Showing posts with label Daniel Bryan. Show all posts
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Thursday, 17 July 2014

Several Top WWE Superstars Comment On KENTA Signing With WWE

Triple H, Daniel Bryan and Seth Rollins spoke to WWE.com where they talked about the signing of KENTA: 
Triple H: "He just signed with us. I was there when he had his tryout at the Performance Center and I met with him there. We've been working on this for a while. His training will start when he gets here. The thing is, you can be a big star anyplace else in the world. That gets you in the door. What you do once you get here is a whole different ballgame. He's no different than anybody else once he walks through the door of the Performance Center."
Daniel Bryan: "Kenta has wrestled in the United States, Europe and Mexico. He knows how to switch his styles up with what WWE is doing, so the sky is the limit for him. He has worked hard at speaking English. I don't necessarily think he should be doing long interviews, but if you told him to, he would be able to do it within a year or two because he's so smart. And the big thing is, he's cool. It's like when you meet The Rock, he's cool. Kenta's just cool, and somehow it translates in the United States. When people see him and meet him, they're just like, "Man, this guy's cool.""
Seth Rollins: "The sky's the limit for him. He's got unlimited potential based on his skill set. He's not the prototypical WWE Superstar. He's not Hulk Hogan and he's not John Cena, but he has a certain charisma about him that's completely different than what anybody else has in the company right now. He's got an opportunity to bring a different style to the game in an era when MMA is very prominent. Guys his size who hit as hard as he does are very popular and can connect with an audience."

Thursday, 12 June 2014

5 Swerves WWE Could Pull At Money In The Bank

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Daniel Bryan’s neck surgery threw a huge monkey wrench in WWE’s plans for his future as well as the Money in the Bank pay-per-view. The extent of Bryan’s injury was unknown before June, which was why WWE decided to keep the title on Bryan and forgo having a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match at Payback. They know that Bryan will be out longer than expected, and because of that we have seen Daniel Bryan officially stripped of the title.

Now the annual Money in the Bank match will be for the title rather than a briefcase guaranteeing a title shot whenever the holder of the case chooses. This changes everything. The MITB match has always been unpredictable because we never quite knew if WWE would give the case to an established star or if someone new to the title scene would emerge victorious.

The idea of having two ladder matches has been proposed, one for the title and one for a title shot, but no progress has been made on that front, so for now we have to assume that we will only have the one match that is currently planned out. This gives WWE the chance to pull a major swerve on everyone. This slideshow will look at some of the ways WWE could completely shock fans at this year’s Money in the Bank.

5. Triple H Puts Himself In The Match

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Triple H has been very involved on WWE television in recent months, which is a big change from the diminished role he had taken to focus on his backstage duties. Having an increased presence opens the possibility that Triple H will up his title count to 14. Considering how Triple H inserted himself into the title picture at WrestleMania, it is not out of the question for him to do the same thing here to up the ante and make things more interesting. This doesn’t necessarily mean Triple H will win the title, but WWE may see value in Trips taking the belts only to lose them back to Daniel Bryan upon his return.

Regardless of how some fans feel about Triple H’s motives and ego, there is no denying that he puts butts in seats and makes things a lot more interesting by being involved. He is willing to take big risks for the sake of the show, making his inclusion in the ladder match a real possibility. He has been in ladder matches before and he has always delivered an entertaining and brutal performance.

What would make this an even bigger swerve would be Triple H announcing his participation in the match at the last second, but having the announcement take place on the final Raw before the PPV would create more interest in the event and possibly get more people to tune in, and let’s face it, WWE needs people to watch now more than ever.

4. Brock Lesnar Returns

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Paul Heyman has been pretty clear about Brock Lesnar’s intentions to eventually win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, and Money in the Bank may be the perfect time for that to happen. The possible storylines WWE could get out of it are abundant, but the biggest payoff would be a match between Lesnar and Bryan at SummerSlam.

Not only does Lesnar winning the title at Money in the Bank save WWE from having to make Bryan drop the title to him, but it gives them the chance to build Bryan up as the underdog just like they did at WrestleMania. Beating Triple H, Randy Orton and Batista in the same night at WrestleMania was huge, but defeating the guy who broke Undertaker’s streak may be even bigger.

