Posts Tagged ‘WWE Survivor Series’

WWE Title Tournament Semi-Finalists On Miz TV, Charlotte Scheduled For SportsCenter

– On Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, it was announced that the four semi-finalists in the ongoing WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament will be guests on a special edition of Miz TV on this week’s edition of SmackDown. The four semi-finalists, as seen on RAW, are Roman Reigns and Alberto Del Rio on one side of the bracket, and Dean Ambrose and Kevin Owens on the other side. This week’s SmackDown will be taped on Tuesday night at the Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville, Tennessee.

– Also on Monday’s RAW, it was announced that WWE Divas Champion Charlotte will be appearing on ESPN SportsCenter on Tuesday to promote her title defense against Paige at this Sunday’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view.

Updated WWE Survivor Series Lineup: WWE Title Tournament Semi-Finals Set

WWE confirmed on Monday’s Survivor Series “go-home” edition of RAW that at this Sunday’s pay-per-view in Atlanta, Georgia, both the semi-finals and the finals of the WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament will take place.

On Monday’s RAW, the quarterfinals of the tournament took place with four men advancing to the semi-finals of the tournament, leaving the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion to be determined among the four at this Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view.

With those tournament matches now in the books, below is an updated look at the WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament brackets, as well as the regular lineup heading into Sunday’s show.

WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Semi-Finals
– Kevin Owens vs. Dean Ambrose
– Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio

WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament Finals
– Owens/Ambrose winner vs. Reigns/Del Rio winner

WWE Divas Championship
– Charlotte (c) vs. Paige

– The Undertaker & Kane vs. Two members of The Wyatt Family

Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com this Sunday evening for the absolute best WWE Survivor Series live results coverage on the web!

WWE SmackDown Preview For Tonight, Jim Duggan/Survivor Series Note, NXT

– WWE taped the following matches on Tuesday afternoon in Manchester, England for tonight’s edition of WWE SmackDown. For complete WWE SmackDown spoilers for tonight, click here.

* Braun Strowman vs. Fandango
* The Usos vs. Luke Harper & Erick Rowan
* WWE Title Tournament: Neville vs. King Barrett
* WWE Title Tournament: Ryback vs. Kalisto
* WWE Title Tournament: Alberto Del Rio vs. Stardust

– A company called Internet Marketing Ninjas announced this week that they are teaming up with WWE Hall Of Famer “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan for a fan-engaged event centered around the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view event on Sunday, November 22nd. The event will be streamed on their official YouTube page at 8pm EST. For all of the details, visit InternetMarketingNinjas.com.

– Aiden English of The Vaudevillains posted a tweet after his team lost the NXT Tag-Team Titles to The Mechanics on last night’s NXT TV show that suggests their rivalry isn’t over quite yet. English tweeted the following:

Spoiler: Undertaker & Kane’s Survivor Series Match Revealed

Following Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown television taping in Manchester, England, a new match was announced for this month’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view.

During the taping, Bray Wyatt issued a challenge to The Undertaker and Kane for Survivor Series, that being a two-on-two match with “The Brothers Of Destruction” taking on two Wyatt Family members of Bray’s choosing. The challenge was accepted by The Undertaker at the end of the taping, however it was never specified which two Wyatt Family members would be represented in the match at Survivor Series.

With that now known, below is an updated look at the lineup for this year’s WWE Survivor Series pay-pr-view, which is scheduled for Sunday, November 22, 2015 at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

WWE Title Tournament Finals
– TBD vs. TBD

WWE Divas Champion
– Charlotte (c) vs. Paige

– The Undertaker & Kane vs. Two members of The Wyatt Family

Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com on 11/22 for the best WWE Survivor Series live results coverage on the web!

Spoiler: Updated WWE Championship Tournament Brackets

Following Monday’s RAW tapings and Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings from Manchester, England, here are the updated brackets for the tournament to crown a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion at Survivor Series:

First Round Results

  • Roman Reigns defeated Big Show
  • Kevin Owens defeated Titus O’Neil
  • Dolph Ziggler defeated The Miz
  • Cesaro defeated Sheamus
  • Dean Ambrose defeated Tyler Breeze
  • Alberto Del Rio defeated Stardust
  • Kalisto defeated Ryback
  • Neville defeated King Barrett

    Second Round Matches:

  • Roman Reigns vs. Cesaro
  • Kevin Owens vs. Neville
  • Dolph Ziggler vs. Dean Ambrose
  • Kalisto vs. Alberto Del Rio

  • SEScoops Mailbag: Reigns Turning Heel, Has The Authority Run Its Course?

