Raw wrestler Eddie Colón (a.k.a. Primo) is said to be very frustrated with his position in World Wrestling Entertainment.
The second generation star has accomplished little of note since being broken up from his brother Carlito over the summer as more often than not hes working dark matches and being left off Monday Night Raw. Primo loves wrestling more than his brother does (Carlito himself has admitted this to be true), so this is a trying time for him.
The Colóns captured the WWE Tag Team Championships shortly after Primos debut last year, holding on to them through June.
Regarding Sheamus and Drew McIntyre, theyre respective pushes come as a result of Triple H and Shawn Michaels endorsement of the two. In the case of The Celtic Warrior, he is Triple Hs workout partner and feels he has tons of potential. Likewise, McIntyre is well liked by Triple H as well as Shawn Michaels, with both getting behind him because he is tall with a good physique
Bret Hart has praised WWE Divas Champion Melina in an audio interview with Ministry of Slam. In the past, Bret has praised her work and referred to her as his favorite wrestler today. In this audio interview, he says: I think there's some great wrestlers in the WWE. I think Melina is, you know to me is really creative and imaginative, and she's an innovator and she comes up with some great matches, I love watching her wrestle. In a lot of ways I think shes the best wrestler in the world right now.
As seen on iMPACT! several weeks ago, TNA President Dixie Carter essentially said during her speech at the top of the hour that anyone who wasn't on board with her recent changes to the organization should find work elsewhere.
As it turns out, five wrestlers had asked for their releases from the company in recent weeks including Frankie Kazarian (a.k.a. Suicide) and Homicide we don't have the names of the three other wrestlers. All five were turned down. AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels stepped in for Kaz and calmed the situation down as we noted several weeks ago here on the website.
The Rock vs. Cena WM 26 rumors have begun Posted by Chris Kaufman on 11/27/2009 at 05:04 PM
The next issue of Inside Wrestling features The Rock and John Cena on the cover of the magazine with a headline reading: Hot WrestleMania Rumor John Cena vs. The Rock. The sister publication of Pro Wrestling Illustrated claims that the mega-bout is closed to being signed.
The articles synopsis reads: The relationship between The Rock and John Cena is strange. Cena respects all The Rock has accomplished yet seems to resent it at the same time. That is why The Champ is pining for a match with The Rock at WWEs showcase event. Word is, this mega-bout is close to being signed.
To view the cover of the magazine, visit www.pwi-online.com. The issue hits newsstands December 8, 2009. With all that being said, don't read too much into these rumors at the moment.
According to The Wrestling Globe Newsletter, there are stories making the rounds that Ric Flair called Vince McMahon shortly before signing a contract with Hulk Hogan.
Apparently, a few weeks went by before WWE made him a substantial offer to no-show the Hulkamania tour but by then he had already committed and signed with Hogan.
The latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that WWE has "given up" on pushing Jack Swagger to superstardom as he has not quite panned out as officials had initially hoped.
When he first showed up on the WWE scene a little over a year ago, "The All-American American" was pegged as the future of the company due to his tremendous size. Nowadays, he's considered a comedy figure ranked slightly lower than Chavo Guerrero on the RAW pecking order. Furthermore, some feel he's in danger of becoming "this year's Chris Masters."
The Heyman Hustle has posted a new piece on former WWE Diva and TNA Knockout Shelley Martinez. The piece discusses what Martinez is up to these days now that she is no longer wrestling for either WWE and TNA, and talks about some upcoming projects that she has lined up. On the subject of working with Paul Heyman in WWE, Heyman related the following story about Martinez: "Just the way Shelly got up in Batista's face shocked so many people," Paul blurted out, "Shelly is a fierce self-advocate, and if she feels like someone is trying to take advantage of her, the horns come out and the bullfight is on!"
According to PWInsider.com, word going around is that Rey Mysterio is planning to undergo a lesser surgery on his ACL instead of a more invasive procedure.
At first, there was fear within WWE that he would not be able to return for six to nine months. With the minor surgery, it is possible that Mysterio could return by the Royal Rumble.
Mysterio also doesn't want to miss Wrestlemania, but at some point he'll need to have the full-scale surgery.
Angelina Love was telling people at the PCW Thanksgiving Turmoil show this past Saturday that she will be returning to TNA soon. Angelina reunited with former tag team partner Velvet Sky at the PCW show.
