When John Cena had surgery four months ago to repair his torn pectoral muscle, WWE reported that the recovery time would be 6-9 months. Recent interviews by Cena confirmed that he was still on that same recovery schedule, which made last night's return at the Royal Rumble a huge surprise.
When John Cena and WWE received word that he was physically cleared to wrestle, they immediately decided to keep it a secret to mislead people as to his true health status.
News about Cena starring in the new WWE Films project "12 Rounds" is true. What wasn't true is the time it will take to film the movie. Cena told the UK Sun newspaper last week that it would take 5 months to film. In reality, this was greatly exaggerated. WWE has applied for permits to film in New Orleans, which will take 4-6 weeks.
Because Cena will be filming in the United States, he'll be able to make appearances on WWE television leading up to WrestleMania.
Women's Champion Beth Phoenix & Jillian Hall def. Mickie James & Ashley Carlito def. Cody Rhodes Triple H & Shawn Michaels def. Snitsky & Umaga Mr. Kennedy def. Brian Kendrick Maria def. Melina WWE Champion Randy Orton & JBL def. Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy & Chris Jericho
PHILADELPHIA Triple H is no fan of losing. So, when The Game got to choose his partner Monday night in a tag team match against Umaga & Snitsky, he went with the sure bet, reuniting with his DX compadre Shawn Michaels. But reunions can sometimes be bittersweet.
Even as the longtime friends showed solidarity and vanquished their foes, the pair knew all too well that in three weeks they will be trying to destroy each other at No Way Out. Earlier in the night, the two were chosen by Raw GM William Regal to compete with four other Superstars Umaga, Chris Jericho, JBL and Jeff Hardy in an Elimination Chamber Match at the pay-per-view, with the winner earning an opportunity to compete against the WWE Champion at WrestleMania XXIV. Photos | Video
Return Engagement One night after shocking the Royal Rumble audience, former WWE Champion John Cena showed that hes itching to recapture his title. He called out reigning Champion Randy Orton for a title match that night. Orton begged off, but agreed to defend his title against Cena at No Way Out. But that wasnt the last he saw of Cena. Video
Royal Reprisal One night after both Jeff Hardy and Chris Jericho suffered losses at the Royal Rumble to Randy Orton and JBL, respectively, the two were out for revenge. But it was John Cena who exacted retribution. The former WWE Champion drew first blood when he ran in and laid out Orton after he and JBL prevailed, sending the unmistakable message that the Champ wants back what was once his. Story | Video
Mounting Frustration Mickie James paired with Ashley to confront the challenge of Jillian Hall & Womens Champion Beth Phoenix in a tag team match. Mickie came oh-so-close to pinning The Glamazon only to fall short again. Photos
Apple Turnover For the second consecutive week, Carlito turned up his game and defeated a member of the World Tag Team Champions. This time, the Caribbean Bad Apple pinned down Cody Rhodes. Photos
Family Disgrace Hornswoggle took his lumps Monday night, but not in the ring. After what the Chairman called his cowardly performance the night before, Mr. McMahon informed his bastard son that he was ashamed of him and didnt even want to be around him. Ouch! Video
Blond Ambition In his match against Mr. Kennedy, Brian Kendrick hoped to make a statement. Unfortunately, Mr. Kennedy was eager to make his own declaration. The loudmouth from Green Bay, Wis., not only pummeled his opponent, he also announced that he will challenge Ric Flair in a Career Threatening Match at No Way Out. Photos | Video | No Way Out Preview
Wardrobe Malfunction During her match with Melina, Maria found herself with her pants around her knees compliments of her overly aggressive opponent. But just as Maria was beginning to strut her panty-clad stuff, her "boyfriend" Santino Marella jumped into the ring, wrapped his jacket around her waist and lambasted the audience for getting a free show. Video
John Cena wins the Royal Rumble Match Randy Orton def. Jeff Hardy (Orton retains WWE Championship) Edge def. Rey Mysterio (World Heavyweight Championship Match) Ric Flair def. United States Champion MVP (Career Threatening Match) JBL def. Chris Jericho (Disqualification)
Jeff Hardy was interviewed this week by Charleston's The Post and Carrier newspaper. Hardy revealed that his body is in real bad shape. "My ankles are really weak. A lot of that stems from motocross in the past. I've got a (bone) chip in my right kneecap now, pain in my elbows and two herniated discs in my neck and my back. I'm not feeling great, but I've been extremely lucky that I've gone this far without surgery. So I'll just keep knocking on metal or wood."
