Monday, 29 October 2012

WWE Survivor Series Matches Potentially Revealed

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Since 1987, the Survivor Series extravaganza has been an annual staple of WWE.
It started out as a Thanksgiving tradition featuring multi-man tag team competition, became synonymous with the "Screwjob" in 1997 and, just last year, it highlighted The Rock's return to in-ring action.
The 2012 Survivor Series, according to PWinsider.com, has the potential to be another memorable show built around the end of a historic rivalry between the two biggest names in WWE:
Local advertising in Indianapolis for the 2012 Survivor Series PPV is built around a tease for the end of John Cena's feud with CM Punk for the WWE title.
The verbiage also implied Ryback and Big Show would be captaining Survivor Series teams.
It seems logical that Punk and Cena would reengage their feud, which was left in limbo at Night of Champions 2012.
As many recall, Punk retained his title in controversial fashion off a double-pin-ending draw, which would have led to a final duel between the "Best in the World" and Cena at the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view.
Of course, because of an ill-timed arm injury, Cena was shelved and replaced by breakout star Ryback, who has been amassing momentum with each passing episode of Raw.
Thus, because of Ryback's newfound popularity, WWE may decide to break off from its seemingly original plans as alluded to in the Indianapolis ad.
Such a notion is, in fact, gaining traction as the WWE creative team is strongly considering having Ryback unseat Punk's reign at Hell in a Cell (h/t F4WOnline.com).
As a consequence, the company could always provide closure to the Punk-Cena dynamic at another time, perhaps when the heel/face roles are reversed.
However, if the WWE brain trust is intent on maintaining its "linear" course, Ryback will likely have to settle for a feud with Big Show before realizing any WWE Championship dreams.

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Backstage News On Ryback vs. CM Punk Finish At HIAC, WWE’s Feelings On Ryback’s Streak Read more: http://www.pwmania.com/backstage-news-ryback-vs-cm-punk-finish-hiac-wwes-feelings-rybacks-streak#ixzz2AVIrvYUe


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WWE officials have decided on a finish for Ryback vs. CM Punk for the WWE Title at Sunday’s Hell In a Cell pay-per-view but the source adds that it could change between now and then, according to a new report from F4Wonline.com.
At one point, CM Punk was scheduled to win the match. The feeling was that of Ryback being undefeated and Punk’s run as WWE Champion, Punk’s streak is more important in the sense that they’re building to WrestleMania season with Punk, The Rock and John Cena. Punk going into the Royal Rumble as WWE Champion for one year will be better than him going into the pay-per-view after trading the title with Ryback just months earlier.
It’s believed that breaking Ryback’s streak isn’t the best thing for him but his run has never been built around being undefeated anyway. There’s a feeling that if Ryback loses at Hell In a Cell, as long as they go right back to pushing him super strong and have him run through everyone, he can be rehabbed.
It should noted that the source reported that the finish to the match had been changed again before being decided on. Meaning that both Ryback and Punk at one point have been penciled in as winning within the last four days. Word is that regardless of what happens at Hell In a Cell, Punk will be the WWE Champion going into his match with The Rock at Royal Rumble.

Read more: http://www.pwmania.com/backstage-news-ryback-vs-cm-punk-finish-hiac-wwes-feelings-rybacks-streak#ixzz2AVIUWsZe

Wednesday, 24 October 2012

LEGENDARY wrestler Sting wants a match with The UNDERTAKER


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LEGENDARY wrestler Sting has named the two men he’d still like to go one-on-one with – The Undertaker and British star Magnus.

The Icon almost signed with the WWE last year for a dream WrestleMania bout with Taker, before deciding to stay in his current home of TNA.
He is one of the only headline stars in the modern history of wrestling never to work for Vince McMahon, deciding instead to spend his career with the NWA, WCW and now TNA.
Sting said: “I was close to signing with the WWE. I’d have faced Undertaker at WrestleMania. It wasn’t to be and we couldn’t come to an agreement. He was the only person I’d want to wrestle there.
“I’d like to fight Undertaker, but here in TNA I think I could go well with some of the younger guys too. Especially a guy like Magnus.”
Now aged 53, talk often turns to Sting’s retirement. In fact, his appearances on this January’s TNA UK Tour were billed as his last time ‘wrestling’ in this country.
Talking candidly, he revealed: “You know every year I think this is it and I’m stepping away. Then I get into it and I’m still here.
“This year, especially, I have felt more motivated than ever. I’m having fun out there.
“I think when I do retire from wrestling I would like to work behind the scenes and maybe even do something in creative. I’m really beginning to see things form that side of the camera more.”
When he does step down, Sting has a clear opinion of who should become standard bearers for TNA.
He added: “When I look at the guys and think of who has the ability to step up and be the future stars of TNA I look to people like Magnus, Austin Aries, James Storm and of course the World Champion Bobby Roode.”
“I face Bobby at Slammiversary. I’ve got a new trainer and we are working on a new training regime. That and a new diet will see me back in the shape I was 15 years ago. It’s taking time, but I’m going to be ready for the match.
“Roode is the proof that we are right with our direction. People may say we are using veterans too much, but the ratings show the fans want the mix and our match at Slammiversary proves that.”

Alberto Del Rio Teaming With His Brother, Montenegro Talks About Joining WWE And More

Alberto Del Rio Teaming With His Brother, Montenegro Talks About Joining WWE And More

10 Longest WWE Championship Reigns of All Time

Billy Graham – 296 Days


“Superstar” Billy Graham was unlike anything the world of professional wrestling had ever seen before, and although underrated and often unrecognized, he is one of the most influential personalities in the history of the sport.
After cutting his teeth in Stu Hart’s Stampede Wrestling, Graham joined the WWWF (World Wide Wrestling Federation) in 1975 and almost instantly catapulted to the top of the company.  Managed by The Grand Wizard, Graham stunned the world when he upset long reigning heavyweight champion Bruno Sammartino on April 30, 1977. Graham reigned nearly an entire year before losing the world championship to Bob Backlund on February 20, 1978.
So what made Graham special you asked? Other than ending Sammartino’s four year championship run, Graham added a pizazz to professional wrestling than previously was non-existent. He modernized a sport that for too long had been archaic and old-fashioned. His tie-dye clothes and over the top personality enraged fans. Graham also was the first heel (bad guy) world champion to act as more than a transitional champion. His reign had many title defenses across the world and featured many stellar matches. To this day, no heel world champion has reigned longer than the original bad guy, Billy Graham.

