Tag: Bret Hart

  • CM Punk Injury Notes: Taking Time Off Soon?; New Bret Hart Two-Part Interview

    -WWE Superstar CM Punk is reportedly dealing with a few nagging injuries, including problems with both of his knees and his back.

    According to one source, the hope is with John Cena returning to WWE, and both Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton healthy, that Punk can take some time off soon and heal up before WrestleMania XXX season.

    -The Everything Zoomer website has added part one of a new two-part interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Bret “The Hitman” Hart. Fans interested in checking that out can do so online at EverythingZoomer.com.

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    [Partial Credit: PWInsider.com]

  • Update On Eugene’s WWE Return, WWE Pay-Per-View Notes & More

    -While Nick Dinsmore, the former “Eugene” character in WWE, has not officially commented on his return to the company, he has been re-tweeting congratulatory messages from friends and co-workers on his official Twitter account. As noted previously, Dinsmore has been named head trainer of the WWE developmental territory. Dinsmore is expected to report to Orlando in the near future to begin his new job.

    -WWE is running the Bret Hart Dungeon Collection on pay-per-view this month. Next month, WWE will be running the Mick Foley documentary on pay-per-view.

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  • Notes On Foley/Jericho Shows, Bret Hart Does Impromptu Q&A In Montreal

    -Former WWE Superstars Kevin Nash, Mick Foley, Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Chris Jericho were all at the Comic Con event in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Saturday night.

    Speaking of Foley and Jericho, both guys performed in Montreal on Saturday. Foley had a comedy show, that was scheduled for 45 minutes, but went 90 minutes when Bret Hart was brought on stage for an impromptu question and answer session. Jericho and his band Fozzy played a rock and roll concert.

    -Mick Foley performs another standup comedy show tonight in Boston, MA. at Nick’s Comedy Club at 8:00pm ET.

    -Chris Jericho performs another show tonight at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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  • Cena Calls Into Latest JBL & Cole Show, Piper/Hart On Pilot For New TV Show

    -WWE has posted the latest edition of the JBL & Cole Show on their official YouTube channel. You can watch the latest edition of the show, which features a live call-in from currently injured WWE Superstar John Cena, by clicking play on the video screen below:

    -Also new on YouTube is a video of WWE Hall Of Famers “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and Bret “The Hitman” Hart on the pilot of a new series called “Bodyslam.” You can check that out below:

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  • Goldberg Spears Marlins Pitcher, Addresses WM30 Rumors

    As previously reported, Bill Goldberg appeared during Pro Wrestling Night at the Miami Marlins baseball game this weekend. Goldberg threw out the first pitch before the game, and even performed a vicious spear to Marlins pitcher Tom Koehler. Check out an animated GIF of the spear below:

    Results from matches at the show were as follows:

    -Koko B. Ware defeated Chavo Guerrero Jr.
    -Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake defeated Mike Knox
    -Harry Smith defeated Wes Brisco
    -The Nasty Boys defeated Ken Anderson & Garett Bischoff

    Additionally, WWE Hall Of Famers Bret “The Hitman” Hart and “The Mouth Of The South” Jimmy Hart, as well as “Leapin’” Lanny Poffo and Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart appeared at the event.

    And finally, Goldberg talked a bit in one of the interviews about the recent WWE and WrestleMania XXX rumors. While he didn’t rule out the possibility at some point in the future, he did shoot down the specific rumors about his supposed return at the annual classic next year. He mentioned that if he did come out of retirement for a match, he would be interested in facing off with either “Stone Cold” Steve Austin or The Undertaker, as he said he has no interest in working a match with Ryback.

    For more coverage from Pro Wrestling Night at the Marlins game, check out the official MLB.com coverage of the event.

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  • WWE To Create Stars During Cena’s Absence, SummerSlam Tweet Count, Bret Hart PPV

    -With John Cena on the shelf recovering from surgery for at least the remainder of 2013, WWE has apparently informed their talent that now is the time to step up and work as hard as possible to help the company. It was basically outright explained to talent that if there was ever an opportunity to make yourself a star, now is that time.

    -According to statistics released by The Los Angeles Times, this past week WWE SummerSlam generated 323,969 tweets on Twitter. The show that produced the most tweets this past week was VH-1’s “Lop & Hip-Hop: Atlanta,” which generated 729,782 posts on Twitter.

    -WWE will be presenting their “Bret Hart: Dungeon Collection” DVD multi-disc set on InDemand pay-per-view in September.

    UPDATE: More Details On Post-Cena WWE Locker Room Speech

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  • Hulk Hogan Q&A: Chances Of Wrestling Again, Movie On His Life, Issues With Bret Hart

    TNA Impact Wrestling star Hulk Hogan recently sat down for a Q&A with the Cape Breton Post, to discuss a number of topics, including the rumored movie on his life and his thoughts on a possible return to the ring. Below are highlights from the discussion:

    CP: The big headline lately is that you’re developing a movie about your life — is this true?

    HH: It’s not really true. It’s a TMZ headline…. What happened was, I was going through LaGuardia Airport … this guy asked me a bunch of dumb questions for TMZ and he goes, ’Eh, when are they going to do a bio about your life?’ And I said, ’It’s already in development.’ So now everybody’s rambling like it’s a feature film already. But the truth is … two kids that are writers in L.A., hot young writers, they did a four-page treatment and I’m telling you they nailed it — they nailed it like they were living in my shoes — and I gave them the green light to go ahead and write the first pass. But that’s all it is.

    CP: When you say they nailed it, what did they capture?

    HH: First off, they’ve got wrestling in their blood, they were huge Hulk Hogan fans, so they followed not only the smoke and mirrors that you see on TV, but they followed personally what I was going through: the divorce, the car accident, all the drama, the eight back surgeries, the hip replacements, the knee replacements.

    CP: TMZ had asked you if your son would play you onscreen and you said that sounds like a good idea.

    HH: I said he’d be perfect for it but I think we need a serious, serious actor that knows what he’s doing. You know who I thought would be good? That guy that did that action movie, ’Thor’ (Chris Hemsworth).

    CP: How do you feel about your milestone 60th birthday (which was this past weekend)?

    HH: Pretty good, because I’m eternally youthful and I’m 60 years young. I’ll take my shirt off in front of any 25 year old and I guarantee I’m built better than they are.

    CP: Where are you at in terms of your relationship with the ring? Are you content to be outside of it, behind the mike and doing other things, or do you want to get back inside?

    HH: I would love to be in the main event and running around the ring going crazy, but the truth is, I don’t want to break anything else. And I had my day, I had my time, I made a pretty good statement, and I think that just being able to be around it — working with Impact Wrestling, I’m still on TV every Thursday night, from 9 to 11 on Spike TV — I just get to live vicariously through the young guys.

    CP: You’ve had some feuds with other wrestlers over the years — do some of them still stand or do you get over them? Like with Bret Hart, for instance. I’m asking because he’s Canadian.

    HH: No, that’s all on his end. I love Bret. Whatever he did, I forgive him, whatever I did, I forgive myself. I just can’t keep that negative stuff in my spiritual structure. I’ve just basically got nothing but love for Bret Hart. He’s a great guy.

    Check out the complete Q&A online at CapeBretonPost.com.

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  • RVD Returns To Saints Row Video Game, Trainer Gone From Developmental & More

    – Rob Van Dam revealed on Twitter that he just wrapped up some voice-over work for the upcoming “Saints Row 4” video game. He is reprising his role as Bobby from the 3rd installment of the series.

    – Billy Kidman is no longer working as a trainer at WWE developmental. Kidman has been working as a producer at WWE live events, working with talent on the pacing of their matches and interview segments.

