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NXT Star Says He Believes In The Shield

With the recent speculation that The Shield might have a fourth member, NXT star Sami Zayn (formerly known as El Generico) made an interesting tweet early Thursday morning that could be a hint that he’s affiliated with the group.

WWE Looks At Who The Shield’s 4th Member Could Be

Here’s Zayn’s response to a tweet by Shield member Seth Rollins

Comment Below and tell us if you think The Shield needs a 4th member – and if so, who it should be.

Ambrose vs. Kane On SmackDown, Summer Rae As Fandango’s Dance Partner

– WWE NXT Diva Summer Rae once again appeared as Fandango’s dancing partner on RAW. She was acknowledged by name for the first time since debuting, so it looks like she’s joining the main roster.

– Friday’s WWE SmackDown will feature The Shield member Dean Ambrose vs. Kane, Ambrose’s second singles match in WWE after facing the Undertaker last week. Ambrose has long been pegged as the Shield member with the most breakout potential, so it’s interesting to see what he can do on his own.

– Speaking of Rollins, he tweeted this late Monday night after RAW:

Video: The Shield Powerbombs The Undertaker Through A Table

Video from SmackDown of The Shield destroying The Undertaker after his singles match against Dean Ambrose.

Triple H Gives His Thoughts On The Shield, Punk & Lita Attend Iron Man 3 Premiere

– WWE COO Triple H was asked on Twitter about which Shield member he is most impressed with. He replied:

– CM Punk and girlfriend Amy “Lita” Dumas attended last night’s Iron Man 3 movie premiere. Here’s a picture (click to enlarge):

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Update On Undertaker vs. Dean Ambrose & If It Will Air On SmackDown

There are conflicting reports about the Undertaker vs. Dean Ambrose match that took place at the end of Tuesday’s London SmackDown tapings.

Initially, fan reports that were being sent in (and Twitter activity) indicated that the match was the non-televised dark match main event. Plus, the Undertaker’s appearance was promoted in advance as a “London Exclusive” – another sign that it was for the live crowd only.

However, other fans who were in attendance stated that the match was probably taped for Friday’s SmackDown broadcast, since a graphic aired on the big screen earlier in the show hyping the match and WWE announcers were still ringside calling the action.

It’s still unclear at this point where the TV taping concluded and WWE has not yet acknowledged that Undertaker will be competing on Friday’s show.

We’ll post an update when more details become available. In the event that the match does air on television, we apologize for “spoiling” the result for fans who try to avoid spoilers.

Huge RAW Main Event Next Week, CM Punk Pulled From RAW Shows

– WWE has pulled CM Punk from the upcoming May 13th & May 20th RAW TV tapings. He’s still advertised for the May 27th show.

– The main event of next week’s live WWE RAW from the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio will feature WWE Champion John Cena & Ryback vs. The Shield’s Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns.

The match was announced on Tuesday afternoon during WWE’s Main Event tapings from London, England.

WWE Teasing A Fourth Member Of The Shield

WWE.com has an article up questioning whether The Shield has a mystery fourth member. Some of the names discussed include Paul Heyman, Big Show, Ryback and Jack Swagger.

  • Comment Below and tell us who you think would make a good addition to The Shield – or if they should stay a 3-man group. #BeileveInTheShield

The Undertaker Advertised To Wrestle Next Week, This Week’s Raw Slam of the Week, Legends In Knoxville

– The Undertaker will compete on Raw next Monday, which is being taped at the London O2 Arena in London, England. In-advance, the venue has been advertising an appearance from “The Deadman.”

During tonight’s Raw, Undertaker was advertised for a Six-Man Tag Team Match pitting himself, and WWE Tag Team Champions Daniel Bryan and Kane against all three members of The Shield.

– On this week’s Raw Slam of the Week, Ryback shocks fans by attacking WWE Champion John Cena.

– “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Jerry “The King” Lawler, Diamond Dallas Page and Jake “The Snake” Roberts are advertised to appear at the Fanboy Expo, which takes place May 31 to June 2 at the Jacob Building at Chilhowee Park 3301 E Magnolia Ave. Knoxville, Tennessee. Click here for more information.

Plans For The WWE Tag Team Titles, Latest WWE Inbox Video

– On Monday’s RAW, WWE had Daniel Bryan and Kane save The Undertaker from a possible beatdown at the hands of The Shield. According to f4wonline.com, the angle was done to plant the seeds for an upcoming tag team title feud.

