martedì 30 settembre 2014

TNA BOUND FOR GLORY 2014 LINEUP UPDATE



The complete lineup for the 10/12 Bound for Glory PPV in Tokyo, Japan will feature: 

*The Great Muta & Yoshihiro Tajiri vs. James Storm & The Great Senada. 

*Team 3D's TNA Hall of Fame induction ceremony. 

*Tommy Dreamer & Abyss vs. Team 3D: Hardcore Match. 

*TNA X-Division champion Samoa Joe vs. Low Ki vs. Kaz Hayashi. 

*MVP vs. Kazma Sakamoto. 

*Manik vs. Minoru Tanaka. 

*Velvet Sky vs. Havok.

WWE RAW REPORT: DOES SETH GET HIS BRIEFCASE BACK?; DO YOU LIKE DIVAS WRESTLING?; A NEW ALLIANCE THAT WILL SHOCK WWE FANS; A TRIPLE THREAT MATCH; AND MORE



Last Monday on Raw, Triple H missed out on the opportunity to have John Cena and Dean Ambrose battle each other and he gave Ambrose and Cena matches against Kane and Randy Orton. Dean Ambrose was put in a secured room guarded by the building’s finest security detail. At the end of the night, Seth Rollins did not know that his special gift for Randy Orton was replaced by Dean Ambrose.
We are in Chicago, Illinois and your announcers are John ‘Bradshaw’ Layfield, Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler, and Michael Cole.
Triple H, the COO of WWE, and Stephanie McMahon, one of the Principal Owners of WWE, make their way to the ring.
Stephanie asks why these people cheer for quitters (referring to the CM Punk) and she says that they can relate because they are quitters. They would rather quit and fail rather than dig in and fight for what you believe in. Things get tough at work, you quit your job. You have a fight with your wife, you quit your family.
Or you can steal, just like Dean Ambrose did with Seth Rollins’ Money in the Bank briefcase. It does not matter because the contract is still Seth’s. Stephanie says that Dean’s actions will not be tolerated.
Hunter says the briefcase is a symbol. It is a symbol that represents this business. He says that he will not let anybody disrespect this business.
Paul Heyman interrupts and he makes his way to the stage. He apologizes for the interruption and he points out that he is the advocate for the WWE World Champion . . . BROCK LESNAR. Paul says that it is ironic that Hunter said ‘disrespected’ because his client feels disrespected. He feels disrespected that John Cena was a moment away from becoming the WWE Champion and disrespected by the fact that Hunter’s boy Seth Rollins not only got in the way of what would have been a successful title defense. He also curb stomped his client and attempted to cash in the Money in the Bank contract.
That is why his client BROCK LESNAR has instructed him to come here to Chicago . . . of all places, and find out first hand if his client has a problem that he needs to deal with involving Seth Rollins, or if his client has a problem that he has to deal with . . .
Stephanie interrupts and points out that Paul is a shrewd businessman and she tells him to choose his words carefully. If you are threatening . . .
Seth Rollins’ music plays and he makes his way to the ring.
Seth wants to get things straight. No one in the Authority told him to run down and try to cash in his Money in the Bank contract. He did it on his own. No one suggested that he curb stomp Brock Lesnar’s face into the mat. He is disappointed in Paul because he thought Paul would respect and understand his decision. He is trying to establish a career the same way Paul did . . . on opportunity.
Seth says that he was trying to make the most of his opportunity. He says that he thinks he speaks for everyone in saying that no one wants John Cena to win the World Title again. Because of the man he is, he wanted to become champion by beating the best. The best is his client, Brock Lesnar.
Brock should be honored and not insulted by what he did at Night of Champions. Seth says, from the bottom of his heart, that he is truly sorry. He is sorry. He shakes Paul’s hands.
Paul says that what Seth did took a lot of chutzpah. If he tries it again, Seth won’t be dealing with him, he will be dealing with Brock Lesnar.
Hunter stops Paul from leaving the ring and he says that he enjoyed his conversation and he tells Paul to have a nice night.
Seth says that now that this is out of the way, he appreciates them coming out to chastise Dean Ambrose on his behalf. Dean is the furthest thing from normal. Dean thinks that this is funny and he is probably laughing. Seth says that it isn’t funny and it never was funny. Seth tells Dean that he has his personal items in his possession.
If Dean does not come down here right now, what he did with the cinder blocks will be nothing compared to what he will do.
Dean appears on the TitanTron and he says that he wants to sew his eyes shut having to look at Seth and the Authority. Seth used to be a man, but now that he is corporate mommy and daddy are fighting for him, if he wants the briefcase back . . . come and get it.
As Seth, Hunter, and Stephanie walk up the ramp, John Cena’s music plays and he attacks Seth and he takes Seth into the ring but Seth escapes and he joins Hunter and Stephanie on the stage.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Stephanie says that Dean is playing mind games. Hunter tells Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble to get the briefcase back in one piece. The number of pieces of Dean Ambrose doesn’t matter. Noble asks for some sledgehammers. Hunter says that him and thinking aren’t a cohesive unit. He doesn’t care how it happens, he wants it back.
Match Number One: Cesaro versus Miz (with Damien Sandow) versus Dolph Ziggler for the Intercontinental Title
Cesaro and Miz team up on Ziggler with kicks but Cesaro tries to pull Miz out of the corner but Miz with kicks. Cesaro with kicks but Miz with a rollup on Miz for a near fall. Cesaro sends Miz into Ziggler in the corner and Cesaro with a gutwrench suplex for a near fall. Cesaro with a double leg take down and he tries for the giant swing but Miz hits Cesaro and Cesaro turns it into a catapult. Miz with a rollup on Ziggler for a near fall. Ziggler with punches Miz. Miz tries for the Reality Check but he only hits one neck breaker. Cesaro with a back breaker to Miz and he sends Ziggler over the top rope before getting a near fall on Miz.
Cesaro presses Miz over his head but Ziggler with a drop kick to the back and Ziggler gets a near fall on Cesaro.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Cesaro with a cobra clutch on Ziggler. Miz tries for a rollup but Ziggler rolls up Cesaro for a near fall. They alternate near falls on rollups and Ziggler with a double hesitation DDT on Miz and Cesaro. Cesaro misses a short arm clothesline but Ziggler with a splash on Miz followed by a drop kick and splash on Cesaro. Miz with a DDT and neck breaker combination on Miz and Cesaro.
Cesaro rolls to the floor. Miz grabs Ziggler’s leg and Miz gets a near fall. Ziggler with a baseball slide to Sandow. Miz blocks a Fameasser but Ziggler counters into a sunset flip. Miz tries for the figure four leg lock when Ziggler comes off the turnbuckles but Ziggler kicks him away. Cesaro with a European uppercut by Cesaro. Cesaro tries for a sunset flip but Miz holds on to the ropes. Ziggler slingshots Cesaro into Miz’ groin and then Ziggler applies the figure four leg lock on Miz.