    – The Miami Marlins will host “Legends of Wrestling” night on August 24th when they play the Colorado Rockies. Wrestlers in attendance will include Bill Goldberg (throwing out the opening pitch), Bret Hart, Mr. Anderson, Wes Brisco, Garrett Bischoff, the Nasty Boys, Brutus Beefcake, Jimmy Hart, Koko B. Ware, Lanny Poffo, Jim Neidhart, Harry Smith and more.

  • Bret Hart Speaks On Money In The Bank, Hart Dungeon Flooded?, Wrestling In Canada

    The following are highlights from a recent interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Bret “The Hitman” Hart:

    Bret Hart on the concept of the MITB ladder match and whether he would of liked to have participated in one: I think I’m the guy that brought the ladder match concept to the company in the first place. I brought it from Calgary and Shawn stole the idea from me. I wouldn’t really say it’s a touchy subject but we all know what happened, Shawn too. I think if they hadn’t stole the idea from me and used it at Wrestlemania, I think I would’ve had a ladder match with Owen instead of a cage match. The concept was great, and Shawn got all the credit for having a great match with Razor Ramon, but it’s easy to take someone’s idea and do all the spots. There’s nothing but suspense in a ladder match. But you have guys like Edge and the Hardy Boys who have taken the concept much further than it was. I think it would have been interesting to see Bret Hart and the Dynamite kid in a ladder match say circa 1987-88. But a lot of wrestlers have come down the road who have improved on the match INCLUDING Shawn and Razor, I mean give them credit they deserve, they had a great ladder match. It stills stands out to people as being one of the greatest of all time. And I have no problem saying that, it was a greatmatch. The [MITB] is a different idea…its at least different and interesting and its not so easy to be different and interesting all the time.

    On the recent flooding in his hometown of Calgary, AB: Calgary’s always been a real giving town. Everybody’s gotten out and pitched in where they can, but there’s still a lot left to be done here. It’s brought the community together and everyone’s working together and people are working hard to help with the burden of something we all went through. It’s been a tough time for Calgary because it’s for sure one of the safest cities in the world, but I think they’ve really shown their backbone in the last two weeks in the way they got through the thing with the river, and the flooding. It was quite a crisis.

    On whether the famous Hart dungeon was affected by the flooding: Nah, it’s safe. It’s probably in the safest part of the city. It’s nice and high. It was a serious fortress that house, and it would take a pretty serious flood to wash THAT place away.

    On the future of pro wrestling in Canada: I think there have been a lot of great Canadian wrestlers and wrestling’s still really popular in Canada. I think you’re going to see a lot guys in the future who’ll aspire to be the next Bret Hart or Owen Hart or Chris Jericho. I think if anything, in Canada they’re held to a higher standard, and in the dressing rooms and stuff like that you’re actually respected and required to be a little more respectful than the American guys are down south and that always pays off. Guys who are in the WWE who are Canadian are always humble and are really hard workers and guys that don’t really complain a lot. It has a lot to do with why they do as well as they do it’s because they have a good attitude. Wrestlers from Canada always have good attitudes. They always have their feet on the ground, they’re not troublemakers or complainers when things don’t go right. They’re just a little more rational. American wrestlers are a little more hot under the collar, alittle more opinionated, and sometimes, just sometimes, they’re a little bit harder to deal with. The egos sometimes get out of check and other things hold them back. I find Canadian guys never forget where they came from, and remember being that kid staring up for an autograph.

    Check out the complete interview online at SmackTalkRadioLive.com.

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  • What Happened After Monday’s RAW, Bret Hart’s Birthday, More

    -WWE Hall Of Famer Bret “The Hitman” Hart turns 56 years old today. WWE referee “Lil Naitch” Charles Robinson turns 49 years old today. Former WWE Superstar Scotty 2 Hotty turns 43 today.

    -The dark match main event that followed the conclusion of the televised portion of Monday’s WWE RAW featured another tables match between WWE Champion John Cena and Ryback. Ryback cut a small promo prior to the match, but again ultimately did the job for the champ.

    What Else Happened Off-Camera At RAW? + WWE Hall Of Famer To TNA?

  • Bret Hart’s Daughter To Wrestle?, JR Talks WWE Performance Center, JBL & Cole Show

    -The following is the latest edition of the JBL & Cole Show:

    -WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart’s daughter, Beans Hart, is apparently looking to step into the world of professional wrestling. Beans has been commenting on Twitter about getting into shape, and asking fans to follow her as she works on getting into the business, tagging comments with both “WWE” and “Future Diva.”

    -Jim Ross posted a new tweet about the WWE Performance Center. JR noted that it will open on July 11th and that is “is amazing.”

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  • Austin Interviews Bret Hart, HHH Explains What Happened With Daniel Bryan

    –The following is a new tweet from the official Twitter page of WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. “The best there is. The best there was. The best there ever will be. @BretHart tomorrow on the #steveaustinshow http://bit.ly/16kji3p”

    The Bret Hart appearance on the Steve Austin Show is already available on the show’s official website. Check out the interview at PodcastOne.com.

    –WWE.com has a new backstage video interview with WWE Superstar Triple H. In the interview, “The Game” explains what really happened between himself and Daniel Bryan backstage at WWE RAW on Monday night. Check out the video at WWE.com.

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  • Bret Hart Answers Fan Questions On “WWE Inbox”, The Many Faces Of AJ Lee, Ric Flair In Los Angeles

    – WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart is solely featured on this week’s edition of WWE Inbox as “The Hitman” answers such questions as his favorite WrestleMania match and the origins of the Sharpshooter.

    – The official website of WWE has published a photo gallery entitled “The many faces of AJ Lee.” WWE explains, “Just one of AJ Lee’s faces is worth a thousand words. Take an in-depth look at the Divas division’s emotional chameleon with this exclusive photo gallery of AJ’s many, many revealing facial expressions.”

    – WWE Hall of Fame Ric Flair has been announced to appear at the Hollywood Show taking place July 13 at The Westin Los Angeles Airport (located 5400 W Century Blvd, Los Angeles, California, 90045).

  • Bret & Trish On Austin’s Podcast, Axel’s Undefeated Streak, Superstars

    – “Stone Cold” Steve Austin has announced that Canadian WWE Hall of Famers Bret Hart and Trish Stratus will be the next guests on his Steve Austin Show podcast:

    – Curtis Axel, who picked up another count-out win on RAW, tweeted the following Monday about his undefeated streak:

    – WWE taped the following matches last night in Hartford for this week’s episode of Superstars:

    • Tamina Snuka vs. Natalya
    • Tensai and Brodus Clay vs. Primo and Epico

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  • Bret Hart Says He’s Frustrated With Owen Hart’s Exclusion From The WWE Hall of Fame

    Bret Hart relayed his frustration with late brother Owen Hart’s exclusion from the WWE Hall of Fame in a recent interview with 660News, a Calgary-based radio station.

    “You know, it’s time to remember what he was. He was a great wrestler, and WWE fans around the world remember Owen, everyday. And, they ask me, everyday. It’s kind of childish,” said Hart.

    Hart noted to the radio station that he’s considering writing a book chronicling the life of Owen, who died on May 23, 1999 at a WWE pay-per-view event when an equipment malfunction occurred during his entrance from the rafters of Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri.

    F4WOnline.com reported last November that some WWE employees were lobbying for Hart to be enshrined at this year’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, which took place on April 6 at Madison Square Garden. The enshrinement did not materialize, and may not ever because his widow, Martha Hart, would not allow it, according to brother Smith Hart.

    “Because she blames the wrestling business in its entirety for his death,” he revealed in a Twitter post last year. “She is the sole owner of his estate. With Martha, there will never B a way, perhaps his kids may eventually make the choice. But that’s at least 20 yrs in future.”

