Monday, November 21, 2011

WWE Monday Night Raw results

With the “Rock Bottom Heard ‘Round the World” still resounding throughout the WWE Universe, John Cena attempted to set the issue straight. Instead, the Cenation leader created an entirely different issue between the members of The “Awesome Truth.”


John Cena embarrassed The “Awesome Truth”; The Miz laid R-Truth out

In the middle of addressing The Rock’s attack on him, John Cena was interrupted, as usual, by The “Awesome Truth.” Looking to rile up the Cenation leader, The Awesome One and his dangerous crony got more than they bargained for when Cena turned the tables and convinced both Superstars that they shouldn’t trust one another.
The Cenation’s leader’s seeds of doubt quickly grew into a serious issue between the partners in crime, leading to pushing and shoving in the ring. As politically savvy as ever, The Miz managed to calm his partner down, but as soon as R-Truth turned his back, his former friend nailed him with a blistering Skull-Crushing Finale on the steel entrance ramp.
Wade Barrett def. Kofi Kingston
The man who led Team Barrett to victory at Survivor Series continued his so-called “Barrage” on WWE Raw SuperShow as he barreled through Kofi Kingston, but the British Superstar’s bout was shaken by a surprise appearance from Randy Orton. Momentarily taking Barrett off his game, The Viper kept a keen eye on the action from ringside as his rival scored the win. The arrogant brawler taunted Orton after the bout, but the former WWE Champion did not strike. Like a true predator, he’s waiting for the perfect opportunity. 


Big Show discussed his destruction of World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry

Using all 480 pounds of his 7-foot frame to decimate Mark Henry’s ankle during Sunday’s World Heavyweight Championship Match, Big Show personally inducted The World’s Strongest Man into the Hall of Pain at Survivor Series. The World’s Largest Athlete admitted it felt good to hurt his rival, but he won’t be happy until he’s wearing the World Heavyweight Title around his massive waist. 

WWE Champion CM Punk def. United States Champion Dolph Ziggler in a Title-free Match

Their championships may not have been at stake in this match, but both new WWE Champion CM Punk and United States Champion Dolph Ziggler certainly fought like they were. Convinced that he was, in fact, the new face of WWE, the United States Title holder looked to knock Punk off his perch early, but The Straight Edge Superstar wasn’t going down that easy. Catching the bleached blond off guard, the WWE Champion scored with a devastating GTS to secure a  thrilling victory.
Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes def. Santino Marella
Describing himself as unmasked, unbeatable and completely unrepentant, Cody Rhodes made an example of Santino Marella, but the real story occurred after the match. Before leaving ringside, the Intercontinental Champion unexpectedly threw a glass of water in the face of commentator Booker T. Afterward, Book revealed that he tried to convince Rhodes that his problems were in his head earlier in the night — an unwelcome bit of advice that clearly didn’t sit well with the disturbed Superstar.

Kevin Nash taunted Triple H

With Triple H still recuperating from Kevin Nash’s vicious sledgehammer attack, the big man took another opportunity to taunt his former friend on live television. Taking cruel pleasure in his words, Nash bragged about returning to Madison Square Garden — the sight of “The Kliq’s” infamous 1996 WWE farewell — while The Game was incapacitated at home. Nash then reiterated that his animosity towards The Cerebral Assassin comes down to one thing — friendship. In Big Daddy Cool’s view, WWE’s COO ended The Kliq when he didn’t sign him to a contract, so Nash ended The King of Kings by breaking his neck with a sledgehammer. 

Sheamus def. Jack Swagger

Jack Swagger was so furious after being manhandled by Sheamus during Sunday’s Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match that he demanded a bout with The Celtic Warrior tonight. Big mistake. Attacking his opponent with the same fire that got him disqualified at Survivor Series, The Great White planted The All-American American with a Brogue Kick.

Alberto Del Rio def. Zack Ryder

Less than 24 hours after dropping the WWE Title to CM Punk, Alberto Del Rio was out to prove that he was still the man to beat in WWE, but he was facing one of the fastest rising Superstars in WWE. Still pumping his fist from the ovation he received in the Garden, Zack Ryder had the WWE fans in Hershey behind him tonight, but it wasn’t enough to stop the underhanded skills of The Mexican Aristocrat.

