Posts Tagged ‘Hell in a Cell’

October PPVs Draw Poor Numbers, WWE’s “Biggest Turkeys”

— According to WWE’s latest performance indicators, the buy estimates for the October 2011 pay-per-view events—Hell in a Cell and Vengeance—totaled 322,000. Both shows drew under 200,000 buys, with Hell in a Cell drawing approximately 180,000 and Vengeance drawing approximotely 142,000. They are both down from last year’s shows in October.

— WWE.com has published a feature highlighting “the biggest turkeys” to ever step foot inside the squared circle. Among those profiled are Gobbledy Gooker, Vito, Bart Gunn, Fake Razor Ramon, Kizarny, Mike Adamle and Michael Cole.

— WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy Hart is scheduled to appear at Dr Fleas 8 Westmore Drive Toronto, Ontario, Canada on Saturday, December 3 from noon to 3:00 p.m. Call 519-600-1831 for more information.

Early HIAC PPV Buyrate Data, WWE Stars’ Online Popularity

— WWE’s Hell in a Cell event took place this past weekend and we’ve already got some early data on how the show did on pay-per-view. Expectations within WWE were that the show would do worse than last year – and early trending numbers indicate a 20% drop from Night of Champions.

Live attendance at the show saw only 7,500 paid fans (9,400 in total) with a live gate of $475,000, which is lower than most WWE pay-per-view events.

— The Top 20 most popular WWE personalities on Facebook in twitter, in Order, are John Cena, The Rock, Mysterio, Undertaker, Triple H, Randy Orton, Edge, Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, Kelly Kelly, Kane, John Morrison, big Show, The Miz, Kofi Kingston, CM Punk, Great Khali, Chris Jericho, Maryse and Bret Hart.

It’s worth noting that CM Punk doesn’t have a Facebook page, which strongly affects his ranking on the list.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

The Miz & R-Truth To Press Charges Against Triple H & WWE

The official Twitter feed of the WWE Insider announced tonight that The Miz and R-Truth will be pressing charges against Triple H and WWE.

The Insider wrote, “Just heard news that @mikethemiz and @RonKillings are pressing charges against Triple H and @WWE. More details as they unfold.”

Moments after Alberto Del Rio regained the WWE Championship inside Hell in a Cell, everyone in the cell was brutalized by The Miz and R-Truth, who were arrested then pummeled by Chief Operating Officer Triple H.

The fired Superstars have issued a video apology to WWE fans for their actions at Hell in a Cell. The Miz reveals they have filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against WWE and pressed assault charges against Triple H for his unprovoked attack.

Kidd Mocks Sin Cara Match, Ross Says “Strange Vibe” At Raw

— Tyson Kidd took a shot at the Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara match that took place last night at Hell in a Cell.

“Best part about being either Sin Cara?” he asked on Twitter. “Having the mask means you don’t have to show your face after that performance.”

— Jim Ross remarked the following on Twitter two hours before the start of tonight’s Raw SuperShow: “Very strange vibe today backstage @ Raw. Obviously lots of sore talents. All I know is that we have a 12 man tag. Expect fireworks.”

— One of the men holding Cody Rhodes’ Intercontinental Championship last night at Hell in a Cell was independent wrestler Luke Hawx.

source: F4WOnline.com

Kidd Upset With Online Report, Matches Taped For “Superstars”

— Tyson Kidd feels his Twitter remarks regarding the Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara match at Hell in a Cell were taken out of context by websites labeling it as a jab. The SmackDown Superstar wrote, “Love when things get taken out of context. You know what happens when you assume.”

Kidd said of the match, “Best part about being either Sin Cara? Having the mask means you don’t have to show your face after that performance.”

— Matches taped tonight in Lafayette, Louisiana for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars were:

* Alex Riley vs. JTG

* Michael McGillicutty vs. Percy Watson

source: ProWrestling.net

Lawler Returning Tonight, Live News From HIAC, Jericho-HIAC

– WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler announced on Monday afternoon that he’s en route to Cajundome and will be back on RAW tonight:

“Just landed in Lafayette, LA… driving now to the Cajundome!  I’m ready & excited to be back on #Raw tonight!!”

“Re: Cole’s wise-ass (no pun intended) remark about anal bleeding… no one would know more about anal conditions than @MichaelCole! #Raw”

“Cole’s proctologist called…they found his head! Maybe tonight, Cole will suffer some ORAL bleeding when I punch him in the mouth! #Raw”

– There was no dark match after last night’s WWE Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. CM Punk shook hands with John Cena and that was it.

– Evan Bourne, David Otunga, Cody Rhodes and Intercontinental Title were some of the terms trending worldwide on Twitter last night during WWE Hell in a Cell.

– Zack Ryder has joined the list of top 10 WWE merchandise movers with names like CM Punk, Sin Cara, John Cena and Rey Mysterio, based on recent numbers from their shop website.

– The WWE’s @WWEInsider Twitter account posted the following after Sunday’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view:

“Cops are now talking with John Laurinaitis. Triple H has left the building. Many Superstars are saying they’re very concerned.”

– Chris Jericho had the following to say about the Hell in a Cell PPV on Twitter:

“Tremendous ending of the HIAC ppv last night! Reminded me of an old Bill Watts UWF tv taping… @JRsBBQ”

WWE Hell In A Cell PPV Results: New WWE Champion

We get an exclusive interview with Alberto Del Rio backstage. Del Rio says it’s his first Hell in a Cell, but just like he did in his first TLC match, he’ll do great. Tonight he’s going to get his title back, because it’s his destiny.

Daniel Bryan beat JTG in a dark match prior to tonight’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view.

We open the show with a video package that highlights the theme of tonight’s event, as well as some of the main feuds heading into the PPV.

The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV. The entrance set looks great with a cell surrounding the ramp and a cool set up of video screens. Cole immediately hypes that there will be four title matches taking place tonight. He’ll be broadcasting with JR and Booker T tonight.

Christian vs. Sheamus

Christian’s music hits, and it looks like he’ll be starting things off tonight. Christian gets a decent reaction from the crowd, who look ready to start things off on a good note tonight.

Miz and R-Truth are shown walking up to the front row in the crowd with tickets in hand. Good old John Lauranitis is out and he climbs over the barricade to confront Miz and Truth. Miz and Truth show off their tickets and sit down but Ace calls for security. Security comes along and are quick to rush Miz and Truth out even though the crowd chants ‘let them stay’.

Sheamus is out next and he gets a decent pop, but Truth and Miz kind of stole his thunder just a bit.

Christian is cautious to get back into the ring once Sheamus is in. The bell rings and we’re ready to start things off. Both men lock up and Sheamus backs Christian right into the corner. Sheamus breaks and Christian bails to the apron. Christian gets back into the ring and ducks another lock up with a go behind. Sheamus hits an elbow, goes behind Christian, and takes him to the mat with a waistlock. Christian is slow to get up. We get another lock up and Sheamus takes Christian over with a side headlock. Christian gets to his feet and Sheamus takes him over again.

