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Roman Reigns Returns At WWE TLC, First Royal Rumble Participant

Roman Reigns made his return at the WWE TLC pay-per-view in Cleveland, Ohio on Sunday night. Reigns came out when Big Show tried to interfere during the John Cena vs. Seth Rollins “Tables Match.” Reigns hit a Superman punch on Big Show before spearing him through a table. He then hit a Superman punch on Rollins, setting him up for an Attitude Adjustment from Cena through a table for the win.

With the win, Cena is confirmed as the number one contender and will be the next challenger to WWE World Heavyweight Champion — Brock Lesnar.

As noted earlier tonight, it was confirmed during the WWE TLC “Kickoff Show” that Lesnar will be in action at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view, which takes place on Sunday, January 25, 2015 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Later in the show, Roman Reigns announced that he is the first official participant in the 2015 Royal Rumble.

Possible Spoiler On Two Potential Major Returns At Tonight’s WWE TLC PPV

As previously reported, there’s a strong belief that Randy Orton will make his return at the WWE TLC pay-per-view, which takes place tonight in Cleveland, Ohio.

While it’s by no means confirmed, there’s speculation that Orton returns to interfere in the main event “Tables Match” between John Cena and Seth Rollins, likely completing his babyface turn by making the save for Cena.

Although that is one scenario, there are reports that claim Orton’s first program back will be against Kane as a babyface, so there’s a chance that he won’t be returning in the Cena-Rollins match.

Additionally, there’s talk that Roman Reigns could return in the Cena-Rollins match, under the same circumstances — making the save for Cena and setting up a program with Rollins coming out of the show.

Make sure to visit the website tonight for the best WWE TLC live play-by-play results coverage on the web.

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

    The following is the final lineup for tonight’s WWE TLC pay-per-view.

    Tables Match (#1 Contendership On The Line)
    – John Cena vs. Seth Rollins

    TLC Match
    – Bray Wyatt vs. Dean Ambrose

    WWE Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match
    – Luke Harper (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler

    WWE Tag-Team Championship
    – The Miz & Damien Mizdow (c) vs. The Usos

    WWE United States Championship
    – Rusev (c) vs. Jack Swagger

    WWE Divas Championship
    – Nikki Bella (c) vs. AJ Lee

    Chairs Match
    – Ryback vs. Kane

    Stairs Match
    – Big Show vs. Erick Rowan

    WWE TLC Kickoff Show
    – A New Day vs. Goldust & Stardust

    Make sure to join us here tonight for live WWE TLC play-by-play results coverage.

    TLC 2014 Preview and Predictions

    The final pay-per-view of 2014 is only a few hours away, and there should be enough tables, ladders, and chairs to fill a large dining hall. (I’m not entirely sure that I’ve seen a ladder in a college dining hall, but whatever.) The card will feature a total of nine matches, including a main event featuring Seth Rollins and John Cena. With that said, here are my predictions for this Sunday’s TLC pay-per-view.

    The New Day vs. Gold and Stardust

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    The New Day hasn’t done much since returning from a brief hiatus, as they’ve been largely relegated to SmackDown and other programs that aren’t worth watching. However, they’ve looked impressive the few times they’ve been on Raw and all three are above average workers. The New Day has more to gain from a win here, so I’m expecting Big E finish off Stardust after hitting the Big Ending.

    Winners: The New Day by pinfall

    Ryback vs. Kane (Chairs Match)

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    Each December, fans can usually look forward to a Chairs Match at TLC. It’s like receiving a Christmas gift you didn’t request or care to receive. You put a smile on your face, do your best to enjoy it, but nine times out of ten, it ends in disappointment. This year’s edition should be no different. Nobody would want to see these guys square off in a singles contest, and throwing a few chairs into the mix will do little to save it. Ryback will win after a “brutal” match where the two exchange chair shots to the back for ten minutes.

