Posts Tagged ‘Big Show’

Big Show Wrestling With A Blown Out Knee, WWE Edits Out Crowd Booing Roman Reigns On Raw

Big Show is working WWE’s ongoing tour of the United Kingdom with a blown out knee, Dave Meltzer said on Wrestling Observer Radio. The 43-year-old has been dealing with lingering injuries to his knee in recent years, but has not undergone surgery to rectify the problem.

On Monday’s Manchester, England, edition of Raw, “The World’s Largest Athlete” lost to Roman Reigns in the opening contest of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tournament.

Meltzer also noted that there was a lot of crowd sweetening during the show, most notably when Triple H offered Roman Reigns a bye in the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Tournament. When the segment aired on television, WWE piped in cheers because they wanted Reigns to appear to have the support of the fans. He was actually booed by the crowd.

Update On “Legends With JBL,” Big Show In Rolaids Ad (Photo), Road Dogg On Gunn

– JBL noted via social media that he has recorded three more episodes of “Legends with JBL,” however there is still no official word on when they will premiere on the WWE Network.

– NXT coach Billy Gunn celebrated his 52nd birthday on Sunday. His “New Age Outlaws” tag-team partner, Road Dogg, wrote the following on Instagram.

“Happy Birthday to my brother from another mother @realbillygunn I love you Billy Nilly and I hope you have a great day! #NAO #OUDK”

– The key sponsor for this year’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view is Rolaids. WWE Superstar Big Show can be seen in the Rolaids banner ads on the Internet and in print ads, as seen below.

Forbes Calls Lesnar’s MSG Win Over Big Show A “Meaningful Triumph”

Alfred Konuwa of Forbes.com has an article looking at Brock Lesnar’s win over Big Show at the WWE MSG Network special last night, and the author calls the victory a “meaningful triumph.”

“WWE’s strong short-term booking of veteran talents has proven successful in the past,” he wrote. “The aforementioned Mark Henry was thought to have been finished in 2013. So much so, he delivered a convincing retirement speech before mauling John Cena, which led to a WWE Championship match at WWE Money in the Bank. That match helped the pay-per-view amass 199,000 buys, up from the figure of 188,000 from the year prior.

Related: WWE MSG Live Special Results – October 3, 2015

“Despite wrestling Big Show several times in the past, and Big Show being past his prime, the Lesnar-Big-Show tilt at Madison Square Garden still carried value. In a spot-on backstage interview prior to the match, Heyman hailed the match as special. With Lesanr set to appear on Raw multiple times in October, including tomorrow night in Boston, WWE should see a healthy rebound from record-low ratings last week.”

You can read the full article at Forbes.com.

Big Show Hypes His Match With Brock Lesnar This Saturday At MSG

Big Show was Michael Cole’s guest for this week’s WWE.com sit-down interview. Here are the highlights:

– Cole asks about his match against Brock Lesnar this Saturday night at Madison Square Garden. Show says the match is important for his own redemption and validation. He is going to remind people who he is and what he’s done for the industry.

– Big Show and Brock Lesnar’s rivalry goes back 13 years and Show pointed out that the won the WWE Championship by defeating Lesnar at MSG back in 2002. Cole asked about their match at Royal Rumble 2014 ago. Show says Brock came back with a lot more intensity and he had a steel chair. Show told himself if there came a day when he got another shot at Lesnar, it wouldn’t go down like that again. Show says he owes Lesnar some payback.

– Cole noted that fans on social media were upset Show interrupted Paul Heyman on RAW. Show knocks internet fans and says they’re supposedly the heart and soul of what the wrestling world wants. Show says Heyman knows him and is afraid because he knows if Show hits Lesnar with the knockout punch, the “Go To Hell Tour” will be over. Show says Heyman does not want his match against Lesnar to happen, but it will this Saturday night.

Title Match Announced For 10/3 Live WWE Network Special From Madison Square Garden

An additional match has been made official for the next WWE Network live special, which is scheduled to take place next month in New York City.

In addition to the Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show match announced for the event, WWE has announced a tag-team title rematch from this past Sunday night’s WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view.

In WWE Tag-Team Championship action, current champions The New Day will be defending their tag-titles against The Dudley Boyz.

The next WWE Network live special is scheduled for Saturday, October 3, 2015 from Madison Square Garden in New York City.

