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Post by tg11 on Apr 20, 2013 7:58:54 GMT -5
Wow controversial promo of CM Punk to start off Smackdown, wow, I was even shocked by this promo but not surprised ultimately to tell you the truth because CM Punk is controversy within himself but I think he is just bitter from WrestleMania 28 that he lost to Stone Cold Steve Austin and that his attack on Triple H was his way of keeping himself in the spotlight in my opinion because let's face it, Punk was fading into obscurity but he isn't now, but I see Punk and Triple H going at it at Extreme Rules, I don't know why, I just see it happening
Ryback beating Wade Barrett via countout, I love it, it's smart, Barrett leaving the ring with his title before Ryback could do any serious damage to him, but at the same time I wonder if Ryback by him motioning for Barrett's belt, if Ryback is headed for the WWE United States Championship and if so, then Ryback vs Wade Barrett for the WWE United States Championship at Extreme Rules on paper would look very interesting to say the least
The new World Heavyweight Champion Mr. Kennedy interacting with Big Johnny the new Commissioner of the WWE, loved it, but I loved even better them talking about the main event tonight that it is going to be a Tag Team Match but Lauriniatis bringing up the fact that if Kennedy and his partner Ziggler win their match beating Orton and Jericho, that the 2 of them get to pick their respective match stipulations for their respective matches at Extreme Rules but if Orton and Jericho win, then they get to pick their respective match stipulations, that's fair
The new WWE Divas Champion April Lee coming out for commentary on this next match can't wait
Kaitlyn beating Beth Phoenix, I love it, but I gotta wonder if by doing that if we are headed for a Kaitlyn/April Lee feud over the WWE Divas Championship and if so, I wonder just who will turn heel in this feud, or if it will end up being a face vs face feud but at the same time we can't forget about Kharma either because Kharma she has her re-match clause and I am sure she will use it at Extreme Rules
Edge is going to be out for months and Christian poking fun at Edge's injury, by saying that it is better for WWE if Edge is on the shelf, I think the reason Christian is saying that now is because he is afraid that he will always live in Edge's shadow, that he knows deep down that Edge has always been better than him and that Edge always will be, but then Christian thinking that since WrestleMania 28 he has been on such a high that nothing can bring him down, I am sure Sheamus can, and Sheamus interrupting Christian, I love it
Christian beating Sheamus, I wonder if by doing that, if Christian is now in line for a feud with Sheamus over the WWE Intercontinental Championship and if that is the case, then I could see Christian and Sheamus actually having a good enough chemistry with each other in the ring that their matches would be entertaining and if these 2 go at it at Extreme Rules with the IC Title on the line, then that's even better
Ryback wants Barrett, I was right, and Ryback coming into Johnny's office pretty much storming in, I know Big Johnny wants none of Ryback right now and he is in fear of Ryback just like how anyone should be, and Ryback a man of a few words basically letting Johnny know that he wants Barrett in a re-match this time with No Countouts this is going to be great, and it is happening next week on Smackdown, perfect just perfect
Sandow and Danielson's interview, loved it, this is like a perfect comedic tag team here
PTP beating Sandow and Danielson, I loved it, but at the same time I wonder if by doing this, if Sandow is going to turn on Danielson because Sandow is a heel in every sense of the word but at the same time so is Danielson even though Danielson has mellowed pretty much fizzled out as a heel, so yes I could see a Danielson/Sandow feud happening soon enough
Triple-Threat Tag Team Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship with PTP defending against Sandow and Danielson and The Usos, this should be a great one
Del Rio vs Kofi ending in a No Contest because of Swagger coming in and attacking both men laying the both of them out with Gutwrench Powerbombs, but at the same time I have to wonder why though? What was the point of Swagger's attack on both Del Rio and Kofi?
Orton and Jericho beating Kennedy and Ziggler w/Ric Flair in the main event, and Jericho picking his stipulation in his match against Ziggler at Extreme Rules, it being a Hardcore Match, Jericho is smart for picking a Hardcore Match especially seeing the pain and suffering Dolph went through in his match with Foley at WrestleMania 28 in a Hardcore Match, Jericho figures by doing that if he has an advantage but Dolph won a Hardcore Match before, so Dolph may be the new Hardcore Legend, but then Orton picking his stipulation for his match with Kennedy for the World Heavyweight Championship at Extreme Rules, that it will be the 2 of them going at it in a 15 foot high steel cage, perfect choice
Great Smackdown episode and I can't wait until RAW
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Post by The Scarred One on Apr 27, 2013 6:38:49 GMT -5
Sorry for not replying right away, but I've been busy with work and school. But it's now time to check out the aftermath of WrestleMania XXVIII!
Monday Night RAW We start off with a bang by having Vince McMahon show up to announce the end of the brand extension. Personally, I enjoy the concept. But I see why ending it is for the best. It certainly builds up ratings for both shows by having all superstars available. Anyway, back to the show. We also get to witness the start of John Lauranitis' reign as WWE Commissioner. Love the promo from Dolph Ziggler and Ric Flair bragging about Ziggler's big win over Mick Foley at WrestleMania. But now they have another challenge on the horizon in Chris Jericho. I especially loved the slap Jericho gave to Flair. Great match featuring the tandem of Bryan Danielson and Damien Sandow over the Unified WWE World Tag Team Champions, the Prime Time Players. Looks like the PTP have some new competition. Now that April Lee has finally slayed the monster known as Kharma, she can enjoy another go around as Diva's Champion. She's off to a great start as she and Kaitlyn defeated Maryse and Beth Phoenix. But we may very well see Kaitlyn go after Lee's title judging from the match aftermath. Not really sure about the Kofi Kingston/Jack Swagger match. Kingston won the Money-in-the-Bank briefcase but it doesn't make him look strong to lose the next night. You could've had Kingston win and have Swagger attack him after the match. But that's just me. Speaking of Swagger, I'm enjoying his partnership with David Otunga. It seems that Otunga can be better utilized as a manager at this point and helping Swagger out. Great promo from John Cena. He acknowledges that the new WWE Champion, the Undertaker, was the better man at WrestleMania, but he's looking for a rematch. He certainly looks ready by defeating Cody Rhodes in a good match. Wonder how the Deadman will respond to Cena's challenge. Sweet! Dean Ambrose has arrived. I love it! Good match with Christian and United States Champion Wade Barrett get one over on Edge and Intercontinental Champion Sheamus. Right call to have Randy Orton Jericho to become the new number 1 contender for Mr. Kennedy and the World Heavyweight Championship. It's good since it seems that Jericho is going to feud with Ziggler going forward. Looking forward to both feuds. Finally, we have new WWE Commissioner Lauranitis get ready to fire his WrestleMania adversay, Triple H, before CM Punk shows up to beat the living hell out of the Game. It makes Punk look strong following his WrestleMania loss against Stone Cold Steve Austin. I'm looking forward to these two reignite their feud. Great post-WrestleMania show.
Thursday Night SmackDown We start off this show with another bang as CM Punk delivers another pipebomb promo. Pretty controversial stuff here, especially the Jesus Christ reference. But it serves a purpose as it builds up huge heat for Punk going forward. Good match to have both Ryback and United States Champion Wade Barrett look strong with a countout decision. From the way the match ended, it looks Ryback is setting his sights on Barrett's championship. That should be good. Loved the backstage vignette with WWE Commissioner John Lauranitis and World Heavyweight Champion Mr. Kennedy. I can totally see these two as an alliance with Lauranitis being the corrupt authority figure and Kennedy being the corporate champion. Good match with Kaitlyn defeating Beth Phoenix to put her one step closer to April Lee's Diva's Championship. Just like with Barrett and Ryback over the United States Championship, it appears something is brewing between Christian and Intercontinental Champion Sheamus. Sounds excellent to me as those two can produce some great stuff. It seems we'll be seeing Ryback and Barrett collide once more on RAW. Following a hilarious promo with Damien Sandow and Bryan Danielson, we see a return match from RAW with them taking on the Unified WWE World Tag Team Champions, the Prime Time Players. This time around, the PTP get the last laugh. It works as it now evens the score for both teams. Good match with Mr. Money-in-the-Bank Kofi Kingston and Alberto Del Rio that ended in a no contest thanks to Jack Swagger and David Otunga laying out both men. I wonder if this will lead to a feud featuring Swagger, Kingston and Del Rio. Anyway, it looks like you're taking some good steps in refreshing the tag team scene. Aside from the Usos and Sandow/Danielson, we get the tag team of Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara. And on the next RAW, one of these three teams will become number 1 contenders for the PTP's championships. Excellent main event with the right result as Randy Orton and Chris Jericho can choose the stipulations for their matches against Kennedy and Dolph Ziggler respectively at Extreme Rules. For Orton/Kennedy, it's a steel cage match. While for Jericho/Ziggler, it's a hardcore match. Extreme Rules is looking awesome so far. Another great show.
On a side note, since it seems that the brand extension is over and done with, it looks like you have roster cuts that need to be made. Judging from the roster pages, there's too many people now that there are no longer two brands. Some fat needs to be trimmed, especially if you plan on calling up the likes of Seth Rollins, Antonio Cesaro, Kassius Ohno and others in the near future. It just seems too crowded at this point.
On another note, I'm surprised that you're keeping Edge around, even though he's out with an injury. It was cool for you to have him stick around after his real-life retirement back in 2011. But it might be time for him to retire in this diary as well. Edge did say in an interview that even if he wasn't forced to retire, he still would've walked away in 2012. I know it's your diary and all, but I think Edge retiring can open the door for someone else to step up. But that's just me. It's your diary.
Great stuff! Keep up the awesome work.