With WWE Extreme Rules still over a month away, there are reportedly plans for Team Hell No to defend their WWE Tag Team titles against The Shield at the pay-per-view. With The Shield’s impressive work and strong push, it’s expected they will be the ones to end Kane & Bryan’s lengthy title reign.

– Here’s the latest edition of WWE Inbox:

“One Superstar after another attempt to pronounce the most difficult names in WWE. See how well they do, only on WWE on YouTube!”

(Partial Source: f4wonline.com)

WWE Signs Australian Wrestler Matt Silva, Rollins Hypes WrestleMania Debut & More

– WWE has reportedly signed Australian wrestler Matt Silva to a developmental deal. He currently wrestles for Melbourne City Wrestling and will make his final appearance for the promotion on April 13th before reporting to Tampa, Florida.

– Friday’s episode of WWE SmackDown scored a Trendrr.tv social media score of 73,875 up 14% from last week.

– Seth Rollins tweeted the following about his upcoming WrestleMania debut, where The Shield will face the team of Randy Orton, Ryback and Sheamus:

What Happened After SmackDown, Main Event Preview, Swagger DUI Signs

– After Tuesday night’s WWE SmackDown tapings from Albany, NY went off the air, The Shield came out and beat down Randy Orton and Sheamus. Ryback ran down and made the save and then it became a 6-man tag match. The match ended in a disqualification after Roman Reigns brought in a chair. All the babyfaces hit their finishers to send the fans home happy.

– WWE confiscated several “Jack Swagger DUI” signs at this week’s RAW, according to f4wonline.com.

– The following matches will take place on tonight’s episode of WWE Main Event:

* WWE Intercontinental champion Wade Barrett vs. Randy Orton (non-title match).

* Cody Rhodes vs. Zack Ryder.

* VIDEO From AFTER RAW: The Shield Beats Down Big Show

What Happened After RAW With The Shield, Dark Match (Video)

The following is a live report of what happened after Monday’s WWE Old School RAW went off the air, courtesy of reader Ryan Berglund.

After RAW:

The Shield came out and surrounded the ring while Big Show was inside. They attacked him three-on-one until Show fought back. He had Ambrose and Rollins set for a double chokeslam, but Reigns speared him. They impressively triple-powerbombed Show. Cena, Sheamus, and Ryback then came out and cleared The Shield for the advertised post-main event.

WWE has published this video of The Shield eating down the Big Show after RAW:

Bonus Dark Match:

John Cena, Ryback & Sheamus defeated The Shield via DQ in a six-man tag match. Sheamus took a beating early on. Hot-tog to Cena, who had Ambrose up for the AA, but he took a spear from Reigns. Cena then took the a three-on-one beating until he avoided a spear from Reigns and tagged in Ryback. Ryback took out all of them one-by-one, then Reigns broke up an attempted Shell Shock. Rollins then pulled out a chair and hit Ryback and Sheamus, causing the DQ.

After the match, The Shield’s assault continued until Cena made the save and they all hit their finishers to send the crowd home happy.

* Pictures of The UNDERTAKER’s Return from RAW

WWE TV Tapings Preview, Reigns Comments On Orton’s Attack, Marine Trailer

– Tonight’s WWE SmackDown and Main Events tapings will take place from the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Friday’s SmackDown will have a a “Social Media” theme to it, with WWE advertising live tweets, touts, and other interactive features that will be incorporated into the taped broadcast.

New WWE superstar Fandango will debut on SmackDown and RAW announcers Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler will be on hand, with JBL in South America for his latest mountain climbing adventure.

– Shield member Roman Reigns tweeted the following about Randy Orton blindsiding Seth Rollins on RAW while The Shield was distracted by Sheamus:

“@RandyOrton strikes fast, but The Shield always hits last. Due time we’re going to skin The Viper. #ShieldBringsTheSword #BelieveInTheShield”

– Here is the trailer for the WWE Studios film “The Marine 3: Homefront” starring The Miz:

* THE MIZ & MARYSE are ENGAGED: Check Out This Picture of the RING!

The Shield Getting Rave Reviews, WWE Diva Search In LA This Week & More

– WWE is holding a Diva Search in Los Angeles, California this week. The event is not open to the public, as WWE is having modeling agencies bring in attractive, athletic young ladies to be evaluated. Being a wrestling fan is a plus, but wrestling training is not required.

