WWE NXT Results (7/26/11) - The First-Ever Necklace On A Pole Match Written by Brooks Oglesby on Jul 26, 2011 - 9:50:38 PM
WWE NXT - 7/26/11
-It's time for the twenty-first week of NXT Redemption! We start with a recap of the feud between Tyson Kidd and Yoshi Tatsu, which started with Kidd breaking the leg off of Yoshi's action figure. There is a recap of Kidd stealing back his necklace with Yoshi's toy leg on it, as well as Yoshi finding his shrine desecrated. The opening titles roll, and commentators Todd Grisham and William Regal welcome us from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
-A Necklace on a Pole match between Yoshi Tatsu and Tyson Kidd is announced for tonight.
-Titus O'Neil makes his way to the ring on his own. There is a recap of last week's match between Titus and Darren Young, in which Derrick Bateman almost cost Titus his match. Derrick Bateman comes out alone as well, but he has his own music and tron.
Match #1: Derrick Bateman vs. Titus O'Neil
-They lock up and Titus forces Bateman into the corner. The referee separates the two and Titus hits a short-arm clothesline. Titus whips Bateman and hits an impressive clothesline. He follows it up with a European uppercut, and tosses Bateman across the ring. Titus hangs Bateman between the irst and second ropes and catapults him up onto the second rope. Titus wrenches Bateman's arm, but he gets to his feet, only to receive a knee to the gut from Titus. Titus throws Bateman shoulder-first into the turnbuckle and hits a scoop slam. Bateman tries to take control, but Titus tosses him over the top rope. Bateman looks frustrated and stands at the bottom of the ramp, but Darren Young walks out and gives Bateman a pep talk.
-Commercial
-Darren Young is now ringside as Bateman takes control by choking Titus on the top rope. Bateman runs the ropes and hits a flying forearm smash before locking in a headlock on Titus. Bateman hits a snapmare and a kick to the face for a two-count. Bateman applies a rear chinlock as Young continues to shout advice at Bateman. Titus gets to his feet and hits a back suplex on Bateman. Bateman reels in the corner and Titus goes over to him, but Bateman grabs Titus and makes him fall head-first onto the bottom turnbuckle. Bateman slides out of the ring and starts clubbing Titus' head. He gets onto the apron and hits a leg drop on Titus. They get back into the ring and Bateman gets a two-count. Bateman applies another chinlock and Titus gets to his feet again. Titus gets whipped into the corner and Bateman charges, but Titus gets an elbow up. Bateman hits a quick snapmare and climbs the turnbuckle. Bateman stalks Titus and goes for a crossbody but Titus pushes him away in mid-air. Titus hits his spinning backbreaker for a two-count. Titus gets up and Young grabs Titus' leg, causing him to turn around. Bateman dropkicks Titus in the back, bouncing him off the turnbuckle. This allows Bateman to hit Man-Tastic, his reverse STO-style move for the three-count.
Winner: Derrick Bateman
-Bateman and Young celebrate in the ring after the match.
-Commercial
-Hornswoggle is backstage with the doll he got last week. He finds a trail of candy and follows it to a heart-shaped note on a curtain. He puckers up and AJ pops out from behind the curtain. The two kiss as Maryse comes up to mock them. Maryse says that they're perfect for each other, since they're both trolls. AJ slaps Maryse and Maryse storms off. AJ gives Hornswoggle flowers and walks off.
-Vladimir Kozlov is planking on top of a vending machine. JTG comes up and asks what he's doing. Vlad says that he is the best plankster. JTG says he's trying to be the best gangster, not plankster. Vlad says he'll be the best in the WWE, and takes JTG's hat, puts it on, and smiles as JTG walks away.
-Commercial
-A pole is set up on one of the corners of the ring. The leg of Yoshi's action figure is attached to the necklace which is attached to the pole. When Yoshi walks to the ring, he carries his wounded action figure, complete with bandages.
