The WWE World Tag Team Championship, with lineage dating back to 1971, is now considered retired by WWEs official website. The Hart Dynasty are listed as the championships final holders. The active tag team championship, currently held by Drew McIntyre and Cody Rhodes, dates back to 2002.
Last nights 9/27 WWE Monday Night Raw did a 2.7 cable rating. This is a drop from last weeks 2.8 rating. The show went head-to-head with a Packers/Bears game that ended up being the fifth most watched event ever in cable history.
Kurt Angle Tweeted that he and TNA have agreed on a new deal for one year. He said, "I am there for a while! Unless I lose at BFG. Then I will retire."
Former WWE Diva making a return? Posted by Roscoe De Soto on 09/27/2010 at 11:41 PM
Former WWE performer Lauren Jones noted on her Twitter account this afternoon that she is meeting with WWE's Executive Vice President of Talent Relations, John Laurinaitis (Johnny Ace); likely regarding a possible return to the organization.
"Oh yeah, I forgot 2mention 2 all the amazing WWE fans out there!" she wrote. "I am meeting with talent development & Johny Ace 2 see what MIGHT b next..!"
Though she is long removed from WWE, Jones has kept in touch with Laurinaitis over the years and thus a possible return to the organization was never out of the question.
Since parting ways with WWE in June 2005, Jones has immersed herself in numerous endeavors including the launch of a successful wedding shoe line, her own network television show, the release of a workout DVD, radio hosting, and various other media platforms. She was also featured in a scene in the summer blockbuster The Expendables as Mickey Rourke's character's girlfriend.
Mick Foley reveals his big announcement Posted by Corbin Nordhoff on 09/27/2010 at 04:37 PM
Mick Foley announced the following on his Twitter account:
I am thrilled to announce that I will be teaming up with Union Square Media to do a major movie based on my life story! This really is a HUGE announcement for me one that I hope you feel was worth waiting for.
The Miz & Alex Riley def. United States Champion Daniel Bryan & John Morrison Natalya won Diva Battle Royal to become No. 1 contender to the Unified Divas Championship Sheamus vs. The Great Khali ended in a No Contest John Cena def. Edge Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater def. Evan Bourne & Mark Henry WWE Tag Team Champions Drew McIntyre & Dashing Cody Rhodes def. The Hart Dynasty WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Chris Jericho ended in a No Contest
INDIANAPOLIS Its been said that the road to hell is paved with good intentions. Whoever thought up that must have never watched Raw. There are a galaxy of Superstars who have never nurtured a good intention in their lives, and with just one week until they find themselves in Hell, they arent about to start now.
WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Chris Jericho ended in a No Contest (PHOTOS | WATCH | EXCLUSIVE: Medics assist Jericho) This was to be Chris Jerichos moment, the match that would render all of his recent misfortunes obsolete. If Jericho could manage to defeat WWE Champion Randy Orton, he would indeed resurrect his standing in WWE. Alas, not only would victory escape him, medics would be required to tend to his unconscious body.
Although Jericho poured every ounce of cunning and energy into the squared circle, even an attack on Orton by Sheamus and his attempted use of a steel chair against The Viper would prove useless. Orton appeared to be at the height of his powers, damaging the Irishman and dodging the metal weapon to level Jericho with an RKO.
With his Hell in a Cell opponent, Sheamus, observing at ringside, WWEs Apex Predator seemed to relish his next move. His opponent hobbled, Orton charged, swung back his leg and punted Jericho squarely in the skull. The kick transformed the ever-conceited Canadian into an oozing pile of flesh, who left the ring on a stretcher. The ruthless kick also undoubtedly left a strong impression on The Celtic Warrior with less than a week until he and The Viper square off in Hell.
WWE Tag Team Champions Drew McIntyre & Dashing Cody Rhodes def. The Hart Dynasty (PHOTOS | WATCH) The Hart Dynasty continues to undergo palpitations. After David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd lost their match against WWE Tag Team Champions Drew McIntyre & Dashing Cody Rhodes, the two began bickering with one another. In an attempt to calm things, Natalya acted as peacemaker. Although the two simmered significantly, their anger was clearly just below the skin.
