Super Luchas reports that masked Mexican professional wrestler Averno has signed a contract with WWE. He is crossing over to the sports entertainment organization as an unmasked heel to work with Sin Cara on the SmackDown brand. He is expected to lose his mask to La Mascara at CMLL's next big event, which takes place on June 17.
Averno had a tryout match with WWE last October and performed well, but was not signed due to concern over his age34 years old. A deal was completed recently when company officials asked Sin Cara who he would most like to work with and he suggested Averno. WWE asked for his advice since most of the organization's talent haven yet to adapt to his style of wrestling and therefore isn't performing up to par. Averno, his longtime rival in CMLL, can work his style and showcase his strengths.
Super Luchas also reports that WWE is also considering signing two other young CMLL luchadors.
It appears that TNA is not done trying to bring back stars from the 90's as the company is in a '"full court press"' to sign Bill Goldberg. Both Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff have apparently been in Goldberg's ear for the last few months trying to get the most dominant wrestler of the late 90's to return to the "squared circle". On Saturday, Wrestleheat.com also reported that Hogan and Bischoff have been talking with former WCW star Sid Vicious for a possible short term run with the company.
Last weekend, Goldberg and Eric Bischoff were seen together in NY most likely talking over the possibility of Goldberg coming to TNA. A video of the two was posted by Goldberg as they took a helicopter tour of NYC. It would be interesting to see what the financial terms would be for Goldberg to come to TNA.
Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff trying to fix what they broke in TNA
Goldberg was the hottest thing in wrestling by the spring of 1998. His undefeated streak captured the wrestling world while his intensity and wrestling look separated himself from his peers. Goldberg would go on to rack up an impressive run with WCW before the company made one of the worse mistakes of that era by having Goldberg lose and end his undefeated streak.
During his run toward WCW immortality, Goldberg had a decent feud with Sid Vicious for the US Title. Sid would eventually go on to wrestle for the world title before WCW closed down in 2001. Sid wrestled for every major promotion in the 80's and 90's. It's unknown what type of role Sid would play in TNA as he's turning a 51 in July. However, I can't see TNA critics being happy about the company bringing in a 51 year old and 44 year old wrestler no matter how popular they are.
Goldberg is still marketable enough to make an impact with TNA and the company should open up the check book for him. Sid, if used properly, could make for a nice storyline and help out over younger stars. Align Sid with Sting and have him fill the role that Kevin Nash left behind.
MATCHES Sin Cara def. Chavo Guerrero Daniel Bryan def. Cody Rhodes Ezekiel Jackson def. Heath Slater (Disqualification) Kane def. The Great Khali Alicia Fox & Tamina def. A.J. & Kaitlyn Sheamus def. Christian and Mark Henry (Triple Threat No. 1 Contenders Match)
SmackDown results: From dreamer to something meaner By: Michael Burdick May 27, 2011 Tags: SmackDown: May 27, 2011 Spokane, WA Five days after Randy Orton crushed Christians dream of regaining the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Over the Limit, Sheamus battled to the front of the pack, capturing an opportunity at WWEs Apex Predators World Title.
Sheamus became the No. 1 contender to the World Heavyweight Title (WATCH | PHOTOS) Christian, Mark Henry and Sheamus clashed in a Triple Threat Match for the right to face Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship. But, when Henry opted to shove the observing Orton at ringside, The Viper jumped into the squared circle and delivered a devastating RKO to The Worlds Strongest Man. In doing so, he inadvertently distracted the referee, preventing Christian from getting the three-count on Sheamus. Before Captain Charisma could regroup, the reinvigorated Celtic Warrior leveled him with a big boot, covering him for the huge victory.
As a result of the whirlwind battle, Orton will put his title on the line against two-time former WWE Champion Sheamus next week on SmackDown.