HHH Congratulates Kevin Owens, nWo Members Backstage At N.O.C., Bayley/Charlotte

– As noted, Scott Hall was among the guests backstage at WWE Night Of Champions on Sunday night in Houston. Here he is backstage at the show with Scott Norton and Big Show.

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– Triple H took to Twitter to congratulate Kevin Owens on becoming the new WWE Intercontinental Champion. “The Game” tweeted the following:

– Finally, NXT Women’s Champion Bayley was backstage at the show as well. Here she is with the new WWE Divas Champion Charlotte.

Batista With James Bond Cars (Photos), WWE’s Teaser For Lesnar vs. Big Show On 10/3

– WWE posted the following teaser for the Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show match scheduled for the October 3rd WWE Network special from Madison Square Garden.

“On Saturday night, Oct. 3, the award-winning WWE Network thunders into New York City, presenting an earth-shattering special event: WWE: LIVE from Madison Square Garden! For the first time in over a decade, The World’s Most Famous Arena will feel the wrath of The Beast Incarnate as Brock Lesnar enters the hallowed halls to compete in an epic clash of titans against Big Show.

Can The Conqueror overcome the all-out fury of The World’s Largest Athlete? What other matches are destined to be added to this explosive event? Do not miss a moment of the action, LIVE from MSG, Oct. 3, at 8 ET/ 5 PT, only on WWE Network.”

– Part-time WWE performer Batista appeared at the Jaguar-Land Rover party for the premiere of 007: Spectre in Germany. As noted, Batista plays the role of Mr. Hinx. Below is a photo of Batista with the James Bond cars.

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WWE Looks At Cena’s 5 Best Matches, Big Show’s Animal Encounter, Austin/Roberts

– WWE Hall Of Famer Jake “The Snake” Roberts is the guest on the latest edition of the “Steve Austin Show – Unleashed” podcast, which is available for download right now at PodcastOne.com. The official description for the episode reads as follows:

Jake “The Snake” Roberts is putting on a wrestling clinic! He’s talking the art of cheating, selling, the powder, good referees, and the effective use of the DDT! He’s also got stories about Andre The Giant, Stu Hart & Calgary, blades and getting color, and how he got his name! And he’s even got some thoughts on redemption, second chances, and life in the here & now.

– WWE posted the following tweet on Sunday, which links to an article on WWE.com that looks at John Cena’s five best matches.

– On the latest “WWE Superstar Ink” web clip, which can be seen below, Big Show describes the animal encounter that inspired his tattoo.

Big Show’s Labor Day Message (Video), Austin Reviews SummerSlam, Jericho/PTP

– Wrestling journalist Wade Keller of PWTorch.com joins WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin on the latest edition of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast to review WWE SummerSlam. You can download the show at PodcastOne.com.

– The Prime Time Players, Titus O’Neil and Darren Young, are the guests on the latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. You can download that show as well at PodcastOne.com.

– Big Show delivers a Labor Day message in the following video released by WWE on Tuesday.

Rumored Matches For WWE Night Of Champions (9/20)

With WWE SummerSlam in the rear view, we’re already looking ahead to WWE Night of Champions, which takes place on Sunday, September 20th.

On the latest installment of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer revealed two matches that are already being planned for the show. After retaining the Intercontinental championship last night at SummerSlam, Ryback looks to be putting his gold on the line against The Miz. Also, there is talk of having a mixed tag match featuring Dolph Ziggler and Lana vs. Rusev and Summer Rae.

Following his win at SummerSlam, Seth Rollins now holds the WWE World Heavyweight championship and the Untied States Championship. We’ll see the matter addressed tonight on RAW, but we’ll see how long Seth holds on to both titles. Other titles that will be up for grabs include Nikki Bella’s Divas Championship and The New Day’s tag team titles.

Ric Flair/SummerSlam News, Triple H Looks At Warrior’s Book (Video), SmackDown

– WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair is in town for WWE SummerSlam weekend. Flair is there primarily to watch his daughter Charlotte wrestle at SummerSlam, and apparently other members of the Flair family are also in town for the show. Former WCW star David Flair is among those from the Flair family that made the trip.