Eddie Guerrero won the WWE title from Lesnar in 2004. Guerrero’s win would have been a big deal no matter who he was facing, but Lesnar being the man to put him over made it that much more special. Lesnar is a beast who not only has wrestling ability, but genuine fighting skills. His image makes him appear nearly unbeatable, and having him be the person who Bryan triumphantly wins the title from would create yet another highlight reel moment for Bryan’s eventual Hall of Fame induction.

3. Daniel Bryan Steals The Title

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Just because Daniel Bryan is not able to compete at MITB in an official capacity does not necessarily mean he won’t be involved. Imagine the kind of pop Bryan would get if he appeared during the match, and then imagine how much louder it would be if he stole the title belts to get revenge for being stripped of the title.

Brie Bella quit WWE to protect Bryan’s title reign, but that was apparently all for nothing since he was stripped of the title anyway. Bryan would be understandably pissed off at the situation. His wife is without a job, he’s injured and he was forced to give up his title. This storyline is just waiting for some kind of big retribution angle. Bryan popping out of the crowd, climbing a ladder while everyone else is incapacitated and taking down the belts before retreating into the crowd would be a memorable moment for everyone watching.

WWE has done angles where people steal titles before, but never quite like this. It would allow WWE to keep the program going through Battleground and set up something much bigger for SummerSlam.

2. CM Punk Returns To Win The Title

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This is the most unlikely scenario on the list since CM Punk has said he is retired in a few interviews, but he is still technically with the company. WWE is probably letting his contract expire so they do not have to make an announcement that he is officially gone; But what if this was all an angle for Punk to make a surprise return?

The longer we go without seeing Punk, the less likely a return to WWE seems. However, this means that his return to WWE would be an even bigger deal. The reaction Punk would receive from the crowd would be deafening and an actual title win upon his return would bring about a feud everyone has been yearning for.

Punk and Bryan have had matches in WWE before, even for the title, but there was never really a major feud built around the two of them. If there was a way for WWE to shock everyone and create one of the most memorable moments in the company’s history, this is it. It probably won’t happen, but there would be few fans who could argue how awesome it would be.

1. Two Different People Pull Down The Titles At The Same Time

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One championship will be suspended above the ring, but it’s still two belts. WWE easily could have dropped the big gold belt and kept the newest WWE title belt as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, but they haven’t. They either believe that keeping both belts ups the level of prestige or they have always planned on separating them back into two separate titles eventually.

Even if WWE still intends on keeping one top title, having two people each pull down one of the belts at the same time would create an opportunity for an original storyline with a lot of possible outcomes. Not only does it give WWE another match to re-unify the titles at Battleground, but it allows two Superstars to walk out of MITB with a major boost.

Any of these ideas would give WWE the chance to surprise viewers, which doesn’t happen that often anymore. In a world where the average fan can predict most of the outcomes, it would be nice to have a swerve that doesn’t include The Undertaker losing to Brock Lesnar.


5 Candidates For John Cena’s Next WWE Feud

Off the back of a fantastic Last Man Standing match against Bray Wyatt at the Payback pay-per-view, John Cena has...

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Off the back of a fantastic Last Man Standing match against Bray Wyatt at the Payback pay-per-view, John Cena has once again been solidified as the key player in WWE. Though a large proportion of fans had clamoured for the younger, fresher Bray character to ultimately triumph in the engaging and exciting feud between the two superstars, Cena’s victory means that he will be the man with the momentum going into Money in the Bank and beyond.

Cena’s staunchest detractors often criticise the in-ring ability of a man who has collected a total of 14 WWE Titles and World Heavyweight Championships. Though Cena’s style is not to every wrestling fan’s taste, and certainly does not resemble anything like that of current fan favourite and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan, the leader of the Cenation has been a key component of many of the most memorable matches of the last decade.

It is no secret that WWE’s audience has pretty much always been massively divided in its response and reaction to John Cena’s dominance within the company. It is this division that has created some truly epic atmospheres in main event matches in the last several years. Some of the most hostile and vociferous crowds in modern WWE history have come to life in matches involving Cena. The feud with Bray Wyatt has been no exception.