    In April, Martha reached a a settlement with WWE in her lawsuit over royalties and the use of her husband’s image. Terms, however, were not disclosed.

  • Bret Hart Apologizes For Pat Patterson Gay Joke, Angle On Austin’s Podcast

    – “Stone Cold” Steve Austin announced on Twitter that he’ll be in the studio today interviewing Olympic Gold Medalist & TNA star Kurt Angle for a new episode of his Steve Austin Show podcast.

    – WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart has apologized for a joke he made about Pat Patterson during the Bret Hart Appreciation celebration that took place after Monday’s WWE RAW. While Pat Patterson was calling Bret the greatest Canadian wrestler in history, he got on one knee to salute him. Bret said something to the effect of, he gets scared when Pat, an open homosexual, gets on his knees.

    Apparently Bret got some backlash for the joke, as he tweeted today:

    “I sincerely apologize to anyone that was in any way offended by my in-ring joke to Pat Patterson on Monday, especially to Pat … whom I hold in the highest regard. I was only trying to take some of the edge off an emotionally challenging moment and I failed. The comment does not in any way reflect my feelings toward the gay and lesbian community. B”

    VIDEO: Watch Bret Hart’s Gay Joke Here

  • Bret Hart Talks About Being Honored, Performance Center Opening Date, New ECW DVD Cover & More

    – During an interview with the Calgary Herald, WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart commented on Monday night being “Bret Hart Appreciation Night”:

    “It’s a big honor,” Hart admitted. “I’ve always felt special in this town as I have felt about Calgary, too. I’ve always loved it here. I never left. People always think I left and I was living in the States for a long time … But home has always been Calgary.”

    Video: Bret Hart Appreciation Celebration From After RAW

    – According to a source in WWE, the Grand Opening of the company’s new Performance Center in Orlando is now July 8th, a week later than originally planned.

    Photos from the New WWE Performance Center

    – ECW original Lance Storm, who was at Monday’s WWE RAW from Montreal, also attended Tuesday’s SmackDown & Main Event tapings from Edmonton. Storm was backstage visiting friends and brought several graduates from his Storm Wrestling Academy with him.

    WWEDVDNews.com has released the official cover art for WWE’s upcoming “ECW Unreleased Vol. 2” DVD/Blu-ray, which hits stores across the United States on July 30th:

  • Recap & Photos From Bret Hart Appreciation Night

    WWE held their Bret Hart Appreciation Night festivities after last night’s RAW in Calgary. Here is a report courtesy of WrestlingNewsWorld:

    * Jerry Lawler welcomes everyone watching. Lawler says today was declared “Bret Hart Day” here in Calgary. Lawler says if you’ve ever wondered how to have an entire day named in your honor, this is how it’s done.

    * Bret Hart career highlight video is shown.

    * Lawler introduces WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart to the ring. Hart comes out to his theme music to a tremendous pop. He’s wearing the same teal shirt that he had on during the broadcast. Michael Cole and JBL stand at announce to honor him.

    * Lawler reads from a card and runs through Hart’s massive career accomplishments. He says Bret Hart is the best technical wrestler in the history of WWE. Lawler says Hart has held 32 titles in his career and 17 between WWE and WCW. He puts over Hart being voted one of CBC’s “Greatest Canadians” and of course his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame. Lawler announces that May 27, 2013 is Bret “The Hitman” Hart day in Calgary and hands him the plaque.

    * Bret gets on the mic and says he hasn’t done one of these in a long time. He says it’s a huge honor and he can feel his father, his brotherOwenandThe Bulldogwatching. The crowd breaks out in an “Owen” chant. Hart says this is as proud of a day as he could have and he’ll remember every Calgarian that came there today. He says this goes beyond wrestling titles, this came from the people of Calgary and that means a lot to him. He reiterates he can feel the presence of his family there. Hart thanks his kids for putting up with him being gone for 23 years. He starts to choke up and says his kids are out there somewhere in the crowd. The camera shows them, who are also tearing up.

    * Hart puts over people from his past including The Dynamite Kid. He said when he first started in WWE most Americans didn’t know where Calgary was. Ten years later they knew exactly where Calgary was and what kind of men came from there. He namesMr. Perfectand British Bulldog as people that helped him. Hart thanked every single wrestler that stepped in the ring with him one time. He thanked his wife Stephanie and “The King” Jerry Lawler. He said he always remembers Lawler as one of his biggest adversaries. Hart tells a story about Owen telling him they needed to go to Jerry and tell him to lighten up on their family. Bret said when they got home his mother was enjoying Jerry’s work so much, she actually became a wrestling fan. He says if you knew his mom, you would know how much that took. Hart called Lawler one of the greatest villans he’s ever worked with

    * Hart regrets he didn’t have more matches in Calgary and just wants everyone to know that Calgary guys can wrestle. Lawler says there are more people here that want to show their love for you tonight. Pat Pattersonis the first to come out and honor Hart.

    * Hart puts over people from his past including The Dynamite Kid. He said when he first started in WWE most Americans didn’t know where Calgary was. Ten years later they knew exactly where Calgary was and what kind of men came from there. He namesMr. Perfectand British Bulldog as people that helped him. Hart thanked every single wrestler that stepped in the ring with him one time. He thanked his wife Stephanie and “The King” Jerry Lawler. He said he always remembers Lawler as one of his biggest adversaries. Hart tells a story about Owen telling him they needed to go to Jerry and tell him to lighten up on their family. Bret said when they got home his mother was enjoying Jerry’s work so much, she actually became a wrestling fan. He says if you knew his mom, you would know how much that took. Hart called Lawler one of the greatest villans he’s ever worked with

    * Hart regrets he didn’t have more matches in Calgary and just wants everyone to know that Calgary guys can wrestle. Lawler says there are more people here that want to show their love for you tonight. Pat Pattersonis the first to come out and honor Hart. Patterson says he’s going to make this short. He’s been in the business for 55 years, he’s a Canadian and he’s going to say it. Bret, you will always be the best wrestling Canadian of all time. Hart says when Pat starts getting on his knees, he starts getting scared. Lawler makes a joke about Patterson getting on his knees for his matches (although Hart may have beenreferringto something else).

    * Chris Jerichois out next. He says it’s really cool to come out and stand one-on-one with Bret Hart in the ring for the first time ever. He says while he never got the chance to wrestle Bret, he wrestled him thousands of times in his head. Jericho said his two heros growing up in Winnipeg were Owen and Bret Hart. He wanted so bad to say one day that he got to wrestle with one of them. Jericho said in 1995 there was a Stu Hart birthday show and he wasn’t booked because he wasn’t good enough or something like that. He said Bret was asking for a finisher for an upcoming pay-per-view and Jericho recalled how he told Bret that he had something.

    * Jericho saysSean Waltman(X-Pac) was there [and helpeddemonstrate and Hart said it was interesting. Jericho said two days later that Hart used his move on pay-per-view. He said it was one of the coolest and classiest things that the world champion would take advice from a nobody. He thanked Bret and said he’s one of his top two favorite wrestlers of all time and he deserves this night.

    * Shawn Michaelscomes out next to the introduction of Jerry Lawler explaining the Montreal Screwjob of 1997. Shawn grabs the mic and pauses before speaking. He thanks the fans, saying it wasn’t too bad and he was expecting a lot worse tonight. Michaels says everyone great hero needed an arch enemy. HBK ran through super hero villans and told Hart he was honored to be his Lex Luthor (Superman’s villan). Michaels said it was an honor my friend and shook his hand.