– The Shield is getting rave reviews behind the scenes in WWE, which should not be a surprise. All three members are seen as having breakout potential, with Roman Reigns having the look and intensity of a top tier guy, Rollins being a great worker and Dean Ambrose having the “it” factor that sets him apart from everybody. Ambrose has been compared to a modern day Terry Funk, which is a strong compliment.

* Video: AMBROSE vs. ROLLINS vs. REIGNS at Developmental

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

The Shield Tops This Week’s ESPN WWE Power Rankings

– ESPN.com has updated their weekly WWE Power Rankings, with The Shield taking the top position this week:

1. The Shield
2. The Rock
3. CM Punk
4. Alberto Del Rio
5. Mark Henry
6. Jack Swagger
7. Dolph Ziggler
8. Chris Jericho
9. John Cena
10. The Miz

ESPN.com Writer Jon Robinson gushes over Ambrose, Rollins and Reigns’ match at Sunday’s Elimination Chamber, saying they outperformed all of WWE’s top stars:

Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns proved that they can do more than hang with three of WWE’s most popular stars (John Cena, Sheamus and Ryback) — they completely stole the show at Sunday night’s pay-per-view, outperforming main eventers The Rock and CM Punk, while showcasing a variety of double- and triple-team moves unseen in recent memory.”

The Shield Compared To The Freebids, Vickie Welcomes Maddox To Her Administration

– The Shield has been impressing a lot of people in WWE with their recent work, including WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross and WWE announcer JBL. Both JR and JBL compared the 3-man group to the legendary Fabulous Freebirds. They tweeted:

JR: “The Shield brings a refreshing, intense dynamic to @WWE. The three distinct styles operating as a unit reminds me of The Fabulous Freebirds”

JBL: “I’ve never seen a group step up faster and do better quicker on a top level then The Shield. Reminds me of Freebirds-who I knew well.”

As noted earlier, Chris Jericho also called The Shield the future of WWE after wrestling them last night on RAW.

– Vickie Guerrero tweeted the following about Brad Maddox joining her “administration”:

“Expanding my administration, welcome Mr. Maddox. Ready to share my wisdom with @bradmaddoxisthewwe”

Maddox, who was trending on Tweeted during RAW, tweeted:

“I’m trending. And I’m Assistant Managing Supervisor. One is for money and one is cause I’m cool”

* Picture: SCOTT HALL Arrives At The Airport To Meet DDP & Jake Roberts

Video: Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns

Before they were The Shield in WWE, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns honed their skills at WWE developmental territories Florida Championship Wrestling and later, NXT.  Check out this triple threat match featuring The Shield members:

Undertaker Not At RAW, Team Cena vs. Shield On The Road, New Shield T-Shirt

– WWEShop.com is selling a new Justice Isn’t Free t-shirt for The Shield as well as WrestleMania 29 merchandise.

– The big Team Cena vs. The Shield 6-man tag match that we’ll see at Sunday’s elimination Chamber pay-per-view will be taking place at WWE RAW house shows in March. The match is already being advertised for the RAW live event from Providence, RI on March 16.

– Despite being in Nashville, TN at the Predators hockey game on Sunday, The Undertaker was not backstage at RAW at any point on Monday.

EDITORIAL: 25 Years Ago Today, Remembering The Twin Hebner Angle And Hulk Hogan’s First Championship Defeat

Remembering The Twin Hebner Angle And Hogan’s First Title Loss

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, HULK HOGAN LOSES HIS MIND (AND THE WWF TITLE)
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“HOW MUCH MONEY DID THEY SPEND ON THE PLASTIC SURGERY??!”

Those infamous words were uttered by Hulk Hogan on national television 25 years ago today. And astonishingly, Hulk wasn’t referring to his (now ex) wife and her friend when he said that. No, you see, he was referring to the evil trio of Ted DiBiase, Andre the Giant and… EARL HEBNER! What? Earl Hebner, evil? Bret Hart would find out years later exactly how evil Dave Hebner’s baby brother really could be, but let it be known that Hulk Hogan was the original Screwjob victim way back in 1988 when INXS had the #1 hit single in America and the Road Warriors made it cool to wear Zubaz pants.

Here in 2013, Chris Daniels and Frankie Kazarian are trying hard to make Zubaz cool again, but it’s just not the same.

