Ronnie From "Jersey Shore" Is Coming To IMPACT WRESTLING, Set To Make In-Ring Wrestling Debut
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Ronnie Ortiz-Magro gets in the ring with TNA's IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV! Star of MTV's "Jersey Shore" makes his wrestling debut on Thursday, November 3. Ronnie Ortiz-Magro, star of MTVs megahit series, Jersey Shore, will bring his pumping fists and bravado into the wrestling ring on TNAs Impact Wrestling airing exclusively on Spike TV Thursday, November 3 at 9:00pm ET/PT.
The episode will tape October 26 from The Macon Coliseum in Macon, Georgia. For info on how to attend the event, PLEASE CLICK HERE
Ronnie will appear on two episodes of Spike TVs hit weekly series with the biggest names in professional wrestling such as Hulk Hogan, Sting, Rob Van Dam, AJ Styles, and Kurt Angle.
Dorian Roldan was at TNA tapings this week and he had successful meetings with Jeff Jarrett and they are planning some big things for TNA & AAA with TNA "taking over permanently".
In a new interview on WWE's website, Mason Ryan talks about going after Dolph Ziggler and wanting to become the new WWE United States Champion. Ryan said he is absolutely going to tear Ziggler apart when he gets his hands on him.
Former Nexus member suspended Posted by Roscoe De Soto on 10/17/2011 at 12:06 PM
From WWE.com:
In accordance with its Talent Wellness Program, WWE has suspended Heath Miller (Heath Slater) for 30 days effective immediately for his first violation of the companys policy.
What happened after the RAW taping ended Posted by Roscoe De Soto on 10/16/2011 at 10:42 AM
The dark main event after last nights WWE RAW Supershow tapings in Mexico City, Mexico saw John Cena beat WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio by DQ when Ricardo Rodriguez interfered. Del Rio and Ricardo caught Attitude Adjustments from Cena to end the match. Cena cut a promo afterward and talked about RAW making history in Mexico. Cena put over Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara and Alberto Del Rio before closing the show.
MATCHES World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry, Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes & Christian def. John Morrison, Sheamus & Randy Orton Eve def. Natalya CM Punk def. The Miz Zack Ryder def. Jack Swagger United States Champion Dolph Ziggler def. Mason Ryan by Disqualification John Cena & Jim Ross def. WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio & Michael Cole
WWE Raw SuperShow results: Mexican standoff By: Ryan Murphy October 17, 2011 Tags: WWE Raw SuperShow: October 17, 2011
MEXICO CITY The first-ever Raw SuperShow in Mexico was also the first event with Interim Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis in full power, so the WWE Universe knew to expect some controversy. What they didnt expect was a public apology.
John Cena & Jim Ross def. WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio & Michael Cole (WATCH | PHOTOS) The near-60-year-old Jim Ross was in no rush to step into the ring, but that wasnt a problem tonight. Feeling determined going into his match against Alberto Del Rio on Sunday, John Cena dominated The Mexican Aristocrat to the point that he tagged off to Michael Cole and fled the ring. Unable to talk himself out of this one, the sniveling announcer was smashed by the West Newbury, Mass. native. After delivering a massive Attitude Adjustment, Cena tagged out to his partner and let Good Ol J.R. finish Cole with a wrenching ankle lock submission.
Now able to choose the stipulation for his bout against the WWE Champion on Sunday, Cena smashed Del Rio on the arena floor, delivering a huge Attitude Adjustment to The Mexican Aristocrat before battering him with with the steel ring steps. The powerful Superstar then grabbed a microphone and counted to 10. It was a brutal preview of the type of contest the challenger had selected for Vengeance a Last Man Standing Match. (MATCH PREVIEW)
United States Champion Dolph Ziggler def. Mason Ryan by Disqualification (WATCH | PHOTOS) The humiliation wasnt over for Vickies boys just yet. Immediately placed in a match against the devastating Mason Ryan, Ziggler was dominated by the wrecking machine before Vickie stepped in and slapped the beast across the face. The Welsh powerhouse was so incensed by the smack that he mercilessly pounded Ziggler until the official called for the bell. Had the match not been stopped, the ring crew may have still been peeling the United States Champion off the canvas.
