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Backstage Update On Rob Van Dam’s Future In WWE

As noted last week, when a fan asked Rob Van Dam if he was done with WWE for good after wrapping up his current run with the company at the August 26th WWE television taping, he simply responded, “for better or for worse.”

Van Dam’s understanding with the company is that he would work full-time for short, agreed upon periods of time, similar to Chris Jericho’s deal.

The first time RVD came back into the company, they reportedly asked him to stay longer than he agreed, but he didn’t do it. The run that he just finished last week ended his second cycle in.

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  • RVD Makes Interesting Comment On His WWE Status, Chris Sabin To WWE?

    – Former TNA star Chris Sabin recently appeared on the Shining Wizards podcast and spoke about how his ultimate goal is still to work for WWE one day. Sabin said it has been his goal since he was a kid. You can check out the interview at ShiningWizards.com.

    – As noted, Rob Van Dam finished up his current run with WWE at the television taping this past Tuesday. A fan asked Van Dam on Twitter if he is done with WWE for good, to which he replied, “for better or for worse.” You can check out the tweet below.

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  • RVD Done With WWE After Tonight, Post-Show News From Last Night’s RAW, More

    – Apparently Rob Van Dam’s match against Seth Rollins at tonight’s WWE Main Event is the final of his current run with the company. It is believed that Van Dam will go back on hiatus following tonight’s tapings.

    – There was no post-show dark match after last night’s edition of WWE RAW went off the air.

    – WWE will return to Anaheim, California, the site of last night’s RAW, on Saturday, March 21, 2015 for a non-televised live event.

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    WWE Raw Report Card (8/25)

    Campuses around the country are infested with returning college students this week. In honor of all the alcohol that will be consumed and the knowledge that will hopefully be absorbed, it’s time to take the WWE to school, and I’ll be the one doling out the grades.

    Welcome to the first ever WWE Raw Report Card. Matches will be graded based on usual factors such as workrate, in-ring psychology, move variety, crowd reaction, and overall impact on the storyline. Important in-ring promos will also be graded based on factors such as originality, believability, and importance. Without further ado, here are this week’s grades.

    Hall of Fame Forum

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    This week’s Raw started with a roundtable discussion regarding the upcoming rematch between John Cena and Brock Lesnar. First off, I never thought I’d see the day where Shawn Michaels was the worst dressed man in the ring, but his combination of cowboy hat, jacket, and Remington t-shirt didn’t do him any favors.

    Overall, it was nice seeing the legends together, even if it did feel a bit scripted at times and offered little insight. One hilarious moment was when Michaels said everyone loves Cena, eliciting massive boos from the audience. Speaking of Cena, his promo was surprisingly compelling, and it was nice to see him own up to the beating he took at SummerSlam.

    Grade: B-

    Rusev vs. Jack Swagger

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    This was likely the last contest between Rusev and Swagger, and all I can say is, “Good riddance.” This match featured a lot of downtime that resulted in a poor workrate, and a lot of the match was spent outside of the ring with nothing going on.

    The in-ring psychology was pretty good (Swagger sold the rib injury well) and the crowd was into it, so that raised the grade a bit, but it was ultimately a fitting ending to a rather pointless program that saw Swagger dominated at nearly every stage of the feud.

    Grade: C

    Rob Van Dam vs. Cesaro

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    This was a rather short match, but both superstars worked well together during the time they were given. One criticism is that the ending felt a bit rushed. One moment Cesaro was rolling outside of the ring to avoid the Five Star Frog Splash and only a few seconds later he was hitting the Neutralizer for the win in a sequence that felt a bit off.

    The match also served its purpose by building a championship match between Cesaro and Sheamus – a program that looks like it could be entertaining with two of the company’s better workers.

    Grade: C+

    RVD Says Nobody Does Entertainment Like WWE, Talks About WWE’s Progression

    Rob Van Dam recently spoke to News.com.au to promote the upcoming WWE tour of Australia. During the discussion, Van Dam talked about how nobody does sports entertainment quite as good as WWE.