    Welcome back to the SEScoops Mailbag. After the questions below, we’ve answered everything sent in so far. If you’ve got a question you want answered here, send an email to SEScoops@gmail.com with “Mailbag” as the subject line. Let’s roll:

    Buzzard follower asks … Since survivor series is sort of like deadly games part 2 (1998 ss) what do you think about roman like the rock will turn heel and join the authority the way rock did with the corporation? also what do you think if the finalist are ambrose and roman when/if the heel turn goes down

    Brad Davis: Reigns turning heel, joining The Authority and winning the WWE title like The Rock did at Deadly Game is the best possible booking scenario for Survivor Series. Rollins is out for the better part of a year and now The Authority is without a main event guy in their camp. It makes sense to have a heel champion as we close out the year and round the corner into WrestleMania season.

    Reigns winning the title as babyface would be anti-climatic and he’s just simply not over enough where a babyface title win could propel him to that “new face of the company” status. They’ve been trying for well over a year to get him over as the new top babyface. The  only chance Reigns has to be “the next John Cena” is to turn him heel and let him come into his own in that role before an eventual babyface turn years down the road.

    And yes, Reigns’ big turn should come in the finals against Dean Ambrose. Reigns’ turn wouldn’t have as big of an impact as it would if Dean was the guy he was screwing over. The two have them been buddying around on WWE TV for the past few months and can feud for the next several months until after the Royal Rumble when Reigns’ WrestleMania challenger is lined up.

    UltraManTits Black asks … Im of the belief that Asuka has a much better chance of one day being the Divas champ than Hideo does of being WWE champ because the Divas are less focused on promos than the men are and the language barrier will keep Hideo from being in a main event. Do you think its better for a foreign born wrestler to hook up with a manager to do their talking for them, or to just go the Lucha Dragons’ route and stay silent?

    A Realist: I am of the belief that knowing the character and the motivation of a character goes a long way in getting talent over. Otherwise, why should I cheer for this guy or girl? Now, not everyone needs to speak, but they certainly need something else to get the audience to stand behind. If you’re not establishing a certain appeal to the voiceless character, such as say, Goldberg’s streak, then they need something else to back them up–and that’s the ‘why are you here?’. Wrestling is not all about wrestling, after all.

    Let’s just put it this way: despite his losses, there’s a reason Bray Wyatt is still a main attraction. Why Dean Ambrose is so over. The reason for 2011, the summer of Punk. The current reason why New Day is the hottest act in WWE. They can talk.

    And then there’s a reason why people like the Lucha Dragons, and Cesaro are spinning their tires.

    So the long-short–yes, I believe mouthpieces are more than beneficial to talents that are unable to speak for themselves.

    Mr. Honesty asks … I see this tournament as the perfect opportunity to build some stars. Not necessarily on the main event card, but it might create guys that’ll prove to be upper midcard material. That being said, who do you see as someone that might emerge as a top midcard guy? Any surprising superstars come to mind?

    David Bixenspan:  So far, it doesn’t look like anyone is being moved up that much more. Cesaro feels like the guy who could benefit most even on losing, but you know how that goes with him. Ambrose probably could gain some forward momentum with a turn, since WWE badly needs a new top heel more than anything else. Which is to say hopefully he’ll go back to where he would have been if he turned on The Shield instead of Seth Rollins. It looked like he would turn heel en route to being an even bigger babyface down the line, but of course that didn’t happen.

    That said, as the bracket sits, it looks like Reigns vs. Ambrose is the natural finals, with one or the other turning. And I’m not sure they have the wherewithal to book the other matches to be beneficial to anyone else.

    Sunil asks … 1. Did cm punk really poop in the ring and did the ref really grab it? 2. Why doesn’t wwe use custom sets anymore?

    A Realist: 1) Well, he for sure pooped himself–according to him. It was during a Smackdown episode match against Dean Ambrose. He claims that he was on so many antibiotics that he let ‘er rip in his trunks.

    As for the ref picking it up, that is widely speculated on, as many believe it was a piece of Ambrose’s Shield gear that he actually moved. I personally have a hard time believing he grabbed it barehanded, considering they have latex gloves in their pockets at all times now, due to accidental bleeding from the wrestlers.

