- Nobody within WWE expects Kharma to be released while she's pregnant, based on how high officials were on her and other factors like Linda McMahon considering a Senate run in 2012 and WWE already being sued once for releasing Dawn Marie while she was pregnant. Kharma will likely have how ever many months she's out for added onto her current contract to make up for the lost time.
We don't know how far along in her pregnancy she is but she could be back in time for WrestleMania 28 next year.
Update On Luchador Averno Signing With WWE Posted by Andy Steven on 06/02/2011 at 09:37 AM
In a recent interview with Diario Record this week, luchador Averno denied all reports suggesting he has signed a deal with WWE. He stated that his main focus right now is to take La Mascaras mask at CMLLs Jucio Final event in mid-June.
His father Rodolfo Ruiz who is a referee for EMLL stated in a different interview that his son, Averno is heading to WWE.
It seems like Averno is trying to keep his cards close to himself with not wanting leak any information out to the media. He is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Super Luchas, with the headline saying he has a foot in WWE.
Two days after the New World Order fell apart, the aftermath begins in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Shannon Moore vs. Lash LeRoux, New World Order on the mic, Bam Bam Bigelow(c) vs. The Demon - Hardcore Championship, Stevie Ray vs. Booker T, Billy Kidman vs. Crowbar, Sid Vicious and Terry Funk vs. The Harris Brothers, Lex Luger vs. Fit Finlay, The Mamalukes(c) vs. Lane and Idol - Tag Titles, Ric Flair on the mic, Ric Flair vs. Dustin Rhodes, Jeff Jarrett vs. Scott Hal
WWE Fails To Provide Dark Main Event After SD Posted by Andy Steven on 06/01/2011 at 10:06 AM
Thanks to PWMania.com reader Marc Kerns for sending this in:
At this week's Smackdown taping in Des Moines, IA, the advertised main event, which was to be a dark match, was listed as Christian vs. Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship. Once Smackdown was off the air, instead of the advertised match, fans were surprised to see Mark Henry make an entrance to the ring. As to who his opponnent was to be, nobody knew, as nobody ever came out.
Mark Henry stood in the ring for nearly 5 minutes before finally trying to pass the time by cutting an impromptu promo in front of fans at Wells Fargo Arena. However, each time he would try to begin talking, the microphones would die out. So instead, he decided to taunt several fans, including Joey Anderson, who wrestles for the independent promotion "Adrenaline Pro Wrestling." After 15 minutes had passed since Smackdown had gone "off-air," Tony Chimel made an announcement stating that while fans waited for Mark Henry's opponnent, WWE wanted to thank the fans for attending.
Finally, Mark Henry's music started back up, and fans thought they were finally moments away from a hopefully decent dark match. After a couple of minutes, Mark Henry's music stops, and Hornswoggle's hits. However, we got no Hornswoggle. A couple of minutes later, Hornswoggle's music stops, and Great Khali's old music hits, yet again, no Khali. Finally, Khali's music stops, and Mr. McMahon's music hits. Again, no show from the Chairman. Finally, Mark Henry had gotten tired of waiting for an opponnent, and walked backstage, ending a nearly 20 minute wait for a dark match opponnent. Needless to say, the fans were not happy with the outcome of WWE's promise of a dark match.
-- Chris Sabin will be sidelined until 2012 after tearing both the ACL and MCL in his knee during a match last month on iMPACT!. He underwent surgery on his injured knee earlier this month.
Sabin suffered the injury during a match against Anarquia at the April 20 iMPACT! taping. He went for a springboard clothesline and tweaked his knee when the Mexican America member was out-of-position to receive the maneuver. The referee was instructed to end the match when it appeared Sabin was injured.
The show opens with the usual recap piece narrated by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, going over what happened on the show last week. Last week AJ and Christina were eliminated from the show. Three contestants remain - Luke, Jeremiah and Andy. We see Jeremiah and Luke partying in the house with beer. Jeremiah says he doesn't care who comes back, he doesn't think any of them should come back.
We see a clip of Andy who says is he angry and isn't happy with being in the bottom three. They show Andy getting back in the house and he blows off Luke and Jeremiah who ask him about what happened. Andy tells them they already know what happened.
