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Update On 20-Year-Old UK Diva Britani Knight Starting With WWE

British wrestling diva Britani Knight is reportedly finishing up her independent bookings and is headed to Florida Championship Wrestling soon under her WWE developmental deal. She will be appearing at the SHIMMER tapings in early October.

Knight has received several WWE tryouts, including one last November and one in April, when WWE was touring the United Kingdom. It was reported by the Diva Dirt website back in April that Knight had signed a developmental deal at that time, but she released a statement online denying that report.

Britani, known as “The Norfolk Doll”, comes from a famous wrestling family in the UK known as “The Knight Dynasty.” Her brother Zak has also received several WWE tryouts, but no word yet on whether he will get signed.

Check out these pictures of 20-year-old Britani Knight:

WWE Studios Interested In Gina Carano, But Not CM Punk?

WWE Studios held a focus group session yesterday in Buffalo, New York prior to Night of Champions. The group screened footage of the upcoming John Cena film The Reunion and were subsequently asked for feedback. The group was also asked to fill out a survey.

* One question listed the bulk of the WWE roster and asked participants to place a check mark next to the names of Superstars he or she would like to see in an upcoming film. Despite his recent rants of not being promoted enough by WWE, CM Punk was noticeably absent from the ballot.

* Mixed martial arts fighter Gina Carano was listed on the survey three times. The survey asked participants if her name was recognizable and if he or she would want to see her in an upcoming WWE Studios film.

* Those attending the focus group session were paid $20.

source: PWInsider.com

John Cena Sets New Record, Upcoming Steve Austin DVD Named

— John Cena has now held the WWE Championship a record ten times following his victory over Alberto Del Rio last night at Night of Champions. He is followed by Triple H, who held the WWE Championship on eight occasions.

— WWE’s upcoming Steve Austin video release has been titled Stone Cold Steve Austin: Bottom Line on the Most Popular Superstar of WWE. The title will be be released on DVD and Blu-ray in November.

— WWE will be holding a Raw and Smackdown Supershow at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, Long Island, New York on Saturday, December 17, 2011. Bell time is 7:30 p.m.

— WWE Hall of Famer Gerald Brisco turns 65 years old today.

Videos: Del Rio Slaps Rodriguez, Phoenix Speaks, Awesome Truth

The WWE website has posted three backstage videos that were filmed at Sunday’s Night of Champions pay-per-view:

– Former WWE champion Alberto Del Rio was seen backstage arguing with his personal ring announcer Ricardo Rodriguez after his title loss to John Cena. WWE cameras “snuck up” on Del Rio, who slapped Ricardo before “realizing” the camera was there.  The video can be viewed here.

– WWE diva Beth Phoenix was also interviewed following her second Divas Title match loss to Kelly Kelly. , Beth Phoenix cut a promo hinting she will remain in the title picture, with Natalya also adding her two cents. That video can be seen here. here.

– Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth) came up short at Night of Champions in their tag title match against Air Boom and said they’ve got a  conspiracy list and whoever is on it, is going to get got. Check out that video here.

 

HBK Interview: Retirement, Vince, Bret, Flair, Owen & More

WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels was in New York City last week making the media rounds to promote a new line of hunting-related video games. Michaels made a stop by the studio of hip hop news radio station Hot 97 and did a sit-down interview with Peter Rosenberg.

Topics include Bret and Owen, Dynamite Kid, Pissing off Vince, Sensational Sherri, Ric Flair’s Sendoff, Wrestling handshakes–and so much more.

Check out the footage here, courtesy of RosenbergRadio.com:

Night Of Champions Live Notes, Paul Heyman Comments

– Several fans noted that security confiscated a lot of signs from the audience.

– WWE referred John Laurinaitis as Mr. Future Endeavors for the first time last night at Night of Champions. As previously reported, WWE recently trademarked several variations of the “Mr. Future Endeavors” name – a reference to the statement posted on the company website when talent is released.

– After Beth Phoenix lost to Kelly Kelly in her hometown (Buffalo), there was a huge “bullshit” chant from the crowd for over a minute.

– Paul Heyman wrote the following on Twitter last night after the Night of Champions main event:

“I had to flip from watching Inglourious Basterds to see HHH vs CM Punk. Fill in your own punch line for that one, folks! I thought they (and all the others involved) put on one helluva show. It took 3 Pedigrees and a Jack Knife to beat Punk. I know a lot of people are pissed Punk got pinned, but if you’re going to get beat, isn’t that the way to do it? As with everyone else, it’s all in the follow-up (right, TNA?) … let’s see what they do tomorrow night on #Raw. Hey, I hashtagged #Raw! Ah, it’s only been almost 5 years since I left. Maybe I’ve mellowed just a little. Nah!”

Kevin Nash Reportedly Injured At Night Of Champions

As we reported here last week, Kevin Nash made a surprise appearance at WWE’s Night of Champions pay-per-view.

After Triple H attacked Kevin Nash with a sledgehammer, Michael Cole (who had lost his voice at that point) was seen writing something on a piece of paper and showing it to Jerry Lawler. Lawler then showed the paper to members of the WWE crew who then ran to the backstage area.

Following the main event, Nash remained on the floor until a member of the WWE crew came down to check on him. They did the “X” symbol and other officials came over to check on Nash, who eventually got to his feet and has helped to the back by officials.

Nash has been injury prone in recent years and many in the company had doubts as to whether he was able to compete in a full match and remain healthy.

We’ll be following up on this story and hope to have an update later this week.

WWE Night Of Champions PPV Results

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WWE Night Of Champions PPV Results
Sunday, September 18th, 2011

We open the show with a video package that highlights the Night of Champions theme of tonight’s PPV. We also get a good look at the match coming up later between CM Punk and Triple H.

The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV. I have to say, the stage looks great. Cole is on commentary tonight with Booker T and Jerry Lawler. Booker and Lawler talk about the Championship matches happening tonight, and tease that there might be a new COO before the end of the night. It looks like the Tag belts will be opening the show as Miz makes his way out, followed by R-Truth.

WWE Tag Team Title Match
Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne (c) vs. The Miz & R-Truth

Miz tells the fans in attendance to listen to the remix of Truth’s song, and he and Truth make their way down to the ring singing ‘You Suck’ the whole way down. Truth and Miz do some goofy posing, and make me hope this tag team will be short-lived.

Bourne makes his way out next, followed shortly after by Kingston and the champs make their way to the ring, where they flaunt their belts in front of the challengers and hold them up for the fans.