    2) I assume by ‘custom sets’, you mean the Pay Per View specific arena sets. If so, two reasons:

    One: Money, plain and simple. Those sets weren’t cheap.

    Two: They use a giant set for Wrestlemania every year. If every PPV has a custom set, that detracts from the importance of the ‘grandest stage’ that is Wrestlemania.

    Undertaker316 asks… Do you think the Authority story line has run its course?

    Brad Davis: Assuming that you are asking if The Authority angle is ‘tired and stale,’ the storyline has certainly run its course. As much as Triple H and Stephanie have established their characters on WWE TV as major heels, it’s still the “Evil Authority Figure” angle that worked for a few years during the Monday Night Wars era and has been carbon-copied to death over the past decade by WWE and TNA. WWE needs a complete overhaul and the alarmingly low RAW viewership week after week backs this up. In the event that WWE would shake up the presentation of their product from top the bottom, I don’t see where there is a place for overbearing heel authority figures that soak up all the TV time, place themselves as the focal point of the WWE Universe, belittle and literally slap around the wrestlers.

    If you are asking “will WWE be concluding the Authority storyline soon?” – then the answer is obviously not. Triple H and Stephanie will be fixtures on WWE television for years to come. If you want to continue following along week after week, you’ve got two choices – you can sell out or you can buy in.

    Got a question you want answered here in the SEScoops Mailbag? Send it over to SEScoops@gmail.com.

    Updated WWE Tournament Brackets, Second Round Matches Set

    Following Monday’s RAW tapings from Manchester, England, here are the updated brackets for the tournament to crown a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion at Survivor Series:

    First Round Results

    • Roman Reigns defeated Big Show
    • Kevin Owens defeated Titus O’Neil
    • Dolph Ziggler defeated The Miz
    • Cesaro defeated Sheamus
    • Dean Ambrose defeated Tyler Breeze

    Friday’s SmackDown will feature Del Rio vs. Stardust, Ryback vs. Kalisto and Barrett vs. Neville in the remaining first round matches.

    Second Round Matches:

    • Roman Reigns vs. Cesaro
    • Kevin Owens vs. Neville/Barrett Winner
    • Dolph Ziggler vs. Dean Ambrose
    • Kalisto/Ryback Winner vs. Del Rio/ Stardust Winner

    EDITORIAL: WWE Needs An Overhaul

    The following editorial reflects the opinions of the author.

    Well, we are at an interesting crossroads in the life of the WWE right now. As we are all aware,  WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins, has been injured. While in the midst of his reign as champ, Mr. Architect is sidelined with a torn ACL, and will be out for 6 to 9 months.

    While the way he was being booked is questionable, what’s not in question was the roll that he was on. He was the main event, the champion, the focal point of the show, and putting on the matches of his career against high caliber, main event talent. He is someone who took the ball and ran with it.

    That said, again, we are at a crossroads. Your champion is injured, your other top talents are either injured, as well (Sting, Randy Orton), or off doing their own things outside of the WWE (Cena, Lesnar). Now, WWE, you are scrambling to find yourself a new “man”, the guy that you can trust to carry your show. Tonight marks the start of a tournament to crown a new champion at Survivor Series.

    Here’s where we find ourselves in a pickle. I hate being the guy that calls back to the Attitude Era, but hey, that truly was the pinnacle of wrestling.

    Let’s take all the vulgarity aside. Let’s take the cursing, violence, sexuality, and blood out of consideration. What is the one thing that the Attitude Era had that the current does not?

    Answer: Hungry, talented people that had the goods, and were ready to reach for the stars.

    Let’s be honest, we all hated and cringed at Vinnie Mac’s ridiculous Millenials comment during the Stone Cold podcast. However, let us also not kid ourselves: his point was not far off of the mark. There are many talented individuals waiting in the wings. However, which of them is truly ready and up to the challenge of carrying the company? Ah, I can already hear the angry gnashing of your keyboards. Hang with me, here.

    During the Attitude Era, there were countless wrestlers who were on the cusp of the main event, at any given time. Every title was important. Every wrestler was important. Every storyline was important. WWE was not afraid to take the chance on a guy to either sink or swim on their own merits. The importance of the midcard had just as much emphasis as the WWE Title. They managed to build up every single wrestler, no matter at which level, to be true superstars.