The three contestants arrive at the gym and are greeted by Booker T, Bill DeMott and Trish Stratus. There is no theme this week. Bill says he wants a cross-body and Luke and Jeremiah get in the ring and start working. DeMott says all they want is to see the best they have. Book puts over the work in the ring as the camera cuts to a pleased shot of Steve Austin.
Booker T wants to see a hip toss. Jeremiah, Andy and Luke take turns working in pairs. Andy botches the drill with Luke. Booker tells him he has to be in control and lectures him. They cut to Andy who says "he messed up" and he can't say he won't mess up again but he'll never stop improving.
Bill DeMott wants to practice lockups. Trish says there's no reason they can't get this at the point. We see Andy and Luke lock up and Andy put Luke in a side headlock than Luke coming off the ropes and botching a maneuver, nearly blowing up Andy. Austin stops and scolds them. Jeremiah and Luke are working and another botch occurs and Austin asks if either just broke their ankle. DeMott says someone should have gotten hurt. We see a clip of DeMott crapping on Jeremiah's in-ring abilities. Booker T says all three failed the test and sends them off by telling them to "have a good night." Jeremiah says no excuses but they just really had a bad day.
Coming up, The Miz gives the contestants a lesson in awesome.
- Commercial break -
We come back from break and the contestants are at a WWE photo shoot where Steve Austin tells them there is a lot more to being a WWE superstar than just being in the ring. Austin introduces The Miz. They role highlight footage of the former WWE Champion.
The Miz congratulates the contestants but he stresses press and promotion is a major part of the business. Trish informs the guys they will be shooting for WWE Magazine and tells them to get ready for their close-up. They show Andy, Luke and Jeremiah at make-up where Andy appears awkward.
Luke comes out with the WWE Championship belt and tells Austin he feels comfortable in the suit. Austin says Luke looks like he could do this all day long and puts over his "pretty boy" looks.
Andy comes out dressed just like Luke in a black suit with the title belt. The Miz says you can tell Andy is just a nice good ole guy. Miz tells Andy he can do whatever he wants with the belt, it's his photo shoot. Trish tells him he looked awkward holding the belt. The Miz says he hopes Andy can get out of his shell because if he can't - WWE will eat him alive. Andy appears to loosen up and gets praise from Trish.
Jeremiah comes out with his teeth out but dressed up with his hair slicked back. The Miz doesn't like the no teeth but Austin put him over in a big way and said he may have a bright future. The Miz reminds the contestants he's awesome and leaves. Austin says Bill and Booker are waiting back at the ranch and it's back to work.
- Commercial break -
We're back at the ranch with the contestants arriving to Booker T, Bill DeMott (why do I keep wanting to type Hugh Morris) and Trish Stratus. We see a clip of Luke saying they have to bring it at all times. Andy gets in the ring and works with Bill Demott. Luke goes next and Jeremiah follows. Booker T says he can bring them to the water but they have to drink. Booker and Trish take time to lecture Andy to be the big man that he is. We cut to footage of Andy says it's been a slow process of figuring out who he is in the ring. Booker and Trish like the adjustments he makes. He continues to work with Luke and convinces DeMott. We cut to a clip of DeMott who says he may have convinced Luke and Jeremiah he might be a force to be recognized with.
Luke and Jeremiah work and Book tells Jeremiah to slow it down. Bill echos the same thing saying he's in such a hurry to get to where he needs to be it doesn't work. We see footage of Jeremiah talking about his speed and inexperience. He says he has no room for error. Booker tells Jeremiah he is looking good and DeMott says everything he does from now all is all speed. We cut to a clip of DeMott who says he needs to slow down and digest everything. We see a clip of Luke who says today was a refreshing atmosphere from what has been happening. Bill sends them home after a good day.
We go to a children's hospital with Steve Austin with the contestants. Austin talks about how WWE likes to give back to their fans. Austin puts over WWE's good deeds to "make a difference." Luke and Austin go in the room of a sick little boy and Austin introduces the contestants as Austin signs an autograph for a little boy.
Andy and Austin go into the room of a little girl where Andy explains he's a trainee. We see footage of Andy talking about how he couldn't imagine how hard it could be as a parent.
In the lobby Austin says the kids are tougher and braver than him. Austin and Jeremiah go into a room where they have to "gown up." They entertain the little girl and a clip is shown of Austin talking to the contestants in the lobby.