So, why then was the Hulkster ranting and raving like a mental patient about plastic surgery? Let’s set the stage. The date was February 5th. The WWF had been airing taped “Saturday Night’s Main Event” specials on NBC for a few years by this point. As a young wrasslin’ fan, I have fond memories of those shows. The sight of Andre the Giant sneaking up behind an unsuspecting Hogan, following his victory over King Kong Bundy, and wrapping his massive hands around Hogan’s throat, squeezing the life out of him, gave me nightmares. But this show was different. This show, dubbed simply “The Main Event”, aired live on Friday night (back when Friday was perhaps the best night for television) and would feature the first singles meeting between Andre and the champion since their epic encounter at WrestleMania III the previous year.

WWF and NBC hit a homerun that night. The show would do a 15.2 rating, good for 33 million viewers (that number is a bit skewed and likely also includes international viewers, so figure half that number were watching in the U.S. – still impressive), making the Hogan vs. Andre sequel the most watched wrestling match in history, a record that still stands today. Hulk Hogan had headlined as WWF champion for four consecutive years and was arguably at his peak of popularity. Andre, on the other hand, was clearly in physical decline and had long past his peak. In fact, he was barely mobile. One memorable spot from their match saw Andre simply fall face down in what the announcers could only describe as an attempted headbutt (he missed). And maybe it was, but it looked terrible. In fact, as a wrestling match, this pretty much sucked. But with these two guys in the ring, it was never about workrate. That’s what guys like Savage and Steamboat and Santana were there for.

As the match drew to a close, Andre grabbed Hogan and flung him around in the worst excuse for a hip toss I’ve ever seen in my life. As he covered the champion and the referee began to count, Hogan got his shoulder up off the mat, but Hebner kept counting. Just like that, Hogan’s run came to a screeching halt at 1,474 days and Andre was awarded the title.

I guess in hindsight, CM Punk’s 14-month reign ending on a People’s Elbow doesn’t seem nearly as ludicrous.

After the match, Gene Okerlund interviewed Andre, who inexplicably talked about winning the World tag team championship (?!!) and proceeded to surrender the tag team title (don’t look at me, that’s what he said) to Ted DiBiase. And I must say, the title looked awfully good around DiBiase’s waist. I believe he got to defend the title at some house shows in the days that followed before Jack Tunney officially declared the title vacant, but it really is a shame he never had a run on top.

As Hogan stood flabbergasted by what had just taken place, THE GOOD HEBNER emerged to confront his evil twin. It’s funny because, while Dave and Earl do look very much alike, I never had much trouble discerning one from the other, even as a kid. Dave was always the pudgier one. Maybe he was simply big-boned. Whatever the case, when Hogan turned around, he could not believe his eyes, nor could he tell one from the other. He figured it out when Earl knocked his brother to the mat and caved in his ribcage with a wicked kick (supposedly breaking a rib legit). Now, Hogan figured it out. He hoisted Earl high above his head, got a running head start, and proceeded to overshoot his target by a country mile, sending Earl SOARING into the aisleway over everyone’s head (including Andre, and he was a giant!). They were supposed to catch him, but hey, shit happens.

Backstage with Mean Gene, Hogan was a wreck. He was so distraught, he was literally in tears over this grave injustice that had just been committed. It’s too bad The Shield came 20 years too late. Maybe they could have helped prevent all of this. As Hogan whined and cried about plastic surgery, he talked about seeing both Hebners for the first time, exclaiming, “When I turned around, they were identical. IDENTICUUUUULLLL!!!!” Moments later, as they showed a replay in slow-mo of the finish, Hogan desperately tried pointing out to us all the hundred dollar bills falling out of the referee’s pocket. Okerlund didn’t have the heart to tell the big guy that, in fact, there were no hundred dollar bills. As hilarious as this all was, Hogan was a pathetic mess here. Between this and his temper tantrum at the 1992 Royal Rumble when he helped Flair eliminate Sid (who did nothing wrong!), I’m not sure how I was ever a fan of this man.

By the way, there’s a little “easter egg” of sorts to watch for on this show. Prior to his title defense, WWF shot to a pre-taped Hulk Hogan interview backstage. In it, he can be seen wearing what has since been dubbed as the “Hogan ‘87” belt. Yet moments later, when he emerges from the curtain, he’s wearing the Winged Eagle belt that would become synonymous with the company over the next decade. Not sure if the ’87 belt held out for more money before Hogan walked out or mouthed off to the wrong person, but it was never seen again.

