Ohio Valley Wrestling women's wrestler Serena Deeb was the lady in the black dress standing in the hallway when Finlay was making his way to the ring for his match with David Hart Smith on last night's episode of ECW.
Deeb has appeared in TNA Wrestling in the past and holds the record for the most number of OVW Women's Championship reigns with six.
Alongside fellow OVW peer Josie (now known as Sojournor Bolt), Deeb appeared at last year's Slammiversary pay-per-view. Both Deeb and Josie took part in Awesome Kong's $25,000 Fan Challenge, but were unable to defeat Kong.
Matt Hardy appears to be hinting that his brother Jeff Hardy has signed a new contract with WWE in a new MySpace blog. Matt wrote: The deal has been reached, the contract has been signed as of May 19th, 2009.. Why? What about Matt? Im sucking it up and giving every fiber of my being for..for them. With a legitimately excruciating broken hand.. but really.. for what? Nothing really ever changes.. I hope this makes everyone happy..
Vale Anoia, sister of recently released Manu, on Randy Orton's burial of him at www.the-sun.co.uk/wrestling:
"(Randy) had no business trashing my brother in an interview. Manu was released, that's punishment enough. Randy doesn't have to go and keep digging the thorns in even deeper after the fact."
John Cena & Batista def. WWE Champion Randy Orton & The Legacy Vickie Guerrero def. Santina Marella to become the new Miss WrestleMania United States Champion MVP def. Matt Hardy Unified WWE Tag Team Champions Carlito & Primo def. The Brian Kendrick & Goldust Santino Marella def. Chavo Guerrero Kelly Kelly def. Mickie James, Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Beth Phoenix, Rosa Mendes and Jillian to earn a Divas Championship Match
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Less than 24 hours after Judgment Day and the entire Raw roster was already looking toward Extreme Rules. Monday night saw two huge matches made for the pay-per-view, as John Cena & Batista took on WWE Champion Randy Orton and his Legacy in the main event. Things looked grim for The Animal when he was left to face the multi-generational Superstars by himself, but the tables turned on The Viper when WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair once again rushed to Batistas aide against The Legend Killer.
John Cena & Batista def. WWE Champion Randy Orton & The Legacy in a match that saw involvement from Big Show and WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair (PHOTOS | WATCH) Raws main event saw five of the brands top Superstars compete as John Cena & Batista took on WWE Champion Randy Orton and his Legacy cohorts, Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase. As the battle raged on, Big Show emerged, drawing his Extreme Rules opponent, John Cena from the ring. With his partner gone, The Animal was left alone to compete against the Superstar hell face in a Steel Cage at Extreme Rules, as well as Ortons minions.
Sorely outnumbered, Batista was the beneficiary of some well-timed assistance from WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair. The two had suffered through a minor disagreement earlier in the evening after the Nature Boy revealed his plans to call out The Viper on the next Raw, but their bond proved to be stronger than any petty squabbles, as Naitch contributed to the matchs confusion, giving Batista a chance to capitalize, spearing Orton for the win.
Vickie Guerrero def. Santina Marella to become the new Miss WrestleMania (PHOTOS | WATCH) Having received some impromptu wrestling training from her nephew Chavo, Raw General Manager Vickie Guerrero made her way to the ring to compete against Santina Marella for the title of Miss WrestleMania in her very first match. Before the match could even begin, Chavo announced that the title would be contested with no disqualifications and proceeded to attack Santina once the contest started. Things went from bad to worse for the first-ever Miss WrestleMania as William Regal emerged next, attacking the Italian Diva, and giving Vickie the opening she needed to pin her opponent and win the match, becoming the new Miss WrestleMania in the process.
United States Champion MVP def. Matt Hardy (PHOTOS | WATCH) As Matt Hardy explained earlier in the evening, Raw General Manager Vickie Guerrero not only expunged his loss to Kofi Kingston from the records, but also gave the bitter Superstar something he had been clamoring for: A United States Title Match against MVP. Though Hardy denied it, its possible that Vickies actions were done to repay the Superstar for his attack on Jeff Hardy the night before during his World Heavyweight Title Match against the Raw GMs husband, Edge. Though he had claimed in the past to have beaten MVP more than anyone, Hardy, with his broken hand, was unable to defeat The Ballin Superstar, who retained the U.S. Title.