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Post by ✖ AJ on May 27, 2013 7:45:28 GMT -5
MONTH OF APRIL REVIEW
The Undertaker and John Cena: The week after Cena's initial challenge, Undertaker made an appearance on Monday Night Raw to decline. Cena responded by telling him that he knew he was vulnerable outside of that one night of the year at WrestleMania, to which the Dead Man told Cena he was going to face him at Extreme Rules and deflate his ego once and for all. On the final edition of Smackdown before Extreme Rules, Undertaker told Cena that he has the upper hand without specifying exactly how. John replied by telling him that he is the Dead Man, and therefore unlike himself there is no heart or determination inside of him and he will walk out of Extreme Rules as WWE Champion once again.
Mr. Kennedy and Randy Orton: After winning number one contendership against Chris Jericho the night after WrestleMania and being able to choose the stipulation as a steel cage at Extreme Rules, the two went back and forth the weeks leading up to the pay-per-view going right at each other's throats up to the point where Orton trapped Kennedy inside of a steel cage on the Smackdown before Extreme Rules, beating him down and walking out of the cage door with the World Heavyweight Championship in his hand.
Triple H and CM Punk: After beating Triple H down on the Monday Night Raw after WrestleMania and cutting an ironically controversial promo about controversy within the business, Triple H attempted to get his revenge the following week with a beat down on Punk, only for him to get away. Each week leading up to Extreme Rules, Punk would speak from different parts of the arena, ranging from the crowd to the parking lot. He would talk about how bad of a job Triple H does and bash his family and his inheritance of the company when "Vince finally croaks", leading to Triple H demanding a match at Extreme Rules and Punk accepting on the conditions of it being a Chicago Leather Strap Match where he can humiliate and destroy Hunter in front of his home of Illinois.
Dolph Ziggler and Chris Jericho: Following the original altercation between the two and the decision of a hardcore match by Chris Jericho, Ziggler constantly brought up his issues with Jericho trying to be what Ziggler really is - a show off. He made reference to how last year he was the one who took the World Heavyweight Championship from Jericho, only for Y2J to remind him he took it away from him at Survivor Series inside of the Elimination Chamber as well as defeat him at Tables, Ladders and Chairs in a rematch. Jericho hosted the Highlight Reel with Mick Foley the Raw before Extreme Rules, only for Ziggler and Flair to hit the ring only to be beaten down by Jericho and Foley.
Kofi Kingston, Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger: Throughout the couple weeks following WrestleMania, all three men brought battle over each other with the main focus becoming Kingston's Money in the Bank briefcase. After an all out brawl between the three (as well as Ricardo Rodriguez and David Otunga), John Laurinaitis announced the trio would face off at Extreme Rules for the Money in the Bank in the same fashion it was won in - a ladder match.
Wade Barrett and Ryback: After two consecutive matches with Barrett running away with Ryback, Barrett got himself disqualified in a match with no count outs. This led to Ryback not even asking for another match, but rather just beating Barrett up. John Laurinaitis would make a match at Extreme Rules with just one simple way to win: put your opponent through a table.
Sheamus and Christian: After defeating the Intercontinental Champion on the Smackdown following WrestleMania, Christian claimed he deserved an actual shot at the title. When the two faced in a title match on Raw, however, Sheamus got counted out. Christian would demand he be named the champion despite the rule that the title cannot be lost via count out or disqualification, but instead was given a match at Extreme Rules in a Falls Count Anywhere match.
Tag Team Scene: The Prime Time Players interfered in a triple threat number one contenders tag team match between Sin Cara and Rey Mysterio, Bryan Danielson and Damien Sandow and The Usos on the April 9th edition of Monday Night Raw, leading to all three teams being given a shot in a four team elimination match at Extreme Rules for the Unified Tag Team Championships.
Divas: With April Lee and Kaitlyn being successful together as a team, Kaitlyn admitted her desire to have a shot at April's championship. However, Lee became very defensive about it and said that she is friends with Kaitlyn and wouldn't want to hurt her. A divas battle royal with number one contendership on the line was announced for the Extreme Rules pre-show.
Cody Rhodes and Dean Ambrose: Following Rhodes' lost to John Cena the night after WrestleMania, he was seen backstage meeting with a man named Dean Ambrose. Over the following weeks, Rhodes would be seen backstage waiting for Ambrose and him never showing up but a man with a hood over his face arriving with a message that wouldn't be read out loud.
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Post by ✖ AJ on May 27, 2013 8:02:10 GMT -5
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Post by tg11 on May 27, 2013 8:02:28 GMT -5
Can't wait until Extreme Rules to build up towards your next pay per view that being Over the Limit your May pay per view and then I wonder what your June and July pay per views will be?
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Post by tg11 on May 27, 2013 8:23:33 GMT -5
Extreme Rules Review
Sandow & Danielson becoming the new WWE Unified Tag Team Champions by beating PTP, Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara and The Usos, and getting cheered for it, I never thought that I could see Sandow as a face but I think it could be interesting and Danielson turning back into a face I can get behind that but at the same time I wonder if these 2 will end up dropping the belts especially after this soon after winning them because if they do, I could see Sandow then turning on Danielson for the reason that Sandow used Danielson to get to the top
Kofi still Mr. Money in the Bank winning the Triple Threat Ladder Match beating both Del Rio and Swagger, I wonder if Kofi will cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase tonight or if he will cash it in sooner rather than later because whoever Kofi cashes it in on, I am sure he will end up becoming an instant mega star whereas Swagger and Del Rio I wonder what is next for these 2
Ziggler is on a roll ever since WrestleMania defeating Mick Foley in a Hardcore Match, goes on to Extreme Rules and wins another Hardcore Match this time beating a bonafide future Hall of Famer in Chris Jericho especially in the same match type that he was in at WrestleMania, it makes me wonder if Ziggler is destined for yet another title reign especially with Flair in his corner
Sheamus retains his WWE Intercontinental Championship beating Christian finally shutting Christian up for sure, and now I wonder if Sheamus will all of a sudden set his sights on the World Heavyweight Championship once again even if he is the WWE Intercontinental Champion but as for Christian I wonder what's next for Captain Charisma, hopefully a face turn for Christian
Mr. Kennedy retaining his World Heavyweight Championship, the title he won back at WrestleMania 28, defeating Orton inside the Steel Cage, I will give Kennedy credit for being able to beat Orton but at the same time I will say he got lucky beating Orton that's for sure even though he managed to beat Orton on his own, something tells me that this thing between Orton and Kennedy is far from over
Ryback becoming the new WWE United States Champion beating Wade Barrett for it, I wonder if Ryback will end up having a long title reign with the WWE United States Championship because if he does, then I could see this title propelling Ryback into the main event by 2013 at least but with Barrett he can set his sights back on the WWE Championship
Punk defeating Triple H in a Chicago Leather Strap Match in Punk's hometown of Chicago, this win puts Punk over legitimately when you think about it considering Punk had the match of his life against Austin at WrestleMania 28 and lost that match, so Punk needed a win here against Triple H considering if he didn't, it would've killed all of Punk's momentum that's for sure but with that said, with Punk winning against Triple H, I wonder what is next for Punk? Will CM Punk set his sights on the World Heavyweight Championship once again because if he does, then Punk will have definitely earned it that's for sure and I wonder that since Punk just told off Big Johnny, if Punk is headed for a face turn eventually?
And in the main event, Undertaker defends his WWE Championship against John Cena in No Holds Barred and Taker retains his WWE Championship thanks to Cody Rhodes and Dean Ambrose who got themselves involved inadvertently helping The Undertaker, was this Taker's plan all along to use Rhodes and Ambrose as a way to soften up Cena for him to take advantage of because if that is the case, is this the start of Heel Taker? If it is, then I wonder if Undertaker will start a New Ministry of Darkness with Undertaker reverting back to his Ministry of Darkness persona because if he does, then I am actually all right with that but I am just shocked by these turn of events, really shocked actually
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Post by Planktung on May 29, 2013 1:35:49 GMT -5
About time you did something, you bum. Pretty solid WWE Tag Team Championship bout to open the show. Very glad to see Bryan Danielson and Damien Sandow become the champions. Their duo is definitely one of the highlights of the diary at the moment, and I look forward to their run. Though I will say it is a bit odd to see Sandow in a face role. Decent Ladder Match for the Money In The Bank briefcase. Kofi Kingston retaining was expected, just still don't see him as a viable champion just yet. A few more months of build should hopefully do the job. Great Hardcore Match with Dolph Ziggler picking up the victory over Chris Jericho. Ziggler continues to look strong here and would love to see him back in the title picture soon. Decent match between Sheamus and Christian for the Intercontinental Championship. Seemed like filler, and Sheamus retaining is fine. Next, a fine Steel Cage Match for the World Heavyweight Championship. Kennedy retaining the gold was expected, seeing as how he just captured it at WrestleMania not too long ago. I'm still not a fan of him as champion, though. Hopefully his reign doesn't last all that much longer. Ryback winning the United States Championship seems like a rather big deal. Glad to see it happen, just hope Barrett doesn't fall into obscurity. Brutal Chicago Strap Match here, and CM Punk desperately needed this victory. The aftermath was great for Punk and, hopefully, provides a nice exit for Hunter from television. Lastly, holy sh*t. Dean Ambrose and Cody Rhodes coming to the aid of the Undertaker was a great twist. Ministry vibes here, and while the ending was very risky, I quite enjoyed it. Overall, a great PPV. [/font][/font][/font][/font][/font][/font]
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 2, 2013 12:45:37 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2013 16:01:22 GMT -5
Extreme Rules Review
Pre-show was fine. Kaitlyn is one on my faves, so treat her right! Exciting opener between the four teams. Was pulling for the Prime Time Players but glad that Danielson and Sandow got the victory. Never thought of ever seeing Sandow as a face, he just screams heel. Interesting interview with Barrett. I wish Striker got hit or something. Excellent three-way ladder match. Interesting decision to let Kofi continue with the briefcase. I think he'll cash in and lose though. Ziggler and Jericho sounds cool. Hardcore match doesn't suit it that much though. Glad Ziggler won. Ziggler should be a world champion if you have the Flair rub on him. Sheamus defeating Christian is nice. Gives Sheamus a nice rub. Great victory for Kennedy. Not really fond of him being World Champion although it does make sense. As much as I don't like Orton, I hope this feud continues. Ryback beating Barrett is cool. Ryback can be a huge player in the future. So this win if fine. Punk and Triple H sounded brutal! Interesting use of blood here. Glad Punk won in his hometown though. I sense a Punk face turn soon. Punk versus Laurinaitis sounds fun. Interesting Main Event. Ministry flashbacks here. It's actually really cool. Big rub for Rhodes and Ambrose. Very intriguing. Great ppv. Can't wait for Over The Limit.