    Van Dam said, “I’ve been doing this so long that I am privy to a lot of changes. When I started out there were many different companies … you could leave and go to a different territory and there were so many different styles. What we have now is WWE has survived the test of time and all the other companies have fallen off the face of the earth.”

    RVD continued, “Now the WWE is a hybrid of all the different kinds of wrestling. I kid you not, it really is the cream of the crop, the best in the business. If you’re not in the WWE and bouncing around in the Indy shows you’re not with the best.”

    Check out the complete interview at News.com.au.

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  • Spoiler: Two Main Events For WWE Battleground Leaked In Local Advertising

    Early advertising for the WWE Battleground pay-per-view, which is the next show following Sunday’s Money In The Bank, has been released in the local Tampa market and may have already spoiled two of the matches planned for the show.

    According to the ads in Tampa, Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton and Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose will be taking place at Battleground.

    Also advertised to appear at Battleground are John Cena, Bray Wyatt, Kane, RVD, Sheamus, Cesaro, Big Show, Alberto Del Rio, Bad News Barrett and Kofi Kingston.

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  • RVD Talks Money In The Bank, Possibly Becoming A “Paul Heyman Guy” & More

    The following is a transcription of a recent Ring Rust Radio interview with Rob Van Dam:

    Mike Chiari: Since returning to WWE for your latest stint you’ve had the opportunity to work with some of the company’s fastest rising stars, specifically Cesaro and Bad News Barrett. As a veteran performer do you take pride in helping some of these younger stars get over and reach their fullest potential?

    Rob Van Dam: Yes and no. I place no focus on that. If somebody is willing to take some advice, then I have some, and that’s just life in general. A lot of people don’t want to hear anything. These guys, and everybody at WWE right now, is so good that the standard of the pro wrestler compared to maybe 10 years ago: night and day difference. I came back last year and I was so impressed. Guys that come up now through NXT, a lot of them, maybe most of them, seem to be growing up in the business and with only four or five years’ experience. They’re already 10-12 year veterans. I’m more happy, with the caliber rising, that I can still get in there with my style and ability and still be relevant with the new age of wrestlers coming up just like it was back then.

    So, are they getting a rub from wrestling with me? Probably so, but these guys, I don’t feel like they need me. These guys have a great future and are heading to the top with or without wrestling Rob Van Dam, they just might have a few more bruises after wrestling me.

    Brandon Galvin: Many fans relate Money in the Bank to being the summer version of the Royal Rumble. Since you’ve competed in many Money in the Bank and Royal Rumble matches, which do you find more exciting to participate in?

    Rob Van Dam: The battle royals are usually among my least favorite matches. Of course the Royal Rumble is a very anticipated and popular pay-per view and it’s very important in setting up what happens that year with WWE, but for my personal participation, I like to keep the spotlight on me more.

    Single matches, I feel, have always been the ones where I can shine more. Three-way, four-way, you have to split your attention with some other guys, and it can be totally great, but when you get into a battle royal with 20 or 30 other guys, it’s just so different from what your agenda is when it’s one on one competition. My preference is from the perspective of the guy putting the boots on, but really, if it works, it’s good. If the fans love it, I love it.

    Donald Wood: The Money in the Bank pay-per-view is scheduled for Sunday, June 29, in Boston and on the WWE Network. As the winner of the 2006 edition of the match, you know first hand how a victory in the ladder match can change your career. How do you approach this event now that you’re a little older and a little wiser?

    Rob Van Dam: The experience that I have goes with not only knowing what it takes to pull off a match like that, but also experience in knowing myself and knowing what I can do and how far out there my comfort zone is. I love a match like Money in the Bank, I love a hardcore match, and that’s what the Money in the Bank ladder matches are. Throw the rule book out and let out your imagination. Usually, you have to be among the tougher [Superstars] to enjoy a match like that because you are going to be hit with steel and cement and there’s most likely going to be some blood—even though they want to stop it with the current policies with the WWE, some people might get busted open. I wish they would bring the hardcore title back, that would make me happy.

