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‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Jul 30th 2025)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast once again from the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois. Let’s get straight into the review!

Match #1: The Young Bucks def. The Outrunners The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

With the Bucks clearly off their games, the Outrunners got off to a hot start, but it was the former Aew World Tag Team Champions, Matt and Nick, who took control on the outside. Matt even went as far as to hijack the legendary Tony Schiavone’s headset to let the world know that the “superstars” were here and should be afforded the proper respect. Even without their typical executive luxuries, the Bucks obviously still know how to get it done and had Truth Magnum in dire straits. Finally, Magnum was able to find just enough daylight to make the tag to a fired up Turbo Floyd.
See full article at Nerdly
  • 8/1/2025
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
10 Greatest WWE Returns in SummerSlam History, Ranked
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The most exciting time of the year is finally here. SummerSlam 2025 promises interesting twists in existing storylines and some emphatic WWE returns, much like its history. While what happens at this year’s SummerSlam remains uncertain, several remarkable returns at SummerSlam have star-studded the event over the years.

SummerSlam remains one of WWE’s biggest premium live events of the year, second only to WrestleMania. Throughout WWE history, it has served as a pivotal stage for major storylines and unforgettable moments. In celebration of this thrilling event, we take a look back at some of the most impactful high-stakes returns by legendary superstars who shocked the WWE universe at SummerSlam.

10. Becky Lynch (2021) Becky Lynch’s return at SummerSlam 2021 stunned the WWE universe. (Image Credit: WWE)

One of the most unprecedented returns in WWE history took place when Becky Lynch made a surprise return to the WWE at SummerSlam 2021 and challenged...
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  • 7/29/2025
  • by Pranjal Mishra
  • FandomWire
Samantha Irvin Quit WWE After WrestleMania, and I’m Heartbroken That Triple H Could Not Give Her a Role She Wanted in the Company
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Samantha Irvin announced her departure from WWE a few months after WrestleMania 40. She recently got married to former WWE star Ricochet, who is currently signed to Aew. While fans initially thought her exit meant that she would follow Ricochet into his new promotion as a ring announcer, Irvin has different plans.

After Ricochet recently revealed that Irvin aspired to become something more than a ring announcer, I couldn’t help but blame Triple H for not seeing a future in her. Irvin is a musician and a performer first, and the company should’ve seen that she had no intention to stay on as a ring announcer beyond a certain period.

Ricochet’s revelation about Samantha Irvin suggests that Triple H wasted her potential Samantha Irvin in the ring | Credits: WWE

When Samantha Irvin left WWE last October, it left me devastated that we would miss her voice in future WrestleMania.
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  • 4/20/2025
  • by Hashim Asraff
  • FandomWire
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Feb 5th 2025)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Gateway Center Arena in Atlanta, Ga. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz, and Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: Will Ospreay def. Mark Davis The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Davis chopped at Ospreay while the fans chanted “You sold out!” to Davis. Davis slammed Will and went for a senton, but Will moved out of the way and dropkicked Mark Davis. Davis back dropped Ospreay, showing off his tremendous power. Mark Davis suplexed Will and then kicked him in the back. Davis smashed Will with open palm strikes to the chest. Ospreay connected with a springboard forearm. Davis sent Will soaring with a Dragon Suplex. Will Ospreay retaliated with a dive over the top rope, connecting with a cross body press to Davis on the arena floor. Will...
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  • 2/7/2025
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Oct 2nd 2024)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was a special 5th Anniversary episode broadcast from the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh. We’ve got Excalibur, Nigel McGuinness, and Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: Aew International Championship – Will Ospreay vs. Ricochet (No Contest/Draw) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Both men went move for move, countering one another, evenly matched. Ricochet nailed Will with a back breaker and followed up with a tope suicida. Ricochet took down Will with a hurracanrana off the guardrail! Ricochet followed up with a stalling senton back in the ring. Ospreay fired back with a springboard elbow strike. Ricochet countered an around-the-world kick with two lariats to Ospreay. Ospreay rocked Ricochet with a Spanish Fly for a near fall. Ricochet prevented the Os-Cutter by shoving Ospreay off the ropes. Ospreay connected with an Os-Cutter on the apron,...
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  • 10/4/2024
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Sep 4th 2024)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Uw Panther Arena in Milwaukee. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz and Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: Aew Continental Championship Match – Kazuchika Okada def. Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Fletcher avoided the rainmaker clothesline after Okada narrowly avoided Fletcher’s finisher. Kyle nailed Okada with a high kick, sending Okada to the floor. Fletcher flew out of the ring with an elbow suicida. Back in the ring, Fletcher ran through a lariat attempt from Okada and took the champ off his feet with a lariat of his own. Fletcher planted Okada for a near fall. Okada rallied back with a neck breaker after Fletcher blasted Okada with thunderous kicks. Okada climbed to the top turnbuckle and dropped an elbow right on target. Fletcher countered the...
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  • 9/6/2024
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Feb 21st 2024)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Bok Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: Blackpool Combat Club (Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley) vs. Ftr (Cash Wheeler & Dax Harwood) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Cash grabbed a single leg on Mox, and Mox returned with a forearm. Mox tagged out to Claudio and Claudio blasted Cash with European uppercuts. Cash swept out Claudio’s leg and tagged out to Dax. Claudio booted Dax in the midsection and then body slammed Dax. Dax retaliated with a snap suplex on Moxley. Dax hit a leg drop across the bridge of Moxley’s nose, good for a two count. Cash tagged in and Mox went for a rear naked choke, but Cash lowered his hips, using Mox...
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  • 2/23/2024
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Feb 14th 2024)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the H-e-b Center in Cedar Park, Texas. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: Jon Moxley def. Dax Harwood The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Moxley flipped off Dax, trying to get under Harwood’s skin. Moxley put his hands behind his back and invited Dax to hit him. Dax blasted Mox with stiff strikes and chops. Moxley hammered the jaw of Harwood with forearms. Moxley bit the side of Dax’s head. Moxley applied a bulldog choke on Dax. Dax countered with a roll-up, but Mox kicked out quickly. Moxley kicked Dax with the heel of his boot, kicking upward at Harwood. Moxley whipped Dax into the barricade. Moxley catapulted Dax into the steel ring post. Dax and Mox slugged it out back in the ring.
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  • 2/16/2024
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Feb 7th 2024)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: Swerve Strickland vs. “Hangman” Adam Page (Time Limit Draw) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Page slapped Swerve in the face. Swerve swept out Page’s legs. They tussled to the outside. Swerve whipped Page into the barricade. Swerve jumped over the barricade and crashed onto Page on the arena floor. Back in the ring, Page chopped at Swerve’s chest. Swerve fired back with a high boot, catching Hangman flush in the face. Swerve stomped Page in the corner. Hangman retaliated with a fallaway slam. Page was a bit ticked off by the live crowd’s reaction to him, who were about 90% behind Swerve tonight. Swerve climbed to the top turnbuckle,...
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  • 2/9/2024
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Rampage’ Review (Jan 5th 2024)
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It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey and featured Excalibur, Ian Riccaboni and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…

