Sunday, October 27, 2013

New Kickoff Match for Hell in a Cell!

Well, if you haven't heard Curtis Axel got injured at a live event, so he will not be able to defend his Intercontinetal Championship tonight at Hell in a Cell against Big E Langston. But does that mean there won't be a kickoff match? Actually there will be a kickoff match tonight at Hell in a Cell, As Mr. Money in the Bank Damien Sandow faces the high flying Kofi Kingston in the kickoff match streaming live on Youtube, WWE.com, and well....on this blog! So stay tuned!!

Saturday, October 26, 2013

WWE Power Rankings from 10/21/13-10/26/13

25. Paul Heyman

24. Tamina Snuka

23. The Great Khali

22. R-Truth

21. Big E Langston

20. Prime Time Players

19. Fandango

18. Los Matadores

17. Kofi Kingston

16. Santino

15. Dolph Ziggler

14. Brie Bella

13. The Real Americans

12. The Usos

11. Damien Sandow

10. Divas Champion AJ Lee

9. IC Champion Curtis Axel

8. The Wyatt Family

7. USA Champion Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns (The Shield)

6. Ryback

5. Randy Orton

4. CM Punk

3. Daniel Bryan

2. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio

1. Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust

Top 10 Hell in a Cell matches EVER!!

#10. DX vs Mr. McMahon, Shane McMahon, and Big Show (3 on 2 Hell in a Cell, Unforgiven 2006)

#9. Shawn Michaels vs Triple H (Bad Blood 2004)

#8. Brock Lesnar vs The Undertaker (No Mercy 2002)

#7. Batista vs Triple H (Vengeance 2005)

#6. The Undertaker vs Edge (Summerslam 2008)

#5. The Undertaker vs Mankind (King of the Ring 1998)

#4. Kurt Angle vs The Undertaker vs Triple H vs Steve Austin vs The Rock vs Rikishi (Armageddon 2000)

#3. The Undertaker vs Triple H (WrestleMania XXVIII)

#2. The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels (Badd Blood 1997)

#1. Cactus Jack vs Triple H (No Way Out 2000)

Predictions for Hell in a Cell 2013

Here are my predictions for this Sundays Hell in a Cell PPV

-Big E Langston def. IC Champion Curtis Axel (Kickoff Match)
The Only reason I think this is because WWE has been pushing Big E Langston as of late

-Los Matadores def. The Real Americans; the obvious one would be this one

-Divas Champion AJ Lee def. Brie Bella; though Brie will be getting married to Daniel Bryan, I just don't think that Brie Bella will be walking out of Hell in a Cell, as Divas Champion

-CM Punk def. Ryback and Paul Heyman (2 on 1 handicap Hell in a Cell match) I think this will end the Paul Heyman and CM Punk storyline, and what a better way then have CM Punk finally get his hands on Paul Heyaman

WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust def. The Shield, and The Usos; Cody and Goldust won the tag titles just a few weeks ago, so I think they should win this match

-John Cena def. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio; John Cena is just returning so I think he needs to come out with a win so "The Champ will be here'

-Randy Orton def. Daniel Bryan (Hell in a Cell Match with Special Guest Ref Shawn Michales) I believe HBK will call it "Right down the middle" I think that HBK will not screw anyone but Randy Orton will just be the better man.

Smackdown Results for 10/25/13

Daniel Bryan stormed into Michael Coles interview with Triple H

The Usos def. Luke Harper and Eric Rowen

Divas Champion AJ Lee def. Nikki Bella

The Wyatt Family attacked The Miz

Los Matadores def. 3MB

Paul Heyman and Ryback def. "CM Skunk"

World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio proclaimed his intention to break John Cena

The Great Khali vs Fandango ended in a no contest

WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes, Goldust, Daniel Bryan, and Big E Langston def. USA Champion Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Randy Orton

Saturday, October 12, 2013

WWE Power Rankings for this week

25. JoJo

24. The Great Khali

23. Tamina Snuka

22. Eva Marie

21. Los Matadores

20. Santino

19. Fandango

18. R-Truth

17. Damien Sandow

16. Prime Time Players

15. Brie Bella

14. The Real Americans

13. The Usos

12. Kofi Kingston

11. The Wyatt Family

10. Dolph Ziggler

9. AJ Lee

8. Curtis Axel

7. Ryback

6. The Shield

5. Cody Rhodes and Goldust

4. CM Punk

3. Randy Orton

2. Daniel Bryan

1. Alberto Del Rio

3 HUGE matches are set for Hell in a Cell

There are huge matches that are going to be set for the upcoming Hell in a Cell PPV in 3 weeks that have already been confirmed. The first one is Ryback vs CM Punk

Now we have already seen what Punk and Ryback can do in the square circle, they have faced off in really good matches. In fact last year at Hell in a Cell, they faced off inside the Cell with CM Punk beating Ryback.  But Ryback has never beaten CM Punk, so is this his opportunity?

The next big match is for the Vacant WWE Championship between Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton inside Hell in a Cell.  But the twist to this match is the person refing this match because it is "The HeartBreak Kid" Shawn Michaels!

Now the biggest news is the World Heavyweight Championship match, Can Alberto Del Rio define his legacy? Can he find a way to win? Del Rio I don't think has ever beaten this superstars....so he is he facing? He is facing a returning......John Cena for the World Heavyweight Championship! John Cena will return with a goal to be World Champion for the 3rd time.  Can he do it? We will find out at Hell in a Cell

Smackdown Results 10/11/13

Alberto Del Rio kissed Vickie Guerrero, huge Smackdown match made

Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel def. R-Truth

Los Matadores def. Local Superstars

Brie Bella, and The Funcadactlys def. Kaitlyn, Eva Marie, and Natalya

World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Damien Sandow

Prime Time Players and The Great Khali def. 3MB

Cody Rhodes and Goldust def. Eric Rowen and Luke Harper

Raw Results 10/7/13

Stephanine Mcmahon called out Big Show and fired Big Show

Dolph Ziggler def. Damien Sandow

Natalya, JoJo, and Eva Marie def. Alicia Fox, Aksana, and Rosa Mendas

Los Matadores def. 3MB

Ryback called out CM Punk

CM Punk and R-Truth def. Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel and Ryback

Randy Orton def. Kofi Kingston

Ricardo Rodriguez def. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio

Fandango def. Zack Ryder

The Real Americans def. The Great Khali and Santino

The Wyatt Family "crashed" Miz TV

USA and Tag Team Champions The Shield def. Daniel Bryan, Cody Rhodes, and Goldust

WWE BattleGround results

Randy Orton vs Daniel Bryan ended in a no contest when Big Show knocked out Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan (WWE Championship match)

CM Punk def. Ryback

World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Rob Van Dam (Hardcore match)

Cody Rhodes and Goldust def. Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns

Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel def. R-Truth

Bray Wyatt def. Kofi Kingston

Divas Champion AJ Lee def. Brie Bella

The Real Americans def. Santino and The Great Khali

Dolph Ziggler def. Damien Sandow (Kickoff match)

I appoligize

I am so very sorry for the lack of me putting stuff on this blog, I should be able to do more later on today!

Monday, September 30, 2013

WWE Raw results 9/30/13

-CM Punk came out and wanted a match

-CM Punk def. Big E Langston

-Right now: Fandango vs Kofi Kingston

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

WWE 2k 14 FULL Roster (Not including DLC)

Here is the roster not including DLC for the upcoming WWE 2k 14 video game

AJ Lee
Aksana
Alberto Del Rio
Andre The Giant
Antonio Cesaro
Batista
Big Show
Big Show (Retro)
Big John Studd
Bret Hart
Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar (Retro)
Brodus Clay
Chris Jericho
Chris Jericho (Retro)
Christian
CM Punk
Cody Rhodes
Damien Sandow
Daniel Bryan
Darren Young
David Otunga
Dean Ambrose
Diesel
Dolph Ziggler
Drew Mcintyre
Eddie Guerrero
Edge
Goldberg
Heath Slater
Hulk Hogan
Hollywood Hulk Hogan
Jack Swagger
JBL
Jinder Mahal
John Cena
John Cena (Retro)
Justin Gabriel
Kane
Kaitlyn
Kane (Retro)
King Kong Bundy
Kofi Kingston
Layla
Lita
Mark Henry
Mick Foley
Mr. Mcmahon
Natalya
R-Truth
Randy Savage
Randy Orton
Razor Ramon
Rey Mysterio
Ric Flair
Ric Flair (Retro)
Ricky Steamboat
Roman Reigns
Ryback
Santino
Seth Rollins
Sgt. Slaughter
Shawn Michaels
Shawn Michaels (Retro)
Sheamus
Sin Cara
Stephanine Mcmahon
Steve Austin
Ted Dibiase
Tensai
The Miz
The Rock
The Great Khali
Titus O Neil
Triple H
Triple H (Retro)
Ultimate Warrior
The Undertaker
The American Badass Undertaker
The Undertaker (Retro)
Wade Barrett
Yokozuna
Zack Ryder

Raw Results for 9/23/11

-Triple H addressed the unrest of the WWE Locker Room

-World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Kofi Kingston

-The Wyatt Family def. The Prime Time Players

-Big Show appeared on Miz TV

-Randy Orton vs Rob Van Dam went to a no contest

-Fandango def. Santino Marrella

-Paul Heyman confronted CM Punk; it is official that it will be CM Punk vs Ryback at BattleGround

-Natalya, The Bella Twins, and The Funcadactlys def. Divas Champion AJ Lee, Alicia Fox, Aksana, Tamina Snuka, and Layla

-Daniel Bryan addressed the WWE Universe

-Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler, Zack Ryder, Justin Gabriel, Rob Van Dam, R-Truth, Kofi Kingston, The Usos, and The Prime Time Players def. USA Champion and Tag Team Champions The Shield (11 on 3 handicap Elimination Match)

Sunday, September 15, 2013

WWE Night of Champions LIVE Results

Tons of Funk def. 3MB in the tag team turmoil match (Kickoff match)

The Real Americans def. Tons of Funk in the tag team turmoil match (Kickoff Match)

The Real Americans def. The Usos in the tag team turmoil match (Kickoff match)

Prime Time Players def. The Real Americans in the tag team turmoil match (Kickoff match)

Intercontinental Champion Curtis Axel def. Kofi Kingston

Divas Champion AJ Lee def. Natalya, Brie Bella, and Naomi

Right Now: World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio vs Rob Van Dam w/Ricardo Rodriguez

WWE Night of Champions Kickoff match LIVE


Saturday, September 14, 2013

Night of Champions predictions

Here are my predictions for this Sundays Night of Champions event

-WWE Champion Randy Orton def. Daniel Bryan via Pinfall

-CM Punk def. Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel and Paul Heyman via DQ

-Rob Van Dam def. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio via Pinfall

-Natalya def. Divas Champion AJ Lee, Naomi, and Brie Bella via Submission

-United States Champion Dean Ambrose def. Dolph Ziggler via Count Out

-Prime Time Players will win the tag team turmoil match

-WWE Tag Team Champions The Shield def. Prime Time Players

Smackdown results

-Triple H suspended Big Show for the night, and The Shield attacked The Big Show

-Natalya, Brie Bella, and Naomi def. divas via DQ

-The Miz def. Fandango, The Great Khali, and R-Truth in a dance off

-Ryback showed off his interviewing skills

-Santino Marrella def. Damien Sandow

-Paul Heyman called Night of Champions a boycott

-World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Ricardo Rodriguez

-Dolph Ziggler def. USA Champion Dean Ambrose via DQ to earn a USA title match at Night of Champions

-The Shield def. Dolph Ziggler and The Usos

-The Cutting Edge ended with Orton tapping out

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Top 10 Pay Per Views EVER!