– WWE taped the following matches for tonight’s edition of WWE SmackDown:

* Ryback vs. Big Show
* The New Day vs. Los Matadores and El Torito
* Neville vs. Bo Dallas
* Brie Bella vs. Sasha Banks vs. Becky Lynch
* Randy Orton, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns and Cesaro vs. Sheamus, Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper and Kevin Owens

– WWE posted the following video of Triple H looking at the new Ultimate Warrior book, “Ultimate Warrior: A Life Lived Forever.”

*Spoilers* WWE SmackDown Taping Results For This Week

WWE taped the SummerSlam “go-home” edition of SmackDown on Tuesday night in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Below are complete spoiler results of the show.

– This week’s edition of WWE SmackDown kicks off with pyro exploding. From there, we head straight to the ring for our first match of the evening.

– Ryback & Big Show fight to a Double Count Out in the opening match of the show. The action spilled out to the floor where Ryback clotheslined Big Show through the barrier at the timekeeper’s area. The match would go on to end via Double Count Out.

– The New Day def. Los Matadores & El Torito in six-man tag-team action in the second match taped for this week’s SmackDown. The finish of this one saw Big E. hit the running splash on Torito. Woods then tagged in for the pinfall victory.

– Dolph Ziggler and Lana make their way down to the ring for a promo segment. Ziggler talks about how he has missed Lana. The first thing she told him when he came back was to “crush those bastards.” The two start making out. A big Bulgarian flag with Rusev’s face drops down in front of them. Rusev comes out and says he’s going to break Ziggler in half at SummerSlam. Ziggler says he’s going to knock Rusev’s teath out.

– Neville def. Bo Dallas with his Red Arrow finisher in the next match taped for this week’s show. This match was kept quick. Stardust and King Barrett appeared on the big screen and cut promos on Neville and Stephen Amell about this Sunday’s SummerSlam pay-per-view.

– Alicia Fox cuts a promo with The Bella Twins about Nikki Bella’s WWE Divas Championship reign. Brie Bella rips the “Diva Revolution.” Team B.A.D. comes out. They talk about how they are going to win this Sunday. Becky Lynch and Charlotte come out as well. This leads to a triple-threat match.

– Brie Bella def. Sasha Banks & Becky Lynch in triple-threat Divas action. The finish saw Brie roll Becky up for the pinfall victory.

– Randy Orton, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns and Cesaro cut promos backstage about each of their SummerSlam matches scheduled for this Sunday.

– Randy Orton, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns & Cesaro def. Sheamus, Bray Wyatt, Luke Harper & Kevin Owens in eight-man tag-team action, which served as the main event of this week’s edition of SmackDown. The finish saw Ambrose get the hot tag, clean house, and then blast Harper with his Dirty Deeds finisher for the 1-2-3. The babyface foursome celebrate to close out the final major show before this Sunday’s pay-per-view.

Big Show Talks About His WWE Career Winding Down, Transitioning Into Movies

Big Show recently spoke to DigitalSpy.com to promote his new WWE Studios film Vendetta and commented on his days as an active competitor winding down.

Big Show has been plagued with “Please Retire” chants at WWE live events and shot down the notion when Michael Cole asked him about retiring prior to Battleground, but the 2015 Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal winner now says his days in the ring are numbered.

In response to Mayer Nissim of Digital Spy asking if Vendetta is the start of him scaling back his in-ring work in favor of movies, Big Show replied:

“I think absolutely. I’ve had a fantastic career – I’m still competing on a full-time schedule, but nothing good lasts forever. So eventually I’m going to have to transition out of this industry and do something else that’s entertaining and exciting for me.

“I think a natural evolution for me would be to try to transfer over into the film and TV world and start playing different characters. Hopefully that way I can keep entertaining my fans that are fans of me, in different avenues and different spotlights. It’s a natural evolution.

“Am I a little sad that my wrestling career is towards its end? Well, yeah, because this has been my life for 20 years. But I think I can continue to help some of the younger guys get over and develop and find out who they are then find a pleasant transition for myself. I’m not quite in the old folks’ home yet, I’ve still got more to do.”

Other topics discussed include Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker at SummerSlam, his feud with Ryback and more.

*Spoilers* WWE Main Event Taping Results For This Week

WWE taped only two matches for this week’s edition of Main Event prior to the SmackDown taping in Sacramento, California on Tuesday night. Below are spoiler results for this week’s show.

