Category: WWE

  • *Spoiler* Updated Card For WWE Hell In A Cell (10/3)

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

    At Tueseday’s SmackDown tapings, it was confirmed that The Undertaker will challenge Kane again for the World Heavyweight title at Hell in a Cell inside the cell.

    With that match set, here’s the updated card:

    Hell In A Cell For The WWE Championship
    Randy Orton (c) vs. Sheamus

    Hell In A Cell For The World Heavyweight Championship
    Kane (c) vs. The Undertaker

    John Cena vs. Wade Barrett
    * If Barrett wins, Cena must join Nexus. If Cena wins, Nexus is done.

    Falls Count Anywhere Match for the US Championship
    Daniel Bryan (c) vs. The Miz

    WWE Hell in a Cell takes place on Sunday, October 3rd from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

  • WWE RAW Does Lowest Rating Since November 2008

    The ratings are in for Monday’s episode of Monday Night RAW and it’s not good news for WWE.

    After doing a 3.0 for the past 2 weeks, Monday’s RAW dipped down to a 2.8 rating, averaging 3.9 million viewers. The show did hours of 2.77 and 2.82.

    WWE faced competition from Monday Night Football and the season premiers of several broadcast network shows, but a 2.8 the night after a pay-per-view is hard to justify.

    The last time WWE RAW did below a 3.0 was November 2008.

  • WWE Planning Jericho Return, Miz Lands Another Magazine Cover

    — WWE’s creative department reportedly has tentative WrestleMania plans in mind for Chris Jericho, according to www.f4wonline.com.

    The final match of Jericho’s current contract with World Wrestling Entertainment took place last night in Indianapolis. Many believe he’ll return to the organization taking an extended period of time off and fulfill non-wrestling commitments.

    — The Miz, who is featured on the latest edition of WWE Magazine, has also landed the cover for the next issue of The Wrestler/Inside Wrestling. To view it, visit www.pwi-online.com. They have also posted the magazine cover of the next issue of Pro Wrestling Illustrated, featuring John Cena.

    Monday Night Raw on November 29, 2010 has been moved to the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The original locations were Trenton, New Jersey and Norfolk, Virginia.

    The Scope Arena in Norfolk will now host the SmackDown taping on November 30, 2010 and the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton will now host the Raw house show on January 21st, 2011. (Thanks to Devin Cutting)

  • JR Blog: Orton As WWE Champion, Jericho’s Future, HHH, Cole

    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:

    Orton as WWE champion: “Randy Orton becoming WWE Champion is a positive in my view. Orton appeals to the young, male demo better, arguably, than any one in WWE. Orton’s demeanor and in ring stylings are somewhat ‘Attitude Era’ oriented of which many fans miss. The pressure of being the WWE champion is pronounced and how the competitive Orton handles that stress and the demands on his time will help define this title reign. I really enjoy Randy’s work and hope to see him in some viable, one on one bouts going forward. If he is still the WWE Champion come WM27, Orton’s contributions to the biggest PPV of the year will be significant. One can almost see the wheels turning as to who the WWE Champion might face for the title in Atlanta…if his reign lasts that long. TBD.”

    Jericho’s Future: “No I do not think that Chris Jericho is leaving WWE for good but I do think that Chris will continue to focus on Fozzy not to mention promoting his upcoming, 3 disc, WWE DVD (Awesome BTW) which might necessitate that he not appear on weekly TV on a regular basis. Stepping away from the weekly grind isn’t a bad thing for anyone and allows one to recharge their batteries and enjoy the fruits of their labor.”

    HHH: “Had a great talk with HHH in Chicago who is also looking good but I do not know his future plans re: returning to the ring. The Game has a very bright, insightful mind for the business. I like his personal business philosophies on wrestling.  HHH was interested in my upcoming trip to FCW this week as the future of WWE rests largely inside the four walls of the FCW Training facility.”

    Michael Cole: “Most people understand that Michael Cole is changing his on air persona to become more of an antagonist and more caustic. That’s simply the creative direction that he’s moving and I actually feel that if and when he masters that dynamic that it can add something unique to the TV presentation. Conflict at the announce table is entertaining to me as some of my best days doing PXP were when the King was a villain and Paul Heyman was simply being himself….and I mean that in a positive way. Think of how effective JBL was on commentary and he certainly never positioned himself as a ‘good guy.’ Point is that controlled conflict helps facilitate most broadcasts as long as the talent and what we are seeing on our TV screen remains the focus and it doesn’t become about the broadcasters.”

  • Video: New SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 Trailer Released

    THQ has released a new video trailer for the upcoming WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 game, which hits video game consoles on October 26.

    This video highlights several superstars featured in the game, which boasts the biggest roster in the franchise’s history:

  • JBL Says “Hell Yes” He Was A Bully Backstage & Hazed Talent

    Former WWE champion John Bradshaw Layfield appeared on the “Right After Wrestling”radio show last night. JBL spoke about Alberto Del Rio’s gimmick being similar to his, whether he’d ever return to WWE and more.

    Among the more interesting topics discussed was JBL talking about hazing in wrestling and whether the rumors are true that he was a major bully in the locker room during his time in WWE. JBL said:

    “Did I haze the Miz? Hell yes! A lot of people want to talk about me and my hazing. Yes I did. I make no apologies about it what so ever. When I started, guys were hazed, and for good reason. They wanted to know that in a riot, which we had a few back in the day, were you going to be on the side of the boys or the fans?”

    “Nowadays there’s no room for it, the corporate, sterile world that is the WWE. When the Miz came in, most of the hazing was me working. Me on the mic, me talking to him. I gave him as much advice as I possibly could because I thought he had the ability to be a good heel. But I’m not going to apologize for hazing him.”

    You can listen to the interview at TheScore.com.

  • New Matt Hardy Video: WWE “Not The Place” For Him

    Matt Hardy is back with another candid video blog, giving his thoughts on the past year of his life and saying WWE simply is not the place for him right now.

    Hardy sounds pleasantly clear-headed and composed, thanking the people who have helped him get to where he’s at in life and saying he thinks its time to move on to the next chapter in his life. Check it out:

  • Jillian Addresses Release Rumors, Hardy Says It’s Time To Leave

    — Shortly after Raw, WWE Diva Jillian cryptically noted on Twitter that she had closed a chapter Monday.

    “A chapter closed tonight. Excited for what’s ahead.”