Cesaro with a double stomp to break up the hold. Cesaro gets a near fall on Ziggler. He tries again with the same result. Cesaro misses a splash into the corner. Miz with the Awesome Clothesline and then he goes up top but Cesaro with a European uppercut. Cesaro goes after Sandow on the apron and Ziggler comes back into the ring with a super kick to Cesaro and he gets the three count on Miz.
Winner: Dolph Ziggler
After the match, Sandow and Miz are down on the floor holding their knee while Ziggler celebrates.
Noble and Mercury ask everyone in the back if they saw Dean Ambrose and no one has seem him. They see Great Khali and Khali says that he cannot hear him so Noble yells louder.
We are back and we have a video of Luke Harper and Bray Wyatt says that he is lost. Everything about him is a mystery. Life is cool. She took everything away with her cold hands. What do you give a man who has nothing? Bray says that he gave him a reason to exist. He fixed him. Now, he sent him out to your world as a wolf amongst the sheep.
Luke says that he tries to piece himself back together. Bray says that he is set free.
Luke says ‘peekaboo . . . you’re doomed’
Mercury tells Hunter and Stephanie where they have been looking for Ambrose. Noble says that they have been all over and have not found him. Stephanie asks if they stopped to get something to eat during their search. Stephanie tells them if they cannot find him, they will be fired.
Miz and Sandow enter. Sandow says that it is a travesty that he does not get a rematch in a one on one match. He is an A list superstar and he should not be in a Triple Threat match. Miz and Damien demand action.
Hunter says that he loves this. He says that it starts to get stressful and then they come in and make him chuckle and laugh. In the meantime, Miz’ stunt double can have a match against Sheamus.
Hunter tells Miz if he comes in and demands anything from him again, his straight to DVD career will go to the unemployment line.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Two: Rosa Mendes (with Tyson Kidd and Natalya) versus Layla El (with Summer Rae) in the Total Divas Match of the Week
They lock up and Layla with a clean break but Rosa pushes her and Layla pushes back. Layla with a kick to the midsection and she slams Rosa’s head to the mat while Natalya says something to Tyson. Layla chokes Rosa in the ropes while Summer takes some photos of Layla. Layla with a reverse chin lock.
While Natalya tries to motivate Rosa, Tyson watches something on his phone. Layla gets a near fall. Rosa with a knee and forearms. Layla with a kick to the knee and a forearm of her own. Layla throws Rosa to the floor. Natalya and Summer get close to the action and they fight on the floor while Rosa kicks Layla and sends her back into the ring.
Layla with a neck breaker for the three count.
Winner: Layla El
After the match, Natalya takes Tyson’s phone. In the ring, Summer takes photos of Layla.
Dean Ambrose is walking in the back and he has the briefcase and his bag.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Dean Ambrose’s music plays and he makes his way into the arena from the side of the stage. He has the briefcase and a bag that he brings into the ring. Ambrose brings a table from under the ring and he sets it up in the ring.
Ambrose puts the briefcase on the table.
He says that for those of you looking for him earlier, he was in the concession stand but they walked past. Dean says that he waved and it looked like they were eating a hot dog.
Dean says that he did not like the way they are running the concession stands so they are going to have a Dean Ambrose Clearance Sale.
He puts the bag on the table and says that everything must go . . . except for the briefcase. Dean says that he got real close with the briefcase and he saw a few things in the briefcase. He understands why Seth wants his stuff back.
Dean says that he appreciates the inexpensive stuff in life and he offers shirts for a dollar.
Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury make their way to the ring while Dean offers a Sheamus shirt for a quarter.
Dean says that they sent the Cruiserweight Division after him. Dean says that he will not throw the briefcase at them, it is very valuable. He tells them to stop being so intimidating to him. He tells them to come into the ring to get it.
Noble and Mercury back down and go up the ramp.
Dean says that since he stole the shirts, he is going to give them away for free.
Seth comes out with more security. Dean asks if they are real security because he thought they were Rosebuds last week. Dean tells Seth he can have his briefcase back. He doesn’t want any more problems.
Dean leaves the ring and he tells Seth he doesn’t want any more problems.
Seth enters the ring while Dean goes into the crowd to make sure he doesn’t do anything.
Seth enters the ring while Dean goes up the aisle.
Seth opens the case and green paint shoots out of it into Seth’s face.
Ambrose has a shocked look on his face and then he starts laughing. He tells Seth he had nothing to do with that.
Rollins yells at everyone and says that this isn’t funny. He says that he looks like a jerk. Seth says that it is Noble and Mercury’s fault.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Seth says that he could have been permanently blinded, but Hunter is laughing. Hunter tells Seth to go to the trainer.
Hunter asks Kane where Ambrose is. Kane tells Hunter that Ambrose is on his way to Cena’s locker room. Hunter tells them that they will be facing Cena and Ambrose in tag team action. Hunter tells them that they should be chomping at the bit.
Hunter hears something vibrating and they look at the briefcase. Seth returns and grabs the briefcase and says that it is an electric razor.
We take a look back at the recent matches involving Mark Henry and Rusev.
Mark Henry is in the ring. He says the past week has been very emotional for him. He wants to apologize to everyone because . . .
Bo Dallas interrupts Mark’s comments.
Bo tells Mark not to apologize to the WWE Universe, apologize to yourself. You lost to Rusev . . . twice. You have been knocked out, passed out, and you even cried your eyes out. You are not living up to your potential. It is time to close the Hall of Pain and join the Hall of the BOLIEVERS.
After all, being a BOLIEVER means never having to say you are sorry.
Match Number Three: Mark Henry versus Bo Dallas
Henry with head butts to Dallas and then he sends him into the turnbuckles. Henry with a punch and he kicks Dallas. Henry with a hard Irish whip and he asks Bo if he wants to believe in something. Henry with a slam and head butts. Henry pulls Bo into position for a Vader Bomb but Bo moes out of the way. Bo with a BoDog for the three count.
Winner: Bo Dallas
We go to commercial.