Christian backs Sheamus into the ropes and forces a break, then slaps Sheamus. Sheamus takes Christian down to the mat, then lets him up only to his a big clothesline. Sheamus tries to tie Christian up in the ropes but Christian hits Sheamus with an elbow to the eye. Sheamus chases Christian around the ring and comes back in to another slap. Sheamus takes Christian right back down to the mat. Christian goes to the outside and hits Sheamus but catches a punch of his own. Sheamus hits Christian across the chest with several clubbing blows to the chest, then brings him into the ring the hard way, scoring a near fall. Christian is able to catch a charging Sheamus with a kick, but when he jumps off the ropes, Sheamus catches him and hits a fall away slam. Sheamus goes up top, but Christian pushes him off to the outside.

Christian goes to the outside and beats on Sheamus before bringing him back into the ring and continuing the assault with right hands. Christian chokes Sheamus against the top rope before being forced to break. Sheamus comes back with a couple of rights of his own, but Christian punches back, then hits a back elbow from the second rope before climbing on Sheamus’ back and locking in a sleeper. Sheamus drops to his behind and Christian breaks the hold.

Sheamus slams Christian to the mat hard and goes for an elbow drop but he misses. Christian chokes Sheamus with his boot before laying in with a couple of right hands and kicks to the stomach. Christian avoids a couple of swings from Sheamus and continues with punches and kicks. Christian poses for the crowd to a lot of head. Christian picks Sheamus up and Sheamus begins to fight back with big right hands, but he runs right into a knee to the gut, and then a dropkick from Christian. Christian goes for a pin but only gets one.

Sheamus just won’t quit and he clubs away at Christian with big right hands across Christian’s back, knocking him down to the mat. Sheamus hits a clothesline, then another then runs into boots in the corner from Christian, but comes right back with a tilt-a-whirl slam for a two count. Sheamus tries for a urunage, but Christian fights out of it. Sheamus goes for a gorilla press but Christian fights out again. Christian tries for the killswitch but Sheamus fights out. Christian goes to the apron and drops the back of Sheamus’ neck across the top rope. Sheamus comes right back with a urunage backbreaker for another two count.

Christian comes back with a series of rights to the face, but when he goes for the top, Sheamus stops him. Sheamus tries for a superplex, but Christian fights him off and drops to the mat. Christian kicks Sheamus with both feet to the face, then connects with a tornado DDT from a seated position on the top rope. Christian crawls for the cover but doesn’t even get one. Christian waits for Sheamus to get to his feet and goes for the kill switch again. Sheamus fights it off and clotheslines Christian in the corner before hitting a knee lift to Christian’s face. Sheamus goes out to the apron and Christian grabs on to Sheamus’ leg, forcing him back into the ring. Christian fights Sheamus but Sheamus fights right back. Sheamus pulls himself up to the top turnbuckle and comes off with a big shoulder block from the top.

Sheamus tries for the bicycle kick but Christian drops to the mat. Sheamus goes to the apron and ends up being kicked to the floor. Christian tries for a baseball slide but Sheamus catches him by the feet and drops him to the floor hard. Christian tries to kick Sheamus into the ring post but Sheamus stops himself. Christian is able to connect with a spear on the floor, but Sheamus makes it into the ring at an 8 count. As soon as he gets into the ring, Christian hits Sheamus with another spear and goes for the pin, but he only gets two. Christian goes to the top and tries for a flying head butt, but Sheamus moves. Sheamus tries for the Celtic cross but Christian drops down and tries for the kill switch. Sheamus fights it off and Christian tries for the spear but eats the corner ring post. Sheamus hits the bicycle kick and pins Christian for the three count

Winner: Sheamus

Matt Striker is backstage with Mark Henry. Henry tells Striker to shut up. He makes fun of Striker, and says it doesn’t matter where in the world he faces Randy Orton. Whether it’s Hell in a Call, or a back alley, Randy Orton is going to join the Hall of Pain.

Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara

Sin Cara, the original, makes his way out to the ring for this match. This one will be hard to call, so please bear with me.

Dark Sin Cara (from here on out for this match referred to as dCara), makes his way out and points at Cara. He makes his way down to the ring, doing the same jump into the ring with the same pyro to boot.

The bell rings and the stupid lighting goes into effect and we’re ready to kick things off in this match. We get a lock up and dCara takes Cara to the mat, tying up his legs and standing on his back, posing before stretching him with a bow and arrow hold. Cara fights out of it and the two chain wrestle for a bit before Cara arm drags dCara away. dCara knocks Cara to the mat and takes him over with another arm drag.

Cara tries to get the crowd behind him before we get a test of strength. dCara knocks Cara to the mat, and the two employ some impressive gymnastics to flip over each other. dCara connects with a hurricarana, and Cara comes right back with one of his own. We get another stand off between the two Cara’s. dCara kicks Cara in the gut and hits him with a couple of clubbing blows to the back, but Cara comes right back with a springboard hurricarana and an awesome armdrag that sends dCara to the outside. Cara follows with a giant plancha that takes dCara out.

Cara hits a baseball slide while dCara tries to get back into the ring. Cara goes for an asai moonsault, but dCara moves and Cara connects with the ground. dCara sends Cara back into the ring and follows with a big senton that sets up a near fall. dCara locks in a rear chin lock. Cara struggles, but he’s able to make it back up to his feet and fights out of the hold. He goes for a back handspring something, but he’s met with a dropkick to the back from dCara. dCara goes for the pin but gets two, so he gets up and kicks Cara in the kidneys before sending him into the corner and hitting a big chop. Cara goes out to the apron, so dCara hits him with a big forearm to send him to the floor before diving over the top rope to the floor on top of Cara.

dCara brings Cara back into the ing and pins him for a two count. dCara connects with a backbreaker, and the crowd does not seem to be into this match at all, they are dead silent. dCara locks in another rear chin lock and when Cara fights up he just clubs him across the back. dCara goes for a belly to back suplex but Cara reverses out and lands on his feet. Both men go for a cross body and both connect, falling to the mat. The crowd is getting a boring chant started. Cara tries to flip over dCara but ends up stepping on his back. dCara is sent to the outside, so Cara goes to the top rope and leaps off with a neat sideways dive on top of dCara. Cara brings things back into the ring and tries for a couple of pins but he can’t keep dCara down. Cara hits a superkick, but dCara comes right back with a powerbomb for two.

dCara goes to the top but he’s stopped by Cara. Cara connects with a huge arm drag from the top rope that sends dCara almost entirely to the other side of the ring. dCara back body drops Cara to the apron and he’s caught with a huge kick. Cara goes to the top and tries for something but dCara moves and Cara rolls through. Cara is able to connect with the code red, and he pins dCara for a three count.