Rey Mysterio def. Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder (Disqualification)
Jimmy Wang Yang & Shannon Moore def. Deuce and Domino
The Miz, John Morrison &Layla vs. Chuck Palumbo, Jamie Noble & Michelle McCool (No contest)
Finlay vs. The Great Kahli (No contest)
World Heavyweight Champion Edge def. CM Punk
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. With just 48 hours until Royal Rumble, the SmackDown Superstars were upping their game in preparation for the showdown at Madison Square Garden. Among those ready to clash in the Big Apple are two of WWEs biggest athletes the 6-foot, 10-1/2-inch Undertaker and the 500-pound man-mountain from Harlem, N.Y., Big Daddy V.
But on Friday night, it was The Deadman who displayed his dominance. Using a submission move never seen before, Undertaker defeated V, leaving him with blood flowing from his mouth and requiring the Worlds Strongest Man, Mark Henry, to help him exit the ring. Somehow, The Phenom always finds a way to win. Will he find a similar way to defeat the 29 other men come Royal Rumble?
Bold statements In addition to The Phenom, Batista another serious Rumble contender and former World Heavyweight Champion grabbed the SmackDown mic to let everyone know about his chances of being the last man standing in New York City. Making a bold prediction, the 2005 Rumble winner proclaimed, Im putting every competitor on notice. History is going to repeat itself.
Belfast brawl On last weeks SmackDown, Finlay was on the receiving end of The Great Khalis brutal Vise Grip, which almost crushed the Fighting Irishmans cranium. To potentially allow Finlay to get some payback, the Chairman set up a no-rules Belfast Brawl between the two. Revenge came swiftly and severely when the Chairmans illegitimate son, Hornswoggle, looked to be in danger of being slammed into the announce table by Khali. This launched Finlay into a relentless attack; using his shillelagh, fists, boot and a chair, he opened a wound on the Punjabi giants forehead. Will Finlay be able to carry this aggression forward and use it to his advantage in the Rumble?
For Hornswoggle to survive the 30-man over-the-top rope Royal Rumble, hell surely need Finlay at his side. But, according to the Chairman, Hornswoggle cannot trust the Fighting Irishman. In the locker room area, Mr. McMahon pulled his son aside and advised him not to trust anyone in Royal Rumble. Your last name isnt Finlay, he said. Your last name is McMahon, and dont you ever forget it.
A glimpse into the future? Days before the Career Threatening Match at Royal Rumble, the verbal battle between Ric Flair and United States Champion Montel Vontavious Porter continued on SmackDown. Taking a sarcastic look into Flairs future, MVP taunted Naitch with what it might look like, including the Nature Boy playing shuffleboard in his retirement. Flair brushed off MVPs prognosticating and flatly proclaimed he is not ready to retire, not ready to go home. All the talk will come to a head on Sunday, when Flairs fate in WWE is decided. If Flair defeats MVP, the Nature Boy carries on. Lose, and he must retire, as per the Chairman.
Divided they fall In a Six-Person Tag Team Match, Chuck Palumbo, Jamie Noble & Michelle McCool were set to face off against The Miz, John Morrison & Layla. But, before the match could really get going, McCools team got into trouble early. While bickering in the middle of the ring, Palumbo shoved Noble against the ropes, launching Michelle off the apron and down to the ground. With the match stopped for medical staff to check on Michelles condition, Chuck seemed to snap, delivering a vicious beating to Noble, his own teammate. After recovering, McCool tried to intervene, only to have Palumbo ruthlessly throw her to the ground again this time requiring emergency medical technicians to take her out of the arena on a stretcher. Later, as Michelle was brought to a waiting ambulance, Noble apologized for how things went down.