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Post by tg11 on Jun 2, 2013 16:21:30 GMT -5
Can't wait until Over the Limit, because it sure looks like it will be a great pay per view
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Post by The Scarred One on Jun 3, 2013 18:39:56 GMT -5
Time to play catch up, sort of. Let's get into it.
Extreme Rules Great opening match, really kicks off the action. We have four tag teams challenging for the Unified WWE World Tag Team Championships. Really enjoyed seeing Bryan Danielson and Damien Sandow win them over Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara, the Prime Time Players and the Usos. It will certainly be interesting to see them as faces, especially Sandow. But if booked correctly, I guess anything is possible. Can't wait to see where they go from here as champions. Nice to see Kofi Kingston retain the Money-in-the-Bank briefcase. You need to keep building him up with big name programs so people can buy him as a legit World Champion. Great match featuring Dolph Ziggler and Chris Jericho. Smart move to have Ziggler go over here as it really helps raise his stock further. He certainly needed the victory more than Jericho at the moment. Great match for the Intercontinental Championship featuring champion Sheamus and challenger Christian, especially the final spot. Loved it! I'd like to see this feud continue. Excellent match between World Heavyweight Champion Mr. Kennedy and Randy Orton. Figured Kennedy would retain as he had just won it at WrestleMania. I enjoy seeing Kennedy as champion. Love to see his reign continue. Enjoyable match between United States Champion Wade Barrett and Ryback. I'm surprised to see Ryback become the new United States Champion. I figured Barrett would've retained the championship at least until the next pay-per-view. Oh well, that's just me. Wow, intense match with CM Punk and Triple H. I'm glad Punk went over on this one. After losing to Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania, he needed this win. I wonder if this will be your way of writing Triple H off as an active wrestler. Just have to wait and see where that goes. I'm very intrigued by the aftermath with Punk and John Lauranitis. I would've figured that Punk would eventually align himself with Lauranitis and Kennedy, forming a Power Trip alliance. But this really makes me wonder where Punk will go from here. Finally, the main event between WWE Champion Undertaker and John Cena. I'm not sure what to think of this one. I figured at least it would've gone on a little longer before Dean Ambrose and Cody Rhodes interfered. But regardless, I liked the end result. I'm very interested to see the Undertaker work as a heel. Almost a throwback to his Ministry of Darkness days. Good show! Keep up the great work.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 15, 2013 19:48:59 GMT -5
APRIL 30 - MAY 19 REVIEW
Triple H and CM Punk: Following CM Punk's brutal victory at Extreme Rules in his hometown of Chicago, he showed up the night after on Raw to gloat about his decimation of The Game. However, the week after when prepared to have a match, Triple H would emerge from the back, coming down to the ring only for Punk to pull out a sledgehammer and keep him backed off. The rivalry would reach an all time high after Punk would trick Triple H to showing up on Raw, and appear via satellite at Hunter's house. He would come into the house forcefully and tell Stephanie to shut her mouth. He would sit down and talk to the children, Stephanie trying to keep her cool. Punk would pull her out to the hallway and against the wall, putting his hand over her mouth and telling her to shut up once again. The cameras would go out, leaving Triple H to throw a fit all around the arena. On the final show before Over the Limit, Triple H would chase Punk from the ring and vow that at the event he would take Punk through sixty minutes of hell for the sake of his wife, the sake of his children and the sake of himself.
The Undertaker and Sheamus: The night after Extreme Rules, The Undertaker announced Dean Ambrose and Cody Rhodes as his Mercenaries of Darkness. Sheamus would come from the back after the introduction, saying that with them getting rid of John Cena and him being the Intercontinental Champion, he deserved the next crack at the belt. John Laurinaitis would schedule the Celtic Warrior versus the Mercenaries, and if Sheamus would win he'd get a shot at Over the Limit. He would be victorious via disqualification and be beat down by the duo. In the following weeks, the group would play their expected mind games with him, even getting Ambrose the Intercontinental Championship. Sheamus would get his revenge, however, by putting Ambrose through the announce table and breaking Rhodes nose with the Brogue Kick in a final message to the Dead Man, showing he is a legitimate force and challenge for the belt.
Mr. Kennedy and The Miz: On the Smackdown following Extreme Rules, a battle royal was held to determine the next number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, and the returning Miz would last eliminate Christian to earn a match at Over the Limit. In the following weeks, the two loud mouths would share their trash talk as well as fists, leading up to a final encounter in which The Miz would get the upper hand and nail the Skull Crushing Finale and raise the World Heavyweight Championship up high to the crowd.
Randy Orton and Christian: The week after Extreme Rules, Randy Orton would get himself disqualified in a match against Christian. Captain Charisma would taunt Orton about not being victorious ever since losing his World Heavyweight Championship back at WrestleMania, leading to Christian screwing him in matches over the weeks until Orton got himself a match against him at Over the Limit.
Bryan Danielson/Damien Sandow and Kings of Wrestling: After a victory over the Prime Time Players on the Smackdown following Extreme Rules, the Kings of Wrestling - Antonio Cesaro and Kassius Ohno - would make their debut after a couple of months of promos without any clarification. The two would tell everybody who they were and what they were capable of, earning the moniker Kings of Wrestling and not just choosing to be. They would have matches over the following weeks with the tag team champions watching, only to walk out each time claiming their opponents were not worthy of facing them. Finally, they would attack the tag champions backstage and be given a title shot by John Laurinaitis.
Wade Barrett and Ryback: After losing the tables match at Extreme Rules, Wade Barrett would attack Ryback on Raw the night after and announce his decision to use his rematch clause at Over the Limit with no 'stupid stipulation', claiming he could beat Ryback in a regular match and that the only reason he lost the title in the first place was because of the stipulation.
April Lee and Kaitlyn: After winning number one contendership in the Extreme Rules pre-show, Kaitlyn would go on to team with April Lee twice more. The third time around, April would snap on her tag team partner. She would go on to claim that Kaitlyn is the one who betrayed her, not the other way around, for even daring to get a match against her for the Diva's Championship.
Dolph Ziggler and Chris Jericho: The two would confront the night after Extreme Rules, leading to a brawl where Ziggler would suffer a concussion while falling out of the ring, putting him out of action. Chris Jericho would presume a role on the commentary unit, stating that once Ziggler "grows a pair, gets over it and comes back", he'll be ready to face him once again.
Kofi Kingston: The holder of the Money in the Bank Briefcase would make the announcement that he suffered a knee injury in his match at Extreme Rules, and would be out of action for at least a months time. He vowed, however, to come back stronger and better and he might even cash in his Money in the Bank.
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WWE Championship The Undertaker(c) vs Sheamus
World Heavyweight Championship Mr. Kennedy(c) vs The Miz
Diva's Championship April Lee(c) vs Kaitlyn
WWE Tag Team Championships Bryan Danielson and Damien Sandow(c) vs Kings of Wrestling
United States Championship Ryback(c) vs Wade Barrett
Singles Match Randy Orton vs Christian | Date, Venue Location | Theme Song | May 20, 2012 - PNC Arena - Raleigh, NC | "Light Up the Sky" by Thousand Foot Krutch |
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 15, 2013 19:52:17 GMT -5
| LIVE FROM THE PNC ARENA IN RALEIGH, NC |
PRE-SHOW: Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara defeat The Prime Time Players via pinfall.
A promo video begins in silence, with CM Punk hitting Triple H square in the face with a sledgehammer. It then transitions to The Undertaker, Dean Ambrose and Cody Rhodes sending John Cena up to the ceiling on the Dead Man's logo in a crucifixion. A voice over begins, "After a night of Extreme... the WWE goes Over the Limit..." "Light Up the Sky" by Thousand Foot Krutch comes in, and the video picks up. It starts things off with Sheamus interrupting Undertaker and 'The Mercenaries of Darkness' the night after Extreme Rules, demanding a shot at the WWE Championship with Cena away. Sheamus would defeat Rhodes and Ambrose later on in the night via disqualification, thus still getting himself a match at Over the Limit. In the weeks building up, however, the Dead Man and his Mercenaries would play mind games, including getting Dean Ambrose a win and the Intercontinental Championship on the past episode of Raw, only for Sheamus to retailate on Smackdown by breaking the nose of Rhodes and laying Ambrose out through the announce table in a message to Undertaker. The video transitions to CM Punk laying Triple H out at Extreme Rules and coming out the following night on Raw, stating he had no regrets. In the following weeks, he would continue to talk The Game down, whom wouldn't come to the ring to fight due to his jaw injury. Finally, Punk was shown at Hunter's house, harassing Stephanie and even talking to the kids before having the camera turn out with HHH looking on from inside the ring. The video comes to a conclusion with Triple H claiming that he would go Over the Limit by taking CM Punk through sixty minutes of no holds barred hell for the sake of his wife, his children and himself.