We are back with a look back at Bo Dallas’ victory over Mark Henry.
Renee Young stops Bo in the back and she asks him how he won. Bo says that all you have to do is BOLIEVE.
Mark Henry attacks Bo from behind and he sends Bo into the wall and then into storage cases. Henry pushes a wheeled case into Bo. Mark is not done and he sends the case into Bo a second time. Mark says that’s What He Do.
We take a look at photos of Goldust and Stardust winning the tag titles.
Stardust is in the back and he says that the stars were many parsecs beyond the destiny before them. They are celebrating amongst all of his friends. Goldust tells Stardust no. They have attained the cosmic key. Only it determines their fate. All of this is just science fiction.
Stardust joins in the destruction and he says that this is science fact.
Before Brie’s match, Nikki Bella comes out and she says the quitter is getting ready for her match in the same place she quit. For what Brie? For your little precious Daniel Bryan. That worked out really well for you. Speaking of Daniel, it worked so well that he is sitting on the couch recovering. Brie didn’t quit for Daniel, she did it for all of the people who are uglier trolls than her husband. When you quit, she was put in handicap matches every week as punishment, but where were you? You were nowhere to be found. Nikki says that she is feeling like some payback. Per the Authority, she has been given the power to make this announcement.
Match Number Four: Brie Bella versus Cameron and Eva Marie
Eva starts and they lock up but Brie sends Eva into the corner. Brie with an arm drag into an arm bar. Eva with a knee to the midsection and a forearm to the back. Brie with a kick and Cameron misses a clothesline from the apron. Brie with a kick to send Cameron to the floor. Eva sends Brie to the mat. Eva picks up Brie and Cameron wants to be tagged in.
Cameron tags in and she kicks Brie. They send Brie into the turnbuckles after Eva tags back in. Eva kicks Brie and she tags Cameron back in. Cameron with a suplex and she gets a near fall. Cameron with a reverse chin lock. Cameron with a knee and she sends Brie into the corner. Brie with a forearm to Cameron and then to Eva on the apron.
Cameron runs Brie into the turnbuckles but Brie with an elbow. Eva grabs Brie by the hair but Brie sends Cameron into Eva and Brie gets the three count with a rollup.
Winner: Brie Bella
We are back and Adam Rose and the Exotic Express is at the announce table.
Match Number Five: Heath Slater and Titus O’Neil (with GatorSwoggle) versus Fernando and Diego (with El Torito)
Titus and Fernando start things off and they lock up. Fernando with chops in the corner. Titus misses a punch and Fernando with a chop. Fernando with an elbow and he tries for a cross body but Titus catches Fernando and hits a back breaker. He gets Fernando on his shoulders and he drops down for a back breaker. Slater tags in and he tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Fernando lands on his feet and Diego tags in.
Diego with back elbows and punches followed by a chop. Slater with an Irish whip but Diego with a clothesline and he goes to the turnbuckles. Titus sends the Gator into the ring and TOrito stops him and he scares the Gator out of the ring. Slater pulls Diego off the turnbuckles and gets the three count.
Winners: Titus O’Neil and Heath Slater
After the match, Titus and Heath take care of Fernando and Diego. Titus pulls Torito into the ring and he sends him to the match. GatorSwoggle with a Gator Roll.
Rose and The Bunny get up from the announce table. Titus goes after Rose on the apron and Rose drops down and Titus goes to the floor. Fernando and Diego attack Slater from behind and hit a double back drop driver. The Bunny goes up top and hits a frog splash.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Mark Henry will get a chance at revenge on Bo Dallas on Main Event.
Rusev and Lana make their way to the ring and Rusev has his medal and flag.
The larger Russian Flag falls from the rafters.
Lana tells everyone to shut up. She starts her promo in Russian and then tells us what she said. What we are about to show you speaks for the rapid decline in this pathetic American society. As you can see, Rusev proves his superiority over the Big Show and then the Big Show, such a sore loser showed his true colors when he attacked Rusev in the most cowardly way.
Then your Big Show, the decorated champion tries to intimidate an innocent . . .
Big Show’s music interrupts Lana’s comments.
Show says that was really good the way you twisted your facts around. Your propaganda machine was working well. You talk about how great Russia and Vladimir Putin are, but we know that is a bunch of crap.
Show tells Lana that she can’t handle the truth. Show says that he always wanted to say that. This is what really happened.
We see a video package about Big Show and Mark Henry’s friendship and Show fighting for Henry against Rusev last week on Smackdown.
Show says that is the truth.
Rusev interrupts Show and he says that he wants to shove his fist down Show’s throat and rip out his guts. He says that he will break every bone in Show’s body.
Show tells Rusev that is enough. He says that we don’t speak Russian. Show says that maybe he should knock down a White Russian. Show comes to the ring, but Rusev leaves before Show can do anything to him.
Show teases pulling down the Russian flag hanging over the ring and he grabs it and pulls it down.
Rusev teases going into the ring but he finally enters, only to be sent to the floor moments later.
Renee Young is with John Cena in the interview area. John is asked about his tag match tonight. He says after listening to the WWE Universe, he loves this place because they are loud. He says that this is his kind of town. The Windy City seems unstable because we heard the crowd chanting Ambrose’s name. As far as he is concerned, he is glad that he is fighting with him and not against him. They have the same target and it is Seth Rollins . . .
Dean Ambrose enters the interview area and John asks if he wants to add anything. Dean says that after they are done with Kane and Orton tonight . . . Rollins is his.
Cena says that if Seth dares show his face before, during, or after their match, he has a beating coming to him and he is cashing in.
Dean says that nobody takes food off his plate, not even Cena. He tells John he will see him out there.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Paige comes out before AJ Lee’s opponent. She says that when she first started, she couldn’t see that certain individuals preyed on her kindness and thought of it as a weakness. After careful consideration, she wants to introduce AJ’s opponent and her new best friend.