The bell rings and it looks like Miz and Kingston will be starting things off. Both men lock up and Miz pushes Kingston into the corner, breaking with a head butt. Kofi comes right back with a big right forearm that’s good for a two count. Bourne tags in and goes right to the top. Kofi holds Miz up and Bourne hits a double stomp to Miz’s midsection. Bourne hits Miz with a nasty kick and tags out. Bourne goes to hands and knees and Kofi jumps off his back to hit Miz hard. Miz tags out to Truth who comes in and eats a hip toss. Kofi tags out and helps Bourne hit a hurricarana on Truth before they hit a double dropkick on Miz. Both men go to the top rope and leap out on top of Miz and Truth to a big pop.

Bourne gets a near fall back in the ring, but Truth is quick to come back, laying in with a series of punches to the face. Truth chokes Evan against the middle rope, the distracts the ref so Miz can score a kick to the face, leading to another near fall. Truth hits a big right hand before tagging out to Miz. Miz comes in and runs right into Bourne with a kick to the head that’s good for another near fall. Miz locks in a rear chin lock, but Bourne fights it off right away, kicking out of it, but Bourne goes for a dropkick and Miz avoids it, scoring another two count. Miz tags out to Truth and both men hit a shoulderblock, taking Bourne to the mat for a two count for Truth.

Truth locks in a front face lock but Bourne fights it off with a northern lights suplex and both men are down. Bourne crawls toward Kofi and Truth makes the tag, allowing Miz to come in and prevent the tag. Miz lays in with rights to Bourne’s head. Miz kicks at Bourne’s midsection, but Bourne fights back with punches and kicks to Miz. Miz tries for the SCF, but Bourne reverses and scores a tag. Kingston comes in as a house of fire and takes it to Miz. Kingston scores with the boom drop after hitting a big dropkick. Kofi gets the crowd behind him and avoids an ambush from Truth, and hits the SOS on Miz for a near fall.

Truth distracts Kingston and Miz spikes Kofi down into the canvas face first but Kofi is able to kick out at two. Even though there’s no tag Bourne comes in to the match with double knees to Miz’s chest and takes it to Miz, but Miz hits him with a big kick. Bourne rolls up Miz for two and hits Miz and Truth with big kicks. Bourne goes to the top and goes for the shooting star press but Miz moves and Bourne lands on his feet. Miz scores with a sick DDT but Kofi breaks up the pin. Truth makes the tag but the ref doesn’t see it and argues with the ref. Miz hits the SCF and goes for the pin, but the distraction allows Bourne to kick out.

Both Miz and Truth look upset. Miz argues with the ref and shoves him to the mat. The ref calls for the bell.

Winners by DQ and STILL WWE Tag Team Champions: Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne

Following the match, Miz gets in the ref’s face again, and slaps him down to the mat. Truth pulls him away to calm him down, and picks the ref up, only to slap him across the face as well. Miz and Truth scream at the ref while he crawls from the ring.

Miz and Truth are shown walking backstage. They’re interrupted by Matt Striker who reminds them they may be fined. Truth says that wasn’t a ref, it was one of Triple H’s conspirators. Miz says they don’t care what Triple H thinks, and after tonight he may not be the COO.

WWE Intercontinental Title Match
Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Ted DiBiase

Cody Rhodes is the first man out to the ring with men in tow handing out paper bags. We also get a recap of the events that have led up to this match, including Dibiase disguising himself as a fan in a bag and attacking Rhodes.

Ted Dibiase is next out to the ring, and he gets a big of a reaction from the Buffalo crowd.

The bell rings and we’re ready to kick off this match. Both men lock up quickly but break just as quickly. Rhodes talks smack. Another lock up and this time Dibiase backs Rhodes up into the corner. Dibiase sends Rhode across the ring but gets a drop toe hold for his troubles. Dibiase and Rhodes wrestle on the mat for a bit, Dibiase scores a kick to the face and Rhodes backs up and tells the ref to hold Dibiase away. Rhodes kicks Dibiase in the gut, but Dibiase hits a short arm clothesline. Ted works over Cody’s arm, wrenching and twisting away.

Rhodes hangs Dibiase up in the ropes and kicks him in the gut but Dibiase responds with a beautiful dropkick. Dibiase fights with punches and Rhodes comes back with a slap. Rhodes surprises Dibiase with a knee to the gut that turns the tide. Rhodes goes to the second rope and leaps off with a kick to Dibiase’s head. Rhodes goes for the pin and gets a two count. Cody works over Ted’s midsection with repeated knees to the gut before slapping at his head and kicking at his stomach. Cody picks Ted up in a suplex and throws him out to the front.

Dibiase hits a hip toss to get out of the hold, but he walks right into a big dropkick from Rhodes, who goes for a cover and gets a two count. Rhodes steps around Dibiase’s arm and locks in a face lock, pulling back hard. Dibiase gets to his face and ights Rhodes off, but Rhodes comes back with a fist to the face. Dibiase responds with a clothesline, atomic drop, slap to the face, and running knee which is good for a two count of his own. Dibiase runs into Rhodes’ feet, but comes right back with a spinebuster, scoring a two count as a result.

Cody goes to the second rope again but when he comes off, Dibiase is waiting with a dropkick. Dibiase goes for the pin but Rhodes grabs the ropes to stop the count. Dibiase puts Rhodes on the top turnbuckle, but Rhodes fights back with head butts that knock Dibiase away. Dibiase runs right back to the corner and throws Rhodes off with a body slam. Dibiase rips Rhodes’ mask off and goes to hit him with it but Rhodes ducks it, rolls up Dibiase and grabs a hand full of tights for the three count.

Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Cody Rhodes

Christian’s music hits, and he makes his way down to the ring wearing street clothes.

Christian has a mic in hand and he looks out at the crowd. He says Night of Champions, Buffalo, New York. He fills the crowd in on what he’s been up to. He’s talked to Teddy Long and Triple H, and they’re too self absorbed to do the right thing, so he’ll do the right thing. He’s been in the business a long time, and racked up a lot of great matches that people will talk about for years to come, so he deserves one more match to become the World Champion, so he should get to face whoever wins the Henry/Orton match, immediately after the finish tonight. He takes a shot at Buffalo fans, telling them they’ve never won the Superbowl, they’ll probably never win the Superbowl, but he’s won it, twice. He’s a champion, this is the Night of Champions, and he wants everyone who feels his pain and joins his cause to stand up and say he deserves one more match. The crowd before to chant one more match as well, until they’re interrupted by Sheamus’ music.