Zack Ryder def. Jack Swagger (WATCH | PHOTOS) Leave it to Jack Swagger, Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero to nearly create an international incident. After the cougar announced that her clients will challenge Air Boom for the WWE Tag Team Titles on Sunday, (MATCH PREVIEW) the United States Champion and The All-American American unleashed some jingoistic rancor that would make even the most adamant tea partier hang their head in shame and thats before Swagger started singing The National Anthem. Thankfully interrupted by Zack Ryder, Swagger soon proved that he was even worse in the ring than he was on the mic as he fell to Long Island Iced-Zs Rough Ryder in less than a minute .
CM Punk def. The Miz; Triple H ejected from the arena (PHOTOS) Wherever The Awesome Truth goes, controversy follows. Ridiculing both CM Punk and Triple H before the bell even rang, The Miz and R-Truth insulted The Cerebral Assassin to the point that he came to ringside to watch The Straight Edge Saviors back. It was a good thing he was there. After Truth attempted to get involved in the bout, Triple H chased him off only to be stopped by Mr. Laurinaitis. Revealing that there was an immigration issue that prohibited The Game from being in Mexico City, the Interim Raw General Manager requested that Triple H leave the premises or be taken out by security. (WATCH)
Now outnumbered, The Voice of the Voiceless took advantage of his situation, knocking The Awesome One into his tag partner before rolling him up for the quick victory. Punks celebration was short-lived, however, as his Vengeance opponents ruthlessly stomped him after the bell.
Eve def. Natalya (WATCH | PHOTOS) Before her showdown with the dangerous Diva from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the beautiful Eve was announced as Divas Champion Beth Phoenixs opponent at Vengeance. (MATCH PREVIEW) It was a title opportunity the athletic competitor proved she deserved as she defeated Natalya with an impressive moonsault, giving her added momentum going into Sunday.
Main event stipulation announced Confronted by a livid Alberto Del Rio in the locker room of Mexico Citys Palacio de los Deportes, John Laurinaitis promised there was a method to the main event he placed the WWE Champion in tonight the winner of the tag bout will be able to select the stipulation for the WWE Title Match between Del Rio and John Cena at Vengeance.
World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry, Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes & Christian def. John Morrison, Sheamus & Randy Orton (WATCH | PHOTOS) Randy Orton and Sheamus may be two of WWEs most destructive competitors, but theyre not exactly team players. Looking to get his hands on his Vengeance opponent during this wild bout, The Viper chased the despicable Cody Rhodes out of the arena (MATCH PREVIEW) while The Celtic Warrior battered Christian through the crowd. All this mayhem left John Morrison alone in the ring with Mark Henry who crushed The Prince of Parkour with The Worlds Strongest Slam for a decisive victory. The only question is: can he do the same thing to Big Show on Sunday?
Interim Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis apologized to Jim Ross (WATCH | PHOTOS) Many WWE fans were surprised by the words that came out of John Laurinaitis mouth in Mexico City Im sorry. Admitting that thousands of incendiary Twitter messages from the WWE Universe helped him realize that it was wrong to fire Jim Ross last Monday night, (WATCH) the Interim Raw General Manager invited the WWE Hall of Famer into the ring and apologized for his public termination. Mr. Laurinaitis did not welcome J.R. back to the announce booth, though. Instead, he declared a special main event for tonight John Cena & Jim Ross vs. WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio & Michael Cole.
More BFG notes: Hogan/Angle hurting bad Posted by Corbin Nordhoff on 10/17/2011 at 07:59 PM
Credit: F4WOnline.com
- According to Dave Meltzer, both Hulk Hogan and Kurt Angle were hurting really bad once they went through the curtain. Hogan was how you would expect considering his health but Angle was said to be worse than expected. It's said that Angle needed to be helped to his locker room and he was laying down in the room for a period of time.