15 Survivor Series 1995

14. Heat Wave 1998

13. Backlash 2009

12. Bash at the Beach 1996

11. Extreme Rules 2012

10. In Your House: Canadian Stampede

9. No Way Out 2001

8. One Night Stand 2005

7. Summerslam 2013

6. Great American Bash 1989

5. WrestleMania 3

4. Spring Stampede 1994

3. Royal Rumble 2000

2. Money in the Bank 2011

1. WrestleMania X-Seven

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

What is the kickoff match to WWE Night of Champions this sunday?

At Night of Champions, the best tag teams in WWE will face off in a tag team turmoil match where the winners will get WWE Tag Team Championship matches at Night of Champions, we will see, The Prime Time Players vs The Usos vs The Real Americans vs Tons of Funk vs 3MB! This match will be awesome considering we haven't seen this type of match since 2010!

Raw results

-Edge returned to host the cutting edge

-Kofi Kingston def. Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel via DQ

-Bray Wyatt def. Dolph Ziggler

-Paul Heyman had a live medical evaluation

-Natalya, Brie Bella, and Naomi def. Aksana, Alicia Fox, and Layla

-World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. R-Truth

-Santino Marrella def. Antonio Cesaro

-Damien Sandow def. The Miz

-WWE Champion Randy Orton def. Goldust; so Cody Rhodes will not be rehired in WWE

-Rob Van Dam def. Ryback via DQ

-Daniel Bryan def. USA Champion Dean Ambrose

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Big BIG Main Event for Raw

As everyone knows, Cody Rhodes was fired on Raw last week. Cody's brother Dustin Rhodes (AKA Goldust) has been tweeting to Triple H for the past week and it has been confirmed for Raw.  It will be WWE Champion Randy Orton vs Goldust, if Goldust wins then Cody will get rehired.  Let me just say that I do want Goldust to win!  Randy Orton vs Dustin Rhodes!

WWE Raw 5 point preview

1. Rated-R return
September 21, 2012, was the last time we saw Edge stand in a WWE ring. The Hall of Famer found himself in the middle of an argument between Team Hell No’s Kane and Daniel Bryan. What does The Rated-R Superstar have in store for the WWE Universe when he makes an unexpected return this Monday? Will the 31-time champion weigh in on The Big Red Monster’s whereabouts, Bryan’s predicament and the job Triple H is doing as COO?

2. Heavy is the head that wears the crown
Triple H attempted to set the record straight about his recent controversial actions in an exclusive sitdown interview with Michael Cole, as well as during a town hall meeting on SmackDown. With Cody Rhodes fired for failing to win a COO-mandated match, is another Superstar heading for the chopping block? What is the COO’s next move as he attempts to grow WWE?

3. The end of Del Rios ride
Rob Van Dam has enjoyed a successful resurgence in WWE with more wins than losses. As far as returns go, it’s been a good one for the entertaining highflier. Along the way, World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio’s former ally, Ricardo Rodriguez, defected and joined RVD’s corner. The time seems right for RVD to capitalize and capture his first World Heavyweight Title. Just how hard is Del Rio willing to fight to keep what is his at Night of Champions?

4. Who is the true diva?
WWE Champion Randy Orton is firmly backed by Triple H as the new face of WWE. But what about Divas Champion AJ Lee? Is she what is good for business in the eyes of management? In a bout made by Stephanie McMahon, AJ will face Natalya, Brie Bella and Naomi in Fatal 4-Way Match at Night of Champions. With the growing popularity of “Total Divas,” the WWE Universe is eagerly awaiting to see if AJ will continue to carry the torch of the Divas division or if someone new will take over.

5. Will Punk get his hands on Paul Heyman?

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Backstage Fallout from Smackdown on September 6th


Power Rankings

25. Big Show

24. Naomi

23. Fandango

22. Justin Gabriel

21. Natalya

20. The Usos

19. Damien Sandow

18. Kaitlyn

17. The Real Americans

16. Christian

15. Brie Bella

14. Kofi Kingston

13. Prime Time Players

12. The Miz

11. Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel

10. The Wyatt Family

9. Dolph Ziggler

8. Ryback

7. AJ Lee

6. CM Punk

5. Daniel Bryan

4. Rob Van Dam

3. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio

2. USA and Tag Team Champions The Shield

1. WWE Champion Randy Orton

WWE Smackdown Results

Here are the results for Smackdown on September 6th

-Triple H held an open forum for all WWE Superstars and divas

-WWE Champion Randy Orton def. Rob Van Dam

-Ryback def. Dolph Ziggler

-Kofi Kingston def. Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel

-Naomi vs Brie Bella ended in a no contest

-The Real Americans def. The Usos

-Big Show def. 3MB in a 3 on 1 handicap match

-Daniel Bryan def. Seth Rollins

Friday, September 6, 2013

Look at whos back!!

I know this was from another youtuber but just to clearify this is confirmed for Raw Next Monday!

Smackdown 5 Point Preview

-Could Triple H's open forum change the game?
Tonight on SmackDown, the WWE Universe may well feel the fallout from the shocking Monday night firing of Cody Rhodes – and, dare we presume, the general course of action by WWE COO  Triple H in recent weeks.
Per The Game, tonight’s edition of the blue brand will turn into an open forum, giving Superstars and Divas the opportunity to air any grievances and to let him know exactly what they think about his handling of the situation surrounding Rhodes.
The WWE roster may not choose the risky path of voicing their concerns, however, as those who have in recent weeks faced swift and unrelenting retribution. Will anyone dare step up to The King of Kings? Or will the chilling effect in the locker room prove to be a deep freeze? On the other side of that, just days after granting an exclusive interview to WWE.com on the Rhodes situation, what, exactly, will WWE’s COO say to any disgruntled competitors who are in his supposed care?

-Will Daniel Bryan finally play the game?
Speaking of Triple H, it’s no secret that The Game  has a certain level of … let’s call it animosity … towards former WWE Champion Daniel Bryan. After all, it was The King of Kings himself who helped put the “former” in that particular moniker, thanks to a stunning Pedigree delivered at SummerSlam.
SummerSlam shocker!
Since then, the COO has made it his personal corporate responsibility to make Bryan’s life a waking nightmare.
Though there is nothing yet scheduled on tonight’s card, you’d have to imagine that The Game has something in mind for the submissions specialist. What, precisely, is The Game’s plan for Bryan? And, more importantly, can Bryan find a way to overcome whatever it is Triple H intends to throw his way? Find out tonight on the blue brand!

-Will RVD Roll over Del Rio
World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio and his Night of Champions No. 1 contender RVD have gone back and forth in their quests to become thorns in each other’s sides. Will that trend continue tonight on SmackDown?
Night of Champions match preview
With the high-impact ECW Original and the ruthless titleholder scheduled to square off at the upcoming pay-per-view in just 9 days, one-upmanship will play a key role in building — and maintaining — momentum ahead of that epic clash.
The pay-per-view showdown looms large, and a Friday night stop on the blue brand may well go a long way in gaining some pre-Title Match mojo. But who will emerge from SmackDown with another notch in his belt? Tune in to SmackDown, tonight at 8/7 CT, to find out!

-Will Smackdown leave The Showoff ShellShocked?
Since expressing opposition to recent decisions by WWE management, Dolph Ziggler has been having one continuous bad day – particularly at the hands of The Shield.
Monday on Raw, Ziggler was systematically decimated by Ryback — after United States Champion Dean Ambrose softened The Showoff up, that is. Will Ziggler get another crack at “The Big Guy” tonight on SmackDown? And, if so, will The Showoff have to overcome both Rybackandthe full force of The Hounds of Justice?
Further, could the WWE Universe get some insight into just what the beef is between the black-clad trio and the former World Champion? Have Ambrose and company been acting on behalf of Triple H … or is The Shield’s front man merely an agent of chaos, looking to turn Ziggler’s world upside-down?
Find out if these two gifted mat technicians once again cross paths, tonight on SmackDown!

-Will AJ drive the blue brand Mad?
Uh-oh ... Divas Champion AJ Lee is on a mission.
It’s no secret that the eccentric titleholder is none too happy with the cast of “Total Divas,” and she is seemingly trying to get the WWE Universe to rally behind her cause. Actually, come to think of it … what, exactly, is her cause?
AJ's pipebomb explodes on Raw
Regardless of her motivations, AJ’s intentions are crystal clear — make life miserable for the stars of E!’s new hit show. As she’s demonstrated numerous times — and to multiple Superstars and Divas — in the past, AJ has the unique ability to drive those around her crazy.
Which is ironic, because … well, you know.                                                                                                                         
What does AJ have up her sleeve tonight? Find out at 8/7 CT, only on Syfy!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

WWE Raw results

-Triple H forced Daniel Bryan to face The Big Show

-The Miz def. Fandango

-Ryback def. Dolph Ziggler via Dean Ambrose attacking Dolph Ziggler

-Stephanine Mcmahon forced Big Show to face Daniel Bryan

-Prime Time Players def. 3MB

-WWE Champion Randy Orton def. Cody Rhodes; Cody Rhodes gets fired from WWE

-CM Punk addresses Paul Heyman and Curtis Axel

-The Triple Threat Divas Number 1 contenders match goes to a no contest

-Rob Van Dam def. Damien Sandow

-Daniel Bryan def. The Big Show via DQ; The Shield attacked Daniel Bryan

Monday, September 2, 2013

Raw Five Point Preview

-Corporate Scapegoat

-Justice League

-Pipe Bomb Fallout

-Where's Bray??