Sheamus makes his way down to the ring, also wearing street clothes, and also with a mic. He says Christian’s right, this is the Night of Champions, not the night of the squinty eyed, crying, moaning, complaining little weasel. Sheamus has been a World Champion too and he’d give his Uncle Ferguson’s lucky green testicle to be here tonight. Christian says he’s got the testicles to stand up and tell the world he deserves one more match. Sheamus says he’s got a good point, and he’s sure his uncle would agree with him too. So if Sheamus can help Christian get a match, and he wins the title, he’ll have to give Sheamus the first match. Sheamus gets the crowd to chant one more match, but surprises Christian with a big bicycle kick, laying him out. Sheamus smiles and gets a big pop from the crowd.

WWE United States Title Match
Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Jack Swagger vs. Alex Riley vs. John Morrison

Morrison is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and he gets a really nice pop from the crowd. Riley is the next man to come out, and he also gets a good pop from the crowd as well. Then Swagger and then Ziggler.

The bell rings and all four men will be in at once for this one. Swagger and Morrison pair off and Ziggler and A-Ri pair off. Rlley takes out Ziggler with a clothesline before tossing him to the outside and turning to Swagger. Swagger takes Riley down with a big shoulder block and lays in with clubbing blows to the back. Riley slams Swagger down to the mat out of nowhere and gets a two count. Riley leaps over the top rope to try and get Ziggler but Dolph moves and Riley crashes into the ring steps. Morrison surprises Swagger out of nowhere with a big kick to the head, but Ziggler breaks up the cover. Morrison hits a dropsault, sending Ziggler from the ring and pinning Swagger for two. Morrison charges Swagger but ends up being hip tossed over the top rope.

Ziggler and Swagger talk amongst each other for a bit, but then turn against one another. Swagger man handles Ziggler, tossing him to the outside. Riley is able to surprise Swagger, almost scoring the pin, but he can’t muster the three count. Morrison is also able to surprise Ziggler with a kick to the face, but Ziggler kicks out at two and responds with a rocker dropper that’s good for a two count of his own. Ziggler sends Morrison into the ropes but eats a quick upper cut. Morrison sits Ziggler on the top rope and follows up. Morrison goes for a superplex but Ziggler fights it off and Morrison ends up in a tree of woe. Riley leaps over Morrison into the corner, but ends up German suplexed out by Morrison, who falls to the mat. Swagger is in and he tosses Ziggler from the top, and Ziggler rolls to the outside. It’s down to Swagger and Riley in the ring.

Morrison is in the ring and he takes it to both Riley and Swagger, almost scoring the pin on Riley. Morrison pulls Riley toward the corner and goes for the starship pain, but Riley counters by getting his knees up. Morrison falls right into Ziggler’s clutches in the sleeper hold. Swagger locks Riley in the ankle lock. Morrison falls to the outside of the ring and Riley kicks Swagger away, knocking him into Ziggler who falls to the outside. Riley DDT’s Swagger and goes for the pin but he only gets a two count.

Swagger backs Riley into the corner before locking in the ankle lock again. Morrison goes for a springboard kick but Swagger ducks it and hits a gutwrench powerbomb. Ziggler tosses Swagger away and steals the pin and the three count.

Winner and STILL WWE US Champion: Dolph Ziggler

Josh Matthews is backstage with Mark Henry. Matthews says Henry has had opportunities in the past, but maybe he can’t win the big one. Henry says he has 15 years of frustration built up, and he’ll take it out on Orton, and as far as Matthews, he wants him to come out and interview the new World Champion.

Vickie Guerrero is shown celebrating backstage. She says tonight she saw her future. The US Champion works for her. Swagger wants to work for her. Other superstars want to work for her. Things are happening. If Triple H has to step down tonight she knows she’ll make a great COO. She ends up kissing Matt Striker before leaving.

World Heavyweight Title Match
Randy Orton (c) vs. Mark Henry

We get a video package that details the events over the past few weeks that have led up to this match.

The challenger is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and Henry gets a decent amount of boos. Cole mentions that Henry wrestles Jerry Lawler almost 15 years ago, and asks if he even though Henry would be this big. King says he knew Henry had big things in his future.

Orton’s music hits and the crowd explodes as the champion makes his way out to the ring.

We get formal ring introductions for both men from Tony Chimel and we’re finally ready to kick this one off.

The bell rings and both men circle each other slowly before locking up. Henry casually tosses Orton into the corner, but Orton comes back with a series of right hands. Orton ducks punches from Henry and kicks away at Henry’s legs, taking him down to the mat. Orton continues the assault, kicking away at Henry’s joints, but Henry gets right up to his feet, charging Orton. Orton sidesteps Henry and tosses him to the outside and Henry is furious. He makes his way back into the ring and gets Orton in press position. Orton fights out and tries for the RKO but Henry pushes him away and hits a big kick to the face.

Henry sends Orton corner to corner before hitting a big splash. Henry goes for the world’s strongest slam but Orton leaps over Henry and behind him, locking in the sleeper hold. Henry falls back into the corner to crush Orton and force the break. Orton gets on the turnbuckle and lays in with punches, but Henry turns around and hits a giant right hand that knocks Orton down to the arena floor.

Henry follows to the outside and beats on Orton before slamming him back first into the ring apron. Henry sends Orton back into the ring and follows, hitting an immediate head butt that sends Orton to the mat. Henry goes to the outside and grabs Orton’s chin and feet, wrapping him around the ring post and pulling back hard. Henry pushes Orton back into the middle of the ring and follows. Henry stands on Orton’s back, crushing him, before slamming him to the mat and hitting a running slam, but Orton is able to kick out at two.

Henry takes Orton into the corner and buries his shoulder in Orton’s midsection before sending him down to the mat and hitting a big elbow drop. Henry goes for the cover but only gets a two count. Henry kicks Orton’s chest and follows up with a big clothesline. Henry puts his hand around Orton’s throat and talks smack until the ref’s count forces him to break. Orton begins to fights back with punches, kicks and uppercuts. He backs Henry up until Henry hits a head butt. Henry goes for a splash but Orton moves out of the way. Henry goes to the corner and Orton mounts him laying in with a series of punches until he’s pulled away by the ref twice. Orton hits a clothesline, then another, but Henry is still up. Orton hits a dropkick that sends Henry to the mat, but Henry rolls to the apron. Orton grabs him, but Henry fights him off with a head butt and lays him out with a clothesline.

