March 2010
WrestleMania 26 Rewind: When The Show Stops...
March 31, 2010 by Ron Johnson |
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This is it wrestling fans!! After several months of anarchy, betrayal and surprises, it comes down to this one night. After tonight, everything will change, and nothing will be the same. The night starts off in
The fireworks fly high as the show goes officially live at The University of Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix/Glendale,
WWE Unified Tag Team Championships
Rock –n- Rap Connection vs. Unified Tag Champions ShoMiz
The former tag championship partners start the physicality with Morrison getting early control, until Big Show comes in and levels the playing field. Show goes up top, only to get dropped with a quick kick to the skull from Morrison on the outside. Truth tags in his partner, but Show is able to tag in Miz. Miz looks in control until Morrison is able to drop him with a knee. Thanks to Show, the Tag Champions have complete control. But thanks to a blind tag and right hand, ShoMiz is able to get the pin and retain the Unified Tag Team Championships.
Winner: ShoMiz
Triple Threat Match
Cody Rhodes vs. Ted DiBiase vs. Randy Orton
Legacy looks confident and united as they stare down their former mentor. Orton goes straight after both with a right hand and uppercut to both men. After taking care of
Both then decide to trade off and exchange blows to their former mentor. But Orton begins to fight back with right hands to both men but gets caught with a huge clothesline from DiBiase. Following a double team, Legacy takes the time to acknowledge the 70,000+ crowd. But it gets interesting when Legacy prepares to take the pinfall. Both members start fighting each other and lose interest in taking out their mentor. Orton takes full advantage by regaining his composure before taking the fight to both men. Following a pair of slams and a backbreaker, Orton prepares for the RKO before getting pulled out by DiBiase.
Winner: Randy Orton
In the back, Vickie Guerrero is selling herself up by talking about her match when she is interrupted by Santino. Santino decides to snap into a Slim Jim, and we are graced with Mae Young, Mean Gene and finally former Women’s/Divas Champion Melina. With that, it’s time for the Money in the Bank!!!
Money in The Bank Ladder Match
(Kofi Kingston, MVP, Evan Bourne, Jack Swagger, Shelton Benjamin, Matt Hardy, Dolph Ziggler, Drew McIntyre, Kane & Christian)
The physicality begins with every opponent slugging it out. The ladder is finally brought in, but it is Drew McIntyre that is the one seeing stars as he suffers a Gateway Kick, Twist of Fate and Drive-By. Bourne becomes the first to reach the case, but he is eliminated quickly by Kane. Kofi delivers another ladder (the hard way) to Hardy and Swagger.
Christian takes out Swagger, Hardy and
Bourne gets tossed by Hardy, and he gets tossed by Swagger onto the other ladder. MVP and Benjamin are slugging it out near the ladder. Kane finally rises to his feet, and he takes out both Benjamin and MVP before taking his chance at the case. Ziggler returns and is just fingertips away before getting shoved off by the Big Red Monster. He then delivers a huge chokeslam on the ladder to Ziggler. Kofi returns and delivers Trouble in
Kofi improvises and turns a pair of broken ladders into stilts, and just when it looks good for him, McIntyre returns to take him down. But just like karma is always a bitch, Hardy knocks him down and sends him spread eagle to the ropes. Christian, Hardy and Kane are battling on the ladders when Kane gets dropped and Hardy gets nailed with reverse DDT from the former ECW Champion, Christian. Christian is heading up when Swagger returns and takes him down. After countless attempts at unhooking, Swagger finally gets the case unhooked and is the 2010 Money in the Bank Winner!!
WWE Extreme Rules will be Sunday April 25th, Live on Pay Per View!!!
Intermission: WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2010
1) Stu Hart (Represented by The Hart Family)
2) Wendi Richter
3) Mad Dog Vachon
4) Antonio Inoki
5) Bob Uecker
6) Gorgeous George (Represented by
7) “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase
As the ’10 Class basks in the glory of their inductions, we prepare for the past, present and future collide as Triple H and Sheamus prepare to collide!!!
Evolution Collision
“The Game” Triple H vs. “The Celtic Warrior” Sheamus
The two lock up in a tie-up before Sheamus shoves The Game. After some smack talking from Sheamus, Triple H answers back with a huge bitch slap before coming just a heartbeat away from delivering the Pedigree. The Game has control with a suplex and knee drop before the Celtic Warrior squirms out of the ring. The Game locks in the Figure Four Leglock back in the ring, but Sheamus manages to reach the ropes in time.