Match #1: Mark Briscoe & The Hardys (Jeff & Matt) def. Kip Sabian, The Butcher & The Blade The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Mark Briscoe locked up with Kip Sabian. Mark escaped a wrist lock and then applied a side headlock to Kip. Kip Sabian hit Mark with a shoulder block and then taunted the Hardys. The Hardys double suplexed Kip after a quick series of tags. Blade ate a boot from Jeff Hardy. Butcher and Matt Hardy tagged in for their respective teams. Matt slugged away at Butcher and then rammed Butcher’s head into the turnbuckles. Matt splashed Butcher from the ropes,...
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  • 1/8/2024
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Aug 9th 2023)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) def. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Matt Jackson and Jeff Hardy locked up. Jeff used an atomic drop and then a neck breaker on Matt Jackson. Jeff tagged in Matt Hardy. The Hardys planted Nick Jackson onto Matt Jackson. Matt Hardy power bombed Matt Jackson. Nick tagged in and cleaned house on the Hardys. Nick faceplanted Matt Hardy. The Jacksons hit Risky Business on Matt Hardy. Nick went over the top rope and wiped out the Hardys on the floor. Matt Hardy rallied back with a Side Effect on Matt Jackson. Jeff and Nick tagged in for their respective teams.
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  • 8/11/2023
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Jun 14th 2023)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: Aew World Championship Title Eliminator Match – Mjf vs. Adam Cole (Time Limit Draw) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

They locked up and Mjf knocked down Cole with a shoulder tackle. Cole went for a thrust kick, but Mjf dodged it and went outside the ring to create some distance. Back in the ring, Mjf stomped a mudhole in Cole. Adam Cole pulled down Mjf and gave Mjf a taste of his own medicine. Mjf yanked Cole’s arm on an arm ringer snap. Mjf smelled blood in the water and went to work on Cole’s arm. Mjf applied a top wristlock. Mjf drove Cole shoulder first into the canvas.
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  • 6/16/2023
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Mar 22nd 2023)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, Missouri. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: Orange Cassidy, Darby Allin & Sting def. Kip Sabian, The Butcher & The Blade The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Orange used an arm drag on Sabian but Sabian landed on his feet and then cartwheeled to create distance. Orange dropkicked Sabian, and Sabian tagged out to Butcher. Sting tagged in. Butcher nailed Sting with forearms but Sting didn’t budge. Sting lit up Butcher with backhands. Butcher thumbed Sting in the eye. Butcher went for a splash but Sting move and then countered with the Stinger Splash! Sting was looking for the Scorpion Death Lock but Blade and Sabian ran in to swarm Sting. Darby grabbed a tag and connected...
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  • 3/24/2023
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
‘Aew: Dynamite’ Review (Mar 8th 2023)
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Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!