- Commercial break -
We're back at the ranch and the trainers await the contestants. Austin says this week is about putting everything together what they have learned throughout the competition. Austin says they are going to do a comprehensive skills challenge and at the end of the day someone is going home. Austin asks if they are ready for it and they of course say yes.
Up first in running the ropes. Austin adds a dimension such as a slam, etc. as the contestants take time working in pairs. Bill DeMott says it's like they are watching their kids and it's painful because he can't stop and help them. We see a clip of Andy saying it's the last day so you got to let it all out. They cut to footage of Andy at the beginning of the competition. They cut to footage of him now with Trish putting him over on the commentary over it. She questions if it is enough at this point in the competition.
They put the heavy bag in the ring, slam it and drop three elbows. Booker T says Luke has "got it back" but got knocked off from his pedestal for a moment as they show footage from a past episode. We see footage of Luke saying he knew when he got to drop and elbow on the heavy bag it was his chance to shine and he dropped a perfect elbow today. DeMott talks about Jeremiah and questions if he is capable but then dogs him for slamming the heavy bag in the wrong direction. Jeremiah does an inverted elbow drop off the top rope and got praise but DeMott says you can't fix it 300 night a year. He says Jeremiah has glimpses of great stupidity.
Austin feeds them another set of moves which includes a drop kick, leap frog and an arm drag. Jeremiah is the first to start messing up. Austin says he can't quite grasp everything you need to do to maintain a safe level. Austin calls all three in the ring and says this isn't the bottom three this is the final three. He tells them to go home and pack their things and come back and meet him in the middle of the ring. DeMott says it all comes down to the captain of the ship and Steve has some tough choices to make.
- Commercial break -
Back from break, the three contestants are back at the house. Jeremiah says he pulled a move "ain't no one ever seen before" and impressed everyone. Andy told him it was dangerous. They show footage of Andy talking about how wreckless Jeremiah is in the ring. Andy and Luke hug as Andy packs his bags. We cut to footage of Luke saying he's done the best job of showing he is the best. They all three take a shot (liquor for Jeremiah and Luke and water for Andy) before heading to the ranch to meet Steve Austin.
All three remaining contestants are in the ring as Steve Austin gets in to join them. They role music to "play up" the moment. Austin says he's proud of all them but someone is going home. He starts with Jeremiah. He asks him about the army and Jeremiah tells him he was in for three years and did a tour in Afghanistan and came home and started fighting. Jeremiah says he's in this for lifetime.
Andy is next to get Steve Austin in his face. Austin tells him he's "too weak" and "fragile" mentally. He asks him what he has to say about it and Andy tells him he's full of it. Andy says it's been tough leaving his wife and family. Austin asks Jeremiah if he has a kid and Austin says he hasn't see him emotionally fragile since he's been here. Austin asks Jeremiah what he thinks about Andy he says he thinks he's soft. He puts over his divorce and Austin jokes about his three. Jeremiah says he's emotionally stronger than Luke.
Austin tells Luke he's not bringing much to the table. He's a good looking guy with nothing else. Luke tells Austin this is the entertainment business. Austin says after twenty years in it he wasn't quite clear. Luke says today he dropped a mean elbow today and picked up swagger. Austin says Jeremiah, someone who has never done this, is pretty impressive. Luke says he'll give him that. Austin says you don't have to give him that you earned it. Luke says Jeremiah looked to him for advice so that's a win for him. Austin says Jeremiah's win could be Luke's loss.
- Commercial break -
Back from break, they role footage of what Luke just said about Jeremiah's win. Luke says it's funny if you're looking not to pull punches he might be the arrogant one of the group. Austin asks Jeremiah if he's the arrogant one. Jeremiah says he's not arrogant he's confident. Jeremiah says he has skills; Austin asks Luke his opinion and Luke says he won the skills competition and Jeremiah blew it. Jeremiah says "I ain't perfect."
Andy has tears in his eyes and Austin asks him if he's going to cry. Andy says he's emotional and he doesn't care who knows it. Austin says for everything he likes about Andy physically he thinks he lacks in charisma. Andy says he has enough fire for everyone in this ring and has a mean streak a mile long. Andy says he thinks Luke has zero potential in this business and he isn't comfortable in his own skin. Luke says he loves his own skin.