Sheamus manages to buy more time by shoving Triple H into the steel steps. Back in the ring, Sheamus nails the Celtic Break not once, but twice. He then continues the punishment in the corner with shots to the head before stomping The Game into the mat. Sheamus continues the assault with a powerslam, but he is unable to finish the job as Triple H kicks out once again. Sheamus applies a huge headlock, but The Game manages to break it with a back suplex before he lets his boots do the talking.
Triple H starts fighting back with right hands before delivering the Harley Race High Knee and vintage facebuster. Following a kick out, Triple H nails a neckbreaker but only gets a two-count. Both men look exhausted as they slug it out in the corner. Sheamus slips out and aims for the Celtic Curse, but Triple H aims for the Pedigree, only to get dropped by the Celtic Boot! Despite being in disbelief, Sheamus takes aim once again to finish off The King of Kings. Triple H delivers the spinebuster, but he also only fails to get the win. Sheamus manages to get another boot on the skull of Triple H, but he is not satisfied. As he aims for the Celtic Curse, Triple H drops him with the Pedigree to pick up his second victory over The Celtic Warrior.
Winner: Triple H
Familia vs. Straight Edge
CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio (If Mysterio loses, he must join the SES)
Thanks to Luke Gallows, Punk is able to get the early advantage. Mysterio gets caught in the tree of woe, and Serena shows that she has skills as she gets a shot in. Mysterio is able to beat the 10-count but gets caught in a headlock for his troubles. Both men pull everything out of their arsenal, but Punk nails a huge kick to drop Mysterio. After a near fall, Punk crawls back for another shot at victory, but he is unable to get the victory on four separate attempts. Mysterio manages to bounce back with a tornado DDT.
Punk catches Mysterio from the 619 attempt, but Mysterio blocks the GTS. Mysterio heads up top, but he misses the Frog Splash. Punk capitalizes by nailing the knee lift. As Mysterio aims for the 619, Serena blocks one side, while Gallows blocks the other. Punk sets up for the Go To Sleep, but Mysterio manages to shove Punk into Gallows, hit the 619 and the West Coast Splash to get the win and keep the Straight Edge Society without his services.
Winner: Rey Mysterio
13-Year Street Fight
Vince McMahon vs. Bret “The Hitman” Hart
Before the bell, Vince shows that he indeed intends to screw Bret by having his entire family serve as Lumberjacks for this match. To top it all off, Bruce Hart, Stu’s second son, will serve as special referee for this match. But it is Bret that gets the laugh as he acknowledges that this will be the night that Bret screws Vince. With that, it’s time for the fun.
Bret takes the fight to his former boss, but it’s the family that gets some fun out of it as The Hart Dynasty makes damn sure that Vince doesn’t crawl his way out of this battle. The Dynasty nails a modified Doomsday Device before shoving McMahon back into the ring. McMahon slides out of the ring and brings in the weapons as well...unfortunately for him, he doesn’t get the chance to use it. Hart grabs the crowbar from Kidd and takes it to a staggered McMahon.
Hart then sets up for the Sharpshooter, but he decides to punish McMahon a little more. He sets up for it again but decides to nail the grapefruits a few times instead. DH Smith slides in a steel chair, and Hart decides to take a seat and watch McMahon crawl towards safety. Hart then rises from the chair, folds it back up and slams it across the back of the Chairman. Following several shots from the chair, Hart again looks to lock in the Sharpshooter. And thanks to the screaming from his family and he crowd, Hart finally locks it in and gets the tapout victory over his former boss.
As McMahon gets carried out, the Hart Family raises the hand in victory and celebration of Bret Hart’s victory.
Winner: Bret Hart
World Heavyweight Championship
Chris Jericho vs. “The Rated R Superstar” Edge
He then locks in the Walls of Jericho followed by a Single Leg Canadian Crab, but Edge manages to make it to the ropes. After a near fall, both men launch out of the ring with Edge able to get back into the ring. But
Winner (and loser): Chris Jericho
Following the match, we are informed that there was a 26-Man Battle Royal before the show went on the air. In the end, Yoshi Tatsu manages to eliminate Zack Ryder to pick up the win in that very Battle Royal.
