- Trevor sent word that believe it or not, last night's win at Capitol Punishment over Rey Mysterio was CM Punk's first WWE pay-per-view win since April 25th, 2010 at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view.
- WWE Diva Layla will reportedly be out of action for another eight and a half months. WWE officials are hopeful that she will be back in time for WrestleMania 28.
Kelly Kelly def. Divas Champion Brie Bella Mason Ryan def. Evan Bourne Kane def. Mark Henry in an Arm Wrestling Contest by Disqualification Kofi Kingston def. U.S. Champion Dolph Ziggler in a 2-out-of-3 Falls Match by Disqualification CM Punk def. Alberto Del Rio and Rey Mysterio in a Triple Threat Falls Count Anywhere Match Daniel Bryan def. Cody Rhodes in a No Count-out Match Michael Cole def. Vickie Guerrero in a Dance Contest WWE Champion John Cena, World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton & Alex Riley def. R-Truth, Christian & The Miz in an Elimination Tag Team Match
Raw results: The people have spoken By: Greg Adkins June 20, 2011 Tags: Raw: June 20, 2011 BALTIMORE Let freedom ring! One night after WWE swept into Washington D.C. for Capitol Punishment, democracy continued to bloom as the WWE Universe exercised their right to vote thanks to a special, three-hour Raw: Power to the People.
WWE Champion John Cena, World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton & Alex Riley def. R-Truth, Christian & The Miz in an Elimination Tag Team Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) While members of the WWE Universe were busy exercising their rights, R-Truth, Christian & The Miz were busy exercising their mouths. The three came up short at Capitol Punishment the night before and had complained to SmackDown GM Theodore Long, who finally arranged a match for them against WWE Champion John Cena, World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton & Alex Riley.
The only question that remained was under which stipulation would the six fight? The WWE Universe determined they would battle in an Elimination Match (79%), far surpassing the one fall to a finish (15%) and 20-minute time limit (6%) options.
When the bell rang, the tension reverberating between the six Superstars was clearly evident. Hot off his massive victory over Miz, A-Ry appeared pumped. He took the fight to Christian and his former boss like a veteran ring leader. Although the aggression was impressive, Riley found himself the first to be eliminated. Next up, Miz and R-Truth would fall in close succession, leaving Christian to tackle both Cena & Orton.
Captain Charisma grew so excited at having eliminated the World Heavyweight Champion that he appeared not to remember The Champ remained in the bout. As Christian occupied himself with Cena, The Viper slithered in and nailed him with a surprise RKO. The move allowed the WWE Champion to snap on the STF, forcing Christian to tap out and handing Cenas squad the victory.
Shawn Michaels and Raw Roulette to return to Raw next week Vegas, baby, Vegas! All the action takes place in Sin City, Las Vegas, next Monday night when Shawn Michaels returns to Raw. The WWE Hall of Famer will be on hand during one of WWEs most exciting nights, Raw Roulette.
Michael Cole def. Vickie Guerrero in a Dance Competition (WATCH | PHOTOS) All hail the Cole-aroonie! Michael Cole busted out a few unique dance moves to slay Vickie Guerrero in a Dance Competition. The WWE Universe took matters into their collective hands and voted for the Raw announcer to compete against the shrieking violet. Cole collected 47% of the vote while Jerry Lawler grabbed 39% and Booker T cleared 14%.
Daniel Bryan def. Cody Rhodes in a No Count-out Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) All the paper bags in the world cant mask the ugliness of Cody Rhodes behavior lately. The narcissistic Superstar was scheduled to face off against Daniel Bryan in a match with the stipulation to be determined by the WWE Universe. With a total of 51%, a No Count-out Match triumphed over a Paper Bag Match at 43% and a Collegiate Rules Match at 6%.
At the end of the bout, Bryan emerged victorious over his self-fawning foe. Rhodes, however, tried to save face. With help from his cohort, Ted DiBiase, the masked man leveled the submission specialist with a Cross Rhodes before slipping a paper bag over his head.
CM Punk def. Alberto Del Rio and Rey Mysterio in a Triple Threat Falls Count Anywhere Match (WATCH: PART 1 | PART 2 | PHOTOS) CM Punk doesnt play small ball. He proved it once again when he defeated both Alberto Del Rio and Rey Mysterio in a Triple Threat Match to determine the No. 1 contender for the WWE Championship. Per the WWE Universe, the three Superstars competed in a Falls Count Anywhere Match, which garnered 66% of the vote as opposed to 23% for a No Disqualifications Match and 11% for a Submission Match.