Winner: Sin Cara (the original)

CM Punk is shown backstage taping his wrists. David Otunga walks in. Punk asks if he’s got ambulances to be chasing. Otunga asks Punk where he went to school again? Otunga says he’s representing all the WWE superstars and he wants to talk to Punk. Punk says he doesn’t need anyone representing him. Punk makes fun of Otunga and says he hates lawyers before telling him to ‘vanish’.

Tag Team Championship Match: Air Boom vs. Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger

The champions, Bourne and Kofi, make their way out to the ring first to a nice reaction from the crowd.

Vickie Guerrero is introduced before Ziggler and Swagger. She asks the crowd to excuse her several times. She says it’s a pleasure to introduce the next new WWE Tag Team Champions, Jack Swagger, and Dolph Ziggler. Swagger and Ziggler make their way out to the ring, to a bit of a lukewarm reaction.

The bell rings, and it looks like Kofi and Swagger will be kicking things off for their respective teams. Both men lock up and Swagger locks in a head lock, pushing Kingston into the ropes. Swagger’s forced to break. Kofi locks in a head lock but Swagger pushes him off and knocks him down with a shoulder block. Kingston is able to take Swagger down to the mat and he hits him with a big European uppercut before tagging out to Bourne who comes in hitting a double stomp on Swagger. Swagger slams Bourne to the mat and tags in Ziggler. Bourne is able to come up with a couple of quick lether kicks to Ziggler’s legs that stop him in him tracks before tagging out to Kofi who comes in and hits a big splash in the corner.

Bourne tags back in and the two hit a cool double team hurricarana. Ziggler is able to make the tag to Swagger who comes in and buries his shoulder into Bourne’s midsection repeatedly. Swagger goes for the cover but he can’t get three. Swagger tags out to Ziggler, who comes in and puts the boots to Bourne before hitting snap mare and big elbow drop for another two count. Ziggler goes for something in the corner but Bourne ducks and Ziggler connects face first with the turnbuckle. Kofi tags in and goes to hit the ropes but Swagger pulls them apart and Kingston falls to the floor while the ref is distracted. Ziggler follows out and slams Kofi’s head into the apron before sending him back into the ring and trying for a pin. Kingston kicks out so Swagger locks in a modified crossface.

Ziggler continues taking it to Kofi with a neckbreaker that’s good for another two count. Ziggler and Swagger continue to bend the rules, using ref distraction to sneak in a couple of cheap shots. Kingston tries to fight back with right hands, but Swagger tags back into the ring and begins stomping at Kofi’s midsection. Kofi won’t die and he swings wildly at Swagger, but Swagger clamps on a front face lock, taking Kofi down to a knee. Kofi stuggles to make his way toward his cover and Bourne stretches, but Swagger shoves Kofi back and taunts Bourne, allowing Ziggler to lay in a couple of boots with the distraction. Swagger drops Kingston with a belly to back suplex that’s good for another two count.

Ziggler tags back in and pounds on Kingston in the corner. Ziggler pulls Kingston out and hits a snap mare before smiling at Bourne and taking his time. Ziggler goes for an elbow drop and connects, getting another two count. Ziggler tags out to Swagger who almost lets Kingston get to his corner, but locks in the ankle lock instead. Kingston rolls through and Swagger catches Kingston on his shoulder. Kingston is able to counter into a DDT, and both men are down.

Both men make the tag and Bourne kicks away at Ziggler before going to to the top and coming off with the double knees to the shoulders which is good for another two count. Ziggler tries for the rocker dropper but Bourne avoids it and hits a standing moonsault. Swagger comes in and locks in an ankle lock but Kingston comes in from the top rope diving on Swagger. Ziggler is able to connect with the Zig Zag on Kofi. Swagger tags back in and goes to the top rope. Ziggler places Bourne in Swagger’s arms, but Bourne counters into a hurricarana, holding on to Swagger’s legs for the pin, while Kingston pulls Ziggler from the ring. Bourne gets the three count and the win.

Winners and STILL Champions: Air Boom

The cell is shown being lowered toward the ring, and Michael Cole begins hyping up the World Heavyweight Championship match that will be taking place next. This lead us right into a video package that highlights the events that have led up to this match between Henry and Orton.

Hell in a Cell Match for the World Heavyweight Title: Mark Henry (c) vs. Randy Orton

Mark Henry is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and he gets a bit of heat as he makes his way down the entrance ramp. Cole mentions that this is the 22nd Hell in a Cell match, and the first for Mark Henry.

Henry waits in the ring for a bit before Orton’s music hits, and it’s always easy to forget just how freaking HUGE the cell is. Orton makes his way out to a huge pop and makes his way straight down to the cell.

The ref on the outside locks the door behind Orton when he makes his way into the ring, and Orton makes his way to the turnubckles, posing for he fans in attendance.

The bell rings and Orton charges Henry, hitting him with knees and rights to the face. Orton clubs across Henry’s back and kicks away at him while Henry flees to the outside. Orton follows and tries to slam Henry face first into the cage but Henry prevents it. Henry shoulders Orton and goes to ram him face first into the cage but Orton falls to his feet and slams Henry into the cage instead. Orton is actually able to knock Henry to his back with a big clothesline. Orton bring Henry back into the ring and stomps away at him hard before hitting a big knee drop.

Orton goes for his rope assisted DDT, but Henry fights him off and sends him face first into the turnbuckle instead. Both men go to the floor, and Henry grabs Orton’s arm, pulling it hard against the ring post, causing Orton to scream in pain. Orton is able to pull back, sending Henry into the ring post. Orton goes up to the apron and kicks down at Henry who is on the floor. Orton jumps off toward Henry but Henry catches him and slams him into one cage wall, then another, then into the ring post.

Henry picks Orton up to his feet and rolls him back into the ring. Orton tries to fight back, but Henry lifts Orton up over his shoulder and hits a running powerslam. Henry goes for the cover but he’s only able to get a two count. Henry picks Orton back up to his feet and hits a head butt that sends Orton out to the floor. Henry follows and lays in with big right hands. Orton tries to fights back but Henry is too strong, picking Orton up over his shoulder and powerslamming him on the arena floor.

Henry goes over toward the ring steps, pulling the top two off and tossing them aside. Henry pulls Orton up to his feet and walks him over toward the steps still remaining in the corner, slamming him face first into the cell wall on the way. Henry picks up the top two steps he threw to the side earlier and he chucks them hard at Orton, standing in the corner. Orton gets out of the way and the steps crash down hard to the floor.