Austin questions Luke about his nervous laugh. Luke puts himself over and tells Austin he can call it what he wants. Andy says he didn't bring it to the table every time because he hasn't been in the business that long. Jeremiah says he put it all on the line and says he got it done. Austin asks him what happened today then and Jeremiah says he left it all in the ring. Steve tells him he left a pile of crap in the ring today. He said today he felt like Jeremiah was going to break his neck today. Jeremiah says he has a lot to learn but since he's been here since day one he hasn't hurt anyone even though he might have had a couple close calls.
Austin addresses Andy, Luke and Jeremiah. He says they all put up a heck of a fight and he's making his decision based on what he's seen. Austin tells Jeremiah the skill level finally past him by and although not by much he's sending him home. Austin tells Jeremiah this green rookie almost sent you home and looks at Luke and tells Andy he came real close to sending you home.
Jeremiah is the final elimination leading up to Andy and Luke being the remaining contestants for next week's live finale. They role a clip of Jeremiah saying goodbye. We go back to the ring and Austin talks about the next time they'll see one another which is at the Florida Championship Wrestling facility where they will compete in an exhibition in front of the WWE brass. Austin gives them all beers and they drown them in the ring. They cut to footage of both Andy and Luke talking about how they are excited they are in the finals. They show footage of next week's show featuring the exhibition matches they taped earlier this month.
What you didn't see on RAW this week Posted by Roscoe De Soto on 05/30/2011 at 11:18 PM
Thanks to Lance for sending in the following:
After tonight's WWE Raw went off the air the Anonymous Raw General Manager announced through Michael Cole that R-Truth would still get a title shot against John Cena at WWE Capitol Punishment as long as he apologized for his actions on Raw tonight.
In the dark match main event John Cena quickly beat The Miz to retain the WWE Championship. Miz didn't even get his shirt off for the match. Cena celebrated in the ring with the father (that wore the drink) and kids wearing the red Cena shirts.
Fan Ejected From Impact Taping For Texting Results Posted by Dave Mitchell on 05/30/2011 at 10:32 PM
Source: PWInsider.com
A man was ejected from Mondays Impact Wrestling taping in Orlando, Florida for texting spoilers results with his mobile device.
The man was ejected from the Impact! Wrestling Zone by TNA personnel and escorted off Universal Studios Florida property by an Orlando area police officer. He was shown a page on the PWInsider website displaying the spoilers results he had sent on a mobile device owned by a member of TNA security and informed he was being removed from the premises.
It was reported last week that TNA banned the use of cellular phones and mobile devices at the Impact! Wrestling Zone during Impact Wrestling tapings in order to prevent spoilers from surfacing online. Sources within TNA indicate that Universal Studios officials issued the directive, not TNA.
Dolph Ziggler def. U.S. Champion Kofi Kingston in a Non-Title Match Eve & Kelly Kelly def. Divas Champion Brie Bella & her sister, Nikki CM Punk def. Rey Mysterio Evan Bourne def. Jack Swagger R-Truth def. WWE Champion John Cena by Count-out in a Non-Title Match
Raw results: Truth and justice By: Greg Adkins May 30, 2011 Tags: Raw: May 30, 2011 OMAHA, Neb. Many Americans enjoy their three-day weekend barbecuing, relaxing and honoring the men and women of the U.S. military. Unfortunately for the WWE Universe, however, crazy never seems to take a holiday, and R-Truths been working overtime.
R-Truth def. WWE Champion John Cena by Count-out in a Non-Title Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) R-Truth may be crazy, but hes not stupid. After landing a non-title match against WWE Champion John Cena, the delusional Superstar made the best of it. During the bout, he slid out of the ring and traded blows with his opponent. After a good bit of cat-and-mouse, Truth made a beeline for the ring. When he hopped over a security barricade, Cena tried to follow, but Truth leveled him with a forearm to the head. The delusional Superstar then quickly slid back into the ring, and The Champ was counted out.
Truth then hopped back over the barricade and confronted a little Jimmy in the audience, who he had also picked on at the top of the broadcast, snatching his drink cup and splashing it on his father.
The Champ quickly came to the pairs defense, but his conspiracy nut rival had already fled. After Raw went off the air, the anonymous Raw GM announced that Truth will receive a WWE Title Match at Capitol Punishment if, and only if, he apologizes next week on Raw.