-The Sins of the Father figure

Saturday, August 31, 2013

WWE Power Rankings

25. Fandango

24. The Big Show

23. The Real Americans

22. Natalya

21. Justin Gabriel

20. Brie Bella

19. The Usos

18. Damien Sandow

17. Natalya

16. The Prime Time Players

15. The Miz

14. Cody Rhodes

13. The Wyatt Family

12. Ryback

11. Curtis Axel

10. AJ Lee

9. Christian

8. Dolph Ziggler

7. Mark Henry

6. CM Punk

5. Daniel Bryan

4. Rob Van Dam

3. Alberto Del Rio

2. The Shield

1. Randy Orton

WWE Smackdown results

-Triple H imposed his will on Miz TV

-WWE Champion Randy Orton def. The Miz

-Rob Van Dam def. Damien Sandow

-USA Champion and Tag Team Champions The Shield def. Dolph Ziggler 3 on 1 handicap match

-Heyman promises to own CM Punk at Night of Champions

-Eric Rowen and Luke Harper def. Tons of Funk

-Daniel Bryan def. Ryback via DQ

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Raw results

-Triple H presents a gift to the WWE Champion Randy Orton

-Cody Rhodes def. Fandango

-Cody Rhodes and The Miz def. Fandango and Damien Sandow

-CM Punk def. Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel; Curtis and Paul attacked

-Brie Bella def. Natalya; AJ made fun of all the WWE Divas

-Rob Van Dam def. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio; At Night of Champions it will be RVD vs Alberto Del Rio!!

-WWE Champion Randy Orton def. Christian

-Titus O Neil def. Jack Swagger

-Daniel Bryan def. USA and Tag Team Champions The Shield (Gautlet Handicap match)

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Rumored matches for Night of Champions

Here is some rumored matches that could take place at the upcoming Payperview Night of Champions

-WWE Champion Randy Orton vs Daniel Bryan

-World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio vs Rob Van Dam

-Intercontiental Champion Curtis Axel vs CM Punk

-United States Champion Dean Ambrose vs Dolph Ziggler

-WWE Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns vs Big Show and Mark Henry

-Divas Champion AJ Lee vs Kaitlyn vs Layla vs Natalya

The Miz vs Fandango

-Luke Harper and Eric Rowen vs The Usos (Kickoff match)

WWE Smackdown results

-Daniel Bryan embarraced WWE Champion Randy Orton.  Rematch for the WWE Championship made.

-Intercontinetal Champion Curtis Axel def. Cody Rhodes

-Dolph Ziggler def. Big E Langston

-World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Christian

-Big Show and Mark Henry def. 3MB (3 on 2)

-Darren Young def. Antonio Cesaro

-Daniel Bryan def. Wade Barrett in a Steel Cage Match

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

WWE Raw results

-John Cena announced he will leave WWE for 5 to 7 months, Daniel Bryan confronted Stephanie McMahon

Cody Rhodes def. Damien Sandow

Paul Heyman adressed CM Punk

The Funcadactyles def. Divas Champion AJ Lee and Layla

USA and Tag Team Champions The Shield def. Dolph Ziggler (3 on 1)

World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Sin Cara

Prime Time Players def. The Real Americans

USA and Tag Team Champions The Shield def. The Big Show

CM Punk responds to Paul Heyman and brawls with Curtis Axel

Bray Wyatt def. R-Truth

The Usos def. 3MB

The Miz def. Wade Barrett, via DQ, Fandango attacked The Miz

Daniel Bryan crashed WWE Champion Randy Ortons championship cornation

Monday, August 19, 2013

Raws Five Point Preview

1. Who is the best? CM Punk made good on his word to take Brock Lesnar to the limit. Unfortunately for him, his other promise – to harm Paul Heyman at all costs – caused The Second City Saint to take his focus off The Anomaly and lose the match in the process. With Punk having fallen to his monstrous enemy, this particular chapter in their rivalry comes to a close. Given his relentlessness, though, it’s hard to believe the former WWE Champion plans on leaving Heyman and his minions alone for very long.

2. Just One More. Christian, Christian, at last you are … still in the hunt. Having finally gotten the “One More Match” he has fought for over the past two years, Captain Charisma pulled out all the stops in a classic contest against Alberto Del Rio at SummerSlam. For all the former World Heavyweight Champion’s heart, however, it still wasn’t enough to wrest the gold from The Essence of Excellence. On the wrong end of a heartbreaking defeat, how will Christian rally to make another run at the title?

3. A Feast for Buzzards.  Kane followed the buzzards straight to his downfall in the inaugural Ring of Fire Match at SummerSlam; Erick Rowan & Luke Harper managed to smother the flames surrounding the ring and get their hands on The Devil’s Favorite Demon right as he was about to send Bray Wyatt to hell. The assault led to Kane’s defeat, though it was an attack by Harper & Rowan with the steel steps that truly seemed to leave the demon broken. With The Wyatt Family having preserved their prophet from a fiery doom, who will the hellish holy man target next in his crusade?

4. The Climb.  Daniel Bryan waited 14 years to become WWE Champion, and now the wait begins anew. Much was made of whether or not Bryan could defeat John Cena for the title and now that he has, Bryan’s status as an elite competitor in WWE has been forever cemented. And yet, the submission master has a naked waist to show for his efforts, thanks to the actions of Triple H and Randy Orton. How will Bryan respond, or recover, from this betrayal? Can he even do such a thing?

5. The Next Phase.  Well, Mr. McMahon got his wish: Neither John Cena nor Daniel Bryan is WWE Champion. Instead, the titleholder is Randy Orton, who happily took advantage of a Pedigree to Daniel Bryan by cashing in his Money in the Bank contract and claiming the title for himself. What lies in store for Orton, and how does The Game play into it? Find out tonight at 8/7 CT, only on USA Network.

Sunday, August 18, 2013

Summerslam 2013 LIVE Results

Stay tuned tonight for LIVE Summerslam Results.
Rob Van Dam def. USA Champion Dean Ambrose via DQ
Bray Wyatt def. Kane (Ring of Fire Match)
Cody Rhodes def. Damien Sandow
World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Christian
Natalya def. Brie Bella
Brock Lesnar def. CM Punk (No DQ Match)
Dolph Ziggler and Kaitlyn def. Big E Langston and AJ Lee
Daniel Bryan def. WWE Champion John Cena to become the new champion
Randy Orton def. WWE Champion Daniel Bryan to become the new champion

WWE Summerslam Match Card

Here is all the matches for tonights Summerslam event

-WWE Champion John Cena vs Daniel Bryan with Triple H as the Special referee

-"The Best in the World" CM Punk vs "The Beast" Brock Lesnar

-World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio vs Christian

-Kane vs Bray Wyatt (Ring of Fire Match)

-Dolph Ziggler and Kaitlyn vs Big E Langston and AJ Lee

-Cody Rhodes vs Damien Sandow

-Natalya vs Brie Bella

-United States Champion Dean Ambrose vs Rob Van Dam (Kickoff Match)

Thursday, August 15, 2013

WWE Sumerslam 2013 Prediction card

Here are my personal predictions for the upcoming Summerslam PayperView

-Daniel Bryan def. WWE Champion John Cena via Triple H attacking John Cena; Randy Orton cashes in Money in the Bank.  It is obvious that John Cena needs surgery on his elbow so he is not coming out of this match with the title.  Randy Orton will cash in and Triple H and Orton will turn heel. 

-Brock Lesnar def. CM Punk.  Brock currently has a contract that only allows him to work 3 PayPerViews a year.  The 3 PPVS being WrestleMania, Extreme Rules, and Summerslam.  They are basically paying Brock for doing nothing but as of late he has been doing something so Brock will win!

-Christian def. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio.  Del Rio has been looking horrible as of weeks.  He lost to Randy Orton, Christian 2 times, Rob Van Dam so he will not win this match.

-Bray Wyatt def. Kane (Ring of Fire Match) This one is obvious that Bray Wyatt will win.

-Dolph Ziggler and Kaitlyn def. AJ Lee and Big E Langston.  I don't know why but for some reason I think Dolph will win this match because he has not won a PPV since Elimination Chamber.  His team has to win this match.

-Cody Rhodes def. Damien Sandow.  Cody will obviously win this.

-Natalya def. Brie Bella.  Natalya has been getting some build up for this match

-United States Champion Dean Ambrose def. Rob Van Dam (Kickoff match)

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

WWE Raw results

-Wade Barrett def. Daniel Bryan

-Randy Orton def. Damien Sandow

-The Great Khali and Natalya def. Divas Champion AJ Lee and Big E Langston

-Triple H got made the Special Guest ref for the WWE Championship match at Summerslam

-Kane def. Titus O Neil

-World Heavyweight champion Alberto Del Rio def. Kofi Kingston

-The Usos def. The Real Americans

-WWE Champion John Cena and Daniel Bryan appeared on Miz TV

-Fandango vs R-Truth turned into a dance off

-Rob Van Dam won a battle royal to become the Number 1 contender for the USA title for the Kickoff match at Summerslam

-CM Punk surprised Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar

Sunday, August 11, 2013

What is a Ring of Fire match?

For those of you that have never heard of the inferno match the Ring of Fire match is the same thing.  The Ring of Fire is a match where the ring is on fire and the first superstar to put there opponent on fire wins!  The last one we had was an inferno match between Kane and MVP.  I wonder what we can expect from Bray Wyatt and Kane?

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Smackdown results

-Randy Orton def. Rob Van Dam

-Miz TV with Divas Champion AJ Lee and Big E Langston

-Fandango def. Kofi Kingston

-Daniel Bryan def. Wade Barrett

-Damien Sandow showed us his own briefcase

-Brock Lesnar said it is personal with CM Punk

-Christian def. Alberto Del Rio

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

2 new matches for Summerslam

It has been official since last nights Raw it will be Cody Rhodes vs Damien Sandow at Summerslam.  It was a predictable match and I can't wait to see who wins!  Then it will be Kane vs Bray Wyatt in a ring of Fire.  Whatever that means.  I'm hoping it'll be like an inferno match which we have not seen since like 2007 or 2008.  But anyways that is the 2 new matches for Summerslam!

Raw resiults

-Mr. Mcmahon tried to give Daniel Bryan a Makeover

-Rob Van Dam def. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio; Ricardo Rodriguez returned and Del Rio attacked Ricardo

-Cody Rhodes called out Damien Sandow; it is official it will be Cody Rhodes vs Damien Sandow at Summerslam.

-Mark Henry def. Ryback in a WrestleMania rematch via Count Out

-WWE Champion John Cena addressed the WWE Universe

-Luke Harper and Eric Rowen def. Tons of Funk

-Layla def. Kaitlyn

-Christian def. Heath Slater

-CM Punk vs Curtis Axel went to a no contest; Brock Lesnar attacked CM Punk.