Alicia Fox & Tamina def. A.J. & Kaitlyn (WATCH | PHOTOS) With Natalya in their corner, WWE NXT alumni A.J. and Kaitlyn reunited in Divas tag team action. Despite a tough effort by the battling beauties, A-Fox ultimately triumphed over Kaitlyn utilizing a high-octane scissor kick made famous by WWE Legend and SmackDown color commentator, Booker T.
Booker T poked fun at Michael Cole (WATCH | PHOTOS) Four days after Michael Cole made a grand apology on Monday Night Raw for his despicable actions in recent months, Booker T called him into the ring. The former World Champion took great pleasure ridiculing the uncharacteristically humble announcer, displaying a picture of Cole kissing Jerry Lawlers barbecue sauce covered feet at WWE Over the Limit and leading the WWE Universe in a kiss my feet chant.
Kane def. The Great Khali (WATCH | PHOTOS) Already in a nasty mood over losing the WWE Tag Team Titles, and the injuries sustained by his tag team partner Big Show four days earlier on Monday Night Raw, The Big Red Monster overcame The Great Khali in an all-out Monster's Brawl, unleashing a vicious attack on his gigantic foe from the top rope.
Afterward, Jinder Mahal emerged, admonishing the defeated Khali in Punjabi before once again slapping him. When Mahal and Ranjin Singh got in each others faces, Khali stepped in. Then, without warning, Khali put the Vise Grip on his own brother. After leaving Singh completely incapacitated, Khali shocked the WWE Universe by leaving the ring with Mahal. Ezekiel Jackson def. Heath Slater by Disqualification (WATCH | PHOTOS) After Jackson put Heath Slater in the painful backbreaker, Wade Barrett and Justin Gabriel stormed down to ringside to save him, drawing the disqualification. But, The Personification of Domination held his ground in a powerful fashion, taking out all three of his former Corre cohorts.
Daniel Bryan def. Cody Rhodes (WATCH | PHOTOS) Countering the Cross Rhodes at the last second, Daniel Bryan forced Cody Rhodes to tap-out to the Lebell Lock. Moments after the bell, Bryan was blind-sided by his bitter foe. After punishing his wartorn target with a massive assault that culminated in the Cross Rhodes, Rhodes added insult to injury by putting a paper bag on the fallen Superstars head.
Sin Cara def. Chavo Guerrero (WATCH | PHOTOS) Following his loss to Sin Cara at WWE Over the Limit five days ago, Chavo Guerrero demanded a rematch. Despite another strong effort by the self-proclaimed Mexican Warrior, his masked adversary once again triumphed, using his extreme athleticism to drive Chavos head to the canvas with incredible force.
SmackDown GM Theodore Long made a Triple Threat No. 1 Contenders Match (PHOTOS) After their epic championship showdown at WWE Over the Limit, Christian congratulated Randy Orton on his victory and asked him for another rematch. When Sheamus and Mark Henry took issue, Teddy Long came forth to lay down the law. Listening to the WWE Universe who insisted in one voice that Christian still deserved a title opportunity the SmackDown GM declared that the three challengers would battle it out in a Triple Threat main event to see who would face The Viper.
- According to TNA, Abyss became the second TNA star in history to be their Grand Slam Champion when he won the X Division Title on last week's show. The only other man to hold the TNA World, Tag Team, X Division and Television Titles is AJ Styles.
WWE Superstars Results (5/26/11) - Armando Estrada Is Back And In Business Written by Josh Ogron on May 26, 2011 - 5:46:20 PM
WWE Superstars Results - 5/19/2011 Report by: Josh Ogron of WrestlingNewsWorld.com
Superstars starts off with the usual opening video but no pyro. Santino's music hits and just like that we're gonna get underway.
Santino Marella vs. Zack Ryder
Ryder comes out after Santino. Santino tries to pump up the crowd and the lock up. Ryder quickly takes Santino down and does the 'WOO WOO'. Santino takes Ryder down and does the trumpet. Santino threatens Ryder with the cobra, but Ryder goes to the apron. Things sure are moving slowly here. Ryder pushes Santino down, but he gets right back up and takes control with a few takedowns. Santino then hits atominc drop and knocks down Ryder with a Cobra to the crotch area! Ryder is then thrown outside, gets back in and takes a shoulder drop.