Diesel – 358 Days


From the moment Diesel made his debut as the biker-thug manager of Shawn Michaels, you knew he would be a major star in the sport. The athletic former college basketball star was never a technician on the mats, but his mammoth size and intimidating look made her the perfect addition to Vince McMahon’s 1990’s WWF roster.
Although many may have seen a bright future for the Michigan native, few saw “Big Daddy Cool” defeating then world champion Bob Backlund in an astonishing 7 seconds at a Madison Square Garden house show coming. We were not far removed from 75 minute broadways in Shea Stadium, but this was the new world of professional wrestling. Match quality and technical skills were put on the backburner for looks and personality.
Diesel and Bret Hard had many entertaining clashes throughout 1995, but it wasn’t until the 1995 Survivor Series that Hart was able to capture the world title back. Shortly thereafter, Diesel skipped town and headed for the greener pastures of WCW, and the rest as they say is history.

Hulk Hogan – 364 Days


We’ll get to Hulk Hogan’s initial reign later in the list, but first we have to talk about Hogan’s second title reign. In perhaps Hogan’s finest hour, he and Randy Savage faced off in an epic clash of “The Mega Powers” at WrestleMania 5.
Savage had won the world championship in a tournament at the previous WrestleMania and the relationship between him and Hogan had gone sour over the intermittent year. When they finally met, the two put on an epic performance not soon to be forgotten. In the end, Hogan walked away with his second world championship.
Hogan lost the title in a match that, by all assumptions, should have been a stinker. Neither The Ultimate Warrior nor Hulk Hogan were known for their technical prowess between the ropes. Both were impressive personalities that had captured the wrestling public.
The two put on an incredible performance inside Toronto’s Skydome in front of one of the largest and most electric crowds in pro wrestling history. Hogan handing the WWE Championship to the Ultimate Warrior signified a new era in professional wrestling.

Randy Savage – 371 Days


There are many different ways you can choose to remember “The Macho Man.” You can remember his “Macho King” days, his over the top promos, his ultra-protective relationship with Elizabeth, or his phenomenal clash with Ricky Steamboat at WrestleMania III. When I think of Savage however, it’s the WrestleMania IV tournament final against Ted Dibiase that comes to mind.
It was the beginning of a well-deserved and emotional reign as world champion for one of the greatest performers pro wrestling ever saw. With the deck stacked against him, Savage overcame the odds to become WWE Champion on a night that seemed to be heading in Dibiase’s favour throughout. Savage was at the top of his game when he landed the flying elbow on Dibiase and was hoisted on Hogan’s shoulders.
As previously mentioned, the relationship between Savage and Hogan quickly went sour. Jealousy issues tore “The Mega Powers” apart and resulted in their bout at Wrestlemania V.

John Cena – 380 Days


Whether you love him or hate him, few create more drama than John Cena.
It was his third reign as WWE Champion that seemingly began the separation between Cena’s fans and haters. Perhaps defeating Edge in his hometown for the WWE championship was a poor way to start, or perhaps today’s fans do not have the attention span for long world title reigns. Either way, Cena’s 380 day world title reign in 2006-2007 left few satisfied.
When Cena finally vacated the WWE Championship on October 2007, it was a breath of fresh air for many fans in search of a new face of the WWE.

Pedro Morales – 1,027 Days


Many could see that Morales was on the fast track to the main event early on in his WWWF run. His dashing good looks combined with his size and wrestling skill made him a natural heavyweight contender, and with Ivan Koloff knocking off Bruno Sammartino, the cards were in his favour.
Only three weeks after capturing the WWF Championship, Koloff was defeated by the emerging Pedro Morales. The Puerto-Rican star reigned for nearly three years, feuding with Larry Hennig and Stan Stasiak as well as taking part in the infamous 75 minute draw with Sammartino in 1972. Morales eventually lost the WWF Championship to Stasiak on December 1, 1973.

Bruno Sammartino – 1,237 Days


Bruno Sammartino seems to be a name forgotten by pro wrestling history. Whether you want to blame Sammartino’s stubbornness or Vince McMahon’s holding of a grudge is beside the point;  Sammartino was a great two-time WWF Champion  and one of the greatest of all time.
Sammartino’s second reign lasted 1,237 days. Although longer than most, it paled in comparison with his initial title run (we’ll get to that later).
Sammartino defeated Stan Stasiak to begin his second reign, only nine days after Stasiak captured the world title from Pedro Morales. He reigned until April 30, 1977 when the previously mentioned Billy Graham defeated the heralded champion.

Hulk Hogan – 1,474 Days


Perhaps the most recognizable name in the history of professional wrestling, Hulk Hogan will forever be remembered for bringing wrestling to the masses. Instead of a fringe entertainment act that drew sports fans, pro wrestling became a phenomenon in the last 1980’s. Hogan was everywhere; movies, televisions shows and the like.
On January 23, 1984 everything changed for pro wrestling. It was the night Hulk Hogan defeated the Iron Shiek in the middle of the ring. It’s a clip you’ve likely seen 100 times. It was the night Hulkamania was born.
Hogan reigned until a controversial ending with his encounter with Andre The Giant rendered the WWE Championship vacant.

Bob Backlund – 2,135 Days


Bob Backlund is a puzzling figure in the world of pro wrestling. Despite having all the raw, natural athleticism and talent one could ask for, he never seemed to be able to grab the crowd’s attention.
Although many modern wrestling fans will remember Backlund for his bizarre comeback in 1993-1995, it was his initial run in the late 1970’s where he captured the WWF Championship.
After having multiple entertaining matches with the flashy “Superstar” Eddie Graham, Backlund finally captured the championship on February 20, 1978 in a classic between the two. Backlund’s title run featured many interesting matches, including a draw with NWA World Champion Harley Race, matches in Japan with Antonio Inoki as the height of his popularity, and matches with catch wrestling icon Billy Robinson.
Backlund’s world title reign ended in dramatic fashion as The Iron Shiek locked in the camel clutch and, refusing to quit, manager Arnold Skaaland was forced to throw in the towel.