As seen last night on Friday Night SmackDown, CM Punk reintroduced a reformed Luke Gallows, formerly Festus. It was explained that Punk got Gallows off the abusive drugs and away from the neglect that his family had enabled him with for so long. The WWE website has since added a profile on Gallows with all references to his former character removed. This is actually his fourth gimmick in WWE as he previously played an imposter Kane and "The Freakin' Deacon."
Maria revealed on her Twitter account that she is back on the road as of today. Hence, it is likely that she will be making her return to television during next week's episode of SmackDown!. The former Playboy cover girl took a brief hiatus from WWE in order to take part in the upcoming season of Celebrity Apprentice.
World Heavyweight Champion Undertaker def. Unified Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho by disqualification Intercontinental Champion John Morrison def. Eric Escobar in an Intercontinental Championship Match Batista def. Kane by count-out in a No. 1 Contenders Match for the World Heavyweight Championship Matt Hardy def. CM Punk by disqualification The Hart Dynasty def. Cryme Tyme
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. With just more than two weeks until WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs a revolutionary new pay-per-view concept promising unspeakable dangers and certain pain the fury of Friday nights was in full force.
Unified Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho demands a golden opportunity (PHOTOS) The self-proclaimed best at what he does strutted onto SmackDown, not only to assure victory against D-Generation X for himself and Big Show at WWE TLC (match preview), but also to insist that SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long place him in the No. 1 Contenders Match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Instead, Long informed Jericho that he would face The Undertaker later in the evening in a non-title match.
Batista def. Kane in a No. 1 Contenders Match for the World Heavyweight Championship by count-out (PHOTOS | WATCH) This week on Monday Night Raw, Batista walked away after Kane dared him to try and make an example out of him (Watch). But on Friday night, in a fierce clash of the titans to determine the No. 1 Contender for The Deadmans gold at WWE TLC, the rabid Animal instead charged forward.
Although the combustible collision between the two intimidating Superstars exerted pure intensity from start to finish, it was a single act of treachery that brought about its explosive resolve. After being hurled over the barricade outside the ring, Batista used the obstructed view to hit The Big Red Machine in his injured knee with a steel chair, rendering his opponent unable to answer the 10-count and winning himself another chance at the World Champions title. (Match preview)
World Heavyweight Champion Undertaker def. Unified Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho by disqualification (PHOTOS | WATCH) The new No. 1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, The Animal Batista, later invited himself to the broadcast table, silently taking stock as The Phenom battled Jericho in a high-octane main event. But just when it looked like The Demon of Death Valley was about to Tombstone his way to victory, The Animal attacked. After causing Jericho to lose by disqualification, Batista added to the first-ever Undisputed WWE Champions post-match Codebreaker on the war-torn Deadman with a vicious chair assault.
Intercontinental Champion John Morrison def. Eric Escobar in an Intercontinental Championship Match (PHOTOS | WATCH) As the official consultant to SmackDown, Vickie Guerrero pushed Teddy Long into giving her boyfriend Eric Escobar a title opportunity against The Friday Night Delight. But, as fast as Escobar got his foot in the door, The Shaman of Sexy slammed it shut again, defeating Escobar with Starship Pain.
The outraged Vickie Guerrero then terminated her relationship with Eric Escobar, screaming, slapping, and spitting her way back into the single scene; declaring in no uncertain terms that she was through with him. But, once in the back, Escobar launched his own barrage of insulting retorts onto the livid SmackDown consultant.
Matt Hardy def. CM Punk by disqualification (PHOTOS | WATCH) On his ongoing crusade to convert those in need to a straightedge lifestyle, The Second City Saint completely shocked the WWE Universe by reintroducing a reformed Luke Gallows, formerly Festus. He explained that he has gotten Gallows off the abusive drugs and away from the neglect that his family had enabled him with for so long (Watch).
After Punk proclaimed WWE Alumni Jeff Hardys soon to be released DVD My Life My Rules, a dangerous, addictive new drug, The Straightedge Superstar battled Jeffs brother, Matt Hardy. But just when it looked as if Hardy would rise above the former World Champion, the vicious Gallows unleashed an unrelenting assault that left him motionless in the center of the ring.
The Hart Dynasty def. Cryme Tyme (PHOTOS | WATCH) The highly-skilled Hart Dynasty has been forged from greatness; trained in the famous Hart Dungeon; bred into a simply glorious squared circle tradition of the elite Hart and Smith families. And just four short days after an impressive outing against D-Generation X on Raw, David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd once again lived up to it all. In a tremendous performance against the explosive Cryme Tyme - capped off by Hart Smiths Saito Bomb on a distracted Shad - the pink and black warriors demonstrated the legendary tag team skills inherited from the likes of The Hart Foundation and The British Bulldogs.