The Miz once again called out John Cena, and claimed he is now 5-0 in spite of Jerry Lawler challenging his logic; Big Show revealed that he will face Cena again at Extreme Rules in a Submission Match (PHOTOS | WATCH) Masquerading as his rival, The Miz addressed the WWE Universe to mock and once again call out John Cena. After the former World Heavyweight Champion failed to come out following the self-proclaimed chick magnets rap belittling him, The Miz claimed another spurious victory over Cena. The arrogant Superstars claims didnt go unchallenged, however, as he was joined in the ring by WWE Hall of Famer Jerry The King Lawler. The Raw announcer pointed out the ridiculousness of Mizs claim to have a 5-0 record against Cena when the two have never fought a match to completion.
The two were then interrupted by Big Show, who had his own bone to pick with John Cena. Though the targeted Superstar claimed earlier that he was done with The Worlds Largest Athlete, Big Show revealed that the two would be colliding once again at Extreme Rules, in a match that would appear to give the 7-footer a distinct advantage: A Submission Match. When The Miz responded that Cena would simply beat Big Show again, the massive Superstar lunged for the self-asserted future World Champion, but the former reality star was too quick, shoving The King at The Worlds Largest Athlete and escaping up the ramp. Furious, Big Show latched his punishing submission maneuver on Lawler before leaving the ring.
Unified WWE Tag Team Champions Carlito & Primo def. The Brian Kendrick & Goldust (PHOTOS | WATCH) Attempting to make good on his promise the week before to find himself The tag team partner, The Brian Kendrick went to the ring with Goldust in tow, ready to compete against Unified WWE Tag Team Champions Carlito & Primo in a non-title match. Throughout the match, Kendrick berated The Bizarre One, and his criticisms only intensified after being pinned by Primo. Following the match, the cocky Superstar made moves to take out his frustrations on his partner, but was stopped by Hornswoggle, who emerged from under the ring. Returning the favor to Goldust, who protected the diminutive Superstar from Big Show on WWE Superstars, Swoggle helped his new friend attack Kendrick, chasing him from the ring.
Santino Marella def. Chavo Guerrero (PHOTOS) Spilling over from Santino Marellas recent insults directed at Vickie Guerrero and her nephew, Chavos attack on the Italian Superstar at Judgment Day, the two competitors squared off in the ring on Raw. Though the star of Santinos Casa was victorious, he received distressing news after the match: Chavo revealed that later in the evening, Santinos sister, Santina would be defending her Miss WrestleMania title against the Raw General Manager herself, Vickie Guerrero.
Raw General Manager Vickie Guerrero set WWE Champion Randy Orton & The Legacy vs. John Cena & Batista as the nights main event; Kelly Kelly won a Diva Battle Royal to earn a future Divas Championship Match (PHOTOS | WATCH) After John Cena explained that he became involved in Raws opening brouhaha as a way of showing his desire for the WWE Title, he was accosted by Vickie Guerrero. The Raw General Manager then informed the former World Heavyweight Champion that due to the fight that just took place, she had set a new main event for Raw: John Cena & Batista vs. WWE Champion Randy Orton & The Legacy.
Raw saw an awesome assemblage of sexy, smart and powerful Divas as Mickie James, Kelly Kelly, Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Beth Phoenix, Rosa Mendes and Jillian all took to the ring for a Divas Battle Royal. The Sexiest Women on Television were especially driven as on the line was a future title match against Divas Champion Maryse, who observed the match from the announce table. As the contest came down to Mickie and Kelly, the French Canadian Diva was no longer content just to watch, and became involved, blinding Mickie with an unidentified substance, an act she referred to as an extreme makeover. By attacking the Diva who had handed her numerous defeats in recent weeks, Maryse allowed Kelly to pick up this huge victory.
Ric Flair interrupts WWE Champion Randy Orton to reveal that The Legend Killer will defend his title in a Steel Cage Match against Batista at Extreme Rules, causing a brawl to break out between Legacy, Flair, Batista and John Cena (PHOTOS) Randy Orton, still proudly holding his WWE Title after Judgment Day, opened Raw by castigating WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair for his involvement following the WWE Championship Match the night before. Not one to take a verbal attack lying down, the Nature Boy himself emerged and reminded The Legend Killer that he didnt actually beat Batista, and in fact, lost by disqualification, and thus managed to hold onto the WWE Title. Further enraging Orton, Flair revealed that he had just spoken with Raw General Manager Vickie Guerrero, and that she had decreed that The Viper would be defending his title against Batista once again at Extreme Rules, but in a Steel Cage Match to ensure a definitive outcome.