Match #2: Necklace on a Pole Match - Tyson Kidd vs. Yoshi Tatsu
-Tyson hits a gut kick and tosses Yoshi out of the ring. He runs toward the pole, but Yoshi pulls him down. Yoshi hits a chop and runs the ropes, hitting a spinning wheel kick. Yoshi climbs up, but Kidd pulls him down and hits a running dropkick to Yoshi's temple. Kidd climbs the turnbuckle, but Yoshi gets Kidd on his shoulders. Kidd grabs the top rope and flips both himself and Yoshi over the rope to the outside. Kidd hits a suplex on Yoshi onto the floor. Yoshi gets up and hits a chop followed by a number of kicks. He hits his running knee attack on the steep steps. Yoshi tries to jump from the steps to the barricade to kick Kidd, but Kidd moves and Yoshi gets his leg hung up on the barricade. Kidd slowly makes his way up the turnbuckle, but looks down at Yoshi and goes out after him. He throws him back into the ring and starts stomping a mudhole in him in the corner. Yoshi gets up and both men hit the ropes. They collide with a double clothesline and both men are down. Both men get up to the turnbuckle and start battling on the second rope. Yoshi pushes Kidd off onto the announce table, but Yoshi falls back to the floor.
-Commercial
-Kidd is in control on the outside. He hits a dropkick to Yoshi's temple once again and heads up the turnbuckle. Before he gets too high, Yoshi catches up to him and grabs his leg. Tyson drops down and kicks Yoshi onto the bottom rope. Kidd hits his over-the-top-rope leg drop and then applies a Boston crab while Yoshi's hung up on the rope. Kidd tries for the necklace once again, but Yoshi pushes the leg of Kidd away, dropping him down. Yoshi hits a big roundhouse kick to Kidd and Yoshi falls down as well. Yoshi slowly crawls to the turnbuckle. He gets to the top rope but Tyson pushes Yoshi, who lands right where it hurts on the turnbuckle. Yoshi's stuck in the tree of woe and Tyson kicks him before Yoshi climbs back up to the top rope. Kidd follows and hits a huge back superplex, but Yoshi grabs the leg of his action figure at the last second.
Winner: Yoshi Tatsu
-Yoshi slowly gets to his feet and celebrates, but Kidd attacks him from behind. Kidd slams Yoshi's leg against the ringpost and then slams Yoshi's leg onto the announce table. Kidd then applies a figure four leglock on Yoshi while using the ring post for leverage. Referees come to break it up and Kidd smiles while Yoshi writhes in pain. Referees help Yoshi limp the back as Kidd continues to taunt him from the stage.
-The rest of NXT is a Raw Rebound of the WWE Championship match between Rey Mysterio and John Cena from last night, as well as the return of CM Punk.
-That's all for this week's NXT Redemption. Thanks for reading.
- Santino Marella noted on Twitter this morning that his nose is broken. The match happened at last night's RAW as Marella teamed with Chris Masters to face WWE Tag Team Champions David Otunga and Michael McGillicutty in a match taped for Thursday's Superstars.
- Marvin sent word that after last night's RAW went off the air, CM Punk cut a promo as the crowd cheered and said that he, the WWE Champion, was back on RAW for good. Marvin noted that Punk was way more over than John Cena with the live crowd.
- RingsideCollectibles.com conducted more interviews with Kane and WWE Divas Champion at the San Diego Comic-Con this weekend. You can watch them below:
John Cena Responds To The Rock's Challenge Posted by Steve Carrier on 07/25/2011 at 05:39 PM
John Cena has responded to The Rock saying he would be at the Survivor Series.
"Dear Dwayne, excited that you are thinking of attending Survivor Series in MSG," Cena wrote on Twitter. "You can buy your ticket on September 10th. See you there."
The 25th annual Survivor Series takes place Sunday, November 20 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
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Rey Mysterio def. The Miz for the WWE Championship U.S. Champion Dolph Ziggler def. Evan Bourne Divas Champion Kelly Kelly & Eve def. Maryse & Melina Zack Ryder def. Michael Cole Alberto Del Rio def. Kofi Kingston John Cena def. WWE Champion Rey Mysterio
Raw results: Title wave By: Greg Adkins July 25, 2011 Tags: Raw: July 25, 2011 HAMPTON, Va. The McMahon Era may have ended, but the Triple H Era has just begun. On The Games first night as the Big Man on Canvas, the WWE Universe witnessed the return of a WWE Hall of Famer, an electrifying Superstar and, not one, but two WWE Champions. Actually, three. Oh, yeah, this should be interesting.