– Big Show comes out to kick off the show. He cuts a promo on Ryback, but while he’s talking, Jack Swagger’s music hits. Swagger comes out, interrupting the giant, which leads to a match.

– Big Show def. Jack Swagger in one-on-one action in the first of only two matches taped for this week’s Main Event. This match was actually given a lot more time than you’d think. In the end, Big Show was able to hit his finisher on Swagger and score the 1-2-3.

– The Lucha Dragons def. The Ascension in tag-team action in what was the final match taped for this week’s show. This match was also given a decent amount of time. The crowd was into the action, as it was fast-paced and featured a lot of high-flying moves and big spots. In the end, The Lucha Dragons managed to pick up the “W.” After this match, WWE began taping this week’s SmackDown.

WWE Battleground IC Title Match Officially Cancelled

WWE has officially confirmed the fact that the scheduled triple-threat match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship is off of this Sunday’s Battleground pay-per-view event.

Originally, it was known that Ryback would be off the show due to a staph infection in his right knee, however it was unclear whether or not Big Show and The Miz, the other two Superstars booked in the match, would still compete on the card.

It’s worth noting that while Big Show and The Miz are both off of Sunday’s Battleground pay-per-view right now, as is the case with all WWE shows, it is “subject to change.”

Ryback Comments On His Injury, Pulling Out Of WWE Battleground

As reported recently, Ryback suffered a knee injury and will not be able to defend his WWE Intercontinental Championship against The Miz and Big Show at this Sunday’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view as scheduled.

“The Big Guy” took to Twitter to comment on what happened that resulted in him pulling out of the show.

Ryback Injured, Unable To Defend Intercontinental Championship At WWE Battleground

WWE has announced that Ryback suffered an injury on Raw that will prevent him from defending the Intercontinental Championship this Sunday at Battleground. He was scheduled to defend the title in a Triple Threat Match against Big Show and The Miz.

“Earlier this week on Raw, Intercontinental Champion Ryback sustained an injury that will prevent him from competing and defending his title this weekend at WWE Battleground.

“Stay with WWE.com for additional details on Ryback’s condition.”

Alongside Randy Orton, Ryback faced Big Show and Sheamus in a tag team match, which he was able to finish.

Video: Big Show Talks About Doink The Clown’s Lawsuit Against WWE

TMZ Sports recently caught up with Big Show to ask him about the wrongful death lawsuit filed against WWE by the family of Matt Osbourne, who was most popular in WWE as Doink The Clown.

Show noted that everyone who steps in the ring knows what could happen and by knowing that ahead of time, you accept that responsibility. Show said he has nothing but good things to say about WWE because he’s seen how the company goes above and beyond to take care of their talents.

TMZ also asked Big Show about his eating, to which Show said fans would be surprised at how little he actually eats on a daily basis.

WWE SmackDown Results – July 9, 2015

WWE Smackdown on SyFy Live Review
Taped on Tuesday at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Report by Jake Bennett & ProWrestling.net

[Q1] Footage was shown of Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar’s revenge on The Authority from Monday’s Raw, with the destruction of the Cadillac and J&J Security. Seth Rollins music hit to open Smackdown and he made his way to the ring alone. The announce team hyped the Battleground Main Event as Seth made his introduction.

Seth said that he marched down to the ring and did the unthinkable on Raw. He told the crowd to boo all they want, but he’s more of a man than any of them will be, because on Raw he went to the ring and called out Brock Lesnar. Seth said he gave Lesnar every opportunity to step between the ropes like a man to prove he’s the beast he says he is, but instead he proved he’s a coward. Instead of taking out his frustrations on Rollins, Brock took them out on the $56k Cadillac CTS. Seth made mention of the injuries sustained by Noble and Mercury, and called them his family. He said it wasn’t the car that bothered him as much as Lesnar messing with his family.

A beeping noise indicating a truck was backing up echoed through the arena. Someone backed up the destroyed CTS into the arena, and then Paul Heyman walked out and introduced himself as the advocate for the guy who destroyed that car. Heyman said Rollins will be all alone on the 19th at Battleground when he loses the WWE World Heavyweight Championship to Brock Lesnar. Heyman said the damage done to the car will pale in comparison to the damage done to Seth Rollins on the 19th when Lesnar drags him not to hell but to a place much worse called “Suplex City”.