Orton tries to fight back, but Henry shoulders him again, running him head first into the cell wall. Henry screams in Orton’s face ‘welcome to MY Hell’. Henry smashes Orton’s face against the cage, pushing hard. Henry lets go and Orton quickly makes his way back into the ring. Henry follows and he’s caught with a couple of quick boots from Orton, but when Orton tries to whip Henry across the ring, Henry sends Orton into the corner and splashes before hitting a big splash to a laid out Orton, scoring a two count. Henry clubs away across Orton’s back before picking him up and slamming him down over his knee.

Henry wears Orton down to the point that Orton is down to his knees. Orton will not give up though, as he gets back to his feet and begins punching away at Henry’s head. Henry hits a nasty head butt and tosses Orton to the outside. Henry follows out to the floor slowly. Henry takes Orton over to the ring steps, picking Orton up. Henry tries for the World’s strongest slam, but Orton grabs on to the cell wall and kicks away at Henry, stunning him. Orton DDT’s Henry on the ring steps, then waits for him to get up so he can send him head first into the ring post. Orton sends him head first into another ring post before things move back into the ring. Orton connects with a Thesz press before laying in with a series of right hands on Henry.

Orton connects with a perfect dropkick that takes Henry out to the apron. Orton brings Henry back into the ring with his rope assisted DDT. Orton drops down to the mat and begins to psych himself up. Orton waits for Henry to get to his feet and he connects with the RKO. Orton goes for the pin, but Henry kicks out at two.

Orton looks shocked, and upset. Orton gets back up to his feet and looks around calculatingly. Orton backs up into the corner and waits for Henry to get into position. Orton goes for the punt, but Henry stops him cold by catching him with the World’s strongest slam, putting Orton down for the three count.

Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Mark Henry

The Cell is quickly picked up and Henry is given his title. Henry makes the ref raise his hand before leaving the ring and making his way to the back. Henry stops when he gets out of the ring and he goes under the ring, grabbing a chair. Henry brings the chair back into the ring and connects with another World’s strongest slam on Orton. Henry goes to the corner and grabs the chair he’s brought into the ring with him. Henry wraps the chair around Orton’s ankle and drags him toward the corner. Henry climbs up to the second rope, but when he leaps off Orton is able to move, avoiding Henry crashing to the mat. Orton takes the chair off of his ankle and buries it in Henry’s gut before slamming it across the Champion’s back. Henry bails to the outside, but Orton follows him up the ramp, hitting him in the back, and chest, dropping the champ to his knees. Orton lays in with another across the back. Orton goes for another, but Henry kicks at Orton and stops him from hitting him again. Henry gets to his feet and jogs off toward the back. Orton is furious as he slams the chair down to the ground.

Josh Matthews is backstage with Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio says he shouldn’t be in this brutal, barbaric match. He not an animal or criminal. But when an animal is trapped, that’s when he becomes more dangerous, and that’s what Del Rio will do tonight. Tonight, people will see a side of Del Rio they didn’t know existed, and he’s coming back from Hell with the WWE Title.”

Cody Rhodes makes his way out to the ring with his bag holders in tow.

Cody grabs the mic and he says he knows there are many around the world that are watching tonight with their bags on their heads, trying to cover themselves. He says we haven’t even reached Halloween yet, and he wouldn’t allow many of the people here on his street. He says if you don’t accept a bag you should be euthanized. Rhodes says just like the current Intercontinental title should be put to rest. Rhodes dumps his title into a brown paper bag and then asks to be handed the velvet bag. Rhodes reaches into the bag and pulls out a classic IC title belt, with a white strap.

Rhodes says this belt was worn by men like Bret Hart, Ricky Steamboat, Randy Savage, and even Steve Austin, but he’ll wear the belt with even more pride and honor than any of those men, and he’ll take on all comers. Rhodes is interrupted by Lauranitis, who comes out and introduces himself to the crowd. Ace says that Rhodes will be defending his belt right now as per the orders of Triple H, and his opponent is introduced as John Morrison.”

Cody Rhodes vs. John Morrison

It looks like Rhodes will be forced to defend his title in a suit. The bell rings and Morrison catches Rhodes with a roll up for two. Morrison takes Rhodes down for another pin and another kick out. Morrison takes Rhodes over with a side headlock, and Rhodes fights out of it. Rhodes goes for a dropkick but he misses and falls to the mat. Morrison locks in another side head lock.

Rhodes fights out only to eat a big shoulderblock that sends him to the floor. Morrison hits a big baseball slide that sends Rhodes down hard. Rhodes goes to the outside and tries to leave but Morrison brings him back toward the ring. Rhodes hangs on to the ring post and tries to get himself counted out but Morrison forces him back into the ring. Rhodes is able to come back hitting a front suplex before kicking Morrison in the head and taking him down to the mat. Rhodes wraps Morrison’s arm around his head and wrenches away at his neck.

Morrison slowly makes his way back to his feet and catches a big punch to the face and kick to the gut for his troubles. Rhodes tries for the Alabama Slammer, but Morrison counters into a roll up for two. Rhodes turns to work on Morrison’s legs, locking in a figure four leg lock. Morrison is able to struggle over to the ropes to force Rhodes to break the hold. Rhodes hits Morrison with a big right to the side of the face, then another, before hitting a knee drop to the side of Morrison’s face.

Morrison gets back to his feet and forces Rhodes into the corner, wearing him down with punches and elbows to the face. Morrison hits his neat flipping slam which is good for a two count. Morrison goes for starship pain but Rhodes holds on to Morrison’s leg to prevent it. Morrison is able to connect with a Pele kick but he misses a big kick and Rhodes is able to roll Morrison up and steal the three count.

Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Cody Rhodes

Rhodes makes his way to the back, flaunting his new/old beautiful title belt on the way out while Morrison seethes in the ring.

Triple H is shown backstage on the phone. Ace comes in and says they have a problem. Hunter says he doesn’t appreciate Lauranitis making the matches. Ace has Hunter follow him and Truth and Miz and shown backstage being held off. It looks like they’ve taken out Bourne and Kingston. Hunter says he told Lauranitis to get cops and says it better not happen again.

Divas Championship Match: Kelly Kelly vs. Beth Phoenix

Beth Phoenix is the first woman to make her way out to the ring, to a decent reaction from the crowd. And of course she’s got her buddy Natalya in tow.

Kelly Kelly is out next, with Eve accompanying her, and she also gets a pretty good reaction from the crowd.

Kelly is able to fight to her feet and out of the hold but Beth puts her right back down to the mat and drives her elbow down into Kelly’s spine before spanking her. Kelly tries to come back with forearms to Beth’s face, but Beth hits another back breaker and stretches Kelly across her knee, putting on the pressure to wear the champion down. Kelly is able to battle out of it, and surprise Beth with a roll up but Beth kicks out at two. Beth lays her knee into the side of Kelly’s head, knocking her away. Beth picks Kelly up and suplexes her by dropping her across the ropes and then down to the mat. Beth goes for the pin but only gets two. Beth goes for a powerbomb, but Kelly counters into a hurricarana, holding on for a pin and two count. Beth fights out and takes Kelly right down to the mat, pounding away.