Bruno Sammartino – 2,803


We told you his second title reign paled in comparison. Sammartino’s nearly 3000 day run as world champion is the longest in history and if we had to guess, we’d say it’s a record that will never come close to being broken.
It took Sammartino only 48 seconds to defeat “Nature Boy” Buddy Rogers on May 17, 1963. It was a shocking affair to see the title change hands in quick fashion, but it truly displayed how dominant and talented Sammartino really was. He was charismatic, technically sound and loved by the fans, everything a promoter could ask for.
Sammartino fought and conquered all of the biggest heels of his day. Killer Kowalski, Giant Baba, Gorilla Monsoon and Gene Kiniski are just some of the names Sammartino dominated during his run. One name he couldn’t get through, however, was Ivan Koloff, as “The Russian Bear” dropped a big knee off the top rope, ending a nearly eight year world title reign.

Lesnar Advertised For WrestleMania.


- The latest issue of WWE Magazine, cover-dated November 2012, features a promotional advertisement for XXIX tickets going on-sale Saturday, November 10, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. via Ticketmaster and is featured despite his character quitting the sports-entertainment promotion on the Raw following .
Also featured on the advertisement are Dwayne “” Johnson and . Lesnar is featured in the center of the ad, with Johnson featured on the left and Cena on the right. No other WWE Superstars are acknowledged in the ad.
To view the ad, click here. WrestleMania XXIX will be held on April 7, 2013 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
- The official WWE website has compiled a photo gallery highlighting the tallest wrestlers in the history of the sport. Those featured include Giant Gonzalez, , Giant Silva, , Andre the Giant, , Kurgan, Giant Baba, The , , Big Daddy V, , Big John Studd, One Man Gang and Nathan Jones, among others.

Tuesday, 23 October 2012

Brock Lesnar Plans to return on PPV Hell in a cell, Will he cost Rayback to lose to Cm Punk?

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WWE’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view is scheduled for Sunday, Oct. 28, and the rumors of former UFC and WWE champion Brock Lesnar making another return to the company has enveloped the wrestling world over the last few weeks.
With CM Punk squaring off with an unproven commodity like Ryback—in addition to the fact that a clean win for either man destroys the other’s current momentum—the return of Lesnar to convolute the ending may be the company’s only option.
The Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting via WrestleZone about the talk of Lesnar’s inclusion at Sunday’s PPV and the problems that it would cause:
One idea being heavily discussed is Brock Lesnar coming out and costing Ryback the match. This would cause some problems for the WWE, including another wasted date and Triple H's revenge on Lesnar being put on hold. Either way, WWE will most likely have to come up with multiple ideas in the next week to decide on which route to take.
As much as it may end up costing the company more money in the long haul, the WWE must seriously consider including Lesnar in this main event to save two of their biggest stars and the entire Hell in a Cell PPV.
Add in the publicity Lesnar would draw into the following night’s Raw as the company begins to transition to the build for Survivor Series, and a Lesnar return is much more feasible than many fans and experts expected.

John Cena addressed the WWE Universe

John Cena addressed the WWE Universe

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It's safe to say that the WWE Universe was surprised to say the least when John Cena stepped aside to allow Ryback to sign the No. 1 contender's contract last week on Raw. And this week, in the shadow of MetLife Stadium, the Cenation leader stepped into the ring not to expound upon his decision, but to give the WWE Universe a preview, in his own words, of what they can expect at Hell in a Cell.
And what, exactly, did the historic main event of Hell in a Cell hold in store? To put it simply: "change."
"Change is 6-foot 3," Cena said. "Change is 291 pounds, and when 'change' sets foot into this ring, all he can hear over and over again is 'FEED ME MORE!' "
Before Cena could continue, though, the riff of "Cult of Personality" rumbled through the loudspeakers and the WWE Champion strutted out, 337 days atop the mountain under his belt and looking thoroughly bemused at what he called Cena's "new role" of being "Ryback's personal cheerleader," not to mention the supposed greatness of the Super Bowl Champion New York Giants (it is truly hard to be a Second City Saint in the city).
And regarding change? "I've been WWE Champion for 337 days and counting, which means you haven't been champion for a lot longer than that," Punk said. "And that is change you can count on."
"Everybody knows when CM Punk makes a promise, he keeps it, and I promise I will walk out of Hell in a Cell still the WWE Champion."
Cena, however, had heard enough. Riled up by Punk's insults, Cena turned the subject of conversation to another recent hot topic: his injured elbow. He would not be interfering in Punk's scheduled title match at Hell in a Cell, but as for tonight, "Regarding yours truly, I am 100 percent medically cleared," the Cenation leader said, flexing his elbow for emphasis and inviting Punk into the ring for an impromptu rumble down the Turnpike.
And for a minute, it looked like Punk would acquiesce to Cena's request. But eventually, the warning shrieks of Paul Heyman won out and the champion strode back to the locker room, a smile on his face and title held high.

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Monday, 22 October 2012

Is AJ Lee the worst GM of all time?