    Mike Chiari: You obviously have a long history with Paul Heyman dating back to ECW, and you’ve once again had an opportunity to work with him during your feud with Cesaro. If a situation were to arise at some point that would allow you to join forces with Heyman again is that something you might be interested in?

    Rob Van Dam: Possibly, you know, there’s a lot of factors to consider. Of course, whenever I’m working with him to any degree, I have to consider the possibility that some writers may be thinking of that idea just like you are. I would be open to considering anything, but I really do enjoy being a fan favorite, someone that gets the positive energy from the fans and all the love from those who are wrestling fans: guys my age, kids, women, whatever. I like that I have that appeal, and I like the love. That would be something, even within the parameters of entertainment, switching to bad guy, that those guys would put up with. All the negative energy that would occur if I were to switch. That would be something that has value to me, but besides that, of course I’d love to work with Paul.

    Brandon Galvin: You’ve always been one of the most exciting and unique wrestlers in and out of the ring, which makes it difficult for fans to ever boo you. However, have you ever thought about playing the role of a villain again or do you think your in-ring style would make it too difficult for fans to turn on you?

    Rob Van Dam: I don’t know. I actually started as a bad guy in the original ECW, back in ’96, because I was wrestling Sabu, who all the fans loved and treated like a god. With the thumbs pointing at myself, that was done in an arrogant manner to draw heat from the crowd and they seemed to love it, they seemed to love my moves.

    I don’t know if my style makes it hard to get fans to not appreciate me, but I do think that the traditional hero is something that is old fashioned in somewhere like the Deep South. I remember wrestling in Georgia, and as a good guy—to get the audience behind me—you just walk out and clap your hands, you get the fans to clap with you and you smile. When I first went up to Philadelphia, if I tried that stuff up there, they would boo me out the door. So that kind of anti-hero or that more adult approach has taken over.

    The Attitude Era, ECW, everything together has come to make wrestling not so old fashioned, which I could say was cheesy by my standards and had to evolve, so now the fans tend to be drawn more toward what they find entertaining, which is subjective.

    Donald Wood: When you returned to the WWE, there were a lot of reports about your contract with the company. While it appears you won’t be going for the major titles in the company as a part-time wrestler—at least right now—you have much more free time to explore other ventures outside the ring. Has it been difficult trying to adapt to the new style of part-time wrestling with the WWE?

    Rob Van Dam: I have never been one of the guys that goes crazy at home. I can’t even imagine what that’s like. I need the balance. WWE knows I walked away from them in 2006, [that] I stayed away for six or seven years [and] that I’m capable of that without question. The other wrestlers, they have a few days off and they go nuts.

    I remember, even when I was injured, I had my knee surgery and was home for 12 months, but I wasn’t just sitting around, I had a lot of conventions and things, but I would get phone calls from some of my friends from wrestling saying, ‘Rob I know you’re going crazy at home, but you’ll be back on the road in no time,’ and that’s when I realized how different they are from me. I love my time at home. I need that balance. That’s why I left before, and that’s why this schedule is what works perfect for me, so I don’t have to adjust to the busy times.

    We just did 17 matches in 23 days in my last run when we went to Europe and I did NXT in Florida as well as Raw and Smackdown. That kind of time for me is when I count the days until I get a break, always have, and some of the other guys have nothing waiting for them at the apartment anyways. They’re young and they’re looking to show people what they’ve got, I’ll let them have it. I’m happy with my position and the way WWE is treating me right now.

    Mike Chiari: You’ve faced most of the top stars in the business over the past two decades, but who is someone who you either haven’t wrestled at all or have only wrestled sparingly that you’d like to work an extended program against in WWE?

    Rob Van Dam: Hulk Hogan. Bring Hulk Hogan back, I want to work with him.

    I don’t really worry about those things. When people ask me about guys I don’t say yes or no, but I go where the money is. Any chance I have to be a main event at a pay-per view, like main eventing WrestleMania, is that important to me? At this point, it’s something that would be really nice.

