- Below is the promotional poster for TNA's Victory Road pay-per-view, courtesy of Dixie Carter's Twitter today. The poster features Sting's split personality. Victory Road takes place on March 18th from the Impact Zone in Orlando.
WWE Reports Zack Ryder Is Injured Posted by Steve Carrier on 01/10/2012 at 10:54 PM
- WWE's website is reporting that United States Champion Zack Ryder was seriously injured at the hands of Kane on Monday's RAW Supershow.
The storyline article says WWE doctors have Ryder recovering from the injuries and it's unlikely he will be able to defend the United States Title on next week's RAW.
They add that Ryder will undergo further evaluation at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California before next week's RAW.
WWE RAW Supershow Rating from Last Night Posted by Steve Carrier on 01/10/2012 at 06:41 PM
- The January 9th WWE RAW Supershow scored a 2.9 cable rating with 4,008,000 viewers. This is down from last week's 4,438,000 viewers and 3.1 rating. RAW's viewership dropped again this week as the first hour did a 2.96 rating and the second hour did a 2.77 rating - a loss of 176,000 viewers.
In comparison, the BCS Championship Game on ESPN did a 16.22 rating with 24,214,000 viewers but was down 15% from last year's game.
What Happened After WWE Raw Went Off the Air Posted by Steve Carrier on 01/10/2012 at 12:45 AM
After Raw went off the air last night in Corpus Christi, Texas, Dolph Ziggler cut a promo on how he beat John Cena.
Moments later CM Punk made his way out to the ring but only to be on the receiving end of a beat down from Jack Swagger and Kane. John Cena and Big Show came out to make the save. Jack Swagger then was a victim of John Cena, Big Show and CM Punk's finisher maneuvers. The three then posed to close the show.
Brodus Clay Returns to WWE RAW as The Funk-asaurus
- Brodus Clay made his return on tonight's WWE RAW Supershow from Texas, defeating Curt Hawkins in a quick match.
Brodus returned as "The Funk-asaurus" and had dancers accompany him to the ring. This was far from the Brodus Clay we saw months ago with Alberto Del Rio.
Brodus was trending worldwide on Twitter during RAW.
Sheamus & Santino Marella def. Wade Barrett & Jinder Mahal (PHOTOS) World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan def. Kofi Kingston (PHOTOS) Brodus Clay def. Curt Hawkins (PHOTOS) WWE Champion CM Punk def. Jack Swagger (PHOTOS) Divas Champion Beth Phoenix vs. Eve did not happen (PHOTOS) Dolph Ziggler and John Cena ended in a double count-out (PHOTOS)
WWE Raw SuperShow results: The fury of Kane's hate By: Kevin Powers January 9, 2012 Tags: WWE Raw SuperShow: January 9, 2012
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - Kane continued to taunt John Cena on the second WWE Raw SuperShow of 2012 and brutally attacked Cena and United States Champion Zack Ryder. Also, Chris Jericho was once again speechless in front of the WWE Universe and Edge and the legendary Four Horsemen were announced as 2012 WWE Hall of Fame inductees.
Dolph Ziggler and John Cena ended in a double count-out (PHOTOS | WATCH) Two weeks before facing WWE Champion CM Punk, No. 1 contender Dolph Ziggler battled 10-time WWE Champion John Cena in WWE Raw SuperShow's main event. Ziggler used his agility and amateur background to show-off and keep Cena from building momentum early in the contest. However, as Cena built up steam against Ziggler, the TitanTron showed Kane attacking Zack Ryder as the U.S. Champion tried to change his flat tire. As soon as he was free of Ziggler's attempts at a sleeper hold, Cena ran to help his broski. As he exited the arena, the Cenation leader was attacked by The Big Red Monster. The menacing Kane stood over the unconscious Cena and Ryder as Raw SuperShow went off the air.
Divas Champion Beth Phoenix vs. Eve did not happen (PHOTOS | WATCH) Eve made her way to the ring ready to battle WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix, but instead of The Glamazons entrance theme playing, the arena went red and Kanes music played. Eve panicked, unsure of what to do until U.S. Champion Zack Ryder ran to the ring to try and help her escape. They ran to Ryders car, which suspiciously had a flat tire.
