Roman Reigns was forced to defend his United States Title against WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens on Raw, and Chris Jericho’s presence at ringside certainly seemed to tip the scales in favor of The Prizefighter. Could The Big Dog leave Chicago with the star-spangled prize slung over his shoulder?
Seth Rollins vs. Braun Strowman ended in a No Contest
Well, looks like Braun Strowman was just as anxious to fight Seth Rollins as Rollins was to fight Strowman: The Monster Among Men crashed a tag team match between sensitivity training graduates Bo Dallas & Darren Young and island con men The Shining Stars and attacked them with a Christmas tree to cut off their match. With Strowman having been given an edict by Stephanie McMahon to destroy Rollins, Strowman was clearly eager to jump-start his own bout with The Architect, though Strowman ironically suffered a no-contest himself when an old rival came a-callin’.
That rival, of course, was Sami Zayn, who distracted Strowman with his music before jumping out of the crowd and attacking The Gift of Destruction right in the middle of Strowman’s protracted dissection of The Architect. Strowman gave chase when Zayn (who'll battle Strowman next week in a Last Man Standing Match demanded by the monster) escaped through the crowd, and, with Rollins reeling in the ring, Chris Jericho put a capper on Rollins’ night when he slid into the ring and administered a pair of Codebreakers. What’s that old expression about turnabout?
U.S. Champion Roman Reigns def. WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens
With Seth Rollins having been waylaid by both Braun Strowman and Chris Jericho earlier in the evening, WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens seemingly had a clear path to Roman Reigns’ U.S. Championship in Raw’s main event. Not only did The Prizefighter have Reigns beaten in the numbers game (ironic, given the old Shield M.O.) with Jericho at ringside, but Owens was also holding his own against The Big Dog after taking him to Chinlock City.
The Ayatollah of Rock ’n’ Rolla made his presence known at exactly the right time, climbing on the apron right after Reigns landed a Superman Punch and allowing Owens to spring with a Codebreaker. With Reigns reeling from Owens’ assault, Rollins stormed ringside and Pedigreed Jericho on the arena floor. Reigns finished the job with a Spear to Owens to retain his title, and then the two Shield brothers laid Jeri-KO out with a Pedigree (to Owens) and a Spear (to Jericho). Call it some post-Christmas clean-up.
Raw Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair def. Bayley
Give a goodbye hug to Bayley’s three-match winning streak against Charlotte Flair, because The Queen finally — finally — notched a one-on-one victory over The Huggable One, albeit one that wasn’t exactly on the level. After calling up a replay of Bayley’s win over the Raw Women’s Champion last week — and showing, definitively, that the official missed Charlotte’s shoulder coming off the mat — Flair revealed she and her lawyers had gotten Stephanie McMahon to expunge the match. And with it, Bayley’s No. 1 contender status was expunged, too. Then, Charlotte successfully goaded Bayley into a No. 1 contender’s rematch with a settlement-guaranteed referee who would be far more sympathetic to The Queen’s goals: Dana Brooke.
Bayley, wisely, took Brooke out early in the match, which led another referee to take her place. But Brooke recovered in time to relieve the zebra and re-enter the fray just as Charlotte had taken a Bayley-to-Belly. Dana sealed the deal by slapping a fast three-count on the mat after Charlotte executed a roll-up of Bayley with her feet on the ropes. Flair and square, baby. Flair and square.
Tuesday, 27 December 2016
Saturday, 24 December 2016
WWE Roadblock: End of the Line results - Reigns & Rollins unite after collusion rocks Roadblock
Cesaro & Sheamus def. The New Day to win the Raw Tag Team Championships
PITTSBURGH – The longest tag team title reign in WWE history came to an end at Roadblock: End of the Line as Cesaro & Sheamus triumphed over The New Day to capture the Raw Tag Team Championships.
Few expected the unlikely team of The Swiss Superman and The Celtic Warrior to end The New Day’s momentous 483-day run as they had initially been forced to compete together by Raw General Manager Mick Foley. Yet, their epic victory proved that they are a powerhouse tandem.
The team’s ability was clear from the start of the match as Cesaro & Sheamus immediately took Big E out of the equation before they picked Kofi Kingston apart. Eventually, the champions managed to make the tag and regain their offense. When Sheamus accidently dropped Cesaro, it looked like The Day New might overcome yet another challenge.
The Swiss Superman roared back, though, and nearly won the match by submission. Woods’ interference outside the ring saved The New Day’s reign for what felt like the thousandth time. It would also be the last time.
In what will be remembered as the final seconds of The New Day’s epic title run, Kingston thought Cesaro had been tagged in and took the opportunity to hit him with Trouble in Paradise. Unfortunately for Kofi, Cesaro was not the legal man — Sheamus was. The Celtic Warrior quickly jumped in and picked up the pin on the unsuspecting champion.
Following the match, Cesaro hugged his defeated opponents in a great show of respect. The Celtic Warrior, however, snatched the titles away from the former champions and held up both prizes on his own.
Now that incredible reign of The New Day has come to a close, can Cesaro & Sheamus continue to effectively co-exist and stay on the top of Raw’s tag team mountain? Or will a new tandem quickly knock them off the perch?
Charlotte Flair def. Sasha Banks to win the Raw Women’s Championship (30-Minute Iron Man Match)
PITTSBURGH — In what was the final battle of their epic rivalry, Charlotte Flair reigned supreme over Sasha Banks to reclaim the Raw Women’s Championship in sudden death overtime following a grueling 30-Minute Iron Man Match.
There is no doubt that Sasha and Charlotte came to Pittsburgh with a storied history, having traded the coveted Raw Women’s Title back and forth several times throughout the year in a series of classic matches. As a result, Raw GM Mick Foley made it clear that this Iron Man Match — a contest in which the competitor with the most falls at the end of the 30-minute time limit would be declared the winner — would not be followed by a rematch
The fact that absolutely everything was at stake was evident from the word go. An early feeling out process soon gave way to relentless aggression from both competitors. In an moment that would prove to be key, Flair took out her opponent’s legs and drove Sasha face-first into the steel ring steps to secure a definitive advantage. Nevertheless, The Boss refused to give in and the first fall wouldn’t happen until nearly the 20:00 mark when The Queen hit Natural Selection off the top rope for the three-count.
The WWE Universe would not have to wait very long for the second fall. Around the 21:30 mark, Sasha rolled up her adversary out of nowhere to steal a pin and tie things up at one fall a piece. Then, nearly 24 minutes in, Sasha made Charlotte tap with The Bank Statement and took the lead two falls to one.
Now at a disadvantage, a desperate Queen went to work on Sasha’s knee and eventually locked in the Figure-Four Leglock. While Sasha fought the pain with everything she had, she was forced to tap when Charlotte turned it into a Figure Eight with less than five seconds left in the match.
Tied at two falls each with no time remaining on the clock, it was ruled that the two competitors would continue in sudden death overtime. With Sasha still favoring a vulnerable leg, Charlotte ultimately came out victorious, locking in another devastating Figure Eight Leglock and forcing her opponent to tap again. While no one could take away Sasha’s tremendous effort in the contest, Charlotte emerged from the match as a four-time Raw Women’s Champion with a perfect record in pay-per-view singles competition for the year.
Charlotte Flair is back on top of the Raw Women’s Division with Sasha Banks in her rearview, but who will step into the spotlight to challenge The Queen? Find out on Monday night on Raw at 8/7 C on USA Network.
Seth Rollins def. Chris Jericho
PITTSBURGH – At Roadblock: End of the Line, Seth Rollins picked up a victory of pure retribution over Chris Jericho.
Heading into their showdown, Jericho had cost Rollins the Universal Championship on three separate occasions. Yet, after the six-time World Champion left his best friend, Universal Champion Kevin Owens, at Roman Reigns’ mercy on Monday’s Raw, it appeared he would be forced to face The Architect without KO’s help.
Prior to the match, Rollins made it clear that he wanted Triple H and he would be going through Jericho to get to him. However, for the time being, he would need to focus every bit of his energy on the very dangerous opponent in front of him.
The subsequent contest was a completely brutal back-and-forth, with both Superstars utilizing everything they had both inside and outside the ring. Jericho was in charge for much of the match. Yet, no matter what was thrown at him, Rollins refused to give in. Before long, the two Superstars were going shot for shot and finishing maneuver for finishing maneuver, including Rollins fighting his way out of not one, but two Walls of Jericho.
Then, in the height of the action, Kevin Owens suddenly emerged and climbed on the apron to cause a distraction. While it looked as if KO might have been making amends with his best friend, his efforts were met with angry screams from Jericho. Moreover, the commotion Owens paved the way for Rollins to hit the Pedigree for the three-count and put an end to the hard-fought contest.
With the huge win, Rollins not only achieved some payback, but moved one step closer to an inevitable showdown with The Game. Yet, as the WWE Universe would soon learn, the night was far from over for both Rollins and Jericho
WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens def. Roman Reigns by Disqualification
PITTSBURGH — WWE Roadblock: End of the Line may have concluded with Roman Reigns smashing Kevin Owens through a table, yet KO still managed to walk away with the victory, his best friend and, most importantly, his Universal Title.
Whether he was torn up about his strained relations with Chris Jericho or just looking to play mind games with Reigns, Owens started the contest by evading The Big Dog. That plan worked for a bit — until Reigns’ fist swiftly met the WWE Universal Champion’s face with a firm punch to the kisser.
