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WWE Money in the Bank: Potential Disappointment

One week from today, WWE’s annual Money in the Bank pay-per-view will be held in Boston, Massachusetts. The event has quickly become one of the most anticipated programs of the year, as it provides exciting action and sets up the storyline for months by allowing a WWE superstar to stalk his prey while holding a contract for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match.

There will be two Money in the Bank ladder matches this year. One will be held for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship, and the other will be a traditional contest for a shot at the title. The first contest will feature perennial title contenders such as John Cena, Randy Orton, Sheamus, and Alberto Del Rio, as well as up-and-coming stars such as Roman Reigns, Bray Wyatt, and Cesaro.

It seems like John Cena is once again the favorite to leave Boston as the champ.

It seems like John Cena is once again the favorite to leave Boston as the champ.

The second ladder match will feature Seth Rollins, with the rest of the lineup to be determined in a series of qualifying matches. Thus far, only three matches have been announced for the entire pay-per-view, and with only one week left before the event, one has to wonder how the WWE will tie everything together in such a brief period.

Other than the two ladder matches, a matchup between the Usos and Luke Harper and Erick Rowan of the Wyatt family is the only confirmed contest on the card. It seems apparent that Dean Ambrose will be one of the participants in the traditional ladder match. Potential options also include those who did not qualify for the championship ladder match, including Bad News Barrett, Dolph Ziggler, and Rob Van Dam.

The two ladder matches will soak up a large portion of the roster, meaning the midcard will have to pick up some slack in order to fill up the three hours of airtime. Rumored contests include Cody Rhodes and Goldust vs. RybAxel, Rusev vs. Big E, and a Divas Championship match involving Paige and all or part of the Funkadactyls.

Update On RAW Segment Regarding Second Money In The Bank Ladder Match

As previously reported, WWE announced a second Money In The Bank ladder match for the upcoming June 29th pay-per-view, one that will be for the usual Money In The Bank briefcase, which earns the winner a shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at a time of his choosing.

We noted that this coming Monday’s RAW, which is the Money In The Bank “go-home” edition of the show, will feature a segment where the participants in the second ladder match will be revealed. As things stand now, Seth Rollins is the only confirmed participant, however the rest will be revealed on RAW, and it is believed that there will be six participants added in addition to Rollins.

As noted recently, names rumored to be included in the second ladder match are Dean Ambrose, Big E., Rob Van Dam, Bo Dallas, as well as Bad News Barrett and Dolph Ziggler, the latter two of which will either be part of that match or in an Intercontinental Championship match with each other.

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  • Rumored Participants For Second MITB Match, Other MITB PPV Rumors

    The main event for the June 29th WWE Money In The Bank pay-per-view will be the ladder match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship, which features John Cena, Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Sheamus, Cesaro, Bray Wyatt and Alberto Del Rio. As noted recently, Cena or Reigns (and Cesaro as a long-shot) will likely come out on top, as the winner is the likely candidate for Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam.

    Also confirmed for the 6/29 PPV is a WWE Tag-Team Championship match with The Usos defending against Luke Harper and Erick Rowan of The Wyatt Family.

    The second ladder match, which was made official recently and will be for the usual Money In The Bank briefcase, as of right now only features Seth Rollins. Additional names rumored for the match include Dean Ambrose, Big E., Rob Van Dam, Bo Dallas, as well as Bad News Barrett and Dolph Ziggler, the latter two of which will either be part of that match or in an Intercontinental Championship match with each other.

    Additionally, the direction for the WWE Divas Championship match at Money In The Bank seems to be Paige defending against Naomi of The Funkadactyls.

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  • WWE Looks At Potential New Shield Members, Asks Fans Who It Should Be

    WWE.com has a new article up looking at potential new members of The Shield, now that Seth Rollins has left the faction. The article looks at NXT Champion Adrian Neville, Big E., Dolph Ziggler, Cody Rhodes, John Morrison and Daniel Bryan as possible replacements for Rollins.

    Following the success of the article, the website added a poll where fans could vote on the six aforementioned names. At last check, the results for the poll saw 43 percent voting for Bryan, 17 percent voting for Morrison and 7 percent voted for “none.”

    WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan is also getting in on the action, hinting that The Shield might need a dose of Hulkamania, brother:

    Backstage Update On Shield-Evolution Plans, New Payback Match Rumors

    Currently there are three matches officially announced for the upcoming WWE Payback pay-per-view on June 1st in Chicago, Illinois. Those matches are The Shield vs. Evolution in a No Holds Barred Elimination match, John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt in a Last Man Standing match and Bad News Barrett vs. Rob Van Dam for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

    Other matches likely for WWE Payback include The Usos vs. Luke Harper & Erick Rowan for the WWE Tag-Team Championships, Paige vs. Alicia Fox for the WWE Divas Championship, Sheamus vs. Cesaro for the WWE United States Championship, Adam Rose vs. Jack Swagger, Rusev vs. Big E. and Summer Rae vs. Layla with Fandango as special guest referee.

    As far as the No Holds Barred Elimination main event, a possible scenario being considered is one that would see Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins eliminated early, leaving Roman Reigns to make a huge comeback on all three Evolution members by himself.

    The match will be Batista’s final match in WWE for several months, and based on plans for the future, could be one of Triple H’s last for a while as well.

    Backstage News On WWE Possibly Creating New Nation Of Domination Faction

    According to one source, there has been discussions within WWE about the possibility of doing a new version of The Nation Of Domination stable.

    The talk apparently originates from the fact that Rusev has defeated Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and R-Truth since debuting on the main roster, and now has his sights set on Big E.

    Woods, in fact, even teased at a possible Nation Of Domination type faction being formed, as he tweeted out a photo of the original Nation Of Domination group doing the fist gesture together.

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  • The Case for Unification

    The undercard singles titles are all chilling across the pond these days, as Bad News Barrett, Sheamus, and Paige all won championships in recent weeks. New champions are a welcome sight in the WWE these days, especially considering how stale the previous champions’ runs had become.

    Dean Ambrose’s reign as United States Champion will likely be the forgotten reign in years to come. He held the title for almost a year while only defending it a few times before finally dropping it to Sheamus during a battle royal a few weeks back.

    The same holds true for Big E and the Intercontinental Championship. Although he did not hold the title as long as Ambrose held his US Championship, his reign was unmemorable and he engaged in no meaningful feuds during his months with the title. As for AJ Lee, her run with the title seemed fresh at first, but she eventually ran out of challengers and it seemed like the right time to crown a new champion.

    Ambrose held the title for almost a year and hardly ever defended it.

    Ambrose held the title for almost a year and hardly ever defended it.

    With recent undercard title reigns being unmemorable, it leads one to wonder if unification is the answer. One of the primary reasons the titles go undefended is because it is difficult to have too many stories going at once, especially meaningful ones that involve championship contests. This leads to champions holding insignificant titles like the US Championship as a way to legitimize or build up the character, but in reality, the title does little because it goes undefended.

    One of the best options would perhaps be to unify the United States and Intercontinental Championships. By unifying the titles into just the Intercontinental Championship, it could make the title seem important again. In the Attitude Era, the title held importance, with fans knowing that most superstars who held the strap were on their way to the main event.

    That is not the case anymore, however, as the title is thrown on random superstars in an attempt to build interest, but then creative puts in no further effort. It is a little sad that the most interesting thing to happen involving the Intercontinental Championship in recent months was a tournament to crown a number one contender that did not even involve the champion at all (except for a few clips showing him standing in the back, angrily looking at a monitor).

    Details On Changes To The WWE European Tour Due To Daniel Bryan’s Injury

    WWE kicks off their European tour today with their first stop in Glasgow, Scotland. With Daniel Bryan off of the tour due to injury, here is the updated list of talent that is scheduled for this part of the tour: Kane, The Shield, Big E, Rob Van Dam, Bad News Barrett, Big Show, Randy Orton, Mark Henry, Ryback, Curtis Axel, Paige, Layla, Fandango, Cameron, Naomi, Jack Swagger, Zeb Colter, Sin Cara, Rusev, Lana and more.

    Originally, Bryan vs. Kane in a “Last Man Standing” match was being advertised, but with Bryan’s injury, that is obviously off the table. As of right now, no new opponent or match for Kane has been announced.

    Also advertised for this leg of the tour is a six-man tag-team match featuring The Shield vs. Randy Orton, Ryback and Curtis Axel.