As if his victory werent enough of a laurel to rest upon, The Second City Savior went on to explain that his WWE contract expires the day of Money in the Bank, taking place in his hometown of Chicago. Punk then informed the WWE Universe that he not only intends to win the WWE Championship from John Cena, he intends to take the title with him when he exits WWE.
Kofi Kingston def. U.S. Champion Dolph Ziggler in a 2-out-of-3 Falls Match by Disqualification (WATCH: PART 1 | PART 2 | PHOTOS) Research and destroy. Those three words best sum up Dolph Zigglers approach to Kofi Kingston. For weeks, the bombastic blond scouted Kofi, studying his moves and pinpointing his vulnerabilities. It all paid off at Capitol Punishment when Ziggler defeated The Dreadlock Dynamo to become U.S. Champion. At Raw: Power to the People, the freshly-minted champion faultered, however, after the WWE Universe chose 2-out-of-3 falls as the stipulation with 51% over Vickie Guerrero Banned From Ringside (31%) and Submission (18%).
With the Superstars tied up at one fall apiece, Ziggler punched Kofi in the head with a microphone causing him to be disqualified and allowing him to retain the title since a title cannot change hands on a disqualification.
SmackDown GM Theodore Long arranged main event match There are losers and there are sore losers. And then there are R-Truth, Christian and The Miz. After coming up empty last night, the three complained to SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long until he agreed to arrange a Six-Man Tag Team Match main event pitting WWE Champion John Cena, World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton & Alex Riley against Truth, Christian & Miz.
Kane def. Mark Henry in an Arm Wrestling Contest by Disqualification (WATCH | PHOTOS) After his scary-strong body slam of Big Show at Capitol Punishment the night before that poor announce table didnt stand a chance Mark Henry reupped for more devastation, this time against Shows former tag team partner, Kane. As designated by the WWE Universe, the two titans clashed in an Arm Wrestling Contest (52%). The contest, which was chosen rather than an Over the Top Rope Match (35%) or a Body Slam Match (13%), showcased some menacing muscle.
In the end, The Big Red Monster would prevail by disqualification when Henry reached across the table and clocked his opponent. Henry then craved a sequel to his earlier slaughter. As he had done the night before with The Worlds Largest Athlete, he hoisted up his adversary and hurled him mercilessly through the announce table with The Worlds Strongest Slam.
Mason Ryan def. Evan Bourne (WATCH | PHOTOS) Evan Bourne was forced to compete in a flight vs. might duel when Mason Ryan captured the majority of votes (51%), topping both Sin Cara (30%) and Jack Swagger (19%). Despite some high-altitude heroics on the part of Bourne, the massive Welshman pummeled his much smaller opponent for the victory.
Kelly Kelly def. WWE Divas Champion Brie Bella (WATCH | PHOTOS) The people have spoken and so has Kelly Kelly, loud and clear. After being chosen to take on WWE Divas Champion Brie Bella, Kelly Kelly (53%), who beat out Beth Phoenix (36%) and Eve (11%), took full advantage. With Bries equally tricky twin, Nikki, looking on, Kelly relieved the former champion of the title and began her very first championship reign with the butterfly-emblazoned title.
Raw GM arranged Triple Threat Match to determine No. 1 contender for WWE Title (WATCH) Go ahead, Punk, keeping digging yourself deeper. The Second City Savior not only insulted the WWE Universe by flat-out telling them their choices during the nights Raw: Power to the People would be horrible, he also insulted the anonymous Raw GM by insisting he get an opportunity to face WWE Champion John Cena for the title at Money in the Bank in Chicago next month, he continued to interrupt the GMs decisions. All this led the GM to force Punk to face both Alberto Del Rio and Rey Mysterio in a Triple Threat Match to determine the No. 1 contender for the WWE Title later tonight.
CM Punk Promises "Monumental" Event On RAW Posted by Dave Mitchell on 06/20/2011 at 02:33 PM
- CM Punk is something "monumental" on tonight's 3-hour "Power To The People" edition of WWE RAW. CM Punk wrote on his Facebook page today:
"Last night at Capitol Punishment, I not only defeated Rey Mysterio, I also vowed to perform the most honest act in WWE history. Join me on tonight's Power to the People episode of Monday night Raw, and witness the genesis of something monumental."