Match Number Six: AJ Lee versus Alicia Fox (with Paige) in a Non Title Match
Alicia pushes AJ down and she connects with forearms. AJ with a head scissors and Alicia backs into the corner. AJ with a clothesline into the corner followed by a round kick and Alicia goes to the floor. AJ goes up top while Paige checks on Alicia and she hits a cross body onto both women.
Alicia with a shot to the back while Paige distracts AJ and Alicia gets the three count.
Winner: Alicia Fox
After the match, Alicia goes under the table while Paige attacks AJ. Alicia gets a few drinks and she shakes them up. AJ kicks Alicia and elbows Paige but Alicia with a kick to AJ. Paige gives AJ the Rampaige.
We go to the Luke Harper video where Bray says that when he found him he was broken. What do you give to a man who has nothing. You give him a reason to exist. You fix him. He sends him out to your world to walk amongst the sheep. Now Luke has pieced himself back together. He is set free.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Miz is at the announce table for commentary.
Match Number Seven: Sheamus versus Damien Sandow in a Non Title Match
Sandow avoids Sheamus and tells him not the money maker. They lock up and Sandow pushes Sheamus out of the corner and Sandow retreats into the ropes. Sheamus with a series of hip lock take downs. Sandow with a knee and side head lock. Sheamus misses a punch and Sandow goes to the floor to discuss his money maker with the man who invented the money maker.
Sheamus grabs Sandow on the apron but Sandow drops Sheamus on the top rope and Sandow with kicks and forearms. Sandow with a head butt and punches. Sheamus sends Sandow into the corner and Sheamus with punches and the referee stops Sheamus. Sheamus with biels across the ring.
Sheamus runs into a knee and Sheamus with kicks and a DDT for a near fall. Sandow with punches and a reverse chin lock. Sheamus with elbows but Sandow with a knee to the midsection followed by punches to Sheamus and kicks in the corner. Sandow with knees in the corner. Sandow with more kicks and he points to his inspiration before setting for the Awesome Clothesline. Sheamus with two running double sledges and a knee lift. Sheamus with a running knee into the corner and then he sends Sandow to the apron for the forearms across the chest.
Miz gets up from the announce table to check on Sandow and Sheamus goes to the floor. Miz backs up and Sheamus sends Sandow into Miz when Miz’ back is turned. Sheamus with a Brogue Kick when they return to the ring and Sheamus gets the three count.
Winner: Sheamus
We go to commercial.
We are back and Hulk Hogan makes his way to the ring.
Hogan wants to tell us something brother. It is hard to believe that Hulkamania has been running wild for more than 30 years, brother. Hogan says that he has had some special moments, especially in Chicago. It is not only an honor standing in the ring, but it is an honor to make this announcement. This is the third year that the WWE has teamed up with the Susan G. Komen Foundation. We can watch all of our Superstars and Divas, but at the end of the day, they are heroes.
The real heroes are the people who take on this disease head on to try to find a cure. Hogan wants everyone to give a round of applause to the breast cancer survivors in the arena tonight.
Hogan tells everyone that the proceeds from the sale of the shirts will go to Susan G. Komen Foundation and other organizations.
Randy Orton and Kane are in the office and Randy says that they don’t care about the briefcase or any of this. Kane says that the only operation that he is directing is putting out Seth’s fires.
Stephanie interrupts and tells them that they are going to do their jobs. When Dean and Cena attacked Seth, they attacked the Authority. The Authority is a family. Seth was embarrassed by that lunatic Dean Ambrose. Seth would be by your sides tonight if he could. She reminds them that they lost last week so they should enjoy the opportunity to fight Ambrose and Cena.
Orton wants to know what the people are saying about them.
Stephanie says that Randy has gone soft. She says that they are saying the killer instinct is gone.
Kane wants to know if the people are really saying that or is Stephanie trying to get what she wants.
Stephanie asks if that matters.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Roman Reigns will be on Raw to give us an update on his recovery from hernia surgery. We will also see Rusev versus Big Show on next week’s Raw.
Match Number Eight: Dean Ambrose and John Cena versus Randy Orton and Kane
Orton and Cena start things off and lock up. Orton with a side head lock but Cena with a waist lock. Orton with an elbow and punches. Cena with an Irish whip and bulldog. Orton with punches and he tags in Kane. Kane with a punch to Cena and Cena tries to fight back but Orton and Kane work over Cena. Cena punches Kane and hits a flying shoulder tackle.
Cena tries to get Kane up for the Attitude Adjustment but Cena collapses under Kane’s weight. Orton tags in and he kicks Cena. Orton runs his boot laces across Cena’s face and we go to commercial.
We are back and Orton with a power slam to Cena and Orton poses over Cena. Orton gets a near fall. Cena avoids the RKO but he cannot avoid a back breaker and Orton gets a near fall. Kane tags in and he gets a near fall. Kane with a nerve hold while they split screen Rollins getting green pain all over his suit.
Cena with a drop kick to the abdomen and Kane stays on his feet. Kane with a side slam and he gets a near fall. Orton tags in he slams Cena’s arm into the mat. Ambrose tries to get into the ring but that does not help Cena because Orton with boots and forearms to Cena for a near fall. Orton with a reverse chin lock.
Cena gets to his feet but Orton with a kick and he sends Cena to the ropes for the IEDDT but since it is the first time, Cena back drops Orton over the top rope to the floor. Cena crawls across the ring and he makes the tag. Ambrose with a clothesline and forearm to Orton and he knocks Kane off the apron. Ambrose with a cross body and punches followed by a clothesline that sends Orton over the top rope.
Kane grabs Ambrose’s leg and Ambrose with a pescado onto Kane followed by a suicide dive to Orton. Orton with a kick but Ambrose bounces off the ropes for a clothesline. Ambrose with the Dean Driver but Seth Rollins breaks up the cover and the referee calls for the bell.