    * Lawler introduces Vince McMahon. McMahon struts to the ring, completely in his Mr. McMahon character. Vince says how fitting that you started your career here in Calgary and here you are being honored tonight. He called Stampede one of the greatest promotions ever. McMahon says Hart established his own era to WWE and that he brought a certain level of legitimacy and in-ring skill to the promotion that it never had before. He said Hart brought an in-ring skill the promotion often overlooked and he became champion the old fashion way, by earning it. McMahon says Hart was the excellence of execution. He says Hart should rightfully behonoredtonight as the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be.

    * Vince says you’ve done so much for the city of Calgary, when are you going to leave this cow dung pile city. He says he’s just ribbing but he’ll be leaving on his private plane in about thirty minutes. Vince says there are millions of fans watching on the WWE App and they want to say something that he wants to say two words right now – thank you.

    * Bret says they got off to a shaky ending, it was a little fuzzy but he had so many great memories in WWE. He says if it wasn’t for what WWE did for him for all those years that no one would ever know who Bret Hart was. Hart says he really enjoys being a Calgarian hero and recognized around the world. He says he can honestly say he owes it all to Vince. Hart puts over Shawn and says he really appreciates him coming out. He puts over everyone in the ring, as guys that spent a lot of time with him in a lot of dressing rooms across the world.

    * Hart thanked everyone and said he will continue to try and be one of the best old heros in Calgary. Hart jokes with the crowd that now would be a good time to “get ‘em both” if they really wanted too. He thanked everyone and Lawler wrapped it up. Bret hugged everyone in the ring as his theme music played.

    * The locker room cleared and came out on the stage to honor him. John Cena visibly leading the pack. Natalya and Tyson Kidd came down and got in the ring with him.R

  • WWE Raw Results (05/27/13) – Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Date: May 27th, 2013
    Calgary, Alberta, Canada
    Commentators: Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, JBL
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    Raw starts with a Memorial Day tribute.

    Afterwards, WWE Champion John Cena makes his way to the ring to address the fans.

    Cena: Seems like there’s a lot of unrest in here tonight. A lot of unrest, anxiety, maybe a little anger. I understand why. Because over a week and a half ago at Extreme Rules there was a Last Man Standing match for this championship that was most remembered for its controversy. Neither man was able to stand for the count of ten so both men think they rightfully deserve the WWE Championship. First off there is me who is holding the WWE Championship. Then of course there is Ryback who rightfully feels that he deserves the WWE Championship. And how did Ryback want to solve this? He came out last week in an ambulance and demanded a rematch.

    “We want Bret” chant.

    Cena: For those of you at home who can’t understand we’re live tonight in Calgary, home of Bret “The Hitman” Hart. And rightfully so his people want to pay homage to their hero. That time will come, but there is a problem to solve first. Ryback never thinks things through first. “I just finished Extreme Rules. I was robbed. Ambulance match. Oooh, pretty lights!” I have thought about this. Payback should be deliberate. Payback should be definitive. Payback should be Hell. At WWE Payback this championship will be defended in a three stages of Hell match! A match so violent that there’s only been three in WWE history. It’s a two out of three falls match where each match is a different stipulation. Because you like to run, stage one will be a lumberjack. Stage two, I have to thank the fans for this one. A lot of you like to chant. One of those chants is “we want tables.”

    They chant.

    Cena: Well in stage two you get what you want because stage two is a tables match! And I don’t want you to think you wasted your time Ryback because the third fall will be an ambulance match! I know what some of you are thinking, it’s two out of three falls so what’ll happen if I win the first two? Well don’t think the ambulance driver won’t get paid because after I put you through the lumberjacks and then through a table i’ll throw your ass in the ambulance and have you taken to a medical facility!

    Ryback comes out and stands on stage.

    Ryback: I actually agree with you, John. Payback should be deliberate. Payback should be definitive. Payback should be Hell. Which is exactly what I tried to do you at Extreme Rules. I drove you through the LED boards not caring what was on the other side. Cena, I tried taking you to Hell. Say hello to Beelzebub. Say hello to Lucifer. Say hello to Satan. John…say hello to Ryback!

    Paul Heyman comes out.

    Heyman: Ahem…ahem….John Cena, current WWE Champion, while you’re saying hello to everyone i’d like you all to say hello to a future WWE Hall of Famer. A future WWE Champion. A man who last week right here during his debut on Raw defeated Triple H so decisively you won’t be seeing him around anymore. The newest Paul Heyman guy…CURTIS AXEL!

    Axel comes out and joins Heyman on stage.

    Heyman: Mr. Cena, my client Curtis Axel and I were watching you and marveling at the fact that it’s one thing to accept a match from Ryback. But it’s a whole other to challenge Ryback to a three stages of Hell match. You, John Cena, are a fighting champion. Which is why I know you won’t back down from a little challenge of my own. Tonight, we should give the fans WWE Champion John Cena versus future WWE Champion Curtis Axel!

    Cena: Curtis Axel. I saw you last week. You got guts. I’m gonna give you important advice. You stay as far away from Paul Heyman as you can. He’s full of crap.

    Axel: Woah woah woah woah, Johnny boy. We didn’t ask for your opinion. We asked are you looking for a fight.

    Cena: I said last week you showed guts. But you got lucky and you’re talking like you’re the big dog of the yard. But that’s fine. Let’s see what you got. Right here tonight, John Cena versus Curtis Axel!

    Curtis laughs and Heyman grins as they stare at Cena.

    Still to come, Paul Heyman will be a special guest on Chris Jericho’s highlight reel.

    Up next, Alberto Del Rio heads to the ring to face Big E. Langston in a rematch.

    [Commercial]

    Ricardo Rodriguez announces Alberto Del Rio to the ring.

    His opponent, Big E. Langston, comes out with AJ Lee.

    [Match 1]
    [Singles Match]
    [Alberto Del Rio w/Ricardo Rodriguez vs. Big E. Langston w/AJ Lee]

    Bell sounds. They grapple. Langston with punches to the gut and shoulder tackles into the turnbuckle. Whip, Langston with a clothesline but Del Rio ducks and hits a dropkick. Langston gets up and runs, but Del Rio pulls the ropes and sends him out of the ring. Del Rio runs the ropes and suicide dives onto Langston. Del Rio picks Langston up, but Langston smacks Del Rio against the apron. He lifts Del Rio over his shoulders and drops him head first on the apron. He rolls him into the ring and gets a two count. Langston with a headlock. Del Rio gets back up and Langston with a bear rug. Del Rio counters with a headbutt. Langston climbs the turnbuckle and leaps, but Langston catches him and hits four backbreakers in a row before covering for two. Langston picks Del Rio up and Del Rio shoves Langston shoulder first into the turnbuckle post. Off the ropes and Del Rio with a clothesline. Off the ropes again. Del Rio ducks a clothesline from Langston and hits a backstabber. He waits for Langston to get to his knees before hitting a superkick to the head. Del Rio signals for the Cross Arm Breaker, but Langston shoves Del Rio into the ropes and catches him with a belly to belly suplex. Langston picks Del Rio and Del Rio with a shoulder breaker.

    AJ gets on the apron and pulls a turnbuckle pad off. Langston grabs Del Rio and Del Rio counters with the Cross Arm Breaker! Langston gets up, lifts Del Rio up. Del Rio manages to land on his feet and shove Langston into the exposed turnbuckle! Del Rio rolls Langston up form behind for the three count.

    [Winner via Pinfall: Alberto Del Rio]
    [Time: 4:17]

    AJ goes in the ring. Langston looks mad at her, and AJ yells that she was only trying to help. She keeps defending herself as the two head up the ramp.

    Tonight, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns of The Shield defend their tag titles against Kane and Daniel Bryan. Also, Dean Ambrose of The Shield defends his United States championship against Kofi Kingston.