    Her statement was misconstrued by some fans as an indication that she was parting ways with World Wrestling Entertainment. She then clarified:

    “No…. WWE hasn’t released me silly gooses. Just opening a new chapter in the book of Jillian!”

    — Former Raw ring announcer Lilian Garcia, who closed a chapter of her own one year ago today when she parted ways with WWE, is advertised to appear at The Hollywood Show taking place in Burbank, California on October 9 and 10. Click here for more information on her upcoming appearance.

    — Matt Hardy continues to indicate that he will parting ways with WWE in the near future. He noted to a fan on his YouTube channel that he feels it’s time to move on from the organization.

    “I have sucked it up for a while and I’ve done pretty much everything I could humanly do,” Hardy wrote. “I think it’s just time to move on.. I would have liked to stay in WWE for my entire career, but looks like it’s just not gonna work out that way. Thanks for your comment pal.”

  • Ex-Champs Comment On Retirement Of WWE Women’s Title

    World Wrestling Entertainment has retired the WWE Women’s Championship, which lineage dates back to 1956. It was the oldest active professional wrestling championship in company history. WWE is continuing the title lineage of the Divas Championship with the Unified belt. Layla is the last recognized Women’s Champion.

    Beth Phoenix, a three-time Women’s Champion, expressed her disappointment in WWE’s decision to put the title to pasture.

    “It saddens me to see the historic Women’s Title moved into retirement, but I am so grateful to have had the honor of holding it,” she wrote on Twitter. “My sights remain on the Unified Diva’s Championship.”

    Meanwhile, former WWE star Mickie James, a five-time holder of the belt, released an emotional statement on Twitter concerning its retirement.

    “The retirement of the Women’s Championship breaks my heart,” she wrote. “The nostalgia and the legacy built off the backs of every woman who paved the way for women like me… Who gave it credibility… Honor… Prestige… & Truth! For every woman who’s carried the championship through the generations… Who know the power & history you feel in holding it high above your head.. That can never be replaced by anything in my mind… In my heart… I am truly honored and forever grateful to be among the women who have graced its presence… Thank you…”

    Ex-WWE star Carlito wrote in response to James, “Dont worry, there’s now 2 butterfly belts!”

  • New Asian Diva Training At WWE Developmental (Pictures)

    A new Diva was introduced at the WWE Developmental FCW live event in Brooksville, FL over the weekend.

    Her ring name is Sonia. Sonia is better known as Su Yung, who has wrestled for Glory, Memphis Ladies Wrestling and various other independents.

    She signed a developmental deal back in July.

    Here are some pictures of WWE’s newest developmental diva, Sonia:

  • WWE To Make Decision On Hardy, Plans For Divas Title

    — Those close to Matt Hardy say he is hopeful to be officially released from World Wrestling Entertainment this week, reports www.f4wonline.com. Furthermore, it has been indicated that WWE officials will be making a decision regarding Hardy’s future with the organization within the next few days.

    — Regarding the status of the Unified Divas Championship, Michelle McCool noted while on commentary during this week’s RAW that SmackDown! consultant Vickie Guerrero wrote into Lay-Cool’s contracts that both she and Layla are co-holders of the newly launched belt. Thus, both Divas are able to defend the title. However, the WWE website officially recognizes McCool as the Unified Divas Champion.

    — Two Raw bouts were taped Monday in Indianapolis for Thursday’s episode of WWE Superstars on WGN America:

    * The Bella Twins vs. Alicia Fox & Jillian
    * Goldust vs. William Regal

    — WWE returns to the Mayo Civic Center in Rochester, Minnesota on Saturday, February 5, 2011. (Thanks to Devin Cutting)

  • Matt Hardy Updates His WWE Contract Status

    Matt Hardy posted the following on Twitter:

    “As of now, I’m still under WWE contract-but trust me, I’ve got a well thought out plan for my life & always have..”

    Read More: Matt Hardy Teasing He’s Leaving WWE For TNA

  • WWE RAW Preview For Next Week: Orton vs. Jericho

    Here’s a preview of confirmed matches for next Monday night’s RAW:

    * The Hart Dynasty vs. Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre for the WWE Tag Team Titles

    * Daniel Bryan and John Morrison vs. The Miz and Alex Riley.

    * Divas Battle Royal to determine a new #1 contender

    * Sheamus will issue an open challenge

    * The Cutting Edge with Edge and a special guest

    * John Cena vs. Edge

    * Mark Henry and Evan Bourne vs. Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel

    * Randy Orton vs. Chris Jericho

    *SPOILERS* WWE RAW Results For Next Week

  • WWE RAW Results: September 20, 2010

    WWE taped tonight’s edition of Raw tonight from the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. Thanks toreader James E Yacconi for these results:

    WWE Raw (Airing tonight on the USA Network):

    * The show opens with WWE Champion Randy Orton coming to the ring. Sheamus comes out and invokes his rematch clause, except in a Hell in a Cell match at Hell in a Cell in two weeks. Orton ended up hitting the RKO on Sheamus.

    * WWE Tag Team Champions “Dashing” Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre b. Vladimir Kozlov & Santino Marella in a non-title match

    * John Morrison b. Chris Jericho

    * Josh Mathews backstage with John Cena. Cena’s disappointed he didn’t walk out of Night of Champions as WWE Champion but was glad to see Wade Barrett get RKO’d.

    * The Miz came out with the Money in the Bank briefcase. He says he didn’t tap out and Daniel Bryan didn’t beat him at Night of Champions. His doctor called him Sunday morning and told him he had a tender ligament but he competed anyway. Miz said the injury got worse in the match and he had to stop it to protect himself.

    * Edge b. WWE United States Champion Daniel Bryan after interference from Alex Riley. The anonymous General Manager emailed in and said because of the interference, he’s disqualifying Edge. Winner, Daniel Bryan.

    * Edge cuts a promo on Michael Cole, calling him a joke. Alex Riley beat down Bryan in the ring before The Miz came back in and hit his finisher to end the segment.

    * Layla b. Melina with Michelle McCool on commentary. Layla was announced as the self-proclaimed co-holder of the WWE Divas Championship.

    * Backstage, Wade Barrett gives The Nexus a pep talk.

    * Chris Jericho comes out and gives his DVD a plug. He says he’s close to finding out who the anonymous General Manager is and when he finds out, he’ll blackmail and extort him and he will face the winner of Orton vs. Sheamus from Hell in a Cell. Orton comes out and offers Jericho a match next week. He accepts.