Professional help For fans wondering where Jesse and Festus have been in recent SmackDown action, Jesse offered an explanation. In an effort to help with his bizarre personalities, Festus is seeking professional help. Best friend Jesse explained there is the calm, cool and reserved Festus. And then there is the crazy, madman Festus. Which will we see when Festus gets well?
SmackDown in HD On the debut of SmackDown in HD, fans saw Jimmy Wang Yang & Shannon Moore defeat Deuce & Domino in tag team action. Also, fans learned that next week, Eve winner of the 2007 WWE Diva Search will be coming to SmackDown in HD.
Ready to Rumble With Royal Rumble just two days away, Rey Mysterio faced off against both Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder in a Handicap Match and got the win. Later, reigning World Heavyweight Champion Edge speared his way to victory over CM Punk, while Mysterio joined Michael Cole and Jonathan Coachman at ringside to watch it all unfold. In just two days, a sold out Madison Square Garden will be watching as the two do battle for the World Heavyweight Championship.
The full results for the 2007 TNA Year End Awards are as follows:
FINISHER OF THE YEAR: Winner: The Muscle Buster Samoa Joe Runner Up: The Flux Capacitor Kaz Third Place: Gringo Killer - Homicide
KNOCKOUT OF THE YEAR: Winner: Gail Kim Runner Up: Christy Hemme Third Place: Traci Brooks
TAG TEAM OF THE YEAR: Winner: The Motor City Machineguns Runner Up: The Latin American Xchange Third Place: AJ Styles & Tomko
FEUD OF THE YEAR: Winner: Samoa Joe vs. Kurt Angle Runner Up: Sting vs. Kurt Angle Third Place: Christian Cage vs. Samoa Joe
WHO TO WATCH IN 2008: Winner: Booker T Runner Up: Kaz Third Place: Judas Mesias
INSPIRATIONAL SUPERSTAR OF THE YEAR: Winner: Sting Runner Up: Jeff Jarrett Third Place: Eric Young
X DIVISION SUPERSTAR OF THE YEAR: Winner: Black Machismo Jay Lethal Runner Up: Kaz Third Place: Chris Sabin
MEMORABLE MOMENT OF THE YEAR: Winner: Booker T comes to TNA Wrestling Runner Up: Sting regains the World Title Third Place: Kurt Angle wins every TNA Title
MATCH OF THE YEAR: Winner: Sting vs. Kurt Angle at Bound For Glory Runner Up: Ultimate X (LAX vs. XXX) at Bound For Glory Third Place: Ladder Match (Kaz vs. Cage) at Genesis
TNA MVP OF 2007: Winner: Samoa Joe Runner Up: Kurt Angle Third Place: Christian Cage
There are several major news items to report from Thursdays iMPACT! broadcast on SpikeTV as TNA prepares for the upcoming Against All Odds Pay-Per-View on Sunday, February 10
- New matches have been added to the Pay-Per-View, including Barbed Wire Massacre 2 with Abyss vs. Judas Mesias, plus AJ Styles and Tomko defending the TNA World Tag Team Championship against BG James and his father Bullet Bob Armstrong.
- TNA Management Director Jim Cornette offered Samoa Joe the opportunity to be the special enforcer for the World Title match at Against All Odds, as well as a chance to compete for the gold at Destination X. In turn, Joe also demanded a new TNA contract that will pay him more than Kurt Angle! Cornette finally agreed with the contract signing taking place on this Thursdays iMPACT!.
- In the main event on the broadcast, TNA World Tag Team Champions AJ Styles & Tomko retained the gold in a three-way bout against Team 3D and the Motor City Machineguns, despite AJ Styles leaving Tomko during the bout to tend to Karen Angle.