    That said, this current lack of main event caliber is not necessarily the fault of the wrestlers, themselves.

    No, the reason that the WWE is scrambling, the reason that no one is at the ready, the reason that no one is capable of being at the main event, falls upon one person. It lies solely at the feet of Vince McMahon, Jr. himself.

    The WWE has spent so much time building one wrestler at a time to the main event level, that it forgoes all other talent, regardless of actual readiness and capabilities.

    Kevin Owens is the Intercontinental Champion. A title and role that, at one point, held more importance than the WWE title and champion. Does that matter now? Sure doesn’t feel like it.

    Does it feel like the U.S. Title matters now that it’s been taken off of the WWE Golden Boy, Cena?

    There are many superstars who, if given opportunity to build themselves up, could be there. The abilities are there. Wrestling today us inarguably more athletic and competitive than it was during the Attitude Era. I’m not going to get into the who’s and why’s, because that’s all subjective to who you’d personally like to see given the push. However, the WWE has not given anyone, outside of a select few, that opportunity.  And it’s been that select few for a very long time now, and we’re all a bit bored with it. I believe that this is something we can all agree on.

    We are at this interesting crossroads because now WWE is being forced to give out that opportunity to the talent. Here is the chance to allow someone to sink or swim, to reach for the brass rings, and all those other cliches. It’s time for the WWE to overhaul their thinking. Sadly, it comes at the expense of the incredible Seth Rollins.

    Maybe, hopefully, now Vince will use this unfortunate set of circumstances to realize that there needs to be a top to bottom importance set on every person backstage. There are three hours every Monday, and two hours every Thursday. There is no excuse for every superstar to not be given ample time to get themselves over.

    I guess we’ll find out who the WWE and Vince give the ball to later this month. Or, worse yet, if we’re going to fall into the same rut of predictability.

    Discuss!

    Updated WWE Championship Tournament Brackets

    Following Monday’s RAW tapings from Manchester, England, here are the updated brackets for the tournament to crown a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion at Survivor Series:

    First Round Results

    • Roman Reigns defeated Big Show
    • Kevin Owens defeated Titus O’Neil
    • Dolph Ziggler defeated The Miz
    • Cesaro defeated Sheamus
    • Dean Ambrose defeated Tyler Breeze

    Friday’s SmackDown will feature Del Rio vs. Stardust, Ryback vs. Kalisto and Barrett vs. Neville in the remaining first round matches.

    Second Round Matches:

    • Roman Reigns vs. Cesaro
    • Kevin Owens vs. Neville/Barrett Winner
    • Dolph Ziggler vs. Dean Ambrose
    • Kalisto/Ryback Winner vs. Del Rio/ Stardust Winner

    WWE Championship Tournament To Begin Tonight On RAW

    The updated RAW preview over at WWE.com includes some new information regarding the tournament to crown a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

    When WWE originally announced the tournament, the wording indicated that the tournament would take place over the course of one night at Survivor Series, similar to 1998’s “Deadly Game” Survivor Series tournament. A reliable source in WWE informed us the format of the tournament would be different than what WWE originally announced and that has turned out to be true.

    First round tournament matches will kick off tonight on RAW and will continue later this week on SmackDown.

    No word yet on how many Superstars will be included or how many of the tournament matches will be taking place at Survivor Series, but we’re sure to get more details tonight on RAW.

    “Two nights after the anticipated WWE World HeavyweightChampionship clash between Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins was made official for Survivor Series, The Architect tore his right ACL, MCL and medial meniscus and, as first reported by ESPN, Rollins will be out of action for six to nine months.

    As a result, a tournament will begin tonight, and continue on SmackDown, to crown a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion at Survivor Series. Who will compete for the illustrious prize? Will Roman Reigns, who earned the right to challenge Rollins two weeks ago on Raw, once again claw his way to the title that has eluded him since WrestleMania? Expect more news on Survivor Series’ tournament to determine a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion on Raw.”

    Discussion: Who Will Be Crowned WWE Champion At Survivor Series?

    Well, that dreaded day has come. Seth Rollins is out for 6-9 months with a knee injury, the WWE World Heavyweight championship is being vacated and the main event booking plans for the next 6 months are now out the window.