The cameras swing into the PNC Arena where the pyros hit across the stage. Jerry Lawler, Jim Ross, Michael Cole and Chris Jericho welcome everybody to the show and discuss the main event matches coming up later on, speaking of how things have especially become personal between them and sixty minutes may not even be enough to settle things.
Singles Match for the World Heavyweight Championship The Miz vs Mr. Kennedy(c)
The bell sounds and the two circle around the ring before coming to the middle, Kennedy moving around to the back. He hooks his arms around the waist of Miz and yanks him back, hitting a German Suplex into the corner. Kennedy gets back onto his feet and drags Miz to the middle of the ring, going for the pinfall and only getting a two count. He jumps right back up and starts to stomp away at Miz before letting him get to his feet. He throws a couple more shots but Miz fires back, getting a bit of a momentum swing. He pushes Kennedy off the ropes and hits him with a clothesline on the return. He hits another one and then an atomic drop, Kennedy stumbling back to the corner. Miz charges right at him but gets a boot to the face and Kennedy slams him right down with a clothesline of his own. He goes for another pinfall but once again Miz manages to kick out just before the count of three once more. Both men get back up again and Kennedy fires off with shot after shot to the head and goes after him with another shot but Miz ducks down and flips him high up and over the top rope and to the floor below! The crowd cheers as Miz struts around the ring getting fired up. He hops out of the ring and charges to Kennedy, tossing him head first into the announce table. He then drops him against the steel steps and pushes him into the ring. He hops onto the apron and climbs to the top turnbuckle, flying off with a crossbody! He hooks both legs up for only a two count as Kennedy tosses him right off, stirring back up and missing a big boot. Miz kicks him in the spine and drags him back to the middle of the ring. He prepares for the Skull Crushing Finale, only for Kennedy to slip free with a couple of elbows to the head. He spins right around and knees Miz in the stomach, dropping him down with a hard Mic Check! He swings both legs up for the pinfall but Miz manages to toss his shoulder up at the last moment. Kennedy flings himself onto his feet again and starts to kick around the ropes and corner viciously. He storms around the ring once again and mounts on top of Miz, driving down fists across the head over and over again. He comes off as the referee counts up to four, Kennedy dragging his rival to his feet once again only to be hit with an uppercut to the jaw. Miz fires away at him and knocks him back into the corner. He moves off to the opposite side of the ring and charges back with a diving clothesline through the ropes, Kennedy flopping to the mat. Miz brings himself back in and lets the World Champion get back up and sets him up for the Skull Crushing Finale once again, Kennedy wiggling free and shoving him back towards the referee, causing him to duck in the corner. Miz turns right back and is hit with a kick straight into the groin! Kennedy quickly re-adjusts him and nails the Mic Check once again. He turns him over and hooks up both legs for the three count and cheap victory.
Winner of the match and still World Heavyweight Champion, Mr. Kennedy (8:47) ***
Kennedy hops back up onto his feet, pumping his fists repeatedly to the booing crowd. The referee retrieves his title belt and he pries it away, rolling out of the ring as Miz stumbles after him. He backs up to the ramp and wags his finger with a grin, swinging his hand up as the spotlight comes down along with his microphone. "Ladies and gentlemen... your winner of the match and STILL the WWE World Heavyweight Champion of the whole-freak-in-world! Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmisterrrrrrrr! Kennnnnnedddyyy!" He puts his other hand up and flashes it a couple of times before putting the title belt up in the air with a smile, "Kennneddyyy!" He lets go of the microphone and moves towards the back, Miz staring frustrated from the ring.
We cut backstage to Matt Striker, and he introduces his guests at this time to be Kassius Ohno and Antonio Cesaro, the Kings of Wrestling. He thanks the two for their time and asks why they think they deserve the shot they have at the tag team titles without even having an official victory in the WWE yet. Cesaro laughs, "You are all the same, Matt. All of you WWE personnel! You underestimate the talents of myself and Kassius, you don't think we have the talent to be tag team champions simply because we have not shown you." Striker tries to rebuttle but Ohno cuts him off, "This is the greatest tag team in the history of wrestling, Matt. We didn't ask to be the Kings of Wrestling, we earned the title Kings of Wrestling, got it?" They stare him down before walking away.
WWE Tag Team Championships Damien Sandow and Bryan Danielson(c) vs Kings of Wrestling
The bell rings as Bryan starts things off with Cesaro, the two locking up. Danielson ducks under the arm and wraps his arms around the waist, Cesaro slipping free and returning the favor. The two go back and forth going behind each other until Cesaro gets back into the corner, swinging Bryan chest first into the corner. He throws a couple of shots across the back before dragging him to the middle of the ring, dropping him down to the mat with a vicious neckbreaker. He goes for the pin but Bryan kicks out at the count of one and both men swiftly get back up. They start to send chops back and forth to the chest and Bryan flings off the ropes, ducking a clothesline and hitting a dropkick right into the back. Cesaro stumbles into his corner and makes a tag to Ohno. He charges into the ring and sends a huge hammer clothesline to the chest of Danielson, hitting him with two more as he gets up followed up by an atomic drop and spinebuster. He hooks both legs up very quickly, Danielson kicking out just barely. Ohno drags Danielson back onto his feet but Bryan takes a hold of the arm and trips him over his shoulder, locking him up in an armbar. He drags him off to the corner and makes the tag to Sandow. He comes into the ring and throws a kick right into the chest. He stomps away a bit at Ohno before dragging him up, whipping him off the ropes and meeting him with a spinning elbow to the face. Sandow taunts to the crowd and they cheer him on as he goes for an elbow to the mat, Ohno rolling out of the way and pushing Sandow onto his side, locking in an armbar of his own. He drags Damien back up and hits a couple of knees to the stomach and follows it up with a German Suplex, to which Sandow rolls out of the ring. Danielson goes and checks on his partner, KOW charging right around at them and a brawl breaking out between the two teams. After the scuffle gets broken up, Ohno brings Sandow back into the ring only to get a thumb to the eye. Sandow throws a couple of shots and tries for a suplex, Ohno slipping free and shoving him up into his own corner, making a tag to Cesaro. He comes into the ring and the duo work together on Sandow momentarily before Cesaro delivers a scoop slam right in the middle of the ring. He bounces off the ropes and returns with a knee right to the face. He tags in Ohno once again and hits a big boot straight to the face. He then hits a sharp suplex of his own and once again tags in Cesaro, only for the champion to fight back and bring a tag in to Bryan, whom comes in and cleans house of the KOW. He hits a couple of chops to the chest and drops Cesaro down with a jumping DDT. He pulls him up onto his knees and delivers multiple kicks to the chest before going for one to the head, Cesaro ducking under it and hitting a low blow! The referee takes notice of it and calls for the bell.
Winners of the match via disqualification and still WWE Tag Team Champions, Damien Sandow and Bryan Danielson (8:28) ***1/4
Cesaro immediately starts to argue with the referee over the decision, but the referee stands his ground, even referring to the replay on the titantron. Cesaro then shoves the referee onto the mat, Sandow coming into the ring and trying to calm Cesaro down, only to be clotheslined from the side by Ohno! The Kings of Wrestling proceed to beat down on Sandow until Bryan gets back on his feet, chasing the two out of the ring. Cesaro and Ohno back up the ramp and continue to argue about the blatant disqualification as Danielson checks down on his tag team partner.
A promotional video airs, with a voice over speaking of how one night a year the WWE goes one hundred percent completely extreme. Watch as Triple H battles CM Punk in a brutal Chicago Strap Match, Undertaker faces John Cena in a No Holds Barred match, and much more! Extreme Rules - available on DVD and BluRay today! We head back into the arena at ringside where the commentary crew talks about how this next match is a rematch from Extreme Rules, and we get a replay of Ryback winning the United States Championship from Wade Barrett in a tables match at the last Pay-Per-View.
Singles Match for the United States Championship Wade Barrett vs Ryback(c)
The bell goes off and the two step to the middle of the ring, Barrett ordering Ryback to lay down and take the defeat the easy way. Ryback stares at him and snarls, shaking his head. Barrett gives him another chance, and Ryback once again refuses. Wade slaps him right across the face, and the crowd opens up with an 'ooh!', aware of how bad of an idea that was. Ryback takes him right by the neck and drives knee after knee after knee into the ribcage, backing Barrett right into the corner and he begins to club him across the back viciously. The champion takes a hold of the shoulders and drags him right to the middle of the ring, sending a few more shots to the stomach. He brings him up against the ropes but Barrett tosses an elbow to the neck and the jaw. He throws a few more shots and backs him off but Ryback catches a shot, lifting him up off his feet by the tights and drives him back first into the corner. Barrett stumbles forward and he is met with a hard clothesline. Ryback hits him with two more and then a big boot, firing up the crowd. Barrett rolls out of the ring, however, and Ryback charges out only to be met with a rake of the eyes. Barrett tosses him face first into the steel post and gets him back in the ring, getting onto the apron. He climbs to the top turnbuckle and prepares to dive off with an elbow, only to be hit with a shot right to the stomach. The champion lifts him right up onto his shoulders and marches right around to the middle of the ring, nailing the Shell Shocked! He hooks the far leg up for the three count.
Winner of the match and still United States Champion, Ryback (5:39) **
Ryback rises up onto his feet and pumps his arms up and down to the crowd, starting up the chant of "Feed Me More!" as the time hits in the music. He is awarded his championship belt and he spreads his arms wide, holding the championship belt out. He throws it over his shoulder and nods his head a bit before continuing with the chant along with the crowd, getting them fired up. He steps out of the ring as the replay is shown of the finish from the match with the Shell Shocked being hit on Wade Barrett.