    [Commercial]

    Kane and Bryan are in their locker room. Bryan is pacing and muttering to himself.

    Kane: Will you PLEASE stop with the weak link obsession? The only one who is calling Daniel Bryan a weak link is you. Being tough has nothing to do with your size.

    Bryan: Easy for you to say. You’re seven feet tall!

    Kane: If we’re gonna work as a team you have to put yourself together!

    Bryan: AHA! You think i’m going to screw it up. You think i’m thew weak link

    Kane: No I don’t!

    Bryan: Yes you do!

    Kane: NO!

    Bryan: YES!

    NO

    YES

    Bret Hart walks over to them.

    Bret: You two are one of the best tag team partnerships i’ve ever seen. You two are the best in the business

    Bryan: Wow. Thanks Bret. Question. You were the smaller guy in the Hart Foundation. Did anyone think you were the weak link?

    Bret: Size has nothing to do with being tough. You’re one of the toughest guys i’ve ever seen. Nothing stops you. Got it?

    Bret leaves.

    Kane: So how is it that HE can say that and you believe him, but I say the very same thing and you ignore me?

    Bryan: Maybe cause that’s Bret Hart, the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be. And you? You’re just…Kane.

    Bryan walks off. Kane grunts.

    At ringside, United States Champion Dean Ambrose comes down to the ring from in the crowd. He defends his title against Kingston next.

    [Commercial]

    His opponent, Kofi Kingston, comes down to the ring.

    [Match 2]
    [United States Championship Match]
    [Dean Ambrose(c) vs. Kofi Kingston]

    Bell sounds. They grapple. Ambrose shoves Kingston into the corner. Kingston fights out of it and sunset flips Ambrose for a two count. Another sunset flip for another two. Kingston with an arm lock. Ambrose gets to his feet, but Kingston int the corner and delivers solid right hands to the head and gut. Kingston with kicks to the side followed by a spin kick. Ambrose trips Kingston up and runs the ropes. Kingston leap frogs over Ambrose a couple times. He spin kicks and Ambrose moves out of the way. Kingston goes for trouble in paradise, but Ambrose ducks and rolls out of the ring. Kingston runs the ropes and looks to do a dive, but Ambrose moves out of the way. Kingston catches the ropes and stays in the ring as the two stare each other down.

    [Commercial]

    Ambrose has Kingston in a chin lock. Kingston gets to his feet and Ambrose with a short arm clothesline. Ambrose off the ropes before hitting an elbow for two. Ambrose picks Kingston up and goes for a slam, but Kingston counters, grabs Ambrose’s legs and slingshots him into the turnbuckle. He rolls him up for two. Kingston at the corner and he boots Ambrose in the face. He runs at Ambrose, lands knife edge clotheslines and a dropkick. Kingston runs to the turnbuckle, leaps off and hits a cross body. Kingston goes for the boom drop, but Ambrose rolls out of the way. Kingston catches Ambrose in a sunset flip for two. Ambrose and Kingston counter into multiple sunset flip variations until Kingston catches the champ with S.O.S for two and a half. Ambrose rolls to the apron and Kingston dropkicks him out of the ring. Kingston grabs him, throws him back in and springboards back into a clothesline for two. Ambrose rolls out of the ring again. Kingston tries to grab him and Ambrose pulls Kingston’s leg dropping his head against the ring steps. He rolls Kingston back into the ring, picks him up and hits the headlock driver for the three count.

    [Winner via Pinfall: Dean Ambrose]
    [Time: 08:46]

    Rollins and Reigns enter the ring and join Ambrose in celebration.

    Suddenly, fire shoot out from the stage and Team Hell No rush down to the ring. They run in and clean out the ring of The Shield. Up next, the Tag Titles are on the line!

    [Commercial]

    [Match 3]
    [Tag Team Championship Match]
    [The Shield(c) vs. Team Hell No]

    The match is already underway. Daniel Bryan and Seth Rollins are in the ring. Rollins with a side headlock on Bryan. Bryan shoves him into the ropes. Rollins with a shoulder tackle. Off the ropes and Bryan with a knee to the gut. Bryan with kicks to the chest. He puts him in his corner and keeps kicking until Kane tags himself in. Kane grabs Rollins and slams his head into the turnbuckle. He whips Rollins. Rollins tries to leap frog over, but Kane puts Rollins on his shoulder and powerslams him for two. Tag to Bryan, and Kane and Bryan deliver the heart attack for another two. Bryan with numerous elbows to the chest. He covers and gets a one count. Bryan grabs Rollins and Kane tags in. Kane with a free shot to the gut. Kane whips Rollins and Rollins with an elbow to the face. Rollins jumps off the turnbuckle and Kane grabs him by the neck. He goes for the chokeslam, but Rollins counters with a kick to the back of the head. Tag to Reigns. Reigns with right hands to the head. Reigns distracts the ref while Rollins gets a running kick to the head. Tag to Rollins. Rollins lands body blows, then climbs up and delivers right hands on top of Kane. Rollins goes for a suplex, but Kane counters it into a suplex of his own. Rollins rolls over to Reigns and tags him in. Reigns with an elbow drop for two. Reigns with a headlock. Kane gets to his feet, runs the ropes and Reigns grabs him with a body slam for two. Tag to Rollins.

    Rollins with a kick to the head. He then applies a chinlock. Kane gets up and goes for a back suplex, but Rollins lands on his feet and runs the ropes. Kane catches him with a clothesline and both men are down. Tag to Bryan! Bryan runs and knocks Reigns out of the ring. He grabs Rollins and hits a german suplex. Reigns at the turnbuckle. Bryan runs at him and hits a running dropkick for two. Bryan with numerous kicks to the chest followed by a spin kick to the back of the head for two and a half. Bryan climbs to the top and Rollins gets up and knocks Bryan onto the post. He climbs up and goes for a superplex, but Bryan slips out of it and drops Rollins into the tree of woe. He lands some kicks, backs up and hits a running dropkick into Rollins. He grabs Rollins, climbs up the turnbuckle and delivers a back superplex off the top! Bryan looks to have hurt his head on the fall and can’t make a pin.

    [Commercial]

    Bryan with an uppercut to Reigns. Bryan delivers kicks to Reigns in the corner. He whips, Reigns counters. Bryan back flips off the turnbuckle, runs the ropes and Reigns with a clothesline out of nowhere. Tag to Rollins. Rollins stomps on Bryan, picks him up and delivers a back suplex for two. Rollins grabs Bryan’s legs and mocks Bryan before applying the surfboard submission. Bryan sits up, slips off the hold and starts kicking at the leg. Rollins gets to his feet and knocks Bryan down in the back of the neck. Tag to Reigns. Reigns stomps on Bryan and delivers a kick to the head. Reigns slams Bryan on the mat, runs the ropes and hits a big shoulder tackle for two. Tag to Rollins. Rollins and Reigns work on Bryan for a little bit. Rollins with a headbutt to Bryan. Rollins puts Bryan in the corner and lands more right hands. Bryan rights back with right hands of his own. He whips, Rollins counters and drops Bryan with a STO into the turnbuckle pad. He rolls up Bryan from behind and gets a two count. Tag to Reigns. Reigns lifts Bryan up to his feet and applies a reverse bear hug. Reigns releases Bryan and runs at him. Bryan with a kick to the head followed by a running dropkick. Bryan crawls to his corner and tags Kane. Reigns tags Rollins. Kane with right hands to Rollins followed by two clotheslines into the turnbuckles. He grabs Rollins and hits a side slam. He covers and Reigns breaks the count. Bryan climbs up and dropkicks Reigns. Reigns goes outside and Bryan suicide dives onto him. Kane with a big boot to Rollins. Bryan has Reigns with kicks to the chest. Kane climbs the turnbuckle and hits Rollins with a clothesline. Kane tells Bryan to go to his corner, Bryan ignores him and tries to hit Reigns with a running knee off the apron, but Reigns manages to counter with a spear. Rollins springboards off the ropes and catches an unsuspecting Kane with a knee to the head for the three count.