Johnny Knoxville to act as special guest star next week King of the Jackass crew, Johnny Knoxville, will bring his high-octane hijinx to Raw next week as special guest star of Raw. What sort of stunts will the star of the Jackass 3-D feature film uncork on the Raw roster? To find out, tune in Monday night.
The Nexus Justin Gabriel & Heath Slater def. Evan Bourne & Mark Henry; Nexus threatened to invade SmackDown (PHOTOS | WATCH) The power and quickness of Mark Henry & Evan Bourne may seem like thunder and lightning, but leave it to The Nexus to rain on their parade. Nexus members Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel teamed together to take down the duo in a tag team encounter.
Afterward, the other members of Nexus came forth to make an ominous announcement. Just two days before Hell in a Cell takes place at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, the band of outlaws promised to invade the premiere of Friday Night SmackDown on its new home Syfy.
Upon hearing the plans of his Hell in a Cell opponent, Wade Barrett, John Cena vowed to show up at the SmackDown Syfy premiere as well, adding that, if he runs into the group, Hell in a Cell will start early.
Raws anonymous General Manager visited The Cutting Edge; John Cena def. Edge (PHOTOS | WATCH) It was a Cutting Edge first and, hopefully, last. Edge conducted his talk show segment with the disembodied, electronically-modified voice of the anonymous Raw GM through the omnipresent laptop computer. A frustrated Edge continually berated the GM, who apparently had heard enough and placed The Rated-R Superstar in a match against John Cena.
Although The Ultimate Opportunist was irate, he nonetheless tackled the challenge with aplomb, seemingly winning the bout. Unfortunately for him, Cenas foot had been under the rope, nullifying his victory. The Raw GM then called for the match to continue, and an exasperated Edge quickly tapped out to Cenas STF.
So enraged was Edge at the decision that he armed himself with a steel chair and, despite the GMs warnings to the contrary, proceeded to smash the laptop into a thousand angry pieces.
Sheamus vs. The Great Khali ended in a No Contest (PHOTOS | WATCH) Sheamus seemed determined to send a message to his Hell in a Cell opponent, WWE Champion Randy Orton. As a result, the Irishman challenged any Superstar from the Raw roster to face him, and, in return, he received a rather large volunteer, The Great Khali. Normally, The Punjabi Giant would make chutney of his rivals, but The Celtic Warrior was in no mood for the former World Heavyweight Champion and pummeled his opponent into submission. Randy Orton, are you listening?
Ted DiBiase received an unusual note (WATCH) Mo money, mo problems. Golden couple Ted DiBiase and Maryse continued to experience relationship turmoil after the French Canadian lost in the Divas Battle Royal. As The Fortunate Son attempted to console her, someone slipped a note under their door. The missive was addressed to DiBiase and contained the cryptic message, Next week you WILL be mine.
Natalya won Diva Battle Royal to become No. 1 contender to the Unified Divas Championship (PHOTOS | WATCH) The pink-and-black attack is back. The Hart Dynastys Natalya seized her opportunity in a Diva Battle Royal to become the No. 1 contender to the Unified Divas Championship. The beautiful powerhouse defeated Melina, Eve, Gail Kim, Alicia Fox, Maryse, Jillian, Tamina and The Bella Twins as current Unified Divas Champion Michelle McCool and her Flawless co-conspirator, Layla, observed from ringside.
The Miz & Alex Riley def. United States Champion Daniel Bryan & John Morrison; Raw GM arranged U.S. Championship Triple Threat Submissions Count Anywhere Match (PHOTOS | WATCH) The Miz may consider himself a sage and wise teacher, but the egomaniac still has a lot to learn. After spouting off about how hes better than the U.S. Champion Daniel Bryan, The Cleveland Screamer teamed with his assistant Alex Riley in a tag match against Daniel Bryan and Mizs former partner, John Morrison! Although Miz managed to squeak out a victory due to a miscalculation by the opposition, the fight continued outside the ring, prompting the anonymous Raw General Manager to chime in.
The GM arranged a match for Hell in a Cell that puts Miz at a distinct disadvantage: A U.S. Championship Triple Threat Submissions Count Anywhere Match. In short, the stipulations favor submissions specialist Daniel Bryan and the man whose athleticism translates anywhere, John Morrison.