    * R-Truth & Eve b. Ted DiBiase & Maryse in a mixed tag team match. The win came when Eve pinned Maryse as R-Truth and DiBiase were fighting on the outside.

    * John Cena vs. Wade Barrett. The match was changed as Barret said Cena had to beat the other four to get a shot at him. Cena b. David Otunga, then Michael Tarver when he goes to take out Justin Gabriel the others got involved. He fought them off to the point where he was able to get on the mic and tell Barrett he wanted to face him. Barrett gave him a hard time about it, saying there weas nothing in it for him. It’s finally setup that Cena will face Barrett at Hell in a Cell in two weeks. If Barrett wins, Cena must join Nexus. If Cena wins, Nexus must disband. Barrett accepts the match to end the show.

  • Shawn Michaels Video Q&A: Retirement, If He’d Go To TNA

    WWE legend Shawn Michaels answered a batch of questions sent in from fans on his YouTube page.

    Michaels answered questions about a number of topics – including whether he will ever wrestle again, if he’d consider returning to television in a non-wrestling capacity, if he’d ever go to TNA and more. Here’s what Michaels said about:

    Retirement: “It was time. It was time for HBK to pack up and move on. There isn’t anything I left undid. There isn’t any match that I wish I had. There is absolutely nothing that I didn’t do for me. I know there are a lot of matches people would have liked to have seen, but for my wish list, I was fortunate enough to accomplish far beyond anything I possibly could have accomplished. That was the reason I was ready to go. If there was even one little thing out there, I would have stayed around. Rest assured, there are no regrets and there are no ‘I wish I would have’ for me in WWE.”

    His Future & Whether He’d Go To TNA: “No, I’m not going to come back to wrestle. I’m going to do my best to keep my word willing. I’m not going anywhere else. I’m going to be a WWE guy, the good Lord willing, until the day I die,” Michaels said. “You’re not going to see me show up on someone else’s wrestling program. I hope to make some appearances throughout the years. Hopefully in the not too distant future, I will see many of you again.”

    Here’s the full video:

  • New Unified Divas Title, “Legendary” On DVD Already & More

    – WWE’s website is now referring to the women’s title as the Unified Divas Championship. The title history section lists Michelle McCool as the new Divas Champion and the last recognized Women’s Champion is Layla, who originally won the belt that Michelle defended last night. It appears WWE will be continuing the Divas Title history with the new Unified Divas Championship.

    — WWE Studios’ Legendary, starring John Cena, will be released on DVD exclusively at Wal-Mart retail stores on Tuesday, September 28.

    — WWE will return to the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois on Sunday, December 26 for a live event beginning at 5:00 p.m. Tickets go on sale Saturday, October 30.

  • Night Of Champions Dark Match & Live Notes, New Champions

    – The dark match before Night of Champions saw John Morrison beat Ted DiBiase with Starship Pain after Maryse accidentally slapped DiBiase.

    – A fan in attendance at last night’s Night of Champions reports that Ted DiBiase debuted new theme music before the dark match.

    – Michelle McCool is the first-ever WWE Unified Divas and Women’s Champion after defeating Melina at tonight’s Night of Champions pay-per-view.

    – Daniel Bryan won his first championship with WWE tonight as he defeated The Miz by submission for the United States Championship.

    – Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre are the new WWE tag team champions after winning a tag team gauntlet match. Teams in the match includes The Hart Dynasty, The Usos, Mark Henry & Evan Bourne, Vladimir Kozlov & Santino Marella as well as Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre. It came down to Henry & Bourne vs. Rhodes & McIntyre with Cody & Drew capturing the gold.

    – Randy Orton is the new WWE Champion after winning the Six Pack Challenge. The match came down to Orton and Sheamus.

  • Sound Off 126: 2 People Win The Award For Stupidity This Week

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  • Updated: Matt Hardy Teasing He’s Leaving WWE For TNA

    Last week, Matt Hardy began dropping hints that he’s TNA bound, telling his Twitter followers that there’s a 100% chance that we’ll see the Hardy Boyz wrestle together again. In receSince that comment, his page has been flooded with TNA references.

    — Hardy was asked on Twitter if fans should buy tickets to a January TNA show in Berlin or WWE’s tour of Europe in November to see him. Hardy replied with:

    “I’d go with Berlin.”

    00 Hardy was later asked about his recent losing streak and said he plans on changing that. Hardy said,

    “It’s time for me to go somewhere thatl I’ll be given a fair chance–that’s all I want.”

    — Matt said his brother Jeff made a “V-1? reference at a recent TNA live event and the crowd “lost their damn minds!!”

    — When asked by a fan when his WWE contract expires, Matt wrote:

    “If I have my way, hopefully tomorrow :)”

    In related news, Hardy has been pulled from WWE’s return to Madison Square Garden on September 25th with a SmackDown event. He was scheduled for a three-way against Dolph Ziggler and Christian. RAW star Mark Henry has been added to the show in a match against Jack Swagger. That 9/25 MSG show has been dubbed “Bret Hart Appreciation Night” – marking the Hitma making his long awaited return to the “World’s Most Famous Arena.” Bret will be teaming with The Hart Dynasty to take on Nexus.

  • WWE Night Of Champions 2010 PPV Results (9/19)

    WWE Night of Champions Results
    Sunday, September 19, 2010

    Dark Match:

    * John Morrison b. Ted DiBiase w/Maryse

    Opening Segment:

    We get a video package to open the show. This package highlights the main feuds, and the Champions theme of tonight’s show. The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV proper after immediately hyping the Champions theme to tonight’s PPV. Cole is joined by Jerry Lawler and Matt Striker on commentary tonight.

    WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
    – Dolph Ziggler w/Vickie Guerrero & Kaitlyn vs. Kofi Kingston

    We go straight into the title matches with the WWE Intercontinental Championship being up for grabs first. Vickie Guerrero interrupts Tony Chimmel, accompanied by Kaitlyn (her NXT Rookie), to announce Dolph Ziggler herself. Remember that Ziggler will lose the Championship if he is counted out or DQ’ed. Kingston is out next to a very respectable pop from the crowd.

    The start:

    The bell rings and we’re ready to start. Both men lock up and Kofi locks in a side headlock taking Ziggler over. They chain wrestle for a little bit, trading holds before Kofi goes for the Trouble in Paradise, only for Ziggler to avoid it. Ziggler kicks away at Kofi’s midsection and arm, he tries to send Kofi to the outside, but Kofi catches himself on the ropes and clotheslines Dolph over the top rope and out to the floor. Vickie’s NXT rookie checks on Dolph, and Vickie isn’t too happy, sending her to the back. Dolph is able to beat the count back into the ring but he falls victim to a quick roll up and a series of strikes and a big dropkick from Kingston.