It has been widely reported that CM Punk will be leaving WWE when his WWE contract expires this summer. Since making the above announcement on Facebook earlier today, Punk's Facebook page has been bombarded with fan comments telling him not to leave WWE.
- Zack Ryder wrote the following on Twitter last night regarding the chants for him at WWE's Capitol Punishment pay-per-view: "WE WANT RYDER chants at the PPV? I can't confirm this. I am not there."
WWE Champion John Cena def. R-Truth World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton def. Christian Ezekiel Jackson def. Wade Barrett (New Intercontinental Champion) Dolph Ziggler def. Kofi Kingston (New United States Champion) CM Punk def. Rey Mysterio Alberto Del Rio def. Big Show Alex Riley def. The Miz Evan Bourne def. Jack Swagger
Washington D.C. is no stranger to knock-down, drag-out brawls on the legislative floor. But, what will happen when the Superstars and Divas of WWE invade the District of Columbia? Catch all the action tonight at 8 p.m. ET, only on pay-per-view.
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World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton vs. Christian
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United States Champion Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler
Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett vs. Ezekiel Jackson
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Jeff Jarrett wins Mexico's Heavyweight Championship at TripleMania
On Saturday night in Mexico City, Jeff Jarrett made history by becoming the Heavyweight Champion of Mexico at TripleMania! Jarrett (cheered on by his wife Karen) defeated El Zorro to win the prestigious title. Jarrett's win was a major shock to the fans in attendance - and chaos erupted after he was declared the new champion. On Sunday morning, all of Mexico will awaken to the fact that Jeff Jarrett is the new Heavyweight Champion of Mexico!
The TripleMania event also featured Mr. Anderson, Rob Van Dam, Abyss, Velvet Sky, Mickie James and Angelina Love all in action!
Check back to IMPACTWRESTLING.com on Sunday for footage from the event, as well as comments from Jeff Jarrett!
- Dolph Ziggler noted on Twitter last night how he had an "off night" and wasn't able to steal the show at last night's WWE Supershow in Lowell, MA. Steve Austin asked on Twitter why the hell he didn't steal the show and Ziggler replied: "i aim to every night, tried some things that just did not work! Will fix it tomorrow!"
Austin gave Ziggler some advice: "you've got to learn to form a bond with each and every single crowd you work for. Pay attention to what everybody's doing...."
- Speaking of last night's Supershow, there was no appearances by The Miz or Randy Orton. Ziggler filled in for The Miz and took on Alex Riley. Several fan reports noted how the match never clicked and the crowd was dead for it. This is the match Ziggler was talking about when Austin offered him some advice.
- World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton announced on Twitter that he passed the Impact concussion test. This means he's cleared to wrestle Christian at tomorrow's WWE Capitol Punishment pay-per-view.
- According to a report by PWInsider.com, TNA has released Desmond Wolfe (also known as former Ring of Honor star Nigel McGuinness). Wolfe was last used by TNA as the Commissioner of the internationally syndicated show Xplosion. He had been out of the Ring with TNA since September of 2010 for an undisclosed health issue.
Ezekiel Jackson, Sin Cara & Daniel Bryan def. Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett, Ted DiBiase & Cody Rhodes Jinder Mahal def. Vladimir Kozlov Big Show vs. Mark Henry (No Contest) Alicia Fox, Rosa Mendes & Tamina def. Natalya, A.J. & Kaitlyn The Usos def. Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater Christian def. Sheamus
SmackDown results: A Capitol offense By: Michael Burdick June 17, 2011 Tags: SmackDown: June 17, 2011 PROVIDENCE, Rhode Island Just two nights before WWEs newest pay-per-view Capitol Punishment unleashes its fury on the WWE Universe, Sheamus fell to Christian in a brutal bid to grab his place at the golden table. And the fierce tempers of World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton and Big Show threatened to rock SmackDown to its very foundations.
Christian def. Sheamus (WATCH | PHOTOS) Just when The Celtic Warrior looked ready to execute a superplex to Christian off the top rope, his crafty opponent dropped back and caused Sheamus head to smack against the steel ring post. Seizing the opportunity, the No. 1 contender to the World Heavyweight Championship jumped into the ring and quickly pinned his Irish adversary. As a result, Sheamus was denied an opportunity to join the World Title match this Sunday at Capitol Punishment.