Hogan & Velvet Sky Hogan & Velvet Sky Comment on Bound For Glory Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/17/2011 at 10:47 AM
- Velvet Sky wrote the following on Twitter early this morning regarding her first-ever Knockouts Title win:
"Thank you everyone for all the congrats for the big win at BFG! Long journey, and it means a lot that you're all behind me!! :)"
- Here are some comments from Hulk Hogan on Twitter following last night's Bound For Glory pay-per-view:
"For all the ignorant haters that hate that I proved them wrong. bumpin after 8 back surgeries, suck it haters.
it feels really weird right now , I can't lie down on my back, hopefully in a few hours it will calm down, thanks. HH
Good morning HULKAMANIACS the RED and YELLOW is BACK JACK!! I thank God today for my perfect health, abundance and greatness that is my birthright. And for my friend Sting that is a beautiful spiritual being that keeps getting greater every moment.life is perfect brother. HH"
Christina Von Eeries Name, Sarita Has Mask Note Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/17/2011 at 10:46 AM
During Sunday's Bound for Glory pre-show, the female (Christina Von Eerie) who aided Ink Inc. in their skirmish against Mexican America on Thursday's episode of IMPACT Wrestling was referred by the announcers as Toxine.
She accompanied Jesse Neal and Shannon Moore, where they unsuccessfully challenged Mexican America for the TNA World Tag Team Championship.
Near the bout's conclusion, the alternative Knockout came to grips with Sarita after she attempted to interfere on Mexican America's behalf and ripped her protective mask off. The Canadian native appeared the same as before her recent health scare.
Sarita resumed competing without the protective mask over a month ago in Mexico after announcing on July 8 that she had been stricken with facial paralysis. TNA's storyline explanation for the Mexican America star suddenly donning a protective mask on the July 14 episode of IMPACT Wrestling was that she had broken her orbital bone and jaw during a parking lot brawl with Miss Tessmacher and Tara.
On Sunday night, "Bound For Glory" aired live on Pay-Per-View, on the internet and in theaters from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Catch the replay all this week on your cable or satellite provider, or watch it online around the world at TNAOnDemand.com. Tune into Thursday's IMPACT WRESTLING on Spike TV at 9/8c for the aftermath from the event, plus exclusive footage! If you can't watch it, set your DVR to record it.
Scroll down for results, plus images below from the Pay-Per-View event
Quick Results from the Pay-Per-View:
World Tag Team Championship: Mexican America def. Ink, Inc. X Division Championship: Aries def. Kendrick Full Metal Mayhem: Rob Van Dam def. Jerry Lynn Triple Threat Match: Crimson Def. Matt Morgan and Samoa Joe Falls Count Anywhere: Mr. Anderson def. Bully Ray Knockouts Championship: Velvet Sky Def. Winter, Mickie James and Madison Rayne I Quit Match: AJ Styles forced Christopher Daniels to say I Quit Jeff Hardy and Jeff Jarrett fought in the ring after Jarrett called Hardy out Sting Def. Hulk Hogan to gain control of the company TNA World Heavyweight Championship: Kurt Angle Def. Bobby Roode
Results from the Bound for Glory Pay-Per-View
-World Tag Team Championship: After a very physical match, Mexican America defeated Ink, Inc. to retain the Tag Team Titles. There were many high spots from the two teams but after an altercation in the ring involving Toxine taking out Rosita andSarita then pulling down the pants of Anarquia. Hernandez, however, overcame and pinned Jesse Neal for Mexican America to retain the titles.
-X Division Championship: Austin Aries Defeated Brian Kendrick to retain the X division Championship. In a fast paced match, that one comes to expect from the X Division, Aries dominated throughout the first part of the match. After a missed pendulum elbow things turned in Kendricks favor. After control going back and forth and many close calls and high spots. Aries finally pulled off a nasty brain buster and pinned Kendrick to retain.
-Full Metal Mayhem: With the brutal use of ladders and chairs RVD Defeated Jerry Lynn. This match over 10 years in the making Lynn and RVD exchanged excruciating hits but in the end after an dangerous jump off the top turnbuckle to kick an already dazed ladder covered Lynn, RVD was able to get the pin for the win.