WWE has signed model Melyssa Buhl to a developmental deal. She is 26 years old and is from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She noted online that she will be entering a contract on October 14th, presumably her WWE deal, and wouldnt be able to book shoots with photographers after that.
There have been rumors within WWE about RAW Diva Jillian Hall's future with the company. While her status with the company is in good standing, plans are being made to "retire" Jillian as an on-air performer. She would then work as a trainer to WWE's female developmental talents in Tampa, Florida. No word yet when these changes will happen with Jillian but that is the plan.
WWE Diva cleared of domestic assault charges Posted by Roscoe De Soto on 09/26/2010 at 05:53 PM
WWE performer Taryn Terrell (Tiffany) has been cleared of domestic assault charges stemming from an incident that took place with husband Drew Galloway (Drew McIntyre) at the couple's Los Angeles hotel room last month.
The couple, who married in Las Vegas in May, attended a party at the Playboy Mansion hours before her arrest.
A spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorney's office told www.dailyrecord.co.uk last night: "No further legal action is anticipated in this case."
Terrell had her $20,000 bail returned and the story notes that she is set to make her return to the ring. Though WWE did not publicly say she was suspended, she has not performed since company officials became aware of the arrest.
Anderson talks about his a-hole promos & PG WWE Posted by Corbin Nordhoff on 09/27/2010 at 03:20 PM
The following are highlights of a recent interview with Mr. Anderson from the Busted Open radio show:
Mr. Anderson on WWE PG rating: "I don't know how you have guys beating each other up and half-naked women running around and make it a PG... To me it doesn't make sense. I understand they have investors and things like that to answer to, which kind of sucks in a way. I think when that company went public, that was the start of the sinking ship, that was the little hole in the side of the ship."
Mr. Anderson on his WWE release: "When I left and I started talking to different people who had been there a while who had left like Booker (T) and people like that, I remember telling Booker that story. He said, 'Ah, they got you with the old being stiff routine, huh?' This has been used for years and years and years. If you don't want somebody to be there anymore, you start complaining that they're too stiff or they're prone to injuring others and stuff like that, and eventually the person gets pushed out the door."
Mr. Anderson on his "asshole" promos: "I started saying 'nice guys finish last, thank God I'm an asshole' in OVW. I actually started saying it on independents right before I got to OVW. I said it during promos at OVW, and the boys popped for it and they liked it. It's a good test, if the guys like it, the fans are usually going to like it. They are more critical, they've seen everything, and heard everything. When I got brought up on the road, I asked Vince (McMahon) in our first sitdown meeting... I asked him if I could say that. He said no, you can't say asshole.
"We started trying to figure out ways we could work it in. Johnny Ace came up and said, (impersonating John Laurinaitis) 'Hey, uh, your name could be like Adam and your last name could be hole and you could be like thank God I'm an a-hole.' Vince looked at him like, 'Are you kidding me?' I went to Johnny, I like that idea, but I think that's an idea for someone who is going to be here for a month or two. It's pretty gimmicky and I plan on being here for a long time. Vince looked at me, 'Yeah, that's the right answer.'"
Mr. Anderson on Kurt Angle: "Kurt Angle is a guy who... You know how much he's done in this business, what he's done and where he's been, how much he's done for this business. He's in a position right now where he doesn't really have to give anything back if he doesn't want to, but that guy puts 110 percent in every single day that he comes to work. All of his matches, he wants them to be the best matches on the show."
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BREAKING NEWS: Jay Lethal defeated The Amazing Red on Saturday night at the TNA Live Event in Rahway, New Jersey to regain the X Division Championship!
World Heavyweight Champion Kane def. Chris Masters WWE Tag Team Champions Dashing Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre def. The Hart Dynasty Chavo Guerrero def. Kaval Big Show def. Curt Hawkins & Vance Archer (Handicap Match) CM Punk def. Luke Gallows MVP def. Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler (Count-out)
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. In an historic night, Paul Bearer stunned the entire WWE Universe as well as World Heavyweight Champion Kane by emerging from a casket, hoisting his mystical urn high and reenergizing the weakened Undertaker!
Paul Bearer returned to WWE (WATCH | PHOTOS) After Kane demanded The Undertaker face him at Hell in a Cell, a group of druids hauled a casket to ringside. But when the champion raised the lid expecting to find The Deadman, he was stunned to see Paul Bearer!