10-Diva Tag Team Match
Michelle McCool, Alicia Fox, Layla, Maryse & Vickie Guerrero vs. Eve Torres, Beth Phoenix, Mickie James, Gail Kim & Kelly Kelly
Vickie tries to throw her weight around (literally) on Gail Kim, but it is Beth Phoenix that shows that there is strength in numbers (and not on the scale). All five Divas get a shot at revenge on Vickie. After all the Divas deliver their finishers, it is Vickie Guerrero who gets the last laugh with a Bullfrog Splash on Kelly Kelly to pick up the win in her first WrestleMania match.
WWE Championship
WWE Champion Batista vs. John Cena
The Animal nails a hard headlock to Cena followed by a tough shoulder block, but Cena bounces back with a headlock of his own. But it doesn’t take long for the physicality to begin as Batista drops Cena with a huge clothesline from behind. Batista continues to focus on the head and neck of Cena with a big boot on the outside to the side of Cena’s skull. Cena bounces back once again with a huge suplex.
Cena goes on the charge with shots in the corner followed by drop. As Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment, Batista nails a DDT followed by a huge boot. He then keeps Cena on the ground with a modified headlock/body scissors. Cena manages to power out of the hold and shows what he’s truly made of as he exchanges blows with the Animal. Batista nails a neckbreaker and then applies another headlock to focus on the neck. But Cena again powers out of it to deliver a shoulder back toss.
Cena fights back with a pair of shoulder blocks followed by the Beantown Bomb. But Batista cuts him off at the pass with a Spinebuster. But as Batista celebrates, he gets caught with the STF, only to have Batista reach the ropes. Batista jumps up and delivers the Spear, but he only gets a near fall out of it. The two battle on the top rope, with Cena getting the upper hand with some headbutts. But déjà vu drops in to pay a visit as Cena prepares for the Boston Leg Drop, but Cena opts for the Top Rope 5-Knuckle Shuffle.
As Cena aims for the Adjustment, Batista counters into the Batista Bomb to pick up the…NO! Cena kicks out once again!! Cena counters another Bomb and hits the Attitude Adjustment to pick up the…NO!!! Batista kicks out as well!!!! Cena heads to the top rope and gets dropped ala Summerslam!!!
As Batista goes in for the kill, Cena counters into the STF, but this time…Batista can’t power out and is forced to tap out! Cena regains the WWE Championship and exorcises his demons as well!!!
Winner and New WWE Champion: John Cena
Grand Finale
Career vs. Streak
Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker
After another ounce of mocking from Shawn Michaels, the physicality begins with HBK delivering chops, but the Deadman delivers Snake Eyes followed by the Big Boot. Taker goes for Ol’ School and delivers it with huge force. He then guns for the chokeslam, but HBK delivers an elbow to the skull. HBK fires back by focusing on the left arm of Undertaker.
After dodging Sweet Chin Music, Taker gets ambushed by the leg from Michaels. Taker takes a chance, but HBK manages to nail a shoulder tackle to the injured knee of Undertaker. Shawn tries to go for the Heartbreaker, but Undertaker shoves him out of the ring. On the outside, Taker drives Michaels into the steel steps before aiming for the Leg Drop. Back in the ring, Michaels fires back with a Figure Four Leglock, but Taker turns it into an Indian Death Lock.
Both men begin slugging it out with Undertaker getting the advantage briefly. Michaels fires back with a set of chops followed by the Flying Forearm. But as Michaels kips up, Taker delivers a thunderous chokeslam, only to get a near fall. Taker aims for the
Back in the ring, Taker aims for the Last Ride, but Michaels counters into a Facebuster. HBK goes up top for the Elbow Drop, but Taker raises the knees just in time. Undertaker delivers the Hells Gates, but Michaels is able to counter into a near fall. Both men look spent, but HBK delivers Sweet Chin Music…only to get a near fall. As he preps for another one, Taker counters into the Last Ride…but he also gets a near fall. Both men are laying it all on the line as Taker launches him out of the ring.
On the outside, HBK counters The Last Ride and nails Sweet Chin Music…followed by a moonsault on the announcer’s table. Back in the ring, Shawn nails Sweet Chin Music again…but only gets a two-count out of it. Shawn tunes up again, but he gets dropped with a chokeslam. Taker then delivers a huge
Taker tells Shawn to stay down, but HBK stands up, slaps Taker and mocks him once more.Taker responds by nailing one final Tombstone Piledriver before picking up the cover and getting the win to not only improve to 18-0 at WrestleMania, but also end the illustrious career of Shawn Michaels.