From there, The Guy and KO went back and forth in front of the WWE Universe in Pittsburgh, with momentum shifting several times over. KO seemed to have victory in hand when he dished out three vicious Frog Splashes (one onto the announce table, the second crashing him through it and the third in the ring for a near fall), but Reigns would not be derailed.
Instead, The Big Dog rallied back, weathering Owens’ storm and connecting with a big Spear. However, controversy arose when Jericho arrived and, after a few moments of contemplation, delivered a Codebreaker to his best friend Owens. The act led to the official calling for the bell, and awarding the DQ victory to KO
It seemed that Jericho and Owens’ friendship had reached the end of the line, but it became clear that Jericho, in a clever ruse, had delivered the DQ-inducing blow on purpose so his buddy could retain the title.
The two cohorts tried to get out of Dodge, but they were cut off at the pass by Seth Rollins, who proceeded to join up with Reigns to put both Jericho and Owens through two separate tables in classic Shield style. The savagery was undoubtedly satisfying for The Big Dog, but his journey to dethrone Owens is far from over.
Sunday, 18 December 2016
ROADBLOCK: END OF THE LINE PREVIEW FOR 12/18
Will Reigns become a double champion tonight?
WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens vs. Roman Reigns
If this truly is “The Kevin Owens Show,” then the first threat of cancellation has come, because Kevin Owens will defend his WWE Universal Title against U.S. Champion Roman Reigns at WWE Roadblock: End of the Line, live Sunday, Dec. 18, on WWE Network.
Mere hours after retaining his U.S. Title at Hell in a Cell, Reigns inferred that his broad shoulders still had room for another title, and that his eye was set on Owens’ prize in particular. Tensions ran high between the two from then on, with Owens and Chris Jericho going so far as to jointly blame Reigns for Team Raw’s loss to SmackDown LIVE at Survivor Series. The Big Dog responded by questioning Owens' abilities as a fighting champion, specifically his reliance on Jericho in his title defenses. A riled-up KO accepted Reigns' offer of a No. 1 Contender's Match the same night and, with Jericho indisposed, fell to Reigns in one-on-one action to make the title match official for Roadblock: End of the Line.
Will The Prizefighter retain his prize? Or is the Roman Empire’s war chest about to grow by one? Find out at WWE Roadblock: End of the Line, live Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT, live on WWE Network.
Seth Rollins vs. Chris Jericho
As their rivalry continues to barrel out of control, Seth Rollins and Chris Jericho are set to face off one-on-one at the next Raw-exclusive pay-per-view, Roadblock: End of the Line, on Sunday, Dec. 18.
The hostility between The Architect and the keeper of The List of Jericho has escalated steadily week after week. Barbs like “sparkle crotch” now seem a distant memory given the recent acts of hostility between the two.
Jericho cost Rollins a pivotal WWE Universal Championship Match against Kevin Owens, stymying Rollins’ quest to reclaim the title that he lost under controversial circumstances in the first place. The Architect repaid the intrusion on the Nov. 28 edition of Raw, attacking Jericho in a parking garage and capping off a brutal brawl by Pedigreeing the scarfed Superstar on the roof of a car.
At Roadblock: End of the Line, the former World Champions will settle the score inside the ring. Will “The Gift of Jericho” prove overwhelming for Rollins, or can the dynamic Architect fight his way back toward the WWE Universal Championship? Don’t miss Roadblock: End of the Line, airing live on WWE Network Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT.
Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. Cesaro & Sheamus
Cesaro & Sheamus will have another chance to end The New Day’s unprecedented Raw Tag Team Title reign when they challenge the champions this Sunday at Roadblock: End of the Line.
Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods crossed the threshold into the history books this week, breaking Demolition’s record for the longest-reigning tag team champions in WWE history. This Sunday will mark 483 consecutive days since The New Day won the titles in August 2015. To make it this far, The New Day have had to squeeze by challengers on Raw on a weekly basis of late, including two Triple Threat Matches this past Monday — the first of which was a victory against Cesaro & Sheamus and Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson.
Yet, some observers argue that The New Day only retained their titles because they stole the winning fall from The Swiss Superman and The Celtic Warrior, who delivered a powerful performance on Raw.
Making sure not to let another opportunity slip through their fingers, Cesaro & Sheamus became the No. 1 contenders again by winning a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match on this year’s Tribute to the Troops event. After months of infighting, the makeshift duo has gelled into a unified force, finally becoming the double-tough tandem that Raw General Manager Mick Foley envisioned when he first paired them together.
Can Cesaro & Sheamus reach their full potential as a tag team? Or will The New Day improve upon their already-historic feat and live to see day 484 as the Raw Tag Team Champions?
Find out this Sunday when the two teams do battle at the Raw-exclusive pay-per-view, Roadblock: End of the Line, which airs live at 8 ET/5 PT on the award-winning WWE Network.
If this truly is “The Kevin Owens Show,” then the first threat of cancellation has come, because Kevin Owens will defend his WWE Universal Title against U.S. Champion Roman Reigns at WWE Roadblock: End of the Line, live Sunday, Dec. 18, on WWE Network.
Mere hours after retaining his U.S. Title at Hell in a Cell, Reigns inferred that his broad shoulders still had room for another title, and that his eye was set on Owens’ prize in particular. Tensions ran high between the two from then on, with Owens and Chris Jericho going so far as to jointly blame Reigns for Team Raw’s loss to SmackDown LIVE at Survivor Series. The Big Dog responded by questioning Owens' abilities as a fighting champion, specifically his reliance on Jericho in his title defenses. A riled-up KO accepted Reigns' offer of a No. 1 Contender's Match the same night and, with Jericho indisposed, fell to Reigns in one-on-one action to make the title match official for Roadblock: End of the Line.
Will The Prizefighter retain his prize? Or is the Roman Empire’s war chest about to grow by one? Find out at WWE Roadblock: End of the Line, live Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT, live on WWE Network.
As their rivalry continues to barrel out of control, Seth Rollins and Chris Jericho are set to face off one-on-one at the next Raw-exclusive pay-per-view, Roadblock: End of the Line, on Sunday, Dec. 18.
The hostility between The Architect and the keeper of The List of Jericho has escalated steadily week after week. Barbs like “sparkle crotch” now seem a distant memory given the recent acts of hostility between the two.
Jericho cost Rollins a pivotal WWE Universal Championship Match against Kevin Owens, stymying Rollins’ quest to reclaim the title that he lost under controversial circumstances in the first place. The Architect repaid the intrusion on the Nov. 28 edition of Raw, attacking Jericho in a parking garage and capping off a brutal brawl by Pedigreeing the scarfed Superstar on the roof of a car.
At Roadblock: End of the Line, the former World Champions will settle the score inside the ring. Will “The Gift of Jericho” prove overwhelming for Rollins, or can the dynamic Architect fight his way back toward the WWE Universal Championship? Don’t miss Roadblock: End of the Line, airing live on WWE Network Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT.
Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. Cesaro & Sheamus
Cesaro & Sheamus will have another chance to end The New Day’s unprecedented Raw Tag Team Title reign when they challenge the champions this Sunday at Roadblock: End of the Line.
Big E, Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods crossed the threshold into the history books this week, breaking Demolition’s record for the longest-reigning tag team champions in WWE history. This Sunday will mark 483 consecutive days since The New Day won the titles in August 2015. To make it this far, The New Day have had to squeeze by challengers on Raw on a weekly basis of late, including two Triple Threat Matches this past Monday — the first of which was a victory against Cesaro & Sheamus and Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson.
Yet, some observers argue that The New Day only retained their titles because they stole the winning fall from The Swiss Superman and The Celtic Warrior, who delivered a powerful performance on Raw.
Making sure not to let another opportunity slip through their fingers, Cesaro & Sheamus became the No. 1 contenders again by winning a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match on this year’s Tribute to the Troops event. After months of infighting, the makeshift duo has gelled into a unified force, finally becoming the double-tough tandem that Raw General Manager Mick Foley envisioned when he first paired them together.
Can Cesaro & Sheamus reach their full potential as a tag team? Or will The New Day improve upon their already-historic feat and live to see day 484 as the Raw Tag Team Champions?
Find out this Sunday when the two teams do battle at the Raw-exclusive pay-per-view, Roadblock: End of the Line, which airs live at 8 ET/5 PT on the award-winning WWE Network.
Wednesday, 14 December 2016
Raw Women’s Champion Sasha Banks vs. Charlotte Flair (30-Minute WWE Iron Man Match)
Sasha Banks went through Hell and beyond to reclaim the Raw Women’s Championship from Charlotte Flair. Now, she’ll have to survive one of WWE’s most storied stipulations to keep it.
The Boss will defend her hard-won championship against the self-styled Queen of the Women’s division in a WWE Iron Man Match at Roadblock: End of the Line. The marathon stipulation — the two Superstars will compete uninterrupted for 30 minutes and whoever has scored the most victories at the end wins — isn’t just the logical end point for a rivalry that has seen the Raw Women’s Title change hands between the two five times in four months. It’s also the first time female Superstars will battle under WWE Iron Man regulations on a Raw-branded pay-per-view (Banks famously competed in the first-ever Women’s WWE Iron Man Match in 2015 against Bayley while in NXT). Plus, it was revealed on the final Raw before Roadblock: End of the Line that there will be no rematch clause for this match.
