Darren Young Issues a Statement on His Suspension Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/10/2011 at 10:45 AM
- WWE Superstar Darren Young wrote the following on Twitter this weekend regarding his recent suspension for violating the Wellness Policy:
"To the WWE Universe, I sincerely apologize to my loving family, my supportive friends back up North, my peers who I have an incredible amount of respect for top to bottom and to all my fans that support #DYoung; I hear u loud and clear #WWE.
I take full responsibility for my actions as this will never occur again.
I love the @WWE and the worst thing you can do to me is keep me off that stage where I own it in that ring!
I accept this set back as a normal part of living; making a mental a note of it as a lessoned learned! D Young"
Below is a recap of TNA Wrestling related matches at tonight's Heroes Inmortales pay per view in Mexico.
Velvet Sky, Jennifer Blake and Sexy Star defeated Cinthia Moreno, Mari Apache and Fabi Apache in a glow in the dark reinas match: Due to the low visibility, the match was said to be hard to follow with so many people involved. Some wrestlers only had a few trimmings on their outfits that were glowing added to the already short list of clothes they normally wear. Sexy Star used a chair on Fabi Apache for the win. Sky, Blake and Sexy Star celebrated in the ring after their match.
Abyss & Chessman defeated Extreme Tiger & Jack Evans in a Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match for the AAA World Tag Team titles. The Tag Titles were hanging above the ring. Whichever team gets to them first, wins. A good back and fourth match with lots of hardcore spots. Extreme Tiger did a big legdrop off of the ladder hitting Chessman. Abyss nails Extreme Tiger through a table filled with tacks. Jack Evans begins climbing the ladder to get the titles when Chessman chases after him. Abyss sets up a table next to the ladder. Chessman chokeslams Jack Evans from the ladder and onto the table. Chessman grabs the belts.
Electroshock defeated LA Park, La Parka, Magnus, Joe Lider, Zorro, Jeff Jarrett, Cibernetico and Silver King for the Antonio Pena memorial cup: The match was contested like a typical battle royale (royal rumble) with contestants coming out at certain points in the match. LA Park and La Parka started the match off. Silver King is the first to enter from the back. Electroshock and Cibernetico were the third and fourth contestants. La Parka took out Cibernetico but also disqualified himself in the process. Zorro is the fifth contestant. Jeff Jarrett is the sixth contestant. Silver king is eliminated and out comes Joe Lider. Magnus is the eighth contestant to enter. LA Park eliminates Zorro and Electroshock eliminates Magnus. LA Park eliminates Joe Lider. Jeff Jarrett and LA Park join forces to attack Electroshock. LA Park stopped and began posing in the middle of the ring Jarrett follows him in the festivities. LA Park grabs Jeff Jarrett and eliminates him. LA Park continues dancing and begins to make fun of Jeff and Karen Jarrett. Karen grabs LA Park's leg when a masked version of Zorro comes out and attacks LA Park. Electroshock threw LA Park out for the win.
El Mesías vs Sting ends in a no contest Sting appeared in his joker persona. The match begins and just a few short minutes into it, Konnan, Jarrett and Magnus appear. Jeff Jarrett attacks Mesias while the referee wasn't looking. Magnus appears and offers Sting a chair and he refuses. When Magnus insist that Sting take the chair, Sting hits Magnus with the chair. Mesias seizes the opportunity and attacks Sting. Jarrett and Konnan attack Sting but he makes a comeback and attacks Jarrett and Konnan with his bat. Mesias joins in and helps Sting. Mesias and Sting look each other face to face, shake hands and walk away to end the match in a no contest.
HHH Comments on Monday's Raw, Solidarity Rally Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/08/2011 at 01:07 PM
In light of news that WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H has vowed to not step down from running the Raw Supershow, Christian has spearheaded an effort by various Superstars, Divas, referees, announcers and crew members to travel to Oklahoma City on Monday and stage a "Solidarity Rally" in the backstage parking lot of the Chesapeake Energy Arena prior to the show. The contingent, which consists of those who walked out on Triple H this past Monday night, tell WWE.com that they will not return to the Raw Supershow or step into the venue to perform until Triple H relinquishes control.