Henry hits the World’s strongest slam but Orton is able to kick out at two. Henry drags Orton to the corner and goes for the Vader bomb, but Orton gets his feet up into Henry’s face. Orton is a house of fire and he actually hits a beautiful DDT. Orton psychs himself up but Henry rolls to the apron. Orton plants Henry with the rope assisted DDT, but when Orton goes for the cover Henry is able to grab on to the rope.

Orton stands over Henry but Henry pulls him down into the middle rope hard before kicking away at him repeatedly. Orton’s knee is hurt, but he goes for the RKO, only to have Henry push him away. Henry hits the World’s strongest slam again, and goes for the pin, getting the three count.

Winner and NEW World Heavyweight Champion: Mark Henry

Henry has the title in the middle of the ring, and Josh Matthews is down to interview him. Henry says Matthews didn’t believe he’d be holding the most coveted prize in professional wrestling. He tells the crowd not to chant because they’re doubters and haters, and he’s like to welcome everyone to the Hall of Pain. This is his moment and he’s not sharing it with anyone. He’s going to be the most dominant champion of all time. He’s taking on all comers, and he’s never, ever losing the title.

Alberto Del Rio is shown walking backstage with Ricardo and Johnny Ace. Lauranitis and Del Rio argue, and Del Rio says after he beats Cena tonight, he better get the respect he deserves. Ace wishes Del Rio good luck, and also wishes Punk good luck. Punk says that almost sounds sincere. Ace says when he says good luck, he means it. Punk says, ‘like best of luck in your future endeavors?’ before walking away.

WWE Divas Title Match
Kelly Kelly (c) vs. Beth Phoenix

Kelly Kelly is out first, with Eve in tow, and she gets a heel reaction from Beth’s hometown crowd as she makes he way to the ring.

The challenger makes her way out with Natalya, and she gets a huge pop from the Buffalo crowd. Beth looks really happy, and even cracks a smile on her way into the ring, going as far as playing to the crowd.

The bell rings and Beth backs Kelly right into the ropes. Kelly locks in a headlock but Beth throws her into the ropes and hits a shoulder block, only to miss an elbow. Phoenix goes for a hip toss but Kelly lands on her feet. Kelly grabs Beth’s arm and goes to the top, scoring a hurricarana, but Beth is able to kick out of a pin. Kelly wraps her legs around Beth’s throat, but breaks before five. Kelly goes to the top rope and leaps off but Beth catches her and puts her over her knee, spanking her repeatedly, before simply kicking her in the stomach. Beth goes for the pin but she’s only able to get two.

Beth chokes Kelly against the middle rope before sling shotting her into the bottom rope. Beth goes for a pin but she’s only able to get two. Beth sends Kelly into the ropes but Kelly is able to come up with a bulldog out of nowhere. Natalya pulls Beth to the outside and Eve comes over to attack Natalya. Beth pulls Eve off by her hair, slamming her head into the floor hard. Back in the ring Kelly scores a couple of quick surprise roll ups, but Beth kicks out at two. Beth is able to come up with a big clothesline that takes Kelly down. Beth picks Kelly up and sits her on the top turnbuckle, hitting her with a big right hand. Beth climbs up after her, and connects with a big superplex.

Kelly isn’t moving and Beth is slow to move over her for the cover, but Kelly kicks out at two. Beth makes her way up to her feet on wobbly legs, picking Kelly up and going for the glam slam, but Kelly counters into a roll up, getting the three count. And this crowd is not happy.

Winner and STILL WWE Diva’s Champion: Kelly Kelly

We get a neat little video package hyping the WWE title as Del Rio’s destiny, that incorporates the events that have led up to this match. It’s a cool little piece of work from the WWE video editors.

WWE Title Match
Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. John Cena

Ricardo Rodriguez is out to make the introduction for the Champion, who is the first man to make his way out to the ring. Del Rio doesn’t even both with a car, walking out of the main entrance out to the ring. Del Rio doesn’t look happy getting into the ring and asking Ricardo where his key is. An engine can be heard revving and Cena’s music hits. Cena drives into the arena in a Ferrari, getting out and running down to the ring. Del Rio looks flustered outside of the ring.

We get formal ring introductions from Justin Roberts, but they’re interrupted as Del Rio grabs the mic out of his hands. He says he doesn’t want to hear his horrible voice with his horrible English accent. Del Rio calls in Ricardo to do his introductions, instructing him to do it the right way, in Spanish. Ricardo performs a special ring introduction for Del Rio, handing the mic back to Roberts. Cena grabs the mic from Roberts and says what he hates worst about Del Rio is he honestly thinks he’s in a different class. Thinks he can drive fancy cars, well Cena stole his car. And Cena may not have his own ring announcer, but he’ll give it a shot. Cena give his own ring introduction, poking a little fun at himself, referencing the Rock, and calling out Del Rio, before handing off the mic and having Roberts introduce him officially.

The bell rings and Cena takes Del Rio over with a side head lock. Cena pushes Del Rio down to the mat and he goes into the ropes immediately. The crowd doesn’t seem to be too into either man. Del Rio locks in a head lock but Cena sends him into the ropes and hits a shoulder block. Del Rio retreats into the rope. Cena and Del Rio circle each other and Del Rio strikes with punches and kicks, laying into Cena while he’s laid out on the mat. Del Rio sends Cena into the ropes and gets a shoulder block. Cena sends Del Rio corner to corner and hits a facebuster but he’s tripped by Ricardo. Ricardo’s thrown out by the ref, and neither he nor Del Rio look too happy about it.

Cena hits a series of punches, but Del Rio avoids a charging Cena and hits him with a running kick to the back in the corner. Cena falls to the outside and Del Rio follows, slamming him back first into the announcer’s table. Del Rio sends Cena back into the ring and goes up to the top rope, jumping off with some sort of weird strike before locking in a rear chin lock. Cena fights up to his feet and breaks the hold hitting a gut wrench suplex as well that’s good for a two count. Cena slams Del Rio’s head into the corner before sending him across the ring and following up with a fisherman suplex. Cena shoulder’s Del Rio, but Del Rio hits an arm breaker and goes for the pin, but Cena’s too close to the ropes.

Del Rio kicks Cena hard in the face, and he goes for another cover but he still can’t get three. Del Rio grabs Cena’s arm and punches away at his midsection. Del Rio locks in a rear chin lock, planting his knee in Cena’s back for leverage. Cena fights up to his feet and slams Del Rio to the mat with a sloppy suplex.