As The Big Red Monster recoiled in fear, the Father of Destruction sat up displaying his infamous urn. Then, after a few seconds of tense darkness in the arena, the champion found himself standing in the ring between Paul Bearer and The Undertaker.
No longer the listless Superstar we saw at the close of their Night of Champions match, The Phenom was full of fury. As The Undertaker launched a vicious assault on his brother, Paul Bearer looked on, clutching his urn. Terrified and confused as to what was unfolding, Kane ran up the entrance ramp. Finally, as Paul Bearer raised his urn high, it was clear that The Undertaker had transformed back into The Phenom who struck fear into countless souls.
At Hell in a Cell, what will unfold between the three who share a long, twisted history together? (Preview | More on Paul Bearer)
MVP def. Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler by Count-out (WATCH | PHOTOS) Things got ugly outside the ring when a jealous Official SmackDown Consultant Vickie Guerrero shoved her NXT Rookie Diva Kaitlyn who was trying to assist a shaken Ziggler rise from the arena floor. Next, Kaitlyn shoved back but much harder throwing Guerrero to the floor. Uneasy with what transpired, Kaitlyn made her way up the entrance ramp. Then, despite Zigglers consoling, Guerrero also walked out. The match continued, but the chain of events clearly weighed on Dolphs mind. Despite continuing to battle MVP, a disgruntled Ziggler eventually grabbed his title and simply walked away from the match, handing The Ballin Superstar a victory by count-out.
CM Punk def. Luke Gallows (WATCH | PHOTOS) Before their match, Luke Gallows roughed up his former mentor CM Punk in the locker room area. (WATCH) With The Straight Edge Society no more, Gallows was looking to prove his mettle on his own. However, The Second City Saint stopped his former disciple cold by stunning him with the GTS.
Big Show def. Curt Hawkins & Vance Archer in a Handicap Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) Similar to his commanding performance at Night of Champions against CM Punk (PHOTOS), Big Show had no problem overcoming two-on-one odds against Curt Hawkins & Vance Archer by making Archer tap out with the Colossal Clutch.
Alberto Del Rio announced he will face Rey Mysterio and attacked Christian for the second time of the night (WATCH | PHOTOS) Alberto Del Rio arrived in style by driving himself to ringside in a turbo Bentley. Then, after being introduced by his personal ring announcer Ricardo Rodriquez, Del Rio recalled brutally attacking Christian earlier in the night, and fracturing Rey Mysterios wrist on the Aug. 27 edition of SmackDown (WATCH). After the self-praise, Del Rio announced Rey Mysterio will be on SmackDown's debut on Syfy. Del Rio also said Mysterio challenged him to a match. After all the talking, Christian entered the ring and battled it out with Del Rio. During the melee, Del Rios personal ring announcer got involved by grabbing Christians leg. In the end, Del Rio dished out more pain and suffering to Captain Charisma by subjecting him to a cross armbreaker then smashing him into the steel ring post.
Chavo Guerrero def. Kaval (WATCH | PHOTOS) Veteran Superstar Chavo Guerrero put away WWE NXT season two winner Kaval with a frog splash. Despite showing signs of promise, Kavals SmackDown record now stands at 0-2.
WWE Tag Team Champions Dashing Cody Rhodes & Drew McIntyre def. The Hart Dynasty (WATCH | PHOTOS) In a Night of Champions title rematch, the new WWE Tag Team Champions faced the former champions after they invoked their rematch clause. Sinister Scotsman Drew McIntyre got the win for his team by exposing the steel turnbuckle, smashing Tyson Kidds head into it, then finishing him off with the Future Shock DDT.
World Heavyweight Champion Kane def. Chris Masters; declared he will destroy The Undertakers soul (WATCH | PHOTOS) Hot off Night of Champions, The Big Red Monster continued his winning ways by destroying Chris Masters to kick off SmackDown. After accomplishing what few have done breaking out of the Master Lock Kane brutalized Masters, chokeslammed him then finally decimated him with a tombstone. After the victory, the champion proclaimed that he will soon destroy The Undertakers legend and very soul.