-Kofi Kingston def. Fandango

-The Real Americans def. The Usos

-Big E Langston def. Dolph Ziggler

-WWE Champion John Cena, Daniel Bryan, and Randy Orton def. USA Champion and WWE Tag team Champions The Shield via DQ

Saturday, August 3, 2013

What does Christian vs Alberto Del Rio mean for Summerslam?

Hopefully you guys remember when Christian won his first World Heavyweight Championship. It was at Extreme Rules in 2011.  But do you remember who Christian faced in that brutal Ladder match?  It was none other than Alberto Del Rio.  These 2 guys obviously have a lot of history together. Do you remember how the rivalry started?  Well it started when Alberto Del Rio broke the arm of Rey Mysterio.  Christian was Reys best friend so Christian went after Del Rio because he was furious....but Alberto Del Rio broke Christians arm too.  Then Christian would return at Elimination Chamber in 2011 and save his best friend Edge from getting attacked by Alberto Del Rio.  Then Edge was forced to retire and now a few years later we look at Christian as one of the best in ring performers currently in the WWE.  So what will happen at Summerslam.  Will Christian be able to hit the KillSwitch on Alberto Del Rio or Will Del Rio break Christians arm again?

WWE Power Rankings for July 28th-August 2nd

25. Sin Cara
The International Sensation slides down one spot this week following his loss to Big E Langston on SmackDown, though the masked Superstar did secure a win against Curt Hawkins on "WWE Superstars."

24. Brie Bella
Brie Bella followed the big news of “Total Divas” on E! being a ratings hit last Sunday by defeating her reality show co-star and longtime rival Natalya the next night on Raw.

23. Fandango
The ballroom brawler lost significant momentum in recent days after walking out against Rob Van Dam and tapping out against CM Punk on Raw and SmackDown, respectively.

22. Big E Langston
Big E Langston took a tough loss via Disqualification to Dolph Ziggler on Raw due to AJ Lee’s involvement, but the fledgling brute did reestablish his dominating ways against Sin Cara on SmackDown.

21. The Usos
While Jimmy & Jey Uso couldn’t get the job done against The Shield on Raw, the Samoan Superstars still finished the week on a strong note by defeating The Prime Time Players on WWE Main Event.

20. The Wyatt Family
The strange plight of The Wyatt Family continues as the trio of terrifying competitors once again targeted Kane following The Big Red Monster’s match against Daniel Bryan on Raw.

19. Antonio Cesaro
Antonio Cesaro slides down one spot due to in-ring inactivity, especially if the Real American pupil of Zeb Colter spent the past week saying “We the People” to no one in particular.

18. The Miz
The Miz made a cameo appearance on the WWE App during Raw to discuss how his hosting duties on Aug. 19 guarantee that the WWE Universe will witness “the most must-see SummerSlam of all time.”

17. Cody Rhodes
Cody Rhodes beat two more of his Money in the Bank Ladder Match foes this week in the form of Jack Swagger and Wade Barrett, but continues to target “Mr. Money in the Bank” himself, Damien Sandow.

16. Kaitlyn
Kaitlyn’s morale went from a redemptive high to a soul-crushing low this week as her win over AJ Lee on Raw was followed by a failed chance to reclaim the Divas Title and a betrayal by Layla on SmackDown.

15. Rob Van Dam
What was more frustrating for Rob Van Dam this week: missing his chance on SmackDown to earn a World Heavyweight Title opportunity, or watching Fandango walk out of their match on Raw?

14. Damien Sandow
Damien Sandow did not look pleased with Cody Rhodes on SmackDown, and made his feelings known by attacking his former partner after Rhodes’s match last Friday in Houston.

13. Christian
Christian earned himself one more match for the World Heavyweight Championship at SummerSlam by outlasting Randy Orton and Rob Van Dam in a Triple Threat Match on SmackDown.

12. AJ Lee
AJ Lee kept her house in order by dispatching of Kaitlyn on SmackDown with Layla’s help, but the reigning Divas Champion still can’t keep Dolph Ziggler from getting under her skin.

11. Curtis Axel
Intercontinental Champion Curtis Axel received a count-out victory over R-Truth on Raw as well as a sound thrashing by CM Punk, who is on a one-man mission to take out Paul Heyman and his "guys."

10. Mark Henry
The World’s Strongest Man holds tight in the 10-spot this week after a WWE Main Event win and ring-clearing run through The Shield on Raw.

9. Sheamus
In-ring inaction drops The Celtic Warrior down one spot on the rankings

8. Dolph Ziggler
A disqualification victory over Big E Langston ensures The Showoff a spot in the top 10.

7. Ryback
A loss to John Cena in a brutal Tables Match on Raw drops the monster down one spot this week.

6. Randy Orton
A Triple Threat loss on SmackDown tosses The Viper out of the top 5 this week.

5. CM Punk
The Second City Saint ascends back into the top 5 after a SmackDown win over the fleet-footed Fandango and a Raw statement delivered to Paul Heyman. With Punk now primed and ready to square off against The Beast, Brock Lesnar, at SummerSlam, what can the WWE Universe expect from The Best in the World in the coming weeks?

4. The Shield
A six-man tag team win over Mark Henry & The Usos Monday night moves the black-clad faction up one spot on the rankings this week. Still hoarding gold like it’s their job, United States Champion Dean Ambrose and WWE Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns remain one of the most dominant stables in all of WWE.

3. Alberto Del Rio
A Raw loss to (newly named No. 1 contender) Christian drops World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio down a place on the rankings, as the Mexican Superstar slips to the 3-spot this week. Still, Del Rio may have had the last laugh, as he laid waste to Captain Charisma just moments after Christian scored his huge SmackDown Triple Threat victory. Now the two veterans run full-speed-ahead into SummerSlam

2. Daniel Bryan
Daniel Bryan flips places with Del Rio this week, sitting pretty in the No. 2 position on the Power Rankings after a Monday night victory over former tag team partner Kane in a hard-fought battle. Arguably the hottest Superstar in all of WWE, there’s only one man who stands in the way of a No. 1 ranking … and the WWE Title.

1. John Cena
The WWE Champion retains his top spot ranking this week after sending Ryback crashing through a table Monday night on Raw. An epic Tables Match confrontation resulted in a massive win for the Cenation leader, who continues to build steam as his SummerSlam Title Match against Daniel Bryan looms.

The 25 Greatest Matches in Summerslam History

25. Test vs Shane Mcmahon (1999)

24. Mankind vs Stone Cold vs Triple H (1999)

23. Virgil vs The Million Dollar Man (1991)

22. Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano (1994)

21. John Cena vs Batista (2008)

20. Stone Cold vs Owen Hart (1997)

19. Ultimate Warrior vs Rick Rude (1989)

18. The Undertaker vs Mankind (1996)

17. Ultimate Warrior vs Randy Savage (1992)

16. The Hart Foundation vs Demoliton (1990)

15. Triple H vs Brock Lesnar (2012)

14. The Undertaker vs Stone Cold (1998)

13. Triple H vs Shawn Michaels vs Chris Jericho vs Kevin Nash vs Randy Orton vs Goldberg (Elimination Chamber Match) (2003)

12. Bret Hart vs The Undertaker (1997)

11. Rey Mysterio vs Eddie Guerrero (2005)

10. The Rock vs Brock Lesnar (2002)

9. Shawn Michaels vs Razor Ramon (1995)

8. John Cena vs CM Punk (2011)

7. The Undertaker vs Edge (2008)

6. The Rock vs Triple H (1998

5. Edge and Christian vs D-Von and Bubba Ray Dudleys vs Jeff Hardy and Matt Hardy; The first ever TLC Match (2000)

4. Bret Hart vs Owen Hart (1994)

3. Shawn Michaels vs Triple H (2002)

2. Bret Hart vs Mr. Perfect (1991)

1. Bret Hart vs British Bulldog (1992)

Friday, August 2, 2013

John Cena vs. Daniel Bryan - WWE '13 SummerSlam Simulation


CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar - WWE '13 SummerSlam Simulation


WWE Smackdown results for 8/2/13

Here are the results for this nights Smackdown

-Alberto Del Rio got to decide his opponent for Summerslam and he chose Ricardo Rodriguez then Vickie cam out and announced that Randy Orton Christian and Rob Van Dam will face off tonight to face Alberto Del Rio.  Alberto Del Rio tried to get her to change her mind so her tried to pick The Brooklyn Brawler but that still didn't change her mind.

-Cody Rhodes def. Jack Swagger.  A pretty usual match. 

-Big E Langston def. Sin Cara.  Again pretty usual match.  Big E caught Sin Cara in mid air to put him away

-CM Punk def. Fandango.  A really great match!  I was awfully surprised at how Fandango was able to fight off CM Punk throughout that match.  CM Punk won by hitting a superplex off the top rope and right away went in for an Andoconda Vice.

-AJ Lee def. Kaitlyn for the Divas Championship.  This match had a great ending.  Layla was managing Kaitlyn and Layla turned on Kaitlyn and when AJ Lee won they left holding hands skipping to the back.

-Christian def. Randy Orton and Rob Van Dam to become the Number 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Champion.  One of the best Smackdown matches I have ever seen!  The ending came when Randy Orton hit the RKO to Rob Van Dam and tried to hit the RKO to Christian but Christian reversed into a Roll up pin.  Huge reaction to Christian winning and getting "One More Match".  At the end of the night Christian and Randy Orton shook hands.  Then there was an interview with Matt Stiker and Christian and Alberto Del Rio attacked Christian.

Monday, July 29, 2013

Top 10 Summerslams in history!!

10. Summerslam 1994. Key matches. Undertaker vs Undertaker

9. Summerslam 2011.  Key matches. Randy Orton vs Christian in a No holds Barred match.  John Cena vs CM Punk

8. Summerslam 2001.  Key matches.  Booker T vs The Rock

7. Summerslam 1997.  Key matches.  Triple H vs Mankind in a Steel Cage match

6. Summerslam 2000.  Key matches.  The Dudleys vs The Hardys vs Edge and Christian in the first ever TLC Match

5. Summerslam 1991.  Key matches.  Virgil vs The Million Dollar Man

4. Summerslam 2008.  Key matches.  Edge vs The Undertaker in a hell in a cell.  John Cena vs Batista.

3. Summerslam 1998.  Key matches.  Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Undertaker. 

2. Summerslam 1992.  Key matches. Davey Boy Smith vs Bret Hart

1. Summerslam 2002.  Key matches.  Triple H vs Shawn Michaels in a non-sanctioned match.  Brock Lesnar vs The Rock.

Raw 5 point preview: Must see matches for tonights Raw

1. John Cena vs Ryback (Tables Match)

2. Kane vs Daniel Bryan

3. Rob Van Dam vs Fandango

4. Kaitlyn vs Divas Champion AJ Lee

5. Christian vs World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio

Smackdown results

-Randy Orton def. Damien Sandow.  Cody Rhodes stole Damiens Money in the Bank contract

-CM Punk droped a Smackdown pipebomb.....and Fandango

-Mark Henry and The Usos def. The Prime Time Players and Wade Barrett

-Alberto Del Rio def. Rob Van Dam

-AJ Lee delivered "The State of her Mind"

-The Wyatt Familys Eric Rowen and Luke Harper def. Tons of Funk

-Christian def. Jack Swagger.  Sandow finally "found" Cody.