Beth kicks at Kelly before choking her in the ropes, but when she jumps into the ropes Kelly moves and Beth crashes into the ropes. Kelly hits a neckbreaker but it’s not enough to keep Beth down for three. Both women go for roll ups but neither get it. Beth tries for the glam slam but Kelly avoids it by flipping out. Kelly tries for a backslide but Phoenix traps her in the corner. Kelly is able to come back by repeatedly slamming Beth’s head into the turnbuckle. Kelly hits a back handspring elbow in the corner, before going up to the top and slamming Beth down face first into the mat. Kelly goes for the pin but Beth kicks out at two.

Natalya and Eve get into it on the outside and Natalya slams Eve into the barricade. Kelly goes for the rocker dropper, but Beth counters, slamming Kelly into the ropes and kicking her in the gut. Beth locks on a submission and Natalya gloats on the mic while Kelly screams. Kelly gets to the ropes to force a break, but Beth distracts the ref and Natalya slams the mic into Kelly’s face. Beth hits the glam slam and pins Kelly, getting the three count.

Winner and NEW WWE Diva’s Champion: Beth Phoenix

Phoenix cries and holds up her title as she celebrates with Natalya.

The Cell begins to lower toward the ring again as we get another video package that shows us the events over the past few weeks that have led into this match. With just about an hour to go for the PPV, this match is either going to be long, or we can expect a series of post-match shenanigans.

Hell in a Cell Match for the WWE Title: John Cena (c) vs. CM Punk vs. Alberto Del Rio

Ricardo Rodreigez is introduced first, and Del Rio’s personal ring announcer makes the introductions for the first challenger who makes his way down to the ring. Del Rio makes his way into the arena to a poor reaction in a beautiful silver convertible.

CM Punk is the next man to make his way out to the Cell, and he gets a huge chant from the crowd before his music hits, and a big pop as soon as the opening chords are played.

The Champion is the last man to make his way out to the ring, and he gets a mixed reaction, although it’s still a huge reaction either way.

We get formal ring introductions for all three men, and this time Del Rio doesn’t balk about being introduced by Justin Roberts. After much grandstanding, it looks like it’s finally time to begin tonight’s main event.

The door is shown being locked, and the bell rings and this one is off. Punk chases Del Rio out of the ring immediately and stalks him around the ring. Del Rio gets in the ring only to be chased right back out by Cena. Cena goes to the outside so Del Rio rolls right back in.

Punk and Cena are able to corner Del Rio, and they work him over in the corner with punches, kicks and big blows to the side of the head until Punk tries to catch Cena with a roll up for a two count out of nowhere. Punk and Cena stare each other down, Punk ducks a clothesline and Cena tries for the AA. Punk fights out and tries for the G2S, but Cena fights out. Cena tries for the STF, but Punk sends Cena to the outside instead. Del Rio tries to attack Punk from behind but ends up falling to the outside. Cena shoulders Del Rio and Punk dives out through the ropes on top of both men sending them into the side of the cell. Punk takes Del Rio back into the ring and gets a quick two count.

Punk goes to the outside and grabs a chair, sending it into the ring, but he’s attackes from behind by Cena. Punk avoids being sent into the ring steps, but Del Rio shoves him hard into the cell wall. Del Rio and Cena take things back into the ring where Del Rio gets the better of Cena. Del Rio grabs another chair and wedges it in the corner, but Cena hits a couple of shoulder blocks, belly to back suplex, and five knuckle shuffle to Del Rio. Cena can’t connect with the AA though, and Punk is in, hitting a neckbreaker/DDT combo on Cena and Del Rio before tossing Del Rio to the outside. Punk’s back is scraped up and bleeding. Punk goes to the outside and under the ring to grab a table that he begins to set up on the outside.

Punk charges Cena on the ring apron and hits a running knee, but when he teases the bull dog through the table, Cena shoves Punk hard off the apron and into the cell wall. Cena makes his way back into the ring where he’s promptly attacked by Del Rio with the steel chair. Del Rio sets up the chair in the middle of the ring before he sets down Cena in it with a hard belly to back suplex. The chair crumples slowly under the weight of Cena. Del Rio buries his knee in Cena’s jaw and pushes against the champ hard. Del Rio seats Cena on the top turnbuckle and pulls him back into a tree of woe, stomping and choking away at Cena.

Del Rio charges Cena but Cena pulls himself up and Del Rio crashes into the ring post hard. Cena rights himself on the turnbuckle, but Punk shakes the ropes and Cena crotches himself. Punk hits a Russian leg sweep on Del Rio for another two count. Punk hits a falcon arrow and goes for the pin on Del Rio, but he still only gets two. Punk eats a clothesline from Del Rio which is good for another near fall. Del Rio locks in a rear chin lock on Punk.

Punk is able to fight up to his feet and Cena sneakily climbs up to the top rope. Cena launches himself off the top and hits a rocker dropper from the top on Del Rio, taking Punk down in the process. Cena tries for a pin on both men but he’s unable to get the three count on either. Cena gets to his feet and shoulders Del Rio, but Del Rio drops to his feet and connects with a back stabber. Punk kicks Del Rio in the face and Del Rio falls out of the ring, only to turn around and be taken out in turn by Cena.

Ricardo fans Del Rio on the outside while Punk and Cena square off in the middle of the ring. Punk looks for the G2S, but Del Rio is in with a chair that he uses to hit both men across the back. Del Rio lays waste to both men with the chair before setting it on Cena’s chest and stomping down, then laying Punk on top of Cena and the chair. Del Rio goes to the top and leaps off with a huge senton on top of both men. Del Rio tries to pin but Punk and Cena but neither man stays down for three.”

Punk avoids the arm breaker from Del Rio and back body drops him to the outside. Cena is able to connect with the AA on Punk, but when he goes for the pin it’s broken up by Del Rio. Del Rio is able to lock in the arm breaker on Cena after an enzugiri, but it’s broken up by Punk. Punk connects with the G2S on Cena, but he’s pulled out of the ring during the pin by Del Rio who slams him into the cage wall, then the ring steps. Del Rio grabs a chair and throws it right into Punk’s knee before choking him with his boot.

Back in the ring Cena surprises Del Rio with a roll up, but Del Rio kicks out at two and sends Cena to the outside with a hard kick. Del Rio follows to the outside and sends Cena hard into the ring steps, then the cell wall. Del Rio goes back to the chair, which he grabs and brings down hard on Cena’s legs.