Incensed at the news Flair bore, Orton attacked the WWE Legend and called down Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase to assist in the assault. But before the rest of Legacy could make it to the ring, they were intercepted by Batista. As the multi-generational Superstars began to get the upper hand on Naitch and The Animal, John Cena emerged from the locker room area and helped clear the ring of the devious Legacy members.
The following is the final line-up for this Sunday's TNA Sacrifice pay-per view event from Orlando, Florida:
Ultimate Sacrifice Bout: -Mick Foley vs. Kurt Angle vs. Sting vs. Jeff Jarrett
(If Foley loses, he loses TNA title. If Angle loses, he gives up leadership of the Main Event Mafia. If Sting loses, he retires. If Jarrett loses, he gives up his spot in TNA Management.)
"I Quit" Match: (TNA Legends Title) -AJ Styles (c) vs. Booker T
TNA Knockout Title: -Angelina Love (c) vs. Awesome Kong
Typical to the new "PG" rating, there are a lot of kids here for the show.
Due to space constraints, they aren't using the typical video cylinder tower on the side of the stage.
Lot's of "Whoo" chants started in the crowd.
They show the "Shoot To Thrill" video package for Wrestlemania 25. Randy Orton got killer heat when shown.
Sheamus O'Shaunnessy from FCW is out first. He grabs a mic and says he is from Ireland and cuts a heel promo and gets good heat. There is a "USA" chant. Jamie Noble is his opponent. The Superstars graphics are up, but I'm sure this is a dark match. Sheamus wins with what looked like a modified Rock Bottom.
The place looks to be a near sellout.
Cut away to USA network followed by Lillian singing the national anthem.
- Thursdays episode of WWE Superstars on WGN America garnered its highest rating to date, a 0.97 cable rating. Therefore, the show beat ECW last week, which drew a less than stellar 0.93 cable rating. The show was headlined by Hornswoggle vs. Big Show.
Sweet Papi Sanchez and Kafu defeats Dylan Klein and Troy Jackman Ricky Ortiz defeats Trent Baretta w/ Caylen Croft Agent D defeats Johnny Prime Drew Mcintire (fcw champion) defeats Sheamus O' Shaunessy for the fcw championship
It's interesting to note that there has only been two Diva-related matches on pay-per-view within the last six pay-per-views. Even more alarming, only one title defense has taken place within the last eight pay-per-views. There is a reason for this as Vince McMahon is said to be down on the women's division at the moment, reports The Sun. There have been a number of sloppy matches on television of late, which likely played a factor on his outlook.
It looks like TNA plans to continue using Mr. Kippin It Real Kip James after making his return on Impact last week. Kip James has been pulled from an indy booking for VPW in the UK on May 26th due to TNA requiring him to be available for the TV tapings that night. He was supposed to be the UK Kids opponent, but Bob Holly will take his place. A funny-but-true quote from Kip on the issue: The UK Kid is gonna be wishing he was in the ring with me when Bobs finished with him.
Last weeks episode of TNA Impact averaged a 1.23 rating, which was up 3.5% from last weeks 1.19. The ratings increase came as a surprise to many since the show was head-to-head against the most-watched NBA game ever on ESPN between the Rockets and Lakers. Additionally, the second hour of the show averaged a 1.32 rating, compared a 1.15 for last weeks second hour. Awesome Kong vs. Kip James was the highest rated match with a 1.37 in the fifth quarter-hour, which also featured a Scott Steiner segment, making this his fifth time in the last six weeks being in the highest rated quarter-hour.
- If you missed it in the Judgment Day report, Ric Flair made his return to programming at tonights pay-per-view helping out Batista when Legacy attacked at the end of his match with Randy Orton.
- The dark match before tonights show saw Mickie James defeat Beth Phoenix in a match where Rosa Mendez tried to interfere.
World Heavyweight Champion Edge def. Jeff Hardy Batista def. WWE Champion Randy Orton by disqualification John Cena def. Big Show Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio def. Chris Jericho ECW Champion Christian def. Jack Swagger Umaga def. CM Punk John Morrison def. Shelton Benjamin
In an interesting trivia note, this week in 1999 WWF RAW held the most-watched wrestling match in history. On May 10, 1999, The Undertaker & HHH & Shane McMahon vs. Steve Austin & The Rock & Vince in a six-man tag, with Shawn Michaels as the referee, scored a 9.2 cable rating. The overall rating for the entire show was 8.1. As previously noted, this week's episode of RAW did a 3.3 rating.
- Sheamus O'Shaunessy is once again on the road with WWE this weekend. He worked a live event last night, beating Jimmy Wang Yang. As expected, his ring name has been changed. He was introduced as "Davis" at last night's show.