John Cena def. WWE Champion Rey Mysterio; CM Punk confronted Cena (WATCH: PART 1 | PART 2 | CM PUNK EXCLUSIVE | PHOTOS | FULL STORY) The capacity crowd inside the Hampton Coliseum might want to save their ticket stubs. It was a night to remember for the WWE Universe. In an unprecedented second WWE Championship Match of the night, newly-minted WWE Champion Rey Mysterio was forced to defend the title he won less than two hours earlier against one of WWEs toughest competitors, John Cena.
As the two sportsmen competed, it eventually became clear that The Cenation Commander-in-Chief would overpower Reys agile assault and capture his ninth WWE Championship. In the carnival of celebration, however, one competitor emerged to dispute the legitimacy of Cenas reign.
CM Punk shocked the WWE faithful when, after having departed the company two weeks earlier, he surfaced inside the arena carrying his WWE Title. The audience, as well as millions at home, watched the confrontation, the tension, the body language. Which man would blink first? Which WWE Champion was the rightful heir to WWEs most coveted object? In the frenzied air of anticipation, however, there would be no determination. The Second City Savior and The Champ merely stood hoisting their respective WWE Titles skyward, as if to declare their proper place in the history books despite the protests of the other.
Alberto Del Rio def. Kofi Kingston (WATCH | PHOTOS) Alberto Del Rio quickly figured out that coasting on your accomplishments is the quickest course to obscurity in WWE. In the wake of his astounding Money in the Bank victory, The Mexican Aristocrat dropped focus in an upset loss to Kofi Kingston last week. This week, however, Mr. Money in the Bank came correct, halting his slide as well as any momentum for the Dreadlock Dynamo.
Zack Ryder def. Michael Cole (WATCH | PHOTOS) After abandoning his post earlier in the program, announcer Michael Cole was made to pay, thanks to WWEs new COO, Triple H. The Superstar collecting the toll? Zack Ryder. The Long Island Iced Z punished the egotistical talking head and gave his legion of Bro-skis something to cheer about. Woo! Woo! Woo! You know it!
Triple H gave a State of the WWE Address (WATCH | PHOTOS) Meet the new boss. After relieving Mr. McMahon of his duties last week, Triple H took over as WWEs Chief Operating Officer or COO. This week, a sharply dressed Game addressed the WWE Universe and ushered in several major developments.
First, Raw would host an unprecedented second WWE Title Match later in the evening between recently crowned WWE Champion Rey Mysterio and John Cena.
The second bombshell dropped shortly afterward: WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross would be returning to the Raw announce desk. When The Game announced the decision, current announcer Michael Cole mouthed off in protest. As a result, Triple H arranged a match for him later in the evening against an as-yet-unnamed opponent.
While wrapping up his address, The Cerebral Assassin was interrupted by a clearly imbalanced R-Truth. After enduring the crackpots latest batch of conspiracy theories, Triple H introduced the man Truth had put on the shelf: John Morrison. The recuperated Shaman of Sexy darted into the ring and unleashed his frustrations on Truth, leaving him immobile in the ring.
Divas Champion Kelly Kelly & Eve def. Maryse & Melina (WATCH PHOTOS) Two blondes plus two brunettes equals one heck of a tag team match. Divas Champion Kelly Kelly teamed with the gorgeous Eve to square off against belligerent beauties Maryse & Melina. Although Kelly looks like a cheerleader, she once again proved she isnt afraid to throw down like a linebacker. The Divas Champion proved her title reign is no fluke when she secured the pin and the victory for her team.
Next week, Divas from both Raw and SmackDown will compete in a Diva Battle Royal to determine who will face Kelly Kelly at SummerSlam.