-Cody Rhodes sunk Mr. Money in the Bank

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Possible return to WWE?

The following is a new message written by The Ultimate Warrior in response to Vince McMahon welcoming him back to WWE recently. Warrior wrote:

“@VinceMcMahon Vince, thank you for your personal welcome back to the WWE Universe. It is noted and appreciated. All the Warriors of Parts Unknown take pride in being one of the original galaxies of the Universe you created. Not one of my days has passed without a flashback to my time in the business and my relationship with you. After 17 years of battling one another, perhaps the stars have finally aligned and Destiny is prepared to tell one of Sports Entertainment’s greatest stories: how two of the industry’s most determined, colorful, intense and explosive personalities brought to life a persona that made such an inspiring impression that it still captures the hearts and minds of fans all over the world, even all these years later. I am proud Ultimate Warrior is an iconic, immortal spirit in the Universe you created. I know, Vince McMahon, you are proud, too. The inhabitants of your WWE Universe believe your personal welcome is an invitation of sorts. If so, consider this my RSVP with one condition. Wisdom takes a seat at the table with us when we meet, but we each also leave unburied a slight edge of the hatchet we’ve carried over the years. that other gutless and heartless God-fearing men urge us to lay to rest forever. Face it, neither one of us were ever any good at being bored or boring others. So coming prepared to kill one another makes for a interesting backup plan. Always Believe, Warrior “
Ultimate Warrior To Be Inducted Into WWE HOF & Wrestle At WM XXX?

10 moments you thought you would never see in WWE

10. Shawn Michaels returns for a career threating back injury.

9. The Rock returns to face John Cena at WrestleMania 28

8. Brock Lesnar returns to WWE

7. Ric Flair brings the Real World title to WWE

6. Mr. Mcmahon, Paul Heyman, and Eric Bischoff in the same ring

5. The NWO invades WWE

4. Mr. Mcmahon hugs Eric Bischoff

3. Bruno Sammartino accepts a WWE Hall of Fame Inductation

2. Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart make up in 2010

1. Shane Mcmahon appears on WCW Monday Nitro

Spoilers for Raws taping on tuesday for Next Monday

The following are spoiler results for the Monday, July 29, 2013 edition of WWE RAW. The show was taped in Laredo, Texas on Tuesday, July 23, 2013.
-The show kicks off with an in-ring segment featuring the number one contender to the WWE Championship at SummerSlam, Daniel Bryan. Vince McMahon and Brad Maddox were also part of the segment, as the three discussed his impressive performances against Jack Swagger, Antonio Cesaro and Ryback on RAW the previous week. They also talk about Bryan’s match later on in the show against his former tag-team partner Kane.

-The Shield (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns) defeated The Usos and Mark Henry.

-Rob Van Dam defeated Fandango via Count Out. The finish came when Fandango left Summer Rae and ran to the back in the middle of the match.

-Kaitlyn defeated AJ Lee in a non-title match. After the match, Dolph Ziggler came out and dressed down Big E. Langston on the mic. Ziggler ends up challenging Langston to a match.

-Dolph Ziggler defeated Big E. Langston via Disqualification. The finish came when AJ Lee attacked Ziggler, costing Langston the match.

-Christian defeated current World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio. The match was not for the title, so Del Rio remains the World Heavyweight Champion.

-Cody Rhodes defeated Wade Barrett in singles action. After the conclusion of the match, Rhodes’ former tag-team partner and the current holder of the World Heavyweight Championship Money In The Bank briefcase, Damien Sandow, cut a promo.

-Daniel Bryan defeated Kane via Pinfall. After the match, Kane chokeslammed his former tag-team partner. This led to The Wyatt Family coming out and once again attacking “The Big Red Machine.” Bray Wyatt then cut another one of his wild promos.

-Brie Bella defeated Natalya. Typical Divas match. Was said to be kept relatively short.

-Curtis Axel defeated R-Truth in a non-title match. Before the match, Axel’s manager Paul Heyman cut a promo putting over Axel’s talent and abilities, etc. After the match, CM Punk made a run-in to an enormous pop from the fans in Laredo. Punk viciously attacked Axel to garner some amount of revenge for the attack he suffered at the hands of Heyman’s other client, Brock Lesnar, at RAW two weeks ago. Punk then had words for Heyman, who ran off to the back in fear.

-We shoot backstage to a segment featuring Vince McMahon, Triple H and Brad Maddox. Vince McMahon mentions how he wants a Superstar who is like Triple H to face John Cena for the WWE Championship at the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view.

-John Cena defeated Ryback in a Tables Match. Following the conclusion of the contest, Daniel Bryan came out to the ring and handed Cena his WWE Championship. The show went off the air with both Cena and Bryan celebrating in the ring.

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Where was the Big Show on Raw?

Last Friday on Smackdown there was a promo that said Big Show will be on Raw but where was he?  Many people except that it was a false promo and that Big Show couldn't make it to Raw Last night but who knows why Big Show wasn't on Raw?

Raw results 7/22/13

-John Cena and Daniel Bryan signed their contract for Summerslam.  Brad Maddox said Daniel Bryan will be in multiple matches

-World Heavyweight champion Alberto Del Rio def. Sheamus

-Christian def. Titus o Neil

-Mark Henry addressed the Shield

-Dolph Ziggler def. Darren Young

-The Total Divas cast appeared on Miz TV

-Cody Rhodes def. Fandango

-CM Punk called out Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman; CM Punk challenged Brock Lesnar to Summerslam and Brock Lesnar accepted

-Rob Van Dam def. Wade Barrett

-Daniel Bryan def. Jack Swagger

-Daniel Bryan def. Antonio Cesaro

-Daniel Bryan def. Ryback via DQ; Next week on Raw we are having 2 main events: Ryback vs John Cena in a Tables Match and Daniel Bryan vs Kane!

Monday, July 22, 2013

Raws 5 point preview

1. Has Brock awakened the beast in CM Punk? 
CM Punk is undergoing tough times. He’s without his coveted WWE Championship, his trust in Paul Heyman has been ripped to shreds and now his body has been battered by Heyman’s monstrous client, Brock Lesnar.
But could Lesnar’s assault backfire for the Heyman camp? Could it actually motivate, rather than intimidate, the man who built his career on fighting through adversity and challenge? Chances are Punk has something up his straight-edge sleeve for this week’s Raw.

2. Big Show returns!! 
Ever since losing a match to Chris Jericho in May, The World’s Largest Athlete has been absent from TV, except for his participation on the WWE Payback and Money in the Bank Kickoff panels. During an exclusive interview in June, the angry giant revealed: "I'll take time off any time I want to, for as long as I want to!” Will the 441-pounder reveal who or what he’s after when he returns this Monday on Raw?

3. Is the Hall of Pain ready to induct 3 new members?
 Last week, The Shield added Mark Henry to its list of massive Superstars the group has decimated with its signature Triple Powerbomb. The assault left The World’s Strongest Man down for the count. But Henry is certainly not one to back down from a fight. Could The Shield have bitten off more than they can chew with this latest assault of one of WWE’s most dangerous and unpredictable Superstars? Something says they better watch their collective backs.

4. Is the General Manager Brad Maddox capable of running Raw?
He’s young and inexperienced … and he’s in charge of the longest running weekly episodic television show in history. Brad Maddox was put in power by none other than Mr. McMahon himself. Last week’s Raw was the first under Maddox’s reign, and the exciting night still has the WWE Universe talking. It remains to be seen if the young man has what it takes to truly lead. What do you think?

5. Who will the Wyatts target next? 
First it was Kane and R-Truth on Raw, then it was Justin Gabriel and 3MB on WWE Main Event who were brutally attacked by The Wyatt Family. After weeks of hints about when they would officially debut in WWE, the group came out swinging. Now, it’s clear no one is safe from their twisted agenda. But so far, the ragged trio has only offered cryptic clues as to what it’s all about, and especially why Kane was targeted first. Will we learn more about what makes them tick on this week’s Raw?

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Possiblities for Summerslam

There are rumors going around for Summerslam and since John Cena vs Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship is official I've decided to make this post to tell you guys what I think could happen at Summerslam.  Now if it isn't that obvious Summerslam is a very big PPV and since it is that big they need some matches that will shock some people.  I am thinking Alberto Del rio defending the World title against Rob Van Dam.  There is no one else that could face Del Rio except for RVD.  So this is a possibility.  Because Dolph Ziggler won't be getting another shot for the title who else could it be?  Ryback?  The Miz?  No No Rob van Dam!  Now also Dolph Ziggler and Big E Langston have started a rivalry so it is possibly we will see Dolph Ziggler vs Big E Langston at Summerslam.  But also Brock Lesnar attacked CM Punk on Raw so if it isn't obvious we could see Brock Lesnar vs CM Punk and rumors are going around saying CM Punk will lose and then leave WWE and return at the Royal Rumble to win it!  But who knows?  Also rumors are going around about The Undertaker returning at Summerslam.

This could happen and I think he would team up with Mark Henry and someone else to take on The Shield.  Also it is pretty obvious that Cody Rhodes is now a face and it is obvious that they are looking for Cody Rhodes vs Damien Sandow at Summerslam.  Also another rumor is that The Wyatt family could also take on The Brothers of Destruction too but I think Undertaker vs The Shield makes more sense.  But on the other hand we have the IC title and really no one good can go after it except The Miz.  But one person I do have in mind is possibly giving Zack Ryder another push with the IC title and then have him turn heel when he wins it!  Again these are just Possibly matches for Summerslam!