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  • Top WWE Stars To Miss SmackDown This Week, Update On NXT Roster Additions

    – The following stars are scheduled to miss this week’s edition of WWE SmackDown, as they will be leaving for the company’s tour of Europe immediately after Monday’s RAW: Daniel Bryan, Kane, Randy Orton, The Shield and Big E.

    Names that are scheduled for SmackDown this week include John Cena, The Wyatt Family, Sheamus, Cesaro, Dolph Ziggler, Big Show and Alberto Del Rio.

    – WWE recently added the following talents to the official NXT roster page on WWE.com: Veronica Lane, Wesley Blake, Tye Dillinger, Marcus Louis and Bull Dempsey.

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  • John Cena Wants To Work With Big E., Sheamus Heel Turn Update, More

    – According to one report, when Sheamus kicked Dean Ambrose during the WWE United States Championship battle royal on Monday’s RAW, it was supposed to be the beginning of his heel turn. Apparently fans haven’t quite caught on to that fact yet, so it will be interesting to see if they make it more apparent this coming Monday, or if they continue a slow-build sort of heel turn for “The Celtic Warrior.”

    – It’s being said within WWE that John Cena has made it clear that he would like to work with Big E. at some point, possibly after this year’s SummerSlam pay-per-view.

    – Speaking of Cena, he recently hit a new social media milestone, as he now has 25 million friends on his official Facebook page.

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  • WWE Extreme Rules 2014: Expectations Exceeded

    On paper, last night’s card seemed like nothing to write home about. After all, Daniel Bryan was defending his title against a superstar who peaked a decade ago, Bray Wyatt and John Cena were meeting in a rematch from WrestleMania, and other than Evolution vs. the Shield, the rest of the matches seemed like they could turn out to be throwaway contests. The event was basically the furthest thing from a throwaway, however, as it was a well-executed pay-per-view that was filled with worthwhile matches.

    The Hounds of Justice stole the show during the match of the night.

    The Hounds of Justice stole the show during the match of the night.

    Evolution vs. the Shield was the clear highlight of the night, as expected. Each superstar involved in the match put on an excellent show, but the star of the match was without a doubt Seth Rollins. While Triple H, Randy Orton, and Dean Ambrose were battling in the crowd, Rollins dove from the top of the entranceway to take out his Evolution foes, allowing for Roman Reigns to handle Batista in the ring and secure a Shield victory. The match was perfectly executed and is an immediate match of the year contender.

    The main event between Daniel Bryan and Kane greatly exceeded expectations. This one seemed like it could be forgettable, as the outcome was never really in doubt and Kane is not exactly a main event superstar anymore. However, both superstars performed well together and the backstage spots were something that resembled contests from the Attitude Era.

    In the end, the match even involved a flaming table, although the crew botched this spot a bit by running in with the extinguishers before Kane was even on fire, but hey, what can you do? Overall, it was a great culmination to the night and certainly much better than I was anticipating.

    Title Change At Sunday’s WWE PPV, Announced Attendance For Extreme Rules

    – A new WWE Intercontinental Champion was crowned at the WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view. After advancing through to the finals of the recent I-C title tournament, Bad News Barrett defeated Big E. to become the new champion on Sunday night. This is Barrett’s fourth reign as I-C champ.

    – WWE announced an attendance of 15,907 at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday night for their annual Extreme Rules pay-per-view event.

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  • Final Lineup For Tonight’s WWE Extreme Rules Pay-Per-View

    The following is the final lineup for tonight’s WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view, which emanates from the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

    WeeLC Match
    – El Torito vs. Hornswoggle

    Handicap Match
    – Alexander Rusev vs. R-Truth & Xavier Woods

    WWE Divas Championship
    – Paige (c) vs. Tamina Snuka

    Triple-Threat Elimination Match
    – Rob Van Dam vs. Cesaro vs. Jack Swagger

    WWE Intercontinental Championship
    – Big E. (c) vs. Bad News Barrett

    Steel Cage Match
    – John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt

    WWE World Heavyweight Championship
    – Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Kane

    Faction vs. Faction
    – Evolution vs. The Shield

    Make sure to join us here at SESCOOPS.COM tonight for live play-by-play results coverage of WWE Extreme Rules.

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  • Daniel Bryan Not On SmackDown Next Week?, Updated Extreme Rules Betting Odds

    – John Cena is advertised to appear on Tuesday’s edition of WWE SmackDown, which emanates from Buffalo, New York. Daniel Bryan, however, is not scheduled to appear on the post-Extreme Rules edition of SmackDown.