Del Rio turns to Cena, but he’s caught in the STF. Ricardo steals the key from the ref and tries to hit Cena with a pipe but Cena stops him and hits the AA, sending him from the cell. When Cena turns around he’s hit with the pipe by Del Rio, who sends Cena from the cell. Del Rio locks the cell door, locking Cena out of the match. Del Rio turns his attention to Punk, sending him back into the ring.

Del Rio hits a German suplex, bridging into a pin, but Punk kicks out at two. Del Rio goes for another German, but Punk reverses into a roll up for two. Punk goes to the top, but Del Rio connects with a nasty enzugiri that’s good for another two count. Cena is shown slowly getting to his feet on the outside. Del Rio tries for the arm breaker but Punk pushes Del Rio off and into the corner. Punk lays in with a couple of big kicks and takes Del Rio down with a huge leg lariat.

Punk hits the high knee in the corner and follows up with the bulldog on Del Rio. Punk goes to the apron and brings himself back into the match with a huge springboard clothesline for another near fall. Cena is shown on the outside struggling to force the cage door open. Del Rio goes to the floor where he’s able to grab the steel pipe which he uses to whack Punk across the face. Del Rio taunts Cena on the floor. Back in the ring, Punk tries for the G2S, but Del Rio fights out of it, and hits Punk in the head with the pipe. Del Rio pins Punk and gets the three count.

Winner and NEW WWE Champion: Alberto Del Rio

As soon as the cell is picked up a bit Cena makes his way in to attack Del Rio. A couple of hooded guys are in and it’s Miz and Truth who attack everyone including the officials while the cage is lowered. The entire locker room and Triple H are out and they’re trying to rip down the cage while Truth and Miz continue to attack everyone locked in the cage with them.

Everyone is crowded around doing whatever they can to get into the cage when finally someone makes his way down with bolt cutters. As soon as security make their way into the ring, Miz and R-Truth drop to their knees and put their hands behind their backs. Miz and Truth are cuffed.

Miz and Truth are escorted out of the cage and by the entire locker room. Hunter attacks both of them, hitting them with repeated rights and lefts. Triples H shoves away Lauranitis before being forced off of Miz and Truth. Hunter is held back but he’s still struggling to get at both Miz and Truth. The PPV ends in confusion as Miz and Truth are led away and Hunter is held back with the entire locker room looking on.

That’s the end of the show. Thanks to everybody who joined us for Live Coverage!

Picture Of The HIAC Cage Being Set Up For Tonight

Check out this picture from inside the New Orleans arena ..

Satan’s Structure is being set up for the carnage that will unfold in just a matter of hours.

BE HERE TONIGHT for our LIVE COVERAGE of WWE HELL IN A CELL!

The Rock’s Next Movie, Former WWE Star To ROH

— Nola.com reports that production for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s next movie, Snitch, is scheduled from December 3 to January 20 in Shreveport, Louisiana. The movie co-stars Academy Award award-winning actress Susan Sarandon.

— Mike Mondo, who formerly competed as Mikey in WWE, has signed a contract with Ring of Honor.

— Immediately after Sin Cara’s victory over Heath Slater on SmackDown, the second Sin Cara appeared on the TitanTron. Ripping off his blue mask to reveal a black and silver one underneath, he claimed that the Sin Cara in the ring had once stolen his identity. He then declared a match this Sunday at Hell in a Cell to decide who has the right to be called Sin Cara.

Gail Kim Removed From WWE Roster, HIAC Announcing Plans

— WWE removed Gail Kim’s bio from their company website Friday, which would indicate that she has officially parted ways with the organization.

On August 5, Gail Kim announced on Twitter that she quit the promotion following a brief appearance on the August 1 Raw. She later indicated that WWE did not grant her release, instead forcing her to stay with the promotion for the remainder of her contract.

Kim wrote the following on Twitter this afternoon regarding the website edit:

“Yeah I guess they’re slow. Cuffs shouldve been off last week.”

— Jim Ross stated the following on Twitter regarding WWE’s plans for the broadcast team this Sunday at Hell in a Cell:

“Just to clarify, I’m NOT certain the King will be in New Orleans for HIAC. I ‘hope’ that he’s there. I’m excited that I WILL be.”

— CM Punk stated on Twitter that he is scheduled for an autograph signing this Sunday in New Orleans, Louisiana:

“I’ll be at Kmart in New Orleans on 1400 S. Clearview Pkwy on Sunday at 11:00 a.m. signing autographs! HOO-RAAAAAAAAY.”

*Spoilers* New HIAC Match, RAW Angle Continues On SmackDown

– On Monday’s RAW, WWE began a storyline where several disgruntled superstars banded together and with David Otunga as their legal counselor, decided to take legal action against Triple H next week on RAW.

At Tuesday’s SmackDown taping, WWE continued the angle, with more wrestlers talking about the need to remove Triple H from power.

– After debating as to whether to feature a Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara match at Sunday’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, WWE made the match official by announcing it at Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings from St. Louis.

– The heel Sin Cara appeared at Tuesday’s SmackDown taping and cut a promo in Spanish before revealing a new black mask and black outfit.

Punk Ribs Laurinaitis, SyFy Snubs WWE, HIAC Tag Title Match

– Syfy issued a press release Tuesday announcing the “best quarter ever” for the cable network in the just-completed third quarter 2011. Despite ratings and overall audience viewership increasing, there is no mention of SmackDown in the press release.

– The brown jacket CM Punk wore to commentary on RAW actually belonged to John Laurinaitis which is why CM Punk said on commentary, “I got this coat from a bum.”

– Stan sent word that there was 31 minutes and 11 seconds of in-ring action on last night’s WWE RAW Supershow, up from the previous week.

– There has been talk of SmackDown Diva Askana doing some ring announcing for WWE.

– Air Boom vs. Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger is being rumored for Sunday’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view.

(Source: f4wonline.com)

Zack Ryder May End YouTube Show, WWE Highlights Undertaker

— Zack Ryder states during an interview published in the November 2011 issue of WWE Magazine that he would prefer to end his YouTube show, Z! True Long Island Story, once he secures a comfortable position on WWE programming.

When asked if he’s concerned with viewers getting tired of the show, Ryder replied, “Well, I’m tired of it already, so it wouldn’t surprise me if some viewers get tired of it soon. Honestly, I can only do this show for so long before the charm kinda wears off. Once I get to where I want to be on TV, then there will be no need for the show, and that’s a good thing.” Also in the WWE Magazine interview, Ryder said he decided to start the show to get himself noticed, which he knew would “either work or get me fired.”

— WWE.com has posted a photo gallery recapturing The Undertaker’s most brutal Hell in a Cell encounters.

The October 2011 issue of WWE Magazine teased a possible appearance by The Phenom at the subsequent pay-per-view, Vengeance on October 23.