    WWE is scrambling to bring in big names to fill out a star-deprived roster and a new champion will be crowned in less than two weeks at Survivor Series. The fact that WWE finds themselves in such a bad spot without multiple young talents ready to fill the void is a lengthy discussion for another day.

    What I want to hear from you is who you think is ready right now? Who do you think is ready to take the next step? Who is genuinely ready to carry the show?

    WWE could go in a number of directions from here. We could see Roman Reigns continue on his path, win the championship tournament and stand tall as the new babyface champion. Another popular ‘fantasy booking’ scenario has Reigns turning heel, aligning himself with The Authority and becoming the new golden boy sellout champion, not unlike his old pal Seth Rollins. We could also see a dark horse champion emerge, perhaps a Kevin Owens or even Mr. Money in the Bank, Sheamus.

    Comment below and tell us how you think it will all go down at Survivor Series!

    Roman Reigns Heavily Favored To Win The WWE Championship At Survivor Series

    WWE Championship Tournament Odds Paddy Power Survivor Series

    The opening betting odds have been released for WWE Survivor Series and Roman Reigns is the the odds-on favorite to win the championship tournament.

    Betting site Paddy Power has reigns as a 4/9 favorite to walk out of Survivor Series as champion, followed by Brock Lesnar (10/3) and John Cena (11/2).

    It’s worth noting that Dean Ambrose is not included in this speculative ‘bracket pool’ and WWE has yet to confirm how many competitors will be involved in the tournament.

    WWE Survivor Series takes place on November 22nd at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

    Roman Reigns Was Booked To Win The WWE Title At Survivor Series Before Seth Rollins’ Injury

    Roman Reigns was booked to defeat Seth Rollins for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series prior to Rollins’ injury this week, according to a source on WWE’s creative team.

    While we are still more than 10 days away from the event and plans still could have changed, Rollins was going to drop the title to Reigns this month. A rematch was already planned for December’s TLC pay-per-view and Rollins was going to be in the WWE Championship picture through WrestleMania 32. Obviously, all those plans are out the window now that Rollins will require extensive knee surgery that will keep him out of action until mid-2016.

    Rollins is currently scheduled to fly home today from the UK and will be undergoing surgery in the next few days.

    Stay tuned to SEScoops.com this weekend, as we will keep you posted as additional information related to this story becomes available.

    (Source: PWInsider.com)

    The Usos Make RAW Return, Scheduled For European Tour & SportsCenter

    The Usos made their WWE television return on Monday night’s RAW in Denver, Colorado, as part of Team Roman Reigns in the traditional five-on-five Survivor Series main event. Jey Uso has been away from WWE since the spring with a shoulder injury.

    In addition to returning on RAW, The Usos are scheduled to work the WWE European tour, which kicks off this week. Also, they are scheduled to appear on ESPN’s SportsCenter on Tuesday night with Jonathan Coachman.

    WWE posted the following clips of The Usos’ return on social media:

    Reigns vs. Rollins, Charlotte vs. Paige Confirmed For Survivor Series

    Seth Rollins will defend the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against his former Shield partner Roman Reigns at Survivor Series. The match was announced by The Authority during the opening segment of Monday’s RAW from Denver. Reigns became the #1 contender after winning a Fatal 4-way match on last week’s show.

    Paige defeated Becky Lynch, Brie Bella and Sasha Banks in a Fatal 4-way to become the #1 contender to Charlotte’s Divas Championship.

    WWE Survivor Series takes place on Sunday, November 22nd from Atlanta, Georgia.

    Update On “Legends With JBL,” Big Show In Rolaids Ad (Photo), Road Dogg On Gunn

    – JBL noted via social media that he has recorded three more episodes of “Legends with JBL,” however there is still no official word on when they will premiere on the WWE Network.

    – NXT coach Billy Gunn celebrated his 52nd birthday on Sunday. His “New Age Outlaws” tag-team partner, Road Dogg, wrote the following on Instagram.

    “Happy Birthday to my brother from another mother @realbillygunn I love you Billy Nilly and I hope you have a great day! #NAO #OUDK”

    – The key sponsor for this year’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view is Rolaids. WWE Superstar Big Show can be seen in the Rolaids banner ads on the Internet and in print ads, as seen below.

    Undertaker And Partners To Face The Wyatt Family In Elimination Match At Survivor Series?