    – The following are the updated online betting odds for this Sunday’s WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view. Odds are courtesy of BetFair.com. The favorites are listed in bold.

    John Cena +188
    Bray Wyatt -275

    Paige -1200
    Tamina Snuka +600

    The Shield -150
    Evolution +110

    Bad News Barrett -700
    Big E +450

    Alexander Rusev -2000
    R-Truth & Xavier Woods +700

    Cesaro -1500
    Jack Swagger +450
    Rob Van Dam +600

    Daniel Bryan -1200
    Kane +550

    El Torito -300
    Hornswoggle +200

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  • Mason Ryan Scheduled For First Post-WWE Appearance, SmackDown Fallout

    – Mason Ryan, who was just recently released from WWE, is already scheduled for his first post-WWE appearance. Ryan is booked to appear at the Pro Wrestling Syndicate Supercard event on Saturday, June 7th in Rahway, New Jersey.

    – Below is the latest edition of SmackDown Fallout, which features WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E.

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  • Betting Odds Reveal Potential Winners For Sunday’s WWE Extreme Rules PPV

    The following are the betting odds for Sunday’s WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view according to PaddyPower.com.

    Alexander Rusev is the biggest favorite on the entire card as of right now, as he comes in at -1800 for his handicap match against R-Truth and Xavier Woods. In this case, you would have to bet $1,800 on Rusev to earn $100 profit on the bet. On the flip-side of the coin, Truth and Woods, who come in at +650, would earn you $650 profit if you placed a $100 bet.

    It should also be noted that these odds are indicative of much until the actual “smart money” comes in on the show, which is generally hours before the event starts on the day of the show.

    Betting favorites are in bold.

    Daniel Bryan -600
    Kane +350

    The Shield +200
    Evolution -300

    Paige -1000
    Tamina Snuka +500

    Rob Van Dam +600
    Jack Swagger +450
    Cesaro -500

    Alexander Rusev -1800
    R-Truth & Xavier Woods +650

    Big E +400
    Bad News Barrett – 700

    John Cena +150
    Bray Wyatt -200

    El Torito -300
    Hornswoggle +200

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  • (Spoilers) WWE SmackDown Taping Results For May 2, 2014

    The following is a non-spoiler match listing for this week’s edition of WWE SmackDown, which was taped on Tuesday night and will air on Friday, May 2, 2014 on the SyFy Network.

    – Rob Van Dam vs. Jack Swagger

    – Alexander Rusev vs. R-Truth

    – The Wyatt Family vs. Sheamus & The Usos

    – Damien Sandow vs. Dolph Ziggler

    – Big E. vs. Titus O’Neil

    – Dean Ambrose vs. Ryback vs. Curtis Axel vs. Alberto Del Rio

    For a complete spoiler report for this week’s WWE SmackDown, click ahead to page two …

    WWE Main Event Results – April 29, 2014

    The following are results for this week’s edition of WWE Main Event, which aired live on the WWE Network on Tuesday, April 29, 2014.

    – Goldust def. Alberto Del Rio in a singles bout to open the show. The match saw a lot of back-and-forth action until Goldust counters Del Rio’s superkick attempt and blasts him with his Final Cut finisher for the 1-2-3 and the victory.

    – After Goldust picks up the victory, Cody Rhodes comes in and congratulates him. Renee Young enters the ring and interviews both guys. She asks if their recent singles matches means they are going their separate ways. Goldust says that the Brotherhood is still together. He says they may work singles matches from time-to-time, but ultimately they have each others backs. Young asks Rhodes if he is proud of his brother. He seems offended at the question and asks if she thinks Goldust is better than him because he won tonight and Cody lost on RAW. Eventually he apologizes and reiterates the fact that the Brotherhood is together and says things will stay that way. The two hug and that’s that.

    – Paige def. Alicia Fox in Divas action to retain her WWE Divas Championship. The match went back-and-forth, with Paige taking a lot of punishment before ultimately hitting Fox with a big DDT to score the pin fall victory. After the match, as Paige was walking up the ramp, Tamina Snuka comes out to the top of the stage and the two have a staredown.