Is Lawler Suffering From Anal Bleeding?, Punk Discusses HIAC

— Jim Ross expects Jerry Lawler to return to television next week after being slammed through the announce table by Mark Henry on last week’s Raw SuperShow. He wrote today on Twitter, “1. I expect king back for Raw & ‘perhaps’ HIAC..TBD.”

He also addressed Michael Cole’s statement on last night’s show that Lawler suffered anal bleeding as a result of the attack.

“The ‘anus’ line was Cole being cute therefore no anus updates are coming from me,” Ross explained.

— CM Punk discusses his expectations for his triple threat encounter this Sunday at Hell in a Cell.

— The September 24 episode of A.M. Raw scored a 1.02 cable rating, with 1,172,000 viewers.

source: PWInsider.com

Hell In A Cell Match Takes Place After RAW (Pictures)

Monday’s RAW SuperShow from Kansas City, Missouri featured a Hell in a Cell steel cage hanging above the ring – and fans in attendance got to see “Satan’s Structure” in action after the RAW broadcast went off the air.

The advertised dark match main event was supposed to see WWE Champion John Cena defend against former champions Alberto Del Rio and CM Punk in a triple threat match.

When RAW ended, Teddy Long came out and ordered two more competitors be added to the match – Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger – and for the Hell in a Cell cage to be lowered.

According to live correspondents who were at the show, the match started off with the heels dominating the action. However, it did not take long before Cena and CM Punk fought back, with John Cena hitting Jack Swagger with an Attitude Adjustment for the win.

Check out these pictures from the post-RAW Hell in a Cell match – taken by an SEScoops.com reader who was there:

Two Matches Added To Hell in a Cell, SD Match Announced

— Two additional matches have been announced for Sunday’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view:

* Christian vs. Sheamus

* Kelly Kelly vs. Beth Phoenix for the WWE Divas Championship

Also announced for the show are Mark Henry vs. Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship and John Cena vs. CM Punk vs. Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Championship.

— WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H announced on Raw that Christian would face Randy Orton on this week’s episode of SmackDown.

Divas Debut New Looks On RAW, Superstars

— Eve Torres stated on Twitter that she will debut a new look tonight on Raw.

She wrote, “Debuting a bit of a new look tonight… Let me know what you think!”

Meanwhile, The Bellas Twins debuted new ring gear in a match taped for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars—against A.J. and Kaitlyn.

Joey Styles said of their garments: “Their outfits were the greatest ring gear in history!”

Also taped tonight for Superstars was John Morrison vs. Drew McIntyre.

Foley Teases Appearance At HIAC, SmackDown Draws Poor Crowd

– Mick Foley teased during Monday’s Raw Superstar that he would appear at Hell in a Cell. He wrote on Twitter,

“Maybe I’ll show Jackman how it’s done when I show up as the secret guest ref in the Hell in a Cell, RIGHT there in New Orleans, Louisiana!”

He later acknowledged that his message was merely a joke:

“Ooops, pulled a Weiner there – that was supposed to be a DM to @michaelcole ! Just completely ignore my last message! Thanks for a fun Raw everyone – started 5 new rumors.”

– Tuesday’s SmackDown taping at Wright State University’s Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio drew a poor crowd as the entire side of the arena that WWE cameras were shooting from was completely tarped off. This is the second SmackDown taping in three weeks to garner lackluster attendance; almost all of the camera side for the September 6 event at the Huntington Center in Toledo, Ohio was tarped off.

– The SmackDown live event for Sunday, November 13 in Lisbon, Portugal has been canceled. Meanwhile, matches pitting Mark Henry against Randy Orton are being advertised for the European tour.

Edge Pulled From Upcoming Events, Kelly Kelly On Facebook

— Edge is no longer advertised for tonight’s SmackDown taping in Dayton, Ohio and the Oct. 2 Hell in a Cell pay-per-view in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Edge had been listed on both venue websites for special appearances as recently as last week.

— An official Facebook page for Kelly Kelly has been launched at facebook.com/BarbieBlankOfficialPage. All other accounts are fake.

— Rosa Mendes, who has not competed since the July 29 episode of SmackDown, stated on Twitter that she will be on hand for tonight’s taping in Dayton, Ohio.

— WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels is in Canada’s Yukon Territory this week filming episodes for MacMillan River Adventures on the Outdoor Channel. Part two of his gator hunting experience with Triple H airs tonight at 11:30 p.m.

Changes To WWE Creative, Edge Scheduled For Hell in a Cell

— WWE has changed the structure of their creative staff with a “home team” and “road team” initiative. Road teams will travel to each week’s television tapings while home teams will work at company headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut to develop future shows. WWE creative head Stephanie McMahon, a mother of three children, and Brian Gewirtz will reportedly stay at home to avoid going on the road on a weekly basis.

— The official website of the New Orleans Arena is advertising Edge for next month’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event taking place October 2: “Witness the Superstars of both Raw and Smackdown live under the same roof for a PPV extravaganza live event featuring: John Cena, Randy Orton, Alberto Del Rio, The Miz, Edge, Rey Mysterio, John Morrison, The Big Show and many more Superstars live!”

WWE paid tribute to the “Rated-R Superstar” following last night’s SmackDown taping in Toronto, Ontario with “Edge Appreciation Night.” He also hosted “The Cutting Edge” with World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton and Mark Henry during the taped show. He is also advertised for next Tuesday’s SmackDown taping in Dayton, Ohio.

(source: prowrestling.net)

Hell In A Cell PPV Poster: John Cena Goes to Hell

Greetings from HELL!

Another promotional poster has been released for WWE’s upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view – and this one features John Cena.

WWE Hell in a Cell takes place on Sunday, October 2nd.

The official event synopsis reads:

“Surrounded by steel. Besieged by brutality. Confined by chaos. Those locked inside the confines of Hell in a Cell are changed forever

Don’t miss John Cena, Randy Orton, The Miz, Wade Barrett, Rey Mysterio, and all your favorite Superstars brave WWE’s most diabolical construction at Hell in a Cell live on pay-per-view.” 

It’s hard to read in the poster to the right – there’s a caption on the poster that reads, “John Cena Goes To Hell.”

Below is the original Hell in a Cell poster, which features Kane.

WWE.com announced July 23 that he would be sidelined for at least three months after suffering a fractured fibula. He sustained the injury while being attacked by Mark Henry on the July 22 episode of SmackDown, which occurred moments after losing to Randy Orton in a Street Fight.