Rollins reiterated that Heyman thinks the car is metaphor for what he’s going to look like after Battleground. Rollins reversed the statement and said the car would resemble Lesnar after Battleground, and then listed off his accomplishments of destroying The Shield, cashing in at WrestleMania, and reuniting the authority to leave Lesnar you. Heyman attempted to get in a few words and declare that Lesnar would walk out of Battleground after holding the belt over a fallen Rollins, but before he could finish Rollins told him to shut up. Rollins told Heyman that the only man to walk out of the Battleground would be the reigning, defending, undisputed WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins.

[Q2] After the interview, the announce crew put over the main event of Rollins vs. Ryback, and Dean Ambrose made his ring entrance…[c]

Bo Dallas made his way to the ring. He told Ambrose that he looks to be in need of some inspiration, and a shower. Bo referenced his encounter with The Rock at a house show, and said he was so inspired that he went on to start in a hit HBO show. If he can do that for bland unattractive people like The Rock, there was still hope for Dean Ambrose. All he had to do was Bolieve!

1. Bo Dallas vs. Dean Ambrose: Ambrose controlled the early going with chops. He went to hit a bulldog out of the corner, but Dallas reversed and threw Ambrose into the post shoulder first. He then threw Ambrose into the post two more times, and Ambrose spilled to the outside. Bo followed him and threw him into the barricade, and used the ring apron to hold down Ambrose and hit strikes to the back. Bo applied a headlock in the ring…[c]

Bo still held onto a headlock, but Ambrose escaped and hit a rebound clothesline. Ambrose hit jabs and chops and then clotheslined Dallas to ringside. Ambrose followed up with a suicide dive that sent Bo into the announce table. Ambrose climbed up top, but Bo jumped up and hit a suplex that got a near fall. He went for the Bodog, but Ambrose avoided it and hit a bulldog of his own. Ambrose was able to hit dirty deeds a moment later and got the pin.

Dean Ambrose defeated Bo Dallas at 10:18.

[Q3] Randy Orton was teased for a return…[c]

Backstage, Big Show spoke to Seth Rollins. Show told him he sympathized with Lesnar taking out his buddies, and said he needed to take out his rage on Ryback later on tonight. Show said he would do him a favor and take out his buddy Roman Reigns later. The announce then cut to some footage of Rusev putting out Dolph Ziggler “indefinitely” on Monday. Tom Phillips said Ziggler had a bruised trachea and was having trouble swallowing and breathing.

Rusev made his ring entrance with Summer Rae. Rusev was wearing low cut boots now instead of wrestling barefoot….[c]

[Q4] 2. Rusev vs. Fandango: Fandango hit a nice head scissors and then thrusted in the general direction of Summer Rae. Rusev took over with kicks and punches, and then hit a knee to the ribs and rocked Fandango. There was a “We Want Lana” chant until Rusev applied a nerve hold and taunted the crowd. Fandango eventually escaped and hit a dropkick, and then hit a top rope clothesline for a two count. He then climbed up again, but Rusev got out of the way and hit a thrust kick to the chest. He then applied The Accolade and Fandango tapped immediately.

Rusev defeated Fandango at 4:09

After the match, Rusev reapplied The Accolade and had Summer Rae hold up his hand in victory. Rusev then celebrated in his usual silly manner. The announce team plugged Big Show vs Roman Reigns for next…[c]

Roman Reigns made his entrance as footage from his Bray Wyatt confrontation on Monday was shown. Big Show then made his ring entrance.

3. Roman Reigns vs. Big Show: Reigns tried to slug it out with Big Show early but ate a big shoulder block that stopped him in his tracks. Show hit a body slam and taunted the crowd and yelled “I’m a giant”. The announce team speculated as to whether Reigns head was in the match, as Show sent him out of the ring. Reigns sent Show into the post and hit one of his apron dropkicks to shake up Big Show.

[Q5] Show beat a countout by about a second and Reigns hit a series of clotheslines and punches, and eventually knocked down Big Show with a running clothesline. Reigns setup for a Superman Punch, but Bray Wyatt’s music hit to interrupt him. Someone walked out to the stage with the lantern, but Reigns turned around just in time to punch Wyatt in the mouth as he tried to sneak up from behind him. Reigns continued to battle Big Show for a moment until Wyatt interfered.