    – Backstage, Renee Young is with Sheamus. She asks Sheamus for his level of concern knowing he has to face Bray Wyatt in the main event tonight. Sheamus talks briefly about how he’s not afraid and informs Wyatt that tonight — it’s time to fight.

    – Bad News Barrett def. Kofi Kingston in singles competition. Barrett cuts a promo before the match dressing down Big E., informing him that he’s going to take his WWE Intercontinental Championship this Sunday at Extreme Rules. The two have a solid back-and-forth match that ends when Kingston leaps in the air off of the ringside steps, but gets caught on the way down with the Bull Hammer Elbow from Barrett. Barrett rolls Kingston back in the ring and covers him. 1-2-3. Barrett wins.

    – Bray Wyatt def. Sheamus in the headline bout of this week’s edition of WWE Main Event. Bray Wyatt sings along with the crowd, singing of course, “he’s got the whole world in his hands.” He sings along with them until Sheamus’ music hits to interupt him. The two end up having an extremely competitive match that sees Erick Rowan and Luke Harper distract Sheamus at the end, allowing Wyatt to hit him with his Sister Abigail finisher for the 1-2-3.

    – After the main event ends, Rowan and Harper join Wyatt in a three-on-one beatdown of Sheamus until The Usos come out to make the save. The show goes off the air with all six guys staring each other down.

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  • WWE Extreme Rules PPV Lineup For This Sunday: New Matches Added

    Following Monday’s Extreme Rules “go-home” edition of WWE RAW, here is your latest official WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view lineup for this Sunday night.

    WWE World Heavyweight Championship
    – Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Kane

    Faction vs. Faction
    – Evolution vs. The Shield

    WWE Intercontinental Championship
    – Big E. (c) vs. Bad News Barrett

    WWE Divas Championship
    – Paige (c) vs. Tamina Snuka

    Steel Cage Match
    – John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt

    Handicap Match
    – Alexander Rusev vs. R-Truth & Xavier Woods

    Pre-Show “WeeLC Match”
    – Hornswoggle vs. El Torito

    Rumored
    – Rob Van Dam vs. Cesaro vs. Jack Swagger

    Make sure to join us here this Sunday night for the absolute best live WWE Extreme Rules results coverage.

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  • WWE Confirms PPV News On RAW, Renee Young Interviews Big E. (Video)

    – WWE publicly acknowledged during Monday night’s Extreme Rules “go-home” edition of RAW that this Sunday’s pay-per-view will not be available on DISH Network or DirecTV. Michael Cole encouraged fans to sign up for the WWE Network to watch Extreme Rules this Sunday night.

    – WWE recently added the following video to their official YouTube channel, featuring a sit-down interview with Renee Young talking to the current WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E.

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  • WWE RAW Preview: Confirmed Matches, Segments & Returns For Tonight

    The WWE Extreme Rules “go-home” edition of WWE RAW takes place tonight in St. Louis, Missouri. Advertised for tonight’s show, among other things, is the return of Daniel Bryan.

    Also scheduled for tonight’s show is the final round of the WWE Intercontinental Championship contender tournament between Rob Van Dam and Bad News Barrett. The winner will go on to face Big E. for the title at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view this Sunday night.

    A WWE Tag-Team Championship match between The Usos and the team of Ryback and Curtis Axel will take place tonight on the show, as well as the return of WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair.

    Finally, a segment has been advertised for tonight that features Stephanie McMahon apologizing to Daniel Bryan for the attack he suffered at the hands of Kane on last week’s show.

    Make sure to join us here tonight at SESCOOPS.COM for live WWE RAW play-by-play results coverage.

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  • (Spoilers) WWE NXT Taping Results For May 1st Through May 22nd

    The following are results for the WWE NXT episodes that will air on May 1st, May 8th, May 15th and May 22nd. All four episodes were taped on Thursday night at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.

    Dark Match

    – Alexander Rusev def. an unknown wrestler in a dark match to open up the tapings.

    Spoiler Results for May 1, 2014

    – Tyson Kidd def. Bo Dallas in the first television match of the evening.

    – Sasha Banks (with Charlotte) def. Bayley in an opening round match of the NXT Women’s Championship tournament.

    – Adam Rose def. Danny Burch. After the match, Camacho appeared during Rose’s big after-match party.

    – Natalya def. Layla in an opening round match of the NXT Women’s Championship tournament.