TNA taped an episode and a half tonight and the matches were ALL OVER the place so other than the Series matches, I am not sure what order the show will go in.
For the Thanksgiving Episode they did away with the Turkey Bowl and will be doing a Championship Series with the winner getting a shot at the respective titles in their Division, meaning if you primarily wrestle in the Tag Division, you get a Tag Title Shot.
IMPACT TAPING RESULTS
Bobby Lashley vs. Abyss Championship Series Quarterfinal When they take the fight to the outside Abyss accidently throws an elbow and hits Krystal. Abyss doesn't realize he hit Krystal and when he has his back turned looking outside the ring at her Bobby Lashley hits a spear for the win.
Suicide vs. Desmond Wolfe Championship Series Quarterfinals Desmond Wolfe pins Suicide after the Tower of London.
Kurt Angle vs. The Pope Championship Series Quarterfinal Kurt pins Pope after an Angle Slam. Both men were TOTALLY over, Pope is now entering through the Face Tunnel.
Homicide vs. Robert Rude Championship Series Quarterfinal Rude won after he hit Homicide with a spinebuster.
Tara won a Knockout Battle Royal for a title shot at Final Resolution which included The Beautiful People, Taylor Wilde, Sarita, Daffney, Hamada, and Tracy Brooks. ODB was out at ringside as a "special ref" to watch the action. After Tara won ODB got in the ring and raised her hand, Tara went to shake her hand but ODB slapped her hand away and walked out of the ring.
Daniels (Who is 100% heel now) vs. Abyss AJ started out sitting at commentary but ended up standing next to the table with his arms folded just watching the action. Daniels pinned Abyss after a low blow and a roll up when Abyss was distracted by the Beautiful People attacking Lauren in the Ladies Room on the big screen. Daniels motioned for AJ to get in the ring and after some taunting AJ took off his watch and emptied his pockets, before he could make it in the ring AJ was attacked by his masked assailant.
Bobby Lashley vs Desmond Wolfe Championship Series Semifinal Lashley beat Wolfe when Referee Earl Hebner DQ'd Desmond for not breaking the submission he had on Lashley in the ropes. Wolfe worked over the arm of Lashely for most of the match.
Robert Roode vs. Kurt Angle Roode beats Angle by Countout after Wolfe came out and the 2 brawled on the entrance ramp. Angle tried running into the ring before the referee's 10 count but just missed it, which is a shame cause the two had a great match.
Jesse Neal vs. The Pope In his re-debut match on Impact, Jesse Neal took the fall to Pope after the Dinero Express. After the match, Jesse "Gored" the Pope and then the lights went out. Suicide appeared on the top turnbuckle and dropkicked Neal. Team 3D and Rhino charged the ring and the 4 surrounded Pope and Suicide. This brings out Morgan and Hernandez who quickly clear the ring. After a stare down and the heels attempting to get back in the ring, the heels make their way to the back and the faces celebrate in the ring.
AJ Styles comes to the ring and first has a message for Sting, he says its the holidays and he is worried about Sting cause he hasn't heard from him, so he asks Sting to get in touch with him. Then he moves on to Daniels who comes to the ring and runs down AJ about being selfish and not being a good friend. I really couldn't hear everything cause the crowd kept telling Daniels to shut up and it was really loud. Nothing physical though, Daniels just leaves the ring.
Hamada vs. Sarita These two had a really good back and forth match which ended with Hamada hitting the Michinoku Driver.
Bobby Lashley vs. Robert Roode Championship Series Finals Some really good wrestling with the crowd being split...Lashley gets the win after a spear. He now receives a future TNA World Heavyweight Championship match, they didn't say anything about it being a Final Resolution.
Xplosion Match Kiyoshi pinned Kip James after spraying mist in his eyes and a short DDT.
Some additional spoilers notes to add to JD's TNA Impact spoilers for the episode that will air tomorrow:
*During the opening 8 man tag, the MCMG got the win using the Neckbreaker/Frog Splash combo. Rob Terry cost World Elite the match when Sabin ducked a clothesline and Terry hit a member of the British Invasion. After the match the World Elite were all having words with Big Rob.
*When Daniels pinned Styles during the tag match he celebrated as if he had won the title, screaming "I told you"
*In the Alex Shelley vs Doug Williams match the referee sent all teammates at ringside to the back, Brutus and Big Rob sucker punched Sabin on their way to the back, the teammates were not at ringside during the match.
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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