The fact that Cena is so polarising to the WWE audience makes his feuds and his matches interesting. Whether it be positive or negative, Cena still today draws the biggest reactions from the WWE audience, and this is what makes him such a bankable commodity to WWE. There can be no doubt that Bray Wyatt has benefitted from his programme with Cena, but assuming their feud is now over following Payback, it will be interesting to see how Cena is booked in the coming months.

Will WWE look to cement Cena’s place at the top of the roster by placing him into a feud with another of the company’s brightest stars? Or, similarly to how the Wyatt feud developed, will Cena’s standing in the industry be used to propel one of the company’s most exciting young prospects into the main event?

Here, we look at the five candidates most likely to feud with John Cena next.

5. Cesaro

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The ‘King of Swing’ may well appear to be the least likely candidate on this list, especially having only just lost a United States Championship match to Sheamus ay Payback. However, with Cena now potentially freed up, WWE could look to accelerate the push given to the Paul Heyman guy by booking a programme between he and the sure-fire future hall-of-famer.

Speaking of Heyman, how much inspiration could he draw from going up against the company’s undisputed biggest star? The manager, who has been in sparkling form on the microphone and at ringside ever since he returned to the company, would no doubt relish the prospect of duelling with Cena on behalf of the ‘Swiss Superman’.

With WWE having arguably already used Cena relatively charitably during his involvement with Bray Wyatt, the smart money may well be on a more illustrious opponent being placed in front of Cena during his next programme. However, if WWE are as serious about Cesaro’s potential as the early indications have shown, pitting him against Cena for an extended period of time could prove very fruitful in the long run.

Given the momentum that Cesaro has built in recent months, and the widely suspected potential of a face turn somewhere down the line, this is a feud that could be used to very much establish Cesaro as a big time player, whilst also generating a level of interest from fans that would create the traditional crowd division and conflict we have now come to expect from Cena matches. Despite all the possibilities, WWE may well feel that the timing for Cesaro vs Cena is not quite right at this time. That said, do not be surprised to see these two men collide in a high profile feud sooner rather later.

4. Triple H Or Randy Orton

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Seth Rollins’ turn on his Shield teammates the night after Payback saw his attacks centred mostly on Dean Ambrose, giving perhaps the clearest sign that he is set for a singles feud with the former U.S. Champion as his next outing.

Following that assault, it was Randy Orton whose attention focused on Roman Reigns as the two remaining Shield members were laid out in the ring. Roman Reigns vs Triple H has been the match rumoured for Summerslam for some time now, but that does not dispel a possible Reigns/Orton programme in the interim. Reigns could well have to go through ‘The Viper’ in order to lock horns with the ‘King of Kings’. Such a scenario would surely free up either Orton or Evolution leader Triple H for a feud with Cena during the summer.

The prospect of another instalment of Orton vs Cena may not sit well with the WWE audience, but such booking may well be what is needed in order to nudge Orton back into the main event frame after the obscurity he has endured since Wrestlemania XXX. Orton was one of television’s most fascinating characters back in his role as the leader of Legacy in 2009 and 2010, but has not managed to hit the same heights since after a succession of face and heel turns. Fans would be glad to see the Orton character regain consistency and prominence if he is able to gather the same momentum he has achieved in the past.

Triple H may be the more popular option to feud with Cena having had credible matches with him in the past, and the feud itself not having been overused. There is also some logic to the possible booking of the feud, with Triple H having already targeted his hostilities towards Daniel Bryan and The Shield and perhaps next looking to undermine WWE’s most powerful babyface superstar.

3. Kane

As was perhaps foreshadowed during the Raw after Payback, Cena’s next feud could well see him go up against the ‘Big Red Machine’ as a precursor to a WWE World Heavyweight Championship programme with Daniel Bryan. Cena’s emergence as Stephanie McMahon discussed the situation regarding Bryan’s injury and the company’s top title was surely relevant and should be seen as an indication of what is to come.

Cena’s confrontation with Stephanie and defence of Bryan saw the boss unleash Kane on Cena, and with Kane set for a title bout against Bryan “should he be able to compete” at Money in the Bank, the booking options surrounding Cena, Kane and the WWE Championship appear to be rather fluid at this point.