Roman Reigns defeated Big Show by DQ at 4:48.

After the match, Big Show hit a chokeslam on Reigns. Wyatt crabwalked up to him as he got up and hit Sister Abigail…[c]

The Prime Time Players were in the ring, and the New Day made their entrance. Big will be taking on Titus O’Neill. Footage was shown of New Day vs. The Lucha Dragons.

4. Big E vs. Titus: Big E hit a body block and some stomps at the start of the match. Titus reversed an irish whip and sent Big E to the outside, and then tossed him back into the ring from the apron. Titus hit a couple of shoulder blocks and then an awkward looking body slam. Big E fired back with a belly to belly. New Day tried to interfere, but after Darren Young protested they were tossed from ringside. Afterwards, Big E walked into a sit out spinebuster and Titus pinned him for the win.

Titus defeated Big E at 3:28.

After the match, the announce team plugged WWE 2K16 and showed more footage of the Cadillac being wheeled to a recycling facility and crushed before it was brought to the arena for Smackdown.

[Q6] Randy Orton made his entrance into the arena as Tom Phillips plugged footage of what he did on Raw for next..[c]

Footage was shown of Sheamus and Randy Orton’s confrontation from Raw. Orton then said that no one in has career has gotten under his skin quite like Sheamus, He then said Sheamus fancies himself a modern day gladiator, and says ridiculous things like “Are you entertained!”, and he has made it his goal to make him entertaining. He would rip that stupid mohawk off his head and shove up up his pale white arse.

As Orton tried to leave, the Ascension walked out. Viktor said this was their match time, and he has two choices. He could leave and let them have their time, or stay and be eaten alive by two hungry wolves. Konnor said he should leave, or they would personally introduce them to the wasteland. Orton RKO’d Konnor and hit a hanging DDT in Viktor, followed but another RKO.

The announce team switched gears and focused on the Beast in the East special. They spoke about Owens losing his NXT Championship, and the confrontation between him and Cesaro from Monday, and the fallout from the Cesaro and Cena match. The Bella’s made their entrance with Alicia Fox…[c]

[Q7] Tamina and Naomi made their entrance…

5. Naomi and Tamina vs. Brie Bella and Alicia Fox: Brie and Naomi started and Brie fired up Brie Mode early but it went nowhere. Tamina tagged in and hit an impressive uranage. Naomi tagged back in and Brie sent her into the corner and tagged out to Alicia Fox. Alicia took down Naomi and knocked Tamina off the apron. Alicia sent Naomi off the ropes, but Tamina made a blind tag and surprised Alicia with an elbow to the back. She picked up Alicia for her Samoan Drop finisher but Nikki jumped up on the apron, allowing Brie to break the hold. Alicia hit a big axe kick and pinned Tamina for the win.

Alicia Fox and Brie Bella defeated Naomi and Tamina at 3:41.

Backstage, Ryback was interviewed. He called out Seth Rollins for being a coward for running from Brock Lesnar on Monday. He said he told Rollins what it meant to be a champion two weeks ago, but tonight he would show him. Ryback then said it was feeding time…[c]

[Q8] 5. Ryback vs. Seth Rollins: Ryback used his strength to intimidate Rollins, and then sent him to ringside. Rollins looked frustrated and re-entered the ring without taking his eyes off of Ryback. Rollins got in a few knees, but Ryback picked him up for a delayed vertical suplex, and then clotheslined Rollins out to ringside once again…[c]

Rollins dropped Ryback throat first onto the top rope, and jumped out to the apron to hit a side kick that sent Ryback to the floor. Rollins tossed Ryback into the barricade and then taunted the crowd before re-entering the ring. He then mocked Brock Lesnar by jumping with both feet onto the ring apron.

Seth jumped on Ryback’s back to apply a sleeper, but Ryback reversed into a backpack stunner. He then hit Rollins with a back body drop and a sit out bodyslam for a two count. Ryback went for a powerbomb, but Rollins avoided it and climbed to the top rope. Ryback avoided him and hit a spinebuster. Rollins attempted to roll to the outside, but Ryback pulled him back into the ring and hit a powerbomb. He set up for and hit a meat hook clothesline. He then picked up Seth for Shellshock, but Seth squirmed out. He then hit an enziguri and rolled out to the floor.