- The broadcast also saw Cornettes giant backup Matt Morgan get into a fight with Kevin Nash after Morgan insulted the multi-time World Champion.
- In addition, the broadcast featured footage of Kurt Angle, Brock Lesnar and UFC President Dana White discussing Lesnars upcoming UFC Pay-Per-View bout.
- Kurt Angle wanted a sitdown talk with Tomko, but it resulted in a brawl between the two superstars after Angle insulted Tomkos wife. The World Champion challenged Tomko to face him next Thursday on iMPACT!.
- Booker T won the Memorable Moment of the Year award, but was interrupted by Robert Roode during his acceptance. Roode blamed Booker for his wife Sharmell getting injured at Final Resolution by putting her in harms way.
- Gail Kim won the Knockout of the Year award, and was on hand to accept it despite still suffering from a concussion at the hands of Awesome Kong. However, Kong spoiled the award presentation and ending up attacking Gail again. Before Kong could hit her powerslam on Gail, the ODB hit the ring to chase off her Against All Odds opponent.
- Black Machismo Jay Lethal won X Division Superstar of the Year, but later lost his X Division Championship to Johnny Devine thanks to interference from Team 3D. Johnny Devine is now the new TNA X Division Champion.
- New Japan superstars Tiger Mask and Curry Man appeared on the broadcast, beating Lance Hoyt and Jimmy Rave with Christy Hemme, aka The Rock N Rave Infection, in tag team action.
Ik heb een vraagje voor jullie. Willen jullie dat ik de videos eropzet van de ppv's of niet. Dit zou starten vanaf de royal rumble.Maar ik vraag nu jullie mening daarover . Stuur mij gewoon een mailtje met jullie antwoord op.
This weeks edition of WWE Monday Night RAW which was WWE RAWs high definition debut scored a 3.5 cable rating. The first hour of the show scored a 3.52 while the second hour scored a 3.53.
January 19ths edition of WWE AM RAW scored a 0.6 cable rating.
We can confirm that recently signed former multi-time World Champion, The Big Show Paul Wight was backstage at this past weeks WWE Monday Night Raw show in Hampton, Virginia, however he obviously wasnt used on air.
The Big Show is currently recovering from an ankle injury he recently suffered.
As previously reported, The Big Show is expected to return to WWE television programming within the next few weeks.
Shelton Benjamin def. Kane, Tommy Dreamer, The Miz & John Morrison (Over-the-Top Rope Challenge) Kelly Kelly def. Layla and Lena Yada (Best Body Contest) Kofi Kingston def. local The Great Khali def. Colin Delaney Chavo Guerrero def. CM Punk (No DQ; new champion)
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. With all eyes on new ECW Champion Chavo Guerrero, Shelton Benjamin could be targeting Guerreros newly-won gold. Benjamin proved once again there aint no stopping him, as he was victorious in an Over-the-Top Rope Challenge on ECW, edging out fellow Royal Rumble participants. The Gold Standard showed his athleticism on Tuesday night, and his winning streak could continue into the 30-man game of endurance Sunday at the Rumble. Is it Benjamins time? Can he win the Rumble match?
Also on Tuesday, Kofi Kingston made his ECW debut. The Jamaican Superstar was victorious over a local contender, and looked ready to take care of any trouble that may arise in the Extreme paradise called ECW. (WATCH)
Speaking of paradise Kelly Kelly, Layla and Lena Yada competed in a Best Body Contest on Tuesday night, and the Divas looked even more perfect in HDTV. Our fans declared Kelly Kelly the winner through their cheers, but Layla and Lena werent pleased. Layla knocked Kelly Kelly face-first to the mat, with Lena by her side.
In other action, an injured and bandaged Colin Delaney returned to ECW for a fifth time, facing another one of sports-entertainments giants, The Great Khali. Delaney, who stood frozen in fear at the sight of Khali, was demolished after a vicious Vise Grip. Will the persistent Delaney have the guts to return to ECW again?