    – Mojo Rawley def. Oliver Grey. After the match, Aiden English came out and cut a promo on Rawley.

    – Adrian Neville def. Brodus Clay in a no-disqualification match to retain the NXT Championship in a what that served as the main event for this episode.

    Spoiler Results for May 8, 2014

    – This show kicks off with Triple H in the ring for a promo. He talks about how NXT is the future and is taking over wrestling. He pushes the NXT Takeover special, which will take place live on the WWE Network on May 29th. Additionally, he announces a battle royal to determine the new number one contender to the NXT Championship.

    – Charlotte def. Emma in a second round match in the NXT Women’s Championship tournament.

    – Kalisto & El Locale (Ricardo Rodriguez under a mask) def. The Legionnaires (Sylvester Lefort & Marcus Louise).

    – Camacho def. Captain Comic from Adam Rose’s party group. After the match, Camacho came out and had a confrontation with Rose.

    – Alexa Bliss def. Alicia Fox in another match in the NXT Women’s Championship tournament.

    – Next up was the battle royal announced by Triple H earlier in the show to crown the new number one contender to the NXT Championship. The participants were Xavier Woods, Brodus Clay, Baron Corbin, Curt Hawkins, Aiden English, Jason Jordan, Danny Burch, Oliver Grey, Marcus Louise, Sylvester Lefort, Big Cass, Camacho, Mason Ryan, Kalisto, El Local, Mojo Rawley, Sami Zayn, Yoshi Tatsu, Tyler Breeze, Bo Dallas and Tyson Kidd. In the end, Breeze, Zayn and Kidd were the final three and all were eliminated at the same time. This leads to Triple H coming back out and announcing that the three will compete in a triple-threat match to determine the official number one contender to the title.

    – The Ascension def. Buddy Murphy and an unknown wrestler in the main event of this episode.

    For results of the May 15, 2014 edition of WWE NXT TV, as well as the May 22, 2014 edition of the show, click ahead to page two …

    Spoilers: Two New Rumored Matches For WWE Extreme Rules

    According to one source, Bad News Barrett is scheduled to defeat Rob Van Dam, possibly with interference from Cesaro, on next Monday’s RAW in the finals of the WWE Intercontinental Championship contender tournament. This would mean Barrett will be the challenger for Big E. at the upcoming WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view in East Rutherford, New Jersey on May 4th.

    Also expected for Extreme Rules, in addition to the previously reported matches, is a three-way between Cesaro, Van Dam and Jack Swagger, as well as a WWE Tag-Team Championship match between The Usos and the team of Ryback and Curtis Axel.

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  • WWE Main Event Results – April 22, 2014

    The following are results of this week’s WWE Main Event, which aired on the WWE Network on Tuesday, April 22nd from Hershey, Pennsylvania.

    – Big E. def Alberto Del Rio in the opening match of the show. The finish comes when Del Rio goes for a tornado-DDT, which Big E. reverses into his “Big Ending” for the 1-2-3. After the match, Bad News Barrett pops up on his podium. He’s afraid he’s got some bad news. He informs Big E. that he’s only got 12 days remaining as WWE Intercontinental Champion.

    – Hornswoggle def. El Torito in singles action. The finish comes when El Torito goes for his finisher, but Hornswoggle moves and hits him with his Tadpole Splash for the 1-2-3.

    – Sheamus def. Titus O’Neil in another one-on-one contest. The finish in this one saw Sheamus nail O’Neil with a big headbutt and follow it up with his Brogue Kick for the pin and the 1-2-3.

    – Ryback def. Jimmy Uso in the headline bout of this week’s Main Event. Both Jey Uso and Curtis Axel were at ringside and after a bunch of distractions, Ryback eventually hits Jimmy with his Shellshocked finisher for the pin and the win.

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  • Confirmed Matches For This Week’s SmackDown & Next Week’s RAW

    – It was announced on Monday night’s edition of WWE RAW that on next week’s RAW, which takes place from St. Louis, Missouri, the finals of the WWE Intercontinental Championship contender tournament will take place. The final match in the tournament will feature Rob Van Dam vs. Bad News Barrett for the right to face Big E. for the title at WWE Extreme Rules.

    – Also announced on RAW is Cesaro vs. Jack Swagger for this week’s edition of WWE SmackDown.

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