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Tuesday, 16 April 2013

New WWE United States Champion Crowned on RAW, WWE Superstars Matches Taped


- Kofi Kingston became a three-time WWE United States Champion on last night’s RAW from Greenville, South Carolina, by defeating Antonio Cesaro. Kofi earned a title shot by defeating Cesaro on Friday’s SmackDown. Here is a photo:
- WWE taped the following matches last night for WWE Superstars:
* Tamina Snuka vs. Natalya
* Primo and Epico vs. Tensai and Brodus Clay


Tuesday, 9 April 2013

The Shield In Action on This Week’s WWE Main Event, Match Taped for WWE SMS, Dark Match


- WWE taped the following match tonight in Boston, MA for WWE Saturday Morning Slam:

* The Great Khali, Natalya and Hornswoggle vs. Epico, Primo and Rosa Mendes

* The Usos vs. Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow

- Justin Gabriel defeated Curt Hawkins in the dark match before tonight’s tapings.

- The following matches were taped for Wednesday’s WWE Main Event:

* Tensai, Brodus Clay and Kofi Kingston vs. Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns

* Zack Ryder vs. Big E Langston

* Yoshi Tatsu vs. Jack Swagger

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Trish Stratus Says She Would Have Liked to Work with Angelina Love


TrishStratus.com published a ten question Q&A with Trish Stratus that was done in conjunction with SLAM! Wrestling. One of the questions Trish was asked was which female wrestler she would have like to have worked with that isn't with WWE.

"From the TNA girls, Angelina Love," Stratus replied. "I think she's awesome in the ring and I think the fans would like to see Angelina Love vs. Trish Stratus. (I may be partial because I'm Canadian). Maybe it could be Angelina vs. Nattie vs. Trish?"

Trish also discussed the television projects she's currently involved with, if she would work behind the scenes for WWE and more.

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

WWE Superstars Spoiler Results - March 29, 2013


WWE taped this week's episode of WWE Superstars from the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Here are the full results. 

* Kofi Kingston defeated Primo. 

* Natalya defeated Aksana.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

WWE Saturday Morning Slam Results - March 23, 2013


We open with the short graphic intro and go to crowd shots. 

- The voice-over guy explains what a handicap match is as we see clips of The Great Khali and Primo & Epico. 

- The Great Khali makes his entrance with Natalya. Brad Maddox is on commentary with Josh Mathews. Primo & Epico make their entrance with their new music and the lovely Rosa Mendes.
Rosa's chest does not have an extra piece of cloth like last week and she is in a tight tank-top. 

Handicap Match: The Great Khali vs. Primo & Epico 

Maddox says he made the stip for this match as Primo & Epico and try and fail to double team Khali. They get him down but Khali fights back up with a chop and a big boot. Maddox says he goes back to 1998 with Mick Foley. Khali has Primo isolated in the ring as he hits him with off-camera chops in opposite corners. Primo cartoonishly (is that a word?) sells it. Maddox says one of the many exciting changes to this show is that it will now be called Saturday Mid-Afternoon Slam. Khali throws Primo over the top as Epico tries to flip the giant from under the ropes. Khali just sits down on him and gets the pin. 

Winner by pin: The Great Khali 

Khali and Natalya dance in the ring. 

- Natalya pulls double duty after the break as she interviews the new General Manager Mick Foley. Foley is dressed like an upscale bouncer in a black shirt and grey sport coat. Foley compliments Natalya on her visit to
Rwanda and Khali's win. Damien Sandow interrupts and says he was offended by being overlooked for GM by someone who is the embodiment of the unwashed masses. Miz interrupts with his "Really?" shtick. Miz says Foley is a legend and smart enough to make him the main character of his book. 

Speaking of books, Foley asks Sandow if he's familiar with Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. Sandow nods his head as if to say, "Duh!" Foley says he is getting a sense that Miz and Sandow don't like each other so the sensible thing to do is to put them in a match today. Miz smiles, Sandow is disgusted, and they both leave. Natalya tells Mick she loves that book; Foley says he has never read it. 