Triple H stated earlier in a video interview that John Cena, CM Punk, Randy Orton, Sheamus and Big Show will headline Monday night's telecast.
"Beyond that, I might not have referees, I might not have announcers, I might not have cameramans. Quite frankly, I don't know what's going to happen," he said. "We'll see what we come up with on Monday. Hell, they might all show up and I won't let anyone back in."
-- Maria Kanellis stated this afternoon on Twitter that she would only consider returning to WWE if she is given the opportunity to compete for a women's championship.
"I have only one thing in my life that I regret and thats not getting to really fight for the Woman's Championship. If I ever come back it would be for a belt," she wrote in a response to a query regarding a possible return to the organization.
WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Sin Cara "Azul" Jack Swagger & United States Champion Dolph Ziggler def. WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne (Non-Title Match) Divas Champion Beth Phoenix def. Alicia Fox Ezekiel Jackson def. Jinder Mahal Randy Orton & Sheamus def. Christian & Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes
SmackDown results: Teddy Long key holder to the WWE Universe? By: Mitch Passero October 7, 2011 Tags: SmackDown, SmackDown: October 7, 2011 BILOXI, Miss. The one-year anniversary of SmackDown on Syfy (MORE) included the return of an angry Big Show, more reactions surrounding the Raw walkout, and a message from the EVP of Talent Relations about the importance of maintaining order on Friday nights.
Big Show returned and chokeslammed Mark Henry (WATCH | PHOTOS) After Mark Henry sidelined Big Show for four months by fracturing his leg in a steel chair, Show returned and he was pissed! After his demand for a World Title Match was denied by Henry, The Worlds Largest Athlete went berserk, charged to the ring and unloaded on Henry with massive punches. Even a slew of WWE security personnel could not stop the onslaught.
After pushing his way through security in the ring, Show viciously speared Henry, then brutalized an entire ring full of security. When Henry tried to walk off with his title during the melee, The Worlds Largest Athlete chased him down.
At first it looked as if Henry was going to win the fight when he slammed Show into the ringside barrier. But The Worlds Largest Athlete battled back and chokeslammed the champion through the announce table in a dramatic show of strength.
With Henry dazed and vulnerable, Show was prepared to inflict the exact same punishment that Henry used to put him out of commission. With the champions leg entangled in a steel chair, Show was ready leap on top of him from the steel ring steps. But just in the nick of time, Henry was spared when GM Teddy Long emerged to calm the angry giant by agreeing to give him what he wanted a World Championship Match as long as he did not leap on Henry. Show heeded the GMs orders, but still blasted The Worlds Strongest Man in the back with a steel chair for good measure. When will we see these two titans clash?
Randy Orton & Sheamus def. Christian & Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes (WATCH | PHOTOS) The powerhouse duo of Randy Orton and Sheamus proved too much to handle for Christian and Cody Rhodes. After The Celtic Warrior worked over Rhodes pretty good, he tossed Christian from the ring. Next, The Viper took over and dispatched of Rhodes with a debilitating RKO for the win.
Hornswoggle returned to SmackDown (WATCH | PHOTOS) After making his return, Hornswoggle convinced Booker T to get in the ring and do a Spin-a-Roonie for the WWE Universe.
WWE EVP of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis said SmackDowns success is vital (WATCH) In a meeting with Teddy Long, WWE EVP John Laurinaitis expressed his support for Long and explained the importance of what happens on Friday nights. If you lose control of SmackDown like Triple H lost control of Raw, the entire WWE Universe is going to be in turmoil, he said.
Ezekiel Jackson def. Jinder Mahal (WATCH | PHOTOS) Former Intercontinental Champion Ezekiel Jackson absolutely manhandled Jinder Mahal. After brutally slamming Mahal to the canvas four consecutive times, Jackson made him tap out after a painful session in the Torture Rack.