After the match, Rollins continues the attack on Ambrose while Kane goes after Cena. Ambrose sends Kane to the floor and he hits a suicide dive on Kane. Rollins tries to escape but Cena cuts off his escape. Ambrose with a clothesline and Ambrose with a double leg take down and punches to Rollins. Orton hits Rollins from behind. Cena sends Orton to the floor.
Cena punches Rollins in the corner but Ambrose leaps over Cena to punch Rollins. Cena throws Ambrose to the mat to go after Rollins. Ambrose throws Cena to the floor and then Ambrose grabs the briefcase. Orton gives Ambrose an RKO.
Rollins tells Kane to give Ambrose a choke slam and he obliges. Rollins tells Orton and Kane that they need to finish him. Kane puts Ambrose’s head over the briefcase and Rollins hits Black Out onto the briefcase.
Cena is able to get into the ring a few moments to late and he goes after Kane, Rollins, and Orton but Randy with an RKO to Cena. Kane with a choke slam to Cena and then Rollins hits Black Out on Cena on the briefcase.
We go to credits.

GFW Wrestling-NJPW Relationship Update, first co promoted PPV?



If you have been waiting word on when Jeff Jarrett's Global Force Wrestling will produce their first events, this should make you happy. If you are a fan of New Japan Pro Wrestling, this story should really make you happy.
PWInsider.com has confirmed with multiple sources in the PPV industry that a Global Force Wrestling PPV event is on carriers' schedules for 1/4/15. Of course, 1/4 is the date of what has been the biggest Japanese event of the year for seemingly forever, the annual New Japan Pro Wrestling Tokyo Dome event.
It would appear that Jarrett's company has brokered a deal to bring the Tokyo Dome show to United States PPV for the first time. Sources indicate that the deal and all marketing for the PPV would be branded GFW, not New Japan.
Jarrett, who announced plans to launch GFW the day after Wrestlemania 30, was revealed as a member of the Bullet Club faction in NJPW recently. Jarrett departed TNA in December 2013, although he remains a minority owner in the company.
When reached this afternoon via telephone, Jarrett declined to comment on this story.

JEFF JARRETT TO RETURN TO NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING FOR OCT. 13’S “KING OF PRO-WRESTLING” EVENT IN TOKYO
NASHVILLE – Jeff Jarrett, whose visit to New Japan Pro Wrestling ostensibly to sign a partnership between that promotion and the Jarrett-helmed Global Force Wrestling at the G1 Climax event only to see the legendary wrestler/promoter join the “Bullet Club,” will make his return to NJPW for “King of Pro-Wrestling” on Oct. 13,
Jarrett appeared at the G1 show at the Seibu Dome in August at the invitation of Naoki Sugabayashi, chairman of the board of NJPW. After signing the agreement to exchange talent and co-promote some major events, Jarrett appeared later during the event after a match between IWGP heavyweight champion A.J. Styles and Tanahashi. With Styles and the rest of the Bullet Club administering a post-match beatdown to the Japanese star, Jarrett looked as though he was breaking up the melee. But, he pulled out a guitar with the words “Bullet Club” on the back and proceeded to smash it over Tanahashi’s head and reveal his allegiance to the hottest faction in pro wrestling.
“It was a business trip, and I took care of a lot of business,” Jarrett said. “Not only did I seal a deal for Global Force Wrestling with the hottest promotion in the Eastern Hemisphere, but I aligned with the biggest thing going in this business.
“It’s important for GFW fans to see us get involved with the best talent in the world. The Bullet Club certainly qualifies, and I’m looking forward to what we have in store for The King of Pro-Wrestling show.”
Styles will defend the IWGP title against Tanahashi in the main event. The rest of the Bullet Club will be in action as well, including IWGP tag team champions Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows.
GFW announced its partnership with NJPW on June 23, and plans already are in the works for the first co-promoted event.
#JoinTheForce
www.GlobalForceWrestling.com

venerdì 26 settembre 2014

SPOILER: BIG DEBUT AT TONIGHT'S NXT TAPINGS !!



At tonight's NXT tapings at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida, Finn Balor (the former Fergal Devitt) made his debut in a tag team match with Hideo Itami against The Ascension.
This match will air on the November 6th episode.
We will have full spoilers from the tapings.

lunedì 22 settembre 2014

BROCK LESNAR VS. JOHN CENA, NEW CHAMPIONS CROWNED & MORE: WWE NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS COVERAGE !!



Welcome to PWInsider.com’s WWE Night of Champions 2014 PPV coverage! Thank you for logging in and joining us tonight.
Kickoff Show
The panel is Renee Young, Big Show, Alex Riley and Booker T. Young welcomed us to the panel and the PPV and noted the late breaking news that Roman Reigns underwent emergency surgery yesterday and would not compete tonight.
They went right into a video feature on WWE World Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar, showing his dominance in the company.
When they returned, the panel discussed the John Cena vs. Lesnar bout at Summerslam. They used some boxing/MMA- lie factoids from the first match, noting Cena was only on offense for a little over a minute in their last match and was on the mat over 11 minutes.
The panel talked about the title match, then Tom Phillips in the social media lounge discussed what fans felt about the main event.
They aired a video package about Rusev vs. Mark Henry.
Big Show said Mark Henry was going to show Rusev some good old-fashioned American justice. Booker said that you can't sleep on Rusev as he's laid out everyone he's been in the ring with.
They recapped the issues between the Chris Jericho and Randy Orton, then discussed the WWE Intercontinental championship bout between The Miz and Dolph Ziggler. They talked about the U.S title bout as well.
Backstage, Booker T interviewed Goldust. They talked about their old tag team and joked around. Goldust then got serious and said the old Goldust is gone. Booker looked disturbed. Stardust showed up and did his entire deal, promising the “cosmic key” (The WWE Tag Team titles) would be theirs tonight.
The panel discussed the WWE Divas championship situation. AJ Lee was interviewed by the panel. She said that her boss Stephanie can throw anything into the match but she’s going to get that she gets what belongs to her. She then looked into the camera and addressed Paige, saying tonight would be the last time that she would hold what rightfully belongs to her. She was asked about Nikki Bella. She said, “Nikki has a big bark. I bite.” She skipped off.
After another visit to the social media lounge, they ran a breaking news piece on Roman Reigns. They had a video of Roman in his hospital bed where he talked about calling 911 because of the pain in his abdomen, which was due to his incarcerated hernia.
They aired a great video on the Cena vs. Lesnar main event.
It was time for The Peep Show with Christian. He brought out Chris Jericho. They went back and forth taking shots at each other over who was in charge of their former tag team. Christian mocked his clothes. Christian said that Jericho has his hands full with Randy Orton tonight. They showed the attack from Raw where Orton jumped Jericho in the training room.
Christian said that Orton’s issues with Jericho is that Jericho is everything Orton isn’t, noting that Orton is HHH’s lapdog. Orton, on the screen, showed up and said some really lame lines knocking the two. He said he beat Christian so bad, he can’t compete anymore. He said when he was done with Jericho, the only TV show he will be able to star on is Total Divas. Wow, that was lame. Jericho knew it as he said Orton would be starring in Total Jackasses and said Orton told some lame jokes. He went into Y2J promo mode ripping on Orton and promising that he would take out Randy. The Jericho promo was fun. Everything else? Eh, not so much. Orton’s verbiage was BEYOND forced. They need to let these guys and girls talk like real people because the verbiage doesn’t even sound like anything anyone would ever say in legitimate conversation, much less competition.
WWE Night of Champions PPV
After WWE did a great video on the WWE championship, fireworks went off and we went right into the action.
WWE Tag Team champions The Usos vs. Goldust & Stardust
They showed footage of the Dust Brothers taking out Jey’s knees. The announcers noted that he says he’s 100% tonight.
Goldust and Jey locked up. Goldust was backed in the corner and nailed with a series of right hands. Stardust tagged in but was controlled with several slams. The Usos used a double team Hotshot on Stardust. Jimmy locked on an armbar but was backed into the Dusts’ corner. The referee was distracted, allowing Goldust to nail a right hand.
Goldust tagged in and whipped Uso hard into the buckles. They controlled Uso as they tagged in and out. Jimmy Uso finally was able to stop himself during an Irish whip and nailed a right hand on Goldust. He scored a two count. Goldust went to the outside. Uso jumped on the guard rail and hit a dive on Stardust. Goldust grabbed him and drilled him on the floor.
Goldust tossed Jimmy back into the ring for a two count. They continued working over Uso, who tried to fight his way out, only to be caught and taken back down. Some fans were chanting, “Cosmic Key.”
Uso finally nailed a jawbreaker on Stardust. He staggered into the corner, where Stardust missed a charge. Goldust tagged in but was tagged with an enziuiri. Jimmy finally made the hot tag to Jey, who exploded with several clotheslines and right hands.
Jey went for a back suplex but Stardust landed on his feet. Jey caught him in the corner and began beating his hamstring and knee. Jimmy nailed a dive to the outside on Goldust. Jey nailed a flying bodypress on Stardust for a two count. He followed up with a Samoan Drop and nailed the back splash in the corner on Stardust, followed by a superkick on Goldust. Stardust attacked Jey from behind and nailed Crossrhodes for a two count.
Stardust tied up Jey in the ropes and slapped him. Jimmy went to unhook him but Stardust nailed him off the apron. Jey rolled up Stardust for a two count. The Usos hit a pair of dives on the Dust Brothers. Stardust finally was able to roll up one of the Usos and hooked the tights for the pin.
Your winners and new WWE Tag Team champions, Goldust & Stardust!
Good, athletic back and forth match. Some really nice action here.