U.S. Champion Dolph Ziggler def. Evan Bourne (WATCH | PHOTOS) Is Vickie Guerrero Dolph Zigglers lucky charm? If so, the poor guy may just have to keep her around. Once again, the U.S. Champion prevailed in a match against one of WWEs most agile Superstars, Evan Bourne. The aerial acrobrat proved unable to overcome Zigglers swiftness and athleticism, succumbing to a sleeper hold.
Rey Mysterio def. The Miz to become the WWE Champion (WATCH:PART 1 | PART 2 | PART 3 | PHOTOS) First things first. When Raw went off the air the week before, there remained unfinished business to attend to, namely determining a new WWE Champion. After eight Superstars were whittled down to two during a WWE Championship Tournament, only Rey Mysterio and The Miz remained. To kick off tonights show, the pair clashed in a frenzied contest that eventually saw The Master of the 619 capture his first ever WWE Championship.
His title reign got off to a tumultuous start. After the match, Reys petulant opponent, apparently unable to keep his A.D.D. in check, ambushed the freshly-minted champion before stomping off. As if Mizs outburst werent enough, Mr. Money in the Bank, Alberto Del Rio, then appeared, hoping to cash in his contract. Before he could, however, the new champion flew over the top rope onto his attacker, which sent The Mexican Aristocrat flying and fleeing up the entrance ramp.
In addition to all the championship action at the top of the show, WWEs new Chief Operating Officer, Triple H, will assume his role as head of the company later in the program and offer a State of the WWE Address.
Sin Cara has been removed from the WWE Summerslam poster. R-Truth is now replacing him which you can view at the top. An image of the old poster featuring Sin Cara can be viewed here below.
Tough Enough Contestant Works Ring Before Raw Posted by Steve Carrier on 07/23/2011 at 11:47 AM
WWE Tough Enough contestant Ivelisse Velez was at the WWE Raw taping in Green Bay, Wisconsin. She worked in front of the agents before the fans were allowed to enter the arena.
Ivelisse appeared to be the top remaining female worker before she suffered an injury, which played a part in Steve Austin cutting her from the show.
As of Wednesday night, two sources close to the situation report that Sin Cara's future with WWE has not been determined. There was lots of talk this past week that WWE won't be bringing him back at all.
Lucha Libre website R De Rudo conducted an interview with Zema Ion Xion shortly after his Match at an IWRG event in Mexico. Xion revealed that he has signed a contract with TNA and will be making his debut soon.
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Zema Ion "It feels like home," when talking about Mexico. Regarding his match at TNA's Destination X against Austin Aries, Jack Evans and Low Ki, the Filipino said "I love my name but TNA renamed me to Zima Ion, I have a contract with them and will be appearing on television soon."
SpikeTV's Official twitter page posted a peculiar picture of current WWE Divas champion Kelly Kelly meeting up with TNA Knockouts champion Mickie James at the SpikeTV booth during the San Diego Comic Con. Spike Officials took a picture of the encounter and posted it on their twitter page. You can view the picture below:
*RUMOR* Is The TNA/AAA Working Relationship Not Going Well?
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter TNA wrestlers have been unhappy about the working conditions in AAA. Some TNA Wrestlers have complained that conditions in the arena are very bad and often quite primitive compared to North American arenas. One wrestler pointed out that there was no running water in the vicinity. The report also notes that Velvet Sky and Angelina Love complained about Mari Apache being too stiff with them in the ring. Others complained about the lack of security following the outcome of Triplemania where AAA fans threw objects at them and some were even able to physically grab wrestlers.
Mr. Anderson reportedly refused to return to AAA unless he was given more money to deal with such harsh conditions. Anderson was expected at last week's show but was replaced just a few days before the show with Scott Steiner.
WWE Hall of Famer 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin commented on his Official Twitter page that WWE should hire TNA wrestler Samoa Joe
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WWE should sign @SamoaJoe as soon as his TNA contract is up. One of my favorite workers in today's game. Needs a full green light push.
Samoa Joe's TNA deal had expired some months back and was working some dates on a verbal agreement with the company. During that time it was said that WWE showed no interest in signing Joe and he did eventually sign a new deal with TNA
WWE.com announced Saturday that Kane will be sidelined for at least three months due to a fractured fibula. He sustained the injury while being attacked by Mark Henry, which occurred moments after Randy Orton defeated the multi-time champion in a Street Fight.