Seth signaled that he was taking his title and leaving. He grabbed his championship and started up the ramp, but Ryback followed and pulled him back. Rollins then tried to leave through the crowd, but he was stopped again. Ryback set up for Shellshock on the outside, but Rollins escaped again and left with his belt through the crowd. Ryback got in the ring and Rollins was counted out.

Ryback defeated Seth Rollins via Countout at 12:11.

After the match, Big Show’s entrance hit and they decided to take apart Ryback. They surrounded the ring and Ryback tried and failed to take down Big Show. They both hit kicks and punches until Roman Reigns made his entrance to even the odds. He speared Big Show and sent Rollins into Ryback to be hit by Shellshock. Both babyfaces celebrated to close the show.

Jim Ross Q&A: More On Issues With Big Show, WWE Trying To Hurt ROH?, More

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated his official Q&A section. Below are some of the highlights.

On if WWE is trying to hurt ROH by putting NXT special on same day as ROH’s special: “No, I don’t. It’s also the same time as my show at the Gramercy Theatre. It’s just business.”

On if they are trying to hurt JR’s one-man show, which is also the same day as the NXT Brooklyn special: “It’s just business and NXT having a prime time show on Saturday Aug 22 was expected. We can always go earlier in the day if the promoter feels we need to do so. That will be addressed this week.”

On if WWE should hire Superstar Billy Graham for Dusty Rhodes’ old job in NXT: “I always pull for Billy but I don’t know the status of his health which would be an issue. Billy was one of the great talkers of all time without question.”

On if it’s more important to improve in the ring or on the mic: “Hardest skills to master are on the mic.”

On advice he would give anyone trying to get into broadcasting: “Get practical experience in any form of broadcasting and production that you can. Go to college and graduate with the proper broadcasting degree and continue to gain experience in any field that’s available and build a good reel of your work. Then get experience in fields other than wrestling before you attempt to enter that world.”

On his rumored issues with Big Show: “He’s mistaken as it relates to me never thinking much of him because I did. As a matter of fact I thought, and still do, a great deal of Show. We were concerned about his weight and how he was going to withstand the WWE schedule and wanted to protect his health and our investment. Vince McMahon and I decided to sent him to OVW was the right thing to do. Ironically, show and I have never had a conversation on this matter in all the years that I’ve known him but perhaps it makes for good content on a podcast. The “he wasn’t one of my guys” line is also inaccurate.”

Read more JR Q&A updates at his official website, JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

Jim Ross Blog: JR’s Rumored Issues With Big Show, EC3 TNA Title Win & More

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross has updated his official blog with some of his latest thoughts and comments. Below are some of the highlights:

On rumored issues with Big Show: “One question I’ve been asked many times regarding the Big Show apparently saying on a podcast that he was “never one of my guys” while I was in charge of talent roster in WWE. That’s news to me. It was Jerry Brisco and who I who made the first contact in person with Show to begin recruiting him to come to WWE which was the smartest thing that Paul Wight ever did. It was my wife who invited Show and his former manager into our home where she cooked him a meal fit for a king including home made biscuits and apple butter which we have given him as a gift occasionally through the years. I have always thought the world of Paul Wight and still do. Yes, Vince McMahon and I decided to send Paul to developmental to help him with his fundamentals and to give him the opportunity to lose some needed weight to improve his overall health and to help us maximize our significant investment. If that was being unfair, then so be it.

The role that I fulfilled in assembling our talent roster as EVP of Talent Rations was a thankless one but I knew that when I took the job. Tough decisions have to be made and if encouraging someone to lose weight is a bad thing then I was guilty. Show wasn’t the only performer with who we addressed this matter. Plus, how many 500 pound men do you know that live long, healthy lives? We also addressed these issues with Yokozuna and Vader who we both wanted to achieve optimum health.

Our system of scouting, signing and developing talent seemed to work pretty well because, in the opinion of many, the best roster that WWE ever had or will have was during the time around the Attitude Era. I hope that roster is surpassed some day but only time will tell.”