Backstage, Byron Saxton interviewed WWE Intercontinental champion Dolph Ziggler and R-Truth. Ziggler said he isn’t a movie star but has the best stunt double in the business (Truth) and that you can hardly tell them apart. That was sort of funny. He promised Miz would never work in this town again after mocking his acting stardom.
WWE United States champion Sheamus vs. Cesaro
They locked up but ended up in the ropes, forcing a clean break. Cesaro tried to out wrestle Sheamus but surprisingly, Sheamus countered and controlled the early action. They broke clean again and Cesaro slapped the champion. That fired up Sheamus who went after Cesaro. Cesaro was worked over but snapped the champion’s throat over the ropes.
Cesaro came off the ropes but Sheamus came back and mounted him with right hands. They ended up spilling over the top to the floor. Sheamus returned to the ring with a shoulderblock over the top for a two count. He went to the top but Cesaro pounced and nailed a big uppercut that sent him to the floor. Decent action so far.
Cesaro snapmared Sheamus over and cinched in a side chinlock, trying to wear the champion down. Cesaro turned it into a sleeper and Sheamus dropped to his knees. Cesaro worked him over but Sheamus nailed a belly to back suplex. Cesaro recovered first and went for a clothesline but missed. Sheamus nailed a series of his own and went for a move but was caught with a big clothesline as he rebounded off the ropes.
Sheamus nailed The Irish Curse for a two count, then drilled him with another backbreaker, only to see Cesaro kick out. Cesaro rolled outside to the apron but was caught and drilled across the chest with hard shots. Cesaro broke free and kicked Sheamus in the head. Cesaro went to the top but Sheamus cut him off and overpowered him, sending the Swiss Superman flipping forward into the ring for a two count. Good, physical bout.
Sheamus went for the the White Noise but Cesaro slipped out and nailed a big Uppercut. He called for the Neutralizer but Sheamus blocked it. Cesaro nailed a big kick to the head but was caught with an over the shoulder tiltowhirl backbreaker for another two count.
Sheamus psyched himself up and went for the Brogue Kick but missed and was rolled up for a two count. Cesaro nailed a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two count. Sheamus missed another Brogue Kick but was caught with a DVDR-like slam for another two count. Good stuff!
Cesaro began slapping the hell out of Sheamus but that only fired up the champion Cesaro nailed a series of kicks to the face and a right hands but Sheamus dared him to keep them coning, looking like a beast. Cesaro did but Sheamus hit an explosive Brogue Kick out of the corner and scored the pin.
Your winner and still WWE United States champion, Sheamus!
Really good physical back and forth fight. Cesaro lost nothing by losing here. Sheamus looked really good as well and you felt like both guys were fighting for something that was worth fighting for. Thumbs up.
Backstage, Mark Henry was pacing his locker room. Big Show showed up and asked him if he was ready. Henry said that you know he is. Show asked him if he knew what was on the line. Henry said the country was. Show said he’s got 318 million tag team partners tonight. He presented Henry with tights that featured the American flag and cut a good promo firing up Henry. Henry said that he was going to take out Rusev, because that’s “what I do!” Good segment.
Justin Gabriel interviewed country music stars Florida-Georgia Line. They are going to join the announcers on commentary. Cue all the jokes about guys being too “Southern.” They announced they were going to be part of Tribute to the Troops in December.
WWE Intercontinental champion Dolph Ziggler (with R-Truth) vs. The Miz (with Damien Mizdow)
The commentary was more about the music careers of Florida-Georgia line early on, so much that I was having flashbacks to Nitro with announcers talking about anything but what was going on in the ring.
There was some decent action early on, believe it or not. Miz took over and stomped on Ziggler. Miz locked in a side chinlock. Ziggler fought back but was whipped into the ropes where Miz drilled him with a knee to the mid-section that sent him up and over.
Miz continued to stomp away on Ziggler, controlling the match. Miz nailed a big right hand and scored a two count. He psyched himself up and began acting like a professional boxer, dancing around the ring as he nailed his strikes. Miz went for a right hand but Ziggler tagged him first. Miz cut him off and whipped him into the corner but Ziggler charged out with a nice clothesline.
They battled to the floor, where Miz was tossed into the guard rail. Miz was tossed into the ring but Mizdow nailed Ziggler on the floor. Truth went to help but Mizdow attacked him too. He began jawing with Florida-Georgia Line and they confronted him. Oh Lord. He told them to sit down and they shoved him on his ass. Truth chased Mizdow out of the Arena.
Ziggler nailed a big kick but Miz kicked out at two. Ziggler missed the Famouser so Miz locked in the figure four leglock. Ziggler was trapped in the center and almost pinned but pulled his shoulders up. He fought to turn the move and actually did a hell of a job trying to get to the ropes before finally doing so. Miz tried to capitalize but Ziggler kicked him off and scored a two count.
Ziggler called for Miz to get up. Mizdow returned and tried to interfered but was nailed off the apron. Miz rolled up Zigger and hooked the tights to get the pin.
Your winner and new WWE Intercontinental champion, The Miz!
The wrestling itself was fine but the focus on everything but the match and Damien Sandow again being treated like a joke really hurt this. I bet this was far better live than it came across on TV.