Santino goes to the top rope, but misses with an elbow. Ryder then takes control for the first time with a leg drop and a two count. Ryder with some punches to the head, and then applies a headlock on the mat. They get up, and Ryder executes some quick offense in the corner. He then misses a running knee, intended for Santino's head. Santino gets up, loads up the cobra and hits it. Just as quickly as that this match is over!
Winner: Santino Marella
After the match, we are shown a Macho Man Randy Savage Tribute. (This is the same one that aired on RAW.)
A quick recap of Over The Limit.
JTG's music hits and he is out to nice pop. Curt Hawkins out next, and we're set to get going.
JTG vs. Curt Hawkins
The announcers touch on how this is an all-New York match up. JTG starts off with a headock, than knocks him down. JTG has Hawkins in and armbar on the mat, and is twisting his fingers while in the hold. Hawkins is able to get up, but is thrown into the corner. Hawkins is able to switch positions with JTG, and Hawkins throws JTG across the ring. Hawkins counters a big boot with a clothesline and gets a two count. Hawkins and JTG go outside, and Hawkins throws JTG maliciously into the steps (they don't break, however.)
Commercial--
Back from the break and Hawkins has JTG in a headlock on the mat. JTG gets up, but is quickly taken back down with a shoulder from Hawkins, who gets a two count. Hawkins holds his knee to JTG's face in the corner. He follows this up with a big kick to the kidneys of JTG. Hawkins follows this up with another two count. Hawkins picks JTG back up and hits a suplex for another two count. Hawkins locks in another head lock. The crowd wants JTG to get going.
JTG finally counters, and lifts Hawkins up for a back body drop. JTG hits a back suplex on Hawkins for a two count. JTG splashes Hawkins in the corner. Hawkins reverses some top rope punches from JTG and gets a two count. Hawkins goes to the apron, but JTG goes for a suplex. Hawkins is able to take JTG's legs out, goes to the top rope, and hits a big elbow for the win!
Winner: Curt Hawkins
Trent Barreta vs Tyson Kidd still to come.
Commercial--
After the break we get some new feature titled "You Were There." The feature boasted the WWE's attendance. It came in the same format as a Did You Know? segment.
Next we get a RAW Rebound, highlighting The New Nexus winning the tag belts and Big Show getting hit by a car.
Jack Korpela and Matt Striker take over at ringside, and Tyson Kidd is making his way out to the ring with Armando Estrada. As they walk to the ring, Estrada cuts a promo saying he believes Tyson Kidd is the future of the WWE and that he is a man who will make his return worth it. Estrada is being portrayed as a successful businessman, and he is drawing a lot of heat. Kidd's match is up next.
Commercial--
After the break, we're shown a quick replay from last week where Michael Hayes turned on Kidd. Trent Barretta out to the ring, looking for a big reaction but doesn't get much of one.
Tyson Kidd w/Armando Estrada vs. Trent Barretta
The match gets off to a quick start, and Barretta forces Kidd out of the ring. Kidd back in the ring and holds and arm bar on Barretta, who reverses and does the same, and then hits a shoulder which knocks down Kidd for a two count. Barretta has Kidd in an armbar, and Estrada looks on from the outside, already concerned. Kidd is able to send Barretta into the corner and get some kicks in on him. Kidd gets a two count, then locks in a headlock. Kidd sends Barretta into the ropes but Barretta counters with a nice standing dropkick. Barretta is in control, but Armando distracts the ref and Kidd knocks him to the outside. Kidd then distracts the ref himself, and Estrada gets some kicks in on Barretta.