Chris Jericho addressed the WWE Universe (PHOTOS | WATCH) Chris Jericho returned to WWE on the first Raw SuperShow of 2012. He gleefully greeted fans who welcomed his return, but Jericho left the arena without saying a word. On the second WWE Raw SuperShow of 2012, the WWE Universe hoped for more from WWEs first Undisputed Champion. As Jericho made his way to the ring to resounding cheers from the WWE Universe, he was overwhelmed with emotion and left the arena speechless.
Ricardo Rodriguez called out R-Truth allowing Miz to attack (PHOTOS | WATCH) After two weeks of being attacked by his former tag team partner, The Miz failed to recruit a bodyguard to provide protection from R-Truth. Taking matters into his own hands, Miz forced Ricardo Rodriguez to insult R-Truth in order to call him out in Corpus Christi. Alberto Del Rio's personal ring announcer tried to avoid a confrontation by signing "La Cucaracha." However, slapping the microphone out of R-Truth's hand resulted in the physical confrontation Ricardo hoped to avoid. But before R-Truth could leave the ring, The Miz attacked from the crowd. Even though The Awesome One's intial attack seemed successful, R-Truth turned the tide, forcing Miz to flee back through the crowd.
The Four Horsemen will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2012 (FOUR HORSEMEN'S PROFILE)
WWE Champion CM Punk def. Jack Swagger (PHOTOS | WATCH) In two weeks, CM Punk will defend the WWE Championship against Dolph Ziggler with Interim Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis as the Special Guest Referee. On WWE Raw SuperShow, The Voice of the Voiceless faced off against another of Vickie Guerreros prize Superstars, Jack Swagger. However, in an effort to show his impartiality toward the WWE Champion at Royal Rumble, the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations Mr. Laurinaitis told Punk that if he defeated Swagger, The All-American American and Vickie Guerrero would be banned from ringside at Royal Rumble.
With this extra bit of motivation, the WWE Champion battled the former World Heavyweight Champion with increased vigor. However, Jack Swagger is a formidable competitor and used his amateur background to try and maintain an advantage over The Voice of the Voiceless. However, following a flying elbow drop, the referee made an errant three-count that allowed CM Punk to secure the victory. Regardless of the call, Jack Swagger and Vickie Guerrero are banned from ringside of the WWE Title Match at Royal Rumble.
Brodus Clay def. Curt Hawkins (PHOTOS | WATCH) After weeks of anticipation, Brodus Clay finally made his WWE Raw SuperShow debut against Curt Hawkins. Flanked by gorgeous dancers, Clay boogied his way to the ring and dominated a confused Hawkins. Following his impressive debut victory, big Brodus Clay literally shook the foundations of the WWE Universe and shuffled his way out Corpus Christi.
World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan def. Kofi Kingston (Non-Title Match) (PHOTOS | WATCH | WATCH WWE.COM EXCLUSIVE) Earlier today in a WWE.com Exclusive video, Kofi Kingston questioned the way in which World Champion Daniel Bryan defeated Big Show on SmackDown. In response, Bryan challenged Kofi to a match on Raw SuperShow. When they collided in the ring, the agile competitors battled back and forth, but it was the World Champion who stood victorious after capturing Kingston in the LeBell Lock. As Bryan celebrated like he won the lottery, Big Show wanted to have a word with the champion.
Daniel Bryan offered Big Show another opportunity for the World Title at any time. The Worlds Largest Athlete was one step ahead of the champion and revealed that SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long granted Big Show a No Disqualification, No Count-out World Title rematch on SmackDown.
Edge will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2012 (EDGE'S SUPERSTAR PROFILE)
Sheamus & Santino Marella def. Wade Barrett & Jinder Mahal (PHOTOS | WATCH) Last week on Raw SuperShow, Santino Marella was decimated by The Barrett Barrage. On SmackDown, Barrett and Jinder Mahal teamed up to attack The Celtic Warrior. Sheamus and Santino joined forces in seeking retribution and proved that a common goal can breed excellent teamwork. After a hard-fought battle, Santino took down Mahal with the Cobra and secured the victory.