WWE 2k 14 Gameplay improvements

At a recent event in New York City, select members of the press got to interview WWE 2K14 pre-order bonus Legend, The Ultimate Warrior, and yes, spend some time with a build of WWE 2K14.
While we didn't give away everything, there were some notable improvements discussed at the event. And since we don't want to leave you in the dark, check out below for a list of all the tweaks, changes and updates discussed at the event, and make sure to stay tuned for more great updates to your new favorite game, WWE 2K14.
  • NEW NAVIGATION SYSTEM
    • The entire navigation system has been overhauled and reanimated including all walking, running, and dragging motions to give the game a more fluid and life-like feel and look.
    • Overall Superstar movement has been accelerated, meaning the action is faster-paced and more like what you see on WWE television.
    • There is now a "starting up" animation for when Superstars begin running. This leads to a more natural-looking match, where it is more difficult to "spam" running attacks.
    • Animation gestures have been added such as adjusting wrist bands, motioning for your opponent to get up, and many more to give a human-like appearance to the navigation system.
  • STRIKING CHANGES
    • Strikes and strike combos are now quicker and snappier, making them faster and harder to reverse.
    • Successfully landing a strike combo now puts your opponent in a groggy state, making groggy grapples appear earlier and more frequently.
  • REVERSAL SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
    • Reversing a grapple move now causes the reverser to do a move of his/her own automatically.
    • This cuts down on the endless back-and-forth "reversal fest" some users complained of in WWE '13 while also making the match move faster.
  • CATAPULT FINISHERS
    • Catching Finishers can now be executed offensively, by Irish Whipping your opponent to the ropes with a finisher stored or catapulting your opponent up when they run towards you.
    • Select finisher moves give you the ability to launch an opponent into the air and then hit them with a Catch Finisher on the way back down.
  • NEW OMG MOMENTS
    • New multi-man OMG Moments added to help you gain the upper-hand in multi-man matches. One OMG move can take out two opponents in one shot making it easier to get the win against multiple opponents.
      • Double Attitude Adjustment
      • Double Shellshock
      • Double Chokeslam
    • New OMG Moments added to allow you to dole out even more damage using the ring environment.
      • Boot-to-head on outside ringpost
      • DDT on the apron
  • TWO-COUNTS
    • One of the most reviled bugs in WWE '13 was the dearth of two-counts. This issue has been addressed, bringing back the dramatic near falls you know and love.
As you can see: Pretty exciting stuff. And the best news? We're only getting started with all the updates and revamps that come with WWE 2K14. As always, for the latest info on WWE 2K14, make sure to follow @WWEGames on Twitter and like us on Facebook. And don't forget to pre-order WWE 2K14, available in October 29 in North America, November 1 internationally.

John Cenas hottest Sumerslam battles

John Cena vs Booker T at Summerslam 2004

Team WWE vs Team Nexus at Summerslam 2010

John Cena vs Randy Orton at Summerslam 2007

John Cena vs CM Punk at Summerslam 2011

John Cena vs CM Punk vs Big Show at Summerslam 2012

John Cena vs Edge at Summerslam 2006

John Cena vs Batista at Summerslam 2008

Smackdown results

-Vickie Guerrero was rehired as the Smackdown General Manager.

-Dolph Ziggler def. Jack Swagger

-The Usos vs The Shield ended in a no contest

-Daniel Bryan def. Wade Barrett

-Vickie Guerrero attacked Brad Maddox

-Miz TV with Paul Heyman

-Intercontinetal champion Cutis Axel def. Chris Jericho (Intercontinetal championship match)

-Damien Sandow named Cody Rhodes the protector of the Money in the Bank Briefcase; Cody Rhodes attacked Damien Sandow

-Rob Van Dam def. Darren Young

-Randy Orton def. Alberto Del Rio; Randy Orton got injured

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

My power Rankings!

25. Bray Wyatt

24. Damien Sandow

23. Jack Swagger

22. Big E Langston

21. The Usos

20. Christian

19. Tons of Funk

18. The Great Khali

17. Fandango

16. The Miz

15. Antonio Cesaro

14. AJ Lee

13. Curtis Axel

12. Kaitlyn

11. Randy Orton

10. Mark Henry

9. Chris Jericho

8. Dolph Ziggler

7. Ryback

6. Sheamus

5. CM Punk

4. Alberto Del Rio

3. The Shield

2. John Cena

1. Daniel Bryan

Full Raw results 7/15/13

-Brad Maddox addressed the WWE Universe

-Randy Orton def. Fandango

-The Shield attacked Mark Henry

-World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Dolph Ziggler

-The Wyatt Family attacked R-Truth

-The Usos def. The Real Americans

-Christian def. Damien Sandow

-Naomi def. Brie Bella

-Paul Heyman confronted CM Punk and Brock Lesnar attacked CM Punk

-Rob Van Dam def. Chris Jericho

-John Cena decided who he would face at Summerslam and he picked Daniel Bryan

Monday, July 15, 2013

Money in the Bank 2013 Results.

Here are the results of Money in the Bank

-WWE champion John Cena def. Mark Henry

-World Heavyweight champion Alberto Del Rio def. Dolph Ziggler via DQ

-Randy Orton won the All Stars Money in the Bank

-Damien Sandow won the World Heavyweight championship Money in the Bank

-Intercontinetal champion Curtis Axel def. The Miz

-Divas champion AJ Lee def. Kaitlyn

-Ryback def. Chris Jericho

-WWE tag team champions The Shield def. The Usos

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Money in the Bank 2013 Predictions

Here are my personal predictions for Money in the Bank.  WWE Champion John Cena def. Mark Henry.  Alberto Del Rio def. Dolph Ziggler.  One of 3 people could win the All Stars MITB and those people are Rob Van Dam, Daniel Bryan, or the person taking Kanes place.  The other MITB One of 3 could win also and those are Wade Barrett, Fandango, and Dean Ambrose.  IC champion Curtis Axel def. The Miz.  Divas champion AJ Lee def. Kaitlyn.  Chris Jericho def. Ryback.  And
The Usos def. The Shield. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

10 Money in the Bank MVPs

Kane.  With his ruthless history and overall aura of demonic mystery, Kane doesn’t seem much like the type of Superstar who’d carry around a briefcase for months on end, waiting for the opportunity at a World Title Match to strike (seriously, think about that image for a bit. Doesn’t seem right, does it?). Apparently, The Devil’s Favorite Demon thought that very same thing when he defeated Big Show, Christian, Kofi Kingston, Matt Hardy, Dolph Ziggler, Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre at WWE Money in the Bank 2010, only to cash in his World Heavyweight Championship contract on Rey Mysterio that same night.

Kofi Kingston.  These days, Kofi Kingston’s gravity-defying feats are mostly reserved for the Royal Rumble Match, where The Dreadlocked Dynamo has found some absurd way to stave off elimination for three years running. But Kofi’s no slouch when it comes to the Money in the Bank Ladder Match either, especially in one stupefying moment at WrestleMania XXVI when he used a broken ladder to fashion a pair of stilts in what has to be the most innovative attempt to grab the contract in Money in the Bank history.

Daniel Bryan.  By now, Daniel Bryan’s shadow has grown so large over the WWE Universe that with all the “YES!”es and “NO!”s and beards, it’s easy to forget how it all started. In 2011, Bryan was already a former U.S. Champion but his then-subdued personality (yes, Daniel Bryan was once low-key – his “Flight of the Valkyries” theme song didn’t even have the guitars yet) had left him saddled with an underdog mentality that belied his killer instinct in the ring. With doubters raining insults all around him – Cody Rhodes condescendingly and ironically labeled him as “a common man” – Bryan did what he does best and stepped up at the greatest possible moment, defeating Rhodes, Sheamus, Sin Cara, Wade Barrett, Heath Slater, Justin Gabriel, and future BFF Kane to capture a World Heavyweight Championship contract.

Randy Orton.  Strange as it sounds given his storied career, Randy Orton has never won a Money in the Bank Ladder Match. However, The Apex Predator is responsible for one of the mad match’s most enduring moments at WrestleMania 23 when he went berserk and unleashed a slew of RKOs on Matt Hardy, Finlay and Mr. Kennedy, clearing the ring and giving himself the clearest shot at capturing the briefcase.

Dolph Ziggler.  He swore to show the world, and at Money in the Bank 2012, Dolph Ziggler did just that, climbing past Cody Rhodes, Damien Sandow, Tensai, Tyson Kidd, Sin Cara and Christian to seize a World Heavyweight Championship contract. If nothing else, The Showoff’s tenure as a Money in the Bank contract holder was certainly the most entertaining, as he attempted a cadre of cash-ins on various World Champions but always failed due to the timely interference of some opponent or another who cut him off at the pass.

CM Punk. 
CM Punk wrestles with a purpose. He’s out to prove that he truly is the Best in the World. The Money in the Bank Ladder Match gave The Straight Edge Superstar the boost he needed to reach the upper echelon of WWE and truly show what he was made of.
At WrestleMania XXIV, Punk evaded the high-flying ladder attacks of John Morrison, daredevil dives by Shelton Benjamins and the veteran know-how of Chris Jericho to win the bout. Punk successfully cashed in to win the World Heavyweight Title that June on Edge.  But that's not it!  At WrestleMania XXV he also won Money in the bank and defeated Kofi Kingston, MVP, Shelton Benjamin, Kane, Mark Henry, Finlay, and Christian and then cashed in Money in the Bank in June as well against Jeff Hardy

Shelton Benjamin. 
Just because Shelton Benjamin never won a Money in the Bank Ladder Match doesn’t mean he didn’t make an impact. Taking part in five of the high-risk, high-reward bouts, The Gold Standard always made sure the WWE Universe was talking about him after the bell.
An accomplished amateur wrestler at the University of Minnesota, Benjamin was the last person you’d expect to be a daredevil. However, a guaranteed opportunity to challenge for the WWE or World Heavyweight Title will motivate even the most grounded Superstar to put everything on the line.
The Gold Standard used his agility and athleticism to his advantage, darting up ladders with lightning-quick speed. No matter how his opponents managed to stack up the ladders, Benjamin found a way to make his way to the top. At The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania, he showed what kind of damage he could do from the top of one, taking a daring leap onto his foes. Though he may not have retrieved the briefcase, Shelton Benjamin will be included in every Money in the Bank highlight reel in history.

Chris Jericho.  The chaos that comes around every summer at Money in the Bank is all thanks to one Superstar: Chris Jericho. It was Y2J who pitched the idea for the original Money in the Bank Ladder Match to then-Raw GM Eric Bischoff. Impressed, Bischoff set up the match for WrestleMania 21, and the rest is history.

Edge. 
The Money in the Bank Ladder Match helped make Edge a WWE Hall of Famer. The victor of the inaugural bout, Edge set the tone for what the contract inside that briefcase could do for a Superstar’s career.
The Rated-R Superstar, practically a master of Ladder Matches, emerged victorious from the wreckage of the first Money in the Bank Ladder Match at WrestleMania 21. He patiently waited for the right moment to take his opportunity at glory, while the champions nervously looked over their shoulders.
Nearly nine months later, he found the perfect opening. John Cena was left beaten and covered in crimson after a brutal Elimination Chamber Match at New Year’s Revolution 2005. Edge stalked to the ring with a purpose and relinquished his briefcase. One Spear later and Edge’s ascent to the WWE Hall of Fame was on the fast track.