CM Punk & John Morrison def. Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas Jeff Hardy def. Ricky Ortiz Womens Champion Melina & Gail Kim def. Michelle McCool & Alicia Fox Dolph Ziggler def. Jimmy Wang Yang R-Truth def. Mike Knox World Heavyweight Champion Edge def. Chris Jericho (non-title)
DAYTON, Ohio Just two nights before Judgment Day, mayhem came to the land of SmackDown when Jeff Hardy, CM Punk, Umaga and Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio crashed the party.
World Heavyweight Champion Edge def. Chris Jericho (non-title) (PHOTOS | VIDEO) When World Heavyweight Champion Edge and Chris Jericho collided in the main event, The Ultimate Opportunist picked up the win after Jericho was disqualified for bringing a steel chair into the ring.
But the action was far from over.
Chaos ensued when Jeff Hardy ran into the ring, hitting Edge with a Twist of Fate. Next, the high-flyer leaped from the top rope onto Jericho.
Capitalizing on the mayhem, CM Punk rushed into the arena, hoping to cash in his Money in the Bank contract and take Edges title. However, Punk was once again stopped by Umaga.
With Umaga and Punk battling it out, Judgment Day opponents Hardy and Edge continued to wage war outside the ring. As their battle spilled out into the WWE Universe, Punk and Umaga continued to slug it out on the arena floor.
Finally, Intercontinental Champion Rey Mysterio stormed into the arena to attack Jericho and make his own statement just hours before Judgment Day.
Whos really in charge? (PHOTOS | VIDEO) At the start of the night, Edge and Chris Jericho traded words over who really runs SmackDown. After stating hes been given a raw deal on Friday nights, Jericho looked out across the WWE Universe and claimed a conspiracy has been orchestrated and perpetrated by all of you fraudulent, gelatinous parasitic tapeworms. But, SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long cleared the air and let everyone know whos really in charge the WWE Universe! Next, the GM announced Edge and Jericho would square off in the main event. Holla! Holla! Holla!
CM Punk & John Morrison def. Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas (PHOTOS | VIDEO) Ever since the WWE Draft and distancing himself from The Miz John Morrison has continued to make bold statements on SmackDown, including defeating Charlie Haas last week. Tonight, Morrison teamed with a partner of his choosing CM Punk. Once again, using the Starship Pain, The Friday Night Delight put away Haas. Before the bout, Benjamin & Haas confronted Morrison in the locker room area. (VIDEO)
John Morrison vs. Shelton Benjamin at Judgment Day This Sunday, Benjamin will have an opportunity at revenge against Morrison when the two square off at Judgment Day. (Preview)
Jeff Hardy def. Ricky Ortiz (PHOTOS | VIDEO) Using a triple assault of a Whisper in the Wind, Twist of Fate and Swanton Bomb, Jeff Hardy stopped Ricky Ortiz cold. After the victory, the high-flyer predicted a win over World Heavyweight Champion Edge at Judgment Day. (Preview)
Dolph Ziggler def. Jimmy Wang Yang (PHOTOS) Last week on SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler made a strong statement by viciously attacking The Great Khali with a steel chair. Tonight, after defeating Yang, Ziggler was confronted by The Great Khali, who was out for revenge. In one fell swoop, The Punjabi Giant lifted Ziggler up and over the top rope with one hand and tossed him out onto the arena floor. The big 7-footer then chased Ziggler out of the arena. Ziggler can run, but can he hide forever from the massive giant?
R-Truth def. Mike Knox (PHOTOS) Using his quickness and athleticism, R-Truth was able to down formidable foe Mike Knox using a corkscrew elbow.
Womens Champion Melina & Gail Kim def. Michelle McCool & Alicia Fox (PHOTOS) In recent weeks, Gail Kim and Michelle McCool have traded wins in singles competition. On this night, it was Kim who came out on top when her partner, Womens Champion Melina, stunned McCool with a high-impact maneuver to set up the pinfall.
TNA Wrestling re-signed James Storm to a two-year contract on Thursday. There was talk for a while that the Beer Money Inc member was on WWEs radar for new talent.
Quick Results: - Daniels defeats Chris Sabin. - Samoa Joe defeats Eric Young. - Awesome Kong defeats Kip James in a stretcher match. - Doug Williams and Brutus Magnus defeat Suicide and Amazing Red. - Kevin Nash defeats No Limit in a handicap match. - Booker T defeats Jethro Holiday in an I Quit match.