Instant Reaction: Not a bad little segment for a Saturday morning crowd. Obviously it gave Foley something to do as GM but he also got a chance to display his wit and personality to a younger generation who may be unfamiliar with him and have maybe only seen clips or heard his name mentioned. Miz was just there but Sandow was fantastic as always and his character is perfect for this show. At least they are trying to teach the kids about literature. 

- This week's Saturday Morning Spotlight is The Miz. We see some highlights and he makes his entrance in the ring as we go to a break. 

- Damien Sandow brings us a sophisticatedly worded PSA to not try this at home. 

- Miz awaits Sandow in the ring as we return. Sandow silences the music and cuts a promo on Miz on his way to the ring. Sandow talks about Miz' movie and being the host of MizTV but he is a "Jack of all trades and master of none." Sandow says he is a true Renaissance man. 

Damien Sandow vs. The Miz 

Maddox continues to be oddly entertaining on commentary as Miz and Sandow lock-up to a stalemate. The crowd chants that Miz is awesome and Sandow tries to silence them. Miz "Wooo's" like Ric Flair as he keeps a crank on Sandow's arm even as he tries to roll through. They go back and forth and Sandow ducks a punch out of the ring as we go to a commercial. 

Miz leaps from up top but Sandow side-steps and throws him over the top in front of Josh and Maddox. Sandow brings him back in and gets 2. Sandow does a cartwheel and hits The Elbow of Disdain for another near-fall. Miz mounts a comeback and speeds things up for a couple of near-falls. Miz goes for the figure-4 but Sandow kicks him off and Josh says it is a move that Miz has been trying to perfect for weeks. Miz takes out Sandow's leg with a dropkick and applies the figure-4 as Sandow taps. 

Winner by submission: The Miz 

- We go backstage in the locker room with Brodus Clay and Tensai in matching red jump suits as they compare their "dookie rope" chains. The Kangol logos on their hats are blurred. Mick Foley joins them and says he is deeply troubled. He says he showed them his knee dance last week but he needs to learn how to do their horse-riding dance. They show him how to do the Gangnam Style; (that particular move was around before that song.) 

The Prime Time Players interrupt and call Tensai & Brodus "hippos" and say they have been high-jacking kids' birthday parties and eating all the cake and ice cream. Foley says the hippopotamus is a proud and noble breed and asks what he can do for them. Clay asks Foley why he is wasting him time with Team Bounce-A-Check. Titus tells him to bounce a belly. PTP do the Millions of Dollars dance and say Foley should do it at his Hall of Fame speech. Tensai & Clay join PTP in the dance but chime in with, "Bouncin' checks, bouncin' checks." The crowd pops. Foley gets in between them and says both teams are great dancers and who is better is up for debate but we need to find out who the better tag team is next week. Both teams like it. Titus and Darren leave; Foley, Tensai, and Clay dance as we go off the air. 

Instant Reaction and Final Thoughts: That segment really came off well. The interaction between Brodus Clay and Titus O'Neil was golden. Clay was comfortable and it seems as if he's finally finding his character. I wrote the same thing about him last week, but this is the most personality Clay has ever shown in his year-plus run as the Funkasaurus. Tensai fits really nicely with Brodus so far and as I wrote in last night's SmackDown report, they actually "look" like and old-school monster tag team. The Funkasaurus gimmick itself is a little undefined though. It is part 80's hip-hop, part funk, part disco, and all blaxploitation: classic Vince McMahon. 