We return from the replay at ringside once again, where the group discusses the feud between Christian and Randy Orton emerging over the past few weeks. Footage starts off with the Monday Night Raw a week after Extreme Rules with Orton facing Christian one on one and 'Captain Charisma' winning via disqualification after angering his opponent. On the episode of Smackdown the same week, Christian congratulated Orton on finally getting a win, poking fun at him not being victorious since losing his World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania. Orton proceeded to go after Christian, being unsuccessful. After Christian screwed Orton on the following episode of Raw, The Viper issued the challenge for Over the Limit one on one.
Singles Match Christian vs Randy Orton
The bell sounds, Orton charging right up and exchanging shots with Christian. The Viper gets the upper hand and backs things into the corner, pressuring his elbow into the throat of Christian. The referee reaches a count of four and Orton pulls free. He takes the wrist of Christian and drags him right out, hitting another elbow followed up by a clothesline. He goes for the early pinfall, getting a two count. He shoots right back up and throws a ton of shots across the back as Christian gets onto his knees. He takes him up by the neck and tights, throwing him into the steel post. Orton backs off and cranks his neck around, letting Christian get out before coming forward only to be kicked right in the stomach. Christian throws a few shots of his own to the head and pushes his rival off the ropes, hitting him with a huge dropkick on the return. He goes for a pinfall and gets just a one count, dragging Orton's head up and pummeling him with shot after shot to the forehead. He gets back up and taunts to the crowd, getting some heat. After walking around momentarily, he lets Orton rise back up and hits him with a few more shots before flinging off the ropes himself. He charges forward with a clothesline, toppling The Viper over the ropes and to the floor below. Christian moves around the ring a bit, catching his breath. He climbs to the top turnbuckle and measures up Orton, diving off only to miss and go ribs first into the barricade! Orton stumbles back against the ring, leaning against the apron. Christian charges forward and Orton ducks down, lifting him up off the ground and hanging him across the top rope! Christian flops forward and lands back first into the ring, flopping around a bit. Orton slides back in and slithers around on the mat around his opponent, slamming his fists down. Christian rises and Orton goes for the RKO, only to be shoved away. He returns and ducks a clothesline, nailing the RKO on the turnaround! He hooks up both legs quickly but Captain Charisma manages to kick out just before the count of three. Orton rolls off and gets onto his knees, looking around in disbelief of the kick out. He lets Christian roll out to the apron but drags him back up and through the middle and top rope, setting him up for the DDT. Christian shoves him back, however, and goes back behind the ropes. Orton returns and gets a shoulder to the gut, followed by a bulldog as Christian gets back into the ring. He slides himself back up and throws a couple of shots across the back, taking Orton up once again. He wraps his arms around the waist and charges toward the corner, slamming The Viper's chest into the turnbuckles. He drags him back and delivers the Killswitch in the middle of the ring. Christian rolls over and takes a moment before going for the pinfall once again, getting just a two count. Christian comes right off and gets onto his feet, stomping around the ring and kicking at the ropes in frustration. He charges back to Orton and goes for a pin again, only to get an even shorter count. He forces Orton back onto his feet and pushes him back into the corner, Orton stumbling back and hitting a vicious clothesline! Both men get up and Orton shoves his rival against the ropes, hitting a powerslam on the comeback. He flies back onto his feet and spins around a little bit, cranking his neck around before dropping onto his hands and knees. He begins to slap the mat again and pounds his fists a bit, Christian slowly rising back up and spinning towards the RKO, Christian wrapping his arm around the neck and driving his thumb into the eye. Orton flails a bit, Christian dropping down quickly to the mat and rolling him up with the tights in his grasp and his feet up on the middle ropes, the referee not taking notice at all as he gets the three count.
Winner of the match via pinfall, Christian (10:19) ***1/2
Christian rolls himself out of the ring quickly as Orton thrashes himself onto his hands and knees, immediately slapping his hands against the mat repeatedly. He tries to the tell the official what happened and doesn't let him exit the ring to raise Christian's hand up. The two begin an argument with Orton obviously taking control, and he lays the referee out with the RKO right in the middle of the ring! Christian looks on from the ramp, seeming a little bit concerned over Orton's anger. He points to Christian and vows his revenge.
We cut to a promo video highlighting The Undertaker becoming the WWE Champion at WrestleMania, and then prepared to face John Cena at Extreme Rules. Suddenly, Cody Rhodes and Dean Ambrose struck the ring and attacked Cena on the Dead Man's behalf, allowing him to get an easy victory. The trio would perform a crucifixion on the logo of Undertaker, leaving Cena dangling from high over the ring. The night after on Raw is shown with Undertaker announcing Ambrose and Rhodes as the Mercenaries of Darkness. The Celtic Warrior, Sheamus, however would come down to the ring. He stated to The Undertaker that with John Cena gone and himself being the Intercontinental Champion, he finds it only fitting that he gets a shot to move up in the ranks and get a shot at the WWE Championship. John Laurinaitis would make the match later on with Sheamus vs the Mercenaries of Darkness, the Celtic Warrior winning via disqualification and getting his shot. However, in the following weeks the trio would play their mind games with Sheamus and even get him to lose his Intercontinental Championship to Ambrose, but Sheamus would get his revenge by breaking the nose of Rhodes with a Brogue Kick and putting Ambrose through a table in order to send a message to the Dead Man. The video comes to a conclusion with Sheamus vowing to take the WWE Championship, even if he has to go through the Mercenaries of Darkness and the Dead Man stating that at Over the Limit, Sheamus would rest in peace.
Singles Match for the WWE Championship Sheamus vs The Undertaker(c) with Dean Ambrose and Cody Rhodes
The bell rings and the opponents walk around the ring slowly before coming to the middle, locking up with each other. Taker pulls free and hits a punch straight to the stomach, backing Sheamus into the corner and continuing with multiple shots to the mid-section. He backs off momentarily and comes back, the Celtic Warrior spinning him into the corner and firing off with shots of his own. He hits a couple of elbows to the jaw and pulls the Dead Man out of the corner, whipping him off the ropes and hitting a clothesline on the comeback. Taker stays on his feet, however, and Sheamus whips him off once more and hits another clothesline, still not taking him down. He whips him off one more time but Taker returns with a big boot straight to the face, driving the challenger down to the mat. He goes off the ropes and returns for a leg drop, only for Sheamus to roll out of the way and out of the ring. He charges over to Ambrose and Rhodes, backing them off from ringside and to the bottom of the ramp. He returns into the ring and turns back, pointing over the ropes at the two of them to keep them away. He turns to a shot to the face and the WWE Champion once again begins to gain control of things, knocking him back into the corner with shots to the gut and head. He takes a hold of the arm and wrenches away at it, pulling the Celtic Warrior free from the corner. He brings himself back in and ascends to the top turnbuckle, walking across the ropes. He jumps off and nails the elbow to the spine, executing the Old School. Taker steps around a bit and re-adjusts himself, taking Sheamus up by the hair only to be hit right in the gut. Sheamus throws a series of shots to the stomach and goes up to the head, hitting a knee to the gut afterward. He wraps his arms around the waist and yanks the Dead Man off the mat, flipping him up, over and down! The crowd cheers as he hooks both legs up, only to get a two count. He gets onto both knees and pulls at his hair a bit before dragging Taker back up slowly, pushing him against the corner. He hits a set of shoulders to the stomach and pulls back, hitting a boot to the stomach and an elbow across the back. Cody Rhodes gets up on the apron and Sheamus steps over, pointing at him, "Step down before I break ya' jaw too, fella!" Rhodes drops down and Sheamus turns right into a big boot from the WWE Champion. The Raleigh crowd boos as Taker steps around the body of Sheamus, dragging him up and pushing him off the ropes, ducking a shot on the return and bouncing back with a flying clothesline. The Dead Man rolls back onto his feet slowly, putting his hand up in the air. The Celtic Warrior rises and turns right into the grasp around his throat, the chokeslam being hit right in the middle of the ring. Taker goes for the pinfall once again but gets just a count of two. Both men stir on opposite sides of the ring and Taker charges forward, flying with a clothesline once again. Sheamus stumbles out and Taker catches a hold of his body, lifting him onto his shoulder and dropping him for the snake eyes. Sheamus stumbles back and the Dead Man sets him up between his legs! He pulls him up for the Last Ride but Sheamus swings down with fists and drops down behind the champion, flying off the ropes and coming back with the Brogue Kick! The fans roar as he hooks both legs up, only for Rhodes to yank the official out of the ring. The two begin to argue and Sheamus leans over the ropes, ordering Rhodes to get out of here. He turns around right into a shot to the head from Ambrose and the Intercontinental Championship! Ambrose slips out of the ring and goes over to Cody, pulling him away. Both men in the ring slowly stir to their feet once again, Sheamus falling right into the legs of Undertaker once again, this time the Last Ride being delivered. The fans once again roar in boos as Taker drops his body across the chest of Sheamus, the official counting to two before taking note of the challenger's foot on the bottom rope! Taker sits up in disbelief of the situation and rises right into the referee's face. He backs him up into the corner and stares him down, turning to Sheamus and ducking - the Brogue Kick nailing the official right in the face! Taker then goes for the Chokeslam again, Sheamus fighting free and setting him up for the Celtic Cross only for Rhodes to come into the ring and blast him in the face with his protective face mask! Sheamus drops Taker and Ambrose comes into the ring once again, hitting his signature headlock driver! The duo move over to the referee and shake him to get up, the Dead Man pulling the Celtic Warrior up once again, pulling him up off the mat and onto his shoulder. He clutches his body and nails the Tombstone Piledriver, folding the hands across the chest. The referee slowly makes the three count.
Winner of the match and still WWE Champion, The Undertaker (14:10) ***1/2
The crowd continues to boo as the Dead Man emerges back up on one knee, Ambrose and Rhodes coming into the ring and presenting him with his WWE Championship. The Dead Man raises it up to the rafters and the arena goes blue, the group standing tall in the middle of the ring over the body of Sheamus. The replays air of how Ambrose and Rhodes helped The Undertaker win with their use of the Intercontinental Championship of Dean and the face mask of Cody. The cameras come back live and the group remains standing tall in the middle of the ring, the Dead Man holding the title up high.