Evan Bourne def. Jack Swagger (WATCH | PHOTOS) The lesson for Jack Swagger? Overconfidence kills. Last week, The All-American American undertook an egotistical victory lap after his win over Evan Bourne, and the high-flyer dropkicked him out of the ring. This week, just as it appeared Swagger could do no wrong, he did. In fact, his impudence led to a crucial mistake. Bourne quickly seized the opportunity and capitalized for the win.
Kharma revealed her pregnancy (WATCH | PHOTOS) One week after suffering a tear-stained meltdown in the center of the ring, Kharma addressed the WWE Universe. She explained that she has had two dreams in her life, to become a WWE Superstar and to become a mother. One down, one to go. And now the braided behemoth is well on her way shes pregnant! After informing the crowd that she cannot compete as a result, The Bella Twins emerged and berated her. She then told the terrible two that she eagerly awaits returning after having her child, so she can seek retribution against the sisters.
CM Punk def. Rey Mysterio (WATCH | PHOTOS) Rey Mysterio scored the victory over CM Punk last Monday night in a tag team match, but this week, The Second City Savior found salvation. The leader of The New Nexus, accompanied by powerhouse Mason Ryan, relished exacting revenge on his longtime rival. He avoided the high altitude assault let loose by The Master of the 619 and dropped his nemesis with a jaw-rattling kick to the head.
The Miz attacked Alex Riley (WATCH | PHOTOS) Judas, Benedict Arnold Alex Riley? Michael Cole accused Riley of backstabbing his former boss, The Miz, in no uncertain terms. Last week, after The Cleveland Screamer had unfairly fired his former loyal protégé, Riley unleashed weeks of aggravation on Miz. This week, Cole lambasted the longtime lackey for his actions. When Riley finally tried to silence the arrogant announcer, The Miz ambushed him. Riley quickly turned this to his advantage, however, sending The Awesome One scurrying.
Eve & Kelly Kelly def. The Bella Twins (WATCH | PHOTOS) When Eve & Kelly Kelly clashed with Divas Champion Brie Bella & her sister, Nikki, one dominant Diva was most assuredly on their minds. After her bizarre breakdown last week, Kharma was scheduled to address the WWE Universe later in the evening, which may have been why she didnt show up during the match. As a result, Eve & Kelly enjoyed a successful match, in which the gorgeous duo toppled the sinister siblings.
Alberto Del Rio addressed Big Shows accident (WATCH | PHOTOS) The audacity of Alberto Del Rio is sickening in any language. The Mexican Aristocrat addressed the WWE Universe regarding his assistant, Ricardo Rodriguez, driving over Big Shows leg last week in one of his boss luxury automobiles. Del Rio, as well as Rodriguez, insisted the incident was a mistake. The moneyed Mexican then told The Worlds Largest Athlete, who was forced into rehab as a result of his injuries, that he would be sending him a bill to cover the damages to his car.
Dolph Ziggler def. U.S. Champion Kofi Kingston in a Non-Title Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) Dolph Ziggler has been doing his homework and it shows. The freshly-blond chameleon has been studying U.S. Champion Kofi Kingstons matches for the past several weeks before the two faced off in a non-title bout. Thanks to his speed, agility and scouting, Ziggler managed to overcome The Dreadlock Dynamo.
WWE Champion John Cena vs. R-Truth main event match arranged (WATCH | PHOTOS) John Cena was on to something. The WWE Champion asked R-Truth if hed had a traumatic childhood experience with somebody named Jimmy. After all, the furious Superstar continues to blame all the little Jimmys in the WWE Universe for not getting more title opportunities. The Champ was also on Truths hit list. After demolishing a merchandise stand featuring Cena T-shirts, hats and programs, Truth emerged in the arena and harassed various attendees wearing Cena merchandise and spouting off about the conspiracy against him.
The Champ had seen enough. He confronted his former friend and challenged him to a match. Truth accepted, and the anonymous Raw General Manager made it official.
During his tirade at the top of the show, Raw experienced technical difficulties, which Truth believed was no accident. Later, he tweeted: You people see what I mean? I speak the TRUTH and WWE audio goes out! Conspiracy!! WWE has been conspiring and tonight was proof!
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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