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To answer the headline to this story, no. The worst General Manager in history is Mike Adamle by a long shot. In the aftermath of AJ Lee’s shocking resignation on Monday Night Raw, however, it’s worth wondering where the now-former authority figure would rank among the most ineffective and eccentric leaders in the history of Monday night’s hottest show, including the likes of Eric Bischoff, “Mr. Excitement” John Laurinaitis and that notorious aforementioned mangler of monikers.
The reign of a Raw General Manager averages to about 205 days, and although that time period isn’t lengthy by any means, AJ Lee bowed out at 92 days — less than half the average. Granted, AJ’s all-too-brief tenure as GM has been fraught with peril since taking on these new responsibilities in July, but how many of those problems were the result of AJ’s own unhinged decision-making process? From attacking Vickie Guerrero to forcing Kane and her fiancé Daniel Bryan to undergo anger management therapy to slapping Paul Heyman across the face, AJ has made business very personal on Raw, and the WWE Board of Directors has been keeping a very close eye on her for good reason.
It was AJ’s notorious inability to separate her business and personal lives that would ultimately spell the end of her reign as Raw GM. On Monday night, the feisty Diva — whom the WWE Board placed on probation in early October — announced that her self-ousting is due to allegations of fraternizing with a Superstar on the roster. (WATCH | PHOTOS)
That Superstar was later revealed to be John Cena, who recently had a “business dinner” with the Raw GM. Both AJ and the Cenation leader denied that anything salacious transpired during or after that meal, but Mr. McMahon affirmed that there was “incriminating evidence” that left the WWE Board with no choice but to ask AJ for her resignation. This conspicuous turn of events put Guerrero in place to serve as Raw’s Managing Supervisor, a role that will no doubt work in her favor when a new General Manager is ultimately appointed.
Coincidences are rare in WWE, especially when The Queen Diva is involved, but what if there was more to that dinner than AJ and Cena are letting on? If AJ’s fraternization with Cena went beyond a mere business dinner — while she was on probation, no less — then the title of “Worst GM Ever” just might have a new No. 1 contender. (POLL: WAS AJ LEE SET UP?)
Although it remains unclear exactly what transpired during that evening repast with the 12-time World Champion, the unorthodox Diva noted on Raw that she’s aware that she’s been on thin ice for quite some time. With AJ’s admission of her shortcomings, it’s difficult to blame her too harshly for not living up to the loftiest of expectations. She might not have made a major impact as Raw GM, but at least she never subjected the WWE Universe to so-called “People Power,” interrupted Raw broadcasts with incessant emails or waxed poetic about the likes of “MC Punk” or “Randy Norton.” Sorry, Mr. Adamle.
So what’s next for AJ? The unpredictable Diva explained on Raw that she’s gone “from being homeless to being the boss,” due in no small part to her lifelong tenacity. Now that AJ is no longer running Raw, her schedule has certainly opened up, and judging by her hair-pulling brawl with Raw’s new Managing Supervisor, her buttoned-up lifestyle has hardly hindered her fighting spirit. Perhaps the most exciting chapter of the AJ Lee saga is about to begin.\

Saturday, 20 October 2012

Who Should Be The Undertaker's Wrestlemania 29 Opponent?

 Every year after the Undertaker extends his Wrestlemania streak after the excitement of a great match and the extension of a great accomplishment is made, people start to wonder who his next Wrestlemania opponent will be. This year is no different. The Undertaker made HHH his latest Wrestlemania victim in the End of An Era match at Wrestlemania 28. This was the third time that the Undertaker beat HHH at Wrestlemania. Now who will his next Wrestlemania opponent be?

A report came out a short while ago that the WWE has three possible opponents for the Undertaker. They are: John Cena, The Rock and Brock Lesnar. The WWE is leaving the choice up to him on who he would like to face. The two people that he doesn't choose to face would then face each other at Wrestlemania.

These would all be good opponents for the Undertaker to face. All three are big names who would draw a lot of fans and excitement towards the match.

The Rock
A match up of The Rock vs. The Undertaker would be huge. It would be a throwback to the Attitude Era. For the fans like myself who grew up watching wrestling during the Attitude Era, this would be a welcomed match up. The Rock would be the biggest threat to his Wrestlemania streak that he has ever had. The Rock would bring his millions of fans and even more fans who love to see Attitude Era guys face each other back in front of their TV screens to watch wrestling even if it is just for a short time.

It would be a match up of two men who are great for different reasons. The Rock is superb on the mic. His mic skills are second to none. He's talented in the ring as well. As for the Undertaker, he fears no one. He's fought the best and he's beaten the best. He and Stone Cold Steve Austin are the two baddest men in WWE history. And you know that The Rock isn't going to back down from the Undertaker so you have a match up of two of the all time greats on the biggest stage of them all, Wrestlemania.

Brock Lesnar

This would be an intriguing match up because of the beef that these two had about 10 years ago. Lesnar had quite the attitude and with the Undertaker being a locker room leader, the two had several off the television arguments. Despite this these two had a great rivalry back in 2002/2003. These two are still capable of putting on a good match. The build up to this match could be fantastic especially since the WWE would have Lesnar on TV almost every week since most if his appearances would be used during the build up to Wrestlemania.

John Cena

This would be a match up of the WWE's number one man against The Phenom. The Undertaker and Cena haven't had many matches against each other. They haven't wrestled against each other since 2003. If this match up happened then it would be the first time that the Undertaker has faced the company's number one guy at Wrestlemania. It would be his biggest threat towards his Wrestlemania streak.

If there is anybody on the current roster that could end the Undertaker's Streak, it is Cena. A victory over the Undertaker at Wrestlemania would wipe the bad taste out of Cena's mouth after his loss to the Rock at Wrestlemania 28. The build up to this match would be huge because of the fan base that Cena has built up over the 10 years he has been in the WWE. His kid followers would flock to see if their hero could do something that nobody else has done before and that's beat the Undertaker at Wreslemania. 

 WWE SUMMARY ON WHO TO END THE DEADMAN'S STREAK

According to WWE board of directors, they say if there is any one who can be granted that opportunity to end the deadman's streak at Wrestlemania it should be the man who is more valuable to the company. The man who has stood there every night, the man who delivers all that he has got, the man who has carried WWE flag higher for many years. when i had that then my minds ran quickly to the 10time WWE champion John Cena, and yes no doudbt for that Cena has done it all and he should be the one to do it. But the question is when? Cena will be granted that opportunity the moment deadman will say he is done and he wants to leave wrestling, then Cena will be granted the opportunity to end the streak for deadman. It might not be wrestlemania29 but if there is someone to do it is John Cena. Reason Cena has always respected deadman, they are friends and deadman respects him too and he will not hesitate to do anything for John Cena. Reason deadman loves WWE as much as John Cena does. And they have worked together for a long time.
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Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Top 10 finishers of WWE history

1. Stone Cold Stunner (Steve Austin)


2. John Cena Attitude Adjustment

 

3. Rock Bottom (The Rock)




4. Sweet Chin Music  (Shawn Michaels)


5. Tombstone Piledriver (The Undertaker)





6. F5 (Brock Lesnar)



7. Pedigree (Triple H)



8. RKO  (Randy orton)



9. Brouge kick  (Sheamus)


10. Code breaker (Chris Jericho)

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

John Cena the Biggest Star WWE's Ever Had?