    Winner: Ryback by pinfall

    The Miz and Damien Mizdow (Tag Team Champions) vs. The Usos

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    This contest should be an entertaining way to fill ten to fifteen minutes of the midcard. Mizdow is perhaps the hottest thing in WWE right now, so I expect he and the Miz to go over. However, it likely won’t be without some dissension. Overall, this should be an entertaining contest with a lot of back and forth action. If booked correctly, it should advance the tension between Miz and Mizdow, hopefully leading to a payoff at WrestleMania.

    Winners: The Miz and Damien Mizdow by pinfall

    WWE SmackDown Preview: Confirmed Matches For Tonight’s Show

    The following matches were taped this past Tuesday night for tonight’s TLC “go-home” edition of WWE SmackDown:

    – Cesaro and Tyson Kidd vs. The Usos

    – Nikki Bella vs. Alicia Fox

    – Jack Swagger vs. Titus O’Neil

    – Big E. vs. Goldust

    – John Cena promo segment with Seth Rollins

    For complete WWE SmackDown spoilers, click here.

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  • WWE TLC 2014: 5 Potential Shockers

    WWE will attempt to deliver an early Christmas present this Sunday during its annual TLC pay-per-view. It will be the last pay-per-view of 2014, and should also be the last special event before Brock Lesnar’s return to the ring. The card is set, but how will it play out? Here are 5 potential shockers for Sunday’s TLC.

    5. Mizdow Turns on The Miz

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    It seems obvious that the Miz and his stunt double will be breaking up sooner rather than later, and for good reason, as Mizdow is perhaps the most over superstar in the WWE.

    There was tension once again during Monday’s Slammy Awards after the Miz accepted his partner’s award on his behalf. Although their time together seems to be limited, I’d be shocked if the two break up on Sunday. It would make more sense to have the dissolution occur at the Royal Rumble, setting up a WrestleMania payoff that could be one of the top matches on the midcard.

    News On Royal Rumble Commercial, Interesting Note Regarding Randy Orton’s Return

    – As noted earlier, Randy Orton is expected — but not guaranteed — to return at this Sunday’s WWE TLC pay-per-view. While some are under the impression that he will be working a program with Seth Rollins, others are of the belief that he will be working as a face, and that his first program will be with Kane.

    – The commercial for next year’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view, which features the wrestlers on the couch in a psychiatrist’s office, was shot in Oklahoma City on December 2nd.

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  • Possible Spoiler On Plans For Randy Orton’s WWE Return

    There’s a lot of speculation regarding Randy Orton interfering in the John Cena vs. Seth Rollins “Tables Match” at this Sunday’s WWE TLC pay-per-view.

    It’s considered pretty likely that Orton, who is scheduled to return in the very near future, would make the save for Cena during the finish of the match, setting up an Orton-Rollins program. There’s a chance, however, that he pulls a swerve and costs Cena the match instead, although that would keep him as a heel and the latest word going around is that he is scheduled for a babyface turn.

    Either way, there’s a strong possibility that “The Viper” makes his return during this Sunday’s show.

  • HUGE Backstage News Update: AJ Lee Is LEAVING WWE — SOON!

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  • Chris Jericho Talks About Punk’s WWE Future, Who He Wants To Work With

    Here are some highlights from Chris Jericho’s recent interview with Wrestling101.com:

    If He Thinks CM Punk Will Ever Return To WWE:

    “That is something you will have to ask CM Punk, I haven’t spoken to him about it. I do know in 2005 I was very burned out from wrestling and I left for two and a halfyears. If Punk does come back it might take a while because when you’re burned out your done, like I said it took me two and half years before I decided I wanted to come back.”

    “A lot of people forget that I left for quite a long period of time. It is a tough life, there is a lot of pressure and a lot of politics, you go through a lot of shit. If you’re not there 100% it can really drag you down that’s for sure.”

    Who He Wants To Work With When He Returns To WWE For Another Run:

    “When the time comes for me to go back, if I have some time and they’re willing to have me back I will look through the roster and see what works and makes sense. Seth Rollins is great, Dean Ambrose is great, I think Daniel Bryan as a babyface v myself as a heel would tear the house down.”

