Pages
- Home
- Monday Nnight Raw results
- WWE SmackDown
- After Raw Went Off
- BeHind The SceNe
- BreaKing NeWs
- What'S hOt
- Looking for John Cena Profile? just click here
- WWE Money in the Bank History
- Your Photo Galary For WWE Superstars
- AbouT ThE BlOgeR
- WWE HaLL OF FaRmEr
- Your RatinG PagE foR WWE Superstars
- Monday Night Raw
- Monday Night Raw Results
Sunday, 7 October 2012
WWE News: John Cena Returns to Raw This Week
Next
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):
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.
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
Rey MysterioBio
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

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.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