WWE Champion CM Punk mouthed off to John Laurinaitis

Still reeling after winning the WWE Title in Madison Square Garden at Survivor Series, WWE Champion CM Punk promised the WWE faithful in Hershey, Pennsylvania that he would make things interesting on WWE Raw SuperShow again. His first goal? To put Interim Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis on the unemployment line.


The WWE Universe may have liked the sound of that, but Mr. Laurinaitis was quick to squash their applause. Entering to tell the new WWE Champion that he believes they can work together, the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations promised that he was more radical than one might expect and then proved his unpredictability by scheduling Punk in two bouts — a rematch against Alberto Del Rio next Monday and a showdown with United States Champion Dolph Ziggler tonight.

WWE Survivor Series results

The "Never Before, Never Again" team of The Rock and John Cena prevailed over The Awesome Truth at Survivor Series. But the celebration quickly ended after Cena got Rock Bottomed! CM Punk promised to make the WWE Championship and the WWE interesting again. And he did just that at Survivor Series Sunday, beating Alberto Del Rio for the coveted title. The fans in New York City's Madion Square Garden were in full voice at Survivor Series! Check out the best chants they heard Sunday night, one of which included The Long Island Iced-Z! Check out exlusive images from the Survivor Series in New York's Madion Square Garden - including the "Never Before, Never Again" tandem of The Rock & John Cena! Although Big Show's disqualification victory didn't unseat World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry at Survivor Series, the angry giant left Henry unable to walk out with the coveted title! When the smoke cleared from Sunday's explosive 10-Man Tag Team Elimination Match at Survivor Series, Wade Barrett and Cody Rhodes emerged victorious as the sole survivors. After losing the WWE Championship to CM Punk at Survivor Series, watch what Alberto Del Rio had to say about Punk and interim Raw GM John Laurinaitis on WWE.com! Available only on MattyCollector.com, The Rockers are the latest WWE Legends to be immortalized by Mattel. See explusive photos of the tag team specialists' all-new figures on WWE.com. The Internet Champion Zack Ryder and the gorgeous Bella Twins met and signed autographs for the WWE Universe in NYC. See how it went down in an exclusive WWE.com photo gallery! After defeating Team Orton at Survivor Series, Wade Barrett commandeered WWE.com's camera and spoke of his "glorious victory." Eve made a valiant effort to capture the Divas Championship at Survivor Series' Lumberjill Match, until Beth Phoenix delivered an unbelievable, and emphatic end to her challenge.

Saturday, November 19, 2011

WWE Friday Night Smackdown results

With Survivor Series looming, The Celtic Warrior helped Randy Orton down Wade Barrett and Cody Rhodes. But, which Superstar caused the out to end in a disqualification?  Prior to Dolph Ziggler's match with Sin Cara, Vickie Guerrero praised the fact that the United States Champion will complete twice at Survivor Series - defending his title against John Morrison and replacing an injured Christian in the 5-on-5 Traitional Survivor Series Tag Team Match. Following the altercatin that took place after the Sin Cara vs. Dolph Ziggler match, Teddy Long made an impromptu showdown between Mason Ryan and Jack Swagger. The ultra-powerful Ryan ultimately emerged victorious, locking Swagger in a full nelson, before driving him into the canvas. Smackdown opened in a state of turmoil, as the "disrespected" World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry unleashed a ruthless assault on Daniel Bryan near the locker room area., before dragging his prey out in front of the WWE Universe to continue the carnage. Though Mr. Money in the Bank tried valiantly to fight back, his fierce attacker proved too strong. After delivering back-to back World's Strongest Slams to finish off the gutsy target of his rage, Henry promised that this Sunday, Big Show will be carried out of Survivor Series at Madion Square Garden and he would leave still the World Heavyweight Champion. Claiming the injuries to his neck and ankle that caused him to be replaced at Suvivor Series could keep him out of action for months; Christian laid the blame on Big Show's attack two weeks ago, Smackdown GM Theodore Long's "incompetence" and the strain of the WWE's recent European Tour. Promising to continue to inspire the members of Team Barrett to victory at Survivor Series, the former World Heavyweight Champion tore into the WWE Universe for not being sympathetic to his plight. NXT's power couple, "Beta-Max," made their Smackdown debut, as Derrick Bateman took on Ted DiBiase. But, with the "DiBiase Posse" in full effect, love would not win out. Instead, it would be the happy-go-lucky second-generation- Superstar who picked up another impressive win with Dream Street. Big Show may have arrived in Bridgeport too late to stop Mark Henry's brutal assault on Daniel Bryan. However, with The World's Strongest Champion's attack on him at Money in the Bank still in the forefront of his mind, the giant made it clear that his ferocious foe would not walk out of Survivior Series. In no uncertain terms, he promised to capture the World Title with the help of the WMD. In a fast-paced thrill ride between Survivor Series Tag team Match combatants, Kofi Kingston reigned supreme over Hunico with the SOS. After the bell, the Mexican high-flyer showed open hostility towards the referee, for what he clearly felt was an earlier missed three-count in his favor. Two days before Divas Champion Beth Phoenix will battle Eve in a Lumberjill Match at Survivor Series, The Fabulous Firebird teamed up with her "Pin-up Strong" cohort Natalya. Despite a spirited effort by their beautiful opponents, Natalya ultimately made AJ tap out to the Sharpshooter. When Survivor Series Team Captain Barrett and Rhodes attempted to use the crutch after the match, The Celtic Warrior turned the tide, blasting Rhodes with the Brogue Kick. Sheamus then broke the weapon over Barrett's back, setting up Team Captain Orton to blast The English Superstar with the RKO. The Great White then followed suit, hitting the Celtic Cross on the Intercontinental Champion to give Team Orton incredible momentum heading into Survivor Series.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