Titus O'Neil continues to shine, not counting the horrible segment with John Cena on RAW, but he did well with what he was given. I didn't like the PTP gimmick at first but there is a huge upside to Titus, face or heel, and I feel he can really connect with the masses in a mainstream kind of way. WWE has never had, or been willing to push, an African American who was also really talented on the mic, to the moon. (Booker T was not used to his full potential as a heel and especially as a face. He was over big-time, fans were itching to cheer him, but WWE never pulled the trigger.) Titus just has that charismatic pro-athlete type thing about him and his personality is, for lack of better terms, just hip and modern. More importantly, it is authentic. Given the presumed audience, I don't know if Foley gave them "the rub" or vice versa.

Sunday, 17 March 2013

Beth Phoenix Talks About Retiring from WWE

Former WWE Diva Beth Phoenix was a guest on this week's edition of Monday Night Mayhem. Here are some highlights from the interview. 

Why she believes that the time was right for her to retire from the WWE: "I entered a different season in my life. I'm 32. I started wrestling when I was 19 years old, and I spent my entire adult life on the road chasing this dream, and I loved it. I absolutely loved everything I did with WWE, and I had a wonderful career with them. It's time to check other things and experience other parts of life that you can't when you're 'married to the business,' and that's literally what you have to do to be successful. I did so much in the way of my dream, and I certainly left no stone unturned. To chase other dreams, I kind of had to make that really tough decision to move on to the next phase of my life." 

Her favorite matches and favorite moment in her WWE career: "My favorite match would be a tie, with my match with Nattie (her last televised WWE match in her hometown of Buffalo on the September 28th edition of SmackDown) and my match with Candice at Unforgiven (2007), which was my first match for the WWE Divas Championship. My favorite moment would probably be my entrance in the Royal Rumble. It's no secret that I've been influenced by Chyna. Her moment in the Royal Rumble was groundbreaking, and to be able to be the next girl to do was mind-blowing. I don't think my heart was beating the whole time I was in the ring." 

Her thoughts on the current state of women's wrestling and why she believes "right now is the best time to be a WWE Diva": "Wrestling goes through seasons. Some things become trends for a while or other things become a trend or the style. When women's wrestling got really hot, it was in a mature era where the girls could be more sexual and then be tough at the same time., so there was a lot of attention on it. It's hard to call attention to something when you don't have the same tools that you did. It takes a while to condition people to a different product, as opposed to what they're used to seeing. I think right now is the best time to be a Diva. What it is about is finding out what they don't and making yourself a commodity in that area. I think eventually you will see the standouts come to the forefront." 

Whether or not she sees a possible WWE Hall of Fame induction becoming a reality for her some day:"I think there is a long, long line of ladies and gentlemen for that matter that needs to go in there long before I'm even on the radar. It would be amazing. Would I be thrilled and would it be the most amazing thank you anyone can get? It would be amazing, but it's not something I need in my life to feel like my career had ended or anything. I don't need to get that awesome recognition, because I had so many great moments while I was there."
 

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Santino Doing Promotional Work, HBK Attending Race



- Mick Foley, Sheamus, Rosa Mendes, Natalya and Stephanie McMahon were representing WWE at a USO event at the home of Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Winnefeld yesterday. Here is a photo of them:


- Shawn Michaels noted on Twitter that he will be in attendance for NASCAR's NRA 500 race on April 13th from Texas Motor Speedway. 

- Santino Marella is currently in Italy doing promotional work for WWE. He tweeted on Wednesday: 
"What a great day in Roma! met with local students with the Be A Star program, had a signing, and heard the bells ring for the new pope!"

Sunday, 10 March 2013

WWE Saturday Morning Slam Results - March 9, 2013


The quest for a General Manager on Saturday Morning Slam continues. Who will move one step closer to that position? It should be DAZZLING. 

Teddy Long is with Natalya in the back and he tells Natalya that him and Booker think that she is doing a great job doing interviews on the show. Natalya says that she is looking forward to running the show. 


AJ Lee interrupts and reminds Teddy that she was the Raw General Manager before and her and Dolph should be running the show. 

Teddy suggests that they meet in the ring to help Teddy and Booker make their decision. 

Your announcers are Josh Mathews and Dolph Ziggler. 