Commercial--
Back from the break, and Kidd is in control. We see a quick replay from the break, where Kidd hit a neckbreaker. Kidd sends Barretta over him with a back body drop, and then locks in yet another head lock. Kidd backs Barretta into the corner, sits him up on the top rope and Kidd goes for a superplex but Barretta counters into a nice looking cross body for a two count. Barretta gains control and hits a spring board for a two count. Kidd goes for the sharpshooter, but Barretta counters with a roll up for a two count.
Kidd rolls to the outside to take a breather with Armando. Barretta tries to dive over the top rope onto them but Kidd kicks Barretta when he is still in the ring. Kidd goes to the tope rope and hits an atomic elbow for a two count. Kidd is still in control and locks in the sharpshooter, but Barretta is able to get to the ropes. Both men are tired and on the mat. Each man gets a roll up for a two count, and Kidd quickly hits a big DDT for the three count!
Winner: Tyson Kidd
Armando Estrada gets in the ring, grabs a mic, and says we have witnessed what happens when you combine athleticism and being intellectual. Kidd and Estrada walk up the ramp together as this weeks Superstars comes to and end.
- Kevin Nash spoke with The Glaswegian newspaper in the UK to promote an independent show he's doing there. Regarding WWE Superstar Drew McIntyre, Nash said:
"Drew McIntyre almost kicked my liver out of my body at the Royal Rumble. He's got good size, good presence. I think that in Drew McIntyre, Wade Barrett and Sheamus, you have got three really good UK guys in the WWE. But I think McIntyre has a little bit more quickness than the other two guys. He's a good talent."
- In a new interview with John Pollock of The Fight Network, Kevin Nash says he hopes to face Big Show at this year's WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view and talks about almost doing something with Show at the WrestleMania 27 pay-per-view last month. Nash notes that it wouldn't have been fair to take the WrestleMania spot of another WWE Superstar who had been waiting on their first WrestleMania.
Regarding his WWE return at the Royal Rumble earlier this year, Nash said those few moments were better than anything that happened to him during his five year stint with TNA.
Nash also talks about how Shawn Michaels (who he thinks won't ever return), other veterans and himself may get involved with WWE's developmental process that Triple H is currently heading up. You can see the video below:
Diva Suffers Torn ACL & MCL, Surgery Scheduled Posted by Andy Steven on 05/26/2011 at 06:34 AM
Former WWE Womens Champion Layla announced this evening on her Twitter account that she tore both the ACL and MCL in her knee and will undergo surgery tomorrow.
Well my knee injury is worse than I thought I tore both my ACL and MCL, she wrote. Having surgery tomorrow.
Im ready to heal and be stronger than ever!!!!
She continued, Not gonna blame anyone yet for making it worse than after Michelle McCool and my match.
Just need the time to heal. Thank you all for support always.
Recovery time for her injury is expected to be approximately six months.
Layla announced on the May 13 episode of SmackDown that during her match with Michelle McCool at Extreme Rules, she sustained a serious knee injury. Following Michael Coles interruption, Kharma emerged. Cole proceeded to trip Layla, allowing the monstrous woman to drive her into the mat.
Arrest order issued for Ric Flair Posted by Corbin Nordhoff on 05/26/2011 at 07:27 PM
F4WOnline.com reports that TNA star Ric Flair was charged Thursday with contempt of court in a ruling issued by Superior Court of Mecklenberg County in North Carolina.
According to a report, Flair had agreed to pay Highspots Inc. $35,000 and sign 300 pictures by April 29th in a settlement for money Highspots claimed was owed to them by advancing Flair money. The court believed that Flair had the assets and income to comply with the agreement, and he failed to do so.
The order is that Flair can be put in prison for up to 90 days as long as he remains in contempt by refusing or failing to pay what was owed. If Flair doesn't comply, he would be ordered to prison on June 27th.
- Ken Anderson, dressed like Sting came out and cut a promo. He brought out, no kidding, Disco Inferno as his guest on the Scorpion Sitdown, so he did an entire talk show mocking Sting before laying out Inferno. Sting made the save.