    “There are a lot of great guys but it all depends on what they’ve got going on and what I’ve got going on. The last thing they are going to be doing is waiting around for Chris Jericho to come back, so when the time comes we will see what is going on and who is doing what with who and make some decisions from there.”

    Comparing Vince McMahon, Eric Bischoff and Paul Heyman:

    “Vince is the best boss I’ve ever had. The other guys were good bosses but to me they were just small time independent guys as far as the companies they had. Being in ECW and WCW for me was all about getting into WWE and I didn’t really care about anything else. Vince is the best boss I’ve ever had in the business and I wouldn’t work for anyone else but him and I haven’t for the last few years.”

    WWE TLC 2014: Solid on Paper

    Last night on Raw, the WWE handed out some shiny plastic hardware, and more importantly, finalized the card for this Sunday’s TLC pay-per-view. With CM Punk badmouthing WWE before signing with UFC, and Brock Lesnar sitting at home while the title collects dust, it seems like the most exciting WWE-related action these days is taking place outside of the squared circle.

    With that said, TLC actually looks like a solid pay-per-view on paper, especially considering it’s another event without a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match.

    Ziggler has performed well in ladder matches during his career. Will the Show Off steal the show on Sunday?

    Ziggler has performed well in ladder matches during his career. Will the Show Off steal the show on Sunday?

    In general, gimmick pay-per-views can be pretty lame. With events such as Elimination Chamber, Hell in a Cell, TLC, and Extreme Rules, the stipulations often seem forced and predictable (Money in the Bank is the only exception). However, it seems like the gimmick could be highly beneficial this time around.

    This is due to the fact that most of the matchups would be forgettable without a special stipulation. Take Ryback vs. Kane for example. Nobody wants to see a washed-up Libertarian and supposed steroid user battle in a regular singles contest; that’s the same garbage fans are served up every week on Raw. However, if the two are going to beat the hell out of each other with chairs, it increases the possibility (albeit slightly) that fans will remain interested.

    The same holds true for Dolph Ziggler and Luke Harper. They are two of the better workers in the company, and they’d undoubtedly put on a great show without any gimmick at all, but the ladder match stipulation gives them the opportunity to completely steal the show.

    Not only will the midcard benefit from the TLC gimmick, hardcore stipulations were necessary at the top of the card to get this event over with the fans. In particular, the tables match between John Cena and Seth Rollins should be one of the highlights of the night, as Cena will attempt to remain number one contender for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

    Bray Wyatt Says The Wyatt Family Is Not Broken Up

    WWE Superstar Bray Wyatt was recently a guest on the Chad Dukes Wrestling Show. Bray spoke about a number of topics, including the controversial hologram from the conclusion of WWE’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, Sister Abigail and his former Wyatt Family members, Rowan and Harper.

    Regarding the hologram that appeared at the end of the Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose match at Hell in a Cell, Wyatt said:

    “One thing and I want to get this out there so no one’s misconstrued, that was not Abigail. I don’t think anyone has looked closely enough. I think everyone skipped over that part and chocked it up to being some fancy illusion or something. I don’t ever do something just to be doing it. There’s always a point behind everything.”

    He added that the Wyatt Family is not officially broken up, despite Rowan and Harper’s recent feud.

    “There is no breakup.  That’s another thing I’d like to get out there.  There’s friction between [Harper & Rowan] and that’s kinda part of the issue, is relinquishing some of that.  When the Wyatt Family is needed, the Wyatt Family will always be, and that’s the way I designed it, and that’s the way it will go on for ten, fifteen, who knows how long.  The Wyatt Family is far from over, I can assure you of that.”

    Regarding the recent revelation that Erick Rowan is apparently a genius, Wyatt said:

    “He’s done some things since we split that I haven’t necessarily agreed with. I’m not so sure he’s a genius with a big IQ, I’m actually a hundred percent sure of that. [Laughs] But Harper is the Intercontinental Champion and that’s exactly where he belongs and why he needed to go out on his own.”