Match #1: All-Atlantic Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Jay Lethal The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:

Cassidy was wrestling a very scientific match early on. Lethal was looking for the Lethal Injection but Cassidy anticipated it and tried to counter with the swinging Ddt but that was scouted by Lethal. Orange Cassidy rammed Lethal into the ring post. Lethal fought back by whipping Orange into the steel ring steps. Cassidy reversed a hammer throw into the ropes, but Lethal chop blocked Orange’s knee. Lethal picked up Orange and plowed him into the steel ring post with a knee breaker. Cassidy rallied back with two DDTs for a near fall! Orange tried...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 3/10/2023
  • by Phil Wheat
  • Nerdly
Aew Must Capture Action Andretti Lightning In A Bottle
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All Elite Wrestling shook the narrative that it struggles to create new stars to the core on Dynamite this week when Action Andretti pinned Chris Jericho during a mid-card match. Subverting expectations can be tricky in professional wrestling, and it is a storytelling device that has to be handled with care. Tony Khan, reportedly at the urging of Jericho, smashed a home run on the December 14 episode of Aew's A-show by doing this. That won't count for anything if Khan doesn't touch all the bases as he rounds into home to score, though. Put simply: Action Andretti had a star-making moment, but he isn't a star yet. That only comes with consistent television time and booking.

Aew has issues with shiny-new-toy syndrome. The company's tendency is to Hoover up big-name free agents, even when there aren't clear and concise plans for them. Consider how infrequently Claudio Castagnoli has been on...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 12/15/2022
  • by Franklin Steele
  • ScreenRant
Mauro Ranallo Out As WWE Smackdown Live Announcer
Newsweek is reporting that Mauro Ranallo, announcer for WWE Smackdown Live as well as boxing and Mma organizations, has left the company. Last seen on WWE television on March 7th, speculation has run high as to the reason why Mauro had been off the air. Some speculated it was due to his bi-polar disorder, which Mauro has been open about. Dave Meltzer from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, one of the preeminent wrestling news organizations in the country, has been adamant since the story broke that the reason for Mauro leaving was due to bullying from Jbl. Citing the March 13 episode of Bring It To The Table, starring Peter Rosenberg, he cites that Jbl's verbal jabs at Mauro for winning the Best Announcer Award from the Wrestling Observer were cause for Mauro to leave. Mauro had this to say to Newsweek about his departure.

WWE and I have mutually agreed to part ways.
See full article at LRMonline.com
  • 4/25/2017
  • by Tim Jousma
  • LRMonline.com
Daniel Bryan Announces Retirement From Wrestling
WWE.com

He single handedly saved WrestleMania XXX and now he’s broken our hearts.

Just over an hour ago, Daniel Bryan took to his official Twitter page to break the news that due to medical complications, he has been forced to retire from wrestling.

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The Yes man started his journey to the top of the wrestling mountain in 1999 when he joined Shawn Michaels’ training school. In the decade that followed he’d wrestle across the world in Japan, the Us, Mexico and became a legend in Ring of Honor before signing with WWE in 2010.

Initially, he was part of the Nxt game show format and when he debuted on Raw with the Nexus, he got fired for choking Justin Roberts with a tie, although he’d be brought back a few months later at SummerSlam of that year.

Bryan’s big turning point in WWE was an 18 second...
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 2/8/2016
  • by Kenny McIntosh
  • Obsessed with Film
10 WWE Stars Set To Be “Future Endeavored” In 2015
WWE.com

Over the course of 2014, wrestling fans have seen more releases and departures from WWE than any other year in recent memory. The WWE Network has forced WWE to cut back on costs, so it was only a matter of time before undercard guys such as Brodus Clay, Yoshi Tatsu and Jtg finally hit the bricks. There were some, however, who were more surprising than others including; Evan Bourne, Drew McIntyre and even Raw ring announcer Justin Roberts. No one was safe from getting the ax and 2015 may be no different.

Even after the mass amount of firings WWE did this year, there’s still plenty of people left on the roster who are simply wasting space. There are a number of names that solely compete on WWE Superstars, Main Event or not at all. In fact, you wouldn’t even know they were still employed if you didn...
See full article at Obsessed with Film
  • 12/22/2014
  • by Graham GSM Matthews
  • Obsessed with Film
Ex-wwe Announcer Justin Roberts -- Getting Canned Ain't So Bad ... I'm Writing a Book Now
Ex-wwe announcer Justin Roberts isn't taking a break after getting 86'd from the company Friday ... he's jumping into a new ring -- literature ... he's writing a book about his life.Sources close to Roberts tell us he bolted for Hawaii a few days after his WWE contract wasn't renewed, and while he's there he plans to write about his struggle to break into the wrestling biz.We're told he wants the book to be part inspirational,...
See full article at TMZ
  • 10/19/2014
  • by TMZ Staff
  • TMZ
15 Best WWE SummerSlam Moments
WWE.com

SummerSlam has been one of WWE’s “big four” Pay-Per-View events since it first took place in August of 1988. At that time, WWE had already aired four WrestleManias and they figured they could add SummerSlam as the PPV that followed it about four months later. It was a smart move right off the bat because it allowed WWE to continue certain storylines from WrestleMania or begin new angles. With Survivor Series and the Royal Rumble also in place, fans had four major events to look forward to every year.