- AJ Styles and Chris Daniels defeated Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer in a Street Fight.
- Velvet Sky cuts a promo saying she is tied of the accusations against her. ODB comes out and says that a year ago, she was fired because she didnt have the right look and shes tired of people like Sky being what everyone thinks a female wrestler should be. ODB said shes a pathetic woman and thats why her best friend Angelina walked out on her. Sky tried to leave but ODB laid her out.
- Jeff Jarrett defeated Matt Morgan after Scott Steiner interfered.
- Eric Bischoff came out and said last week, they met with the Network and convinced them that only one person is qualified to run Impact Wrestling and that man is Hulk Hogan. Hogan came to the ring and gloated, saying his genius is second to none. Hogan told Bischoff that what he did to the X-Division last week was genius as well. Mick Foley came out and said that no matter what Hogan thinks, all he did was make the Network mad, because after Hogan left the meeting, Foley showed them how the X-Division put TNA on the map, so its here to stay. Bischoff told the Bischoff told Foley it doesnt matter because he has no power over what goes on the PPV shows. Foley said they cant promote the PPVs without the Network, so they have no choice. Hogan tried to goad Foley into wrestling Abyss but a number of the X-Division talents come out. Brian Kendrick says he wants a shot at Abyss and that match is made.
- TNA Knockouts champion Mickie James pinned Winter. Angelina Love attacked James after the match.
- TNA X Division champion Abyss pinned Brian Kendrick.
- They refilmed the ODB and Velvet Sky segment.
- Eric Young pinned Gunner to win the TNA TV championship. Young laid down for Gunner and then small packaged him for the surprise win.
- Kurt Angle pinned Rob Van Dam with the Olympic Slam
February 7th, with Kevin Nash out of action, Jeff Jarrett takes over as Acting Commissioner of WCW as Nitro goes to Tulsa, Oklahoma. Evan Karagias vs. Norman Smiley, New World Order on the mic, Booker vs. The Wall, The Barbarian vs. Tank Abbott, Oklahoma on the mic, Terry Funk vs. David Flair - I Quit match, Disco Inferno vs. Stevie Ray, Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Brian Knobs(c) w/ Fit Finlay as the Special Referee - Hardcore Title, Billy Kidman vs. The Demon, Lex Luger on the mic, Sid Vicious(c) vs. Scott Hall - World Heavyweight Championship
WWE NXT Report - May 24th, 2011 Posted by Steve Carrier on 05/24/2011 at 06:54 PM
We are live from Spokane, Washington and your announcers are William Anyone have a Swiss Army Knife Regal and Todd I was not driving the car that hit Big Show Grisham.
We will have a No Disqualification Match between Titus ONeil and Darren Young tonight.
Todd asks Regal for his thoughts on Jacob Novak being eliminated last week.
Byron Saxton interrupts Regals comments about the No Disqualification Match and he makes his way to the ring.
Byron says that he has been doing a lot of thinking and he has come to the realization that he does not need his pro Yoshi Tatsu. Yoshi might be loved for his child-like attitude, but the fans can relate with him. Byron says that he cannot relate to someone who lets him get passed by because of a Diva. Byron says that he is infatuated with taking control of his career and winning NXT all by himself. Byron says that he is emancipating himself from Yoshi Tatsu and he is declaring his independence.
Byron says that he is bigger than the rookies and pros on this show and he wants to be called Big League Byron Saxton.
Maryse makes her way out and she wants Byron to wait a minute. Maryse ask Byron if he know who she is. She is host of the show. Maryse reminds Byron that he is a rookie and he doesnt make the rules. He listens. Maryse wants to know if Byron can understand her. Maryse welcome everyone to NXT. She says that Yoshi Tatsu will be teaming with Byron Saxton.
Byron interrupts and tells Maryse that he is Big League.
Maryse tells Byron to shut up and she say that he would be selling popcorn in the stand if it wasnt for this show.