    Brandon Galvin: Not many fans know about your roles outside the ring as an actor. One of my personal favorites was when you appeared on City Guys in the late 90’s. With the success of WWE Studios, would you be interested in appearing another film?

    Rob Van Dam: Yeah, totally. I actually have several projects back in LA that are on the table. Some of them are movie projects, some of them documentaries, some TV shows. And to me, for that stuff to happen is like letting out 50 balloons in the air and seeing which ones make it back down.

    I regularly sign letters of interest with people who have given me offers and, nine out of 10 times, the projects don’t see the light of day. Sometimes they do. When they do, it usually takes a lot of years before they come to fruition. I like to be on the creative side of that also, helping create the story and produce it.

    As much as I like the entertainment business, I hate doing auditions. I don’t do them. So when you don’t do auditions, you’re not going to get a lot of parts. I did plenty of auditions, but I’m at a point now where my time is limited, and I don’t enjoy doing auditions, so now I take parts when they’re handed to me. So there are a lot less projects for me, but I love to do them.

    For those interested, you can listen to the complete interview above.

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  • (Spoilers) WWE Superstars Taping Results For June 19, 2014

    The following are results of the matches taped for this week’s edition of WWE Superstars, which took place prior to WWE RAW on Monday night in Cleveland, Ohio.

    – Nikki Bella def. Alicia Fox in a Divas match to open the show. After the loss, Fox did another one of her trademark “meltdowns.”

    – Rob Van Dam def. Jack Swagger in the main event of the show.

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  • 5 Questions Following Monday’s RAW (6/9)

    This week’s edition of WWE Raw took place in Minneapolis, MN, and featured one of the biggest announcements in recent history. That announcement was of course that WWE Champion Daniel Bryan would be stripped of his title and it would be on the line during the ladder match at Money in the Bank.

    Speaking of the ladder match, Cesaro and Sheamus punched their tickets after winning qualifying matches, and Triple H added Randy Orton to the match, leaving only three remaining spots. As always, a few questions were answered, but many still remain. Here are five questions that need to be answered following this week’s edition of Raw.

    5. Is Sandow Permanently Buried?

    For what seems like the thousandth week in a row, Damien Sandow was once again tasked with comic relief duty, this time appearing dressed as a ballerina to team with Fandango.

    Sandow was not only once again grossly misused, his winless streak and fall to the bottom of the company also continued. Since unsuccessfully cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase last year against John Cena, it has been downhill for Sandow.

    Let us hope that the next briefcase winner (assuming there are two ladder matches) is better utilized than Sandow was, as the win actually hurt him more than it helped.

    4. Does Cesaro Have a Chance To Win the Title?

    Cesaro qualified for the championship ladder match after hitting RVD with a Neutralizer this Monday. There were rumors a few weeks back that the company was thinking about putting the briefcase on Cesaro (before it was confirmed as a championship title match).

    This leads one to wonder if he has a legitimate chance at winning the title. Having only held the United States Championship, it seems unlikely, but after looking at the confirmed participants, he seems like the early favorite.

    It is unlikely that they would put the title back on Randy Orton already, and the other confirmed participants (Del Rio and Sheamus) will not be walking out with the title either. There are three participants yet to be confirmed, meaning John Cena will likely find a way to get himself into the match and win the title, but one can dream, right?

    WWE Hypes Bray Wyatt’s Return For This Week’s SmackDown

    After his absence from the post-WWE Payback edition of RAW on Monday night, it was announced during the show that Bray Wyatt will be making his return at this week’s SmackDown.

    SmackDown will be taped after the live edition of WWE Main Event, headlined by Rob Van Dam vs. Bad News Barrett for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, on Tuesday night. The show will air this Friday on the SyFy Network.

    We will have complete spoiler results of the show as soon as the taping concludes on Tuesday night.