    Wyatt is currently engaged in a heated feud with Dean Ambrose, an opponent that he’s been dealing with for years.

    “This feud with me and Dean, if you look back at the Shield and all that, me and Dean Ambrose years ago would just be killing each other with bull ropes in armories all over Florida in front of ten people.  I think it will go on forever.  As long as we both can walk and survive after TLC.”

    Bully Ray Calls Out Brock Lesnar, Rollins’ Plan To Grab The Brass Ring

    – Former WWE & TNA star Bully Ray tweeted the following on Monday night, calling out WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar:

    Paul Heyman, the 1 behind the 1 who put the 1 in 21-1, responded:

    – Mr. Money in the Bank Seth Rollins tweeted the following late Monday night, perhaps in response to Vince McMahon talking about today’s WWE locker room not being as ambitious as the Superstars of the Attitude Era:

    Tables Match With Huge Stipulation Announced For WWE TLC PPV

    A main event was announced for the upcoming WWE TLC pay-per-view on tonight’s “Cyber Monday” edition of RAW in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

    In a “Tables Match” announced for the show, number one contender to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship John Cena will take on Seth Rollins, with his number one contendership at stake.

    It wasn’t outright said that Rollins would become the new number one contender if he wins the match, just that Cena wouldn’t be the number one contender if he lost.

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  • Seth Rollins Talks About Surprise News He Had At HIAC Match, No Blood In WWE & More

    WWE Superstar and current “Mr. Money In The Bank” Seth Rollins told Sam Roberts during a recent podcast interview that he didn’t expect to face Dean Ambrose at the most recent WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

    “It came about sort of unexpectedly,” Rollins said. “I didn’t think we were going to go back there after SummerSlam and the night after, but the opportunity presented itself and we were able to capitalize on our opportunity as we have on all of our opportunities in the past.”

    Rollins alao spoke about not being allowed to bleed during the HIAC match with Ambrose. “I don’t think it was that terribly difficult,” he said. “Sometimes it’s difficult for guys in our era who saw the other Hell in a Cell matches that preceded us and how much in our opinion the blood maybe the blood added to the match. One thing that’s great is we’ve gone without it for so long that a good portion of our audience doesn’t know the difference.”

    Check out the complete Seth Rollins appearance on the Sam Roberts podcast above.

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  • WWE Holding Randy Orton’s Return Back?, Big Show/Erick Rowan Plans, TLC Notes

    – As of pretty recently, WWE officials were still looking at a potential John Cena vs. Randy Orton vs. Seth Rollins triple-threat TLC match for next month’s WWE TLC pay-per-view, however there has been some talk lately of holding off Orton’s first return appearance until at the actual PPV itself..

    Also expected for the TLC PPV is a gimmick match of some sort between Big Show and Erick Rowan. What kind of gimmick match the two will have is not yet known, but it is believed that it will not be a straight singles contest.

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  • Randy Orton’s Return, Send Austin Your Questions For Vince & More

    – Randy Orton is not currently scheduled for any WWE events until the WWE Holiday Tour kicks off after Christmas.

    – Steve Austin is taking questions for his upcoming podcast with Vince McMahon, which airs live on the WWE Network next week immediately after RAW. If you’ve got a quetion you want Austin to ask Vince, send it to questions@steveaustinshow.com.

    – Mr. Money in the Bank Seth Rollins will be a guest on Chris Jericho’s Talk is Jericho podcast later this week.