Rob Van Dam.  Like Edge, Rob Van Dam knew how to use the Money in the Bank contract to his advantage. Unlike The Rated-R Superstar, RVD gave the champion advance notice. After winning the brutal bout at WrestleMania 22, Van Dam told WWE Champion John Cena that he’d be cashing in on his home court, at the 2006 ECW One Night Stand pay-per-view.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Results for Monday Night Raw July 8 2013

-Vickie Guerrero addressed the WWE Universe

-Daniel Bryan def. Sheamus via a roll up pin

-WWE tag team champions The Shield def. Tons of Funk

-WWE Champion John Cena and Mark Henry met Face-to-Face

-Chris Jericho def. Intercontinetal champion Curtis Axel

-World Champion Alberto Del Rio vs Sin Cara went to a double count out

-Vickie Guerrero gets fired and Brad Maddox is the new GM of Raw

-Kane def. Christian.  The Wyatt Family attacked

-Divas champion AJ Lee and Alicia Fox vs Layla and Kaitlyn went to a no contest

-CM Punk def. Randy Orton

-Daniel Bryan attacked CM Punk got out a ladder climb it and got the Money in the Bank briefcase

Kane injured on Raw

As the WWE Universe witnessed Monday night on Raw, The Wyatt Family has arrived. No one is more aware of this fact — and the repercussions of their arrival — than Kane, who was targeted as The Wyatt’s first victim. Interrupting Kane’s match against Christian, the duo of Erick Rowan and Luke Harper attacked, viciously assaulting Kane with the steel ring steps.
WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann provided WWE.com with an update on Kane’s condition.
“Due to the head and neck trauma suffered by Kane, we precautiously immobilized his cervical spine with a cervical collar. He’s been transported to a local trauma facility and is currently undergoing further evaluation.”
Following the attack, Kane was carted off on a stretcher and taken to a local medical facility.
“After [Kane] was put into the ambulance, he was coherent; he was speaking to us and following simple commands. The biggest concern that we have is any sort of brain or cervical spine trauma that may be significant enough to either warrant surgery, or an extended period of time away from the ring.”
Stay tuned for further information regarding Kane’s status and what the effects of The Wyatt’s attack may mean as Money in the Bank approaches.

"Backstage Fallout" Raw July 08 2013


Top 20 WWE Superstars of the summer

20. The Nexus (2010)
When the season one NXT Rookies surrounded the ring like sharks on the June 7, 2010 edition of Raw, everyone — the Superstars, commentators and entire WWE Universe — was totally in the dark about the devastation that would be witnessed next. The week after winning the first season of WWE NXT, Wade Barrett wasted no time making a monumental impact by leading a havoc-causing invasion of the main event between John Cena and CM Punk. The heinous attack included the rookies dismantling the ring, assaulting Superstars and personnel, and destroying equipment as Raw went off the air.
The group of dangerous rebels would come to be known as The Nexus and, under Barrett's guidance, they changed WWE's landscape and made life hell for Cena all summer long. The Nexus went on to lose a pivotal showdown against Team WWE at SummerSlam, but each member undoubtedly left their mark in a short period of time.

19. Ultimate Warrior (1988)
Nobody in Madison Square Garden saw Ultimate Warrior coming at SummerSlam, but they sure felt the magnitude of his power that night. Like a flash of lightning, Ultimate Warrior tore through the arena and pummeled The Honky Tonk Man before he even had a chance to take off his entrance attire. All it took was 31 seconds for Warrior to press slam, splash and strip Honky Tonk of his coveted Intercontinental Championship, a title which he held for a record 454 days.
The jaw-dropping victory was a sign of big things to come from Warrior, who went on to capture his first WWE Championship one year later at WrestleMania VI.

18. JBL (2004)
Even the most skilled stock market prognosticators wouldn't have been able to predict JBL's rise in summer '04 as the longest-reigning WWE Champion in 10 years.
JBL felt right at home in a Texas Bull Rope Match against Eddie Guerrero at The Great American Bash, whipping Eddie Guerrero across the arena floor and powerbombing him through the Spanish announce table. There was a furious race to touch all four turnbuckles in the climactic finish, but the power broker from Sweetwater, Texas, edged out Guerrero for the WWE Title victory.
The crafty Superstar faced a very tough title defense matched up against The Undertaker at SummerSlam. However, The Deadman was disqualified when the referee caught him trying to turn the tables on JBL and use his WWE Championship as a weapon.

17. John Cena (2006)
Losing the WWE Championship on an ECW-branded pay-per-view may have been utterly devastating to some Superstars, but John Cena did not let a defeat to Rob Van Dam ruin his whole summer in 2006. Instead, the Cenation leader bounced back with a victory over Sabu in a Lumberjack Match at Vengeance, followed by a strong showing against WWE Champion Edge at Saturday Night's Main Event before Lita's dastardly tactics spoiled Cena's opportunity.
Cena got another chance at the WWE Title, though, when he faced Edge again at Unforgiven in September. Competing in his very first Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match, Cena didn't let Lita decide the outcome this time around, as he gave the extreme Diva a serious Attitude Adjustment to take her out of the match. The Rated-R Superstar received an even more ravaging AA — through two tables stacked together — to secure Cena's hard-fought third WWE Championship.

16. The Undertaker (1998)
The vision of Mankind being flung off the top of Hell in a Cell by The Undertaker at King of the Ring became the most unforgettable moment of 1998, as well as the most lurid example of why the Cell has earned some pretty intimidating nicknames. From start to finish, The Deadman was merciless in his attack on Mankind in their legendary encounter, setting the tone for his strong summer.
Undertaker inflicted more punishment on Mankind at Fully Loaded: In Your House, where The Phenom won the World Tag Team Championship alongside "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. A defeat to The Texas Rattlesnake at SummerSlam was a blemish on his seasonal big-match record, but The Demon of Death Valley got his vengeance by pinning Austin a month later at Breakdown: In Your House in September.

15. Hulk Hogan (1989)
Hulkamania appeared unstoppable in summer '89, just a few months from The Immortal One's huge WWE Title victory over Randy Savage at WrestleMania V.
In July, The Hulkster shined on Saturday Night's Main Event with a convincing win over The Honky Tonk Man. Yet the challenge was much tougher for Hogan at SummerSlam as he teamed up with Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake to take on Savage and the mighty Zeus. Adding another obstacle into the mix was "Sensational" Sherri, who constantly looked to give the team of Savage and Zeus an edge by any means necessary. Sherri's loaded purse wound up being the equalizer for the wrong duo, however, as Hulk used it to clobber Zeus, and then followed with a scoop slam and his signature Leg Drop for the victory.
The Immortal One's second WWE Championship reign endured throughout the summer and beyond, lasting almost an entire year at 364 days.

14. Kurt Angle (2003)
If there was any single performer who appeared to have figured out how to stop Brock Lesnar in his tracks — or at least derail him — it's Kurt Angle.
The Olympic gold medalist had a terrific summer in 2003, with his three biggest matches all involving Brock. First, Angle nailed Angle Slams on both Big Show and Lesnar in a Triple threat Match at Vengeance to win the WWE Championship. Then, despite the meddling attempts of Mr. McMahon to cost Angle the WWE Title, Angle managed to defeat Lesnar at SummerSlam by masterfully countering the F-5 into an Ankle Lock which made “The Anomaly” tap out.
On the heels of that sensational encounter, Angle and Brock had one of the best fights of their careers during the Sept. 18, 2003 SmackDown. The supreme athletes battled for 60 minutes in the first WWE Iron Man Match on network television. Angle came up just short of conquering Brock a third time as Lesnar survived with a 5-4 scoring edge and the WWE Title as time expired.

13. Mankind (1996)
Defeating The Undertaker once is a milestone in itself; notching two victories over The Phenom in the same summer is a rare and remarkable feat.
At King of the Ring, Mankind went right for the supposed source of The Deadman's power as he grabbed the urn and tried to hit Undertaker with it. Paul Bearer was able to get it back, but when he tried to turn the tables and use it as a weapon to whack Mankind, the move backfired and Undertaker was the one bowled over. The misstep allowed Mankind to lock in his fearsome Mandible Claw for the win.
The circumstances were far different in the rivals' historic Boiler Room Brawl at SummerSlam, but the end result was the same. This time, Bearer shockingly betrayed The Deadman and sided with Mankind, who came out on top following another Mandible Claw. Sandwiched in between those two wins, Mankind also toppled Henry Godwinn at In Your House: International Incident in July to keep his momentum rolling.

12. Batista (2005)
With Evolution in his rear-view mirror, 2005 was the opportune time for Batista to unleash the full force of The Animal within. Holding the World Heavyweight Title for a record 282 days, Batista racked up a number of standout victories through the year, including a pair of convincing performances that summer against WWE's elite.
In June, Batista went to war with Triple H as the two former allies met inside Hell in a Cell with the title on the line. From a steel chain to a chair wrapped in barbed wire, The Game pulled out all the stops in an effort to dethrone The Animal. Despite the severe punishment, Batista retained his title by planting Triple H with a Batista Bomb right as he moved to strike with his sledgehammer.
Another vicious bout awaited Batista at SummerSlam as JBL selected a No Holds Barred stipulation for their title matchup. But the stipulation choice backfired when JBL tried to use the ring steps and instead was driven into the hard steel by a second Batista Bomb.

11. Shawn Michaels (1996)
Arguably, Shawn Michaels' summers of 1995 and 1996 were equally special in the WWE Hall of Famer's career. One year, The Showstopper was dazzling WWE fans as an Intercontinental Champion, and the next he had already skyrocketed to his first WWE Title reign — one that lasted an impressive 231 days.
Proving his mettle as the WWE Champion, HBK defeated British Bulldog in a back-and-forth clash fraught with interference at King of the Ring. Two months later, Michaels went toe-to-toe with Vader at SummerSlam for nearly 30 minutes in a match that left The Icon physically drained from withstanding so much punishment from his much larger and more powerful opponent. Still, HBK dug down deep and found the strength to pull off the decisive top-rope moonsault to retain his title.

10. Triple H (2003)
Imagine having to fight in a Hell in a Cell Match and an Elimination Chamber Match in one summer. Yeah, triple-digit temperatures don't stack up to that type of punishment.
That's exactly what Triple H had to endure in 2003 as he first successfully defended his World Heavyweight Title against Kevin Nash inside Satan's Structure at Bad Blood, and then retained the championship by surviving a war in the Chamber with Nash, Goldberg, Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton and Chris Jericho at SummerSlam. The King of Kings' World Heavyweight Title reign lasted 280 days — the second longest in WWE history — before he would finally lose the title gold in late September.
Summer '03 was also an especially memorable one for The Game because his stable, Evolution, had just begun its meteoric rise to dominance in WWE.