Both men are slow to their feet, and when they get up they both hit clotheslines. Both are slow to get up again, but when they do Del Rio hits Cena with a kick that sends him to the apron. Cena hangs Del Rio up on the top rope, but Del Rioe comes right back with a clothesline that scores another two count. Del Rio goes hang Cena up against the middle rope, but Cena moves and Del Rio slides through the ropes to the outside where he falls to the floor hard. Del Rio gets back to the apron and he’s suplexed back into the ring by Cena.

Cena hits a couple of shoulder blocks, a belly to back suplex, and five knuckle shuffle, but when he goes for the AA, Del Rio counters into a back cracker that’s good for a two count. Cena kicks Del Rio in the stomach and sends him into the corner, following up with a dropkick and a pin for a two count. Cena goes up to the top, but he’s caught with a kick to the side of the head that sends him crashing down to the mat. Del Rio pins Cena for another two count.

Del Rio goes for a kick and Cena avoids it. Cena tries for the STF, but Del Rio fights it off and hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Del Rio takes Cena to the corner and kicks away at him, wearing him down. Del Rio places Cena on the top turnbuckle, facing away, and pulls him down into a tree of woe. Del Rio goes for a spear, but Cena gets up and Del Rio’s shoulder connects with the ring post. Del Rio struggles as Cena gets to his feet on the top rope. Cena comes off with a leg drop from the top rope but Del Rio still kicks out at two.

Cena goes for the AA but Del Rio counters with a German suplex, bridging into a pin for a two count. Del Rio pulls Cena over toward the corner and stomps away at him. Del Rio slowly makes his way to the top turnbuckle and leaps off with a big back senton, but Cena is still able to kick out at two. Del Rio can’t believe it. Del Rio locks in the cross arm breaker, and Cena struggles against it. Cena stands to his feet, pulling Del Rio up while still locked in the hold, and he slams Del Rio down to break it up. Ricardo is back down, but he’s caught by Cena and slammed headfirst into a turnbuckle. Cena turns back to Del Rio and locks in the STF cranking away hard. Del Rio is finally forced to tap out, and this one is over.

Winner and NEW WWE Champion: John Cena

Following the match, Cena celebrates in front of the fans, tossing out some of his wrist bands, and jawing a little bit with Lawler and Booker T.

We get a video package that highlights the animosity that’s been building between these two men over the past few months, including the tensions added by Kevin Nash to the proceedings.

No DQ Match: CM Punk vs. Triple H
(If Punk wins, Triple H must resign as COO)

Cult of Personality hits, and the crowd pops as CM Punk makes his way out to the entrance ramp, and toward the ring.

The strains of Motorhead hit, and the crowd pops as Triple H makes his way out for his first match since WrestleMania.

Punk attacks Hunter from behind while he’s spitting water during his entrance and Hunter falls to the floor. Punk follows out and beats on him for a bit before launching him over the barricade into the time keeper’s area. Punk begins taking apart the announcer’s table, but he’s attacked from behind by Hunter who takes it to him by launching him into the barricade, then sending him over the announce table. Hunter mounts Punk and lays into him with punches before taking him up on the announce table. Hunter teases the pedigree and Punk counters into G2S position but when Hunter counters Punk scurries into the ring.

Hunter looks disappointed but he makes his way into the ring. In the ring Hunter and Punk trade blows with Punk backing Hunter into the corner. Hunter turns it around, beating on him before sending him across the ring and trying for the pedigree. Punk backs Hunter into the corner and buries his shoulder in Hunter’s midsection repeatedly. Punk sends Hunter across the ring and goes for the running high knee but Hunter ducks it and Punk connects with the turnbuckle before falling to the outside. Hunter follows and slams Punk’s head into the barricade before taking Punk to the corner and slamming his knee into the ring steps and post, hard.

Punk and Hunter continue to brawl on the outside and Punk sends Hunter into the barricade before setting him up against the ring post and hitting the running high knee there instead. Hunter comes back by launching Punk over the barricade into the crowd. Hunter stands on the barricade and leaps out into the crowd, hitting Punk with a flying forearm. Hunter grabs Punk around the throat and hits a clubbing blow across Punk’s chest. Hunter just goes to work on Punk, beating him over and over. Punk and Hunter fight through the crowd with Hunter chasing and beating Punk through the fans. Punk grabs a trash can and uses it to hit Hunter in the head before sending him over a free standing barricade, back toward the entrance way.

Punk sends Hunter back into the ring, but grabs a chair on his way back in. Punk lays in with a hard shot across the Game’s back, going for a pin and getting a two count. Punk wedges the chair in between the middle and top rope. Punk lays in with knees to Hunter’s stomach. Hunter hits a spinebuster and goes for the pin, but Punk is able to kick out. Hunter launches Punk into the chair wedged into the ropes, and Punk goes to the outside. Hunter slowly makes his way to the floor, walking over to Punk. Hunter kicks out Punk’s leg right out from underneath. Hunter picks Punk up and sends him into the ring, grabbing his leg and wrapping it around the ring post.

Hunter grabs a chair and uses it to hit Punk in the knee while his leg is still wrapped around the ring post. Punk screams in pain and drops to the floor. Hunter gives Punk the crotch chop. Hunter grabs Punk’s leg, but Punk kicks Hunter away, sending him head first into the ring steps. Hunter takes apart the Spanish announce table and grabs a monitor but he turns right around into a kick to the head from Punk that lays him out on the table. Punk goes to the top rope, and leaps off with a Macho Man style flying elbow that takes both he and Hunter through the table.

Both men are slow to get to their feet, and they struggle to make their way into the ring. Miz and R-Truth run down to the ring, and Miz begins attacking Hunter while Truth beats down Punk. The ref doesn’t do much of anything since it’s No DQ. Miz hits Hunter with the SCF and Truth puts down Punk. They drag Punk on top of Hunter for the pin and force the ref to count, but Hunter kicks out at two.

Miz argues with the ref, shoving him. The ref blocks a punch from Miz and delivers one of his own, but he’s jumped from behind by R-Truth and the numbers are too much for him to deal with. Miz and Truth continue to double team the ref, sending him out to the arena floor. Lauranitis walks out and calls for help. Punk and Hunter are up and they take out Truth and Miz respectively. Punk turns around and eats a pedigree from Triple H. A ref runs down to the ring, but Lauranitis stops the ref and has him tend to his fallen co-worker. Hunter makes his way back into the ring and Punk hits a G2S. Punk pins Hunter and the ref goes to count it but it’s broken up by Truth. Punk goes to the outside and lays out Truth by hitting him with the G2S.