Mark Henry injures Kane
Similar to what he did to Big Show at Money in the Bank, Mark Henry brutalized Kane's leg using a steel chair on the July 22 edition of SmackDown. The attack occurred just moments after Orton defeated Kane in a brutal Street Fight.
According to WWE doctor Michael Sampson, Kane suffered a fractured fibula, which will keep him out of the ring for at least three months. "But because of potential complications with such a severe injury, it could also keep him out of action for an undetermined amount of time," Sampson said.
World Heavyweight Champion Christian def. Intercontinental Champion Ezekiel Jackson in a Non-Title Match Daniel Bryan def. Heath Slater Sheamus vs. Wade Barrett ends in a No Count-Out Randy Orton def. Kane in a Street Fight Match
SmackDown results: Calamity after the storm By: Michael Burdick July 22, 2011 Tags: SmackDown: July 22, 2011 MINNEAPOLIS In the wake of the explosive Money in the Bank pay-per-view, anarchy reigned on SmackDown, as the brutality of Randy Orton and Kanes ruthless Street Fight was eclipsed only by the Worlds Strongest fury.
Randy Orton def. Kane in a Street Fight (WATCH | PHOTOS) In an intense match of swinging kendo sticks, collapsing announce tables, weaponized steel steps and a merciless ring post, former World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton ultimately reigned supreme over Kane. When The Devils Favorite Demon attempted to finish WWEs Apex Predator off with a tombstone onto a steel chair, Orton escaped driving his monstrous prey into the waiting steel implement with an RKO for the victory.
Following the match, the two tough-as-nails warriors shook hands in a grand moment of mutual respect. However, once The Viper left, the infuriated Mark Henry entered the arena. Taking down The Big Red Monster with the Worlds Strongest Slam, the enraged Superstar chose to take his attack to the next level. Trapping Kanes already injured leg in the steel chair, The Worlds Strongest Man crashed down upon it from the ropes just as he did to Big Show at Money in the Bank five days before. Sheamus vs. Wade Barrett ended in a Double Count-out (WATCH | PHOTOS) When a wild brawl between Sheamus and Wade Barrett overtook their match, the referee was forced to count-out both competitors. Afterward, Barrett hurled his distracted opponent into the ring post. But, when he tried to follow-up his assault up with Wasteland, The Celtic Warrior broke loose, flooring him with a devastating Brogue Kick.
Daniel Bryan def. Heath Slater (WATCH | PHOTOS) Heath Slater may have walked into Minneapolis confident enough to call Mr. Money in the Bank Daniel Bryan a loser before their match. But, it was The One Man Southern Rock Band who was destined to walk out defeated, tapping out to Daniel Bryans unique display of submission excellence.
Daniel Bryan made a startling WrestleMania proclamation (WATCH) Dismissing Michael Coles criticism, Daniel Bryan continued to show the same heroic determination that earned him the SmackDown Money in the Bank Ladder Match victory five days earlier. Rather than choosing to keep the moment he will cash in his title opportunity under wraps, the determined Bryan revealed that he will do it in the main event at WrestleMania on April 1, 2012 in Miami.
World Heavyweight Champion Christian def. Intercontinental Champion Ezekiel Jackson in a Non-Title Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) Just five days after winning his second World Heavyweight Championship from Randy Orton in a barrage of controversy, Christian triumphed over Ezekiel Jackson, slamming The Personification of Domination into the ring post before executing the Killswitch for the three-count.
Randy Orton had unfinished business with World Heavyweight Champion Christian (PHOTOS) After losing his World Heavyweight Title to Christian by disqualification at Money in the Bank, the irate Viper called-out the new champion and demanded his rematch. Order quickly began to break down, prompting SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long to step in. Teddy reminded Orton that he was already signed to face Kane in a Street Fight and, therefore, could not challenge his adversary. Instead, the GM decided to put Christian into a match with Intercontinental Champion Ezekiel Jackson.
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 36 jaar jong.
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