We cut backstage to Matt Striker once again, and he introduces his guest to be Kaitlyn. He asks her about facing her former friend in April Lee tonight and how her emotions are. Kaitlyn shakes her head, "You know what, Matt? At first, when April turned on me I felt so hurt in my heart. I felt like... nothing was right at all. But as the weeks have gone by, I've learned to care less about what goes through April's mind, and only focus what is on mine. What is on my mind, Matt, is the Diva's Championship. And tonight? I'm going to take it." She walks away.
The cameras transition to the office of John Laurinaitis and CM Punk walks in with a smug look across his face. Laurinaitis tucks his hands in his pockets and asks Punk what he is doing here. "Y'know, Johnny, I just want to tell you that you might need to get some extra paramedics here. Tonight, I am not only going to beat Triple H for sixty minutes, I am going to take him straight down to hell, bash his thick skull in and then bring him back contorted and destroyed. I am going to end the career of 'The King of Kings', I am going to turn off the console for 'The Game' permanently. Once he is gone, Johnny, there really is no hope left for the higher ups, is there? It'll just be CM Punk and the crew of worthless scum." He snickers and heads out of the office.
Singles Match for the Diva's Championship Kaitlyn vs April Lee(c)
The bell goes off and the two divas move around the ring quickly, Kaitlyn diving right at the champion and overpowering her into the corner. Lee swats her hands down repeatedly across the back, trying to get her opponent off, trying until the referee finally pulls Kaitlyn away. April charges forward and hits a clothesline, sending the challenger to the mat. She mounts over the chest of Kaitlyn, taking her by the hair and banging her head against the mat over and over again. She finally gets back up and hits a couple of kicks to the back before letting Kaitlyn get onto her feet, hitting a couple of chops across the chest. She goes to whip her off to the ropes but Kaitlyn reverses it and catches her with a spinebuster type takedown on the return. Kaitlyn drags her by the legs to the corner and drops down, launching April up and over only for the champion to catch herself on the apron. She swings herself up onto the top rope and dives off for a crossbody, only to be caught right in the arms of Kaitlyn. She walks around momentarily before charging to the corner, slamming the champion back first. The crowd gives a bit of a cheer as Kaitlyn raises her fist in the air, dragging April onto her feet by the hair. She lifts her up for a suplex but Lee slides down the back and hits a kick to the back of the knee. She then goes for a kick to the head, Kaitlyn ducking away from it and hitting a powerbomb! April stays laid out on the mat and Kaitlyn hooks both legs up, April managing to push out of it at the count of two. Kaitlyn gets to her feet and can't believe that didn't finish off the champion. She drags her up and gets shoved aside, but returns with a spear attempt that misses. Kaitlyn then turns to a dropkick of the knees, followed up by the Shining Wizard! April hooks up the far leg and gets the pinfall.
Winner of the match and still Diva's Champion, April Lee (4:55) **
April springs herself onto her feet and flashes a smile to the camera, skipping around the ring crazily. She is awarded her Diva's Championship by the referee and she continues to skip around. She heads over to Kaitlyn's downed body and raises the title up high, giving a long laugh that ends with her leaning right over Kaitlyn's face. She puts the title belt over her shoulder and heads out of the ring, skipping towards the back as the official checks down on Kaitlyn as she remains hardly moving in the middle of the ring.
We transition to a promo video starting off with CM Punk's voice over, talking about the controversy in the WWE. Meanwhile, images of him attacking Triple H and beating him down at Extreme Rules a month ago come in. The voice over of Punk continues on, and transitions to him trash talking Hunter, and The Game refusing to come to the ring due to his jaw injury. Things pick up as Punk tricks HHH to come to Monday Night Raw to meet him in the ring, only to show up on the titantron at Triple H's house, harassing Stephanie and his children. The video highlights the attack on HHH's home by Punk, and comes to a conclusion with The Game vowing that at Over the Limit he would put Punk through sixty minutes of no holds barred hell for his wife, his children and himself.
No Holds Barred 60-Minute Ironman Match CM Punk vs Triple H
The bell rings and the two step to the middle of the ring, getting right in each other's face. They begin to talk smack back and forth and Hunter slaps Punk right across the face. The loud mouth tilts his head away and rubs at his mouth, swinging a fist but getting caught. The Game throws fists to the head repeatedly and knocks him back into the ropes, sending him over with a clothesline. He hops out of the ring and drags Punk onto his feet, slamming him neck first into the barricade. He sends boots to the chest over and over again before applying pressure to the neck, shoving Punk's face right into the barricade. He drags Punk back onto his feet and charges right at the steel steps, slinging him right into it. He drops down onto his knees and mounts over Punk, swinging fists into the head repeatedly. He lets Punk crawl away and throws his arms back to the crowd, whom cheers him on. Hunter goes back over to his rival and throws fists down on the back, slapping his face off of the announce table. Punk sends an elbow to the neck, however, and spins a kick into the ribs. He throws a few more and then focuses on the legs, slamming The Game's face off the steel post and steps. He rolls him back into the ring and follows in, letting him get up before going for the Go To Sleep, Hunter slipping free but being met with a superkick. Punk goes for a pin but gets just a count of two, and he drags HHH to his feet once again. He throws a couple of kicks to the mid-section and backs him into the corner, hitting a few more kicks before nailing one to the back of the head. HHH stumbles forward and drops face first to the mat, Punk spreading his arms out and hopping around the ring in taunt to the crowd. He pulls HHH to his feet once more and pushes him up against the ropes, backing off. He charges forward for a clothesline but is picked up by the legs and flipped up and over, only to land on the apron. Punk wraps his arm around the neck of Triple H and tries to pull him up for a suplex, only to get shoved and smacked back first into the announce table. Punk holds onto his spine and calls out in pain, rolling around on the floor. HHH steps out and takes Punk by the neck and tights, dragging him up and throwing him into the barricade once more. He takes him up again and rolls him back into the ring, getting in and rising up only to be met with a kick right in the jaw. Hunter turns to the ropes and re-adjusts himself, turning right to Punk lifting him up on his shoulders and hitting the Go To Sleep! He flops right down on the chest and hooks both legs up, getting the three count! (CM Punk - 13:05)
Punk gets back up onto his feet and chuckles, telling the crowd that it is already over. He goes for another pinfall on The Game, but he kicks out at two. Punk drags him up by the hair and is met with a hard low blow! HHH gets onto his feet and throws a hard fist into the head, dropping Punk to the mat. He hits a couple more of the same fists, Punk staggering back and pushing off the ropes, being hit with the knee to the face. HHH spreads his arms out, fired up, and sets up for the Pedigree, Punk managing to roll through in the middle and push out. He slips out of the ring and HHH follows, Punk pulling a chair from under the ring and hitting him in the stomach. He then raises it up high over his head, slamming it down across the back of the King of Kings! Punk swings it down again and cracks it across the spine, and continues going with it over and over and over again! The crowd roars with boos as Punk tosses the chair aside, swiping his hands out. "It's over! It's over!" He takes HHH by the hair and pulls him back into the ring, keeping his head out from under the ropes. He hits an elbow to the throat and then applies pressure to it, slapping HHH in the face before letting him roll to the middle of the ring. Punk hops onto the apron and brings himself onto the top turnbuckle, standing tall and spreading his arms out. He flies off but is met with a shot right to the stomach, The Game firing some shots to the head and following it up with a drop via the spinebuster! He hooks the far leg up but only gets a count of two. Both men stir back up onto their feet, Hunter forcing Punk back up and pushing him off the ropes and hitting him with a high knee on the return. He then nails another spinebuster and rises onto his feet all fired up, spreading his arms out wide. Punk staggers onto his feet and gets a kick to the stomach followed up by a vicious Pedigree! The Game rolls Punk over onto his back and hooks both legs up for the three count. (Triple H - 22:14)
Triple H rises back up onto his feet and backs off to the ropes, leaning against them momentarily. He steps out of the ring and walks around a bit before lifting the apron up to the pleasure of the fans. He searches underneath and pulls out a table, standing it up against the ring. He smiles a bit and opens it up, setting it up right next to the ring. He gets back up onto the apron but is met with Punk springboarding off the other set of ropes nearest, shooting back with a dropkick that topples Hunter off the apron and through the table! The fans return a mixed reaction as Punk crawls off to the corner, holding onto his head. He chuckles a bit and regains his energy, slipping out of the ring and moving towards his adversary. He drags Hunter off to the announce tables by the hair, smashing his face off of the Spanish unit. He then points over to the other table with King, J.R. and Cole, "The Spanish announce table has taken enough abuse!" He proceeds to rip off the covering of the table and rips out one of the monitors. He goes to drop it, but has second thoughts. He turns to the rising Game and smacks him right across the back of the head with it! He tosses the monitor down and takes HHH back onto his feet once more, clearing off the Spanish announce table and pulling him up onto it. He pulls HHH up once more and pulls him for a suplex, unable to pull him up though. The King of Kings puts up a bit of a struggle and finally lifts him up off the table, Punk rolling down and landing in front of Cole, grabbing onto his head to keep balance. He then jumps back at HHH, only to be caught in a spinebuster and he is thrown straight through the table! The crowd roars and the four commentators speak of the wreckage right in front of them. The fans break into a "Triple H" chant as he gets off the Spanish announce table and stumbles back against the ring. He goes back under the ring and takes out a steel chair of his own, pulling Punk back onto his feet and pushing him up against the steel post. "This is for my wife, you son of a bitch!" He swings the chair as hard as he can but Punk moves out of the way, the chair wrapping around the post and being dropped. Punk then smacks HHH's face off the post and rolls him back into the ring. He laughs and walks back around the ring, picking up the chair he used earlier still in tact. He rolls into the ring and sits it down, letting The Game struggle back up before knocking him back into the corner. He rolls back onto his feet and steps back before charging up with a high knee to the jaw, followed up by a bulldog onto the chair in the middle of the ring! The fans boo as Punk slides onto one knee, waving his hands once again and shaking his head with a sick grin. He goes for the pinfall, but gets just a count of two! Punk sits up in disbelief, looking around bewildered. He slaps his hands off the mat and drags Hunter up once again, kneeing him repeatedly in the face before pulling him onto his shoulders, nailing the Go To Sleep! He drops down and hooks both legs for the three. (CM Punk - 39:22)