Will Banks cement her place in history and stop Charlotte’s own record-obliterating streak of singles pay-per-view victories, or will Charlotte spell the “End of the Line” for The Boss’ hard-won status as Raw Women’s Champion? Find out when WWE Roadblock: End of the Line airs Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT on WWE Network
The Boss will defend her hard-won championship against the self-styled Queen of the Women’s division in a WWE Iron Man Match at Roadblock: End of the Line. The marathon stipulation — the two Superstars will compete uninterrupted for 30 minutes and whoever has scored the most victories at the end wins — isn’t just the logical end point for a rivalry that has seen the Raw Women’s Title change hands between the two five times in four months. It’s also the first time female Superstars will battle under WWE Iron Man regulations on a Raw-branded pay-per-view (Banks famously competed in the first-ever Women’s WWE Iron Man Match in 2015 against Bayley while in NXT). Plus, it was revealed on the final Raw before Roadblock: End of the Line that there will be no rematch clause for this match.
Will Banks cement her place in history and stop Charlotte’s own record-obliterating streak of singles pay-per-view victories, or will Charlotte spell the “End of the Line” for The Boss’ hard-won status as Raw Women’s Champion? Find out when WWE Roadblock: End of the Line airs Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 ET/5 PT on WWE Network
Thursday, 10 November 2016
WWE Calling These 2 Former Divas Back!!
The professional wrestling career of Kaitlyn was comparatively short-lived. However, in the time that she had in the business, Kaitlyn had some notable achievements. She became the Divas champion and was ranked fifth in the PWI rankings for women in 2013. Also, the feud that she had with AJ Lee was something that changed the division altogether.After leaving the wrestling business, Kaitlyn has been running her own Fitness center which means that she is still fit to get back into the squared circle. Also, Kaitlyn has been all over social media with her pictures and videos, so a return is bound to make the headlines. If you have someone in your mind, don’t forget to mention it in the comment section. So the WWE is planning to call Kaitlyn back to the ring !!
#2 Maria
The career of Maria went on to experience an upward curve after she left WWE. Alongside Mike Bennett, Maria wrestled all over the world including notable appearances as New Japan Pro Wrestling and Ring of Honor. Over the course of these appearances, Maria matured as a manager and a performer and this experience is something WWE could make use of if they could get hold of her.It is the brilliance of Maria to play a heel that different promotions are making use of. She is currently working in TNA as the TNA Knockouts Division commissioner and her contract with TNA will indeed be the biggest hesitation from WWE to resign her.
Tuesday, 1 November 2016
Raw results, Oct. 31, 2016: Reigns and Rollins share common enemies as Survivor Series looms
Although they’re hardly best friends, U.S. Champion Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins shared common enemies after Raw’s main event, when The Architect saved The Big Dog from a two-on-one attack at the hands of WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho. What lies ahead for the former Shield brothers?
Paul Heyman and Rusev confronted Goldberg
HARTFORD, Conn. — Much like the year 1998, it’s time for Goldberg to unleash some Halloween havoc. Initially set to respond to the sanctioning of his Survivor Series bout against Brock Lesnar, Goldberg instead found himself contending with Paul Heyman, who faked Goldberg out by teasing Lesnar’s presence, and Rusev. The Bulgarian Brute piled on the former World Heavyweight Champion by questioning Goldberg’s stamina, heart, and the efficiency of his “two great moves” — the Jackhammer and the Spear. Rusev went so far as to punch the “weak” Goldberg in the face, and Goldberg responded with a Jackhammer to The Super Athlete and a Spear that sent Heyman to the hospital. Those two great moves still look pretty good.
U.S. Champion Roman Reigns def. Chris Jericho via Disqualification
Of all the titles Chris Jericho has won, the United States Championship isn’t one of them. But on Raw, he finally got a chance to win … it. Alas, he was unable to wrest the championship from a banged-up Roman Reigns, who was both a step slow after his Hell in a Cell Match and facing two-on-one odds with WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens flanking Jericho at ringside.
KO gave Jericho a big ol’ window of opportunity by shoving Reigns face-first into the turnbuckle while the ref’s back was turned, and it seemed for a while like Jericho would be able to capitalize. Reigns, as he does, fought his way back, escaping the Walls of Jericho, Lionsault, Codebreaker and Walls of Jericho again, though Owens jumped him to cause the disqualification after Reigns hit his fateful Spear. And then (!) Seth Freakin’ Rollins finally made his entrance, driving Jeri-KO away before sharing a long, pointed staredown with Reigns while the WWE Universe exploded with excitement. That’s what we call a trick and a treat.
Paul Heyman and Rusev confronted Goldberg
HARTFORD, Conn. — Much like the year 1998, it’s time for Goldberg to unleash some Halloween havoc. Initially set to respond to the sanctioning of his Survivor Series bout against Brock Lesnar, Goldberg instead found himself contending with Paul Heyman, who faked Goldberg out by teasing Lesnar’s presence, and Rusev. The Bulgarian Brute piled on the former World Heavyweight Champion by questioning Goldberg’s stamina, heart, and the efficiency of his “two great moves” — the Jackhammer and the Spear. Rusev went so far as to punch the “weak” Goldberg in the face, and Goldberg responded with a Jackhammer to The Super Athlete and a Spear that sent Heyman to the hospital. Those two great moves still look pretty good.
U.S. Champion Roman Reigns def. Chris Jericho via Disqualification
Of all the titles Chris Jericho has won, the United States Championship isn’t one of them. But on Raw, he finally got a chance to win … it. Alas, he was unable to wrest the championship from a banged-up Roman Reigns, who was both a step slow after his Hell in a Cell Match and facing two-on-one odds with WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens flanking Jericho at ringside.
KO gave Jericho a big ol’ window of opportunity by shoving Reigns face-first into the turnbuckle while the ref’s back was turned, and it seemed for a while like Jericho would be able to capitalize. Reigns, as he does, fought his way back, escaping the Walls of Jericho, Lionsault, Codebreaker and Walls of Jericho again, though Owens jumped him to cause the disqualification after Reigns hit his fateful Spear. And then (!) Seth Freakin’ Rollins finally made his entrance, driving Jeri-KO away before sharing a long, pointed staredown with Reigns while the WWE Universe exploded with excitement. That’s what we call a trick and a treat.
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
WWE SmackDown LIVE Results, Oct. 25, 2016: James Ellsworth shocks the world again
James Ellsworth absolutely stunned the WWE Universe when he accidentally cost Dean Ambrose his match against WWE World Champion AJ Styles in one of SmackDown LIVE’s most shocking moments ever.
Bray Wyatt def. Kane in a No Disqualification Match
GREEN BAY — Every horror story has a shocking twist.
Bray Wyatt took on Kane in a No Disqualification Match on SmackDown LIVE. The two began to engage in combat, but as soon as Kane got the upper hand, Wyatt’s faithful follower Luke Harper suddenly appeared. However, Kane rallied back, and in the height of the hard-hitting contest, The Big Red Machine appeared to be closing in on a victory. That was until Wyatt’s main foil, Randy Orton, suddenly rushed to the ring and broke up the pin attempt.
Both Wyatt and Harper appeared to be in awe at The Viper’s actions, as Orton doubled down on Kane by RKO’ing his former ally. As Orton made a prompt exit, The New Face of Fear took advantage of his dirty work for the victory.
Does this mean Randy Orton has joined The Wyatt Family?
Alexa Bliss ruins Becky Lynch’s return to SmackDown LIVE
SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch joined Renee Young in the ring, making her return to SmackDown LIVE after a several week absence. However, the Irish Lass Kicker could barely get five words out of her mouth before being interrupted by No. 1 contender Alexa Bliss.
Bliss talked Lynch down, calling her a coward and demeaning both her competitive merits and the medical emergency that kept her out of action. Lynch then retorted back with a fiery passion, but that was quickly extinguished by an attack by Bliss, who took the champion down and humiliated her by spray painting a yellow streak down her back, implying that Becky with the red hair bleeds lemonade in advance of their Nov. 8 match in Glasgow, Scotland, for the championship.
Nikki Bella def. Natalya to become captain of the SmackDown LIVE 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Women's Elimination Match
SmackDown LIVE General Manager Daniel Bryan set the stakes high when he determined that the winner of this matchup between Nikki Bella and Natalya would be captain of the SmackDown LIVE Women’s Survivor Series Team, while the loser wouldn’t even be on the Team Blue squad.
These two Total Divas stars did not hold back from start to finish. However, though The Queen of Black Harts wore down Fearless Nikki, in the end it was Bella who found a way and defeated Natalya with her boyfriend John Cena’s signature STF.
However, Nikki could not bask in her captaincy status for long, as, per usual, Carmella ran out and attacked her, putting Bella down with Nikki’s very own Bella Buster.
AJ Styles def. Dean Ambrose via Disqualification
James Ellsworth shocked the world again. This time though, it wasn’t necessarily so joyous.
Ellsworth accompanied Dean Ambrose to the ring in a major SmackDown LIVE main event. Though WWE World Champion AJ Styles was out for retribution after Ambrose’s involvement in his match with Ellsworth last week, if The Lunatic Fringe could defeat The Phenomenal One, he would then subsequently be named No. 1 contender for the illustrious championship.
Both Superstars went hard in the paint in efforts to triumph over the other. After a thrilling series of exchanges, it appeared that Ambrose was on the verge of victory … but then James Ellsworth happened.