    Mid-match notes:

    Kofi tries to go to the top rope but he ends up hung up on the top turnbuckle. Ziggler hits a low dropkick and a neckbreaker on Kofi for a two count before locking in a mounted rear chin lock, putting all of his weight on Kingston’s back. Kingston begins to fight up to his feet but Ziggler wears him down back to the mat.

    Another attempt and Kingston is able to fight up to his feet and out of the hold, but he eats a big boot from Ziggler out of nowhere that’s good for another near fall. Big elbow drop from Ziggler and another cover for another two count. Ziggler locks in a sleeper with a body scissors to wear down Kofi even more. Kingston fights up to his feet but Ziggler takes him right back down by his hair. Ziggler hits a neckbreaker on a seated Kofi for another near fall, and Kofi looks to turn things around with a series of strikes to Ziggler. Ziggler connects with the rocker dropper but it’s still not enough to keep Kofi down.

    Ziggler locks in another rear chin lock, continues to work the submissions on Kingston. Kofi starts to fight out of it, but Dolph puts him down with a series of elbows to the back of the neck, that’s good for another, you guessed it, near fall. In lieu of a cover, Ziggler goes right back to work with a mounted rear chin lock. Kofi fights back up to his feet and fights his way out of the hold, peppering Ziggler with right hands. Both men trade blows and Kofi comes out on top, beating Ziggler in the corner until the ref has to pull him away. Ziggler uses the distraction to put Kofi in the corner, but it’s short lived as Kofi comes up with a big kick to Ziggler’s face and a cross body from the top for a near fall.

    Kingston hits Ziggler with a series of strikes and even hits a weird version of a Thesz press, continuing to pound on Ziggler, before hitting the boom drop. Kofi gets the crowd pumped up and goes for the Trouble in Paradise, but Ziggler avoids it and almost locks in a sleeper. Kofi fights away and hits something that I honestly missed, but it’s good for a near fall. Ziggler rolls to the outside, so Kofi jumps over the top rope and to the outside on top of Ziggler. Kofi picks up Ziggler and slams him back down to the mat. Kofi rolls Dolph back into the ring and goes for a cover but only gets two.

    Kofi picks Ziggler up to his feet and looks to be going for a suplex, but Ziggler fights out of it and locks in a sleeper hold, wrenching away at Kofi’s neck. Kofi tries to fight out of it, but Dolph doesn’t let up, taking Kofi down to the mat. Kofi tries to get out of it one more time, getting up to his feet and breaking Ziggler’s grip before locking in a sleeper of his own! Ziggler counters out of it quickly.

    The finish:

    Vickie goes to slap Kofi, but Ziggler tells her not to, because he’s got it. Vickie and Ziggler argue and Kingston goes for the TIP only to miss and end up in the ropes. Ziggler hits the Zig Zag and covers Kofi for the three count.

    Winner & STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Dolph Ziggler

    Apparently all of the men in the Six Pack Challenge will get a bit of promo time tonight. Edge is up first. He says the question that should be asked is how the five other men will beat Edge. Edge always shocks people in situations like these and he’ll do it again tonight and walk out the new WWE Champion.

    Singles Match
    – Big Show vs. CM Punk

    Punk is the first man out to the ring sans the SES, and he gets a decent amount of love from his home town crowd.

    Thankfully, Punk gets some promo time before the match. He says he loves Chicago, to a ton of pops from the crowd. He runs down a couple of the tourist attractions of Chicago before proclaiming his love for the city again. He says what he hates, is the inhabitants of Chicago, and here comes the heat. Punk points to the fans and says that they ruined his beautiful city. He calls them middle class lazy teamsters, corrupt politicians, horrible White Sox. He basically runs down everyone in the arena three times over, saying they make him sick. He says he’s proud to be from Chicago, but he’s not proud to live with the scum of the Earth in a city that should be burned to the ground a second time. And if that happens, Punk says he’ll build a Utopian Straight Edge city in its place. Punk then turns his attention to Big Show, saying this is his house, and he runs from no one. Punk says tonight he’s David, and Big Show can be Goliath, and Punk’s slingshot is the power of almighty straight edge.

    Big Show’s music hits, and Show comes out to a warm reception wearing a Colt Cabana style headband (interesting choice in Chi-town).

    The start:

    The bell rings, and Punk tries to score a couple of quick kicks, but it’s all for naught, as Big Show simply head butts Punk to put him down. Punk is able to score a drop kick, but Show comes right back with a clubbing blow across the back. Show chokes Punk with his boot in the corner before pushing him against the ropes and chopping him across the chest, sending him out of the ring.

    Mid-match notes:

    Show is right out after him and sends him right back in the ring. On his way back into the ring Punk catches Show with a big boot that sends him back out to the floor. Punk stands on the apron and kicks away at Show before hitting a beautiful plancha out on top of Show.

    Show is able to make it back into the ring at a 9 count but he walks right into a series of kicks from Punk. Show responds with a club like blow to Punk’s stomach that stops him for a bit, but Punk goes to the middle rope and hits a flying forearm to Show. Punk goes for a series of covers but he just can’t hold Show down. Punk continues to assault, kicking at Punk’s stomach and head, but catching big fists to the stomach every now and then.

    The finish:

    Punk goes to the apron, and he goes for a springboard flying forearm, but Show responds with a spear, knocking Punk out of mid-air. Show catches Punk with the KO punch and covers him, scoring the three count.

    Winner: Big Show

    Chris Jericho is up next, getting his promo time before the Six Pack match. Jericho says he’s not lucky to be in this match. The GM put him in the match for a reason. He knows that Jericho beat The Rock and Steve Austin to become the first ever Unified Champion. And his victory in the scramble match last year, as well as winning the Elimination Chamber. He says tonight his MO is simple, eliminate everyone. He guarantees that he will walk out of the Six Pack Challenge the new WWE Champion, and that is because he’s the best in the world at what he does.

    WWE United States Championship Match
    – The Miz (c) w/Alex Riley vs. Daniel Bryan

    Daniel Bryan is the next man out to the ring, and I have to admit it’s still a pretty big thrill for me to be seeing Bryan Danielson at a WWE event. Bryan gets a decent amount of love from the crowd too, as he stares down Riley on his way to the ring.