John Cena attacked Kane (PHOTOS | WATCH) The Big Red Monster started the second WWE Raw SuperShow of 2012 by taunting John Cena, continuing to push him to embrace hate. It didnt take long for the Cenation leader to respond as he charged the ring and a brawl erupted all over the arena and backstage. The battle ended in a stalemate with neither Superstar truly getting the best of the other.
More On The Cancelled Germany Tour Dates. Press Releases From TNA and Promoter
As we mentioned earlier, TNA has cancelled the German Leg of their Maximum Impact Tour. TNA has finally issued a press release on the cancellation:
The IMPACT WRESTLING World Tour events in Essen, Leipzig and Neu-Ulm, Germany, have been cancelled. Tickets can be refunded at point of purchase.
German promoters Shooter Promotions GmbH, running the German portion of the Maximum Impact Tour have released the following press release:
Due to the unexpectedly poor box office sales, the three planned TNA Wrestling shows have been canceled. Ticket holders can return their tickets can be returned to the respective box offices.
Breaking: One Half Of TNA Maximum Impact Tour Cancelled
TNA has cancelled all 3 Germany tour stops of their Maximum Impact Tour. This cancellation was due to poor ticket sales. We will have more on this througout the day.
Results From Genesis: Bobby Roode vs. Jeff Hardy For The World Title & More!
On Sunday night, "Genesis" aired live on Pay-Per-View and on the internet from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, featuring Bobby Roode vs. Jeff Hardy for the World Heavyweight Championship and much more! Catch the replay all this week on your cable or satellite provider, or watch it online around the world at TNAOnDemand.com.
Scroll down for results, plus images below from the Pay-Per-View event
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.
Quick Results from the Pay-Per-View:
X-Division Title: Austin Aries Def. Zema Ion, Kid Kash and Jesse Sorensen Devon Def. "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero Gunner Def. Rob Van Dam Knockouts Championship: Gail Kim Def. Mickie James Monsters Ball Match: Abyss Def. Ray Tag Team Championship: Crimson & Matt Morgan Def. Samoa Joe & Magnus Kurt Angle Def. "Cowboy" James Storm Heavyweight Title Match: Jeff Hardy wins due to DQ, However Roode retains title
Results from the Genesis Pay-Per-View
X-Division Title: Rap Star Rick Ross was in attendance who promptly made his feelings known of his opinion of Zema Ion during his entrance. At the start of the match Aries immediately left the ring followed by Kash, which left Ion and Sorensen duking it out in the ring. The two finally made their way back in after seeing an opportunity for a pin however neither was able to follow through for the pin. After bringing the fight outside Ion took a massive twist off the top rope to the outside of the ring to take out Aries and Kash, followed by Sorensen taking a dive off the top as well. Ion managed to get the first elimination by pinning Kash. Sorensen nearly got the second elimination on Aries but was stopped by Ion, though this came back on him as Sorensen shortly after eliminated Ion. Aries nearly had an elimination on Sorensen however the ref was distracted missed the pin. After Ion, who was waiting outside the ring, interfered by stopping Sorensen from taking out Aries, Aries was able to take advantage and get the pin on Sorensen to retain the X-Division Championship.
"The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero vs. Devon: The match got off to a quick start with Devon running to the ring and immediately starting a very rough beat down on Pope with Devons sons Terrance and Terrell at ringside. This seemed to be a bit much for the Pope ashe begged him to stop shortly into the match. While Devon showed no mercy Pope was able to turn the match in his favor and maintain. Each time Devon managed to build a little bit of momentum the Pope would shut him down and keep the match in his control. Pope brought in Devons kids Terrance and Terrell and told them to start beating on their father, but after they wouldnt he took them out, which unleashed the fire in Devon who went after Pope in a full on assault and led to Devon getting the pin on The Pope. After the match Devon and his sons resolved their personal issues and were all back together.