If Bryan is deemed unable to complete against Kane at the pay-per-view, we could well see an extended Kane-Cena programme as a consequence. This could manifest as a straight feud or as a contributor to a Money in the Bank Ladder match that could potentially determine the next destination of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

At the time of writing, further interaction between Kane and Cena seems to be the most likely immediate option WWE has available to them. Cena’s strong words to Stephanie during Raw, plus the need for a clear and prominent adversary to The Authority in the absence of Bryan, mean that Cena is likely to find himself in at least a short-term feud with the ‘Devil’s Favourite Demon’. Furthermore, there is the need to build Kane’s credibility as he approaches the title match with Bryan should it proceed, so the prospect of this rivalry ticks a number of boxes and would serve multiple purposes. Though this is a rivalry that should be expected to continue, especially given the conclusion of their match on Raw, its duration and development could well be determined by the timescale of the return of the currently absent WWE World Heavyweight Champion.

2. Brock Lesnar

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Since the last thing Brock Lesnar did in WWE was break The Undertaker’s illustrious Wrestlemania undefeated streak, only highest profile booking will do for the ‘Beast Incarnate’ upon his return to the company. In the modern landscape of WWE, and given Lesnar’s current positioning as a heel, the most high profile booking essentially translates as a feud with the WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan, or the company’s biggest star, John Cena.

Lesnar and Cena have crossed paths at numerous stages of their careers, the most recent of which took place at Extreme Rules 2012. At that point, Lesnar had only just returned to the company amid amazing fanfare, yet Cena was booked to win the match and overcame the former UFC Champion on the night.

Due to the brief nature of the feuds between the two in the past, another programme between Lesnar and Cena could be interesting, and it would be fascinating to see how the company go about reigniting this feud from a creative perspective. Once again, the Paul Heyman factor would no doubt prove a major contributor to the success of such a programme, such is his ability to enhance a talent or feud at any level of the card.

With Lesnar’s stock in WWE currently so high, his next feud will be absolutely pivotal for both his character and the company moving forward. Many are calling for Lesnar to be given a long run of victories, capture the WWE World Heavyweight Championship and ultimately drop it to the likes of a Roman Reigns or Cesaro at Wrestlemania XXXI. Whether WWE would be prepared to engage in one sided booking for such a period of time, especially given the protection they rightly give Cena and the fact the Lesnar is a essentially a part-time attraction, remains to be seen. However, the moment could well be just right for the two to lock horns once again.

1. Daniel Bryan

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The writing appears to be very much on the wall for a run of matches between John Cena and the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Daniel Bryan. The inevitability that this is in the pipeline is born from a number of factors. It is fair to say that the most prominent of these factors revolve around Cena rather than Bryan.

It was at Summerslam 2013 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles that Daniel Bryan beat John Cena, clean, to win the WWE Championship, albeit for one of the shortest reigns in history as he was swiftly attacked by Triple H and then the victim of a Money in the Bank cash-in by Randy Orton. Regardless of this, it has not been forgotten that Cena took the loss that night, and it is the belief of many that Cena will ultimately get his ‘win’ back.

Cena has not held the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, or any of its prior variations, for some time now, and the fact the company have kept the title off him for so long could well be another fact that points to a likely recapture of the gold in the near future.

There has also been some intelligent foreshadowing of a potential match between Cena and Bryan on WWE television. During the episode of Raw following Payback, Stephanie McMahon questioned Cena’s defence of Bryan by declaring that Bryan was a ‘B+’ and, more significantly, “not a champion, like you…”. Such lines are rarely used without a purpose in WWE, and the company may well be beginning to subtly pave the way for a Summerslam title match between their top two babyface superstars. It may take some sophisticated booking in the interim, but the feud could well arise as a result of The Authority booking the two against one another in response to their respective rebellion in recent months.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

DID BATISTA EARN FANS’ RESPECT?

When it comes to Batista’s latest run, one could argue that management hit him with a bait and switch. He was promised that he would win the Royal Rumble and go on to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania. Instead, he was practically booed out of the building after winning the Royal Rumble and ended up tapping out to the Yes Lock at WrestleMania to allow Daniel Bryan to win the championship.

As most probably know by now, Batista “quit” on this past week’s Raw, as he will be taking a few months off to promote his new movie Guardians of the Galaxy. Upon return after a several year hiatus, Batista represented what many feel is wrong with the current state of the WWE.