Now that we live in an era where there’s a PPV every month, an event like SummerSlam could seem less important just because there are so many shows. However, WWE has done a great job of making it feel special after all these years because SummerSlam is generally regarded as one of the best PPVs of the year.
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  • 8/11/2014
  • by John Canton
  • Obsessed with Film
Kenta Signs With WWE In Major Hulk Hogan Angle
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Kenta has officially signed with the WWE; his signing coming as part of a Hulk Hogan ‘contract announcement’ angle at the WWE Live Event in Osaka, Japan on Saturday. Hogan was the special ambassador who officiated the contract signature, with Jimmy Hart also taking part in the proceedings. A WWE statement now confirms that Kenta will train at the WWE Performance Centre in Florida, later becoming a part of the Nxt roster.

“Kenta is an incredible performer who brings the crowd to its feet when he steps into the ring,” said Paul Levesque, Executive Vice President, Talent, Creative and Live Events. “WWE’s signing of Kenta reflects our continued dedication to creating a diverse roster that appeals to our global fan base.”

In looking at this angle, it was obviously a nice touch for the Japanese audience: Kenta has been a major star in his homeland, this...
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  • 7/12/2014
  • by Grahame Herbert
  • Obsessed with Film
Daniel Bryan’s 10 Best Matches
WWE.com

With his recent triumph at WrestleMania XXX, Daniel Bryan has become one of the biggest and brightest stars in the wrestling industry. However, long before he signed with the WWE, Bryan had already made a name for himself as one of the most talented wrestlers in the game, with four star matches all over his resume. By the time he debuted on WWE television in early 2010 as a “rookie” on Nxt, Bryan had already been involved in more high caliber matches than many on the WWE roster at the time. Certainly many more than the Miz, who was Bryan’s mentor during the Nxt segments.

Few wrestlers have came into a major company with this kind of reputation and hype, deemed the “best wrestler in the world” by many before he ever wrestled for the first time on a WWE show. This was due to his extensive work...
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  • 4/28/2014
  • by Ryan Droste
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE: 8 Ways To Book Brock Lesnar To Maximise Breaking The Streak
WWE.com

When Brock Lesnar did the unthinkable and ended Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak, it left everyone in the arena, and everyone watching from the comfort of home, shocked and dismayed. Going into it, most of the WWE fans believed that Lesnar was going to end up being just another victim on Undertaker’s long list. Surely of all the people Undertaker has faced at WrestleMania, Brock Lesnar, a part-timer who comes and goes as he pleases, wouldn’t be the one to end the streak. Not even after Lesnar hit the third F5 did anyone believe he would get the three count.

But he did. When the referee hit the count of three, the fans didn’t know what to make of it; they were left in a confused state where every second felt like an hour, and it wasn’t until Justin Roberts declared Brock Lesnar the winner...
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  • 4/9/2014
  • by Tom Gibbs
  • Obsessed with Film
7 Reasons WWE Needs To Bring Back The Nexus
WWE.com

“You’re either Nexus or you’re against us,” was the motto of the original Nexus group, led by Wade Barrett. In what may have been one of the most shocking debuts on WWE Raw, eight Nxt rookies made their way to the ring on June 7th, 2010, to sabotage the main event of the night, and destroy everything in its sight.

Wade Barrett was the first to make his way down the ramp and cause a distraction during the match between WWE Champion John Cena and Cm Punk. From there we saw the seven other Nxt rookies make their way to the ring through the crowd, and over the barricade. This Nexus group would first attack Luke Gallows on the outside of the ring, followed by Cm Punk. All eight members would surround the ring, and methodically plan their attack on WWE Champion John Cena, who didn’t stand a chance.
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  • 3/21/2014
  • by Enzo Marino
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE: 10 Moments From The PG-Era That Made You Mark Out
WWE have been on the receiving end of a lot of criticism in the past few weeks even though it is louder than normal, some fans have been giving the company stick ever since it changed its rating from TV-14 to a PG rating back in 2008. While there are reasons for genuine complaints at WWE for “watering down” its product to change its target audience, the PG rated product has still produced plenty of good moments.

The recent Raw in Chicago provided WWE’s greatest pay-per-view event in months and it was just an episode of Raw. Thanks to the company fearing the “Hijack Raw” movement stemming from a combination of the missing hometown hero Cm Punk and general displeasure with the current product, WWE put on a fantastic show with very little not to enjoy. This was followed with the unique and amazing visual on this week’s Raw...
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  • 3/16/2014
  • by Philip Frazer
  • Obsessed with Film
Grammys 2014: Full winners list
Which music stars went home with awards at the 2014 Grammy Awards? Find out with this full winners list.

Winners in each category are bolded.