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You can make the case that John Cena could be the biggest star WWE's ever had.
Yes he is, and no one can take that away from him.
John Cena is the most talented “wrestler.” in WWE history. It's only part of the equation, but in this interview I did with legend Dominic DeNucci, he talks about what it takes to be a good in-ring performer, and to me, Cena has got everything a professional superstar needs to have.

Cena is believed to be the most talented superstar in the history which you cant take him away without cheating. Another way that you can win Cena in the ring is by script, without script you cant beat up Cena. He has proved it in many occasions, take a look at John Cena's match against Cm Punk. It is beleived that all the matches that punk has ever had with Cena they are all script for Punk to Win. 

John Cena, Stone Cold and Hulk Hogan. Three names I think many, including myself, would agree represent separate eras in WWE/WWF. Stone Cold and Hulk Hogan are the three names that would most rival Cena in a debate for the title of WWE's biggest star ever, in popular opinion.

Stone Cold Steve Austin was the face of the attitude era. The pop he got when the glass broke was incredible, with fans waiting to hear him drop an expletive and give a stunner to anyone who came within reach. I've always been a huge Austin fan. He was my favorite while he was an active wrestler.
Right now, wrestling has to compete against the legit appeal of Mixed Martial Arts. Chris Benoit, concussions, kids getting hurt in their backyards – all black marks critics, justifiably or unjustifiably, will quickly associate to wrestling and WWE whenever they can. Stone Cold was the top guy in the most profitable of times for the industry, but John Cena has sustained a positive, charitable image in pop culture in the midst of many challenges for the genre.

Stone Cold had a lot of entertaining talent to work with during his run. He also was involved in entertaining stories. Today, WWE isn't known for developing the same kind of top notch talent or quality storylines – but John Cena still became a star.

I'm not going to deny Cena's had some ridiculous, heroic comebacks in matches. I do believe in “Super Cena” at times. But remember, it's a pre-determined fight, determined by those in power.

Then there's Hulk Hogan. He was the man before there were men. By the way, if you're still held up from the start of this piece on John Cena's in-ring abilities, go ahead and try convincing yourself Hogan was a better “wrestler” than him. Let me know how that works out for you.

Hogan was the first to take an attraction like Andre The Giant off of his feet and slam him. During the territory days, there were big fish in smaller ponds, but Hogan became the biggest fish in the ocean the WWE created. Reality shows and sex tapes can never erase his accomplishments. Hogan was the first to do a lot of things in the sport on a big stage. This is part of his allure. He was first.

Next came Austin. The years 1980 to 2005 saw tremendous milestones and evolution. Twenty-five years worth of trying to do something new, creative, memorable. Hogan and Austin were involved in much of this.

To me, it's all the more impressive that Cena has had to follow all of that. He didn't have the luxury of being first to take a star who was never seen on the defensive like Andre was and beat him in front of 93,000. Cena didn't have the luxury of being the first to hit his finisher on the owner of a company. The list of things Cena wasn't able to do first goes on and on. Through all of it, he has found a way to be the polarizing figure he is to the audience.

Given Hogan and Austin's status, logically we shouldn't be able to make a decision on who is the greatest until Cena's active career as a wrestler with WWE is over. Cena is 35, has years left in the tank, he is only going to continue to draw money.

In wrestling, you aim to get a reaction. No reaction to what you say or do is the worst thing possible for an in-ring performer.

Great accomplishment to be loved by so many. Great accomplishment to be hated by so many. Is it the GREATEST accomplishment to be the most loved and hated by the audience all at once?

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Will CM Punk Be Suspended; My Thoughts, WWE Tag Tournament Outcome, McMahon Sends A Message

Given Chris Jericho was suspended for the infamous flag incident in Brazil, do you see CM Punk getting suspended for hitting a fan?
WWE is gathering all the information and we can confirm a police report was filed. Chris Jericho was suspended to save-face from negative publicity so it’s obviously a possibility. Had it been someone lower on the card, they could have faced termination. Given the fact it was Punk I don’t look for that to happen but I don’t see how he gets out of this one without facing repercussions.
What is your take on CM Punk striking the fan?
There is no excuse to ever get physical with a fan. We could try and make an argument that the fan “deserved it” but Punk assaulted the wrong fan. The one pestering him walked away unscathed while the tape shows an incident onlooker got struck and his glasses broke. However, I’m not going to put the blame completely on Punk, as event staff and security are at fault for not containing the crowd around Punk. It’s their job to keep the workers safe when they go into the crowd and they failed at that on Raw. With that being said workers have a responsibility to remain composed no matter what.
If the winners of the tag team tournament don’t win the WWE Tag Team Championship, will that make the entire competition pointless? Or is it very predictable they will win so to avoid such scrutiny?
Most readers seem to be happy with the renewed emphasis placed on the tag team division so I do not think a successful defense from Team Hell No renders the tournament pointless. Tournaments are fun for a change of pace and in this case, helped a division that has been forgot about in recent years.
With Vince McMahon giving up his body on this week’s WWE Raw for the good of the product, is this a signal to everyone else to “step it up”?
Lost in the CM Punk incident is the fact this week’s WWE Raw had an outstanding ending. Vince McMahon showed he can still get over as good as anyone on the roster, Ryback has turned the corner and drew great crowd reactions and I was entertained throughout the show’s main event. I absolutely think Vince was sending a message with his work and the fact he can use himself to increase interest is pretty remarkable in itself.
Remember questions with proper spelling and grammar have the best chance of being answered. The next installment of Ask WNW will run on Wednesday, October 10, 2012.

Fan That Was Attacked By CM Punk Files Police Report

Fan That Was Attacked By CM Punk Files Police Report


The fan that CM Punk hit at WWE Raw this week filed a report with Sacramento police. He claims his glasses were broke during the assault by the WWE Champion. Below a Tweet from Laura Cole, a reporter from CBS 13, who interviewed the fan: This fan says his face is a little warm after punk shamelessly attacked him. WWE universe is wondering whether punk should take angry management class just like his fellow wrestlers Daniel Brian and Kane did. many people ask questions about the behavior of punk forcing people to respect him. Punk will never earn any respect in his carrier in WWE.