    Seth Rollins On Brock Lesnar Not Being Around, Tonight’s Survivor Series, & More

    The following are highlights of a new Miami Herald interview with Seth Rollins:

    On leading Team Authority at Survivor Series: “I think there is a lot of weight on my shoulders for sure. You are looking at some pretty big stakes going into Survivor Series with the Authority’s control of WWE on the line. You could be looking at a completely different WWE come the night after Survivor Series. It’s on my shoulders to make sure that doesn’t happen. I like my bosses. I like where they’re at, as they’ve helped me out a lot. So being on that team, captaining that team and looking at the history of Survivor Series and matches that have paved the way for this one, it’s going to be great to be part of it. I’m looking forward to making another blip on my own legacy with defeating Team Cena in a major pay-per-view atmosphere.”

    On learning while working with The Authority: “I’m a sponge in that scenario soaking up all the information I possibly can. You are looking at Triple H, who has pretty much done all there is to do in WWE. You look at Stephanie, who is a McMahon. She has this in her blood. Then you have Kane, who also has been around in many incarnations for a very long period of time. There is so much information and so much to learn about being the man in WWE. That’s definitely who I want to be and where I want to be. It’s been an incredible experience to be with the three of those people and learn from them on a day-to-day basis.”

    OnWWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar not being around: “I think it’s bull crap. I don’t appreciate it one bit. I’m sitting here with this contract biding my time. I want to be the WWE world heavyweight champion now. I don’t want to wait around to when he decides it’s cool to show up. He has said it before. He is this mercenary. He is basically a guy you pay as much as he wants and he comes and works for you. I’m not a fan of that. I think there is no honor in that.”

    “Coming from the guy who ‘stabbed his brothers in the back,’ me talking about honor I know can sound a little outrageous. However, I want him to be around so I can keep an eye on him and make sure that WWE world heavyweight championship is within eyeshot. That’s my goal and on the horizon for me. When he isn’t here or not around, it can be pretty frustrating.”

    Check out the complete interview at MiamiHerald.com.

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  • WWE Survivor Series — Where Legends Are Born & Moments Are Made

    In 1987, WWE presented their first ever “Survivor Series” event, the first non-WrestleMania pay-per-view event, originally designed to steal viewers away from their main competition at the time, NWA’s “Starrcade,” which was the south’s version of “WrestleMania” (even though Starrcade came first) and was WWE’s attempt to throw down the gauntlet to the pay-per-view industry.

    Basically put, if you were a pay-per-view provider and you decided to carry Starrcade, you would not be able to carry WrestleMania, a proven success in the pay-per-view industry.

    That was the beginning.

    From there, throughout the years, a number of historical events would take place at a Survivor Series event.

    In no particular order, you can point to single Superstar debuts such as The Undertaker in 1990, which was also the debut of the infamous Gobbeldy Gooker. Which was the more famous of the two, well, I’ll let you decide.

    1996 saw the debut of “Rocky Maivia,” to this day arguably the biggest cross-over name to ever emanate from the world of sports entertainment. At the time, while he was touted as being the first-ever third generation performer, and as “Good Ole’ JR” would say, “that’s gonna be the man, right there! That’s blue-chipper, right there!” with all of the enthusiasm the only Jim Ross could muster, oh how true those words would come to be as time went on.

    One year later, the most infamous moment perhaps in all of WWE would take place. A moment that certainly began the shift in the WWE vs. WCW “Monday Night Wars” would take place, as not only did Bret Hart get “screwed” in what would become known as “The Montreal Screwjob,” but in many ways, that became the birth of the “Mr. McMahon” character, one that without he, the “Stone Cold” Steve Austin character may have never reached the heights that he would go on to achieve throughout his illustrious career.

    In 1999, WWE’s first ever Olympic gold medalist, Kurt Angle, made his official in-ring pay-per-view debut, defeating Shawn Stasiak in the second match on the card.

    In 2002, the Survivor Series featured another “first,” as this would be the first time that we were treated to a new gimmick match known as the “Elimination Chamber.” A man notorious among the wrestlers within the profession, just a few months ago the match concept was thrown out, large in part — according to various rumors — because of how unforgiving the structure was for those who had to actually compete inside it.

    Most recently, the big “debut” of a match, concept or character took place at the November 18, 2012 edition of the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, which took place in Indianapolis, Indiana, as three men who would become known as “The Shield” made their official WWE main roster debut. Those three men would become known as Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose.