WWE Monday Night RAW results

Finally, The Rock has come back to Boston! In front of a raucous, capacity crowd in Boston's TD Garden, The Great One made a thrilling return to the ring and laid a smackdown on The Miz & R-Truth . . . Mick Foley?! Yes, Mick Foley made his return back to the WWE on the special 3 hour Mick Foley surprised The Great One with several people from his past - a former teacher, coach, and girlfriend - in a classic Raw segment on WWE Monday Night Raw.edition of WWE Monday Night Raw. In honor of RAW GETS ROCKED, WWE.com presents The Day after "ROCK." Your Tweets, featuring the trends that caught fire once uttered by The Great One. Live in Boston, Mick Foley reintroduced the Cenation leader to Bull Buchanan and other key individuals in the 10-time World Champion's as part of "John Cena, This is Your Life!" Kelly Kelly is "Maxim" magazine's latest cover girl. Read the Diva's exlusive WWE.com interview about the new issue, which is on newsstands now! A returning Mick Foley's ode to the Cenation leader - "John Cena, This is Your Life!" - was eclipsed by a Rock Bottom from The Great One, himself on RAW GETS ROCKED! WWE.com sorted through thousands of gorgeous Diva photos to bring you the 50 most popular shots of all time. Can you believe they get paid for that? Show that you're one of the millions - and the MILLIONS! - of The Rock's fans. with this brand-new T-Shirt from WWEShop.com. Put "Boots to Asses" and oin "Team Bring It!" At SummerSlam 1998, The Rock and Triple H squared off at Madison Square Garden in one of the most memorable Ladder Matches of all-time. Relive the battle in this edition of "Classic Moment of the Week" by watching the video on WWE.com! Zack Ryder's petition for a U.S. Title rematch has been on fire in the Twitter world. Clearly, the WWE Universe is tweeting, John Laurinaitis. Are you paying attention?

Friday, November 11, 2011

The 10 Greatest WWE Entrances In WrestleMania History

The Show of Shows is known as much for its matches as it is for the epic pyro, anthems and Superstar fanfare that precede them. Take a look back at the most amazing entrances ever made on the grandest stage of them all. 
John Cena WM 23 entrance1. John Cena, WrestleMania 23
The WWE Universe had no idea what to expect when a black Mustang with white racing stripes tore down the streets of Motor City and came crashing into Ford Field. Shards of glass scattered everywhere and, as the car came to a screeching halt, the rousing tones of The Champ’s music began to play. Cena capped the night off with a big win against Shawn Michaels.


HBK
2. Shawn Michaels, The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania
The stage was set in blinding white—a stark contrast to the black of night Undertaker cloaks himself in. With angelic illumination and plenty of smoke, Shawn Michaels—arms open to the heavens—ascended onto the stage. It was an almost religious moment; that is, until “Sexy Boy” sounded throughout the arena and the true Heartbreak Kid revealed himself. 