Punk hops onto his feet once again, spreading his arms out and putting a count of two on one hand and one on the other. He goes over to the referee and tells him to call the match already before it gets out of hand, but of course the official tells him he can't do that. Punk goes over to The Game and pushes him out of the ring, following after him. He grabs a hold of some of the cords from the floor and wraps it right around his throat, applying pressure to the back and yanking away viciously. Hunter scrambles his hands about trying to get free, Punk tugging away until he finally feels like he has done enough. Punk steps around the lifeless body of the Game, dragging him onto his knees and smack talking him before giving a smack to the face. HHH sends a quick shove and the crowd cheers, Punk coming right back and kicking him in the back of the head, turning the cheers to boos. He drags him back up and pushes him against the barricade, hitting a series of chops to the chest. He pulls HHH's head down and hits a couple of knees. He pushes him back against the steel post and points his finger up to the crowd, climbing onto the barricade. He spreads his arms out in taunt and lets the heat continue on. He turns back to the King of Kings and dives off with a crossbody, only for HHH to move out of the way, Punk smacking his ribs right against the post! The fans once again cheer as The Game storms right over to him, mounting over his downed body, firing with shots to the forehead. He finally pulls free and forces Punk back up, tossing him down into the barricade. He rolls him back into the ring and steps in, backing Punk into the corner. HHH backs off momentarily as Punk waves his hands to stop him, HHH shaking his head in return and stomping viciously at the chest and face of Punk! He drags him up by the neck and tosses him across the ring into the other corner, stepping up and throwing some more fists. He climbs onto the second turnbuckle and proceeds to rain down with fist after fist after fist! The crowd cheers on as Hunter drops down, nailing a devastating spinebuster right in the middle of the ring! He steps right back up and lets Punk stumble up once again, kicking him right in the stomach and taking him by the jaw, raising his face back up. He says something to him before nailing another kick, followed up by the Pedigree! He covers him for the pinfall. (Triple H - 51:50)
HHH brings himself back onto his feet slowly, backing up against the ropes. He points down to Punk and walks right over, giving him a crotch chop to the pleasure of the Raleigh crowd! He pulls Punk back up, kicking him in the stomach and preparing for another Pedigree. Punk manages to slip free, however, and sends a kick towards the head only for HHH to duck and the referee is clocked! Punk then ducks a shot from The Game and nails him with the kick, catching his arm and delivering the Go To Sleep right in the middle of the squared circle! He lets HHH drop down to the mat and pushes his fists in the air. He licks way at his lips and struts about, dropping onto the mat and hooking the leg. Punk continues to laugh but notices the referee being down still, and he gets back onto his feet. He heads over to the referee and drags him by the collar towards HHH's laid out body. He goes for the pin again but the referee remains down. Punk slams his hands into the mat repeatedly, mounting on the referee and shaking at him. He pulls him to the corner and continues to try and wake him up. The crowd begins to cheer a bit as Stephanie McMahon emerges at the top of the ramp with her hands behind her back! She pulls her hands out front and reveals a sledgehammer, the crowd going wild as Triple H leans between the ropes, looking up to his wife. She comes down to the ring and hands him the hammer, Punk turning and walking over to the ropes, standing over Hunter. He points to Steph and gives her a grin, motioning her to come to him. HHH sends the hammer up suddenly and clocks Punk right in the ribcage! He stumbles backwards and The Game rises onto his feet, hitting him in the stomach once again! He raises it up high and brings it down across the spine! Punk drops down onto the mat and cringes in pain, calling out and squirming. Triple H goes to drop the hammer but looks at Stephanie, shaking her head at him. He shows a bit of a smile and clutches the hammer tight to his side, backing up a bit. Punk takes a hold of the ropes and starts to stagger onto his feet, leaning over the ropes. He looks right at Stephanie, "Bitch", and he turns right into an absolutely vicious shot to the jaw from the sledgehammer! The crowd roars as Punk flops down onto the mat, completely out cold. Hunter throws the hammer down to the mat and spreads his arms in signature fashion, breathing heavily. He marches over to the referee and drags him onto his feet and up in the corner. He pats his chest and cheek to wake him up, and turns back to Punk. He raises his hands in the air and gives a giant crotch chop, dragging Punk back onto his feet and hitting the hardest Pedigree of the night! He covers him up for the slow pinfall. (Triple H - 59:10)
Triple H rises back up onto his feet with a lead of three to two, and he picks his sledgehammer back up. He raises it up to the cheering crowd as Stephanie brings herself into the ring as well, moving up to her husband and giving him a hug. He throws the hammer down on the mat and hugs his wife tight, giving her a kiss as the clock officially reaches sixty minutes.
Winner of the match 3-2, Triple H (60:00) ****
The crowd bursts into cheers as Triple H's music hits, Justin Roberts announg him the victor. He drops down onto both knees, kneeling his head down. Stephanie kneels beside him and pus her arm around his shoulders, helping him back up onto his feet. The Game moves around the ring, rubbing his hand through his hair before pushing Punk out of the ring with his foot. He returns to the middle of the ring and spreads his arms out once again, giving a large yell out to the crowd. He embraces his wife once more as highlights from the match are shown, with each moment leading up to the fall, finally concluding with a sledgehammer to the jaw of Punk, followed up by a Pedigree leading to the final fall. The cameras return live with Triple H and Stephanie bringing themselves up to the top of the stage, Hunter giving one final signature taunt to the Raleigh, North Carolina crowd as Over the Limit comes to a conclusion.
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Post by Planktung on Jun 15, 2013 21:09:00 GMT -5
You didn't post Over The Limit. False title, stop ly......oh.
A solid opening to the show with Mr. Kennedy retaining the World Heavyweight Championship over The Miz. For as little as I care about the both of them, the match-up is very fitting. Two arrogant, loudmouth douchebags. Hopefully Kennedy's reign is nearing its end. The WWE Tag Team Championship match is one of the best looking tag team bouts that I can recall reading. The disqualification finish was fine. Not really a big fan of false finishes on PPV, but it was necessary to keep the gold on Danielson and Sandow without making the fresh duo of Cesaro and Ohno look weak. Ryback retaining the United States Championship was obvious, and I'm sure he'll have a monstrous reign with the title. But as I said in a previous reply, please don't let Wade Barrett slip into irrelevancy. Christian and Randy Orton put on a good one, I'm sure. And it's great to see Christian get the victor, though I suspect that Orton will eventually come out on top in the rivalry, making this Christian's only high point. I've always wanted to see a contest between The Undertaker and Sheamus, would be great, as it was here. Dean Ambrose and Cody Rhodes' involvement leading to 'Taker's victory was fine. I imagine that this feud will be continuing into the Summer, or at least with Sheamus and the Mercenaries of Darkness. Good defense of the Divas Championship for April Lee. Her remaining champion was for the better, though I wouldn't mind seeing Kaitlyn get a run some time down the line. Lastly, a massive, brutal main event between Triple H and CM Punk. Even if I'm not much of a fan of the result, I get that Hunter needed this victory after Punk came out on top of Extreme Rules. I would imagine that this will mark Triple H's exit from the diary for the time being, and I am curious to see where Punk goes from here. A very solid PPV overall. I'm quite enjoying the new monthly review format.
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Post by tg11 on Jun 15, 2013 21:37:22 GMT -5
Over the Limit Review
Mr. Kennedy is still the World Heavyweight Champion beating The Miz in what was a great opener for the PPV, it sets the tone for later on tonight but also Mr. Kennedy has taken on all comers since winning the title beating whoever has been set forth in his path, it makes me wonder if you are going to have Mr. Kennedy have a long title reign with the World Heavyweight Championship because if you do, then Kennedy deserves it but I wonder who the next obstacle will be? Or who the next #1 Contender for his title will be?
Loved the Kings of Wrestling's interview, love that Cesaro and Ohno are a team
Sandow and Danielson still the WWE Tag Team Champions winning this match all be it by DQ, it just shows you just how close they came to losing it all but then the post-match antics of KOW, I love it, and then attacking Sandow but Bryan coming to the rescue just shows us that this is far from over between these 2 teams
Ryback retaining his WWE United States Championship against Barrett, I love it because this win elevates Ryback even more while for Barrett he can move on to other things namely becoming WWE or World Heavyweight Champion
Christian vs Orton I loved it while with The Undertaker retaining his WWE Championship against Sheamus was even better, loving heel Taker
But the main event with Punk and Triple H was probably the match that stuck out the most to me as being the Match of the Night, so personal but yet so emotional with the Iron Man being No Holds Barred with fall after fall and then it being as physical of a match as I've ever seen, definite Match of the Year candidate for me
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 15, 2013 23:36:56 GMT -5
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Post by tg11 on Jun 17, 2013 17:58:17 GMT -5
Well I can't wait until Night of Champions man, it should be a great one
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jun 17, 2013 22:16:11 GMT -5
MAY 20 - JUNE 16 REVIEW
Undertaker, Sheamus, CM Punk and Randy Orton: After Sheamus, Punk and Orton all lost their matches at Over the Limit, they were given a new opportunity the night after by having matches to get into a fatal four way match for the WWE Championship at Night of Champions. Orton would end his losing streak by beating his opponent from the night before, Christian. Punk would go on to defeat John Morrison and Sheamus would defeat Cody Rhodes. In the following weeks, however, the trio of challengers would be more focused upon each other as The Undertaker would only appear at the end of their altercations, standing atop the stage with the Mercenaries of Darkness at his side.