    Just to show how important those three men are, one is involved (as a Team Captain, no less) in the main event of this year’s Survivor Series, which takes place tonight from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

    That man is Seth Rollins.

    Another one of the former Shield members, Dean Ambrose, is in what is being billed as arguably the legitimate co-main event of the evening, as he collides with another rising up-and-comer, Bray Wyatt.

    And that leaves Roman Reigns.

    Well, while he’s not officially booked on the actual card for tonight’s show, let’s just say there are a lot of rumors going around that claim we just may see him involved on the show tonight in some form or fashion after all.

    Finally, that leaves two other names.

    First up, the hometown boy. St. Louis’ own “The Viper” Randy Orton is rumored to make his return to WWE, after taking a brief hiatus to film a WWE Studios project, “The Condemned 2.”

    Last, and absolutely not least, is “The Icon.”

    While yours truly is not holding his breath and is going to take a “wait and see” approach before getting overly excited, rumors on the internet over the past few days insist that a certain Crow-painted style performer will make his very, very highly-anticipated WWE pay-per-view debut tonight at the Scottrade Center.

    That’s right, folks. “The man they call Sting” is rumored to make his WWE debut, after all these years, at the same show that has produced so many memorable debuts, characters, matches and moments. If, in fact, “The Stinger” does make his WWE debut on tonight’s show, this writer has his new favorite Survivor Series moment of all-time.

    We’re just hours away! Make sure to keep it locked right here at SEScoops.com for the most extensive, in-depth, live results coverage of tonight’s WWE Survivor Series 2014 pay-per-view!

    Until then, leave your feedback in the “Comments” section below, and don’t forget to add me as a friend on Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBooneWZR and/or follow me on Twitter @MBoone420.

    Enjoy the show, everybody!

    WWE Survivor Series 2014 Preview and Predictions

    Survivor Series is mere hours away at this point. This baby is totally free, so anyone paying for this pay-per-view is doing it all wrong. In total, there are five matches on the main card, including a traditional Survivor Series tag team main event. Without further ado, here are my predictions for tonight’s Survivor Series pay-per-view.

    Fandango (with Rosa Mendes) vs. TBA

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    Although Fandango’s opponent has yet to be announced, I’d put my money on Adam Rose serving as the punching bag. The match will likely be used to further tension between Adam Rose and the Bunny, while also allowing Fandango to pick up a victory in his return to action.

    Winner: Fandango by pinfall

    Alicia Fox, Emma, Naomi, and Natalya vs. Paige, Cameron, Layla, and Summer Rae (Divas Elimination Match)

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    This will be similar to last year’s Divas elimination match in that it will be total waste of ten minutes (and if we’re really lucky, we might get to see it again on Raw tomorrow!). This could go in many directions, but my guess is that Paige’s team wins after last eliminating Natalya.

    Winners: Paige, Cameron, Layla, and Summer Rae by pinfall

    Chris Jericho To Interview Seth Rollins, Preview For WWE’s New “True Giants” DVD (Video)

    – Chris Jericho’s guest on next week’s edition of his “Talk Is Jericho” podcast will be none other than “Mr. Money In The Bank” himself, Seth Rollins.

    – Below is the official trailer for WWE’s upcoming “True Giants” DVD and Blu-ray special, which is scheduled for a December 9th release.

    http://youtu.be/WBYCq_w2ZZY

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  • Future Plans For Finn Balor & Hideo Itami, New Documentary On The Shield

    – The recent “Journey to SummerSlam” special that aired on the WWE Network focusing on Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins embarking on their first post-Shield journeys, is scheduled to be extended and released as a DVD/Blu-ray project next year.

    – There’s been some talk recently that Finn Balor and Hideo Itami will be making a run as NXT Tag-Team Champions before having singles runs in NXT. While there is no word regarding when the two will be called up to the main roster, it is believed that part of Balor’s deal when he signed with WWE was that he would not stay in the developmental system for too long.