John Cena’s Ring Gear, Crimson In TNA, WWE Profiled Behind-The-Scenes, Brock Lesnar’s Next Match


Why does WWE change John Cena’s ring gear so often?
The short answer is it sells. Every time WWE introduces a new John Cena t-shirt design or color, take a moment to scan the audience. You’ll see it all over the arena and this is the reason WWE refuses to touch his character.
What has happened with Crimson in TNA?
Crimson is still under contract with TNA Wrestling, working in Ohio Valley Wrestling (TNA’s official developmental territory) and occasional live events. TNA spent a lot of time building him up as a dominant superstar, giving him a 470-day undefeated streak only to end it and send him to developmental. I can’t explain the logic other than they wanted him to get seasoned, as he is the current OVW Heavyweight Champion.

Do you think that Vince McMahon would do a show like Hard Knocks for the WWE? Now that its called entertainment and most watchers know its not real, then why not pulled curtain back and show us fans how the day-to-day operation works.
When I first read this question I immediately recalled “Rowdy” Roddy Piper’s interview on HBO’s “Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel” in 2003 where he made controversial remarks that led to WWE ceasing to use him. Vince has generally welcomed documentary type shows to follow WWE so I don’t see why he wouldn’t welcome the publicity. Vince would make sure viewers only saw what he wanted them to see but I don’t see him shying away from publicity as long as it’s not negative in nature.

Is there any chance Brock Lesnar works another match before the end of the year?
I was told right after SummerSlam it was likely that Brock Lesnar would work Survivor Series in November but I have heard little since. Lesnar still has plenty of dates on his WWE contract and given The Rock is confirmed for Royal Rumble, it seems likely to happen. With that being said I do not have any new information on a possible opponent.
Remember questions with proper spelling and grammar have the best chance of being answered. The next installment of Ask WNW will run on Tuesday, September 25, 2012.

Monday, 8 October 2012

Breaking News: John Cena Is the Best Wrestler in the World


Before this article gets underway, let me just say I understand this will probably incite some heated and passionate responses. Keep it clean and try to avoid the tired 'Cena sucks' response. I look forward to any comments and any feedback you are willing to give.
The Raw opening has aired and the fireworks have been set off. The crowd is waiting in silent anticipation of the night's first act. Then, without warning, his entrance music explodes over the PA system and the WWE Universe erupts. The majority cheer the impending appearance of their favorite Superstar while others, mainly members of the ever-valuable 18-to-35 demographic, can be heard jeering him. Like a bullet ejected from the chamber of a nine millimeter, he shoots through the curtain and out onto the stage. He salutes the fans and takes off on a sprint towards the ring. The excitement in the arena is at a fever pitch. He is adored by many across the globe and despised nearly as much by others.
He is John Cena and like it or not, he is the best wrestler in the world.
There is a common misconception made regularly by fans across the internet. The term "best wrestler in the world" is often applied to outstanding in-ring workers such as the current United States Champion Daniel Bryan, the currently-on-hiatus Chris Jericho, or any number of performers employed by Total Nontop Action, Ring of Honor, or Dragon Gate. While these athletes deserves accolades for their in-ring performances, none can convincingly lay claim to being the best wrestler on the planet.
Often times, largely within the internet fan base, it is forgotten that professional wrestling is so much more than the display of technical prowess, the use of submission holds discovered in MMA camps and forty-five variations of the suplex. It incorporates the interviews leading to the matches, the marketing done to promote the events, and the outside media projects that allow the performers to gain more exposure and, as a result, help the company grow.
In reality, despite what many may believe, the in-ring product is but a small fraction of what makes a wrestler the best in the world at what he does.
The most common of criticisms regarding John Cena is his apparent lack of wrestling skills. Some even say he wouldn't know the difference between a wist lock and a wrist watch. Those same critics have clearly forgotten the the wrestling "masterpieces" engaged in by the likes of The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, and Mick Foley. All four men were lacking in wrestling ability. The main event matches they appeared in were either brawls or punch and kick affairs with little or no sign of actual wrestling ability. Their best matches were often the ones in which their opponents had a more varied skills set.
Cena on the other hand, has proven his ability to have very good, or in some cases great matches with a variety of different performers. The matches he had with the likes of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Randy Orton and Edge were as good as expected and are fondly remembered today. But good matches with Superstars like those four proves nothing. It is Cena's early-to-mid 2007 string of matches that serves as evidence of his greatness inside the ropes.
The majority of 2007 was interesting for WWE. With major injuries sidelining mega-stars such as Triple H, Edge, Rey Mysterio, Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker for significant periods of the year, Cena was trusted to carry the company on his shoulders. The question was, who was left to challenge him for the championship?
The answer would come in the form of two very green newcomers and a veteran in-ring performer who had yet to fully get over as the monster heel he had been positioned as. Rather than share the ring with established, veteran ring generals like Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Edge, Cena was forced into matches with the likes of Umaga, the Great Khali and Bobby Lashley. To this day, Cena's matches with these men remain, individually, the best matches of their careers. As a matter of fact, many consider the Last Man Standing match with Umaga at the 2007 Royal Rumble pay-per-view one of the best in the historic event's history, as well as the only major competition to the Cena-Michaels series for match of the year.
A year later, Cena had a phenomenal match with Batista despite suffering from a neck injury. In 2006, Cena had what can be surprised as the single greatest performance of his career as he defended the WWE Championship in a very good, Attitude Era-esque match against Rob Van Dam in front of a bloody-thirsty, riot-threatening pack of ECW fans in New York. John Cena's abilities to get the very most out of a lesser quality opponent or a hostile environment is just a sample of what makes him the phenomenal performer he has become. He is a craftsman and artist that has mastered a formula that has catapulted Rock, Austin, Hart, Michaels and Hogan to the top of the industry.
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John Cena learned a long time ago to camouflage his weaknesses to the point that you could not see them and then accentuate his positives. He is a believable face who can create sympathy when he is on the receiving end of a beat down and excitement when he finally makes his Herculean comeback. And for the critics complaining about his aura of invincibility, that he always manages an explosive comeback no matter who or how many have beaten on him throughout the match, there are several well-known, highly-decorated Superstars who established themselves and made a career out of following this tried and true formula.
Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and The Rock have all played the role of "main event baby face who overcomes the odds to emerge victorious." From Hogan single-handedly defeating the Big Bossman and Akeem after his tag team partner abandoned him, to Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart withstanding a major beating from and ultimately defeating wrestlers much larger than them, to Stone Cold and The Rock tearing through the members of the dastardly Mr. McMahon's Corporation, all five legends in the professional wrestling world have achieved the level of success they have because of the same formula Cena utilizes today.
These men used the formula to their benefit, telling a story the fans could understand and willingly bought into and invested themselves in. The heel worked the face over before the ultimate good guy stormed back with a series of signature move set before the finishing move sent the fans home happy. These men stayed at the top of their craft until there was a new star ready to take their place. John Cena finds himself in that spot, telling the same story. Whether the formula is flawed is an entirely separate argument for an entirely separate article. But it is both insane and irresponsible to put the blame of a tired formula at the feet of one man.
Luckily for Cena, he is not left to the mercy of the formula. His out-of-ring presence has led him to become perhaps the most immediately recognizable star the business has left.
It is nearly impossible to flip through any of the hundreds of channels provided by your cable company without seeing John Cena's image. Whether it be a pay-per-view event spot, a Gillette razor commercial, a Mattel action figure ad or the re-airing of any of his three WWE Studios films, Cena is everywhere.
He has graced hundreds of magazine, video game, and DVD covers. He is the face of Topps' WWE trading card line. He has played guest analyst on ESPN's Sports Center, College Football Live, First Take and Sports Nation. He's been invited to several major sporting events and served as the grand Marshall of the 2010 Fiesta Bowl between Boise State and TCU.
Cena's continued presence in multiple forms of media has allowed the outside world to familiarize themselves not only with Cena himself but also with his employers, the WWE. His real life superhero/G.I. Joe looks and his rather wholesome appearance allows parents to trust that he is a positive role model for their children.
John Cena has become an idol to fans across the globe. Much like Superman or Batman or any other DC or Marvel comic book superhero, Cena teaches kids that if you stick to your morals and work hard, you can and will succeed regardless of any obstacles or road blocks put in your path. He is the pure good guy that any fan can relate to. He beats up the bad guys and does not back away from a fight.
For the two or three hours he is on the screen every week, fans can forget whatever else is going on in their lives and escape reality. They can cheer Cena because his character is a symbol of hope that no obstacle is insurmountable. It is a character as simple as Cena's that is why we became wrestling fans in the first place.
It remains unknown whether or not Cena will drive in the ratings, the pay-per-view buys or revenue that his predecessors did. Where Cena takes his place among the all-time greats is also unknown. What is known is that Cena's greatness cannot be measured by the flawed system employed by the majority of smart marks populating the internet. It is about the culmination of every facet of the industry into one complete package.
Hulk Hogan was that package in the 1980's and Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock in the 1990's. John Cena is the greatest wrestler in the world today because he goes above and beyond the call of simply performing night in and night out inside the ring. He is an ambassador for the sport, and one day, when Cena is no longer performing for the WWE fans, each and every one of those who took the time to sit back and appreciate his work will respect him for his greatness and the legacy he left behind.