9. Bret Hart (1997)
There is no shortage of classic Bret Hart matches at SummerSlam. The "Hit Man" always turned the heat up another notch at The Biggest Party of the Summer, and 1997 was no exception as Hart toppled The Undertaker to capture his fifth and final WWE Championship. Even before Bret's crowning moment, however, The Excellence of Execution had notched an important victory in July when he led The Hart Foundation over "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's team at In Your House: Canadian Stampede, which was hosted right in Hart's hometown of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Following his big win at SummerSlam, the "Hit Man" went on to successfully defend the WWE Title against The Patriot at Ground Zero: In Your House in September, and fanned the flames of his unpatriotic behavior by choking his opponent with the American flag.

8. Edge and Christain (2000)
You needed more than the benefit of flash photography to capture all the action from Edge and Christian's matches in summer 2000. A frenzied Triangle Ladder Match at WrestleMania ushered in their first World Tag Team Championship reign, but it was the later sweltering months that solidified the bodacious duo as the must-watch tag team in WWE.
At King of the Ring in June, Edge and Christian prevailed over three other tandems in a Four Corners Elimination Match, a contest which included their rivals, The Hardy Boyz. Then, after escaping a battle with the APA at Fully Loaded with their titles, the "fightingest" World Tag Team Champions engaged in their most incredible fight yet at SummerSlam. Raising the bar for hardcore innovation, E&C dazzled the WWE Universe as they conquered The Dudley Boyz and The Hardy Boyz in the first-ever Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match.

7. Stone Cold" Steve Austin definitely felt the heat from multiple angles in summer '98. As his fierce rivalry with Mr. McMahon grew increasingly chaotic, Austin also had his hands full with dangerous competitors like Kane and Mankind in the WWE Title picture. In June, a mere two weeks after battling in Raw's first Hell in a Cell Match, The Texas Rattlesnake lost his WWE Title in a savage First Blood Match to Kane at King of the Ring. But "Stone Cold" quickly struck back in a big way, reclaiming the title from The Big Red Monster the very next night on Raw.
Austin's summer only got better from there as he teamed up with The Undertaker at Fully Loaded: In Your House to win the World Tag Team Championship over Kane and Mankind. The toughest S.O.B.'s alliance with The Deadman didn't last long, however. When SummerSlam rolled around, there was "Stone Cold" defending his WWE Championship against his former tag team partner. Remarkably, Austin kept Undertaker's shoulders pinned to the mat for the three-count following a "Stone Cold" Stunner — a feat that even impressed The Phenom as he nodded to the champ in respect.

6. Macho Man Randy Savage (1991)
Before "Macho Man" Randy Savage stammered through those six words, the crowd had already erupted with glee as they watched Savage get down on one knee to propose to Miss Elizabeth. One month after that emotional episode of “WWE Superstars of Wrestling” aired in July, Randy and Elizabeth were married in a "Match Made in Heaven" at SummerSlam. The ceremony had it all — a touching first dance, a joyous bouquet toss and, unfortunately, even some party crashers in Jake "The Snake" Roberts and The Undertaker.
From Kane and Lita to Edge and Vickie Guerrero, the WWE Universe has seen many power couples unite in the years since, but there will never be another "Mr. and Mrs. Macho," as Gene Okerlund dubbed them. By baring his love for Miss Elizabeth for the whole world to witness, Savage became the summer's biggest Superstar without participating in a match at SummerSlam.

5. Randy Orton (2009)
Randy Orton went to hell and back in summer '09 to keep his WWE Title — with the sledgehammer contusions to show for it. The Viper battled Triple H at The Bash in a grueling Three Stages of Hell Match, running the gauntlet of a single, Falls Count Anywhere and Stretcher Match, but it was two pay-per-view contests later that summer that really tested his resolve as a champion.
First, The Apex Predator had to tangle with The Game and familiar rival John Cena in a Triple Threat Match at Night of Champions, a bout which nearly saw Orton lose via submission before drilling Cena with an RKO to retain his title. Then, in a 20-minute showdown with the Cenation leader at SummerSlam, The Viper once again scraped by and used the RKO as his out-of-nowhere equalizer to hold the championship gold past Labor Day.

4. The Rock (2000)
In the summer of the new millennium, The Rock kicked off the longest of his eight WWE Title reigns by winning a match that was as unpredictable as it looked on paper. The main event at King of the Ring in June was a Six-Man Tag Team Match between Triple H, Mr. McMahon and Shane McMahon against The Rock, Kane and The Undertaker, but due to a unique stipulation, whoever notched the pinfall would become WWE Champion. Leave it to The Great One to charge through the chaos and Rock Bottom The Chairman for the decisive blow.
There was no time to rest for The Most Electrifying Man in All of Entertainment, as he successfully defended the WWE Title one night later against Triple H and Kurt Angle in a Triple Threat Match on Raw. After winning another exhausting clash in the main event of Fully Loaded in July, The Brahma Bull locked horns with Triple H and Angle again at SummerSlam, this time having to overcome relentless interference from Stephanie McMahon to emerge with his title reign intact.

3. British Bulldog (1992)
Can one victory make a Superstar's summer legendary? To find out the answer, just listen to the roar of more than 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium after British Bulldog stunned Bret Hart to win the Intercontinental Championship.
With boxer Lennox Lewis accompanying him to the ring, British Bulldog soaked in the love from London and fed off the electric energy throughout the 25-minute SummerSlam main event. In a spellbinding finish, British Bulldog managed to escape Hart's Sharpshooter and countered a sunset flip to pull off the emotional upset. You'd be hard-pressed to find a greater SummerSlam match — and more impactful summertime moment — than British Bulldog's first and only Intercontinental Title triumph.

2. Brock Lesnar (2002)
Paul Heyman wasn't kidding when he dubbed Brock Lesnar "The Next Big Thing" soon after he made his destructive debut on the March 18, 2002 edition of Raw. A mere three months later, the monstrous Superstar from Minnesota won the prestigious King of the Ring tournament to earn the right to challenge The Rock for the WWE Championship. But to keep his opportunity at The Great One's title at SummerSlam, Lesnar fixed his beady eyes on The Immortal One, Hulk Hogan, and dispatched of the WWE Hall of Famer with a rib-crushing bear hug on the Aug. 8, 2002, SmackDown.
If the WWE Universe wasn't already convinced Brock was a freak of nature, his outstanding physical performance at SummerSlam sealed the deal with a fury. After dodging the People's Elbow and blocking two Rock Bottoms, Lesnar sent The Brahma Bull crashing to the canvas with an F-5 as he became the then-youngest WWE Champion in history at 25.

1. CM Punk (2011)
It's the only summer in WWE history to merit an unofficial title bearing a Superstar's name, as well as to inspire WWE fans to compose YouTube tribute montages dedicated to his meteoric rise. The defining moment of the "Summer of Punk" is the scathing verbal tirade that The Voice of the Voiceless launched on the June 27, 2011 Raw, but the end result of CM Punk's "pipe bomb" was the birth of one of the most explosive WWE Champions of all time.
When The Second City Savior defeated John Cena in an instant classic at Money in the Bank and left the Allstate Arena with the WWE Title (just as he proclaimed he would), Punk sparked a buzz that turned the entire WWE Universe on its collective ear. The Straight Edge Superstar went on to successfully defend his title in a terrific rematch against Cena at SummerSlam before Alberto Del Rio cashed in his Money in the Bank contract and swiped the title away. Undeterred in his mission to be called "Best in the World," Punk barely lost to Triple H at Night of Champions and persistently clawed his way back to the top to seize his second WWE Championship.

Monday, July 8, 2013

News and rumors for Money in the Bank 2013

Daniel Bryan a big winner coming out of money in the bank:
Daniel Bryan is the hottest star in the WWE right now, and after rumors surfaced last month that he would fight John Cena at Money in the Bank for the WWE Championship, per Wrestling Inc., the monster push being reported could be coming to fruition at Money in the Bank.
While the WWE could have Bryan just earn a title shot after Henry loses, winning the Money in the Bank briefcase and cashing it in at SummerSlam as a face would be the smartest plan for the company.
According to Wrestling Observer Newsletter via Marc Middleton of Wrestling Inc., this is a very real possibility:
Almost everyone within WWE says Daniel Bryan vs. John Cena is a lock for SummerSlam and that it won't be pulled like it was at Money in the Bank. There are forces within the company pushing for Bryan to win the WWE Title from Cena.
There was some talk that Bryan would be turning heel to square off against Cena for the championship, but with the in-ring master getting ovations from the crowd unlike anyone else in the business right now, keeping him as a good guy is the only real option.



Brock Lesnar scheduled for Post-Money in the Bank Raw:
Former WWE champion CM Punk is a serious favorite to win the ladder match, but with an obvious matchup against Brock Lesnar brewing heading into SummerSlam, how Punk loses at Money in the Bank is very important.
There is always a possibility that Lesnar costs Punk the victory, and according to Raj Giri of Wrestling Inc., the former UFC champion is scheduled to be in Brooklyn for the Raw following the PPV:
Brock Lesnar, Rob Van Dam, Vince McMahon and Triple H are all scheduled for the post-Money In The Bank RAW on July 15th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. The advertised dark match is John Cena vs. Mark Henry.
The WWE could just simply have Lesnar appear on Monday without making an impact at the PPV, but what better way to explain Punk’s lose in the match and build even more bad blood than by having the Beast Incarnate influence the match outcome?
As if Philadelphia needed another reason to explode, watching Lesnar F’5 Punk would be unforgettable.


Pre-Raw Money in the Bank card:
As opposed to many other PPVs, Sunday’s card for the Money in the Bank event has already been decided. Monday’s go-home edition of Raw will be about putting the finishing touches on the company’s storylines.
WWE Champion John Cena vs. Mark Henry
World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio vs. Dolph Ziggler
WWE Championship Money in the Bank All-Stars Ladder Match
World Heavyweight Championship Contract Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Divas Champion AJ Lee vs. Kaitlyn
Intercontinental Champion Curtis Axel vs. The Miz
Chris Jericho vs. Ryback
WWE Tag Team Champions Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns vs. The Usos (Kickoff Match)
It’s great to see the WWE planning ahead for this event, but this is all about setting the groundwork for August's SummerSlam PPV. The company invests so much into that show, and Money in the Bank is the perfect appetizer for the main course.
Not only will the direction of the WWE and World Heavyweight Championships be determined in the ladder matches, the possibilities for swerves in each title bout makes this the perfect opportunity for the company to posture for the following PPV.
This show will be flat-out amazing.