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  • RVD vs. Bad News Barrett For I-C Title Set For WWE Main Event

    It was announced on Monday’s post-WWE Payback edition of RAW that on WWE Main Event this Tuesday on the WWE Network, Rob Van Dam will challenge Bad News Barrett in a WWE Intercontinental Championship rematch from Payback.

    The two competed at the WWE Payback pay-per-view on Sunday night, with Barrett ultimately getting his hand raised and retaining his title.

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  • WWE Payback Injuries: Reigns Tears Triceps?, Barrett Gets Black Eye, Wyatt

    – Roman Reigns noted during the WWE Payback post-show on Sunday night that he may have suffered a torn triceps during his six-man tag-team match against Evolution, which served as the main event of the evening. A fan who saw Reigns exit the building after the show noted that he clearly seemed to be in pain.

    – Bad News Barrett suffered a black eye as a result of his match with Rob Van Dam at the WWE Payback pay-per-view. Barrett suffered the black eye when taking a stiff blow from Van Dam during their WWE Intercontinental Championship match.

    – Bray Wyatt suffered various cuts as a result of his “Last Man Standing” match with John Cena at Payback, a match that many in the company were raving about afterwards.

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  • Big Tag-Team Match Planned For RAW

    According to one source, a big tag-team main event is scheduled to take place on tomorrow night’s post-Payback edition of WWE RAW.

    In what could be a pairing of secondary champions depending on the outcome of some matches at tonight’s Payback pay-per-view, a tag-team match between Bad News Barrett and Cesaro vs. Rob Van Dam and Sheamus is the plan for tomorrow night.

    (Credit: F4WOnline.com)

    NXT Takeover Pre-Show News: Paul Heyman, RVD/Ric Flair, Renee Young & More

    Paul Heyman and other “surprise guests” have been announced for the NXT Takeover pre-show next Thursday night.

    The NXT Takeover pre-show will be hosted by Renee Young, and will also feature “Nature Boy” Ric Flair and Rob Van Dam. Flair, as noted in the past, will be in the corner of his daughter Charlotte for her NXT Divas Championship match.

    NXT Takeover airs on Thursday, May 29th, live on the WWE Network. The pre-show begins at 7:30pm EST.

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

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

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

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

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

    Updated WWE Payback Lineup: Main Event Stipulation, New Matches Added

    Following Monday’s taped edition of WWE RAW in London, England, here is your updated lineup for the WWE Payback pay-per-view, which takes place on Sunday, June 1st. It should be noted that not all of these matches have been officially announced yet, although are all planned for the PPV.

    No Holds Barred Elimination Match
    – The Shield vs. Evolution

    Last Man Standing Match
    – Bray Wyatt vs. John Cena

    WWE Intercontinental Championship
    – Bad News Barrett (c) vs. Rob Van Dam

    WWE United States Championship
    – Sheamus (c) vs. Cesaro

    – Adam Rose vs. Jack Swagger

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  • Rob Van Dam Injury Update, John Cena Grants Three More Wishes

    – John Cena has recently granted three more wishes through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Cena met with children at Extreme Rules in East Rutherford, RAW in Greenville and RAW in Greensboro. Cena has now granted well over 400 wishes.

    – According to mixed reports, WWE Superstar Rob Van Dam suffered a shoulder injury during his match at the WWE live event in Glasgow, Scotland last Wednesday. Van Dam continued to work the tour after the Glasgow date, however, so the injury doesn’t appear to be anything serious.

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  • Details On WWE’s Plans For Upcoming Paul Heyman & Greatest Factions DVDs

    – The WWE DVD on Paul Heyman, “Ladies And Gentlemen, My Name Is Paul Heyman,” which is scheduled for an August 5th release, is scheduled to be built around Heyman as the guy who managed the guy who broke Undertaker’s undefeated streak at WrestleMania. Among the people who filmed interviews for the DVD are Raven, Tommy Dreamer, Joey Styles, Mick Foley, Rob Van Dam, Jim Ross, Bill Apter and Stephanie McMahon.