WWE Hell in a Cell

Game Developer Talks About SmackDown vs. RAW 2011

BUY IT HERE: SmackDown vs. RAW 2010 (Amazon.com)ir?t=se0e6 20&l=ur2&o=1

The hosts of the Monday Night Mayhem Internet radio show sent in the following recap with THQ’s Bryan Williams, a developer of the new Smackdown vs. RAW 2010 video game:

THQ’s Bryan Williams Discusses The Release Of WWE’s SmackDown vs. RAW 2011, The Changes & Improvements From Last Year’s Game (Highlighted By The All-New “WWE Universe” & “Road to WrestleMania” Modes), The Feedback Received From WWE Superstars Thus Far, Which Match Was Focused On The Most (From A Game Designer’s Perspective), Taking The Royal Rumble Online For the First Time Ever, & Which Potential Additions Could Be Made As Part Of The Forthcoming DLC Release Later This Fall

THQ’s Bryan Williams was a featured guest on this week’s live edition (10/25/10) of the award-winning Monday Night Mayhem. You can feel the “MNM Fall Tour ’10” every Monday night (at 7PM ET/6PM CT).

  • Listen Here: THQ’s Bryan Williams/Monday Night Mayhem Interview

Interview highlights courtesy of The Mayhem’s official correspondent, Paterson from New Jersey:

The changes & improvements that THQ made from last year’s game (SmackDown vs. RAW 2010) to this year’s game (SmackDown vs. RAW 2011) & why the Hell in a Cell Match, from a game designer’s perspective, was focused on the most:

“Where do you start? We’ve added so much new content to 2011, which is a major feat, because SmackDown vs. RAW 2010 had a wealth of content as well. We added dynamic physics into the game for the first time and added it to all the objects in the game: tables, chairs, & all the objects that reside under the wrestling ring. It makes all the matches, like TLC or Chairs Match, or any match involving weapons that much more lifelike & representative of what you see on Pay-Per-View or weekly television. We also revamped the Hell in the Cell Match. Fans have been asking us for years to update that experience and for good reason. It was the match that needed the most attention. We enlarged the cell and made it more of the scope of the structure.”

Taking the Royal Rumble Match online for the first time ever:

“We redid the Royal Rumble match in 2010, and this year we brought it online. You could have up to 12 human players in the match, and I gotta tell you, it’s fun as hell. Even if you get eliminated, you’ll still be able to control a Superstar coming in from the 30, so you never have that feeling like you’re just watching the match and waiting to play.”

The feedback THQ has received from SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 thus far from the WWE superstars & which ones in particular will go as far to play the game as themselves:

“Yes, they play as themselves. That’s why they get so upset when their attributes are on the lower side of things. There’s a couple of guys that I know for a fact play the game, Kofi Kingston plays the game a bit, Dolph Ziggler plays the game, Evan Bourne plays it. Those are the guys I know for a fact plays the game, and Kofi is pretty good at it.”

Which potential additions could be made as part of the DLC (downloadable content) for SmackDown vs. RAW 2011, in addition to what’s being released later this fall & which one superstar he would love to see sooner vs. later into the game itself:

“I can’t really say. There has been some talks about maybe doing another one, but a decision hasn’t been made one way or another. I think what we’re gonna do is take a wait & see approach and see how the first couple of packs do, and if there’s success, and we get a lot of people downloading the DLC’s, I think that will definitely help & urge us to do a fourth pack. I would like to do another so we could get Daniel Bryan in the game, but all these decisions are not mine to make. I could only voice my decisions and hope & pray.”

Much more is included in Bryan’s highly-anticipated Mayhem return, including his thoughts on the game’s all-new “WWE Universe” mode, what fans can expect in this year’s “Road to WrestleMania” mode, the creation upgrades from SmackDown vs. RAW 2010, plus much more! Follow The Mayhem right now on Twitter (at www.Twitter.com/FeelTheMayhem), as one lucky Mayhem follower/listener will score a copy of the game for the Nintendo Wii this coming weekend! Eight more giveaway copies are coming your way throughout the rest of the “MNM Fall Tour ’10” leading through our “2010: Year In Review” special on December 27th. Log on to the official website of SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 (located at community.smackdownvsraw.com), and be sure to follow the “SD vs. RAW” franchise on Facebook & on Twitter right now (located respectively at www.Facebook.com/WWEGames & www.Twitter.com/WWEGames).

Original Bragging Rights Plan, Creative Mind Behind HIAC Finish

— Based on the initial advertisement that was cut for Bragging Rights, the original plan was for John Cena and Big Show to be the respective captains of Raw and Smackdown.

Read More: Team SmackDown Members & Buried Alive Match Confirmed

— It is said that creative writer Michael Hayes brainstormed the finish to The Undertaker vs. Kane match at Hell in a Cell, which saw Paul Bearer turn on “The Deadman” by using the mystical urn’s “mysterious incandescence” to weaken him. The portly manager then handed the one-time dentist the object, which he then used as a weapon against Booger Red.

— In attendance notes, Saturday’s Raw live event in Stockton, California did 4,500, while Monday’s Raw television taping in Seattle, Washington drew 8,500. Last Wednesday’s SmackDown live event in Hidalgo, Texas drew a sellout crowd of 7,000 fans.

(sources: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Pro Wrestling Torch)

Anonymous GM Issues Order For Raw, Goldust Defeats Brother

— Via an e-mail read by announcer Michael Cole at Hell in a Cell, the anonymous Raw General Manager informed Edge that he will make a live, in-ring apology to him on Raw. He then declared that “The Rated-R Superstar” would face Jack Swagger immediately in an impromptu match. The nine-time World Champion gained the victory following a Spear.

— The dark match that took place prior to tonight’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view broadcast was a six-man tag pitting Kofi Kingston, Goldust and R Truth against Dolph Ziggler, Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre. Prior to the match, there was an altercation between brothers Cody Rhodes and Goldust, with the WWE Tag Team Champion taunting The Bizarre One. Goldust ultimately came out on top in the brothers duel as he hit his finisher on Rhodes for the win.

— Click here to view the promotional video advertisement for WWE’s next pay-per-view event, Bragging Rights. The second annual show takes place three weeks from now at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

— The hash tag #HIAC narrowly managed to trend on Twitter towards the conclusion of the pay-per-view event.

Divas Title Bout Advertised For HIAC, WWE Fan Appreciation Day

— The official website of the American Airlines Arena, venue for Sunday’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event, is advertising a Unified WWE Divas Championship Match between Michelle McCool and Natalya.

WWE has yet to announce the match for the event.

— WWE will be holding an event called “WWE Fan Appreciation Day” on October 30, 2010 at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. Bell time is 3:00 PM. Tickets go on sale October 5, 2010 at noon. Scheduled to appear are The Undertaker, Kane, John Cena, The Big Show, Sheamus, Randy Orton, Wade Barrett, Edge, Rey Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio. (Thanks to Devin Cutting)

— A pre-sale is currently being held on Ticketmaster.com for the December 30, 2010 SmackDown live event at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The promotion code is “Access” and it runs through Friday evening.