Record of the Year

"Get Lucky" -- Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams and Nile Rodgers

"Radioactive" -- Imagine Dragons

"Royals" -- Lorde

"Locked Out of Heaven" -- Bruno Mars

"Blurred Lines" -- Robin Thick feat. T.I. and Pharrell

Album of the year

"The Blessed Unrest" -- Sara Bareilles

"Random Access Memories" -- Daft Punk

"Good Kid, M.A.A.D City" -- Kendrick Lamar

"The Heist" -- Macklemore and Ryan Lewis

"Red" -- Taylor Swift

Song of the year

"Just Give Me a Reason" -- Jeff Bhasker, Pink and Nate Ruess (Pink feat. Nate Ruess)

"Locked Out of Heaven" -- Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine and Bruno Mars (Bruno Mars)

"Roar" -- Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Bonnie McKee, Katy Perry and Henry Walter (Katy Perry)

"Royals...
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  • 1/26/2014
  • by editorial@zap2it.com
  • Zap2It - From Inside the Box
WWE: 5 Wrestlers Who Could Lead The Shield
Time for a little fantasy booking action! My name is Cory Schibler and I’ll be your host for this ride through fantasy land.

The Shield has come into the WWE with a bang, and they sure are fun to watch. I’ve been a big fan of everything I’ve seen of Seth Rollins aka Tyler Black, although admittedly I haven’t seen a ton of his stuff. I’ve seen even less of Dean Ambrose, but he is coming into his own, and every time I see him I like him even more. Reigns has the wrestling bloodline and size behind him, and as the muscle I’m enjoying him in his role.

However, could the Shield benefit from a 4th member? There are those who say the group is fine the way it is, and it seems like the WWE has decided to keep them as a 3 man group for now,...
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  • 6/26/2013
  • by Cory Lynn Schibler
  • Obsessed with Film
The Shield: WWE’s first legitimate ‘Stable’ since Evolution
Last night, on WWE Monday Night Raw, we learned that The Shield would take on The Undertaker, Kane and Daniel Bryan next week.

From the way things are going, The Shield could cement themselves as the biggest legitimate threat in the WWE in a long time. They have already established themselves with serious wins over the likes of John Cena, Sheamus, Ryback and Randy Orton. In the past 5 years or so, stables in the WWE don’t last very long. They either disappear quickly (The Corre) or get put to the side as a joke (3 Man Band). It’s interesting to see where this will go or end up, because they’re looking good so far.

The last time a stable looked like a threat was The Nexus. These were a group of Nxt rookies who were trying to make a name for themselves and were bulldozing through everyone, similar...
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  • 4/16/2013
  • by Francois Chang
  • BuzzFocus.com
WWE Raw: Being Part Of A Legendary Crowd
Last night’s Monday Night Raw had one of the most incredible crowds in WWE history. I was lucky enough to be there. Whether it was the crowds response to an overall average WrestleMania or the electricity of the post-Mania show, this crowd was buzzing throughout the entire night. To be a part of it is something I’ll remember the rest of my life.

It all started right from the very beginning. John Cena came out to open the show and was met with relentless boos ad chants telling him he sucked and should maybe try some new things. Not in those nice of words though I’m afraid. Cena though, to his credit, has embraced the hatred from fans recently and has fun with it only adding the crowds fire. Cena challenged anyone in the back to a WWE Championship match and Mark Henry came strolling out, the...
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  • 4/10/2013
  • by Peter Duffy
  • Obsessed with Film
Paul Bearer’s Funeral & Burial Date Set
The WWE legend, who passed away after suffering a blood clot, will be laid to rest in his home state Alabama.

William Moody, better known by his stage name Paul Bearer, passed away at the age of 58 from a blood clot on March 5. The WWE announced his sudden death by releasing an official statement: “Moody made his WWE debut in 1991 as the manager of The Undertaker and went on to become a memorable part of WWE over the course of the next 20 years. Our deepest condolences go out to Moody’s family, friends and fans.”

Paul’s funeral will take place 10 a.m. March 9 at the St. Vincent Catholic Church in Mobile, Ala. The WWE star, best known as the spooky manager/”funeral director” for the wrestler The Undertaker, will be laid to rest after the ceremony at Serenity Memorial Gardens.

Paul Bearer Remembered By Former Wrestlers

After the shocking...
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  • 3/8/2013
  • by HL Intern
  • HollywoodLife
WWE Legend William Moody ‘Paul Bearer’ Suffered From Blood Clots
After the sad passing of WWE legend William Moody, better known to wrestling fans as Paul Bearer, on Mar. 5, news has come out on a potential cause of death. A new report claims he had dealing with blood clots. So sad!

After the sad Mar. 5 passing of William Moody, aka Paul Bearer, TMZ has reported that the former WWE manager had been treated for a blood clot days before his death. Could this be the reason for his untimely demise?

Paul Bearer’s Death: WWE Legend’s Declining Health

Sources close to Paul, who has had a host of health issues in the past, claim that the WWE legend was suffering from a blood clot. TMZ reports that “Cowboy” Bob Kelly, the president of the Cauliflower Alley Club, told the outlet he last saw Paul on Mar. 2 at a Club reunion where he witnessed Paul in declining health and dealing with a serious breathing issue.
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  • 3/6/2013
  • by Russ Weakland
  • HollywoodLife
WWE Raw Results 10/12/12 – John Cena & WWE vs Dolph Ziggler & The Shield
Last night’s WWE Raw results from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler are on commentary.