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  • One Year Ago: WWE Survivor Series

    We are just days away from the WWE’s latest pay-per-view, Survivor Series. At last year’s event, Randy Orton defended his championship against the Big Show in a highly criticized main event. This time around, it will be John Cena risking his job in an attempt to slay the Authority.

    The shelf life of a WWE superstar can be short, so it’s always important for competitors to make the most of their time in the ring, especially at pay-per-views. Here is a look at the superstars who have progressed, regressed, or remained stagnant over the past year.

    Progression:

    Luke Harper

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    Harper has made tremendous strides over the past year. He and former partner Erick Rowan were destroyed by Daniel Bryan and CM Punk at last year’s Survivor Series. He walks into this year’s event as a surprise Intercontinental Champion, and is booked into the main event with Team Authority. Harper’s stock is definitely on the rise.

    Ryback

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    It appears the company is once again fond of Ryback. The Big Guy was basically buried in the midcard after his feud with John Cena last year, including a quick defeat at the hands of Mark Henry last year at Survivor Series. He has been the focal point of WWE television over the past few weeks, so it will be interesting to see where they go from here. One can hope that this isn’t simply a stopgap measure until guys like Reigns and Lesnar get back on television.

    Honorable Mention: Ambrose/Rollins

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    It’s difficult to talk about progression without mentioning the former Shield brothers. These two were destroyed last year in a match whose only purpose was to get Roman Reigns over as a singles competitor. (Dean Ambrose was eliminated 2 minutes into this match and Rollins eventually stepped aside so the Spear party could commence.) What difference a year makes, however. Rollins is the leader of Team Authority and arguably the star of the main event, while Ambrose has elevated himself and will attempt to solidify the midcard on Sunday.

    What You Didn’t See On Last Night’s RAW: Post-Show Notes

    After the cameras stopped rolling for last night’s WWE Survivor Series “go-home” edition of RAW, a post-show dark match main event took place.

    In a special tag-team attraction, John Cena and Dean Ambrose teamed up to take on the duo of Bray Wyatt and Seth Rollins.

    Cena and Ambrose would go on to win the tag bout, with both men hitting their finishes on Rollins and Wyatt, sending the fans in Roanoke, Virginia home happy.

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  • Final Members For “Team Cena” And “Team Authority” Announced

    During a match between Big Show and Sheamus on Monday’s WWE Survivor Series “go-home” edition of RAW, which featured interference from Rusev and Mark Henry, Sheamus was “injured” and is now no longer part of “Team Cena” in the traditional elimination match main event for this Sunday’s pay-per-view.

    This led to the main event “contract signing” between Team Cena and Team Authority. While no contracts were actually signed, all members of the now five-on-six elimination match for this Sunday’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view was announced.

    Team Authority will feature Seth Rollins, Kane, Mark Henry, Rusev, Luke Harper and Cesaro.

    Team Cena consists of John Cena, Big Show, Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan and Ryback.

    Make sure to join us here this Sunday night for the best WWE Survivor Series live results coverage on the web.

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    SEScoops’ WWE Power Rankings (Week Of 11/17)

    Momentum is everything in the WWE, as even a main event superstar is only a few bad losses away from being relegated to the midcard. Inspired by pound-for-pound boxing rankings, we will track the biggest winners and losers each week in the WWE. With Survivor Series fast approaching, here are this week’s power rankings.

    10. Bray Wyatt (Last Week: Not Ranked)

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    The Eater of Worlds picked up a win over Sin Cara on SmackDown this week. Wyatt cracks the top ten this week after an entertaining segment with Dean Ambrose, as the top continue to hype their match at Survivor Series.

    9. Ryback (LW: 10)

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    Ryback continued his dominance this week, destroying members of the Authority to close both Raw and SmackDown. It appears the company has faith in the Big Guy once again, considering he’s been booked as an unstopped monster over the past few weeks.