Ellsworth accidently cost Ambrose the match when, after Styles viciously dropkicked Ellsworth, the No Chinned Wonder later got his revenge by Superkicking the champion on the outside. However, the sweet feeling of retribution would be short-lived when Ambrose was disqualified because of Ellsworth’s hasty actions, awarding Styles the victory and eliminating Ambrose’s chance at becoming No. 1 Contender.
Bray Wyatt def. Kane in a No Disqualification Match
GREEN BAY — Every horror story has a shocking twist.
Bray Wyatt took on Kane in a No Disqualification Match on SmackDown LIVE. The two began to engage in combat, but as soon as Kane got the upper hand, Wyatt’s faithful follower Luke Harper suddenly appeared. However, Kane rallied back, and in the height of the hard-hitting contest, The Big Red Machine appeared to be closing in on a victory. That was until Wyatt’s main foil, Randy Orton, suddenly rushed to the ring and broke up the pin attempt.
Both Wyatt and Harper appeared to be in awe at The Viper’s actions, as Orton doubled down on Kane by RKO’ing his former ally. As Orton made a prompt exit, The New Face of Fear took advantage of his dirty work for the victory.
Does this mean Randy Orton has joined The Wyatt Family?
Alexa Bliss ruins Becky Lynch’s return to SmackDown LIVE
SmackDown Women’s Champion Becky Lynch joined Renee Young in the ring, making her return to SmackDown LIVE after a several week absence. However, the Irish Lass Kicker could barely get five words out of her mouth before being interrupted by No. 1 contender Alexa Bliss.
Bliss talked Lynch down, calling her a coward and demeaning both her competitive merits and the medical emergency that kept her out of action. Lynch then retorted back with a fiery passion, but that was quickly extinguished by an attack by Bliss, who took the champion down and humiliated her by spray painting a yellow streak down her back, implying that Becky with the red hair bleeds lemonade in advance of their Nov. 8 match in Glasgow, Scotland, for the championship.
Nikki Bella def. Natalya to become captain of the SmackDown LIVE 5-on-5 Traditional Survivor Series Women's Elimination Match
SmackDown LIVE General Manager Daniel Bryan set the stakes high when he determined that the winner of this matchup between Nikki Bella and Natalya would be captain of the SmackDown LIVE Women’s Survivor Series Team, while the loser wouldn’t even be on the Team Blue squad.
These two Total Divas stars did not hold back from start to finish. However, though The Queen of Black Harts wore down Fearless Nikki, in the end it was Bella who found a way and defeated Natalya with her boyfriend John Cena’s signature STF.
However, Nikki could not bask in her captaincy status for long, as, per usual, Carmella ran out and attacked her, putting Bella down with Nikki’s very own Bella Buster.
AJ Styles def. Dean Ambrose via Disqualification
James Ellsworth shocked the world again. This time though, it wasn’t necessarily so joyous.
Ellsworth accompanied Dean Ambrose to the ring in a major SmackDown LIVE main event. Though WWE World Champion AJ Styles was out for retribution after Ambrose’s involvement in his match with Ellsworth last week, if The Lunatic Fringe could defeat The Phenomenal One, he would then subsequently be named No. 1 contender for the illustrious championship.
Both Superstars went hard in the paint in efforts to triumph over the other. After a thrilling series of exchanges, it appeared that Ambrose was on the verge of victory … but then James Ellsworth happened.
Ellsworth accidently cost Ambrose the match when, after Styles viciously dropkicked Ellsworth, the No Chinned Wonder later got his revenge by Superkicking the champion on the outside. However, the sweet feeling of retribution would be short-lived when Ambrose was disqualified because of Ellsworth’s hasty actions, awarding Styles the victory and eliminating Ambrose’s chance at becoming No. 1 Contender.
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Raw results, Oct. 24, 2016: Kevin Owens tears down The Architect before WWE Hell in a Cell
Seth Rollins might have pinned both Chris Jericho and WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens in Raw’s Triple Threat Match main event, but The Architect had little reason to celebrate after a post-match brawl with The Prizefighter culminated in a painful powerbomb onto the side of the ring. Can Rollins recover in time to stand a chance against Owens inside Hell in a Cell this Sunday?
Seth Rollins def. WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho
Try though he did, Seth Rollins wasn’t able to tear Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho apart before the main event Triple Threat Match by stealing the “List of Jericho.” But he did one better and pinned both of them at the same time. Initially, things had been going swimmingly for the two best friends, who ganged up and teed off on the helpless Rollins. The Architect found himself set up on the top rope for a double-superplex, but Rollins simply slipped down the turnbuckle, executed a textbook double-powerbomb of Jericho and Owens, and pinned them both to the mat simultaneously.
He paid dearly for the feat, though, as Jeri-KO mugged The Architect after the match and threw him shoulder-first into the steel steps. Once Jericho had departed the stage and Owens was left atop the ramp by himself, Rollins struck back, fighting through security to initiate a brawl with the WWE Universal Champion. He paid dearly for that, too, as Owens seized control of Rollins and executed his patented apron powerbomb. Hell in a Cell awaits, and for all his bravado, Rollins goes into the match with a distinct disadvantage: Unlike Mick Foley in 1998, he’s already broken in half.
Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman responded to Goldberg
So Goldberg, as we learned last week, is down for a fight if it’s a fight Brock Lesnar wants. The only thing left for the WWE Universe to wonder is what The Beast Incarnate thought about being “last” on the former World Heavyweight Champion’s hit list. The answer? Well, he and Paul Heyman are none too thrilled that the WWE Universe has thrown its support behind Goldberg as his collision course with The Conqueror begins. Though Heyman tried to sway the crowd in Lesnar’s favor, the WWE Universe didn’t quite seem to be entirely on the side of The Beast Incarnate. Hmmm ….
Raw Women’s Champion Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair signed their Hell in a Cell contract
Hell in a Cell may boast the rare distinction of a Triple Main Event, but only one of those marquee matches — Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair for the Raw Women’s Title — has the smell of history about it. As the first women to ever battle inside the Cell, pressure is on the two Horsewomen to deliver. Raw General Manager Mick Foley took his opportunity to warn the two Superstars about the dangers that await them inside Hell in a Cell — dangers they might not fully appreciate just yet.
If Sasha was relaxed in the face of history, however, give credit to Charlotte, who was raring to go from the second Sasha walked in the ring. Charlotte demanded Foley give her the contract at the top of her lungs and vowed to beat respect into the “second-rate talent” holding her title. Sasha was calm, cool and collected in her response, and even though Foley all but begged the women not to sign away years of their life unless they were truly ready to lose them, sign they did. Next stop: Hell in a Cell.
Seth Rollins def. WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho
Try though he did, Seth Rollins wasn’t able to tear Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho apart before the main event Triple Threat Match by stealing the “List of Jericho.” But he did one better and pinned both of them at the same time. Initially, things had been going swimmingly for the two best friends, who ganged up and teed off on the helpless Rollins. The Architect found himself set up on the top rope for a double-superplex, but Rollins simply slipped down the turnbuckle, executed a textbook double-powerbomb of Jericho and Owens, and pinned them both to the mat simultaneously.
He paid dearly for the feat, though, as Jeri-KO mugged The Architect after the match and threw him shoulder-first into the steel steps. Once Jericho had departed the stage and Owens was left atop the ramp by himself, Rollins struck back, fighting through security to initiate a brawl with the WWE Universal Champion. He paid dearly for that, too, as Owens seized control of Rollins and executed his patented apron powerbomb. Hell in a Cell awaits, and for all his bravado, Rollins goes into the match with a distinct disadvantage: Unlike Mick Foley in 1998, he’s already broken in half.
Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman responded to Goldberg
So Goldberg, as we learned last week, is down for a fight if it’s a fight Brock Lesnar wants. The only thing left for the WWE Universe to wonder is what The Beast Incarnate thought about being “last” on the former World Heavyweight Champion’s hit list. The answer? Well, he and Paul Heyman are none too thrilled that the WWE Universe has thrown its support behind Goldberg as his collision course with The Conqueror begins. Though Heyman tried to sway the crowd in Lesnar’s favor, the WWE Universe didn’t quite seem to be entirely on the side of The Beast Incarnate. Hmmm ….
Raw Women’s Champion Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair signed their Hell in a Cell contract
Hell in a Cell may boast the rare distinction of a Triple Main Event, but only one of those marquee matches — Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair for the Raw Women’s Title — has the smell of history about it. As the first women to ever battle inside the Cell, pressure is on the two Horsewomen to deliver. Raw General Manager Mick Foley took his opportunity to warn the two Superstars about the dangers that await them inside Hell in a Cell — dangers they might not fully appreciate just yet.
If Sasha was relaxed in the face of history, however, give credit to Charlotte, who was raring to go from the second Sasha walked in the ring. Charlotte demanded Foley give her the contract at the top of her lungs and vowed to beat respect into the “second-rate talent” holding her title. Sasha was calm, cool and collected in her response, and even though Foley all but begged the women not to sign away years of their life unless they were truly ready to lose them, sign they did. Next stop: Hell in a Cell.