Finally, Chavo Guerrero defeated CM Punk for the ECW Championship on Tuesday, following a huge assist from Edge. The World Heavyweight Champion speared Punk before Chavo got the pin in the No Disqualification Match, as SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero looked on with delight. (WATCH) Read more
According to Bobby Lashleys official website www.BobbyLashleyOnline.com, the former ECW Champion has parted ways with World Wrestling Entertainment.
Lashley wrote the following in a forum post:
I am sorry to everyone here but I am serious when I say I won't be back. Everyone wants to come here and hear the real story and I am telling you the real story. Circumstances which are out of my control left me no decision but to leave the WWE. I can't go into details of this now but like I said before sometimes people will hate you personally and try to destroy you which has happened here. Evil has prevailed however like I said before if you continue your struggle doors will open around these people. You have not scene the last of me so please don't stop your support. Add Bobby Lashley to the list of RECENTLY RELEASED!
Lashley would not comment on whether or not he would be interested in going to TNA Wrestling. He said that WWE has granted his release but it would not be announced until the paperwork was finalized.
The latest on the Bobby Lashley situation is that he has definitely informed WWE that he wants to leave the company. There are a lot of reasons for him wanting to do so. The word we have gotten is that part of it has to do with how his girlfriend Kristal Marshall was treated by the company when she balked at being paired with Edge and doing the Lita gimmick, and was then quickly released. Let's just say that there is a line of thought that at least part of why she didn't want to do the angle was fear of a racial element being added to the storyline by the Smackdown creative staff.
There also appears to be other issues behind the scenes where Lashley reportedly feels like he hasn't been treated well himself while he has been out rehabbing. There is said to have been little communication between Lashley and Vince McMahon and no firm plans in place to get him back on TV now that his injury has healed and this was frustrating to him.
At this point, Lashley needs to negotiate an official release from WWE as he is still under contract (and thus is still listed on the company website). As always in this business, things can change at the drop of a hat but for now, his plan is to move on from WWE and then plan the next phase of his life.
Thanks to Kevin Dowlen who attended last night's WWE Monday Night Raw in Hampton for sending this in:
After the show went off the air, Jeff Hardy started walking up the entrance ramp taunting Orton, and Umaga came out and beat him into the ring. Orton and Umaga were double-teaming Hardy until Jericho came down and made the save. Hardy ended up Swantoning Orton in the ring as Jericho was fighting Umaga outside the ring. Jericho and Hardy hugged and posed in the ring for a while. Jericho even got Hardy to teach him that weird dance he does when he comes out from behind the curtain; they both did that for a while in the ring as Hardys music played. Hardy and Jericho both shook hands with fans at ring-side well after the show was over, and Jericho was there signing autographs, shaking hands, and taking pictures for a good twenty minutes after Raw ended. Seems like a class act.
As for the Heat tapings, Vladimir Koslov killed some local jobber from Hampton. Hacksaw Jim Duggan squashed another presumably local guy. The last match was Charlie Haas vs. Super Crazy. Haas went under the ring during the match and put a mask on for no good reason. And he and Crazy kept pulling it off and putting it back on as the match went along. Haas ended up winning by submission. Terrible matches all around.
- WWE.com is polling readers whether Tommy Dreamer should "get what he asked for" where he wrote in his column last week about wanting to be used by the company more. As of writing, 94% of the visitors said that Dreamer should be used more.
Shawn Michaels def. Mr. Kennedy Women's Champion Beth Phoenix def. Mickie James Finlay & Hornswoggle def. The Highlanders Umaga def. Brian Kendrick Carlito def. Hardcore Holly Triple H def. Snitsky, Mark Henry and William Regal (Over-the-Top Rope Gauntlet Match)
HAMPTON, Va. The road to redemption was a rocky one for Triple H on Monday night. The 11-time World Champion needed to overcome three daunting roadblocks before he could reclaim a spot at this Sundays Royal Rumble Match.