-Triple Threat: What basically started out as a 2 on 1 match eventually turned into Crimson and Morgan turning on each other and it becoming each man for himself. Joe took advantage but it wasnt enough. Crimson took out Joe with the spear, which led to Crimson getting the pin for the win and Crimson remaining undefeated.
-Falls Count Anywhere: Its safe to say that Philadelphia hated Bully Ray going into this match. While Bully Ray got his chops in, Anderson retaliated in the form of a metal sign, a cup of beer and his own signature microphone. The fight went into the back stage area but spilled back into the arena where we saw Anderson bring a guardrail to the action for some really nasty bumps. Anderson eventually was able to get the pin after a mic check through a table.
-Knockouts Championship: With Karen as the special guest referee there seemed to be some favoritism shown for Madison Rayne. After Winter attempted to spit in the face of Mickie, getting Karen instead Mickie, she was able to get the pin but with no referee in sight it was not counted. Traci ran to the ring to bring order. With Traci replacing Karen as the referee, Sky was able to get the pin on Winter to become the new Knockouts Champion!
-I Quit Match: Daniels and Styles started out going straight to submission attempts but eventually resorted to breaking each other down with kicks and dives. After going back and forth Daniels seemed to have struck a nerve and AJ finally resorted to grabbing a screwdriver which was forced Daniels to say the words I quit and immediately left the arena. As Styles was leaving Daniels reentered and took out Styles leaving him laying out on the entrance ramp.
Jeff Jarrett appeared to address Jeff Hardy and call him out. Hardy entered and immediately started fighting with Jarrett though it wasnt long before security came into break it up. Since it was fairly obvious they werent able to keep these two from beating each other up, even more security entered and escorted Jeff Jarrett out of the ring and Hardy remained in the ring to revel in the cheers of the creatures of the night
-The Immortal Battles the Icon: Going into the match a lot is on the line with the winner getting control of the company and Dixie Carter was at ringside awaiting the result. After the start of the battle Hogan called in his support, Ric Flair, to help. After going back and forth in a bloody battle Sting was able to get the pin on Hulk Hogan. The victory was short lived as Ric Flair and the rest of Immortal came in to beat down on Sting. Hulk Hogan, however, seemed to have a change of heart and came to the rescue of the Stinger clearing out the ring where the two finally made amends in the ring.
-TNA World Heavyweight Championship: The competition was fierce amongst these two competitors. There were many very close near pin falls and submissions, however, Angle managed to get the victory through a very controversial win where he used the rope for leverage to get the pin and retain the World Heavyweight Championship.
Bound For Glory Comprehensive Guide: Our Biggest Event Of The Year
It's our biggest event of the year October 15/16 in Philadelphia as Direct Auto Insurance presents BOUND FOR GLORY weekend! Our InterAction Fanfest takes place on Saturday, October 15, followed by the epic Pay-Per-View event on Sunday, October 16!
Sunday's "Bound For Glory" epic event just got even bigger! A 30-minute LIVE pre-show will be broadcast on the IMPACT WRESTLING Facebook Page at Facebook.com/IMPACTWRESTLING . In addition to the three-hour Pay-Per-View event, our Facebook page will air a FREE pre-show starting at 7:30 ET / 4:30 PT, featuring the TNA World Tag Team Championship match with Mexican America (Hernandez and Anarquia) vs. Ink Inc (Shannon Moore and Jesse Neal), plus backstage interviews with the Superstars and much more, just minutes before the "Bound For Glory" Pay-Per-View event!
INTERACTION FANFEST IN PHILADELPHIA InterAction Fanfest on Saturday gets fans up close and personal with their favorite Superstars for pictures, autographs, special interview sessions and much more. Click here for info at ShopTNA.com
HOW TO WATCH BOUND FOR GLORY
Live In Person: At the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia! Tickets at the Liacouras Center box office, or 800-298-4200, or click here to order online
On Pay-Per-View: Time Warner Cable, Comcast, Charter Cable, Cablevision, AT&T U-Verse, Verizon FIOS, DIRECTV, Dish Network, Viewer's Choice and more. Check your programming guide (PPV) for availability.