A quarter century ago on this date, history was made. Hogan lost his smile. The plastic surgery was bought and paid for. And Andre won the tag team title. A memorable night, indeed.

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Roman Reigns’ Super Bowl Humor, Ziggler Takes Another Shot At Ryder

– WWEShop.com is currently running a sale on Winter Gear and is selling new Superstar Rubber Bracelets.

– In response to the power failure that took place minutes into the third quarter of Sunday’s NFL Super Bowl, The Shield’s Roman Reigns tweeted the following:

– Dolph Ziggler took another jab at Zack Ryder on Twitter yesterday, tweeting the following response to Ryder announcing his song Hoeski is available for download on iTunes:

You can buy the song for $1.29 at iTunes.Apple.com. Here’s the cover art for the single:

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John Cena Missing Live Events, Greatest Rivalries DVD Synopsis & More

– WWE has added The Shield’s theme song, “Special Op,” is now available for sale on iTunes.

– John Cena will be missing the WWE RAW live events in Missouri February 8th, 9th and 10th. Chris Jericho has been added to the February 9th (Springfield) and February 10th (Cape Girardeau) shows. The New Age Outlaws will be appaering on all three shows.

– WWEDVDNews.com has released the official synopsis for WWE’s upcoming “Top 25 Rivalries” DVD and Blu-Ray set, due out May 28th in the United States and due out in June in Europe and Australia:

“WWE Superstars clash year-round with championships, glory, and personal pride on the line. But only 25 rivalries can be considered the greatest in sports entertainment history. Now for the first time ever, WWE counts down the most intense rivalries of all time. With each segment narrated by a different WWE or mainstream personality, each rivalry takes on a life of its own as WWE fans get an inside, never-before-seen perspective on their favorite showdowns. From the grudges born from equal pursuit of a common goal to those where the animosity crosses personal boundaries, all the timeless conflicts in the history of WWE, WCW, NWA, ECW and more are presented. Featuring Cena vs Edge, Stone Cold vs Mr McMahon, Ric Flair vs Ricky Steamboat and many more, this controversial countdown is sure to be dissected and debated by fans of all eras. Plus, special features include over 5 hours of bonus matches highlighting the rivalries presented in the countdown.”

Picture Of Vince Being Stretchered Out After RAW, Ryback’s Message For The Shield & More

– WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts tweeted the following photo of Vince McMahon getting stretchered out after Monday’s RAW went off the air:

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* VIDEO of Brock Lesnar Giving Vince An F-5 On RAW

WWE.com has published a new article question what is left for CM Punk to accomplish in WWE.

– Ryback tweeted the following about The Shield on Tuesday:

https://twitter.com/Ryback22/status/296334011930906625

Proof That The Shield Attacked The Rock At The Royal Rumble

During the WWE Championship match at Sunday’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view, the lights went out and The Rock was brutally attacked and led to him being pinned by CM Punk, before Vince McMahon came out and restarted the match.

There are some conspiracy theories going around that it might have been somebody else that put The Rock through the announcer’s table when the lights went out, but we’ve got proof that it was in fact The Shield.

When the lights went out, The Shield came from under the ring, delivered their signature triple powerbomb and then went back under the ring. Luckily for us a few flashbulbs went off, revealing the identity of The Rock’s attackers –

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The Rock & CM Punk Address The Shield On SmackDown (Video)

From Friday’s SmackDown, CM Punk confronts the Shield and tells them not to interfere in his match at the Royal Rumble. The Rock tells CM Punk he doesn’t believe he’s not behind the Shield’s attack on him at RAW.

CM Punk takes care of business with The Shield and then has one final faceoff with The Rock before their WWE Championship Match at Royal Rumble 2013.

Seth Rollins Hypes The Royal Rumble, “Are You Serious?” Ending & More

– Friday’s episode of WWE SmackDown had a Trendrr.tv social media score of 77,259, up 10% from last week.

– WWE is considering adding a Twitter feed at the bottom of the screen during RAW broadcasts, according to PWInsider.com.

– WWE announced on Twitter that another Youtube show, “Are You Serious?” is ending this weekend. To this, we say: ARE YOU SERIOUS?!

– Seth Rollins tweeted the following on Saturday to hype tomorrow’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view:

* Royal Rumble SPOILERS: 2 Former WWE IC Champions Confirmed As Surprise Entrants