Monday, 24 October 2016
WWE Raw preview, Oct. 24, 2016: The Beast fires back at Goldberg
Goldberg has accepted Paul Heyman’s challenge to fight Brock Lesnar, and now The Beast Incarnate is coming to Raw, live in Minneapolis, to address the impending battle. Plus, Seth Rollins, Chris Jericho and WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens battle it out in a Triple Threat Match, and Cesaro & Sheamus take on Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day!
It’s official: Goldberg has accepted Paul Heyman’s challenge to come out of retirement to face Brock Lesnar in one final battle. Not merely content with letting his advocate speak on his behalf this coming Monday in Minneapolis, The Beast Incarnate comes to Raw in his hometown to deliver his response to the WCW icon. How will Lesnar change the complexion of this anticipated confrontation? Will we learn when and where it will take place? No matter what The Anomaly has to say, Goldberg will surely be watching.
Will friendship be tested in Triple Threat Match main event?
Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon is counting on WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens and his best pal, Chris Jericho, to anchor Team Raw against Team SmackDown LIVE at Survivor Series. As such, Jeri-KO have the opportunity to prove they’re a united front when they battle Seth Rollins in a Triple Threat Match this coming Monday night — a bout that could very well become a Handicap Match against The Architect.
And yet, Rollins’ plot to drive a wedge between Owens and Jericho seems to be working somewhat, as the pair had a backstage blowout last Monday when Owens’ attempt to aid his friend backfired. Should Rollins get inside Owens and Jericho’s heads Monday night, he could alter the landscape of his WWE Universal Championship Match against The Prizefighter inside Hell in a Cell on Sunday, Oct. 30, live on WWE Network. If Rollins stands a chance against both members of Jeri-KO, mind games are a must. Fortunately, those are kind of his thing.
Who will gain key momentum before WWE’s first Women’s Hell in a Cell Match?
As Charlotte concentrates on inflicting pain on Raw Women’s Champion Sasha Banks inside Hell in a Cell, The Boss looks to make history by joining the ranks of such elite Superstars as The Undertaker, Triple H and Brock Lesnar by emerging victorious from the Cell’s sinister confines.
Both The Boss and “The Queen” surely have much on their minds as they prepare for the first Women’s Hell in a Cell Match, and Monday’s Raw in Minneapolis will be the final stop before their perilous encounter within the unforgiving steel. Will Sasha and Charlotte clash before their descent into “Hell”?
It’s official: Goldberg has accepted Paul Heyman’s challenge to come out of retirement to face Brock Lesnar in one final battle. Not merely content with letting his advocate speak on his behalf this coming Monday in Minneapolis, The Beast Incarnate comes to Raw in his hometown to deliver his response to the WCW icon. How will Lesnar change the complexion of this anticipated confrontation? Will we learn when and where it will take place? No matter what The Anomaly has to say, Goldberg will surely be watching.
Will friendship be tested in Triple Threat Match main event?
Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon is counting on WWE Universal Champion Kevin Owens and his best pal, Chris Jericho, to anchor Team Raw against Team SmackDown LIVE at Survivor Series. As such, Jeri-KO have the opportunity to prove they’re a united front when they battle Seth Rollins in a Triple Threat Match this coming Monday night — a bout that could very well become a Handicap Match against The Architect.
And yet, Rollins’ plot to drive a wedge between Owens and Jericho seems to be working somewhat, as the pair had a backstage blowout last Monday when Owens’ attempt to aid his friend backfired. Should Rollins get inside Owens and Jericho’s heads Monday night, he could alter the landscape of his WWE Universal Championship Match against The Prizefighter inside Hell in a Cell on Sunday, Oct. 30, live on WWE Network. If Rollins stands a chance against both members of Jeri-KO, mind games are a must. Fortunately, those are kind of his thing.
Who will gain key momentum before WWE’s first Women’s Hell in a Cell Match?
As Charlotte concentrates on inflicting pain on Raw Women’s Champion Sasha Banks inside Hell in a Cell, The Boss looks to make history by joining the ranks of such elite Superstars as The Undertaker, Triple H and Brock Lesnar by emerging victorious from the Cell’s sinister confines.
Both The Boss and “The Queen” surely have much on their minds as they prepare for the first Women’s Hell in a Cell Match, and Monday’s Raw in Minneapolis will be the final stop before their perilous encounter within the unforgiving steel. Will Sasha and Charlotte clash before their descent into “Hell”?
Saturday, 22 October 2016
Hulk Hogan To Make WWE Return?
WWE News: Hulk Hogan sues the man connected to the Gawker sex tape leak, could make WWE return soon
Hulkmania truly is running wild!
Hulk Hogan won his lawsuit against Gawker in March, where he was to be paid a rough $115 million by the media company, forcing them to declare bankruptcy. He was backed by the people and Peter Thiel of PayPal also funded his case against Gawker as well.
While this could mean that the WWE are ready to absorb him back into their fold once again, it also looks like the Hulkster is going all out on the case. According to the New York Post, he is now suing talent agent Tony Burton and his firm, Don Buchwald & Associates, for allegedly sending the tape to Gawker’s A.J. Daulerio.
The same report states that the second lawsuit was filed around May this year. The lawsuit further states that they conspired to extort money from Hogan and were also responsible for leaking the audio clip, which featured Hogan using racially charged remarks. Hogan originally claimed that Gawker was responsible for these remarks.
The report went on to state that Don Buchwald & Associates have recently filed papers asking the judge to rule that they are not liable to pay if Tony Burton loses the case.
The company stated that they are not obligated to defend Burton and his firm because he violated the terms of his primary and umbrella policies and therefore doesn’t qualify for coverage.
Tony Burton and his party have not yet made a comment on the situation. The full lawsuit can be seen over here
It is highly likely that Hogan will win the second lawsuit as he did the first one. However, it is still unsure what the concrete evidence of it all is, but that may very likely be cracked in the courtroom.
Given that the company filed not to pay Burton’s lawsuit may just be proof enough that they fear Hogan is on a roll and has a huge chance of winning this. Here is a clip of A.J. Daulerio, the man who leaked the sex tape to the world in the court room getting grilled.
Hulkmania truly is running wild!
Hulk Hogan won his lawsuit against Gawker in March, where he was to be paid a rough $115 million by the media company, forcing them to declare bankruptcy. He was backed by the people and Peter Thiel of PayPal also funded his case against Gawker as well.
While this could mean that the WWE are ready to absorb him back into their fold once again, it also looks like the Hulkster is going all out on the case. According to the New York Post, he is now suing talent agent Tony Burton and his firm, Don Buchwald & Associates, for allegedly sending the tape to Gawker’s A.J. Daulerio.
The same report states that the second lawsuit was filed around May this year. The lawsuit further states that they conspired to extort money from Hogan and were also responsible for leaking the audio clip, which featured Hogan using racially charged remarks. Hogan originally claimed that Gawker was responsible for these remarks.
The report went on to state that Don Buchwald & Associates have recently filed papers asking the judge to rule that they are not liable to pay if Tony Burton loses the case.
The company stated that they are not obligated to defend Burton and his firm because he violated the terms of his primary and umbrella policies and therefore doesn’t qualify for coverage.
Tony Burton and his party have not yet made a comment on the situation. The full lawsuit can be seen over here
It is highly likely that Hogan will win the second lawsuit as he did the first one. However, it is still unsure what the concrete evidence of it all is, but that may very likely be cracked in the courtroom.
Given that the company filed not to pay Burton’s lawsuit may just be proof enough that they fear Hogan is on a roll and has a huge chance of winning this. Here is a clip of A.J. Daulerio, the man who leaked the sex tape to the world in the court room getting grilled.
Friday, 21 October 2016
John Cena's Returns Date Revealed?
WWE Rumors: John Cena will return for Survivor Series match
The leader of the Cenation will take one stop back in before heading right back out.
John Cena took a hiatus after No Mercy in order to film season 2 of American Grit. He is not advertised for any show in the next two months except for Survivor Series.
His official return will be on December 26th in Smackdown Live ’s Madison Square Garden house show. However, him being advertised for Survivor Series can lead to only one thing – being part of the Smackdown Live 5-man team in the 5 vs 5 inter-promotional elimination match.
If this is so, Cena will be in the match without even having to appear in the build to the PPV in Toronto next month. It will be interesting to see if he is made the captain of the team or not. Not that it means much since it is just a storyline, but the fan reaction will be interesting.
Part of the argument favouring Cena being the captain would be his long tenure on top in the company, and the argument against it would be his current status with WWE, where he really isn’t full-time anymore. Jerry Lawler believes that AJ Styles should be the captain of the team, while Booker T believes Randy Orton should captain the blue brand.
However, Cena’s appearance in Survivor Series would be a game changer for the blue team and add a whole new dynamic to the team.
Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon implied that Universal Champion Kevin Owens and his best friend Chris Jericho were going to be on team Raw, which leads to the conclusion that even AJ Styles would be on the team, meaning that the world titles will not be defended at Survivor Series next month.
Nevertheless, the 3 traditional Survivor Series elimination matches between the two brands and the Goldberg vs Lesnar match definitely adds a lot of hype to the event.
Not to mention, NXT will be in the same building the previous night for NXT Takeover: Toronto and that adds more pressure to do better than the former show, as there has not been a single NXT Takeover special that has not delivered till date.
In fact, when there are long weekends with NXT Takeover added the previous night, the Takeover specials usually get far more raving reviews than the following main roster PPVs.
The leader of the Cenation will take one stop back in before heading right back out.