Gunner vs. Rob Van Dam: The match started with the two competitors exchanging holds on each other with neither seeming to gain the upper hand. They ended up exchanging blows and kicks with control of the match going from RVD during much of the early part of the match to Gunner after receiving some advice from his mentor Ric Flair. The match went outside of the ring where Gunner attempted to expose the concrete as he has done with competitors on the past few weeks of IMPACT WRESTLING but was stopped by the referee and was forced back into the ring. RVD managed to start building momentum in his favor, however Gunner left to go to the outside the ring next to Ric Flair. RVD attempted to dive on Gunner outside the ring however Flair pulled Gunner away and Van Dam landed on the exposed concrete below. As the Ref was distracted dealing with Flair,Gunner DDTd RVD on the exposed concrete then got him back into the ring to get the pin for the win. RVD was stretchered out of ringside by emergency personnel.
Knockouts Championship: As part of a stipulation suggested by Velvet Sky to Sting, Rayne was forced to stay inside a cage hung at ringside during the match, which was dubbed Velvets Touch. The match went back and forth with many near pin falls coming from each competitor in a very physical match. Though Rayne was suspended at ringside (and she made sure you didnt forget she was there ) she still managed to interfere by tossing two brass knuckles with the first being discovered by the ref, however the second managed to be intercepted by Mickie who used them against Gail and led to a disqualification. As a result Gail Kim retained the Knockouts Championship.
Monsters Ball Match: At the start of the match Bully Ray delayed then inevitable and continuously left the ring. Finally Ray grabbed a chair and taunted the Monster who left to grab a chair and even the odds. After some back and forth the Monster took it upon him self to load the ring up with weapons and the match continued. Finally after Ray turned his back, Abyss brought out Janice from under the ring which prompted Bully Ray to give up and leave. Abyss would not have this and he went and brought him back in to the match. From this point the match continued to get more brutal with barbed wire, a cheese grater, and thumbtacks. After Abyss attempted to slam Ray into the thumbtacks Ray went for the table, however Abyss managed to counter and send Ray into the table instead. Between Abyss being sandwiched between Razor board and Ray being slammed into thumbtacks its amazing these two competitors were able to continue as long as they did. Finally, after a black hole slam into barbed wire a bloodied Abyss was declared the winner and he will retain his freedom from Immortal. After years of Monsters Ball matches this one tops them all.
Later during the Tag Team Championship match Ray was seen beating down on Abyss. Later in the Pay-Per-View the cameras caught up with Ray who was cleaning blood off to find out what happened to Abyss however he said he had no idea where he was.
Tag Team Championship: Starting out with Morgan and Joe these two started with an exchange of blows that Morgan seemed unaffected by for the first few, however after continued blows Joe seemed to start effecting Morgan. Shortly into the match both Magnus and Crimson were tagged in and a lot of back and froth happened until Crimson tagged in Morgan and gave Magnus repeated elbows then immediately tagged Crimson back in. The match continued with a series of quick tags to and smart tag team strategy by both teams. The challengers were in control of a big part of the match but it managed to turn around back into the favor of Morgan and Crimson leading to Morgan getting the pin on Magnus and the duo retaining the World Tag Team Titles.
Kurt Angle vs. "Cowboy" James Storm This match started out with each competitor being very cautious so as to not make a mistake. The pace started to pick up with Storm in control of the match and keeping the pressure on Angle. After a slight hesitation on the part of James Storm, Angle managed to turn things in his favor and maintain it for a large part of the match. Storm was eventually able to get things turned back in his favor, however Kurt retaliated with multiple suplexes and a moonsault. From here on the control changed back and forth between the two. In the end Angle managed to avoid the last call super kick and answer with a low blow and a kick to the face to take out Storm and get the pin on him.
Heavyweight Title Match: The crowd was in favor of the challenger Jeff Hardy for this match. Roode started out dominating Hardy with his calculated ground and pound style. Hardy was able to gain control and bring it outside of the ring where Hardy managed to wear down Roode and at one point cleared fans from ring side and drop kicked Roode into the guard rail. However, after this Roode dominated and wore down Hardy punishing every inch of his body. Bobbys strategy for the most part seemed to be to keep Hardy on the mat to prevent him from going high risk, essentially cutting off his main means for offense. Finally Roode mocked Hardy before jumping on him off the ropes and Hardy managed to lift his leg in time to take out Roode. Though Hardy was slow to get up he managed to turn the tide in his favor. From here forward the control seemed to go back and forth though not according to Roodes plan and at one point he attempted to leave and take the count out, though Hardy would not allow it. Hardy continuously put the pressure on Roode who tried leaving yet again with thetitle. In desperation Roode kicked the referee to get the disqualification, which gives Hardy the win but allows Roode to retain the title. An unhappy Hardy gave Roode, who was laid out from a twist of fate right before the ref called for a disqualification, a farewell Swonton Bomb and left the arena.