Punk springs back into the ring where he’s met by a pedigree, but Punk is able to kick out of the pin attempt. Ace is shown texting and Nash walks in from the crowd. Nash takes it to Hunter, putting his knee into his stomach repeatedly and going for the jackknife powerbomb, but it’s interrupted by Punk. Nash responds by hitting Punk with the jackknife powerbomb instead. Hunter has rolled to the outside and Nash follows, laying Hunter out with a running clothesline. When Nash turns around, he’s laid out from out of nowhere by Hunter who has a sledgehammer.

Hunter gets back into the ring and he connects with another pedigree, pinning Punk for the three count, and retaining his job.

Winner and STILL WWE COO: Triple H

Following the match, Hunter is slow to get to his feet, and Punk is still laid out on his back as Hunter has his arm held up to close the show.


 

NOC Dark Match, Former ROH Stars Wrestle At FCW

– In a dark match that took place prior to WWE’s Night of Champions event,  Daniel Bryan defeated Heath Slater.

Former Ring of Honor stars Seth Rollins (formerly Tyler Black)  and Antonio Cesaro (formerly Claudio Castagnoli) wrestled at Saturday night’s Florida Championship Wrestling show from Brooksville, FL. Rollins, who just celebrated one year at WWE developmental, defeated Cesaro, who just signed with WWE.

Rosa Mendes Responds To Her Haters, Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara Feud

— Infrequently seen SmackDown Diva Rosa Mendes was besieged with negative messages on Twitter after disparaging the ‘Rookie Divas’ of WWE during a recent outburst—A.J. (“looks 12 with a crater face”), Aksana (“looks like she is 40”), Kaitlyn (“looks like she needs to go on Jenny Craig”) and Maxine (“You know the new girl on NXT, with the huge overbite. Lol”). She wrote in response to her critics, “To all my haters, If I had a dollar for every time you have called me a derogatory word I would have enough money to donate to you so you can move out of your trailers. Hahahaha. Go on a diet, fix your teeth, and get a life.

She also mocked a fan with a WWE username who wrote in his profile that he is a doctor who graduated from Harvard: “You must not be too good of a Doctor if your here insulting me, oh that’s right, you have your PHD in WWE! Atta boy! Xo”

— On Friday’s SmackDown, Sin Cara lost to Daniel Bryan by disqualification when he wouldn’t stop his assault of the Money in the Bank briefcase holder. A second Sin Cara emerged and confronted his impostor; the two had a staredown.

The cover of the latest issue of Super Luchas features a comic style drawing of the dual Sin Caras preparing to fight, with the headline reading “Dos Místicos, Un Sin Cara.”

Michaels Appearing At WWE PPV?, Referee’s Suspension Ends

— WWE officials have had discussions with Shawn Michaels regarding a possible appearance at WWE Vengeance, which takes place October 23 in his hometown of San Antonio, Texas, or at the following night’s Raw SuperShow in Austin, Texas to promote the company’s Greatest Rivalries: Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart DVD.

— Referee Mike Chioda’s 30-day suspension for his first violation of WWE’s Talent Wellness Program expired on Wednesday.

— WWE has a Raw SuperShow scheduled for December 5 at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Florida.

— Hornswoggle and Yoshi Tatsu appear at the Cricket Communications Mobile Store on 519 South Dixie, Vandalia, Ohio tomorrow beginning at 5:00 p.m.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Austin & CM Punk Talk Trash & Comment On Mayweather-Ortiz

WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and C.M. Punk resumed their social war of words on Saturday night with some back-and-forth tweets regarding the controversial finish of the Floyd Mayweather vs. Victor Ortiz boxing fight.

Shortly after the Mayweather fight, former WWE star MVP tweeted:

“Does this mean we get to see the record breaking $ fight now that EVERY 1 WANTS to see?” 

Punk replied with the following, once again suggesting he and Steve Austin finally get in the ring to settle their differences:

“@CMPunk vs @steveaustinBSR ?!?!”

Austin replied to Punk:

“Never forget Punk…on my worst day, and your best day…SCSA would crumble the very foundation of the SES…with all due respect.”

Punk replied to Austin with a quote from Floyd Mayweather’s post-fight promo on on HBO commentator Larry Merchant:

“HBO should fire you. You don’t know s— about boxing!”

Castagnoli Added To FCW Website, New Orton Shirt Released

— Claudio Castagnoli, who recently signed a developmental contract with WWE, has been added to the Florida Championship Wrestling website’s roster page. As reported earlier, the former Ring of Honor talent is now known as Antonio Cesaro.

The website has also added Jason Jordan, Australian women’s wrestler Leah West (a/k/a Irena Janjic) and Corey Graves, who formerly competed in Ring of Honor and other independent leagues as Sterling James Keenan.

— WWEShop.com has released a new Randy Orton T-Shirt; Randy Orton Coiled Viper Authentic T-Shirt.

— WWE Hall of Famer Howard Finkel is advertised for an autograph signing at this Thursday’s Florida Championship Wrestling live event at the FCW Arena 4535 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa, Florida.

Match Announced For NOC, Christian Starts Twitter Campaign

— WWE has announced that Cody Rhodes will defend the Intercontinental Championship against Ted DiBiase at Night of Champions.

— Following SmackDown, Matt Striker caught up with Christian to get his thoughts on the now-rocky relationship with his former best friend Edge. Instead, the Toronto native promoted his Twitter account and called on fans to start a campaign to make him the No. 1 contender to the winner of the Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry World Heavyweight Title Match at Night of Champions.

The video can be accessed here.

— Jim Cornette turns 50 years old today while Masahiro Chono turns 48.

WWE Confirms The Rock’s In-Ring Return At Survivor Series

The official WWE website confirmed Friday evening that The Rock will be returning to the squared circle at the Survivor Series on November 20. He will be participating in a Traditional 5-on-5 Tag Team Match at the show.

Their statement reads: “WWE sources have confirmed that The Rock and John Cena will be a part of a Traditional 5-on-5 Survivor Series Tag Team Match.”

The Rock indicated earlier in the day on Facebook that he would be aligning with Cena at the Survivor Series as he posted the promotional poster for the event with the headline reading: “The Rock and John Cena Join Forces. Never Before. Never Again.”

WWE Studios Acquires The Day, Shelly Martinez Holding Contest

— WWE Studios announced Friday it has acquired all United States distribution rights to the Toronto International Film Festival cult hit The Day, Doug Aarniokoski’s visceral action thriller.