John Cena took a hiatus after No Mercy in order to film season 2 of American Grit. He is not advertised for any show in the next two months except for Survivor Series.
His official return will be on December 26th in Smackdown Live ’s Madison Square Garden house show. However, him being advertised for Survivor Series can lead to only one thing – being part of the Smackdown Live 5-man team in the 5 vs 5 inter-promotional elimination match.
If this is so, Cena will be in the match without even having to appear in the build to the PPV in Toronto next month. It will be interesting to see if he is made the captain of the team or not. Not that it means much since it is just a storyline, but the fan reaction will be interesting.
Part of the argument favouring Cena being the captain would be his long tenure on top in the company, and the argument against it would be his current status with WWE, where he really isn’t full-time anymore. Jerry Lawler believes that AJ Styles should be the captain of the team, while Booker T believes Randy Orton should captain the blue brand.
However, Cena’s appearance in Survivor Series would be a game changer for the blue team and add a whole new dynamic to the team.
Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon implied that Universal Champion Kevin Owens and his best friend Chris Jericho were going to be on team Raw, which leads to the conclusion that even AJ Styles would be on the team, meaning that the world titles will not be defended at Survivor Series next month.
Nevertheless, the 3 traditional Survivor Series elimination matches between the two brands and the Goldberg vs Lesnar match definitely adds a lot of hype to the event.
Not to mention, NXT will be in the same building the previous night for NXT Takeover: Toronto and that adds more pressure to do better than the former show, as there has not been a single NXT Takeover special that has not delivered till date.
In fact, when there are long weekends with NXT Takeover added the previous night, the Takeover specials usually get far more raving reviews than the following main roster PPVs.
8 Greatest WWE Hell In A Cell Matches Ever
The WWE is filled with some crazy gimmick matches that leaves their viewers on the edge of their seats. When the Hell in a Cell concept debuted in ‘97, people were already on board with the new theme. So.... what is it?
•A professional cage based match held in WWE
•It features a massive steel cage which encloses the ring
•To win, you must execute a pinfall or submission.
Since the introduction of the match, there have been 33 Hell in a Cell matches that have taken place in WWE.
If you’re new to the wrestling world but want to see what this gimmick match is all about, we recommend you check out the best of the best. Here are eight of the best Hell in a Cell matches we’ve seen so far.
8) The Undertaker Vs. Edge (SummerSlam 2008) - These two have been rivals since forever and it was time to put an end to their long-time feud. This was the first match of the bloodless PG era so viewers did NOT get to see buckets of blood on the floor. Despite that, it was still a killer match.
7) Batista Vs. Triple H (Vengeance 2005) - The wrestlers ended up bleeding like crazy thanks to the barbed wire weapons and props available in their cell. Batista ended the match with his iconic Batista bomb. This has been arguably one of his best matches to date.
6) Kurt Angle Vs. The World (Armageddon 2000) - With Angle taking on five heavyweights, The Undertaker, Triple H, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Rikishi, you know it’s going to be good. One of the more memorable moments was when The Undertaker slammed Rikishi into a pickup truck filled with wood chips. Good stuff.
5) Triple H Vs. Cactus Jack (No Way Out 2000) - When it was time for Mick Foley to ‘retire’ he had to go out with a major match. Foley took a great fall through the cage and through the ring! At the end, the hero did not come out victorious.
4) Brock Lesnar Vs. The Undertaker (Hell In A Cell 2015) - It was unclear who was suppose to be the baby face and who was suppose to be the heel in this match. But who cares, we got to see them all bloodied up. They even assaulted the medic for trying to his job.
3) The Undertaker Vs. Mankind (King Of The Ring 1998) - Some might not consider this one to be a ‘good’ match, but it is still one of the more memorable ones. However, Mick Foley has said that he doesn’t even remember half of the things he did during that match. Some of the notable parts of the fight was when The Undertaker threw his opponent through the announcer’s desk, the accidental bump through the ceiling, and the thumbtack spots.
2) Brock Lesnar Vs. The Undertaker (No Mercy 2002) - This match proved that Lesnar was an absolute beast in the ring. At one point in the match, Lesnar just barely avoids being pinned, his tired opponent slowly rolls off of him while dripping blood into Lesnar's open mouth. So gross.
1) Shawn Michaels Vs. The Undertaker (Badd Blood 1997) - Michaels had already gained the reputation as the punchable wimp so it would be interesting to see how he would take on a vicious guy like The Undertaker. No surprise here, Michaels took an insane beating. From chair shots to punches, he took it all.
Thursday, 20 October 2016
WWE Live Event Results - Laramie,WY 17th October, 2016
The next round of SmackDown live events took us to Laramie, Wyoming.There were a number of great matches on the card – headlined by a bout between AJ Styles and Dean Ambrose. The Superstars from the blue brand put on a great show which was greatly appreciated by the vocal live crowd of around a 1000 fans. Given that Laramie has a population of only 30,000, that’s a decent number.The University of Wyoming mascot, Pistol Pete, accompanied the Hype Bros to the ring which was probably the most memorable thing from this match. We got a standard six-man tag with Slater and the Hype Bros taking the win. Heath Slater was super-over once again.
Hype Bros and Heath Slater def. The Vaudevillains and Konnor
Apollo Crews vs Curt Hawkins (followed by Kane vs Curt Hawkins)
This match was a fast-paced and relatively quick affair with Apollo Crews impressing and pulling off the win after about 3 minutes.
Apollo Crews def. Curt Hawkins
Hawkins was aghast and refused to leave the ring till another opponent was given to him. To his horror, out came Kane. Hawkins made the huge mistake of talking trash to Kane on his face before the bell rang. Kane immediately chokeslammed Hawkins for the win.
Kane def. Curt Hawkins
Jack Swagger vs Baron Corbin
Jack Swagger and Baron Corbin faced off again in Laramie. The match was as dull their recent encounters with Corbin picking up the win with a roll-up.
Baron Corbin def. Jack Swagger
Bray Wyatt vs Randy Orton
Below are the results from the event:
Dolph Ziggler vs Tyler Breeze (for the WWE Intercontinental Championship)
Ziggler and Breeze put on the good show. After floundering on the main roster, Tyler Breeze has finally started to show what he’s capable of. After a back and forth match, Ziggler won with the Zig Zag to retain his newly won title.
Another match in the Wyatt-Orton saga took place in Laramie with Orton coming out to one of the biggest pops of the night. This was a good match with good psychology with Orton managing to pull off the win with an RKO out of nowhere.
Randy Orton def. Bray Wyatt
Alexa Bliss and Carmealla vs Naomi and Natalya
A good solid match from the women of the blue brand.
The match had a great ending with Naomi going for the tag with Natalya refusing. Alexa and Carmella then attacked Naomi who managed to throw Carmella into Natalyawho was on the apron. Naomi then hit the isolated Bliss with the Rear View to pick up the pinfall.
Naomi and Natalya def. Alexa Bliss and Carmella
This match was a strange one with the heel Usos getting cheered while American Alpha got booes – which seemed to annoy both teams a good deal.
Most of the match consisted of the Usos beating up Gable who finally managed to tag in Jordan near the end, who came in and cleaned house. He then tagged Gable back in and they hit the Grand Amplitude fo the win.
American Alpha def. The Usos
AJ Styles vs Dean Ambrose
Ambrose was really over in Wyoming while everything Styles did got him booed. Styles even tried to leave the match a few minutes in with Ambrose dragging him back into the ring. Styles won after taking advantage of a distracted referee to send Ambrose crashing into an exposed turnbuckle which he followed up with a Styles Clash.
Post match, Styles tried to whack Ambrose with the belt but Ambrose countered and hit him with the dirty deeds.
AJ Styles def. Dean Ambrose
Wednesday, 19 October 2016
Smack Down Live 18.10.2016 Results 2
Carmella puts Nikki Bella on blast Carmella ain’t pulling no punches.
The Princess of Staten Island came to the ring to share her opinion that the only reason Nikki Bella is where she is in life is because of one person: her boyfriend, John Cena.
Carmella proceeded to insult Nikki’s relationship with Cena at length, even showing a compilation of Total Divas and Total Bellas clips, entitled “Total Need-Freak,” that painted their relationship in an incredibly negative light.
The two then engaged in a heated exchange which forced Nikki to defend not only her standing in WWE, but also in life, and ended with Carmella implying that Nikki never earned anything on her own.
This one ain’t over. Capisce!
Alexa Bliss def. Naomi
Alexa Bliss had doubters to silence after eating a loss to Naomi in an impromptu contest at No Mercy. Many believed that Naomi would have a legitimate stake to a SmackDown Women’s Championship Match if she could yet again dethrone the incumbent No. 1 contender, but the glow just could not outshine Team Blue’s Bliss.
After a hard-fought contest by both Superstars, Bliss overcame Naomi with Twisted Bliss. Alexa then refocused her concentration on her Nov. 8 SmackDown Women’s Championship Match against Becky Lynch in Glasgow, Scotland, claiming that she would end Lynch’s fairytale title reign.
The Miz & The Spirit Squad def. Dolph Ziggler, Heath Slater & Rhyno
You just can’t stop these male cheerleaders.
After the SmackDown Tag Team Champions came to Dolph Ziggler’s aid against The Miz and his band of cheerful men last week, the two sides squared off in a Six-Man Tag Team Match on SmackDown LIVE.