Match Number One: AJ Lee versus Natalya 

They lock up and Natalya with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Natalya lies down next to AJ when AJ goes down to the mat and AJ tries for a side head lock but Natalya moves out of the way. Natalya picks up AJ and spins her around but AJ tries for a sunset flip. Natalya drops down and gets a near fall. 

Natalya works on the wrist but AJ with a kick to the leg and she gets a near fall with a head scissors take down. AJ skips around Natalya but Natalya with a clothesline and a front face lock but AJ with a single arm DDT and she gets a near fall. AJ wraps Natalya’s arm in the ropes and the referee warns her. AJ with an arm bar and she turns it into a hammer lock. 

AJ takes a page out of Dolph’s playbook with a headstand and bridge to add extra pressure. Natalya runs AJ into the turnbuckles but AJ tries for a sleeper. Natalya with a snap mare to get out of the hold. AJ gets to the ropes to prevent Natalya from putting her in the Sharpshooter. AJ holds on to the ropes and Natalya shakes them to get AJ loose. 

Natalya with a rollup for a near fall. Natalya with a drop kick but she holds her arm as she tries to get feeling back into the limb. AJ gets her boots up when Natalya charges into the corner. AJ with a cross body from the turnbuckles, but the momentum of the move puts Natalya on top and she gets the three count. 

Winner: Natalya 

After the match, AJ looks distraught in the ring while Natalya celebrates as she goes to the back. Dolph goes into the ring to check on AJ and they hug. 

We go to commercial. 

We are back with highlights of the opening match. 

Who will become the show’s general manager? We take a look at some previous general managers including Roddy Piper, Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Shawn Michaels, Stephanie McMahon, John Laurinaitis, and Vince McMahon. 

Daniel Bryan is in the Saturday Morning Spotlight before his match with Wade Barrett. 

Tony Dawson is in the back with Daniel Bryan. Tony asks Daniel about his interest in being the Saturday Morning Slam General Manager. Daniel says that it is obvious. The authority figure needs to be intelligent, even tempered, and well groomed. He needs to be decisive on the tough questions. With him, you will either get a YES or a NO. There will be no maybes. 

Wade Barrett enters the interview area and he says that he has a few tough questions for Daniel. Does Daniel stand a chance of winning. . . no. Will he knock Daniel silly with his bull hammer . . . yes. Will Daniel ever be the same . . . maybe. 

Daniel asks Tony if Wade Barrett needs a hug. 

We have a new color commentator for this match and it is Kane. 

Match Number Two: Daniel Bryan versus Wade Barrett 

The crowd chants yes and Daniel responds with a no. Barrett with a slam and kick followed by a side head lock. Barrett with a shoulder tackle. Bryan with an arm drag into an arm bar. Bryan with a hammer lock but Barrett with an elbow. Bryan with a drop kick but he misses a round kick and Barrett goes to the floor. 

Barrett sees Kane at the announce table and he returns to the ring. Bryan with a drop toe hold and he sets for the surfboard but instead he just drives Barrett’s knees into the mat. Bryan with a series of kicks but Barrett with the Blackpool Slam and he gets a near fall. 

We go to commercial. 

We are back and Barrett with a clothesline and he gets a near fall. Barrett works on the back and he stretches Bryan. Bryan with a kick but Barrett with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker for a near fall. Barrett with a knee to the midsection and then he hits a slingshot back breaker. 

Barrett with a near fall. Barrett returns to the back to wear down Bryan. Bryan with a flying clothesline and then he hits the running drop kick into the corner. Bryan gets a near fall. Barrett with an Irish whip but Bryan floats over. Barrett with a back heel kick and then he goes for a pump handle slam but Bryan lands on his feet. Bryan with a crucifix for the three count. 

Winner: Daniel Bryan 

After the match, Bryan goes to the announce table and he hugs his tag team partner. 

We are told that next week we will find out who the new General Manager will be. 

We go to credits.