“The Day is a renegade thrill-ride that will not disappoint audiences,” said newly named WWE Studios President, Michael Luisi. “We went to Toronto looking for films to showcase and expand the WWE Studios brand and found exactly that with Doug’s exceptional film.”

— Subscribe to Shelly Martinez’ YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/luchagal909 during the month of September and on October 1st a random subscriber will win this photo signed.

Martinez appears in a Wonder Woman costume in her latest video.

— Former WWE Divas Candice Michelle, Torrie Wilson, Maria Kanellis and Angela Fong appear at the Frank & Son Collectible Show (16549 San Jose Ave City of Industry, California 91748) on Saturday, December 1 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Survivor Series 2011 Poster: Rock & Cena Teaming Up

The Rock announced today on Facebook that he and John Cena will be joining forces at WWE Survivor Series on November 20th from New York City’s Madison Square Garden:

“I’m not waiting til Wrestlemania 28…

I’m coming to Survivor Series in November and ELECTRIFYING New York City like never before!

TEAM BRING IT – BOOTS TO ASSES.”

The recently released WWE Survivor Series Video Promo stated that The Rock would be in the house – but now it appears The Rock will actually be getting back in the ring. As reported here earlier this week, WWE has been pushing very hard to get The Rock to wrestle at Survivor Series.

Rock also posted a new version of the Survivor Series pay-per-view poster which reads, “The Rock and John Cena Join Forces: Never Before, Never Again.”

WWE Network News: What Will Air, Huge Loan, Trademark

– WWE recently took out a $200 million line of credit with JP Morgan Chase Bank to finance the planned WWE Network and help the company expand its digital library.

– At this time, WWE has not yet finalized exactly what will air on the network. Of course, the backbone of the network will be WWE’s massive library of television footage spanning multiple decades from almost every major national wrestling promotion in history. There’s also the WWE Studios films that WWE can air at very little additional cost. Beyond that, several ideas have been discussed, including reality shows and scripted sitcoms starring current and past WWE superstars.

– WWE will be pushing hard to have the network launched by the end of 2012.

– WWE has been working on trademarking the name “The Network” – a name that was actually considered for the Nexus faction at one point.

In case you haven’t seen it yet, here’s the official promo video for the WWE Network:

(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Foley Launches Website, WWE Departures, Zombies vs. Wrestlers

– Mick Foley has launched his official website at RealMickFoley.com. Foley is expected to return to WWE in the coming months.

– Canadian independent wrestler Anthony Fiasco received a WWE tryout before the show in Ottawa this past week.

– A new horror film is in the works titled, “Zombies vs. Wrestlers” and will feature Shane Douglas in one of the starring roles. Zombies vs. Wrestlers is said to be a “serious horror movie” and not satire. Douglas is also listed as a producer for the film, which is currently seeking additional funding.

– There have reportedly been several departures from WWE in recent weeks, including:

  • Joel Satin (Vice President of Financial Planning & Analysis)
  • Jen Bloodsworth (former NXT head writer and WWE website contributor)
  • Mack Hetfield (developmental wrestler at FCW).

(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Beth Phoenix Talks About CM Punk, Divas Of Doom & More

Sirius XM’s Busted Open Interview: Beth Pheonix
Hosts: Doug Mortman and Mike Riker
Busted Open can be heard Monday, Wednesday and Friday on Sirius 94, XM 208

Beth on working with Goldust: I have nothing but great things to say about Goldust, and really what he brings to us is the time that he spends working with us. He has such a wide variety of opinions and experience on the business, things that like, you know he’ll come to me with advice that I never really would have seen it that way you know. And he has a completely different perspective, and he has really, really put in so much effort and cares about the divas division and I have nothing but glowing things to say about him. If you see what you want to see and your liking what you are seeing, Goldust is a big part of that.

Beth on CM Punk vs. HHH: Well this match, you know, maybe has as much meaning for all of us on the roster as it does for the WWE Universe. Because if HHH loses, he is no longer the COO of the company. And on the other hand, CM Punk has kind of been the one guy to stand up and step up for all of us who have felt pushed aside or under-appreciated, so it really is kind of a conflict of heart. Because I like what HHH has been doing as the COO, he has really you know made some changes in the company that have affected us in a positive way. So um, you know, I understand Punk’s gripes, but at the same time me as a talent, I really like what HHH has done so it’s really a toss up. I think it could go either way, and it’s really going be the match I want to see the most.

Beth on her relationship with Natalya: Myself and Natalya have been longtime best friends in the wrestling business, you know we respect each other and we have very similar stories. I grew up really, you know, idolizing her family so we have a lot of, um, our mission is really what we have in common aside from other things, but you know we are our own thing. It’s unfortunate what happened with Karma because I would have loved to have her as an opponent at some day, at some point, but right now like I said it’s just all about me and Natty and that’s all we are really worried about.

Beth on CM Punk giving buzz to the wrestling world: I think there’s like a feeling of kind of like an anti-establishment growing, you know like a revolution. I think there’s like, there’s a feeling that, you know, that we got back when Stone Cold was standing up to Vince McMahon. I would make comparisons back to that because, you know, CM Punk has basically stepped outside the box and stopped being a nice guy and said what’s on everyone’s mind. But rather than being villainized for it, we all kind of support him on that and saying like wow, thank you, thank you for being the one to stand up and say something. So, there are a lot of us that, certainly over the summer it was probably the hottest topic in wrestling in years, and um I feel like going forward this match is going to be a determining factor in where the company goes as a whole.

Beth Phoenix and CM Punk have been rumored to be romantically linked. In fact, many believe Beth Phoenix was drafted to RAW this year so the two could travel together. Check out this video of Beth Phoenix giving CM Punk her finisher back in July when WWE was in New Zealand and Punk was allegedly “leaving WWE” .. Beth Phoenix finally gets her payback on Punk after he gave her his Go 2 Sleep finisher at the 2010 Royal Rumble!

Video: Zack Ryder’s Z! True Long Island Story (Ep. 31)

Zack Ryder is back with Episode 31 of his Z! True Long Island Story video series.

This week’s show features:

– “Ask The Heel” with Dolph Ziggler

– Dr. Scott Stanford endorsing “Broactiv”

– Ryder’s thoughts on not having a match at Night of Champions as the self-proclaimed Internet champion

Check it out, BRO:

*SPOILERS* WWE SmackDown Taping Results For Tonight

WWE SmackDown on Syfy

The following is a detailed recap from Tuesday night’s WWE SmackDown taping, airing tonight (9/16) on Syfy:

Edge came out to start the show and received a standing ovation and a “thank you, Edge” chant. He said he misses the fact that in real life, theme music and pyro doesn’t go off when he walks into a room.