    WWE is focusing the advertising for the November 22nd Survivor Series pay-per-view on the fact that it will be The Undertaker’s 25th anniversary at the annual event. You can check out the video promo for Survivor Series 2015 below.

    Based on the finish of last night’s Hell In A Cell pay-per-view, it looks like Undertaker will be facing the four members of The Wyatt Family in a traditional Survivor Series elimination match.

    Last night’s show ended with Taker losing to Brock Lesnar in their “Final Battle” inside Hell In A Cell, and then Bray Wyatt, Braun Strowman, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan dragged “The Dead Man” to the back after attacking him.

    Best Celebrity Wrestlers, Survivor Series Tickets, Dempsey Talks About Bull Fit & More

    – The story of Dean Ambrose almost being attacked by a fan after his match at Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings in Providence is getting mainstream media attention. The fan jumped the ringside barrier and charged at Ambrose from behind but was quickly taken down by security.

    – Tickets for the Survivor Series on November 22nd went on sale this weekend. Tickets are priced at $29, $54, $79, $94, $104, $354 and $404 for ringside with commemorative seats. The show takes place from the Philips Arena in Atlanta, GA.

    – WWE.com is running a poll asking which celebrity wrestler most impressed them in the ring. The choices are Snooki, Stephen Amell, Jay Leno, Lawrence Taylor, Maria Menounos, Dennis Rodman, Seth Green, Kevin Federline and former World Heavyweight Champion David Arquette. With around 8,000 votes cast, Stephen Amell is leading the way with 74%, followed by Snooki at 6%, Seth Green with 5% and Menounos is tied with LT at 4%.

    – WWE’s Scott Stanford is back as the host on “This Week In WWE” on the WWE Network.

    – Bull Dempsey recently spoke with WWE.com about his new gimmick and his win over Elias Samson at NXT Takeover: Brooklyn. When asked about Bull Fit, he said “It’s about hard work and not being afraid to be yourself. The hardest thing to do is be yourself in front of people. If you can do that, there’s no obstacle you can’t overcome.” As for what’s next for him:   “Bigger and better things. At one point, when I first came here, I promised I was going to be NXT Champion. After what people saw in Brooklyn, the sky’s the limit.”

    Could The Undertaker Work A Match At Survivor Series This Year?

    We already know that The Undertaker is due to take on Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam this month live from the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.

    The Undertaker has also been confirmed for live events in Mexico but other than that, nothing has been mentioned with regards to where he goes from here.

    WWE.com have a new article up entitled “5 Unbelievable Facts About The Undertaker” which could be hinting that The Undertaker may be working Survivor Series this year to celebrate his 25th anniversary in the WWE.

    “The 2015 edition of Survivor Series will claim an important place in WWE history, and not just because of the epic match card that will presumably take place. This edition of WWE’s fall classic will also mark the 25th anniversary of The Undertaker’s debut in WWE, as well as the first time the WWE Universe witnessed him earn his way into the winner’s circle. He didn’t just become The Phenom overnight. It took a long time and a lot of defeated opponents to remove all doubt about this supernatural Superstar’s capabilities in the ring.”

    The 29th annual Survivor Series will take place on November 22nd at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Do you think we could see The Undertaker work the event that started it all?

    Jim Ross Q&A: Undertaker’s Retirement, Conor McGregor/WWE, Samoa Joe

    WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated his official Q&A section, answering questions from fans on a wide variety of topics. Below are some of the highlights:

    On if he was on the infamous WWE “Plane Ride from Hell.”: “There was one plane ride from hell and yes I was on it. Of course we knew the details would become public. What in wrestling doesn’t?”

    On if Tyson Kidd getting injured in match with Samoa Joe will hurt Joe in WWE: “I think not…just one of those things that can happen in the ring unfortunately.”

    On possibly having a big Divas elimination match at Survivor Series: “That might work but I agree that something needs to be done with the main roster Divas. Any creative idea is all about the build and execution as many things solely look good on paper.”

    On if WWE will have Conor McGregor at WrestleMania 32: “Haven’t thought that aspect of it through but if Rousey is in Wrestlemania Texas she would likely be the only UFC star involved.”

    On Undertaker’s future: “I don’t share the feeling that the match has been overlooked. I see Taker perhaps having one more match this year and calling it a career at Wrestlemania Texas.”

    Check out more Jim Ross Q&A online at JRsBarBQ.com.