Justin Roberts introduces Dolph Ziggler who starts the show in the ring at the top of a ladder. His Money in the Bank briefcase is hanging high and he says he is back where he belongs – at the top. Ziggler is here to talk about numbers. 6 and 15. 6 is the number of days until TLC and 15 is the number of days before Christmas. Dolph says Cena, Christmas, TLC are one in the same and that Cena has been handed opportunities and has failed.

Ziggler complains about having to defend his briefcase at TLC but says it will be coal in Cena’s stocking at the pay-per-view when he beats him. He promises to them cash in on his own contract and beat the Big Show to become...
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  • 12/11/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Announcer Justin Roberts -- Busted By Cops Twice ... In Two Weeks
WWE announcer Justin Roberts might want to invest in a chauffeur ... 'cause dude got pulled over on his way to work Twice in the past two weeks ... TMZ has learned. Sources tell us the first incident occurred in Canada ... Roberts was driving to a WWE show in Toronto and made an illegal left turn on his way to "Monday Night Raw" ... and was slapped with a $52 ticket. Incident numero dos went down on Friday ... we're...
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  • 9/25/2012
  • by TMZ Staff
  • TMZ
WWE Raw Results 17/9/12 – Cm Punk Screwed By Referee
Last night’s WWE Raw results from the Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Michael Cole is the only commentator at the moment.

We go to the ring and Paul Heyman comes out with Cm Punk’s music playing.

Heyman talks about the history that was witnessed at Night of Champions on Sunday as Cm Punk successfully defended his WWE Title against John Cena. The crowd boos Heyman as he admits the finish was controversial and says everyone is talking about it. Heyman calls out referee Chad Patton to the ring and out he does.

Heyman shows an image on the big screen of Cena pinning Punk with the bridge. Patton agrees that he made the right call last night. Heyman says he and Punk commend the referee for making the right decision. Heyman says a fan uploaded footage to YouTube of the pinfall but Cena enforced it to removed earlier today.
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  • 9/18/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Night of Champions Results – John Cena Wins WWE Title… For 1 Minute
Last night’s WWE Night of Champions 2012 results…

Pre-Match;

Zack Ryder wins the pre-show Battle Royal to become the new #1 Contender to the WWE United States Title. Also in the match were Brodus Clay, Primo, Epico, Justin Gabriel, Tensai, Tyson Kidd, Michael McGillicutty, Darren Young, Titus O’Neil, Jinder Mahal, Jtg, Drew McIntyre, Ted Dibiase, Heath Slater, Santino Marella. Tensai was the last defeated.

As the PPV begins, Michael Cole talks about the Jerry Lawler incident from last week’s Raw and updates the WWE Universe on his condition. Cole says Lawler thanks the fans for their support and notes that Lawler will be returning home tomorrow. Former WWE Champion John Bradshaw Layfield comes out to join Cole on commentary for tonight.

1) WWE Intercontinental Fatal 4 Way Title Match: The Miz defeats Rey Mysterio, Cody Rhodes and The Miz. Finish came when Rhodes went for the Cross Rhodes on Cara but...
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  • 9/17/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Review 10/9/12 – Jerry Lawler Suffers Real Heart Attack
Last night’s WWE Raw results from the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

Justin Roberts is in the ring and introduces WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart to a huge pop from the crowd as he makes his first return in a WWE ring to Montreal for 15 years, since the infamous WWE Survivor Series 1997.

The crowd eventually calms down and allows Bret to speak. He thanks the fans for getting him through one of the darkest days of his life. WWE Champion Cm Punk’s music hits and out he comes.

Punk talks about Bret’s book and Punk says he doesn’t have the ego to ever write a book about himself. Punk asks what would have happened if he had wrestled Bret at the Survivor Series instead of Hbk. Bret says it wouldn’t have mattered because the fans know Bret would have tied up Punk like a pretzel in the Sharpshooter.
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  • 9/11/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Results 3/9/12 – Cm Punk & Paul Heyman Join Forces?
Last night’s WWE Raw results from the Allstate Arena in Chicago.

The show opens with Michael Cole on commentary by himself. He shows us pre-Raw footage where Jerry Lawler’s music played but he did not come out for commentary. Instead it is shown that Lawler and Cm Punk are brawling backstage. Officials separate the two but they break free and Lawler runs into a big boot.

Justin Roberts is in the ring and introduces the World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus and out he comes. He talks about Chicago and says it’s time for Alberto Del Rio’s party to end. WWE Champion Cm Punk interrupts him and comes out in jeans and a t-shirt. He gets a big pop from the hometown crowd as the fans chant his name.

Punk says he can’t relate to a guy like Sheamus because he’s not from here. Punk...
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  • 9/4/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Results 6/8/12 – Big Show Destroys Cm Punk
Last night’s WWE Raw results from the At&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.

Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler are on commentary and the show kicks off with Justin Roberts introducing General Manager Aj Lee out to the ring.

Aj announces tonight’s matches. Big Show vs Randy Orton and for the first time ever on Raw, John Cena vs Daniel Bryan. Aj then goes on to make a big announcement before WWE Champion Cm Punk comes down, interestingly with his normal hair style and look instead over the different worn he wore over the weekend.