At Select Theaters Nationwide: Courtesy of Screenvision, "Bound For Glory" will also air at select movie theaters nationwide! Click here for theater locations.
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Randy Orton won a 41-Man No. 1 Contender's Battle Royal Divas Champion Beth Phoenix def. Kelly Kelly (Divas Championship Match) Sin Cara (Negro) def. Justin Gabriel WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Sheamus WWE Tag Team Champion Kofi Kingston & Zack Ryder def. United States Champion Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger Randy Orton def. World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry by Disqualification (World Heavyweight Championship Match)
Quick jumps Sin Cara (Negro) ripped the mask off Sin Cara (Azul) Orton reigned supreme in the biggest Battle Royal ever Battle Royal elimination order SmackDown results: SmackDown hosts the largest Battle Royal ever the same night it makes TV history By: Mitch Passero October 14, 2011 Tags: SmackDown: October 14, 2011
DALLAS Newly-appointed Interim Raw GM John Laurinaitis wasted no time making an impact by announcing the largest Battle Royal in WWE history would be for a championship opportunity. And on the same night, SmackDown made history of its own when it became the second longest running weekly episodic TV program ever.
SmackDown made TV history With its 634th episode, SmackDown surpassed Gunsmoke to become the second longest running weekly episodic TV program in history. The longest running show? Raw. (MORE ON SMACKDOWN'S RECORD)
Randy Orton def. World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry by Disqualification (WATCH | PHOTOS) When Randy Orton won the 41-Man No. 1 Contender's Battle Royal at the start of the night, there was no hesitation when he said the champion he wanted to face was World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry. Although Orton held his own against The Worlds Strongest Man, The Vipers quest to regain the World Title was thwarted by a sneak attack from Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes.
After leaping into the ring and stomping on Orton, Rhodes was prepared to humiliate him further by placing a paper bag over his head like he did on Monday's Raw (RAW PHOTOS). However on this night, Big Show charged to the ring, sending Rhodes scurrying for cover. Then after driving Henry to the canvas with a shoulder tackle, The Worlds Largest Athlete fed Rhodes to Orton, who promptly dropped him with an RKO. To cap things off, Show demolished Henry with a chokeslam, leaving Orton and Show standing tall.
WWE Tag Team Champion Kofi Kingston & Zack Ryder def. United States Champion Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger (WATCH | PHOTOS) Zack Ryder continued to generate attention for himself by convincing SmackDown GM Theodore Long to put him in a match because WWE Tag Team Champion Evan Bourne is injured (WATCH). Picking up a huge win for his team and more momentum in WWE Ryder pinned United States Champion Dolph Ziggler.
WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Sheamus (WATCH | PHOTOS) For the second time in the night, Christian screwed Sheamus. With The Celtic Warrior perched on the turnbuckle, Christian appeared out of nowhere and pulled Sheamus feet out from under him. WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio quickly seized the opportunity by kicking Sheamus twice in the head and pinning him. Afterward, Christian put the punctuation mark on his dastardly deed by blasting The Celtic Warrior with two hard-hitting spears.
Sin Cara (Negro) def. Justin Gabriel (WATCH | PHOTOS) In the ongoing rift between the two Sin Caras, Sin Cara (Negro) brutally attacked Sin Cara (Azul) in the backstage area, ripped off his blue mask and put it on himself. Later, he kept the blue mask on and wore it during his match with Justin Gabriel, who he defeated with a leap from the top rope.
Divas Champion Beth Phoenix def. Kelly Kelly in a Divas Championship Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) Despite showing signs of her new, aggressive style, Kelly Kelly could not overcome Divas Champion Beth Phoenix, who successfully defended her title with a devastating Glam Slam.