    Dates, Locations & Seating Capacity For Next 11 WWE PPVs Revealed

    As noted, WWE filed a lawsuit in the state of California to prevent the selling of undisclosed merchandise in the area during WrestleMania 31 week. In the paperwork that was filed, WWE’s entire pay-per-view schedule through March of 2016 — including the total amount of seats available for those events — were released.

    Below is a list of pay-per-view dates, locations and seating capacity:

    The listed capacities for the PPV shows for the next year are as follows:

    – Extreme Rules in Chicago (12,921)
    – Payback on 5/15 in Baltimore (11,389)
    – Money in the Bank 6/14 in Columbus, OH (13,275)
    – Battleground 7/19 in St. Louis 14,569)
    – SummerSlam on 8/23 in Brooklyn (13,438)
    – Night of Champions on 9/20 in Houston (11,580)
    – Hell in a Cell on 10/25 in Los Angles (14,240)
    – Survivor Series on 11/22 in Atlanta (14,349)
    – TLC on 12/13 in Boston (13,837)
    – Royal Rumble on 1/24 in Orlando (13,000)
    – Fastlane on 2/21 in St. Louis (14,569)

    Additionally, the go-home Raw for WrestleMania next year will be on 3/28 in Washington, DC. The schedule also lists NXT specials on 5/20, 8/12 and 11/7.

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Sting On Possibility Of Wrestling After Sunday, Sting vs. Undertaker At WrestleMania 32?

    Sting spoke with The Associated Press this week to promote Sunday’s WrestleMania 31 pay-per-view in Santa Clara, California.

    The article notes that Sting vs. The Undertaker is a possibility for WrestleMania 32 next year, but focuses on Sting’s immediate future, which “The Icon” has some conflicting thoughts about.

    “I’m feeling like this is probably going to be my last one,” said Sting. “We’ll see how everyone reacts. If I’m asked to do one more at Survivor Series or maybe even WrestleMania next year, at this point, I would consider it.”

    Sting concluded, “But realistically, this is going to be my last one.”

    Sting takes on Triple H in one of the co-main events of this Sunday’s WrestleMania 31 pay-per-view, which takes place at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com on Sunday for the best WrestleMania 31 live results coverage on the web!

    WWE PPV Numbers For Hell In A Cell, Survivor Series & TLC

    WWE pay-per-view events generated $3.9 million in revenue for the fourth quarter of 2014, down from $15.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2013, $13.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2012 and $14.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2011.

    The WWE Hell In A Cell pay-per-view in October drew 83,000 buys, which was down from the 228,000 buys for the show in 2013, 199,000 buys in 2012, 182,000 buys in 2011, 210,000 buys in 2010 and 283,000 buys in 2009.

    The WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view in November drew 100,000 buys, which was down from the 177,000 buys in 2013, 208,000 buys in 2012, 281,000 buys in 2011, 244,000 buys in 2010 and 235,000 buys in 2009.

    The WWE TLC pay-per-view in December drew 39,000 buys, which was down from the 181,000 buys in 2013, 175,000 buys in 2012, 179,000 buys in 2011, 195,000 buys in 2010 and 228,000 buys in 2009.

    WWE Keeping Quiet About Rey Mysterio’s Status, Latest News On His Future

    WWE is apparently not saying anything regarding Rey Mysterio. The word going around is that everything regarding Mysterio is being kept quiet on both sides.

    As noted a few weeks ago, WWE originally had a script put together for Mysterio to do a storyline that was scheduled to begin at the Survivor Series pay-per-view and end at WrestleMania, but the feeling was he was on his way out of the company at that point, so they decided against it.

    As things stand now, the Mysterio storyline has been completely dropped and there are no plans for him to be brought back in the sense that the WWE creative team has been told not to worry about coming up with any ideas or plans for him.

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Three Top WWE Superstars “Fired” On First RAW Of 2015

    On Monday’s WWE RAW, the first edition of the show of 2015, a “John Cena Appreciation” night, with a sarcastic tone, was promoted throughout the evening by The Authority — Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

    As the show went on, it became clear that anyone who was part of Team Cena at the Survivor Series pay-per-view, where The Authority ended up getting fired, was going to be punished and beaten down.

    Finally, when the “John Cena Appreciation” main event segment came, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon revealed that Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan, the other members of Team Cena, were all fired.

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