Sunday, 7 October 2012

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WWE News: John Cena Returns to Raw This Week

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That's right folks, just when you thought it was safe to watch Monday Night Raw, John Cena returns.
It appears after last week's worst rating in 15 years, that the WWE realizes how much of a commodity Cena is. Don't get me wrong, I am not a Cena fan by any stretch of the imagination, but I gotta admit the guy has clout when it comes to bringing home the bacon.
According to Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer Newsletter, available to F4WOnline.com subscribers (via WrestlingInc.com):
As noted before, John Cena will indeed be live at Monday's RAW from Sacramento, California. Cena has announced a Monday morning appearance on syndicated talk show "Live with Kelly & Michael." Cena posted a Tout video that indicated his interview for Kelly & Michael was pre-taped this weekend. No word yet if that's the case but if not, he will have to fly from New York to California on Monday.F4Wonline.com reports that Cena originally was going to miss RAW this week but that changed when the low RAW rating came out last week. As noted, Vince McMahon's return is another direct response to the low rating.
This has gotta be a tough pill to swallow for the rest of WWE's main-event roster. Especially considering, this was a huge test to see if the WWE can go Cena-less until he was fully healed. Now that we know they can't, one has to wonder if they are finally going to announce Punk-Cena at Hell in a Cell.
Overall, the WWE has an extremely talented roster. Unfortunately, they haven't done enough to put over current WWE champ CM Punk to let fans know that he is more than a suitable replacement for Cena. That being said, one has to wonder if Punk's WWE championship run will be coming to an end sooner than later.
Speaking strictly business, the WWE has to do all they can to make sure their champion is a draw in all aspects. Let's face it, you can't have the face of the company turning people away. I, for one, am a Punk fan and truly feel the WWE machine has put some of its weight behind him.
However, unlike Cena, they didn't do enough to ensure fans that he was better than or even equal to Cena. The fact is, they elevated Cena above their own title at every pay-per-view for the better part of a year.
Fans tend to notice these things and some begin to wonder if their current champ is on par as the guy who closes the show. In the end, the WWE has some big decisions to make in the coming weeks and keeping the strap on Punk is one of them.