When Randy Orton jumped into the ring moments after the bell, Captain Charisma fled up the ramp. Nevertheless, The Viper sent him a powerful message by punting the war-torn Sheamus in the head. Will a concussion keep WWEs Apex Predator from overcoming the resourceful Christian this Sunday? (Preview)
Big Show went berserk (WATCH | PHOTOS) After Alberto Del Rio claimed he would spit in the face of Big Show if he were standing in front of him, the furious Worlds Largest Athlete nearly broke SmackDown General Manager Theodore Longs earlier order not to lay a finger on his aristocratic adversary. When the giant charged to the ring, focused on attacking his Capitol Punishment opponent, Del Rio quickly retreated into the crowd and up the stairs, leaving the irate giant to rip apart the ringside area.
The Usos def. Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater (WATCH | PHOTOS) In an extremely physical match-up, The Usos scored a huge victory over former WWE Tag Team Champions Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel, likely propelling themselves high into contention for a tag title opportunity. As Jimmy disposed of Slater with a jaw-dropping kick, Jey delivered an earth-shattering splash on Gabriel from the top rope to secure the victory.
Alicia Fox, Rosa Mendes & Tamina def. Natalya, A.J. & Kaitlyn (WATCH | PHOTOS) In spite of another strong effort by the combined forces of A.J. & Kaitlyn as well as their mentor, Natalya Tamina took control, defeating A.J. with the Samoan Drop. Big Show vs. Mark Henry ended in a No Contest (WATCH | PHOTOS) With criminal and civil charges being considered against Big Show for his actions against Ricardo Rodriguez on Monday Night Raw four days earlier, SmackDown GM Theodore Long made it clear that The Worlds Largest Athlete would not lay a finger on Alberto Del Rio if he showed up on SmackDown as rumored. If he did, both Big Show and Long could be fired. So, to keep the gigantic Superstar busy, Teddy put him in a match against Mark Henry.
Before the match could begin, however, Big Shows rage took over. Without warning, he executed a vicious assault on The Worlds Strongest Man. As the smoke cleared, the WWE Universe watched in awe as Henry had to be carried out on a stretcher.
Jinder Mahal def. Vladimir Kozlov (WATCH | PHOTOS) After The Great Khali delivered a vicious Khali Chop from outside the ring, Jinder Mahal triumphed over Vladimir Kozlov with a full nelson, suplex slam.
Ezekiel Jackson, Sin Cara & Daniel Bryan def. Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett, Ted DiBiase & Cody Rhodes (WATCH | PHOTOS) Following an explosive dropkick to Ted DiBiase in the corner, Daniel Bryan attempted the pin on his fallen foe. Although it was later determined that DiBiases shoulder did, in fact, raise off the canvas before the three-count, the referee failed to notice it. As a result, he awarded the victory to the team of Bryan, Jackson & Sin Cara.
Sheamus earned the opportunity to compete for the World Title (WATCH | PHOTOS) Despite the fact that Randy Orton was diagnosed with a concussion, he made it clear he wanted immediate physical retribution against Christian. However, because GM Theodore Long had not received Ortons official medical clearance, he refused to allow The Viper to compete on SmackDown.
Interrupting Christians subsequent taunting of the World Heavyweight Champion, Sheamus made it clear that his non-title victory over Orton one week ago should have earned him a World Title match. As a result, Teddy Long decided that Christian and Sheamus would face off in the main event, giving Orton a ringside seat. If The Celtic Warrior won, he would be added to the World Title Match at Capitol Punishment this Sunday.
- Gunner noted on Twitter that he had to get 10 stitches in his head after Mr. Anderson hit him in the head with a pitcher of beer on this past Thursday's Impact Wrestling.
- Last night's 6/6 Impact Wrestling drew a 1.25 cable rating with 1.7 million viewers.This is up from last week's 1.01 rating and is the highest rating since early May.
-- Desmond Wolfe has been removed from ImpactWrestling.com's roster page. This is often an indication that a wrestler has parted ways with TNA Wrestling.
Wolfe has been sidelined from in-ring competition since September due to medical leave. He resurfaced on TNA programming last month as the commissioner of Xplosion.
Ik ben Boon Kenneth, en gebruik soms ook wel de schuilnaam Sting.
Ik ben een man en woon in Dworp (Belgie) en mijn beroep is .
Ik ben geboren op 05/06/1989 en ben nu dus 34 jaar jong.
Mijn hobby's zijn: Worstelen en films.
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