Punk says he lives a life with no regrets but is man enough to admit his mistakes. He did something last week he wishes he could take back but can’t. He lost his temper and here apologies to Aj to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Aj accepts the apology...
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  • 8/7/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Results 30/7/12 – John Cena vs Big Show, Randy Orton Returns
Last night’s WWE Raw SuperShow results from the Us Bank Arena in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Fans are still pouring into the arena as the show begins to air because of a fire that took place in the arena earlier. Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler then introduce footage of the Raw set catching fire after a pyro glitch!

Cole begins the show with a video package look back at last week’s Raw 1,000th. The video runs for 5 minutes (well they do have 3 hours to fill every week now!) before WWE Champion Cm Punk makes his way to the ring with a good reaction.

Punk says he had a Raw moment that was bigger than most people’s WrestleMania moments last week. He needs to explain why he did that to The Rock. He says when Raw went off the air last week he had a bad taste left in his mouth.
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  • 7/31/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
10 Most Shocking Things That Took Place In A WWE Ring
Many crazy things have happened over the years in the WWE, and cramming them into a list of 10 is very difficult, but I have compiled a list of moments which i believe had the ‘shock factor’ or what many people call the ‘Holy Sh*t!’ factor. I have tried to vary these moments, so that we have different ones from different eras, because who really wants 10 different Attitude Era moments? And we kick it off with…

10. Nexus Debut

On the 6th June 2010 7 relatively unknown names shocked the world of professional wrestling to its very core. The winner of Nxt season 1, Wade Barrett showed up on the stage during the John Cena Vs Cm Punk main event, much to everybody’s surprise. Then suddenly the rest of the Nxt rookies appeared around ringside. All of a sudden they charged the ring and laid waste to everybody in site.

They tore up the ringside area,...
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  • 7/30/2012
  • by Connor Devine
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Results – Cm Punk Turns Heel On Raw 1000th
Last night’s 1,000th episode of WWE’s Money Night Raw comes from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri with Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler on commentary.

The show kicks off with a new intro. Another video then plays that looks back at some of the memorable moments from the past 1,0000 episodes, including some of the saddest moments in the history of the show such as Eddie Guerrero’s tribute night. The video plays for four minutes with lots and lots of clips.

Vince McMahon kicks off the show from the middle of the ring. A “thank you Vince” chant starts and Vince welcomes us to Monday Night Raw and then introduces D-Generation X and the music plays as Shawn Michaels and Triple H comes to the ring.

Michaels says he needs to catch his breath from all the running around. Hbk says something feels missing and...
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  • 7/24/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Money in the Bank Results – Cm Punk Retains, John Cena Wins Briefcase
WWE Money in the Bank PPV results from the Us Airways Center, in Phoenix, Arizona.

The pre-show for the PPV begins with Zack Ryder backstage with Santino Marella. Damien Sandow walks in and says he will win the World Heavyweight Title contract in the Money in the Bank ladder match ladder tonight.

a) WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston & R-Truth defeated Hunico & Camacho in a non-title match. Truth dropped Camacho on his head for the pinfall.

Josh Matthews talks to Chris Jericho backstage who says he will be considered The Greatest of All Time after his performance in the Money in the Bank match tonight.

Daniel Bryan is interviewed backstage and asked about the wedding proposals on Raw. Bryan says Aj is his future wife, not his ex-girlfriend and that she is an honest and caring woman. He will emerge tonight with the WWE Title and with Aj’s heart.
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  • 7/16/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Results 7/5/12 – Paul Heyman Returns As Brock Lesnar’s Legal Rep
Results from last night’s WWE Raw SuperShow from the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Justin Roberts welcomes John Laurinaitis to the ring.

He says Cena embarrassed him last week by calling his names, so he lost his temper and went into a fit of destruction. Laurinaitis says Brock Lesnar injured Cena’s arm and last week he injured his pride. He will finish the job at WWE Over The Limit and that the WWE Board of Directors welcomed the match as tough but fair. Laurinaitis asked that Cena not be here live tonight so he can have therapy on his injury and no excuses when he loses at Over The Limit.

Laurinaitis says Cena will be here live via satellite for an interview with Michael Cole later. Cena will apologise for making fun of his voice and he explains how he was injured whilst working in Japan and...
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  • 5/8/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Results 30/4/12 – Lord Tensai Beats Down John Cena
Last night’s WWE Raw results from Nutter Center in Dayton, Ohio.

The show opened with a look back at John Cena vs Brock Lesnar from WWE Extreme Rules and Cena’s much talked about post-match comments.

Justin Roberts introduces John Laurinaitis who walks to the ring smiling. He says Extreme Rules changed WWE in one night and he did for People Power. Fans should thank him for bringing in the most dangerous athlete in WWE’s history, Brock Lesnar. Out Lesnar comes.

Lesnar shakes Laurinaitis’ hand and is booed. Lesnar says he brought the pain last night, just as he said he would. Laurinaitis speaks but Triple H’s music plays and out he comes in a suit.