    [Winner via Pinfall: The Shield]
    [Time: 18:33]

    Ambrose comes down to the ring. The Shield celebrates once again.

    [Commercial]

    We have an update on Triple H. He was advised not to travel to Raw tonight, but there were no additional injuries and he should be cleared to be back by next week.

    The Miz comes down to the ring. Go on the WWE App to choose whether Miz shoulder be the guest announcer, guest commentator, or guest referee for the upcoming match between Fandango and Wade Barrett.

    [Commercial]

    Lawler: Okay. I have voted, we hope you have voted, so let’s see if Miz will be guest announcer, guest commentator, or guest referee.

    The votes are in, and Miz will be guest referee.

    Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett comes down to the ring for his match.

    His opponent, Fandango, dances on stage with Summer Raye and the two head to the ring.

    [Match 4]
    [Singles Match (special referee: The Miz)]
    [Wade Barrett vs. Fandango]

    Bell sounds. They grapple. Fandango slips behind Barrett with a hammerlock. Barrett gets to the ropes and yells at the ref to get him off. They break, and Fandango with a chop to the chest. He whips Barrett and catches him with an elbow to the face for a one count. Barrett gets up and lands some blows to the chest and gut followed by a short arm clothesline for one. Barrett with knees to the face. Barrett goes for a running boot, but Miz gets in the way to check on Fandango. Barrett shoves him to the ground and Barrett boots him in the face. Miz gets up, grabs Barrett from behind and hits Skull Crushing Finale! Fandango gets back in the ring and covers Barrett for the three count.

    [Winner via Pinfall: Fandango]
    [Time: 01:43]

    As Fandango and Summer Raye celebrate in the ring Miz boots Fandango in the head knocking him out. Summer lands on top of him and Miz makes a three count. Miz leaves the ring satisfied.

    Cena is backstage preparing for his match against Curtis Axel. A familiar voice greets him from behind.

    Michaels: You sure you wanna do this?

    Shawn Michaels is here. Cena turns to him.

    Cena: I don’t back down from challenges.

    Michaels: That’s awesome. That makes you great. Not smart, but great. I tried to tell Hunter the same thing. You guys brush back, try to get back out there quickly. You guys never listen. I’m the voice of reason but you never ever listen.

    Cena: I learned that from watching someone else…you.

    Cena leaves. Michaels looks annoyed.

    [Commercial]

    Brodus Clay and Tensai are in the ring along with Great Kahli, Natalya and Hornswoggle. They’re dancing with the Funkadactyls.

    3MB are outside the ring waiting to face them.

    Before the match, the gang was celebrating Natalya’s birthday until 3MB came over and threw the birthday cake in Hornswoggle’s face.

    [Match 4]
    [Six Man Tag Match]
    [Tons of Funk & The Great Kahli w/Natalya & Hornswoggle vs. 3MB]

    Bell sounds. Slater runs the ropes and Kahli with a chop to the head. Kahli puts Slater in the corner and delivers a chop to the chest. Kahli puts Slater in the opposite corner and lands another chop. Tag to Tensai. Tensai runs at Slater and delivers a senton splash into the corner. Drew and Jinder distract Tensai long enough for Slater to attack him from behind knocking him down. Tag to Jinder. Slater and Jinder with a double russian leg sweep for two. Jinder puts Tensai in the corner. Tag to Slater. Tensai fights back and Slater with a jawbreaker. He covers and gets a two count. Slater with right hands, but Tensai with a jab to the throat. Tag to Brodus. Brodus with short clothesline and a t-bone suplex to Slater. Clay runs at him and hits a body splash at the turnbuckle. Clay with a powerslam to Slater. He covers and Drew breaks the count. Everyone gets in the ring and starts fighting each other. Slater attacks Kahli from behind and Kahli with an overhead chop to the head. Brodus goes off the ropes and hits a splash on Slater for the three count.

    [Winners via Pinfall: Tons of Funk & The Great Kahli]
    [Time: 03:16]

    Brodus asks for a mic.

    Brodus: Bring the music down just for a second. Tonight is a special night. Tonight is Natalya’s birthday! And to lead up in singing happy birthday is the one and only, The Great Kahli!

    Kahli starts singing happy birthday to her. Or at least his version of happy birthday. They celebrate afterwards.

    The Highlight Reel with Chris Jericho is next, and Paul Heyman is making his way to the ring.

    [Commercial]

    Jericho makes his way to the ring.

    Welcome to Raw is Jericho! And this is the highlight reel. My guest is one of the most controversial, annoying, and bulbous superstars. Ladies and gentlemen, PAUL HEYMAN!

    Heyman walks down to the ring to meet Jericho.

    Jericho: Now Paul you have been called many things, from a genius to a walrus. Many of the terms unflattering. Unfortunately most of them true, but i’ll give you credit for ushering yourself with talent.

    Heyman: It’s not that I align myself with great talent. It’s that I develop great talent as well. Like you, sir. Mr. Jericho your show The Highlight Reel, it was Paul Heyman who discovered and developed Chris Jericho. It was Paul Heyman who gave Jericho his first break.

    Jericho: That’s right you did Paul, and you still owe me money.

    Heyman: that’s why i’ve waived my fee for being here. When Paul Heyman takes a raw piece of talent and develops it, like I did with Curtis Axel when he faced Triple H and when he faces John Cena tonight.

    Jericho: I’ve been a fan of Curtis Axel for a long time. But I don’t wanna talk about Curtis Axel. I wanna walk about your other client-

    Heyman: BROCK LESNAR! Yes, the only man to hold the NCAA, WWE, and-

    Jericho: Will you please shut the hell up! I don’t wanna talk about Curtis Axel or Brock Lesnar. I wanna talk about your OTHER client. The man who has been off of Raw the past six weeks. CM Punk. Like I said, Punk has been absent. The last time he was on Raw this is what he said.

    A clip is shown from last month when CM Punk walked out of the ring during a promo and left the show.

    Jericho: the thing I noticed about that clip besides the fact you’re wearing the exact same suit…I hope you had it washed or something, is that you have the same look on your face as you do now, that not only did he shock the WWE Universe, but he shocked you as well.

    Heyman: Mr. Jericho i’m glad you brought it up because…this is my favorite suit and I wore it for you and I would appreciate it if you would bestow the same respect for me as I have for you by wearing this suit this evening.

    Jericho: AND…

    Heyman: What do you want me to tell you? CM Punk said it himself. The man was the longest reigning champion of the past 25 years. He held it for 434 consecutive days. He didn’t have to say stupid catchphrases. He WAS the best. And he-

    Jericho: Blah! BLAH! blahblahblahblah blah blah blah blahblahblahblah Where is CM Punk?!

    Heyman: My client and I will have an announcement in the weeks to come talking about the return of the best in the world CM Punk!

    Jericho: Punk is not allowed to sit at home for six weeks and be called the best in the world.

    Heyman: Well I have a client who would vehemently disagree with you right now.

    Jericho: He’s watching right now? HEY PUNK! Hey! How’s the family?! How’s Chicago? You know what else is at his hometown? The next pay per view! And if he think he can take his ball, go home and be called the best in the world he’s out of his bald headed mind. Besides, I think there are just as many jerichoholics watching at home that would say Chris Jericho is the best-

    Heyman: NO! I’m sorry, I get emotional. Don’t say it.