Full Report:
- Foley hits the ring. Tenay hypes up an incident that took place earlier in the day between Jarrett and Foley in Nashville. Mick gets out a copy of Jeff Jarretts new DVD set and says that before he watched it he had forgotten about Jarretts contributions to founding TNA. He then claims however that unfortunately Jarrett will not be part of tonights show. In fact he feels a little responsible for it himself. He teases that he has video footage of the rumored incident and it may be hard to watch. He tease about putting it on, and says hell play bits throughout the night.
- Backstage JB is with Main Event Mafia minus Kurt Angle who is shooting footage for a movie. Steiner says he was top of the class and makes a grand quote. JB asks if thats from the Lion King? Steiner then says yeah Im a lion. The heat with Sharmell and Morasca continues.
- After the break JB catches Foley taking down Jarretts picture as if Foley is taking over the company and getting rid of Jeffs stuff. Mick downplays it and says hes fixing a crack in the glass. Eric Young comes in pleading once again for an opportunity. Foley gets pissed and books him against Samoa Joe.
- Daniels defeats Chris Sabin: The match ends when Shelley gets up on the but Daniels knocks him off and hits an Enziguri followed by a Book-End on Sabin. Daniels completes the sequence with a BME.
- Backstage Foley is talking to the referees and chooses Earl Hebner to screw Eric Young because he has the screwjob thing going on. He command Earl not to disqualify Joe at any point during the match.
- Steiner tries to get Jenna Morasca to reconcile with Sharmell.
- Backstage Angelina Love introduces the returning Kip James, who will face Kong later tonight!
- Some of the video footage plays. Its Jarrett and his daughters jet skiing and driving around in a golf cart. It seems to be setting the scene for later.
- Samoa Joe defeats Eric Young: Samoa Joe destroys Eric Young, finishing the match with a Coquina Clutch. Afterward he continues the beating and drags Young backstage.
After the break we see Joe put EY in the trunk of a car, which then speeds off. Did Taz just kidnap Eric Young!
- Next is a sitdown interview between Mike Tenay and former champ Sting. The piece is focused around Sting putting his career on the line at Sacrifice if he loses.
- Lauren is accompanying Taylor Wilde on her blind date, but things soon go sour when Daffney arrives and reveals that she was the admirer all along. In a brutal segment Taylor is clotheslined and dragged up some stairs where Daffney threatens to throw her off the balcony! Lauren comes at her with some broken glass and she walks off doing the Daffney laugh. Am I the only one that thinks Daffney is hot? I guess I must be a tortured soul.
- Back to the Jeff Jarrett footage. He picks his kids up from school and one of his daughters is reading a childrens book in the car. Jeff says Mick has lost his mind and that she should read it to him. The joke that Booker T is actually called Booger T.
- Awesome Kong defeats Kip James in a stretcher match: Kip humorously gets destroyed by Kong!
- Steiner lies to Sharmell that Jenna is going to apologize and sends her to meet her. This cant end well.
- Team 3D plug the tag division before The British invasion take them out
- Back to Jarrett in Nashville where he soes some activities and ends up seeing Borash outside a nude Karaoke Bar. LOL.
- Doug Williams and Brutus Magnus defeat Suicide and Amazing Red: The British Invasion cheat to win by throwing Red to the outside and distracting the ref as the Machine Guns take out Suicide.
After the match they call to unmask Suicide and Lethal Consequences come to help. They nearly reveal his identity, but Daniels makes the save, proving it cant be Daniels after all.
- Sharmell and Morasca end up fighting.
- Kevin Nash squashes No Limit in a handicap match.
- Foley and Socko are watching more Jarrett footage.
- Lauren interviews AJ, who cuts a basic promo about his I Quit Match with Booker T at the PPV.
- Booker T defeats Jethro Holiday in an I Quit match: Booker T wins after using a chair on Jethro. For some reason Sharmell distracts the ref. I guess TNAs I Quit matches have different rules.
- The final segment brings Foley back out to the ring where he plays the rest of the Jarrett footage. Jarrett is shown outside the TNA Asylum in Nashville, where TNAs early shows were taped. He takes fans on a tour of the building reliving some of his memories. He eventually takes us to where his office was, but out of nowhere Foley wraps a cable around his neck and beats him to a pulp all over the arena. Foley stops him and tells Jeff Welcome back to the Asylum, Jeffrey. Foley says that Jeff learned the harsh reality that sometimes you cant go home.
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.
Mijn hobby's zijn: Worstelen en films.
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