Randy Orton won a 41-Man No. 1 Contender's Battle Royal (WATCH | PHOTOS) The night started with major news. With new Interim Raw GM John Laurinaitis at his side, Teddy Long announced the first match of the night would feature 41 Superstars in the largest Battle Royal in WWE history. Laurinaitis then revealed the winner would earn a title match against the champion of his choosing.
During the mayhem, powerhouses like Mason Ryan and Sheamus eliminated multiple Superstars. With bodies flying, a Brogue Kick from The Celtic Warrior sent The Miz careening from the ring. But since Miz didnt go over the top rope, he was still in contention. In contrast, even though Christian was eliminated, in a devious move, he reentered the ring and took Sheamus out of the hunt.
As the field thinned down to the final two combatants, Miz found himself battling Randy Orton tooth-and-nail for the championship opportunity. With both Superstars tangling with each other on the ring apron, The Viper downed Miz with an RKO. In a wild finish, the momentum from the RKO carried both Superstars to the arena floor. But since Mizs feet hit just before Ortons, the victory went to The Viper.
Battle Royal Elimination Order: 1. Cody Rhodes, 2. Johnny Curtis, 3. JTG, 4. Michael McGillicutty, 5. Derrick Bateman, 6. Yoshi Tatsu, 7. Titus ONeil, 8. Matt Striker, 9. William Regal, 10. Percy Watson, 11. John Morrison, 12. Dolph Ziggler, 13. Trent Baretta, 14. Jey Uso, 15. Ted DiBiase, 16. Tyson Kidd, 17. Daniel Bryan, 18. Tyler Reks, 19. Curt Hawkins, 20. Drew McIntrye, 21. Justin Gabriel, 22. Mason Ryan, 23. Primo, 24. Santino Marella, 25. Alex Riley, 26. Kofi Kingston, 27. Zack Ryder, 28. David Otunga, 29. Jimmy Uso, 30. Ezekiel Jackson, 31. Heath Slater, 32. Sin Cara (Negro), 33. Christian, 34. R-Truth , 35. CM Punk, 36. Sheamus, 37. Wade Barrett, 38. Jack Swagger, 39. Jinder Mahal, 40. The Miz
TNA To Launch New International Brand Before The End Of 2011 Yesterday, 10:48 PM Posted by Fyzza in Latest TNA Wrestling News & Rumors TNA hired Dave Lagana not to work on the existing Impact Wrestling series, but to take part in a brand new project the company will be launching later this year in India. The new project will be a weekly series for the Indian market that will not be utilizing the TNA brand name. Sources indicate that the project, which has been spearheaded by Jeff Jarrett, will be taping for a week in December with an additional week of tapings also scheduled for January 2012. The project will be a completely separate entity from TNA - both in terms of the creative team and the roster of talents. Joining Lagana and Jarrett on the creative end of things will be Dutch Mantel. Former TNA referee Rudy Charles has also been very involved in the development of the project's roster. The word we are getting is that they have cultivated a potential roster of former WWE/TNA/WCW/ECW types as well as independent talents that have not had major television exposure. I do not know if any talents have been signed as of this writing. Sonjay Dutt, who was in India last week with BG James to scout talent, will also be a major part of the project. The project had well over 100 potential Indian talents try out and of those, ten were selected and will be brought to the United States to train as pro wrestlers and be part of the new series. Obviously, James will not be involved as he has taken a position as a WWE Producer on a probationary basis. The new series will air in India on The Colors Network (known here in the United States as Aapka Colors in the U.S), a Viacom-owned network that launched in 2008. Endemol, a major international television production and distribution company, is also involved with the project. So, there you have it. A brand new, internationally based TNA brand will launch before the end of 2011.
- Evan Bourne missed this week's WWE SmackDown tapings because it's believed he suffered a stinger after the stiff powerbomb from Jack Swagger on Monday's RAW Supershow. Bourne resumed working at the RAW live events in Mexico on Wednesday and Thursday so it appears he's doing better.
- As noted before, its believed that John Morrison will be leaving WWE soon. Its said that he has done nothing wrong or caused trouble for officials but theres speculation that like Drew McIntyre, Morrison is paying the price for who he was dating former WWE Diva Melina.
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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