Mr. Kennedy and Ryback: On Monday Night Raw after Over the Limit, Mr. Kennedy came down to the ring to gloat about his victory over The Miz the night before. To the shock of himself and the entire WWE Universe, the United States Champion - Ryback - would come down to the ring and tell Kennedy it was time he faced a real challenge. Kennedy would go on to reject the challenge, slap Ryback and run away through the crowd. On the following episode of Smackdown, however, Ryback would get his revenge by attacking Kennedy following a match and injuring his knee in the process. In response to the injury, Commissioner John Laurinaitis stripped Ryback of the United States Championship. After an appearance (and some 'encouraging' words) by Mr. McMahon on the following edition on Smackdown, however, Laurinaitis made the match between Kennedy and Ryback for the World Heavyweight Championship at Night of Champions.
Bryan Danielson/Damien Sandow and Kings of Wrestling: On the May 20th edition of Raw, Cesaro defeated Danielson. On the May 23rd edition of Smackdown, Ohno defeated Sandow. The week after, the Kings of Wrestling cut a promo claiming that they just proved themselves capable of winning - as well as denying their disqualification call at Over the Limit. Danielson and Sandow responded by telling the KOW that regardless of what happened, they would give them another chance at Night of Champions. The KOW would accept with handshakes before beating the champions down.
Dean Ambrose and Chris Jericho: Jericho came out the night after Over the Limit and stated that with the news of Dolph Ziggler having a setback with his injury, he was devastated upon learning about it, telling everybody that he wanted his revenge for the loss at Extreme Rules but will move on in the mean time. He then issued an open challenge to anybody in the back, and Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose would come out to the ramp, saying that he is under the wing of The Undertaker in the Mercenaries of Darkness, but one day he will take over the company and he would prove it by beating Jericho. In a match between the two, however, Cody Rhodes would come down to the ring in the middle of the match and begin a beat down on Jericho with Ambrose. In the following weeks, Jericho would continue to get beat down by the two Mercenaries, up until the point of getting his match for the Intercontinental Championship at Night of Champions following a successful attack on Ambrose on Raw before the pay-per-view.
April Lee and Kaitlyn: After Kaitlyn's loss at Over the Limit, she would come out the following night and tell everybody about not being upset about April's new attitude. However, Lee would come down to the ring and claim that Kaitlyn was absolutely devastated by her actions and needed to admit it. In the following weeks, Kaitlyn would be victorious in matches with April watching from ringside, and after every match the champion would mock Kaitlyn and flaunt the title towards her. On the June 5 edition of Raw, however, Kaitlyn would attack April and challenge her to a rematch at Night of Champions.
United States Championship: With the United States Championship vacant, John Laurinaitis announced a ten man battle royal for the belt at Night of Champions.
Kofi Kingston: Kingston returned from injury on the May 30th edition of Smackdown defeating Jack Swagger. Later on in the night, he would run into Mr. Kennedy backstage. The two would stare down and Kingston would make fun of the knee injury, telling Kennedy with an injury like that he wouldn't be John Laurinaitis' guy for much longer. They would confront the following week as well, with Kingston warning Kennedy that he could cash in his Money in the Bank Briefcase on him at any point in time, and with Night of Champions coming up - he'd be at ringside ready to cash it in.
The Rock: In the week following Over the Limit, a promo video aired without any real indication of what it was except for the date of Night of Champions at the end. In the second week, The Rock was shown as a part of the video and announced that he would be speaking at the pay-per-view event.
| WWE Championship The Undertaker(c) vs CM Punk vs Sheamus vs Randy Orton
World Heavyweight Championship Mr. Kennedy(c) vs Ryback
Intercontinental Championship Dean Ambrose(c) vs Chris Jericho
WWE Tag Team Championships Damien Sandow and Bryan Danielson(c) vs Kings of Wrestling
Ten Man Battle Royal for the Vacant United States Championship Jack Swagger vs Christian vs Evan Bourne vs The Miz vs Sin Cara vs Rey Mysterio vs John Morrison vs Alberto Del Rio vs Cody Rhodes vs Wade Barrett
Diva's Championship April Lee(c) vs Kaitlyn
Plus --- A special appearance by The Rock! | Date, Venue Location | Theme Song | June 17, 2012 - IZOD Center - East Rutherford, NJ | "Champion" by Clement Marfo & The Frontline
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Post by tg11 on Jun 18, 2013 6:27:51 GMT -5
- I love it, a Fatal 4-Way Match for the WWE Championship with Undertaker having to defend his WWE Championship against CM Punk, Sheamus and Randy Orton and the thing is, Undertaker is at a disadvantage having to defend his WWE Championship against not one, not two but three men and the thing is he would only have a 25% chance of retaining his WWE Championship because he doesn't even have to be involved in the decision to lose his title because Sheamus could pin Punk or Orton or Taker or Orton could pin Sheamus, Punk, or Taker or Punk could pin Taker, Sheamus or even Orton, and Taker could lose his title that way, so either way it looks slim that The Undertaker will retain his WWE Championship even if he has his Ministry of Darkness
- I don't agree with Big Johnny stripping Ryback of the WWE United States Championship and why? Just because he injured the World Heavyweight Champion Mr. Kennedy, if anything if that is not bias, I don't know what is honestly, here is hoping Big Johnny gets fired because he is clearly showing favoritism towards superstars and not only that but he is abusing his power but in any event it frees up Ryback to gain the World Heavyweight Championship, so I'm happy in that regard because it looks like Kennedy's World Title reign is in serious jeopardy if not from Ryback, Kofi could cash it in on him, so Kennedy better have eyes in the back of his head
- Cesaro and Ohno are primed to become the new WWE Tag Team Champions, I mean it is that simple, they have had all the momentum in this feud and not to mention Sandow and Danielson I bet we will start to see cracks formed in their team and then either Sandow will turn on Danielson or vice versa with Danielson turning on Sandow either way Cesaro and Ohno at Night of Champions will beat them, I just know it
- Ambrose vs Jericho for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, it restores prestige to the title to have Jericho going after it because Jericho has won the most IC Titles in WWE history winning a record 9 IC Titles, could he be on pace to win his 10th WWE Intercontinental Championship? But also Ambrose he is a Mercenary of Darkness under the wing of the WWE Champion The Undertaker, and Ambrose has nearly been unstoppable ever since becoming IC Champion, so something has gotta give here
- Loving this heel turn of April Lee's because ever since becoming the WWE Divas Champion, it is like she has a huge chip on her shoulder having to feel like she has something to prove to herself but also to the entire WWE Divas Division but here is hoping Kaitlyn finally can shut April up because these 2 former friends about to go at it, it has been building up for a very long time, and even if April can beat Kaitlyn, she has other divas to worry about namely Kharma, The Bella Twins, Layla, Natalya among others
- A 10-man over the top rope battle royal to determine who will be the new WWE United States Champion, well I can't wait to see who is in this battle royal since the title is now vacated since the former champion Ryback was stripped of it, so it will be interesting to see who wins, my pick for the new WWE United States Champion is John Morrison
- Yes love Kofi taking a stand and putting Kennedy the World Heavyweight Champion on notice telling him that if he wants he could cash his baby in on Kennedy especially if he wasn't careful and if Kofi is at ringside during Ryback/Kennedy, then you know just his presence alone would cause Kennedy to take his eye off the ball but even so Kennedy has a champion's advantage he could get himself counted out or disqualified and he would still keep the World Heavyweight Championship meaning Kofi can't cash in because by the time that could happen, Kennedy would probably bolt from ringside like a coward
- Glad The Rock is making his return to WWE once again because the last time we saw Rock, CM Punk hit The Rock with a GTS in the build-up towards WrestleMania 28 so it will be interesting to see what The Rock does
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Post by tg11 on Jun 18, 2013 6:37:50 GMT -5
Please tell me The Rock is coming back and that he is sticking around
Because if there is anyone The Rock should feud with, it is definitely John Cena, to build up Once in a Lifetime
But at the same time now we have RAW 1000 in July, I wonder which legends or faces from the past you will have return for RAW 1000
Here is hoping, no I am praying you finally bring back Brock Lesnar to WWE, and eventually you bring back Paul Heyman too
But also hoping you have Joe Hennig become Curtis Axel, and with Curtis Axel becoming a "Paul Heyman guy"
But as for RAW 1000, who I can see returning for that, there's Shawn Michaels, X-Pac, New Age Outlaws, Ric Flair, Batista maybe, Kevin Nash maybe, Austin is a most definite for RAW 1000, Hulk Hogan for RAW 1000 I doubt it but if it happens then that's great, Kurt Angle is a most definite for RAW 1000, so many other legends and Hall of Famers I can see returning for RAW 1000 in July
But then for your July pay per view, I wonder what you will do for it, like which PPV will be your July pay per view replacing Money in the Bank?
Because I know SummerSlam is in August that much I know, and then September since Night of Champions was moved up to June, I wonder what your September pay per view will be?
Because I know October is Hell in a Cell and then November being Survivor Series and then December being Tables, Ladders and Chairs
But in any event I can't wait to see how the rest of the year turns out
Because 2013 it is all about The Royal Rumble PPV, in January, the Royal Rumble Match and just which man will outlast 29 other men to win the 2013 WWE Royal Rumble Match and headline WrestleMania 29 in the main event for either the WWE Championship or the World Heavyweight Championship, well whoever it is, they have a ticket with destiny
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