    The start:

    The bell rings and Bryan chases Miz around the ring before Miz steps into the ropes to stop Bryan’s advance. Miz kicks Bryan in the stomach before locking in a side head lock and taking Bryan over with a shoulder block. Bryan goes for a hip toss and Miz tries to reverse it, almost allowing Bryan to lock in the LaBell lock, but Miz is able to roll to the outside.

    Mid-match notes:

    When he comes back in, Bryan takes Miz right over with an arm drag, and a big leaping boot, that’s good for a near fall. Bryan focuses on Miz’s arm with an arm bar, but Miz turns it around, hanging Bryan’s arm up on the top rope. Miz locks in a hammer lock and slams him into the turnbuckle. Another hammer lock from Miz, and this time we get a belly to back drop that’s good for a near fall.

    Miz tries to work over Bryan’s arms, wrenching away and pulling his arms straight back and away from his body. Bryan is able to fight up to his feet and out of the hold, going for a backslide that’s good for two. Miz comes right out of it with a kick to the shoulder and continues to work over Daniel’s arms. Miz distracts the ref and it allows Alex Riley to wrench away on Bryan’s arm as well. Miz hits a couple of elbow breakers before going back to work with a hammerlock. Bryan backflips out of it, but Miz responds with a big shoulderbreaker, that’s good for a two count.

    Bryan rolls out to the apron, and Miz uses some pretty inventive offense to continue the work on the shoulder. Miz brings Bryan back into the ring and goes for the pin, but only gets a two count. Miz locks in an arm bar and Bryan is able to fight out of it. Bryan sidesteps a dive from Miz and Miz sails to the outside. Bryan follows Miz with a suicide dive through the ropes. Bryan rolls Miz back into the ring and hits a beautiful missile dropkick. Bryan hits a stiff kick to Miz’s chest that’s good for a near fall. Bryan goes for a leg submission, but Miz fights it off with a kick to the shoulder. Bryan comes right back with a beautiful high knee attack.

    Miz and Bryan trade blows with Bryan getting the upper hand. Bryan ducks a right hand from Miz and lays into Miz with a series of kicks in the corner, before hitting a beautiful IED, a la Austin Aries. Danielson nails Miz with a stiff kick to the side of the head but it’s still not enough to keep the Miz down. Bryan takes Miz to the corner and puts him on the top turnbuckle, he goes up too, but Miz crotches him on the top rope and dives off with a big clothesline that takes Bryan off the ropes and down to the mat. Miz goes for a cover but only gets a two count.

    Miz simply wrenches away on Bryan’s shoulder and arm, with his knee on Bryan’s head. Bryan is able to make it to the ropes to force a break. Miz stalks Bryan as he gets to his feet and he tries for the SCF, but Bryan counters it into a roll up for a two count. Bryan traps Miz’s arm and goes for the LaBell lock, but Riley jumps up to the apron. Bryan argues with Riley and Miz tries to attack, but he ends up running into Riley instead of Bryan.

    Bryan almost scores the win with a quick roll up, but Miz sends him to the outside. Bryan sidesteps Riley on the outside, sending him into the ring post, and he’s able to kick out of a small package from the Miz.

    The finish:

    Miz punches and kicks away at Bryan, forcing the ref to pull him away. When Miz goes back to Bryan, Bryan locks in the LaBell lock! The Miz taps and WE HAVE A NEW US CHAMPION!

    Winner & NEW WWE US CHAMPION: Daniel Bryan

    Bryan celebrates with the belt to the adulation of the crowd, and it’s a beautiful sight for this long time ROH fan.

    John Cena is backstage for his obligatory promo time. He says all he hears about is percentages and numbers. Cena runs down a bunch of goofy statistics. He says no one can call this one. He’s not going to says he’s going to win, because no one knows who will win, but you can’t count Cena out.

    Title Unification Lumberjill Match for the WWE Women’s Championship and the WWE Divas Championship
    – Michelle McCool (c) vs. Melina (c)

    The Lumberjill’s make their way out to the ring first of all, and Striker makes an awesome comment about Jillian Hall, basically expressing surprise that she’s still employed. McCool is the first actual competitor out to the ring, and she’s by herself with both halves of the WWE Women’s Championship. Melina is out next to the ring to a fairly large pop from this crowd.

    The start:

    McCool tries to get the jump on Melina, attacking her during her entrance, but Melina avoids it and McCool sails to the outside. McCool is quick to get back into the ring and the bell rings, kicking this one off properly. McCool and Melina lock up, fighting to the outside. McCool slaps Eve in the face before running back into the ring. Melina is right back in as well, hitting a weird headscissors into a kick in the face. Melina and McCool go for kicks at the same time, but McCool is the only one that sells. Melina pounds on McCool in the corner before tying her up in the ropes. Melina goes to the top, but McCool tosses her to the outside where no one touches her.

    Mid-match notes:

    Melina climbs back into the ring and walks right into a flipping neckbreaker. McCool kicks away at Melina, working over her stomach, before grinding her forearm into Melina’s face. McCool scissors Melina’s head, grabbing onto the ropes for extra leverage and forcing a break of the hold. McCool goes for the faith breaker, but Melina fights out of it into a face buster. Melina attacks McCool with punches and kicks, but McCool comes right back with a belly to belly suplex.

    Natalya actually tries to pull McCool to the outside, distracting the ref during a Melina roll up. McCool goes to the outside where she’s immediately jumped by everyone before being rolled back into the ring. Melina hits a double knees to McCool’s back before trying to do the Matrix to avoid a kick from McCool. McCool misses, but she comes right back, slamming Melina down to the mat by her hair. Both women go to the top turnbuckle and fall outside and no one touches either until Melina rolls back into the ring. Everyone attacks McCool.

    The finish:

    Layla is in for some reason trying to fight Melina. Melina throws her to the outside and McCool comes back in with a big boot to Melina’s face. McCool pins Melina and gets the three count.

    Winner & NEW Unified Diva’s Champion: Michelle McCool.

    Wade Barrett is backstage for his turn on the mic. He says he’s listened to what his opponents have said this evening. There’s no doubt they represent greatness, but they’re also the status quo, and tonight, the winds of change are blowing, and Barrett will prove that tonight, by showing that he is the next WWE Champion.