Randy Orton explained why he didnt walk out on Raw (WATCH) In an interview with Matt Striker, Randy Orton said he wont beg like Christian for one more World Title match. If I have to tear through the entire SmackDown roster in order to have another championship match, then Im all for it, he said. And not willing to lump himself in with the other Superstars who participated in the Raw walkout, The Viper said If I have a problem with Triple H, Ill deal with Triple H personally.
Big Show demanded a World Title opportunity (PHOTOS) After making an emotional comeback in front of the WWE Universe, Big Show threatened to repeatedly punch Mark Henry in the head and take the World Heavyweight Championship from him. After Show called Henry out, the champion obliged and emerged at the top of the ramp to say hell let Show know when and if he gets a match with Henry. Furious, The Worlds Largest Athlete retorted by saying hed put Henry through the announce table and break his ankle with a steel chair if he didnt get the answer he wanted by the end of the night.
Divas Champion Beth Phoenix def. Alicia Fox (WATCH | PHOTOS) In a decisive and impressive victory, newly crowned Divas Champion Beth Phoenix made quick work of Alicia Fox, trouncing the smaller Diva with the Glam Slam. Afterward, Natalya locked Fox in a painful submission hold, while Phoenix forced her to cry out in pain over the mic.
Jack Swagger & United States Champion Dolph Ziggler def. WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne in a Non-Title Match (WATCH | PHOTOS) As the WWE Tag Team Champions approached the ring, they were viciously attacked from behind by Jack Swagger and Dolph Ziggler. When the match eventually got started, Kingston came out swinging with an emotional offense. However, the champions never seemed to be able to recover from the initial assault. In the end, Swagger planted Bourne into the canvas with the Gutwrench Powerbomb for the win. Afterward, Vickie Guerrero came to the ring to help celebrate the victory.
The WWE Tag Team Champions vowed not to appear on Raw (WATCH) In an interview with Matt Striker, WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne spoke about the Raw walkout. Although they felt things might not entirely be Triple Hs fault until he steps down from running Raw Air Boom declared they will only be appearing on SmackDown.
Booker T and Michael Cole clarified their position on the Raw walkout Michael Cole said he walked on Raw about because Triple Hs ego has been out of control and he hasnt been listening to peoples grievances. On the other hand, Booker T said he is neutral about the situation and only walked out on Raw because he needed to use the bathroom.
WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio def. Sin Cara Azul (WATCH | PHOTOS) After earning the right to be called Sin Cara at WWE Hell in a Cell, The Mexican Sensation tangled with fellow Mexican Superstar, WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio for the first time ever. Despite a valiant effort, Sin Cara Azul was forced to tap out to Del Rios cross armbreaker. After the match, Sin Cara Negro charged to the ring and attacked Sin Cara Azul, leaving him writhing in pain after a leap from the top rope. Despite what went down at WWE Hell in a Cell, clearly there is unfinished business between the two masked Superstars. (MORE on the two Sin Caras)
The Raw walkout will continue (WATCH | PHOTOS) The night started with a group of Superstars explaining why they walked out on Raw, citing an unsafe work environment. David Otunga went as far as saying they are also prepared to walk out of SmackDown, unless Triple H steps down from running day-to-day operations. The last to speak for the group was Del Rio, who said he inspired everyone to walk out on Raw. The WWE Champion then declared that none of them will appear on Raw again until Triple H steps down from running Raw, and that hes eager to compete on SmackDown. Hearing enough, Teddy Long emerged and ended all the talk by announcing two matches for the night: the tag team main event, as well as Del Rio vs. Sin Cara. (Latest walkout updates: WATCH | Solidarity Rally)
Beer Money came to the ring to open the show. Storm said its a good thing Hogan is retiring. Storm set up the main event vs. Roode tonight. Roode said he expected to have a good match tonight. He said Fortune is family, and was upset at Angle making this stipulation. Roode said beating AJ and Kazarian helped him to get ready for Angle. Roode asked Storm to help him get ready. Roode said Beer Money was the best tag team in history, and he needed Storms best. Storm said he would give him a great match and said Roode will be the next champ. Storm said he is going to bring it and he might be better than Roode. The crowd popped big for them.