Former WWE Diva Now Called "First Lady of ROH" Posted by Steve Carrier on 01/08/2012 at 12:00 PM
- Former WWE Diva Maria Kanellis appeared at last night's Ring of Honor TV tapings in Baltimore, Maryland with her boyfriend Mike Bennett, continuing to work as heels.
Maria is now being called the "First Lady of ROH."
After making her second appearance for the company, she is confirmed for the Ring of Honor shows in Miami during WrestleMania 28 weekend.
Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes def. Booker T (Intercontinental Championship Match) (PHOTOS) Hornswoggle def. Heath Slater (Over-the-Top Rope Challenge) (PHOTOS) Hunico def. Ted DiBiase (PHOTOS) Santino Marella def. Drew McIntyre (PHOTOS) Primo & Epico def. WWE Tag Team Champions Air Boom (Title-free Match)(PHOTOS) Tamina def. Natalya (PHOTOS) World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan def. Big Show (Disqualification - World Heavyweight Title Match) (PHOTOS)
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. While Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes reigned supreme in an epic battle against WWE legend Booker T, Daniel Bryan was lucky to walk away World Heavyweight Champion, following a highly questionable result in his title showdown against Big Show.
World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan def. Big Show by Disqualification in a World Heavyweight Title Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) At WWE TLC, Daniel Bryan cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase, snatching the newly captured World Heavyweight Championship from a war torn Big Show. This week, the new champion put the title on the line against a determined Worlds Largest Athlete, looking for payback and to take back what was once his.
With Mark Henry sitting in with the SmackDown announce team, the David and Goliath showdown unfolded, with the fierce might of the giant clashing full force with the technical skill of the reigning champ. In the height of the fury after escaping the LeBell Lock Big Show looked ready to finish things off with the WMD. However, Bryan was able to avoid the crippling assault, ducking out of the ring. There, he got into strong words with Henry, leading to a powerful shove by The Worlds Strongest Man that left the referee no choice but the call for the disqualification.
As a stunned and furious Big Show looked on in the ring, Daniel Bryan lucky to get out of the match with the World Heavyweight Championship still in his grasp raised his title high above his head, celebrated his controversial title defense.
Tamina def. Natalya (WATCH | PHOTOS) Channeling the wild side of her WWE Hall of Fame father Jimmy Superfly Snuka, an animalistic Tamina overcame Jim The Anvil Neidharts daughter Natalya with an explosive splash off the top rope.
Primo & Epico def. WWE Tag Team Champions Air Boom in a Title-free Match (PHOTOS) Amidst the bedlam of a high-octane tag team match-up, Rosa Mendes blocked Kofi Kingstons path as he looked ready to launch himself on Epico outside the ring. This distraction paved the way for Epico to grab the high-flyers legs and hurl him out to ringside with incredible velocity.
This did not stop the legal man Evan Bourne from gaining an advantage over Primo in the ring. However, as he attempted to hit the Air Bourne off the top rope, Epico struck again, pulling his cousin out of harms way as Bourne crashed to the canvas. This allowed Primo to pick up the victory, giving his team another win over the WWE Tag Team Champions.
Santino Marella def. Drew McIntyre (WATCH | PHOTOS) In a match that would decide whether Santino would become the new Assistant to the General Manager Theodore Long or whether Drew McIntyres job would truly be in jeopardy, The Italian Stallion would prevail. With both Superstars battling on the ropes, McIntyre ended up smashing his head into the steel ring post. This set up the infamous Cobra to strike, earning Santino the career-changing three-count. Sheamus felt the dual wrath of Jinder Mahal & Wade Barrett (WATCH | PHOTOS) One week after leaving Randy Orton injured at the bottom of an arena staircase, Wade Barrett came before the WWE Universe to declare The Viper "finished" the latest victim of The Barrett Barrage. But, when he insisted that he would triumph in the Royal Rumble Match, Sheamus emerged to dispute his claim, insulting the English Superstar in the process.