Saturday, 6 October 2012

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He stands only 5-foot-6 and barely weighs 175 pounds, but a lack of size hasn’t stopped the incomparable Rey Mysterio from achieving giant dreams, like capturing the WWE Championship or outlasting 30 Superstars to win the Royal Rumble. Whether he’s standing up to a dangerous giant like Kane or flying down from the top of a steel cage, The Ultimate Underdog is a competitor who refuses to be intimidated.
Trained in the proud Mexican tradition of lucha libre before he was even old enough to drive, Rey Mysterio adopted his ring name in tribute to his uncle and hid his face under a mask as lucha custom dictates. In a world of hooded high-flyers, the exhilarating Mysterio stood out enough to earn the attention of ECW and WCW where his thrilling bouts with such rivals as Eddie Guerrero and Psicosis became the stuff of legend among sports-entertainment fans. His greatest successes, however, were realized after joining WWE in 2002.
First establishing himself in the cruiserweight and tag team divisions, the Mexican Superstar soon proved that size doesn’t matter when he beat the odds to win the Royal Rumble Match in 2006. From there, Mysterio accomplished the inconceivable when he won the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 22, becoming the smallest Superstar ever to hold that title.
Mysterio’s accomplishments did not end there. The Master of the 619 has West Coast Popped his way to victory over such standouts as CM Punk, Chris Jericho and JBL, and earned both the Intercontinental and WWE Titles along the way. Although he was sidelined for nearly a year after a vicious attack from the snide Alberto Del Rio in August 2011, the masked Superstar made a thrilling return to Raw on July 16, 2012 and made it clear that he’s gunning for The Miz and the Intercontinental Title.
A hero and inspiration to the WWE Universe, Rey Mysterio continues to show that it’s not the size of the man in the lucha that counts, but the size of the lucha in the man.

Friday, 5 October 2012

Full Smackdown Taping Results for tonight


WWE taped this week’s Smackdown from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Below are full taping results:
WWE Smackdown (Airing tonight on SyFy):
* Big Show opened the show with an in-ring promo. He talked about his upcoming match with Sheamus at WWE Hell in a Cell before being interrupted by Sheamus. Sheamus said “may the best man win” and tried to shake hands with Big Show, but he ignored it and started walking up the ramp. A video was shown of Daniel Bryan winning the World Heavyweight Championship from Big Show, causing Big Show to turn around and face Sheamus. He attempted to shake Sheamus’ hand, but Sheamus walked away.
* The Prime Time Players b. Kofi Kingston & R-Truth to advance in the #1 Contender’s tag team tournament.

* Ryback b. Primo
* Layla b. Alicia Fox. Eve was on commentary for the match.

* Wade Barrett b. a local talent in a squash match.
* The Miz b. Sheamus by disqualification after Big Show came out and hit Miz with a WMD.
* David Otunga comes to the ring to brag about the beatdown on Randy Orton on last week’s Smackdown. Alberto Del Rio comes out and joins in before being interrupted by Booker T, who puts them in a tag team match.
* Team Hell No b. David Otunga & Alberto Del Rio with a chokeslam from Kane, followed by a diving headbutt from Daniel Bryan. Del Rio walked away from the match prior to the finish.
* Tensai b. Big Show by disqualification when Sheamus came out and hit Tensai with a Brogue Kick.
* CM Punk b. Dolph Ziggler

Mr. McMahon to deliver State of WWE Address on Monday’s Raw

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WWE.com has learned that Mr. McMahon will be at Monday’s Raw in Sacramento, Calif., to deliver a State of WWE Address.
What will The Chairman have to say? Will he address the performance of Raw General Manager AJ Lee? Could her job be in jeopardy?
In addition to addressing the current state of affairs within WWE, does Mr. McMahon have anything to say regarding its future? Could The Chairman have a message directly from WWE's Board of Directors?
The entire WWE Universe is buzzing about this surprise appearance. Tune in Monday at 8/7 CT on USA Network to find out what Mr. McMahon has to say.
Share what you think Mr. McMahon may discuss this Monday night. Post your comments below, Tout your ideas or sound off now on Facebook and Twitter using #StateofWWE.

Monday, 1 October 2012

WWE Champion CM Punk and Paul Heyman demanded an apology from Raw General Manager AJ Lee


The Voice of the Voiceless, CM Punk, took to the airwaves as Raw began, throwing accusations of cowardice in the general direction of both John Cena and Mick Foley. Punk condemned them for their actions the previous week (Cena for battering Punk with a lead pipe while the WWE Champion's back was turned and Foley for a perceived act of disrespect in the locker room area as Raw went to black). While The Second City Saint showed little to no remorse for his attack on The Hardcore Legend in the locker room, he did say that Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy managed to reach Punk with his impassioned plea to face John Cena at Hell in a Cell for the WWE Title. That said, he must not have reached the WWE Champion all too well, because despite Foley's "eloquent" speech, the match was still not going to happen.
With that business settled, The Voice of the Voice of the Voiceless, Paul Heyman, was next to step up to the mic. He took Raw General Manager AJ Lee to task for striking him last week following the mad scientist's marriage proposal and called for her termination as GM for violating a previous edict by the WWE Board of Directors preventing AJ from putting her hands on any competitors, managers or the like ever again. And who would fill the power void left by Miss Lee's hypothetical removal from power? Paul Heyman.
Vickie Guerrero, however, was not having it. Flanked by Dolph Ziggler, the "Queen Diva" strode to the ring with great purpose and made her case for assuming the GM position. Jaw-jacking followed, which left The Showoff to assume the unlikely role of peacekeeper: What if, Ziggler posed, Vickie and Heyman were to team up as Co-GMs following AJ's potential ouster.
This left AJ no choice but to make her presence known, revealing to her assembled, would-be usurpers that the Board of Directors had placed her on probation, and she had hired an "Executive Coach" to help her through an evaluation period. Which promptly brought out ...
Daniel Bryan?
Yes (yes, yes, yes), Team Hell No's bearded technical maven stormed down to the ring, somehow managing between his apoplectic screams of "NO!" to assert that AJ's issues have been compounded by her dumping at the hands of Bryan following his WrestleMania loss. Bryan nefariously twiddled his beard as he extolled his own physical virtues ("I AM HANDSOME!!!!") and championship acumen ("I'M THE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS!!!!"). This brought out Kane, who tossed a compliment AJ's way ("she is a phenomenal kisser!") before correcting one of Bryan's points: that Kane, not Bryan, was the Tag Team Champions.
Chaos followed, with Kane, Bryan, Ziggler, Punk, Vickie and Heyman all screaming over each other before AJ regained control of the masses. "This is my show," seethed the boss lady, decreeing that the night's main event would be Punk & Ziggler facing the WWE Tag Team Champions, Team Hell No.