1st Match
Kazarian beat Gunner.
Mr. Anderson came to the ring. Said he wanted to apologize to the people that mean the most to him, his assholes. He talked about how others kiss ass and get ahead, but hes never been good at it. Talked about Immortal a little and called Bully Ray a douchebag. Rays music hit. Ray said hurry up because he wanted to go to Neyland Stadium and piss on the big T. Anderson said Ray always gets the upper hand but theyre going to have one more match. Ray said Anderson is getting nothing. Anderson proposed a bound for glory falls count anywhere match. The crowd popped huge, and Ray left the ring
2cnd Match
Winter and Madison Rayne (w/Angelina Love) defeated Mickie James and Velvet Sky.
Eric Bischoff made his way to the ring. He made fun of the fans and called out Jeff Hardy. Jeff came to the ring in street clothes. Eric talked about working with the greats. He talked about taking advantage of his opportunity and said Hardy dropped the ball. Eric said Hardy officially was done and he let everyone down. Jeff took the mic and said he wanted to say goodbye. He gave Eric the twist of fate and yelled Screw you before running through the crowd when Immortal hit the ring. Jarrett carried Eric backstage
3rd Match
Crimson beat Samoa Joe.
4th Match
Bobby Roode beat James Storm. Great back and forth match. Many near falls and high spots including a superplex by Storm that the crowd popped huge for. Both men were tied up in the corner when the ref took a bump and Storm rolled out of the ring. Kurt Angle ran down and attacked Storm at ringside while Roode and the ref were laid out. Angle rolled Storm in the ring and Roode hit a nice fishermans suplex for the win. After the match the two hugged and left together.
Hogan came out to a huge pop. He said when he woke up this morning it would be the last day of his career. He said he is not going to know what to do anymore. Hulk thanked the fans for everything. He held up the old yellow and red belt and started crying at the Thank you, Hogan chant. He said its time to put Hulkamania to rest.
Stings came out wearing a red suit with a Hulkamania t-shirt. Hogan said Sting is not welcome out at the ring. Sting said no one is buying the retirement. Hogan said he is officially done. Sting says he knows Hogan better than anyone. Sting said he has some footage to prove it. The video footage showed Hogan talking to Bischoff backstage making fun of the Tennessee fans and saying it was a ploy to sell merchandise. Hogan got crazy heat and went crazy on Sting. He said if Sting wants to fight him, he will and Sting accepted. Sting left the ring to end the first episode.
WWE Superstar Suspended For Wellness Violation Posted by Dave Mitchell on 10/06/2011 at 11:50 AM
WWE has announced that Darren Young has been suspended for 30 days due to a violation of the company's Wellness Policy.
The following statement was posted on the WWE website on Thursday:
"In accordance with its Talent Wellness Program, WWE has suspended Fred Rosser (Darren Young) for 30 days effective Wednesday, Oct. 5, for his first violation of the companys policy."
Guerrero Invites a Diva to Join Her Stable Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/06/2011 at 10:47 AM
- WWE Diva Tamina has resumed tweeting on her Twitter page at @TaminaSnuka. She teased that she has her eye on Beth Phoenix's WWE Divas Title and wrote about Vickie Guerrero inviting her to join her stable:
"Wow what an honor to be invited to join Vickie's stable. It's absolutely amazing to be asked by such a strong, independent beautiful woman!"
WWE Signs Another Women's Wrestler Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/05/2011 at 06:47 PM
- Diva Dirt reports that WWE has signed 27 year old Canadian women's wrestler Kira Forster to a developmental deal. She has wrestled in Canada under the name Taya Valkyrie and is expected to report to FCW to begin training in the next few months.
Taya, who has also done fitness work and some modeling, has trained under former WWE Superstar Lance Storm and appeared on his World of Hurt reality show in Canada. She is the third women's wrestler from the Storm Wrestling Academy to be signed this year. It's believed she was the women's wrestler that Lance recommended WWE agents take a look at, at the recent WWE tapings in Canada.
