cena, in tow. Barrett, like make others here tonight, is the recipient of the dreaded apathetic reaction.

    Orton’s music hits, and he gets what has to be the biggest pop of the entire night, like the crowd’s just been waiting for him to come through the curtain.

    We get formal ring introductions, and after a lot of stalling, it’s finally time to kick this one off.

    Barrett asks for the mic before the start of the match. He tells Cena, just so they’re clear, if he doesn’t win this match, Cena will be fired tonight.

    Orton and Barrett lock up, and Barrett backs Orton up, but Orton backs Barrett up to respond. Orton pounds on Barrett in the corner with a series of right hands. Orton catches Barrett with a boot and a big European uppercut, before sending Barrett hard into the corner. Orton kicks at Barrett’s chest, and Barrett responds with a kick of his own. Barrett tosses Orton to the outside, in front of Cena, and he and Cena look at each other, but nothing happens. Orton goes back into the ring, and Barrett hops out, staring down Cena for a second. Barrett climbs back into the ring and catches Orton with a kick to the gut, and a head butt, along with a beat down in the corner. Orton responds with a clothesline.

    Orton picks Barrett up and sends him into the corner, but he charges into the big boot, and Barrett lays into Orton with a series of stomps. Barrett locks Orton in a headlock before choking him on the middle rope with his knee on the back of his head. Barrett goes to the outside and begins arguing with Cena, for some reason, and this allows Orton to attack Barrett from behind. Orton slams Barrett head first into the ring steps before sending him back into the ring. Orton tries for the cover but only gets two. He transitions right into a rear chin lock, wearing Barrett down right in the middle of the ring.

    Barrett is able to fight out of it, but Orton comes up with a back suplex that’s able to put him back down. Orton and Barrett fight on the outside, with Barrett sending Orton shoulder first into the ring steps. Barrett sends Orton back into the ring and tries for a cover but he only gets a two count. Barrett pounds on Orton with a series of right hands. Barrett tags Orton with a couple of rights and lays him down with a left. He again looks over to Cena and says something. Barrett goes to the second rope and leaps off with a big elbow drop that’s good for a two count. Barrett kicks and chokes Orton in the corner.

    Barrett locks in a rear chin lock, hoping for the submission. Orton is able to fight up to his feet, and out of the hold, but Barrett hits him with a kick to the stomach, followed by a pump handle slam that’s good for another near fall. Barrett goes to the outside and brings Orton, alternating between slamming his head on the apron and barricade before sending him back first into the apron.

    Barrett goes for a cover but still can only get two. Barrett locks in a rear chin lock, but Orton is quick to fight right back up to his feet. Orton fights out of it, but Barrett tries for another pump handle slam. Orton fights out of it, and is able to connect with a dropkick that sends Barrett to the apron. Orton goes for the rope assissted DDT, but Barrett fights out of it and connects with a clothesline. The ref is knocked down in the melee, and Barrett orders Cena to get to the apron, he does, but Barretrt is pushed into Cena by Orton, sending Cena into the barricade. Nexus make their way down to the ring and begin attacking Orton, four on one.

    Cena comes in and goes after all the members of Nexus except Barrett. Barrett argues with him, but Cena points out that he doesn’t want to get DQ’d. Barrett picks Orton up on his shoulders and tries for the wasteland, but Orton fights out and hits a series of clotheslines followed by a snap powerslam. Orton goes for, and connects with the rope assisted DDT, planting Barrett. Cena climbs up to the apron, and comes into the ring behind Orton, he goes right for Barrett, and hits the AA. The ref calls for the bell.

    Winner: Wade Barrett
    STILL WWE Champion: Randy Orton

    Following the match, Cena goes to hand the title to Orton, and Orton responds with an RKO to take Cena out. We’re sorry, but you must have JavaScript enabled to view tonight’s free live coverage.

    Orton celebrates with his title, and turns around to a charging Barrett. Orton plants Barrett with another RKO, much to the delight of the crowd. The announcers explain why Cena would want to cost Nexus, obviously so that Barrett would win the match and Cena wouldn’t be fired.

    The show ends with Orton posing with his title.

  • Lesnar & Undertaker Have Staredown At UFC 121 (VIDEO)

    UPDATES:

    The Undertaker, his wife Michelle McCool, Paul Heyman and “Rowdy” Roddy Piper among the wrestling personalities in attendance at UFC 121: Lesnar vs. Velasquez on Saturday night. After Lesnar was knocked out by Cain Velasquez, he was walking through the crowd and had a confrontation with former WWE rival The Undertaker. (Video)

    Taker was being interviewed by MMAFighting.com’s Ariel Helwani when Lesnar walked right by him. ‘The Dead Man’ asked Lesnar, “Do you want to do it?” The two men had a brief staredown but Brock kept walking without responding to Undertaker’s challenge. When asked about the brief exchange, Undertaker admitted that it was personal but wouldn’t go into specifics.