The action was spirited (pun definitely intended), as all six Superstars looked to clinch victory for their respective squadron. In the end, it was ultimately Miz who decked Slater from the outside of the ring leading to the legal man Kenny rolling him up for the victory.
Curt Hawkins (almost) debuted against Apollo Crews
After weeks of hype and anticipation, Curt Hawkins finally stepped through the ropes on SmackDown LIVE with the intention of competing.
However, when Hawkins tried to hit his would be opponent Apollo Crews with some insulting “facts” prior to their match, Crews silenced Hawkins quick with a firm punch to the jaw. This led an irate Hawkins to make a prompt exit.
Thus, it was time for SmackDown LIVE to face the facts … we would have to wait just a tad bit longer for Curt Hawkins’ actual in-ring debut.
Baron Corbin def. Jack Swagger
The hits just literally keep coming with these two Team Blue brutes.
Following their controversial contest at No Mercy, Baron Corbin and Jack Swagger’s developing rivalry took another pulse-stopping turn as the two laid into one another, with both trying to prove their dominance over the other. It was ultimately Corbin who showed that dominance, getting the edge over Swagger with End of Days for the victory.
The Princess of Staten Island came to the ring to share her opinion that the only reason Nikki Bella is where she is in life is because of one person: her boyfriend, John Cena.
Carmella proceeded to insult Nikki’s relationship with Cena at length, even showing a compilation of Total Divas and Total Bellas clips, entitled “Total Need-Freak,” that painted their relationship in an incredibly negative light.
The two then engaged in a heated exchange which forced Nikki to defend not only her standing in WWE, but also in life, and ended with Carmella implying that Nikki never earned anything on her own.
This one ain’t over. Capisce!
Alexa Bliss def. Naomi
Alexa Bliss had doubters to silence after eating a loss to Naomi in an impromptu contest at No Mercy. Many believed that Naomi would have a legitimate stake to a SmackDown Women’s Championship Match if she could yet again dethrone the incumbent No. 1 contender, but the glow just could not outshine Team Blue’s Bliss.
After a hard-fought contest by both Superstars, Bliss overcame Naomi with Twisted Bliss. Alexa then refocused her concentration on her Nov. 8 SmackDown Women’s Championship Match against Becky Lynch in Glasgow, Scotland, claiming that she would end Lynch’s fairytale title reign.
The Miz & The Spirit Squad def. Dolph Ziggler, Heath Slater & Rhyno
You just can’t stop these male cheerleaders.
After the SmackDown Tag Team Champions came to Dolph Ziggler’s aid against The Miz and his band of cheerful men last week, the two sides squared off in a Six-Man Tag Team Match on SmackDown LIVE.
The action was spirited (pun definitely intended), as all six Superstars looked to clinch victory for their respective squadron. In the end, it was ultimately Miz who decked Slater from the outside of the ring leading to the legal man Kenny rolling him up for the victory.
Curt Hawkins (almost) debuted against Apollo Crews
After weeks of hype and anticipation, Curt Hawkins finally stepped through the ropes on SmackDown LIVE with the intention of competing.
However, when Hawkins tried to hit his would be opponent Apollo Crews with some insulting “facts” prior to their match, Crews silenced Hawkins quick with a firm punch to the jaw. This led an irate Hawkins to make a prompt exit.
Thus, it was time for SmackDown LIVE to face the facts … we would have to wait just a tad bit longer for Curt Hawkins’ actual in-ring debut.
Baron Corbin def. Jack Swagger
The hits just literally keep coming with these two Team Blue brutes.
Following their controversial contest at No Mercy, Baron Corbin and Jack Swagger’s developing rivalry took another pulse-stopping turn as the two laid into one another, with both trying to prove their dominance over the other. It was ultimately Corbin who showed that dominance, getting the edge over Swagger with End of Days for the victory.
Smack Down Live results 18.10.2016
Shocking upset: Ellsworth defeats Styles!
Chaotic bedlam ensued as Dean Ambrose interjected himself into the WWE World Championship Match between AJ Styles and James Ellsworth. Elsewhere, Kane and Randy Orton continued to repel the darkness of the Wyatts, Carmella made things incredibly personal with Nikki Bella and Curt Hawkins (almost) made his in-ring debut on SmackDown LIVE!
Before this mega-rematch between WWE World Champion AJ Styles and the man that had defeated him (albeit controversially) last week, James Ellsworth, SmackDown LIVE General Manager Daniel Bryan made it clear that Dean Ambrose, who officiated the contest last week, could not referee this go round, but would be slotted in as … literally everything but guest referee.
After Ambrose’s rather biased intros as guest ring announcer, Styles and Ellsworth began their championship match … but then Ambrose just would not stop interrupting. Nor the match or either Superstar could not get into any type of rhythm without The Lunatic Fringe piping in on the microphone from ringside, at one point prompting a commercial break while Styles was firmly in control.
All of Ambrose’s barbs from the outside ultimately led to a close call of Ellsworth hitting Styles with a Superkick (No Chin Music, anyone?) for an extremely close call. However, Ellsworth’s heart and Ambrose’s digs ultimately drove Styles mad, leading to The Phenomenal One exploding on Ellsworth, beating on the underdog mercilessly until the referee called for him to be disqualified.
Albeit a result of his own actions, the result of the contest caused Styles to go ballistic, leading him to charge at Ambrose, which was swiftly met with Dirty Deeds. Ambrose then proceeded to pick up Ellsworth (who was now officially 2-0 against Styles) and celebrate with him..
A win, and chin, for the ages.
Randy Orton def. Luke Harper via Disqualification
DENVER — After Kane seemingly vanished last week, Randy Orton kicked off SmackDown LIVE by reaffirming that he was coming straight for Bray Wyatt.
The Eater of Worlds soon appeared on the TitanTron lying in a casket, accompanied by an army of followers draped in sheep masks. Wyatt retorted Orton’s claims, saying he was also coming for him, prior to Luke Harper entering the arena to take on Orton in one-on-one competition.
In the matchup that followed, Harper and The Apex Predator took each other to the limit. During the match, Wyatt and his sheep-masked followers made their way to ringside, carrying the supernatural Superstar in the casket.
The match carried on until Wyatt inevitably got involved, leading to Harper’s disqualification. But as The Wyatts attempted to throw a war-torn Orton to his doom, they opened the casket and found Kane waiting for them! The shocking arrival of The Big Red Machine led to him and The Viper clearing house before the lights went out and The Wyatts mysteriously vanished.
The Miz & The Spirit Squad def. Dolph Ziggler, Heath Slater & Rhyno
You just can’t stop these male cheerleaders.
After the SmackDown Tag Team Champions came to Dolph Ziggler’s aid against The Miz and his band of cheerful men last week, the two sides squared off in a Six-Man Tag Team Match on SmackDown LIVE.
The action was spirited (pun definitely intended), as all six Superstars looked to clinch victory for their respective squadron. In the end, it was ultimately Miz who decked Slater from the outside of the ring leading to the legal man Kenny rolling him up for the victory.
Chaotic bedlam ensued as Dean Ambrose interjected himself into the WWE World Championship Match between AJ Styles and James Ellsworth. Elsewhere, Kane and Randy Orton continued to repel the darkness of the Wyatts, Carmella made things incredibly personal with Nikki Bella and Curt Hawkins (almost) made his in-ring debut on SmackDown LIVE!
Before this mega-rematch between WWE World Champion AJ Styles and the man that had defeated him (albeit controversially) last week, James Ellsworth, SmackDown LIVE General Manager Daniel Bryan made it clear that Dean Ambrose, who officiated the contest last week, could not referee this go round, but would be slotted in as … literally everything but guest referee.
After Ambrose’s rather biased intros as guest ring announcer, Styles and Ellsworth began their championship match … but then Ambrose just would not stop interrupting. Nor the match or either Superstar could not get into any type of rhythm without The Lunatic Fringe piping in on the microphone from ringside, at one point prompting a commercial break while Styles was firmly in control.
All of Ambrose’s barbs from the outside ultimately led to a close call of Ellsworth hitting Styles with a Superkick (No Chin Music, anyone?) for an extremely close call. However, Ellsworth’s heart and Ambrose’s digs ultimately drove Styles mad, leading to The Phenomenal One exploding on Ellsworth, beating on the underdog mercilessly until the referee called for him to be disqualified.
Albeit a result of his own actions, the result of the contest caused Styles to go ballistic, leading him to charge at Ambrose, which was swiftly met with Dirty Deeds. Ambrose then proceeded to pick up Ellsworth (who was now officially 2-0 against Styles) and celebrate with him..
A win, and chin, for the ages.
Randy Orton def. Luke Harper via Disqualification
DENVER — After Kane seemingly vanished last week, Randy Orton kicked off SmackDown LIVE by reaffirming that he was coming straight for Bray Wyatt.
The Eater of Worlds soon appeared on the TitanTron lying in a casket, accompanied by an army of followers draped in sheep masks. Wyatt retorted Orton’s claims, saying he was also coming for him, prior to Luke Harper entering the arena to take on Orton in one-on-one competition.
In the matchup that followed, Harper and The Apex Predator took each other to the limit. During the match, Wyatt and his sheep-masked followers made their way to ringside, carrying the supernatural Superstar in the casket.