Former WWE star Giant Gonzalez dies Posted by Roscoe De Soto on 09/25/2010 at 02:09 AM
Former WWE performer Jorge González (a/k/a Giant González) passed away Wednesday in San Martin, Argentina, reports Argentinian news outlet Impulso Baires. He was 44 years old.
Sources from González's hometown, El Colorado, confirm that he was taken to San Martin after "suffering a decompensation."
González had been suffering from poor health for years as he was confined to a wheelchair and used a dialysis machine to treat kidney failure. It was announced last year that González would return to the United States in May 2010 for an appearance at the "Legends of the Ring: wrestling convention in Monroe, New Jersey. Ultimately, he was forced to cancel the appearance due to ongoing health problems.
Originally a basketball player, González was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks in the third round of the 1988 NBA Draft. When his NBA career didn't pan out, Hawks owner Ted Turner offered González a job as a professional wrestler with another of his ventures, World Championship Wrestling. After a year of training, González was introduced to fans as "El Gigante" on May 19, 1990 at the WCW pay-per-view, Capital Combat. He enjoyed a lengthy run as a fan favorite before parting ways with the organization in 1992.
González's jumped ship to the World Wrestling Federation the very same year and debuted as "Giant González" at the 1993 Royal Rumble, where he eliminated The Undertaker from the Rumble match despite not being an official participant. The move laid the foundation for a rivalry that lasted the length of Gonzalez's WWE career as he parted ways with the organization shortly after being put to rest at the hands of "The Deadman" at the 1993 SummerSlam.
González wrestled in New Japan Pro Wrestling before retiring in 1995 due to ongoing health problems. His last match took place on February 8, 1995 against The Great Muta.
González is the fourth former WWE talent to pass away within the past seven weeks, following Lance Cade, Luna Vachon and Mike Shaw (a/k/a Bastion Booger).
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Goldust def. William Regal (PHOTOS | WATCH) Much like Primo and his Rookie Diva A.J., the pairing of Goldust and Aksana on WWE NXT has been a perfect match. The pair of blondes strutted to the ring tonight to take on The Bizarre Ones most loathed rival, William Regal. One of the few Superstars on Raw who can match Goldust in the experience department, The British Brawler brought the fight to the gilded one. But Regals submission expertise was not enough to combat Goldusts unorthodox offense. Sensing an opportunity, The Bizarre One hit the Final Cut to score another win.
John Cena def. The Nexus in a Gauntlet Match by Disqualification; John Cena and Wade Barrett agreed to a match at Hell in a Cell (PHOTOS | WATCH: PART 1 | PART 2) In a replay from Mondays Raw, John Cena took on the five members of The Nexus in a Gauntlet. Not one to back down from a challenge, the Legendary star methodically muscled his way through Heath Slater, David Otunga and Michael Tarver. But before he could polish off Justin Gabriel, Nexus charged the ring, pummeling Cena and allowing him to win by disqualification.
After the bout, Cena rampaged against the band of outlaws, sending them scurrying up the entrance ramp. After The Nexus retreat, Cena proposed a challenge of his own to the groups leader: The two of them one-on-one when Hell in a Cell takes place inside the American Airlines Center in Dallas.
Before consenting, though, Barrett proposed that were he to win, Cena must join The Nexus. Cena agreed, but only on one condition: If he were to win, The Nexus must disband. The Englishman reluctantly agreed as the two men narrowed their eyes on one another, eager to end their hostilities once and for all within the confines of the Devils Playground.
Primo def. JTG (PHOTOS | WATCH) On the third season of WWE NXT, Rookie Diva A.J. has been one of the major standouts in the heated competition. Some of the credit for her impressive performance has to go to Primo who has been showing her how to make it in WWE. The Puerto Rican Superstars lessons continued tonight as he gave A.J. a first-hand education in how to win a competitive match when he pulled out a victory over JTG in the opener of WWE Superstars. If the spunky competitor can put these instructions into action, she may come out on top of WWE NXT.
MVP Comments on the Surgery of Christian Posted by Steve Carrier on 09/23/2010 at 09:47 PM
WWE Smackdown wrestler MVP wished Christian a speedy recovery from surgery. On his Twitter page, MVP wrote, "VIP's let's wish @Christian4Peeps a successful surgery & a speedy recovery! The good guys need him back quickly! But his cats are happy!"
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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