After displaying a menacing unpredictability last week, Mr. McMahon offered his rival a second and final chance to qualify for this Sundays Royal Rumble. The Chairman, however, gave no indication of who The Game might face or what type of match he would be competing in.
He found out soon enough. Raw General Manager William Regal told him hed arranged an Over-The-Top Rope Gauntlet Match, requiring The Game to throw three opponents over the top rope, Royal Rumble-style.
The first barrier in The Games path to the Rumble was the yellow-toothed ogre, Snitsky. The yuck-mouthed monster was determined to avenge himself from last week, when Triple H repeatedly struck him with his sledgehammer. But Triple Hs resolve proved too steely to overcome, and Snitsky found himself hurled from the ring.
Next up, Regal introduced another massive obstacle, SmackDowns Mark Henry. The Worlds Strongest Man assaulted his opponent with a series of thunderous blows. But a beaten down Cerebral Assassin pulled down the top rope and tricked Henry into propelling himself out of the ring.
Two down, one to go. The final opponent in the match was Regal himself. The Raw GM, who cost Triple H his Rumble spot to begin with, had suffered greatly at his hands two weeks ago in a First Blood Match. Monday night, the vengeful GM nearly toppled his opponent over the top rope before The Game managed to reverse course and send Regal out of the ring.
The Games three strikes, youre in comeback ensures him a spot at Royal Rumble and a possible look ahead at the main event at WrestleMania XXIV and a 12th World Championship.
Green Bay Decay First, his beloved Green Bay Packers lost their NFL Championship game on Sunday, then the following night, Mr. Kennedy dropped his match to Shawn Michaels. The Showstopper now takes both the momentum and the bragging rights from Monday nights match with him into this Sundays Royal Rumble. Video | Photos
Broken Promise Mickie James came out fired up this week, but ended up in a smoldering funk. She had vowed to pin Womens Champion Beth Phoenix a foe shes never defeated but she came up frustratingly short when The Glamazons size and strength advantage once again proved insurmountable. Video | Photos
Blueprint for Victory? Hornswoggle may have been given short odds for winning the Royal Rumble this Sunday, but he and Finlay proved just how the two could pull off the most unlikely of victories. The pair cooperated together against The Highlanders and managed to toss both of the Cousins McAllister over the top rope.
Wall of Words Chris Jericho returned to Raw this week after getting dragged across the floor by JBL with an electrical cord around his neck two weeks ago. Y2J lambasted the Lonestar Loudmouth for trying to scare his children and insisted he would not relent until he took out his rival.
Royal Letdown The excitement Brian Kendrick felt at earning a chance to qualify for the Royal Rumble quickly turned to dread when he learned that he would have to face Umaga. Despite a valiant effort, the high-flyer just couldnt soar above the challenge of the Samoan Bulldozer.
Trading Places Again Two weeks after their Trading Places Match, in which Hardcore Holly prevailed, Carlito and one-half of the current World Tag Team Champions once again faced off. Only this time, Carlito managed to overcome the powerful onslaught of Holly for the win.
Shake, Rattle and Roll At the insistence of Mr. McMahon, WWE Champion Randy Orton and Intercontinental Champion Jeff Hardy met in the squared circle to shake hands one week after the Rainbow-haired Warrior dropped a devastating Swanton Bomb onto Orton from 30 feet. Instead, Hardy shook the hands of nearly everyone in the arena except Orton. To cap things off, Hardy hit his nemesis with a Twist of Fate and left him rattled on the floor. Video | Photos | The Full Story
-- WWE has officially signed Jim Ross to a new two-year contract. Below is the announcement from his official website:
A new, two year contract has been signed between Jim Ross and World Wrestling Entertainment. Ross, a 34 year veteran of pro wrestling/sports entertainment, is a member of the WWE Hall of Fame and has been with the company since debuting at Wrestlemania 9 in 1993. Ross and his fellow WWE Hall of Fame partner, Jerry the King Lawler, comprise the broadcast team on the WWEs longest running, flagship broadcast, Monday Night Raw which airs live on the USA Cable Network every Monday night at 9/8 central time and globally in over 100 countries. No other details on the terms of the contract have been released.