The match carried on until Wyatt inevitably got involved, leading to Harper’s disqualification. But as The Wyatts attempted to throw a war-torn Orton to his doom, they opened the casket and found Kane waiting for them! The shocking arrival of The Big Red Machine led to him and The Viper clearing house before the lights went out and The Wyatts mysteriously vanished.
The Miz & The Spirit Squad def. Dolph Ziggler, Heath Slater & Rhyno
You just can’t stop these male cheerleaders.
After the SmackDown Tag Team Champions came to Dolph Ziggler’s aid against The Miz and his band of cheerful men last week, the two sides squared off in a Six-Man Tag Team Match on SmackDown LIVE.
The action was spirited (pun definitely intended), as all six Superstars looked to clinch victory for their respective squadron. In the end, it was ultimately Miz who decked Slater from the outside of the ring leading to the legal man Kenny rolling him up for the victory.
Monday, 20 June 2016
Money In The Bank 2016
Seth Rollins def. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns; Dean Ambrose cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to become WWE World Heavyweight Champion
LAS VEGAS — Last year at WWE Money in the Bank, after missing out on the WWE World Heavyweight Championship by, literally, the tips of his fingers, Dean Ambrose offered a heartfelt speech about his trials and tribulations. Many likened it to the iconic “Hard Times” lament of Dusty Rhodes, who had just passed away at the time. “One day, I’m going to be WWE World Heavyweight Champion,” Ambrose vowed as he staggered out of the ring, having failed for the third consecutive pay-per-view to wrest the title from his former brother-in-arms Seth Rollins.
Well, a little more than a year to the day after that promise, Ambrose is WWE World Heavyweight Champion, having cashed in his freshly won Money in the Bank contract on none other than … Seth Rollins. Don’t say he didn’t warn you.
He cashed in on Rollins, by the way, because The Architect had just defeated Roman Reigns in the main event of Money in the Bank 2016 to become WWE World Heavyweight Champion, though he barely had any time to celebrate before The Lunatic Fringe came calling. Rollins’ victory was, in its own way, the culmination of a climb that was just as grueling as Ambrose’s. He had redesigned and rebuilt for seven months after destroying his knee last November in Dublin. All that was left to do on Rollins’ oft-repeated list was “Reclaim.”
So that’s what he did: The Architect fought like a man looking to reclaim both his title and his pride, facing Reigns for the first time without The Authority or J&J Security ready to intervene on his behalf. Some early ring rust aside, Rollins quickly showed he still possessed the skills that took him to the top. But going toe-to-toe with “The Guy” proved to be a poor strategy when Reigns used his strength advantage to overpower his foe with clotheslines, headbutts and a tilt-a-whirl slam to the reeling Rollins.
The Architect remained defiant, if not competitive, slapping the increasingly confident Reigns across the face while the champion tried to worm his way into Rollins’ head. The Big Dog responded with yet more power maneuvers, battering Rollins about announce tables of varying languages before flattening him with the sit-out Razor’s Edge Powerbomb.
At this point, with Reigns in the driver’s seat, Rollins dipped into a fourth “R”: Recover. He reversed a Superman Punch into a turnbuckle STO and was off to the races, with a blur of flailing kicks and flapping hair as he hit Reigns with an enzuigiri, dropkick to the outside, suicide dive, a tope’ over the top rope and a Sling Blade.
Even a Superman Punch that found its mark couldn’t stop Rollins, who now seemed fully in control of the match and confident in his abilities. So much so that he even successfully executed the sunset flip that put him out of action in the first place, even putting some extra English on it by transitioning right into a buckle-bomb. On his heels, Reigns resorted to physically shoving Rollins away, but The Architect pressed on, forcing Reigns off the top rope with the supersuplex, Falcon’s Arrow combination.
It was going to take an extraordinary strike from one of them to turn the tide, and Reigns was the one to throw it. It’s too bad he missed: After a Superman Punch gave him some breathing room, The Big Dog pursued Rollins outside the ring and sprinted full-tilt into a Spear, only Rollins dodged the move and Reigns plowed face-first through the ringside barricade.
The impact knocked Reigns loopy … but not so much he didn’t have the wherewithal to shove Rollins into the official to stop his momentum. That ended up backfiring, ironically, when said referee was too slow to crawl and complete a three-count after Reigns hit a Spear a few moments later, leaving Rollins alive and with, perhaps, one last gasp left in him.
It’s too bad for Reigns that Rollins didn’t miss. The Big Dog attempted another Spear, only Rollins leaped up and miraculously transitioned into a midair Pedigree. A second Pedigree moments later spelled the end of Roman’s reign, and Seth Rollins was once again the WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
For about two minutes.
Dean Ambrose’s music roared to life in the middle of The Architect’s celebration, but The Lunatic Fringe, rather than face Rollins head-on, took a page out of his old brother’s book and struck him from behind with the Money in the Bank briefcase he had only won hours earlier. Ambrose cashed in the contract on the spot. Despite Rollins’ frantic protests, the bell rang, and tolled, in quick succession, as Ambrose obliterated the new champion with Dirty Deeds and pinned him to claim the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
Up is down. Black is white. Dogs and cats live together in harmony. The Roman Empire has crumbled. Seth Rollins must reclaim again. The lunatic runs the asylum. And those hard times? They’re long gone, daddy.
LAS VEGAS — Last year at WWE Money in the Bank, after missing out on the WWE World Heavyweight Championship by, literally, the tips of his fingers, Dean Ambrose offered a heartfelt speech about his trials and tribulations. Many likened it to the iconic “Hard Times” lament of Dusty Rhodes, who had just passed away at the time. “One day, I’m going to be WWE World Heavyweight Champion,” Ambrose vowed as he staggered out of the ring, having failed for the third consecutive pay-per-view to wrest the title from his former brother-in-arms Seth Rollins.
Well, a little more than a year to the day after that promise, Ambrose is WWE World Heavyweight Champion, having cashed in his freshly won Money in the Bank contract on none other than … Seth Rollins. Don’t say he didn’t warn you.
He cashed in on Rollins, by the way, because The Architect had just defeated Roman Reigns in the main event of Money in the Bank 2016 to become WWE World Heavyweight Champion, though he barely had any time to celebrate before The Lunatic Fringe came calling. Rollins’ victory was, in its own way, the culmination of a climb that was just as grueling as Ambrose’s. He had redesigned and rebuilt for seven months after destroying his knee last November in Dublin. All that was left to do on Rollins’ oft-repeated list was “Reclaim.”
So that’s what he did: The Architect fought like a man looking to reclaim both his title and his pride, facing Reigns for the first time without The Authority or J&J Security ready to intervene on his behalf. Some early ring rust aside, Rollins quickly showed he still possessed the skills that took him to the top. But going toe-to-toe with “The Guy” proved to be a poor strategy when Reigns used his strength advantage to overpower his foe with clotheslines, headbutts and a tilt-a-whirl slam to the reeling Rollins.
The Architect remained defiant, if not competitive, slapping the increasingly confident Reigns across the face while the champion tried to worm his way into Rollins’ head. The Big Dog responded with yet more power maneuvers, battering Rollins about announce tables of varying languages before flattening him with the sit-out Razor’s Edge Powerbomb.
At this point, with Reigns in the driver’s seat, Rollins dipped into a fourth “R”: Recover. He reversed a Superman Punch into a turnbuckle STO and was off to the races, with a blur of flailing kicks and flapping hair as he hit Reigns with an enzuigiri, dropkick to the outside, suicide dive, a tope’ over the top rope and a Sling Blade.
Even a Superman Punch that found its mark couldn’t stop Rollins, who now seemed fully in control of the match and confident in his abilities. So much so that he even successfully executed the sunset flip that put him out of action in the first place, even putting some extra English on it by transitioning right into a buckle-bomb. On his heels, Reigns resorted to physically shoving Rollins away, but The Architect pressed on, forcing Reigns off the top rope with the supersuplex, Falcon’s Arrow combination.
It was going to take an extraordinary strike from one of them to turn the tide, and Reigns was the one to throw it. It’s too bad he missed: After a Superman Punch gave him some breathing room, The Big Dog pursued Rollins outside the ring and sprinted full-tilt into a Spear, only Rollins dodged the move and Reigns plowed face-first through the ringside barricade.
The impact knocked Reigns loopy … but not so much he didn’t have the wherewithal to shove Rollins into the official to stop his momentum. That ended up backfiring, ironically, when said referee was too slow to crawl and complete a three-count after Reigns hit a Spear a few moments later, leaving Rollins alive and with, perhaps, one last gasp left in him.
It’s too bad for Reigns that Rollins didn’t miss. The Big Dog attempted another Spear, only Rollins leaped up and miraculously transitioned into a midair Pedigree. A second Pedigree moments later spelled the end of Roman’s reign, and Seth Rollins was once again the WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
For about two minutes.
Dean Ambrose’s music roared to life in the middle of The Architect’s celebration, but The Lunatic Fringe, rather than face Rollins head-on, took a page out of his old brother’s book and struck him from behind with the Money in the Bank briefcase he had only won hours earlier. Ambrose cashed in the contract on the spot. Despite Rollins’ frantic protests, the bell rang, and tolled, in quick succession, as Ambrose obliterated the new champion with Dirty Deeds and pinned him to claim the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
Up is down. Black is white. Dogs and cats live together in harmony. The Roman Empire has crumbled. Seth Rollins must reclaim again. The lunatic runs the asylum. And those hard times? They’re long gone, daddy.
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