Instead of relying on the guys that work day in and day out to headline the biggest pay-per-views of the year, the WWE has instead relied upon part-time superstars such as the Rock and Brock Lesnar to headline their biggest events. The reliance on part-time superstars is one of the reasons a certain someone (*cough* CM Punk *cough*) decided to pack his bags and head home.

Batista did not win a title after returning, but he was involved in a memorable feud between Evolution and the Shield.

Batista did not win a title after returning, but he was involved in a memorable feud between Evolution and the Shield.

However, despite all of the criticism Batista has received since returning, one has to wonder if he earned the respect of fans. In my opinion, I think it is fair to say that he did just that.

In the end, Batista was promised the world but was basically handed a half-empty bag of peanuts. Following the Royal Rumble, which featured an extremely hostile Pittsburgh crowd, it became apparent that Batista’s wishes would not be granted. The company was quickly forced to turn him heel, which messed with the dynamics of the WrestleMania main event, which featured a heel champion in the form of Randy Orton.

Reason Why Daniel Bryan Wasn’t Used on “Monday Night Raw”

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New reports have provided some backstage information in regards to why Daniel Bryan wasn’t used on “Monday Night Raw.” According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Bryan did not appear during the June 9 edition of “Monday Night Raw,” despite being advertised for the show, so that he would not appear weak to the WWE Universe.

The feeling backstage was if Bryan were to appear in the ring during a segment which saw Stephanie McMahon and Triple H strip him of the championship, he would have to give them the titles. If Bryan were to hand the straps over to The Authority, then he would appear weak, and it would make the stance his wife made during “Payback” seem more worthless than it may already appear.

Brie Bella quit the company on June 1 during the “Payback” Pay-Per-View so that Bryan would not have to surrender the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. However, with Bryan not being cleared to compete at “Money In The Bank” on June 29, The Authority went ahead and stripped the company “Yes man” of the coveted title.

On the June 9 edition of “Monday Night Raw,” Daniel Bryan was stripped of his WWE World Heavyweight Championship due to his inability to compete at “Money in the Bank.” Now, at the event, a seven man WWE World Heavyweight Championship Ladder match will take place.

Bryan’s condition, as previously reported, is not good. His arm continues to heal slower than expected, actually getting weaker following his surgery instead of stronger. If Bryan continues to heal slower than expected, his status for upcoming events, such as “SummerSlam,” may be in question down the road.

As previously reported, Bryan is penciled in to face Brock Lesnar at the annual August event. Though, if Bryan is unable to compete, upcoming plans the WWE have discussed would have to change.

Video: Triple H Talks About Daniel Bryan Being Stripped Of The WWE Championship

Triple H sat down with Michael Cole once again this week for their weekly interview for WWE.com. This week, the main topic of discussion was Daniel Bryan being stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on RAW and a new champion being crowned at Money in the Bank.

Cole asked Triple H why he's been gloating and laughing a lot this week. Triple H said he's so happy because he's excited to finally give the WWE Universe what they deserve: a fighting champion. The uncertainty regarding Daniel Bryan's ability to compete went on for too long and its now time for concrete results. WWE fans will finally get what they deserve.

Cole brought up Triple H's own injury history, including the quad tear back in 2001 that kept him out of action for almost a year. He asked Triple H, how is this different than Bryan's situation? Triple H said " its different because he wasn't WWE Champion when he tore his quad. If he had been champion, he would have been man enough to hand over the belt and walk away. He came back, won the Royal Rumble and won the gold back at WrestleMania - something Bryan has the option of doing."


Triple H then switched things around on Cole, asking him what he would have done if he was WWE COO. Cole said he'd follow the rules and if the champion can't defend the title for 30 days, he can't be champion anymore. Triple H pressed Cole about what he'd do if Bryan refused to surrender the title. Triple H told Cole he would do what was right and ole agreed that he would strip Bryan of the title.

When Daniel Bryan returns from injury, will he get a rematch? Triple H said it depends on a lot of "ifs." He would consider him for an opportunity, but it depends on a lot of circumstances.