    Check out this video of the confrontation:

    Later in the evening, UFC President Dana White responded to the confrontation and addressed rumors that WWE is pushing hard to have Brock Lesnar face The Undertaker at WrestleMania 27. Dana White denied knowing anything about Lesnar returning to WWE.

    According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer, WWE has already contacted Brock about wrestling at WrestleMania, but Lesnar’s current UFC deal does not allow him to wrestle for WWE.

  • Backstage Heat On MVP, Veteran WWE Wrestlers Frustrated

    There is said to be much frustration amongst the veteran WWE wrestlers not currently being pushed. Many feel they are being pushed aside due to the organization’s youth movement initiative. Matt Hardy garnered a lot of sympathy with his former peers as they felt that he was among the wrestlers company officials didn’t have long-term plans for.

    Meanwhile, MVP developed heat backstage for moaning about the company’s younger performers being promoted ahead of him.

    source: Pro Wrestling Torch

  • Identity Of Swagger’s Eagle Mascot, Masters Suffers Black Eye

    — It has been confirmed that Chavo Guerrero is playing the role of Jack Swagger’s eagle mascot.

    — Thursday’s episode of WWE Superstars on WGN America scored a 0.56 cable rating, with 570,000 viewers. The 1:00 a.m. replay drew a 0.14 cable rating, with 132,000 viewers.

    — Chris Masters suffered a sizable black eye at the conclusion of his WWE Superstars tag team match with MVP against Drew McIntyre and “Dashing” Cody Rhodes.

    source: PWInsider.com

  • New Survivor Series Poster Released, Bragging Rights Change

    — It was announced on Friday’s SmackDown that Lay-Cool member Layla would defend the Divas Championship against Natalya at Bragging Rights, as opposed to Michelle McCool. The WWE website has updated its preview page for the match to reflect the announcement, removing McCool’s image.

    — WWE Studios’ much anticipated Knucklehead opens today in theaters for a “special limited engagement.” For a complete list of theater locations, click here.

    — The promotional poster for Survivor Series has been updated to solely feature Wade Barrett. The previous poster featured the seven member slate of Nexus; two of which are inactive due to injury (Skip Sheffield and Michael Tarver), while Darren Young is no longer affiliated with the group. Check out the poster:

  • McMahon Says WWE Fans’ Right To Vote Are Being Threatened

    World Wrestling Entertainment issued a statement this evening in response to Connecticut Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz ruling authority to Connecticut poll workers to determine that if anyone shows up to the polls on Nov. 2 wearing any WWE merchandise, whether it be a Dolph Ziggler T-Shirt or Nexus Santa Hat, they may be forced to go home and change, cover it up, or take it off in order to vote.

    “Denying our fans the right to vote, denying them their First Amendment rights, regardless if they are Democrat, Republican or Independent, is un-American, unconstitutional and blatantly discriminatory,” said Vince McMahon.

    To watch a video response recorded by the WWE Chairman, click here.

  • NXT Season 2 Rookie Accidentally Tweets Nude Photo Of Himself

    NXT season two contestant Titus O’Neil accidentally posted an image of his genitalia on Twitter shortly after midnight on Thursday. He then attempted to cover up his miscue by claiming a hacker did it.

    “Whomever is sending Inappropriate Crap thru and to My Twitter account PLEASE STOP!!” he exclaimed. “Its the same reason My daily post haven’t gone thru!!”

    It should be noted, however, that his post decreeing the supposed hacker was made four minutes after the nude photograph was sent. More incriminating is that both posts were made via Blackberry’s Twitter app.

    While the nude image was quickly deleted, a follower of O’Neil’s captured the entire ordeal via screengrab and is thus roaming online.

  • *Spoiler* On Who Natalya Will Face At Bragging Rights

    It was announced during this week’s episode of SmackDown, which has already aired overseas, that the member of Lay-Cool defending the WWE Divas Championship against Natalya at Sunday’s Bragging Rights pay-per-view is Layla.

    Tonight’s SmackDown features a segment where Lay-Cool mocks Natalya’s family as Layla appears dressed up as Natalya’s father, Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, while Michelle McCool comes out as Bret Hart. A match pitting Lay-Cool against Natalya and Kelly Kelly subsequently takes place, with the babyfaces coming out victorious.