Just as things were heating up with the two intense Superstars, Jinder Mahal interrupted their stare down, slapping The Celtic Warrior. Mahal and Barrett proceeded to launch a vicious double assault on The Great White. Though Sheamus fought back with pure Irish tenacity, he could not overcome the odds ultimately suffering the Winds of Change by Barrett and the Punjabi Clutch by Jinder.
Hunico def. Ted DiBiase (WATCH | PHOTOS) Riding to the ring on a low-rider driven by his amigo Camacho, Hunico mocked Ted DiBiase, suggesting that he and his cohort might need to crash one of the DiBiase Posse Parties in the near future.
In the culmination of their heated battle, Hunico backed up his tough talk conquering DiBiase with an impressive submission maneuver-pin combination.
Hornswoggle def. Heath Slater in an Over-the-Top Rope Challenge (WATCH | PHOTOS) After being humiliated by Sheamus and Hornswoggle one week ago, Heath Slater challenged the latter to an Over-the-Top Rope Challenge. Although it looked like The One Man Southern Rock Band would find success in hurling his pint-sized opponent over the ropes and into the loss column, Hornswoggle latched onto his long, red hair at the last second, causing Slater to plummet to defeat.
When Slater jumped back into the ring to try and get his revenge after the bell, his former WWE Tag Team Champion partner Justin Gabriel came to the rescue, dropping the 450 Splash on his old ally.
Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes def. Booker T in an Intercontinental Championship Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) Heading into their blockbuster title rematch, both Cody Rhodes and Booker T possessed one victory over each other the former at WWE TLC and the latter on Raw several weeks ago. In the height of their earth-shattering third encounter, the Intercontinental Champion would ultimately prevail. Shortly after escaping the three-count attempt that resulted from the Master of the Spin-A-Roonies signature scissor kick, Rhodes roared back, hitting his own springboard kick to earn a monumental victory over a decorated WWE legend.
TNA Impact Wrestling Quarter Hour Ratings For January 5 2011
Q1: Impact opened with a 1.23 rating for a show-opening exchange involving Sting, Robert Roode & Bully Ray & Kurt Angle, and Jeff Hardy & Abyss & James Storm. (up 4.4% vs. 2011-Q1 average)
Q2: Impact dropped to a first-hour low 1.09 rating. The segment included two commercial breaks and the first-half of a Knockouts Tag Title match, with the commercials dragging down the rating. (down 5.7% vs. 2011-Q2 average)
Q3: Impact rebounded to a near-show-high 1.22 rating for the second-half of the KO Tag Title match, backstage segments, and half of a commercial break. (up 4.6% vs. 2011-Q3 average)
Q4: Impact began a steady decline with a 1.16 rating for the first-half of RVD vs. Gunner and one-and-a-half commercial breaks. (up 3.1% vs. 2011-Q4 average)
Q5: In a rare occurrence from Q4 to Q5, Impact declined to a 1.12 rating for RVD-Gunner part 2, backstage promos for the main event, the first-half of an X Division tag match, and one commercial break. This was the first Q4 to Q5 decline since October 20. (down 9.1% vs. 2011-Q5 average)
Q6: Impact declined to a 1.03 rating for a segment with the second-half of the X Division tag, one commercial, and the first-half of the Wild Card tag tournament finals. (down 11.2% vs. 2011-Q6 average)
Q7: Impact declined to a show-low 0.99 rating for the tag match part 2 and one commercial break. (down 13.1% vs. 2011-Q7 average)
Q8: Impact rebounded to a 1.05 rating for the main event six-man tag match and one commercial break. (down 10.8% vs. 2011-Q8 average)
Colors TV have released new promos for their Ring Ka King promotion on their Youtube channel. These promos feature TNA Wrestling superstars Matt Morgan, Abyss and Scott Steiner.
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.
Gastenboek
Druk op onderstaande knop om een berichtje achter te laten in mijn gastenboek