Triple H
3. Triple H, WrestleMania XXVII
Images of a scorched and trodden earth flashed upon the TitanTron, and a regiment of armor-clad warriors with shields assembled in battle formation. As Metallica’s “For Whom the Bell Tolls” blared throughout the stadium, the army scattered to reveal its king. Standing alone in a single spotlight, Triple H—wearing a skull mask designed by Tom Savini—made the most metal entrance to date. 


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4. Edge, WrestleMania XXIV
With WrestleMania XXIV held outdoors in Orlando, FL, The Ultimate Opportunist had the luxury of emerging amid the most insane pyro of the night. Edge entered the Citrus Bowl in a haze of smoke with devil horns offered to the sky. After offering a kiss to Vickie Guerrero, and strutting all the way to the ring, The Rated R-Superstar stared down Undertaker on his way to their historic World Heavyweight Championship Match. 


Undertaker WM 205. Undertaker, WrestleMania XX
The WWE Universe had not seen Undertaker in action since his Buried Alive Match at Survivor Series the previous fall. But that wasn’t going to deter The Deadman from continuing his undefeated streak. An urn-carrying Paul Bearer stepped out into a purple-lit, foggy ramp with fire-wielding druids trailing slowly behind. It was surreal. It was mesmerizing. It was an epic way to pave the return for The Phenom. 


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6. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, WrestleMania 13
The WWE Universe was no stranger to the thunderous sound of shattered glass signaling "Stone Cold’s" entrance, but at WrestleMania 13, it was The Texas Rattlesnake doing the actual shattering. Badass to the bone, Stone Cold smashed through a door-sized window with the words “Austin 3:16” inscribed across it. And no, he didn’t wipe his feet afterward. 


John Cena entrance7. John Cena, The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania
What’s better than seeing John Cena at WrestleMania? Seeing 200 John Cena look-alikes in one of the most engaging WrestleMania entrances to date. The entrance ramp didn’t feature a red carpet, but instead was lined on either side with John Cena clones, saluting The Champ with his “You Can’t See Me” hand gesture. The psyche-out worked, too: Cena won the World Heavyweight Championship in a Triple Threat Match. 

8. Rhythm & Blues WrestleMania VI
Walking be damned. For their memorable trek to the ring, Greg Valentine and Honky Tonk man, accompanied by “The Mouth of the South,” rode like royalty inside a Pink Cadillac driven by Diamond Dallas Page. Together, Rhythm & Blues performed their gold-record hit, “Honk-a Honk-a Honkey Love,” though sadly, the rhythm-less Bushwhackers ruined their impromptu concert. 


Triple H
9. Triple H, The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania
An ominous green glow filled the arena, signaling that the Time To Play The Game had finally come. Triple H stepped out in front of more than 72,000 members of the WWE Universe; however, he was faced with…not his opponent, Randy Orton, but the image of himself. From atop the TitanTron stage, The King of Kings, staring into a wall of reflections, threw his mighty sledgehammer and decimated the entire mirror. 

WrestleMania Ring Cart10. WrestleMania Ring Carts, WrestleMania III & VI
Designed to look like mini-rings complete with turnbuckles and ropes to safely hold the Superstars, these elevated carts carried the night’s competitors to the ring. While some, such as The Orient Express, rode in stoically, as if their stance meant they were literally above the people, others, like The Rockers, used their ride as the perfect chance to share some high-fives with the WWE Universe.

RAW GETS ROCKED!

RAW GETS ROCKED on the next edition of Raw SuperShow! Tune in to a three-hour special featuring the return of The Great One himself, live in Boston at a special start time of 8/7 CT.

WWE Friday Night Smackdown results

In a battle between Survivor Series Team Captains, Wade Barrett scored a startling victory over Randy Orton in the first-ever Smackdown from Liverpool, England. Sheamus faced off against Christian in a match earlier tonight as well. Sheamus won that match. Daniel Bryan tangled with The World's Strongest Man Mark Henry for the second week in a row. Could he find a way to overcome the World Heavyweight Champion? That remains a mystery. Survivor Series marks 21 years since The Undertaker's debut in 1990. But The Deadman's whereabouts since WrestleMania XXVII are a mystery as well. Where is he? Over the years The Phenom has proven time and time again that there is no grave that can hold him down, so we can only wonder when and how he will make his grand return. It's the 25th annual Survivor Series at The World's Most Famous Arena, and WWE's celebrating the occasion by throwing a party for the WWE Universe Friday, Nov. 18 at noon at Madison Square Garden Plaza in New York City. The event is free and open to the public.