Cole finds it funny that Triple H and Stephanie have been in such great moods lately, despite Batista quitting, one of the most popular acts in WWE breaking up (The Shield), Brad Maddox being removed as RAW General Manager, etc. Triple H says that Cole is the kind of person who worries over things he has no control over. The WWE World Heavyweight championship being decided in a Money in the Bank ladder match is a reason to be happy. It's not often that he can guarantee that history will be made at a specific moment, but that will happen later this month.

Triple H ended the interview assuring Cole that WWE has never been in better hands.

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

WWE World Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match



It’s official: At Money in the Bank, a new WWE World Heavyweight Champion will be crowned in the ever-dangerous, multi-Superstar Ladder Match at WWE Money in the Bank.

So far, four competitors have been announced for the all-star affair: Alberto Del Rio, Randy Orton, United States Champion Sheamus and Cesaro.

WWE’s most prestigious prize was officially put on the line when it was revealed on the June 9 Raw that Daniel Bryan would not be medically cleared to compete against Kane on the June 29 pay-per-view and was thus stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Title.

Though the decision represents a brutally bitter loss for the popular “Yes!” Man, it also means a huge opportunity for the Superstars who will be vying for the championship at Money in the Bank.

Del Rio, Sheamus and Cesaro all won qualifying matches to earn their coveted spots in the match: Del Rio trumped Dolph Ziggler, Sheamus overcame Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett and Cesaro bested Rob Van Dam. WWE’s Apex Predator, meanwhile, was entered into the match by Authority members Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.

Collectively, Del Rio, Sheamus and Orton boast 19 World Championship reigns. Will one of them begin a new reign in Boston on June 29, or will that distinction go to Cesaro or even a participant who has not yet been named to the contest?

Find out when history is made at Money in the Bank! Available on WWE Network and pay-per-view, the huge event takes place Sunday, June 29, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

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Money in the Bank (2014) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE, It will take place on June 29, 2014 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. It will be the fifth annual Money in the Bank event.

Money in the Bank will feature professional wrestling matches that involved wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines played out on WWE's primary television programs, Raw and SmackDown. Wrestlers portrayed faces (heroes) or heels (villains) as they followed a series of events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Unlike previous events, there will only be one Money in the Bank ladder match due to the unified championship. Normally the winner of this match receives a contract that entitles him to a WWE World Heavyweight Championship match at any program at the date, place, and time of his choosing within the next year; however, on the June 9 edition of Raw, Stephanie McMahon announced that the match would instead be for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship itself, as champion Daniel Bryan would not be able to defend his championship at the PPV due to injury and was subsequently stripped of the title. On the June 2 edition of Raw, Alberto Del Rio qualified for the match by defeating Dolph Ziggler. On the June 9th edition of Raw, Triple H placed Randy Orton into the match, and Sheamus and Cesaro defeated Bad News Barrett and Rob Van Dam, respectively, to qualify for the match.

RAW RESULTS 06/09/14

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At the top of the show, they had a clip from the doctor who performed Daniel Bryan’s neck surgery. He said Bryan isn’t cleared this month to compete and will be re-evaluated in the next several months so he can return to action as soon as possible. With that, Stephanie and Triple H said they were stripping Bryan of the title belts. They were shown hanging above the ring. They reminded fans that they would be featured in the Money in the Bank ladder match, which Alberto Del Rio became the first to qualify for last week. HHH then announced Randy Orton as the second man in the match giving the reason because “of who he is.” They led into the next qualifying match for the MITB.



Sheamus defeated Bad News Barrett via pinfall in a Money in the Bank qualifying match. Sheamus won with the Brogue Kick out of nowhere to become the third competitor entered into the MITB match for the titles.Sheamus defeated Bad News Barrett via pinfall in a Money in the Bank qualifying match. Sheamus won with the Brogue Kick out of nowhere to become the third competitor entered into the MITB match for the titles.  



Rusev defeated Zack Ryder via submission. Lana and Rusev cut a pre-match promo using footage of Barack Obama’s recent workout video to call him a “girly leader of the US.” In the match, Rusev squashed Ryder and used The Accolade for the win.



RybAxel defeated Goldust & R-Truth via pinfall. Cody Rhodes was shown watching on a backstage monitor. The close saw Axel with a roll up pinfall as he grabbed Goldust’s tights to secure the win.



Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns came out to interrupt a 3MB in-ring promo by destroying them. The two Shield members then cut a promo about Seth Rollins betraying them and talked about how they plan to get revenge. They also said HHH and Orton are a part of the problem. Reigns said he and the King of Kings would have their own “game of thrones.”



The Uso Brothers defeated Damien Sandow & Fandango via pinfall in a non-title match. Sandow was dressed in a leotard and did some sort of ribbon dance. At one point he did some more of his comedic dancing and one of the Usos caught him with a Superkick. The top rope splash followed for the win.



Bo Dallas defeated Xavier Woods via pinfall. Before the match, Dallas told Daniel Bryan he knows he’s angry at home, but the secret to recovery is “Bo-lieving.” The match lasted over 2 minutes and ultimately saw Dallas hit the Bo-Dog bulldog on Woods for the win.



Cesaro defeated Rob Van Dam via pinfall to qualify for the Money in the Bank match. Late in the match, Cesaro hit his Neutralizer to get the win on RVD. He now joins Sheamus, Orton and Del Rio in the MITB match at the PPV for the title belts.


Michael Cole introduced Seth Rollins for an in-ring interview. He came out wearing a black suit with new theme music. Rollins talked about how he did what was best for business, and said Shield was originally his creation, so he had the right to destroy it. He said Ambrose is a lunatic who’d be face down in a ditch if left to his own devices. He said Reigns is pure rage, anger and fury like you’ve never seen in a man, but it was he, Rollins, who helped to harness it. He said they owe him all the success they’ve ever achieved. Ambrose and Reigns were seen backstage watching the interview on a monitor.



Eventually the two Shield members came out from the side of the stage to head to the ring. However, the Wyatt Family sound effect went off. The graphic showed on the screen, but soon Reigns and Ambrose were in the ring against Harper and Rowan. Bray Wyatt came to help the Wyatts while Rollins fled. Suddenly, John Cena’s music hit and he rushed to the ring to help out The Shield in clearing the Wyatts.


Paige defeated Alicia Fox in a non-title match. Aksana was ringside for Fox. Paige put the PTO on late after Alicia Fox and Aksana bumped heads. Post-match, Aksana helped Fox up but Fox slapped her and roughed her up. She grabbed some bottled waters and popcorn from ringside to dump on Aksana.



Jack Swagger defeated Santino Marella via pinfall. Zeb Colter slapped Swagger several times when he was losing it. Eventually Swagger dodged a Cobra attempt by Santino then hit a Powerbomb for the win.



They had a backstage segment where Cody Rhodes told Goldust he’s found the person good enough to be his tag partner, someone he’s never seen before. He said the man will magnify the magnificence of Goldust will be on next week’s Raw.


They had Stephanie upset backstage talking to HHH about Cena teaming with Shield. HHH said after tonight nobody would be seeing Shield again. Vickie Guerrero came in with champagne to celebrate Brad Maddox getting fired. She accidentally sneezed in a glass, so Stephanie slapped it away and told her she’s been fired by her before “don’t make me do it again.”


Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose & John Cena defeated The Wyatt Family via pinfall in a six man tag match. Late in the match, Ambrose hit a suicide dive onto Rowan on the outside. Harper hit a big boot on Reigns for the near fall, but moments later, Reigns speared Harper and got the winning pin. Backstage, Triple H and Seth Rollins were shown watching a monitor as the winning team celebrated to close out Raw

Sunday, 6 April 2014

Batista VS Randy Orton VS TBA



At WrestleMania 30 on Sunday, April 6, six-time World Champion Batista returns to The Grandest Stage of Them All to challenge The Face of WWE, Randy Orton, for the most prestigious title in all of sports-entertainment, the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The championship battle will etch not only a new chapter in The Show of Shows’ already illustrious history, but also the latest development in the years-long competition between The Animal and The Viper, former Evolution cohorts.

However, given the events that transpired on the March 10 edition of Raw, the main event could gain a new participant: Thanks to a decision by WWE COO Triple H, if Daniel Bryan wins his match against The Game on April 6, he will gain entry into the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match, turning the bout into a Triple Threat! But Triple H changed the game just one week later, stating that the winner of that bout (be it Bryan or The Game himself) will compete in a Triple Threat Match with the title on the line!