WWE also signed Storm students Irena Janjic, who is wrestling in FCW as Leah West and Tenille Taylor, who is expected to report to FCW in a few months after recovering from shoulder surgery.
WWE Superstars Results 10/6/11 Posted by James Rolls on October 6, 2011 · Leave a Comment
We start off this week with the Raw brand and your announcers are Scott Stanford and Josh Mathews.
Match Number One: Alex Riley versus JTG
JTG with a kick and punch and then he kicks and punches Riley in the corner until the referee warns him. Riley returns the favor with punches but JTG with an Irish hwip and JTG misses a charge into the corner. Riley with a running clothesline and then he hits an elbow drop. Riley punches JTG in the corner but JTG puts Riley into the turnbuckles and then drives the back of Rileys head into the mat and he gets a near fall. JTG punches Riley in the head and the referee warns him again.
JTG with a shot to the ribs but Riley with an elbow but JTG with a hip toss slam for a near fall. JTG with an elbow to the head and a reverse chin lock. Riley gets to his feet and he connects with elbows but JTG with a forearm. Riley wit an Irish whip and he blocks a clothesline with an STO.
JTG misses a charge into the corner and Riley with running forearms and a clothesline. Riley with a spinebuster and he kicks JTG and hits the Impaler but only gets a two count. Riley picks up JTG and JTG sends Riley into the corner. JTG with a belly-to-back suplex into a neck breaker for a near fall. JTG shows some frustration over not being able to finish off Riley.
JTG with a forearm and he tries for a neck breaker but Riley escapes and hits a TKO for the three count.
Winner: Alex Riley
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time to take a look back at what happened at the end of Hell in a Cell with Miz and R Truth attacking anyone who got in their way.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Two: Michael McGillicutty versus Percy Watson
Michael with a waist lock take down into a front face lock and he taunts Percy until Percy gets back to his feet and backs Michael into the corner. Michael with a kick and side head lock. Percy with an overhead belly-to-belly throw. Michael with a flatline that sends Percy into the turnbuckles. Michael with kick to Watson while the referee admonishes him. Michael gets a near fall. McGillicutty with a neck breaker and he gets a near fall. Michael with a reverse chin lock as he tries to wear down his opponent. Michael rolls through while Percy tries to escape.
They get back to their feet and Michael with a knee and Irish whip but he runs into a boot and then Watson with a step up enzuigiri and both men are down. Percy with European uppercuts followed by a flying clothesline and drop kick. Percy with kicks and punches in the corner followed by a short arm clothesline. Percy tries for the twisting splash but Michael gets his knees up and then Michael with the running neck breaker for the three count.
Winner: Michael McGillicutty
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time for the Smackdown portion of the show and your announcers are Jack Korpela and Matt Striker.
Match Number Three: AJ Lee versus Tamina
They lock up and Tamina sends AJ to the mat and then she connects with a knee to the head followed by an elbow drop that misses. AJ tries for a wheelbarrow move but Tamina drops AJ on the top rope. Tamina with a European uppercut and then she applies a neck breaker. Tamina with an arm bar that turns into a camel clutch that stretches AJ.
Tamina sends AJ face first into the mat again. Tamina returns to the modified camel clutch with her knee in AJs back. Tamina locks the arms and then she turns it into a reverse chin lock. AJ gets to her feet but Tamina with a head butt and knee drops and gets a near fall.
Tamina returns to the rear chin lock but AJ gets to her feet and she stomps on Taminas foot but Tamina sends AJ to the mat again. Tamina pulls AJ to the mat again after AJ tries for some offense. Tamina with a leg drop and then she goes to the second turnbuckle but misses a diving head butt. AJ with an Asai DDT for the three count.
Winner: AJ Lee
We go to commercial.
Match Number Four: Ted DiBiase versus Tyson Kidd
They lock up and Ted with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Tyson backs into the corner. They lock up and Ted works on the arm and wrist but Tyson with a kick and forearm to the back. Tyson goes to the floor and Ted follows after him. Tyson misses a clothesline and Ted with punches. Tyson with a kick to the leg followed by a jumping back kick and Ted goes down while Tyson returns to the ring.