They recapped The Roman Reigns injury issues.
Out came Seth Rollins, dressed to wrestle and carrying The Money in the Bank briefcase. Rollins took the mic and said it was funny how life works sometimes. “One minute you are on top of the world and the next…you’re Roman Reigns.”
Rollins said that Reigns was scheduled to face him tonight but Reigns was rushed to the hospital. He said emergency surgery was no excuse for not showing up here tonight. He said that in the interest of fairness and justice, he was going to give Reigns ten seconds to come to the ring and face him. If there’s an angle for tonight, here it comes. You can hear people chanting for “Ambrose.”
Rollins had the referee ring the bell and Charles Robinson began counting out Reigns. He hit ten. They announced Seth Rollins was the winner via forfeit.
Rollins took the mic and said it’s not official until someone raises his hand. Robinson did and Rollins began laughing and smiling. Rollins said that he knows everyone is let down because he isn’t competing tonight. He said that he’s disappointed because of Roman Reigns because he’s not half the man that he believed Roman was. He said that Roman left him high and dry and left him having to make it up to everyone. He showed off the case and said he’s an opportunist, then said he was going to issue an open challenge.
He challenged anyone in the back to come out. No one did. He said that he was giving anyone a chance to compete with him. Backstage, a cab pulled up and out came Dean Ambrose. Big pop when he came out.
Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose
Business just picked up!
Ambrose went nuts and they began brawling. Rollins went over the rails into the crowd and they brawled up the Arena stairs. They brawled across the arena floor. Rollins cut him off and went for a piledriver but was backdropped on the floor.
Security hit the scene as they battled back towards the entrance ramp. Ambrose jumped off a digital sign after breaking free and wiped out security. Then he dove off the entrance stage on Rollins and they brawled back into the crowd. Ambrose clotheslined Rollins over the rail back inside the ringside area. He grabbed a steel chair but before he could use it, Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury tackled him.
Security jumped on Ambrose and handcuffed him with plastic ties as an angry Triple H showed up to direct traffic. Ambrose was carried out kicking all the way. Stephanie was also out there. Rollins was furious asking where Ambrose came from. Uh, the movie he was hired to do? Triple H and Stephanie escorted him to the back, raising his arms.
A fun brawl. I guess it’s a no contest? As a replacement for the Roman match, this was a lot of fun. Ambrose comes the closest of anyone since Steve Austin to bring a legitimate feeling of danger and frenzy with his physicality. Fun stuff!
Mark Henry vs. Rusev (with Lana)
Big pop when Henry’s music began. They had Lilian Garcia sing the national anthem, which got the crowd pumped and gave this an even greater “big fight” feel. Big pop when she was done.
Henry nailed Rusev with some hard punches and Rusev went to the floor to regroup. Henry maintained control and Rusev went to the floor again. It was definitely all Mark Henry early.
Rusev finally scored by drilling Henry into the ring steps on the floor. Back in thering, he killed Henry with an Avalanche in the corner and then a running back splash. He worked over Mark and locked in a camel clutch. Man, they should have the announcers outraged he is using Sgt. Slaughter’s move. That was turned into a side chinlock. Rusev (naturally) used the Side Russian Legsweep.
Rusev continued wearing down Mark Henry. Henry fought back to his feet and scored several clotheslines. He nailed a splash in the corner but was hurting. He went for a slam but his back gave out. Rusev hit a spinkick to take Henry down.
Rusev began working over Henry’s back and went for the Accolade. Henry suddenly realized what was going on and fought his way back to his feet before Rusev could nail it. Henry went for the sitdown powerbomb but Rusev raked his face. Henry somehow caught him coming and nailed the World’s Strongest Slam but his back prevented him from following up. Rusev rolled out of the ring before Henry could capitalize.
Henry grabbed at Rusev from the ring but was nailed with a thrust kick that sort of hit him. Rusev climbed up on the apron and nailed another kick. Rusev hit a charging thrust kick and cinched in The Accolade. Henry fought but quickly tapped out.
Your winner, Rusev!
The match was about what you would expect in terms of using Henry’s Olympian status as a way to build Rusev towards his eventual showdown with John Cena in the main events. This was built exactly as it should have. OK bout.
Rusev and Lana celebrated in the ring as the Russian flag dropped down.
JBL went into overdrive about how Henry let down the entire country and man, that was grating.
They plugged the 10/26 Hell in A Cell PPV and said there would be "at least one" HIAC match.
Chris Jericho vs. Randy Orton
Jericho took it right to Orton at the bell with punches and shoulderblocks. The referee tried to separate them allowing Orton to nail Jericho. Jericho worked him over in a corner and then preened to the crowd. Jericho fired back with a series of chops but was shoulderblocked down. Jericho came back with a dropkick and clotheslined Orton over the top to the floor.
Jericho hit a baseball sliding kick to the outside and then smashed Orton into the Spanish announcer’s table. He tossed Orton back into the ring but was cut off. Orton whipped him into the corner and caught him with a clothesline against the turnbuckles. Jericho fought off Orton and went to the top but took too long and was nailed and crotched on the top.
Orton nailed a superplex and followed up with a…side chinlock? Yep, he did! Jericho fought back but missed a leaping charge in the corner and crashed over the buckles to the floor. Orton worked over Jericho on the floor and slammed him onto the top of the railing with a big backbreaker. He then hit a belly to back suplex on the announcers’ table.
Orton rolled him back into the ring and scored a two count. Jericho finally fought back and nailed several shoulderblocks and a leaping clothesline into a slam for a two count. Jericho stomped away on Orton in the corner but was caught with the snap powerslam for yet another near fall.
Jericho cut off Orton and went to the top. He came off with a double axehandle and bulldogged Orton. He went for a Lionsault but Orton got out of the way. Jericho, now bleeding from the nose, realized and landed on his feet but was caught with Orton’s patented backbreaker. He went for the RKO but was sent off and nailed with the Lionsault for a two count.
Jericho was cut off and set up for the hanging DDT off the ropes but escaped and went for the Walls of Jericho. Orton escaped and sent Jericho into the ringpost as he charged the corner. Orton set up for the punt kick but missed. Jericho rolled him up for a two then locked in the Walls of Jericho. Orton fought for the ropes but Jericho pulled him back out into the center of the ring.
Orton finally was able to counter and roll Jericho, sending him through the ropes. Jericho landed on his feet and went to return to the ring but was cut off and nailed with the hanging DDT off the ropes Orton played to the crowd, then set up for the RKO as Jericho tried to get to his feet. Jericho caught him out of nowhere with the Codebreaker and scored a two count. Good back and forth stuff.
Jericho scaled to the top rope. Orton caught him with the RKO as Jericho dove off and scored the pin.
Your winner, Randy Orton.
A very, very good back and forth match. Really top notch work here in the last third of the bout. Some awesome work at the end. They did a lot more playing to the crowd than usual, especially Orton and it added to the bout.