Cody Rhodes came out to interrupt. Cody handed a bag to Edge and told him to take it home as a reminder of what Smackdown is now. Edge left, saying that if Cody kept talking, he was going to fall asleep in the ring.

Rhodes flipped out and complained that everyone in the crowd needed a paper bag. Someone wearing a paper bag punched Cody. The person took the bag off and revealed himself to be Ted DiBiase, who beat on Cody until he escaped.

1. Daniel Bryan defeated Sin Cara by DQ. The match was fought under Sin Cara lighting. Bryan won by DQ when Sin Cara had him upside down in the ropes and repeatedly stomped on his face. At the end of the match, the real Sin Cara came out and had a staredown with the fake Sin Cara, who is noticeably taller and heavier. They had a cheer-off and then fake Sin Cara left.

Trish Stratus turned up in a backstage segment with Teddy Long and Aksana.

2. Beth Phoenix beat A.J. A squash match. Beth did an impressive overhead press that would have been more impressive if A.J. weighed more than 80 pounds.

There was a backstage segment with Edge, Christian, and Trish.

3. Sheamus and Justin Gabriel beat Wade Barrett and Christian. No Americans in this match, just like the British Commonwealth! Sheamus hit the Brogue Kick on Barrett, and Gabriel followed up with a 450 Splash for the win.

4. The Great Khali fought Heath Slater to a no-contest. Jinder Mahal came out and bitched at Khali in their native tongue. Jinder interfered for the apparent no-contest. Khali cleared the ring and it was over.

5. R-Truth beat Evan Bourne. He won using his finisher after Bourne missed his top rope finisher.

Edge hosted The Cutting Edge with Randy Orton and Mark Henry. They talked and then they brawled. The locker room stormed to the ring to break them up. Henry cleaned house and then posed with the belt.

source: ProWrestling.net

JR Blog: WWE Unifying Titles, Batista & Jericho, Lesnar

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety over at JRsBarBQ.com. JR previews Night of Champions and had this to say about the following topics:

Whether The WWE Title & The World Heavyweight Title Will Ever Be Unified:

“No , I never see one, major champion in WWE meaning that I don’t think that the WWE/World Heavyweight titles will ever be united which essentially means that I don’t see the brand split going away any time soon.”

“Will the WWE title belts ever be redesigned? Beats me. No idea and I’m really not a ‘belt guy’ as it relates to what they look like. We get this question all the time.”

What he thinks of Brock Lesnar returning to the Octagon in December?

“My instinct says it may be too early. I’m surprised that Brock is returning to headline a UFC PPV so soon after surgery and especially against an opponent like Overeem who is a world class striker. I’m a Lesnar fan without question and hope that he can take Overeem down and avoid a knockout.”

Will Batista and/or Chris Jericho ever return to WWE?

“Again, I have no info on such but my guess is that yes they will at some point in the future and likely for a limited time engagement. Perhaps that’s just my wishful thinking and I could be dead wrong. Both would help score a bigger Wrestlemania 28 number of PPV buys, IMO.”

As always, check out JRsBarBQ.com for Jim Ross’ amazing line of BBQ products!

Triple H Says UFC Needs To Evolve (Not WWE), Punk Responds

During a recent interview with MovieFone.com to promote his new movie Inside Out, WWE star Triple H was asked about the differences between pro wrestling and mixed martial arts. Specifically, he was asked, “How do you think WWE and pro wrestling needs to evolve as UFC and MMA grows in popularity?

Triple H answered with the following response, saying that it’s actually UFC that needs to evolve right now, not WWE:

“I don’t think we have to evolve. It’s two totally different things. I think now especially there’s this thing like, “oh it’s very similar.”

“I don’t see us needing to evolve to what UFC does because quite frankly sometimes the fights are long and boring, guys lying around and sometimes the fights are fast and over in five seconds. I’ve always thought one of the things about us, if you look at us solely from a sports standpoint, is that we always give you a good show. We’re never going to give you a crap game.”

“I think if anybody needs to evolve, it’s them. Give more of an entertainment standpoint. Give more form; they just have fighters who walk in in T-shirts and shorts and just stand there and then they fight and then they win and then they go “thanks, I’d like to thank my sponsors” and then they leave. The whole world was up in arms when Brock was flipping people off and was cussing at the beer company because they didn’t give him any money and everyone thought, “oh my god, he’s disrespectful,” — the whole world was talking about it. They couldn’t wait to see him get beat up. And then he did well, and he beat some guys and then people jump on his bandwagon going “Brock’s the greatest.” I’m good friends with Floyd Mayweather and Floyd would be the first to tell ya, “I make the most money in boxing and I have the biggest buyers because I have the biggest mouth.” He’d be the first guy to tell you that. That’s what it’s about. Sports is entertainment.”

Many people are shaking their heads at the ineptitude of Triple H’s remarks, including his Night of Champions opponent, CM Punk. Punk tweeted the following on Thursday:

“”@arielhelwani: RT @MMAFighting Triple H: UFC Needs to Evolve More Than WWE aol.it/qVzzuK” RIDICULOUS!!!!! Laugh out loud ignorance.”

DISCUSSION: What do you guys think? Is Triple H off his rocker when he says that WWE is doing just fine right now and it’s actually UFC that needs to alter its company strategy? Hit up the comments below and tell us what you think.

Steve Austin Talks About Wrestling CM Punk In A Final Match

— The latest issue of Power Slam features an interview with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and the WWE Hall of Famer is asked if he envisages himself returning to the squared circle for one more match. Austin responded:

“Awww, man. Look, I’ll tell you this much: If I was going to do anything in WWE, I’d do something with Punk.”

“Like I said, I love what he’s doing, and there’s a lot of parallels. I’m not saying it’s definitely going to happen, but if I could cherry-pick my opponent, and all the stars lined up, I’d love to work a program with him.”

— Events.org is offering fans a chance to “get up close and personal” with CM Punk as the philanthropic foundation is holding an auction to meet “The Straight-Edge Superstar” prior to WWE’s Raw taping on December 26, 2011 at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois.

The auction, which concludes Saturday, can be accessed here. Experience includes four tickets to the event. Airfare and hotel are not included.