The Great Khali def. Finlay Shannon Moore & Jimmy Wang Yang def. Deuce & Domino Batista def. Mark Henry Michelle McCool def. Layla Rey Mysterio & ECW Champion CM Punk def. World Heavyweight Champion Edge & Chavo Guerrero (Disqualification)
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- With Royal Rumble looming a week from Sunday, Undertaker kicked off SmackDown by grabbing the ring mic and issuing a grim warning: In nine days, I will step into the ring at Royal Rumble. If you stand before me, you will fall before me. If you enter that ring, you will rest in peace!
After Undertakers rare appearance on the mic, Matt Striker and Big Daddy V came down the ramp to have their say in the matter. While the quarter-ton ECW mastodon sneered at Undertaker, Striker -- still recovering from last weeks Tombstone -- asked The Phenom, How do you plan to move this man over the tope rope and onto the floor?! Things soon escalated, with Undertaker and V exchanging blows. The two stopped before a full blown battle ensued, but next week, these beasts will collide in the middle of the ring on SmackDown. (WATCH)
First time on network TV Although they squared off at Armageddon, this was the first time Khali and Finlay met up on SmackDown. With revenge on his mind, Khali dominated the Irishman for most of the match and finished him off with his brutal Vise Grip. (WATCH)
After the match, the Chairman had a little talk with Finlay, who was supposed to take care of Khali, but Khali took care of you, he said. To potentially give Finlay the advantage against the Punjabi giant, Mr. McMahon lined up a Belfast Brawl street fight between the two next week on the debut of SmackDown in HD. (WATCH)
Very, Very VIP Sixteen-time World Champion Ric Flair made an appearance on MVPs VIP Lounge to talk about his upcoming Royal Rumble match against the United States Champion. After trading verbal barbs about who really is THE man, Flair smacked MVP in the chest, knocking him to the mat. (WATCH) Will Flair be forced into retirement at Royal Rumble? Or, will he put the younger MVP in his place?
Ready to Rumble Batista winner of the 2005 Royal Rumble looked to be on form for the 30-man over-the-top rope war by taking out The Worlds Strongest Man, Mark Henry. The Animal roared and appeared more than ready for the Rumble. But, with his massive size and strength, Henry will surely not go over the ropes without a fight next Sunday.
Caught in the middle In Diva action, Michelle McCool defeated Layla and was later surprised to find a bouquet of flowers for her in the locker room area. At first, Michelle thought Jamie Noble got them for her, but Chuck Palumbo quickly stepped in to explain he gave the flowers an effort to get back in McCools good graces for his actions on last weeks SmackDown. Stuck between the two testosterone-pumped Superstars, McCool had to play mediator to get them to agree to all get along.
Redneck & Reject roll on In other SmackDown action, Deuce & Domino wore down Shannon Moore & Jimmy Wang Yang. But in the end, it was a moonsault press from Yang to Domino that helped give his team the win.
One big, happy family? SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero continued to express her love for World Heavyweight Champion Edge. In a shocking display of affection backstage, Chavo Guerrero decided to make amends for the things he said about his aunt, Vickie. As he put his arms around both Vickie and Edge for a group hug, he asked, What do you say the three of us become one, big happy family?
Later in the ring, things got even more physical as The Rated-R Superstar and Chavo took on Rey Mysterio & ECW Champion CM Punk. At the end of the bout, Edge viciously attacked Mysterio with a steel chair to the knee, which immediately earned his team the loss by DQ. After the match, the Ultimate Opportunist and his cohorts, Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder, dished out more punishment.
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 35 jaar jong.
Mijn hobby's zijn: Worstelen en films.
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