    World Heavyweight Championship Match
    – Kane (c) vs. The Undertaker

    We get a video package about the history of these two men, pulling from footage from even before Kane’s debut at WWF Bad Blood. It’s nice to see WWE acknowledging their own history, when they so often just completely ignore it. This match is announced as being a No Holds Barred match. The trademark gong hits, the lights go out, and right on cue, the fans go nuts. The Undertaker makes his way out to the ring to lots of love from this Chicago crowd.

    The start:

    The World Heavyweight Champion, Kane, is the next man out to the ring, and he honestly doesn’t get much of a reaction at all. Taker charges Kane before he can even get to the ramp, and he and Kane trade blows at the top of the ramp. Taker beats on Kane, using some of the set pieces to hold up Kane while he pounds away at him. Taker throws Kane off the stage and into one of the pillars that make up the stage. Kane looks to slip, but he hits a kick to Taker’s knee, sending Taker back. Kane pounds away at Taker on the entrance ramp, but Taker is quick to get back up, hitting Kane with a big right hand to the face.

    Mid-match notes:

    Taker continues to pound away on Kane on the entrance ramp, hitting him with big right hands repeatedly. Taker chokes away at Kane, but Kane rakes the eyes. Kane hits Taker with a boot to the face to send him down the ramp and toward the ring. Kane tries to slam Taker into the barricade, but Taker blocks it and sends Kane into the barricade instead. Taker hits Kane with a big right and a head butt, before burying a couple of knees in Kane’s midsection. Taker tries to whip Kane into the ring steps, but it’s reversed and Taker goes in shoulder first.

    Kane slams Taker’s head into the ring steps before stomping down on Taker’s head, still placed on the steps. Kane slams Taker head first into the ring post before going to the timekeeper’s table and grabbing his belt. Kane readies himself, and buries the title in Taker’s midsection, before following it up with a boot to the same area. Kane tosses Taker into the ring for the first time this match. Kane goes to the top rope and dives off with a big clothesline.

    Kane chokes away at Taker in the ropes, and since this is no holds barred there’s no count. Taker tries to fight back with a quick right hand, but Kane is having none of it, responding with a series of right hands of his own before hitting a trio of big splashes in the corner that’s good for a near fall. Kane charges into Taker, hitting a running low kick. Kane pulls Taker to the apron, hitting him with a couple of right hands to the side of the head before catching Taker with an elbow to the throat.

    Kane tosses Taker across the announce table, before picking up a piece of it and tossing it at Taker’s face. Kane picks Taker up and tries to send him into the ring steps, but Taker is able to counter it and Kane goes into the steps shoulder first. Taker crawls over to Kane and starts to hit him with a series of right hands. Taker rolls Kane back into the ring, leaving him neck out on the apron exposed. Taker hits Kane with a boot to the side of the head before following up with his signature leg drop on the apron, but Kane gets right back to his feet. Taker responds with a clothesline that sends Kane over the barricade into the timekeeper’s area.

    Taker hits a sick leaping dive right over the barricade and into Kane, and both men go crashing to the floor. Kane comes back with a chair to the midsection, and he trips right over another ringside chair. Kane hits Taker with a right hand and things spill out into the crowd. Taker hits Kane with an unopened Mountain Dew can. Kane blocks a right from the Undertaker and responds with one of his own. Kane drives his knee into Taker’s head while he’s sitting up against a barricade. Taker and Kane fight back to the ringside area, with Kane sending Taker over the barricade with a big right. Kane climbs on top of the barricade, and jumps off with a leaping lariat, much like his one off the top rope.

    Kane rolls Taker back into the ring, and Taker tells Kane to bring it on. Taker starts to climb to his feet and Kane wear away Taker with a series of rights and lefts, and stomps to the midsection. Kane chokes Taker with his boot before mocking him with a combination of left and right jabs to Taker. Taker makes his way out of one corner and into another, only to be met with even more strikes from Kane. Taker takes a load of punishment before finally dropping to the mat. The ref talks to Taker, but Taker waves him away and tells Kane to bring some more. Kane works Taker over with even more right hands, and Taker responds with one of his own. Taker and Kane trade rights in the middle of the ring and Taker is able to get the upper hand, but Kane responds with a knee to the gut. Taker comes right back with a huge jumping clothesline.

    Kane beats Taker to his feet but it doesn’t matter as Taker steamrolls Kane in the corner before hitting snake eyes, a big boot, and a big leg drop that’s good for a two count. Taker signals for the chokeslam. He brings Kane up and takes him right back down to the mat. Taker doesn’t go right for the cover, instead signaling for the tombstone. Taker goes for it, but Kane is able to reverse it into a tombstone of his own. Kane covers Taker, and gets the three count.

    Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Kane

    Randy Orton is shown warming up backstage, and that must mean it’s his turn for a promo. Orton doesn’t actually say anything for a good while, choosing to stare off into the distance instead. He then says no, and walks away.

    Tag Team Turmoil Match

    This is a match basically contested under guantlet rules. The Hart foundation is the first team out to the ring, accompanied by Natalya.

    The Hart Dynasty’s first opponents will be the Uso’s.

    There will apparently be five teams in this match. Uso pounds away on Kidd right at the beginning, but Kidd comes right back with a roll up and a kick to the gut. It’s pretty impossible to tell the Uso’s apart as they’re wearing identical trunks. Kidd tags out to Smith who comes in with a big shoulder block, and a clothesline to Uso. Uso catches him with a kick to the chest, but Smith comes right back with a belly to belly suplex. Hart goes for the sharpshooter, but the other Uso pulls him to the outside. Kidd tags in and hits an insane springboard dive to the outside before rolling Uso back into the ring. Kidd locks in a sharpshooter, but the other Uso kicks him in the head. Uso pins Hart, and we’re guaranteed new Tag Champs.

    Evan Bourne and Mark Henry are out next and Bourne kicks things off. Bourne hits a series of kicks and a big hurricarana, but he’s taken down by a back elbow from Uso (sorry I can’t tell them apart). Bourne is able to tag Henry in and Henry takes it to Uso with a couple of big clotheslines and a bit head butt. He tosses the Uso on the outside down to the floor before hitting the World’s strongest slam on the legal Uso. Bourne tags in and hits his amazing shooting star press, that’s good for a three count, and we’re on our last team.

    Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre are the next team to challenge. McIntyre comes right in and pounds away on Bourne in the corner. McIntyre stomps down on Bourne’s face before tagging in Rhodes. Rhodes hits a beautiful suplex on Bourne before tagging right back out to McIntyre. McIntyre picks Bourne up to his feet and hits a big clothesline to put him down to the mat. McIntyre focuses on Bourne’s shoulder, but Bourne is able to fight out of the hold. Rhodes tags in and goes right to work on Bourne, hitting his rope assisted knee drop.

    McIntyre tags back in and gets Bourne into a fireman’s carry before bringing him down across his knee, but it’s only good enough for two. McIntyre locks in a rear chin lock, and Bourne begins to fight out of it. Bourne hits a kick to McIntyre’s leg, but McIntyre hits him with a shoulder block that sends him to the outside. Rhodes pounds on him for a bit before sending him back into the ring. McIntyre locks in another rear chin lock, continuing to wear away on Bourne. Bourne fights up to his feet, and when McIntyre tries for a suplex, Bourne fights out of it and hits a big knee to McIntyre’s face.

    The finish:

    Both men make the tag and Henry and Rhodes are in. Henry takes it to Rhodes with several big clubbing blows before knocking McIntyre off the apron. Henry splashes Rhodes in the corner before hitting a giant gorilla press slam. Bourne tags back in, climbs up onto Henry’s shoulders, but McIntyre stops it. Bourne catches McIntyre with a big kick to the head, but he walks right into cross Rhodes. Rhodes pins Bourne and this one is over.

    Winners and NEW WWE Tag Team Champions: Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes

    For what seems to be no other reason than he’s getting a huge push, we get an Alberto Del Rio promo. It’s no different than any other, where he spends the whole time bragging on himself.

    We get a promo about the WWE Championship, it’s just a filler piece, really, and only a little bit of it is about tonight’s Six Pack Challenge match.

    Sheamus finally gets his turn on the mic before tonight’s WWE Championship match. Sheamus says he isn’t concerned about tonight. He’s WWE Champion because he wins, no matter the stipulation. Sheamus says he always leaves with the title, and he doesn’t care what anyone has to say, because tonight’s match suits him perfectly, and it’s going to end like any other night. And tonight he’ll be leaving with two things, a smile, and the title on his shoulder.

    Six Pack Challenge Match For The WWE Championship

    WWE Champion Sheamus is the first man out to the ring to a generous amount of heat from the Chicago crowd.

    Cena is the next man out, and he gets a bit of a mixed reaction from the crowd, until he steps out on the ramp, and then it’s mostly positive.

    Edge is the third man out to the ring, and I’ve just noticed that we’re apparently going to get formal introductions for everyone in this match, as we’re not getting them during the entrances. Anything to kill time for the PPV I guess.

    Jericho is out next, to another mixed reaction.

    The leader of the Nexus, Wade Barrett, is the fifth man out to the ring, with none of his flunkies following.

    Randy Orton is the final man out to the ring to a humongous pop from the crowd which builds before his music even hits.

    We get formal ring introductions for everyone, and yes, it does take a good long while, and after what seems like 20 minutes of build (30 if you include all the six pack promos earlier in the show), we’re finally ready to kick things off.

    The bell rings, and it’s mayhem as things break down and everyone is just brawling. Please bear with me as this one will be difficult to call.

    Jericho and Orton are left as the only men in the ring and Jericho pounds on Orton. It doesn’t last long though as Cena comes in and he and Jericho stare each other down before trading blows. Jericho pounds on Cena in the corner, but he eats a bulldog in return. Jericho gets an RKO from Orton and Orton pins Jericho for the three.

    Chris Jericho has been eliminated

    Jericho is slow to leave the ring, looking stunned on his way out. Everyone else even looks pretty stunned as Jericho slowly makes his way to the back.

    When Jericho finally makes it to the back, things start up again. Barrett ends up in the middle with everyone staring him down. Everyone but Orton jumps Barrett, and even he eventually joins in before Barrett is clotheslined over the top rope by Sheamus and Edge. Orton and Cena toss Edge and Sheamus to the outside and we get an Orton/Cena tease, but Barrett breaks it up. Everyone is back in the ring and Barrett tries to order Sheamus and Edge around, but to no avail. Edge and Sheamus team up on Barrett instead, taking him down with a double shoulder block. Again we’re left with Cena and Orton alone in the ring.

    Orton goes for the RKO but Cena blocks. Cena goes for the STF but Orton blocks. Orton tries for the rope assisted DDT but he can’t get it, Cena tries for the AA but can’t get it. Orton and Edge even try to double suplex Cena to the outside but they can’t get it done as Barrett pulls them to the outside. Sheamus focuses on Cena in the ring, hitting him with a clubbing blow across the chest before he goes to the outside and focuses on everyone else all at the same time. Sheamus throws Orton into the barricade at ringside before turning back to Cena in the ring.

    Sheamus hits a high knee to Cena taking him down to the mat yet again. Sheamus tries for a short arm clothesline, but Cena responds with a series of right hands, only to walk into a high elbow from Sheamus. Sheamus pounds on Cena in the corner and sits Cena on the top turnbuckle facing away from the ring. Sheamus tries for the high cross, but Cena fights it off. Sheamus goes for a super belly to back suplex, but Cena fights that off too. Cena goes for the high leg drop, but Edge pulls him off the top rope. Edge and Sheamus place Cena on the top turnbuckle and go for a double superplex, taking Cena down to the mat hard.

    Edge goes for the cover but Sheamus breaks it up inexplicably. Sheamus and Edge continue to team up on the outside of the ring, sending Barrett crashing into a ringside barricade. Sheamus turns to Orton, rolling him back into the ring and pounding away at him. Sheamus tries for a cover but he only gets a two count. Sheamus and Edge both kick away at Orton before Sheamus rolls to the outside and buries his elbow in Orton’s throat. Sheamus goes for another cover on Orton, but it’s still not enough to hold him down.

    Sheamus and Edge pound on Orton in the corner before they both whip him across the ring. Sheamus sends Edge into Orton with an Irish whip, but Orton comes right back, attacking both Edge and Orton. Sheamus is able to cut Orton off with a high clothesline that takes him down to the mat. Barrett tries to get back into the match, but he’s sent off the apron with a big shoulder block. Edge and Sheamus turn their attention to each other, and Edge goes for a spear, but Sheamus sidesteps it before hitting a urunage backbreaker.

    Sheamus stalks Edge and goes for the bicycle kick, but Edge ducks it and hits a spear. Out of nowhere Cena is in the ring going for an AA on Orton but Orton fights out and gets his with a spear from Edge. Cena hits an AA on Edge and pins him for the three count.