    Jericho: Don’t say what? Don’t say that Jericho is the be-

    Heyman: NO! It’s not yours to say. You don’t have that title.

    Jericho: Well it’s not Punk’s either. Unless he wants to come to Payback and face me one on one on pay-per-view once again.

    Heyman: Let me get this straight. You’re going to negotiate with ME now? I know you could mop the floor with me, but you don’t get to dictate terms with me and CM Punk.

    Jericho: Fine. Then let me say that Chris Jericho is the best in the world at what I do!

    “Y2J” chants.

    Heyman: I guess that’s called pulling my Punk card, huh? Alright. You want a match with CM Punk in Chicago, CM Punk’s hometown. You want a match with him in his hometown at Payback. Well on behalf of my client…I ACCEPT!

    Heyman offers a handshake. Jericho shakes.

    Jericho: Well thank you. I guess i’ll see you in Chicago.

    Jericho pulls Heyman in.

    Jericho: And tell Punk, after Payback he will never…ever…be the same again.

    Jericho leaves.

    Still to come, Cena faces Curtis Axel.

    [Commercial]

    Natalya and Diva’s Champ Kaitlyn are in the ring.

    Their opponents, The Bella Twins, head down to the ring.

    [Match 5]
    [Tag Match]
    [Natalya & Kaitlyn vs. The Bella Twins]

    Bell sounds. Kaitlyn and Nicki start off. Nick grabs Kaitlyn from behind. Kaitlyn powers out of it and hits an uppercut. Off the ropes and Kaitlyn with a shoulder tackle. Nicki rolls out of the ring. Kaitlyn grabs her and Nicki pulls her out of the ring. Nicki tolls her back in and covers for two. Nicki presses Kaitlyn against the ropes. Brie tags in. Kaitlyn whips and Brie with a clothesline. Brie with a chin lock. Kaitlyn gets up and Brie throws her headfirst back on the mat for a two count. Brie with a headlock. Kaitlyn gets back up. Brie whips her into the turnbuckle, runs, and Kaitlyn moves out of the way. Natalya tags in! Natalya with a suplex and a running clothesline. Natalya grabs Brie and applies the sharpshooter! Brie reaches for the tag, but Natalya pulls her back. Nicki gets in the ring and slaps Natalya. Kaitlyn spears Nicki. Brie throws Kaitlyn out of the ring. Brie grabs Kaitlyn and goes for a bulldog, but her leg buckles. Kaitlyn tries to tackle Brie, but Brie moves out of the way and spears Natalya. Nicki throws Kaitlyn out of the ring and covers Natalya for the three count.

    [Winners via Pinfall: The Bella Twins]
    [Time: 03:36]

    The Bellas sing Happy Birthday mockingly before leaving.

    Backstage, Curtis Axel is preparing for his match. Bret Hart walks over to him.

    Bret: Hey, kid. You look just like your father.

    Curtis: You and dad faced each other a lot, huh?

    Bret: Your dad put me through the toughest matches I ever had.

    Curtis: You see what I did to Triple H?

    Bret: Yeah, I saw what you did. Best thing you can do is get rid of that bum Paul Heyman

    Curtis: Just because you knew my dad doesn’t mean you know me. Nobody would give me the time of day except Paul Heyman. He believed in me. You go ahead an have your appreciation night. I’m going to beat the WWE Champion.

    He leaves.

    At ringside, Randy Orton comes down to the ring for his match.

    Up next, Sheamus and Randy Orton takes on Rhodes Scholars.

    [Commercial]

    A hype trailer for Bray Wyatt plays.

    Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes are at ringside.

    Orton’s partner, Sheamus, comes out and heads to the ring.

    [Match 6]
    [Tag Match]
    [Randy Orton & Sheamus vs. Rhodes Scholars]

    Bell sounds. Orton and Cody start off. They grapple. Orton side a side headlock. Off the ropes, Orton with a shoulder tackle. Off the ropes again and Orton with another shoulder tackle. They grapple. Cody with an arm lock. He puts Orton at the corner and lands a knee to the gut. Whip, counter, and Cody leaps over Orton. Off the ropes and Orton with a clothesline. Orton with a knee to the head. Tag to Sheamus. Sheamus with a battering ram to Cody for one. Sheamus with an arm lock and Cody knocks him into the turnbuckle. Tag to Sandow. Sandow whips Sheamus and goes for a tip toss, but Sheamus powers off of it, lifts Sandow out and powerslams him for two. Tag to Orton. Orton with a kick to the gut. He puts Sandow at the corner, climbs and lands a ten count of punches. Orton with a dropkick to the jaw for two. Sandow with right hands. Tag to Cody. Cody with a shot to the back. He puts him in the corner and whips. Orton powers off with a clothesline for two. Orton grabs Cody and hits a suplex. Tag to Sheamus. Sheamus goes off the ropes and hits a knee drop. Sheamus with clubbing blows to the chest. Cody with right hands. He kicks Sheamus down at the corner until the ref stops him. Cody whips, Sheamus counters and smacks Cody into the turnbuckle before hitting a neckbreaker for two. Cody with right hands. Tag to Sandow. Sandow with right hands, a snapmare and knees to the chest. Off the ropes, Sheamus counters and Sandow with a knee to the face. Off the ropes and Sheamus grabs him before hitting a rolling fireman’s carry. Sheamus climbs the turnbuckle, Cody distracts him and Sandow pulls Sheamus off the top causing him to fall to the mat.

    [Commercial]

    Sandow has Sheamus in a headlock. Sandow with a knee to the back. Tag to Cody. Sheamus tries to tag, but Cody pulls him off and rolls him into a waist lock. Cody with a chin lock applied. Sheamus gets up and lands a right. Cody runs at him and Sheamus with the Irish Curse backbreaker. Both men are down. Cody and Sheamus crawl and tag their partners in! Orton with two clotheslines and a powerslam to Sandow. Orton sees Cody coming and powerslams him. Sandow gets on the apron. Orton grabs Sandow and hits a DDT off the middle rope. Orton signals for the RKO. Sandow gets up and Cody pulls Sandow out of the ring so he can avoid it. Orton gets out of the ring and attacks Cody. Sandow grabs Orton and whips him head first into the turnbuckle post. Sandow rolls Orton into the ring and gets a two count. Tag to Cody. Cody stomps on Orton, then picks him up and delivers a forward suplex for two. Cody with a chin lock on Orton. Cody tags in Sandow. Sandow with a kick to head followed by knees to the face. Sandow then connects with a side russian leg sweep followed by the Elbow of Disdain for two. Sandow with knees to the arm. Tag to Cody. Cody shoves Orton into the corner and kicks him. Orton with a rake to the eyes and an uppercut. Cody runs at him and Orton with a t-bone suplex. Both men are down. They crawl to their corners. Orton tags in! Sheamus with forearm clotheslines to Cody. He tackles him in the corner and lands a knee to the face. Cody tags in Sandow. Sheamus grabs Sandow and delivers a two count of clubbing blows. Sheamus grabs Sandow and goes for White Noise, but Cody springboards and hits Sheamus with the Disaster kick. Orton sends Cody out of the ring. Sandow covers and gets a two count. Orton throws Cody over the barricade. Sandow goes for El Terminus, but Sheamus counters it into White Noise. Sheamus signals for the Brogue Kick. Sandow gets up and Sheamus connects! He covers and gets the three count.

    [Winners via Pinfall: Sheamus & Randy Orton]
    [Time: 15:42]

    Up next, John Cena faces Curtis Axel.

    [Commercial]

    John Cena comes out and heads to the ring for his match.