They aired a really good Paige video. So good that I wish they would have aired it on TV.
Brie Bella did a promo backstage. She said that Paige and Lee have the chance to do what she hasn’t had the chance to do yet, knock Nikki down a notch. She said Nikki was like karma, a bitch.
WWE Divas champion Paige vs. AJ Lee vs. Nikki Bella
Back and forth action early. Lee gained control nailing Paige and Bella on the floor. Paige tried to get off and offered her hand for Lee to kiss. Lee instead worked her over and nailed a big kick for a two count.
Paige caught her with a kick to the gut. Lee cut her off and went to the top but Nikki returned to shove her off and back into the ring. She covered Lee for a two count and then worked her over for another two count. Bella began beating Lee’s head into the mat but Paige attacked her and sent her to the floor.
Paige cradled Lee’s head in her arms then drilled her in the gut. She screamed, “Why don’t you love me?” and drilled Lee with a series of headbutts before beating her down with punches across the back. Paige awkwardly ran Lee to the ropes and nailed her with a series of kicks to the face.
Bella blasted Paige off the apron from behind and covered Lee for a two count. She drilled Lee with a knee for another two count. Bella slammed Lee down and covered her yet again. Lee fought back but was caught coming off the ropes with a bodypress. Lee turned herself into the Black Widow submission but Paige attacked them before Lee could get a tapout.
A frustrated Paige worked them over. She went for a superplex on Lee but Bella slipped underneath for a powerbomb as they did a Tower of Doom spot. All three were spent and exhausted. Lee rolled to the outside. Bella grabbed Paige for Shock Treatment and nailed it, but Lee broke up the pinfall.
Nikki nailed Lee and worked her over. Lee slammed her off the apron to the floor. Lee charged the ring and locked in the Black Widow. Paige countered it several times but Lee locked it back on and finally scored the submission.
Your winner and new WWE Divas champion, AJ Lee!
Solid match when the wrestling was allowed to shine but not a really smooth bout. I really liked the finish with the Black Widow counters. Bella taking the bump off the apron was a minor surprise. It was obvious the live crowd wanted to get Cena vs. Lesnar.
WWE World Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar (with Paul Heyman) vs. John Cena
Lesnar overpowered Cena early and nailed German suplex. Cena fought back but was taken down and locked in a Kimura. Cena kept making it to the ropes. Cena fired back with a series of rights but Lesnar caught him with a German suplex. Lesnar suplexed him over and over but Cena’s shoulders weren’t on the mat so the referee wouldn’t count.
Cena nailed several hard shots but was beaten back down to the mat. Lesnar rolled Cena up and hooked the leg for a two count. Lesnar beat him in the corner with a series of shoulderblocks. Cena fired back with a series of right hands and backed up Lesnar against the ropes but was clobbered with a clothesline as he rebounded off the ropes.
Cena tried to attempt a single-leg takedown but Lesnar just beat him down with shots across the back. Lesnar grabbed a big hammerlock but Cena grabbed the ropes. Lesnar continued trashing him in the corner, then nailed an overhead belly to belly suplex for another two count.
Cena fired back with a series of strikes only to be cut off with a series of shoulderblocks. The story has been that no matter what Cena throws at the champ, Lesnar is such a beast he can absorb it and beat Cena down. Lesnar began drilling him with knees across the back.
Cena finally began putting some offense together with strikes and punches. He went for the AA but Lesnar slipped around behind and nailed a big Gernan suplex. Lesnar was bleeding from the nose after that last exchange. Lesnar nailed a series of shoulderblocks in the corner as WWE cameras closed in on a bruise around Cena’s kidney area.
Lesnar drove Cena hard into the buckles and nailed a series of shoulderblocks. Cena shocked Lesnar with the AA out of nowhere but Lesnar kicked up at two. Lesnar went for the F5 but Cena slipped out and locked on the STF. Lesnar fought out of it and locked on a Kimura. Cena refused to tap and powered his way to his feet and charged Lesnar into the corner. Lesnar refused to break it. Cena did it again and nailed Lesnar, which finally broke it.
Cena nailed the AA again and locked on the STF. Lesnar went for the ropes but Cena dragged him back to the center of the ring. Lesnar grabbed the ropes and Cena pulled him back to the middle and Cena locked it on again. Cena nailed the AA but Seth Rollins hit the ring, causing the DQ.
Your winner by DQ, John Cena!
Well, no one saw that coming.
Rollins nailed Cena with the case, sending him to the floor. He looked at Lesnar down on the mat and nailed the curb stomp, then told the referee he was cashing in. They announced Rollins was cashing in but the bell never rang.
Cena attacked Rollins and ran him off. Lesnar recovered and grabbed Cena from behind, then nailed the F5. Lesnar is still the champion. The show went off the air with a series of replays and Cena looking frustrated that he couldn’t get the job done.


venerdì 19 settembre 2014

Head Writer for WWE NXT TV Revealed and Inspiration Behind Hideo Itami's Name !




Writer Stephen Guerrieri is currently the lead writer for WWE NXT TV episodes. He replaced Ryan Ward. Guerrieri previously wrote for Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels show and other Food Network programs.

Regarding Kenta's name being changed to Hideo Itami, apparently Hideo comes from former MLB pitcher Hideo Nomo and Itami has to do with Naruto Manga anime.

BIG TNA SPOILER !!



As Mike reported, Bobby Roode won the TNA World Title tonight in Bethlehem, PA from Bobby Lashley. The ref for the match was Kurt Angle and he took two bumps before the finish.