    – The Greatest Factions DVD that WWE is producing is set to be built around D-Generation X and the Four Horsemen as the key factions. The DVD will also cover the New World Order, The Nexus, The Shield, The Wyatt Family, Evolution, The Fabulous Freebirds, The Nation Of Domination, The Straight Edge Society and The Heenan Family.

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  • WWE Pushing Four Retired Stars Hard, List Of Top WWE Merchandise Sellers

    As of right now, WWE is pushing the following four retired wrestlers, in order, the most: Hulk Hogan, Undertaker, Steve Austin and Ultimate Warrior. Warrior was higher on the priority list a few weeks ago, but that was due to the fact that he tragically passed away.

    For the month of April, more people purchased Warrior merchandise on the internet than anyone else in the company, including John Cena.

    The latest internet merchandise numbers, in order, were Cena, CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, The Wyatt Family, The Shield, Evolution and Hulk Hogan.

    The latest arena merchandise numbers, in order, were Cena, Bryan, Randy Orton, Warrior, Rob Van Dam, Brock Lesnar, The Wyatt Family, Batista and Sin Cara.

    It’s worth noting that Cena was head-and-shoulders above the rest of the top sellers at the arenas, with the second highest person on the list (Daniel Bryan) not even coming close to his sales figures.

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  • WWE Extreme Rules 2014: Expectations Exceeded

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    WeeLC Match
    – El Torito vs. Hornswoggle

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

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

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

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

    Steel Cage Match
    – John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt

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

    Faction vs. Faction
    – Evolution vs. The Shield

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

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  • Stipulation Added To Triple-Threat Match At WWE Extreme Rules PPV

    It has been announced that the triple-threat match between Rob Van Dam, Jack Swagger and Cesaro, which is scheduled for this Sunday’s WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view, has received an added stipulation.

    Instead of being a straight triple-threat match, the bout between Van Dam, Swagger and Cesaro will be a two-fall elimination match. This means that all three competitors will start off in the match and when the first pin fall takes place, that person will be eliminated, leaving the other two to battle it out in a regular one fall contest.

    WWE Extreme Rules takes place on Sunday night, May 4th, from the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Make sure to join us here at the website for live play-by-play results coverage of the pay-per-view event.

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

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

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

    John Cena +188
    Bray Wyatt -275

    Paige -1200
    Tamina Snuka +600

    The Shield -150
    Evolution +110

    Bad News Barrett -700
    Big E +450

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

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

    Daniel Bryan -1200
    Kane +550

    El Torito -300
    Hornswoggle +200

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  • WWE Website Runs Sabu Feature, Paul Heyman, RVD & Others Comment

    The official WWE website recently added a new featured article on ECW original Sabu called, “An extreme revolutionary: How Sabu changed wrestling and everyone forgot.” The article features comments from Paul Heyman, Rob Van Dam, John Cena, Seth Rollins and others.

    Below is an excerpt from the article, which features Heyman talking about whether or not Sabu gets the credit he deserves.

    “To this day, the innovator is still the master of his craft. When Sabu was at his best, no one could touch him.”

    “Whether Sabu gets the credit in history he deserves, the answer is no. But who do you blame for that? Do you blame the curator of the industry, WWE, for not acknowledging the contributions that Sabu made? Do you blame Sabu for not staying healthy enough to force history to acknowledge his contributions? Do you blame the audience who only sings the praises of Sabu crashing through tables, and not all the many other ways Sabu was so unique at his height?”

    “The reality of history is that others will take snippets of the style, incorporate it into another groundbreaking presentation and then get credit for implementing a new way to bring sports-entertainment to the masses.”

    You can check out the complete article at WWE.com.

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

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

    Betting favorites are in bold.

    Daniel Bryan -600
    Kane +350

    The Shield +200
    Evolution -300

    Paige -1000
    Tamina Snuka +500

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

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

    Big E +400
    Bad News Barrett – 700

    John Cena +150
    Bray Wyatt -200

    El Torito -300
    Hornswoggle +200

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