Long before that development, Batista punched his ticket to a WrestleMania main event in New Orleans by overcoming 29 other Superstars to win the Royal Rumble! Match in January. The contest was his first match back after a nearly four-year absence from the ring. Upon returning to WWE, the always-candid Batista made his objective perfectly clear: to win the WWE World Heavyweight Title in the main event of WrestleMania 30.

Although Orton has knowingly eyed Batista as his No. 1 contender since Royal Rumble, The Viper’s path to the main event of The Showcase of the Immortals was anything but guaranteed. To ensure his spot, Orton had to first survive a supremely competitive Elimination Chamber Match lineup on Feb. 23 with his championship reign intact. Thanks in part to interference by Bray Wyatt and Kane — each of whom took John Cena and Daniel Bryan out of the championship picture, respectively — WWE’s Apex Predator slithered out of the Chamber with the title still his.

Now, The Face of WWE is set on a collision course with a Superstar who is all too familiar with his ruthless mindset.

Orton and Batista spent their formative years together as the two junior members of Evolution — one of the most powerful factions in wrestling history, guided by Triple H and WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair. Although they spent many months fighting side-by-side, Batista and Orton’s subsequent ring wars are also well documented. Batista even dethroned Orton to win his first WWE Championship in June 2009 – in New Orleans, no less.

Both Superstars have grown by leaps and bounds since their nascent days as mere pupils of The Game and “The Nature Boy.” Despite his hiatus from the ring, Batista — newly empowered by his Jiu-Jitsu studies — has proven in his comeback to be every bit as destructive as he was years ago. Former WWE and World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio found that out the hard way at Elimination Chamber, when Batista downed him with an explosive Batista Bomb. And even though Orton’s merit to be called The Face of WWE has been called into question, there is no denying The Viper has found ways to hold onto the WWE World Heavyweight Title in even the direst of straits.

With the unification of the WWE and World Heavyweight Titles last December, this year marks the first time in more than a decade that there has been a single World Champion at WrestleMania, adding an even greater air of grandiosity to the proceedings. Will The Viper slither out of New Orleans and continue his historic title reign? Or, will Batista complete his stated goal and stand alone as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion? Find out when WrestleMania 30 airs live on WWE Network Sunday, April 6, starting at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT!

Thursday, 13 March 2014

wwe monday night raw

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The show Opened with Hulkamania coming to the ring. He told about different matches of past wrestlemania including the greatest matches of Macho Man Randy Savage and Andre the Giant and Ultimate Warrior. He said that in the honour of legend Andre the giant there will be a 30 man andre the giant battle royal with a winner getting a trophy made for the likeness of the superstar .John Cena Came to the ring he hugged his former tag team partner and a great friend and he officially announced his name for the battle royal for wrestlemania 30.
After some time the wyatts interrupted him.They came to the ring and talked banter . Their verbal banter begun. Cena challenged bray wyat to a wrestlemania 30 match . Bray Accepted but the  was that cena wont be participating in the 30 man battle royal. Cena accepted . Bray started laughing and said cena is the one who had made a series of empty promises in the history.Wyatts got inside the ring for which the hulkamania and cena were ready to fight.



The next was John Cena VS Eric Rowan.
John Cena VS Eric Rowan
The Hulk Hogan was at ring side for  cheering john Cena.This match went awesome from the very start.In the match Eric sent cena towards bray and luke harper.Cena like a super cena quickly beat him with a roll up pin.After the match it was looking like bray was ready to attack but he aint done that. Cena and the great hulk hogan posed to close the match.


John Cena Defeated Eric Rowan Via quick Roll Up Pin.
The next was The Usos VS Rybaxel
The Usos VS Rybaxel
In the match the jimmy superfly splash of the top to get the victory. What a well deseved victory that was.This match took a great start and ended great.This match was awesome and we also say " all is well that ends well so awesome match I enjoyed it.



The Usos Defeated Rybaxel
The next was big E Vs Jack Swagger Old rivalary
Big E Langston VS Jack  Swagger
This was a good match . Good happened good occured good etc etc.


Big E Defeated Swagger Via Roll Up.
The Shield Defeated Rhodes Brother.



Shemus Defeated Christian


Daniel Bryan And Bigshow Defeated randy orton And BAtistan


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