On EC3 winning the TNA title: “Congrats to EC3 and Kurt Angle for having, along with The Wolves and the Dirty Heels, a helluva wrestling match Wednesday night on Destination America and it’s unfortunate that the TV ratings did not reflect the effort and execution of talents involved. EC3 has been well programmed for his new role and getting the torch passed from Kurt Angle is one of the best things that will ever happen in EC3’s career.”

On WWE lawsuit issues: “Sad that it seems that some “Ambulance Chasing” attorneys never go away and are attempting to convince some former wrestlers to seek monies from WWE, and no other companies or promoters, for alleged concussion related issues supposedly received during their years in various wrestling rings while working for multiple companies. While I have compassion for anyone suffering, to blame WWE for all their issues seems ludicrous. This seems like a frivolous lawsuit lead by barristers who want to earn a payday for themselves and their gullible clients many of who did not prepare for their future, create an adequate self employment/independent contractor personal, business structure likes thousands of electricians, plumbers, truck drivers, farmers, carpenters, etc.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

WWE Night Of Champions Tickets, Linda McMahon At RAW, The Miz Talks Ryback And Big Show

WWE have confirmed that this year’s WWE Night of Champions PPV will take place on September 20th in Houston, Texas. Tickets go on sale on July 11th with an online presale also taking place.

During last night’s episode of RAW, Linda McMahon was spotted in among the fans taking notes, she later posted a photo on Twitter, backstage with some of the talent.

Speaking of RAW, in the video above, The Miz can be seen talking to Eden about how he has worked out the weaknesses of both Big Show and the Intercontinental Champion, Ryback.

He explains that he will exploit those weaknesses to his advantage at the upcoming Battleground PPV which will take place on July 19th.

Big Show Featured On Talk Is Jericho, Talks Original Plans For Floyd Mayweather

Six-time world champion, Big Show was the latest guest on Chris Jericho’s podcast “Talk Is Jericho” and the giant spoke about taking on Floyd Mayweather at WrestleMania.

Big Show told Jericho that he had been involved in some boxing training prior to the match and he knew that Mayweather had the ability to break his nose.

He recalled that during a conversation with Mayweather, he told him that the only way they were going to get people to buy into the angle was to have him break his nose.

Speaking about the original plans for the match, Big Show explained that it was supposed to be a tag team match involving Big Show and Mayweather taking on Batista and Rey Mysterio.

However, those plans were quickly changed after both Rey Mysterio and Batista ended up being injured so he was asked if he’d work solo with Mayweather and put him over.

You can check out the full interview with the Big Show at this link.

Michael Cole Interviews Big Show, Jim Ross Talks Brock Lesnar Ending The Streak

In the video above, Michael Cole has sat down this week with Big Show who spoke about a variety of topics including the fans asking for his retirement, which he said won’t be happening.

Show also spoke about Ryback and told Cole that he didn’t care about the story about Ryback’s parents and added that he doesn’t stand a chance at Battleground.

WrestlingInc have an article up where one of their correspondents attended “An Evening with Shawn Michaels” in Manchester in the UK this past Monday.

They note that the show was originally supposed to be hosted by WWE Hall of Famer, Jim Ross but instead he joined HBK on stage and they did the show together.

One talking point from the evening was The Undertaker’s streak at WrestleMania and how that all came to an end in New Orleans last year at the hands of Brock Lesnar.

Both JR and Shawn Michaels admitted that they weren’t big fans of the decision and JR revealed that even Brock Lesnar wasn’t thrilled at beating the streak and had asked to lose the match.

WWE Battleground 2015 PPV Lineup: New Title Matches Added

Following Monday’s edition of WWE RAW from Indianapolis, Indiana, several new matches were made official for the upcoming WWE Battleground pay-per-view event.

Below is an updated look at the official lineup for WWE Battleground 2015:

WWE World Heavyweight Title
– Seth Rollins (c) vs. Brock Lesnar

WWE United States Title
– John Cena (c) vs. Kevin Owens

WWE Intercontinental Title
– Ryback (c) vs. Big Show vs. The Miz

WWE Tag-Team Titles
– The Prime Time Players (c) vs. The New Day

– Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt

WWE Battleground takes place on Sunday, July 19, 2015, live from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri. Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com on 7/19 for the best WWE Battleground live results coverage on the web!