Tyson with a near fall. Tyson with an elbow to the head followed by kicks and a knee drop. Tyson with an elbow to the head followed by forearms. Ted pushes Tyson away but Tyson continues the attack and he chokes Ted in the ropes. Tyson chokes Ted in the corner. Tyson with a back elbow and he gets a near fall.
Tyson with a reverse chin lock but Ted gets to his feet. Tyson kicks Ted to send him back to the mat and Tyson taunts Ted. Ted with punches to Tyson but Tyson with a back heel kick and Ted responds with a rebound clothesline and a reverse atomic drop. Ted with a punch followed by a Yakuza kick for a near fall. Tyson kicks Ted and goes to the apron.
Tyson with a shoulder and then he gets a near fall with a rollup. Ted with a rollup of his own. Ted hits Dream Street for the three count.
Winner: Ted DiBiase
We take a look back at what happened at the end of Raw and we go to credits.
Grand Rapids, Michigan hosted Monday Nitro on the 22nd of May 2000. The Cat vs. Booker T - Weapons match, Daffney(c) vs. Crowbar - Cruiserweight Title, Billy Kidman vs. Horrace w/ Torrie Wilson as the Special Referee, Terry Funk Announcement, Mike Awesome vs. The Wall - Table match, Ric Flair's Career Funeral, Scott Steiner vs. Rick Steiner - Asylum match, Chuck Palumbo vs. Diamond Dallas Page, Reid Flair calls out David Flair, Vampiro vs. Hulk Hogan, Jeff Jarrett(c) vs. Kevin Nash - World Heavyweight Championship.
According to prowrestling.net, Vince Russo is no longer head of creative. That position is now VP of talent relations Bruce Prichard. The report claims that Russo is now considered a senior writer and continues to write the actual shows along with Matt Conway once the direction has been mapped out by Prichard, who also signs off on the scripts.
Prior to him signing with TNA, Prichard hosted his own podcast where he would reguarly rip on TNA, Dixie Carter and Vince Russo.
the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that Eric Bischoff also inked a new contract with Impact Wrestling. Their contracts were set to expire on 10/10.
AAA's Heroes Inmortales pay per view event is scheduled to take place Sunday October 9. Below is a quick rundown of the event and full card below:
AAA is bringing back "La Doma De La Muerte" The Dome of Death for one matcho n the PPV. TNA created its own version of the dome called the TerrorDome.
As we reported earlier, TNA Knockout Velvet Sky is scheduled to take part in a special glow in the dark match.
Sting spoke with AAA Officials and made his intentions known that he does not want any interference in his match against former TNA Star Judas Mesias. The Sting match is being heavily hyped by AAA.
Jeff Jarretts Mexican Imortal championship belt will not be defended at the pay per view. He will be taking part in the Antonio Pena memorial cup battle royale.
Mega Faction and promotion, Los Perros Del Mal are also expected to have a prominent role in the pay per view.
Below is the full card for the event:
Dome Of Death Match: The Psycho Circus (Psycho Clown, Monster Clown y Murder Clown) vs. Los Perros del Mal (Nicho el Millonario, Damián 666 y Halloween. Dream Match: El Mesías vs. Sting (TNA) Bullterrier match for the AAA Latin American Championship: Dr. Wagner Jr. vs. Hijo del Perro Aguayo. Antonio Peña Memorial Cup Tournament Electroshock La Parka Heavy Metal Joe Líder El Zorro Jeff Jarrett (TNA) L.A. Park Cibernético Silver King Magnus (TNA).
Tables Ladders and Chairs match for the AAA World Tag Team Championships: Xtreme Tiger and Jack Evans vs. Abyss (TNA) and Chessman. Mixed Lumberjack match:Pimpinela Escarlata, Octagoncito and El Elegido vs.Polvo de Estrellas, Mini Histeria and Alan Stone. Womens Glow In The Dark Match: Faby Apache, Mary Apache and Cynthia Moreno vs. Sexy Star, Jennifer Blake and Velvet Sky (TNA).
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