    Edge has been eliminated

    Barrett attacks Cena from behind and lays into Cena with a series of big right hands. Barrett tries for the wasteland, but Cena counters out and almost connects with the AA, but Barrett is able to fight out of it. Barrett goes for the cover, but he only gets a two count. Barrett goes out and attacks everyone before coming back into the ring and focusing on Cena. Cena begins to fight back with a big belly to back suplex, and the crowd doesn’t really like it. Cena hits the five knuckle shuffle, and tries to get Wade into AA position, but Sheamus breaks it up. Cena locks in the STF on Sheamus, but Sheamus is able to make it to the ropes to force a break.

    Nexus make their way down to the ring, and Wade Barrett hits the wasteland on Cena. Barrett pins Cena and gets the three count.

    Cena has been eliminated

    On the outside, Nexus attack and stomp away at Orton, wearing him down before sending him into the ring to Barrett. Barrett stares at Orton with a big smile on his face. Nexus climbs up to the ring apron, surrounding Orton, but Cena comes in with a chair, taking down two members, while Orton RKO’s the other two. Barrett tries for the wasteland on Orton, but Orton fights out and hits his signature backbreaker. Orton psyches himself up and hits an RKO, pinning Barrett and getting the three count.

    Barrett has been eliminated

    Orton gets to his feet and walks right into the bicycle kick, but Sheamus can’t hold him down for three. Sheamus goes for the high cross, but Orton fights out of it. Orton hits the RKO, and pins Sheamus for the three count.

    Winner and NEW WWE Champion: Randy Orton

    Orton celebrates with his title in the ring, while the crowd cheers him on to end the show.

  • President Obama Campaigns Against Linda McMahon (VIDEO)

    U.S. President Barrack Obama appeared at a fundraiser for Linda McMahon’s opponent Richard Blumenthal on Thursday, speaking out against the former WWE CEO and saying she’s not fit for the United States Senate. Obama calls the decision to vote for Blumenthal a “no brainer.”

    “This is the kind of leader you want representing you, somebody you know,” Obama said of Blumenthal. “Somebody who doesn’t just show up and try to get a victory by writing a big check and flooding the airwaves with negative ads.”

    “I understand [Linda McMahon] has promised a ‘smackdown,’” Obama continued. “That is what she said. And, look, there’s no doubt, I can see how somebody who’s been in professional wrestling would think that they’re right at home in the United States Senate — if they were watching some of the behavior that’s been going on.

    “But the truth is — and Dick understands this — public service is not a game. At this moment, we are facing challenges we haven’t seen since the Great Depression. And facing serious challenges requires serious leaders -– leaders who are willing to take on the status quo; leaders who are willing to take on special interests; leaders who are willing to fight for our people and our future. And Dick Blumenthal is that leader. And that’s why I need all of you to make him your next United States senator, That’s the choice in this election.”

    Earlier this week, McMahon was asked about President Obama’s performance in office thus far, and said, “I think President Obama, in my view, has fallen far short of what the expectation was when he became President. We are further in debt, our deficit has grown, unemployment has grown. From a leadership perspective, I think he has fallen short.”

    Here is video of President Obama campaigning against Linda McMahon:

  • Big Change To WWE’s Wellness Policy, Double RAW Taping

    – In a move that many are calling long overdue, WWE has officially added the drug carisoprodol (also known as “Soma”) to its Wellness Policy’s list of banned substances. The change has not yet been made on WWE’ss corporate website, but we’re told the talent has been informed of the change.

    Soma is a powerful and addictive muscle relaxer that has been used as a recreational drug among pro wrestlers for decades. The drug had previously been allowed if it was prescribed by a doctor, but the new ammendment prohibits WWE talent from taking Somas even if it’s prescribed by a doctor.

    WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross wrote the following about WWE banning the use of Soma among its performers:

    “I think that it’s a great idea. Too many wrestlers took/take Somas recreationally much like wrestlers used to smoke weed in the 70’s. Prescription pill abuse is a huge enemy of all wrestlers who abuse them. Pain medicine, Somas, ambien, and xanax are an evil mixture especially when mixed with alcohol and taken in excess.”

    – Steve Austin will be appearing at the closing night awards event at the 16th Annual Temecula Valley International Film & Music Festival on September 19th at the Pechanga Resort & Casino in Temecula, California. Austin will be presenting Eric Roberts with a Career Achievement in Acting award.

    – Tuesday, November 2nd will be a big night for Linda McMahon as it is election night and she’s trying to become Senator of Connecticut. It just so happens that WWE is taping SmackDown that night in Bridgeport, Connecticut.

    Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, f4wonline.com

  • VIDEO: Paul London Mocks Matt Hardy (Hilarious)

    Paul London just posted this hilarious video on YouTube, mocking Matt Hardy’s recent erratic behavior:

  • Hardy Pulled From Appearance, Wrestlicious Champ Slams NXT

    — MVP has replaced Matt Hardy as being advertised for an appearance at the Dallas State Fair on Saturday, October 2.

    — Inaugural and reigning Wrestlicious Champion Glory (a/k/a Christie Ricci) posted the following message on her Facebook account after watching prospective WWE Diva AJ’s match on Tuesday’s episode of NXT:

    “I just saw a match on NXT. Obviously these girls are not trained! This girl, “AJ” went from a total dead sell to getting up, flipping her hair and beating the crap out of a dude! BRILLIANT! I have a good idea, WWE! Why don’t you get Orton to sh*t in a bag, then through it in the ring… at least that would be interesting and more realistic. And just think.. next year this girl will be PWI’s top wrestler!!!”

    — The latest “Shootin’ Straight with Joey Styles” NXT chat can be read here.

  • Details On WWE Beefing Up Its Tag Team Division

    WWE unifying its tag team championships several weeks ago was the company’s first step in giving the tag division another big push. There are plans to build up the new tag titles and introduce several new tag teams to both the RAW and SmackDown rosters so the defending champs have legitimate challengers.

    Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre are a new (possibly temporary) team on SmackDown that will face The Hart Dynasty in a non-title match Friday night on SmackDown. No word yet on whether the Hart Dynasty will defend the gold at Night of Champions, but they very well could add a tag title match by Sunday.

    An idea that’s been discussed is to do a Survivor Series in November with tag teams from both brands. The match wouldn’t necessarily be a RAW vs. SmackDown match but a heels vs. faces match.