She says that Byron and Yoshi will face Tyson Kidd and Lucky Cannon in a match.
Maryse reminds Byron that next week there will be another elimination.
Lucky kisses Maryse on his way to the ring. Then Yoshi looks at Maryse but he is not as interested in her any more.
Match Number One: Lucky Cannon and Tyson Kidd versus Yoshi Tatsu and Big League Byron Saxton
Lucky and Yoshi start things off and Yoshi with a rolling hammer lock into a near fall. Yoshi with another near fall on a rollup. Lucky with a kick and side head lock. Kidd tags in and he punches Yoshi and chokes him. Kidd with a kick to the ribs and then he chokes Yoshi on the apron. Cannon kicks Yoshi while Kidd was with the referee. Kidd sends Yoshi into the turnbuckles and then he kicks Yoshi.
Kidd with an Irish whip but he runs into a boot from Yoshi. Yoshi goes up top but Lucky gets in Yoshis face and Yoshi kicks Cannon off the apron. Kidd pushes Yoshi off the turnbuckles and Cannon kicks him on the floor as we go to commercial.
We are back and Cannon with an elbow to Yoshis back. Cannon runs Yoshi into the corner and then Kidd tags back in and Kidd works on the arm as well as Cannon. Kidd with an arm wringer and then he puts Yoshi in a key lock. Kidd returns to the key lock as he keeps Yoshi on the mat. Kidd turns it into an arm bar. Yoshi with punches followed by an arm drag and a rollup for a near fall.
Kidd with a knee and he tags Cannon back in. Cannon with a forearm and kick. Cannon uses the ropes to add extra pressure to the arm. Cannon sends Yoshi into the mat and gets a near fall. Cannon with a boot to the injured arm. Cannon with a top wrist lock on Yoshi but Yoshi with punches and a kick. Yoshi with chops but Cannon with a kick and then he puts Yoshi on the top turnbuckle. Cannon punches Yoshi and he tries for a superplex but Yoshi pushes him off. Yoshi hits the spinning heel kick and both men are down.
Saxton wants the tag but he pulls his arm away when Yoshi makes it to his corner. Saxton stands on the steps. Kidd misses a charge into the corner and Yoshi with chops to Kidd. Yoshi with kicks to Kidd and he follows it with a running knee into the corner followed by a heel kick for a near fall.
Saxton tags himself in and he tells Yoshi to watch but Yoshi pushes Byron and Kidd puts Saxton in the Sharpshooter and Saxton wants Yoshi to help but he wont get in there to help him. Saxton taps out.
Winners: Lucky Cannon and Tyson Kidd
After the match, Yoshi returns to the ring and Saxton yells at him. Saxton tells Yoshi that he has ruined his career. Saxton pushes Yoshi but Yoshi kicks Saxton in the head.
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time for the Raw Rebound.
Todd says that they hope to have info on Big Shows condition on Friday night.
We take a look at the situation between Darren Young, Hornswoggle, Titus ONeil, and Chavo Guerrero.
Matt Striker is with Chavo Guerrero and Darren Young. Matt asks Darren why he is choosing this way to make an impact. Darren says that it isnt deplorable, it is downright genius. Two weeks ago, he did the impossible and made it possible when he beat Titus ONeill twice. Chavo says that there is a method to his madness and Darren is the frontrunner to win NXT because they are exploiting Titus weaknesses. Chavo says that he is going to watch the No Disqualification Match very closely.
JTG comes out to the ring and William Regal is wondering why we are still seeing him because his rookie was eliminated.
We see the footage from last weeks Talent Show between Conor OBrian and Jacob Novak.
Match Number Two: JTG versus Conor OBrian with Vladimir Kozlov
They lock up and Conor with a side head lock and shoulder tackle and gets a near fall. Conor with a front face lock followed by an English uppercut and kicks in the corner. Conor with a short arm clothesline and he gets a near fall. JTG rolls to the apron but JTG pulls Conor to the floor and Conor lands awkwardly on the floor.