    His opponent, Curtis Axel, comes down with Paul Heyman.

    [Match 7]
    [Singles Match]
    [John Cena vs. Curtis Axel w/Paul Heyman]

    Bell sounds. They grapple. Curtis gets behind Cena and takes him down with a snapmare. Curtis maintains the headlock. Cena gets to his feet. He puts Curtis into the ropes, leap frogs over him twice and hip tosses Curtis. Curtis rolls out of the ring. Heyman reassures him that he’ll be fine.

    [Commercial]

    Curtis and Cena are fighting outside. Curtis with a knee to Cena. He then shoves Cena shoulder first into the ring steps. The ref counts and Cena barely beats the count of ten. Curtis kicks Cena, picks him up and punches him in the corner. He whips Cena into the turnbuckle and Cena crashes into it. Curtis grabs Cena and hits a suplex for two. Curtis with an arm lock followed by elbows to the chest and neck region. Curtis twists the arm and shoulder back. Curtis presses his knee on Cena’s head. Cena soon musters enough strength to get back to his feet. Curtis with a kick. He ducks a clothesline from Cena and decks Cena in the back of the head. Curtis with right hands to Cena. He stomps Cena down and chokes the champ with his boot. He picks Cena up. Cena goes off the ropes, hits two shoulder tackles followed by a spinning powerbomb. Off the ropes and Cena with Five Knuckle Shuffle. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment, but Curtis slips out of it and catches Cena with a dropkick for two. Curtis climbs the turnbuckle and lands a diving knee to the head. He climbs up again and misses the second time. Cena grabs Curtis and hits a body slam for two. Cena whips Curtis and Curtis with a kick to the head followed by a snapmare and a flipping headsnap for two. Curtis goes for the fisherman suplex, but Cena slips out of it and tries to lock in the STF. Curtis gets to his feet. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment and Curtis counters it into the perfectplex for two and a half! Cena gets up. Curtis runs at him and Cena moves causing Curtis to knock himself into the turnbuckle.

    An ambulance suddenly pulls into the arena. Cena gets out of the ring and walks over to the ambulance expecting Ryback. He stands outside too long and gets counted out.

    [Winner via Count out: Curtis Axel]
    [Time: 12:05]

    Cena opens the back of the ambulance, but nobody’s inside. Ryback comes out of nowhere and attacks Cena from behind. He throws Cena onto the stage and waits for him to get up. He tries to spear Cena through the wall again, but Cena avoids it. Cena grabs Ryback and goes for the Attitude Adjustment, but Ryback shoves Cena off and retreats. Curtis Axel celebrates his win in the ring as the show comes to an end.

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    “Ready to throw one right down the middle at the @Cardinal game in Busch Stadium in St Louis!”

  • Triple H Congratulates The Rock, Edge & Bret Hart Attend Hockey Game & More

    – Triple H tweeted the following message to The Rock regarding the box office success of his new movie, Pain & Gain:

    – WWE Hall of Famers Edge and Bret Hart attended Saturday night’s Calgary Hitmen vs. Edmonton Oil Kings minor league hockey game. Edge tweeted:

    – Titus O’Neil posted a new Tout video announcing that the Prime Time Players will be training with the Ohio State University football team prior to tonight’s RAW:

    • New STEPHANIE McMAHON BIKINI Photo: You’ve NEVER Seen Her Like This!
  • Bret Hart Talks About His Relationship with Vince McMahon, Greatest Compliment He’s Received & More

    WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart recently took part in an online Q&A session with fans. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

    Will he be making a career out of improv comedy he’s been doing?

    “I don’t think so, but you never know what can happen. I have a lot of fun doing them. I appreciate people giving me a stage. They present scenarios that are quite easy for anybody to step into and be quite funny. Sometimes I can be spontaneously funny. When you just make it up as you go along it’s hit or miss, but I’ve found I’ve done pretty good.”

    His Current Relationship with Vince McMahon:

    “The last conversations we’ve had have been good. He seems to always be very warm and friendly with me. I would say he’s on the very best of terms with me. I think the last time I really talked to him, my knee was pretty swollen. He wanted me to go out to the ring in Philadelphia — and I did go out — but we were talking about our various injuries, since he had just had hip surgery. We’ve both sort of realized that we’re not getting any younger.”

    What’s the Greatest Compliment He Ever Received?

    “(Long pause) I think it’s that I was often told by the wrestlers I worked with that I was their best match. That was every single one of them, from Mr. Perfect to my brother Owen to the Bulldog to the Undertaker to Steve Austin — almost every single one of them pulled me aside and said the best match they ever had was the one against me. The list goes on — 1-2-3 Kid, Kevin Nash, Roddy Piper, Yokozuna — and I think it’s true. Every match was a different story, and we made magic. The other thing is that I never hurt anybody in all the years I wrestled. I had wrestlers come up to me and thank me for the match every night, thanking me because there was never any extra aches and pains or injuries. No animals were harmed in the making of my movies!”

  • Bret Hart Talks WrestleMania 29, His Favorite WWE Superstars & More

    WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart recently spoke with WrestleNewz.com and answered several fan questions. Here are some highlights:

    His Experience at WrestleMania 29:

    “I really enjoyed it. The most fun for me was seeing a lot of the legends and the old names and faces that I’ve known for so many years — Jimmy Snuka, Roddy Piper and those kinds of guys. I was really quite impressed with seeing the great Bruno Sammartino and hearing his induction speech. To hear his struggle through his childhood with the Nazis — I never knew a lot of that stuff about Bruno. So I was quite touched by him. I got to run into him two or three times over that week, and he was really impressive to me.”

    The WrestleMania 29 Pay-Per-view:

    “I thought parts of it were really good. But parts of it I thought were, for me, very predictable. I kind of predicted things in my head and certain matches went exactly as I thought they would. But the one match I thought was outstanding was the Punk-Undertaker match. That was truly exceptional. They really had a great match — they couldn’t have done a better job with taking two different guys from two different eras and fusing them together to create the match that they got.”

    His Favorite Current WWE Superstars:

    “Right now I’m very impressed with Punk. And I’m very impressed with the one guy in The Shield — what’s his name O’Connell, O’Donnell? — Ambrose, that’s it. He’s really good. He’s got it down. He’s such a first-rate thinker on his feet when it comes to his timing, his expressions, his quickness, his deviousness. I love his deviousness! I saw him this past weekend and told him I thought he was great.”

    Thoughts on a meme showing him giving The Rock’s Rock Bottom to John Cena on the go-home RAW a 4/10:

    “I haven’t seen it, but it might be closer to the truth than people think. I don’t know if my look was on purpose. Sometimes I make funny expressions on my own that make me laugh. When there are people snapping pictures from every angle, it’s hard to know how you’ll look.

    But personally, I thought when he did the big move on (Cena), he kind of flubbed it up. He didn’t do it very well. It was like a four out of 10! They seemed to trip with their toes. They didn’t really get positioned right at all. They kind of tripped over each other. It’s hard to say who tripped over who, but I thought somebody flubbed it. Maybe Rock flubbed it. Yeah, I would say four out of 10. Four may be generous!”

    What it will take for WWE’s tag team division to be revived:

    “I think what it needs is for Vince McMahon to give it half a chance. The reason there’s no tag team wrestling is that Vince McMahon just woke up one day and realized he doesn’t like tag team wrestling. So they’re just slowly but surely eliminating it. I always loved it. It’s been part of wrestling since the beginning. It’s got a different kind of psychology. Different kind of teams can tell different kinds of stories. I think there’s a lot to be said for great tag team wrestling. I just think that Vince McMahon, or someone in the corporate side of the company, has made this decision to slowly phase it out.”