Triple H shakes the hand of Laurinaitis and offers Lesnar his hand and he takes it. Triple H says he is here to do what Johnny doesn’t have the guts to do.
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  • 5/1/2012
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Review 6/02/12 – Triple H Declines Undertaker’s Offer
The Big News: Triple H declined The Undertaker’s WrestleMania offer but received a message from the Deadman who insisted that their feud was not yet over. Meanwhile Chris Jericho cut a lengthy promo labelling everyone and Cm Punk in particular as Jericho wannabes before winning a six pack challenge against his upcoming Elimination Chamber opponents to guarantee that he will be the final entrant inside the unrelenting structure.

In a Nutshell: Meet the new, brilliant Chris Jericho. Same as the old, brilliant Chris Jericho.

Triple H came out to start the show. First of all he confirmed that last week he was about to fire John Laurinaitis and now hopes that the board will see fit to get rid of a man who has no redeeming qualities. Hunter then said that Laurinaitis had been to the Board directly to make one final plea for a stay of execution and...
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  • 2/7/2012
  • by Laurent Kelly
  • Obsessed with Film
Daniel Bryan – The Unlikely WWE World Heavyweight Champion
At the Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view, Daniel Bryan was crowned the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, to the chagrin of some and to the surprise of almost all. Moments earlier, Big Show had just beaten an injured Mark Henry to claim the belt, before a vicious attack from The World’s Strongest Man left Show down and out, granting Bryan the chance to sweep in, cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase and take the belt from Big Show’s giant paw.

It was a shock, not least of all because Daniel Bryan had said all along that he would cash in his briefcase at WrestleMania, determined to have his moment on the biggest stage of them all, and to do the honourable thing and make sure his opponent could see him coming.

His road to the belt has been far from simple. Initially Bryan debuted with the Nexus...
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  • 1/7/2012
  • by Rob Sellars
  • Obsessed with Film
Lilian Garcia Returning To WWE As Smackdown Announcer
WWE’s official website has announced that former Diva Lilian Garcia is to return to WWE as a full-time announcer on the SmackDown brand. WWE.com have a new video on their site with Garcia that was taped backstage from last night’s Raw in Tampa, Florida.

Garcia then confirmed the news on Twitter;

“Yes! It’s true!! All happening so fast! I am returning to WWE as the SmackDown Announcer!! So excited!! And video trailer out tomro! Big wk”

Garcia debuted with the WWE in August 1999 and became a staple of the new WWE for the next decade and she was certainly easier on the eye than Howard Finkel!

By 2009, Garcia became the first WWE diva to stay with the company for a decade and on the 21st September edition, just one month after 10 years since her debut, she announced her last edition of Raw from Little Rock, Arkansas.
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  • 12/6/2011
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Review 28/11/11 – Cm Punk Retains, John Cena On Piper’s Pit
WWE Raw Review - 28/11/11

The Big News: Cm Punk defeated Alberto Del Rio to defend the WWE title, Roddy Piper tried to slap some emotion out of John Cena on a special edition of The Piper’s Pit and Daniel Bryan shut up Mark Henry with a kick to show his mettle for their upcoming World Heavyweight Championship Steel Cage match tonight on Smackdown.

In a Nutshell: A good night for pure wrestling fans with nearly 40 minutes of in ring action.

Piper’s Pit with John Cena opened the show. Piper talked about how his career was defined by crowd energy whether they cheered him and made him do good things or booed him and made him do bad things. With that in mind he called out John Cena and showed him the difference between the positive reception that greeted the names he dropped in Austin, Bret and The Rock...
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  • 11/29/2011
  • by Laurent Kelly
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE 12 – Full Roster Of Over 75 Wrestlers Revealed
WWE 12 will finally hit stores on Tuesday (in the U.S.) and on Friday (in the U.K.) and after some stellar reviews in the last few days, I don’t remember being this excited about a wrestling video game in years. IGN’s 9.0 scoring review mentioned the gameplay was ‘No Mercy like’ several times and there is actually a combat system here that makes sense and isn’t just a flashy presentation with no substance to the graphics. But then they still have the graphics and all the cool modes and the first time, Thq’s video game franchise feels like it belongs on the shelf alongside the mastered EA sports franchises of FIFA and Madden. IGN overall called it ‘amazing’.

Over the past few months, Thq have teased us as to what wrestlers will be included in the game and now on the eve of release we have a final figure.
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  • 11/21/2011
  • by Matt Holmes
  • Obsessed with Film
WWE Raw Review 24/10/11 – Kevin Nash Sledgehammers Triple H
The Big News: In something of a game changer it was established that Rock and Cena would now face Miz and Truth in a standard tag bout at Survivor Series. Meanwhile Punk vs Del Rio was teased for the WWE title and Kevin Nash hospitalised Triple H with a couple of brutal sledgehammer shots.

Live from The University of Texas

The announcers put over the ring collapsing from Mark Henry and Big Show’s superbly orchestrated Vengeance match whilst also covering some other major incidents from the PPV.

Trips came out to start the show. He said it was a tough business but that he had learnt back from his early days under the tutelage of trainer Killer Kowalski that in the wrestling industry you could either make money or make friends. He thought that he had been lucky however because it seemed that for a long time he had...
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  • 10/25/2011
  • by Laurent Kelly
  • Obsessed with Film
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