JTG with a baseball slide to OBrian and he goes into the ringside barrier. JTG sends Conor back into the ring and he gets a near fall. JTG punches Conor while Kozlov watches from the apron. JTG gets a near fall and then he punches Conor and connects with a knee drop and gets a near fall.
Conor punches JTG but JTG with a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. JTG tells Regal that he is a real pro and he gets a near fall on Conor. JTG with knees to the back and then he works on Conors back. JTG with a side head lock but Conor gets out of the hold. Conor with punches followed by a clothesline and back elbow. JTG with an Irish whip and a running elbow into the corner. JTG with an X Factor and then he gets in Kozlovs face and looks at Regal at the announce table. Conor with an inside cradle for the three count.
Winner: Conor OBrian
After the match, JTG drop kicks Conor into Kozlov and then he attacks OBrian but Kozlov gets back into the ring and he JTG a head butt to the sternum and JTG goes to the floor.
Titus ONeil is in his locker room and he is looking for Hornswoggle. He says that it is going to be okay. We see Hornswoggle in a piece of luggage. Titus says that Hornswoggle doesnt have to worry about Darren or Chavo. He tells Hornswoggle to watch what he does to Darren on the monitor.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Todd reminds us that the polls open at Noon Eastern.
Match Number Three: Darren Young with Chavo Guerrero versus Titus ONeil in a No Disqualification Match
Young runs away from Titus and they go to the floor. Young runs into a boot after coming off the ropes. Titus with an Irish whip or two and Young goes down hard. Chavo tries to distract Titus but it doesnt work. Titus calls Darren a bully and then he misses a short arm clothesline. Young with an English uppercut but Titus with an abdominal stretch. Titus with forearms across the upper chest and then he sends Darren to the mat. Young with a knee and punch.
Young with a back elbow and punch to Titus. Young sends Titus into the turnbuckles. Titus with an Irish whip that sends Young over the top rope to the floor. Titus goes out after Young and he sends Darren into the announce table. Titus slams Youngs head into the announce table and then he kicks Young in the chest. He calls Darren a bully and sends him back into the ring.
Titus barks on the floor and when the referee was not looking, Chavo hits Titus in the ribs as we go to commercial.
We are back and Young sends Titus into the apron and then he hot shots Titus on the apron. We see highlights of Young hitting a running knee that sends Titus to the floor.
They return to the ring and Young kicks Titus and then he connects with forearms across the chest. Young with a reverse chin lock while we see Hornswoggle grimacing in his travel bag.
Young with a forearm across the back and then he chokes Titus in the ropes. Chavo with a kick to Titus and Young gets a near fall. Young with a knee to the head and he chokes Titus in the ropes. Young misses a splash into the ropes when Titus moves out of the way.
Young is brought back into the ring from the apron and Titus with clotheslines to Young followed by a barking shoulder breaker for a near fall. Chavo breaks up the cover and Chavo punches Titus. Chavo tells Young something and Chavo gets a chain. Hornswoggle has had enough and he puts on the face paint and he makes his way to the ring.
Chavo hits Titus with the chain while Darren holds him. Chavo wraps the chain around his fist but Hornswoggle coemes into the ring. Titus with a double clothesline and then Young uses Hornswoggle as a battering ram on Chavo and Young. ONeil hits Clash of Titus and then Hornswoggle goes up top for the frog splash and Titus gets the three count.
WWE Raw & Tough Enough Ratings Posted by Andy Steven on 05/24/2011 at 08:27 PM
- Mondays WWE Raw drew a 3.42 rating coming off the Over the Limit PPV, which is up from the 3.08 rating the show drew last week.
- This weeks edition of WWE Tough Enough scored a 1.64 rating and averaged 2.5 million viewers for the episode guest-starring The Rock. This is slightly higher from last weeks 1.61 rating and an average of 2.4 million viewers.
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