As the fireworks go off all around Glendale, The Deadman prepares to leave the arena, when he has a change of heart and picks up his fallen foe. He then stands him up against the ropes, says, "I'm sorry, and I Love You." before shaking his hand and leaving the ring. HBK looks around at the hands and salutes each and every one of them before walking out of the ring shaking hands of fans. He then drops to his knees at the entrance ramp and salutes the crowd one more time before riding off into the sunset as WrestleMania comes to an end.
Winner & 18-0 at WrestleMania: The Undertaker (Meaning that Shawn Michaels is officially retired)
WrestleMania 26 Preview: Destruction in the Desert
March 24, 2010 by Ron Johnson |
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This is it, wrestling fans! After several months of anarchy and chaos, it all comes to an end...this Sunday! There are so many questions that need to be answered this Sunday, and after it's all said and done, when the smoke clears, all of these questions should be answered. And what are those questions? Well, that wasn't one of them...but these are.
1) Will the 13-year McMahonitosis finally exit the mouth of Bret Hart?
2) Will the Code be broken by a Rated R Rebel?
3) Is The Animal the Achilles' Heel of The Chain Gang Commander?
4) Is this the Final night we see 619?
5) Will the students get the best of the teacher?
6) Who makes Mr. Money in the Bank in the epic 10-Man MiTB Ladder Match?
7) Will the Celtic Warrior soar or become a Footnote when he plays The Game?
8) Will ShoMiz reign supreme over the World's Most Zen Tag Team?
9) Will it be Show over for the Showstopper...or is it 17-1 for the Phenom?
In simple terms, these questions involve all the matches on the current card of WrestleMania 26, which is this Sunday from Glendale, Arizona! On that night, John Cena and Edge will both have a chance to end the tyranny of a unleashed Animal and Spotlight-Sucking Hypocrite. Also, Sheamus will have the chance to make his career soar even higher. But the only way he can make this complete is by defeating the 13-Time World Champion and King of Kings, Triple H. Also, The Miz and Big Show have their most dominant challenge when they lock horns with R-Truth & John Morrison aka The Rock and Rap Connection.
Randy Orton has spent the last 18 months trying to mold Legacy into future World Champions...they rewarded him by costing him the WWE Championship...twice. Now Orton is out for revenge, and Legacy is out to get themselves in the spotlight currently occupied by their former mentor.
For the first time ever, the Money in the Bank Ladder Match will have 10 participants as it will be Evan Bourne, Kane, Dolph Ziggler, MVP, Matt Hardy, Christian, Shelton Benjamin, Jack Swagger, Drew McIntyre & Kofi Kingston will take their chances to hoist up the 3rd most coveted prize in the WWE. The briefcase guarantees the recipient the right to challenge for either the WWE or World Heavyweight Championship in a single year. Also, this could be the final night that we see Rey Mysterio and his trademark entrance as he will either defend his family honor successfully or join the Straight Edge Society.
But there are four matches that are guaranteed to steal the show. It's obvious that since his reign as Unified Tag Team Champion last year, Chris Jericho has been making it clear that no one will stop him from reaching the top. But his gluttony has caught the attention of a man he screwed over during that reign...and that man returned in impressive fashion in January at the Royal Rumble. Edge not only eliminated his former partner, but he also won the match and earned the right to challenge the champion at WrestleMania.
Now Edge isn't the only one with personal issues heading into WrestleMania. Since helping Bret Hart, John Cena has become a prime target for the abuse of Vince McMahon. And thanks to McMahon's anarchy, Batista now stands at the top of the mountain as WWE Champion. Cena's celebration was short lived following the Elimination Chamber, and Batista capitalized on the beaten target. With the two men whose careers co-existed ever since WrestleMania 21, it's time for someone's career to change.
As for McMahon, he has problems of his own. After 13 years of saying the same old tagline, Vince will now have to meet his biggest demon of all when he faces Bret Hart in a No Holds Barred Match. After the infamous Montreal Screw Job, McMahon and Hart have never seen eye to eye, even when Hart was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Now that Hart has returned, it's now or never for both men to finally end the war that has been 13 years in the making. Is this the night that McMahon finally gets the last laugh...or is this the night that three different entities collide? And we all know who the third entity would be?
And the finale is bigger than ever as we are guaranteed for history to change. For 17 years, The Undertaker has reigned supreme over the Grandest Stage of Them All. But it was his match at the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania that has him in the fight of his entire career. His opponent this time around? Shawn Michaels. HBK knew he came close to defeating the Deadman last year...and he wants one more shot at it. Fitting that he wants one more shot, because he's only got one more shot. By this time next week, we will either be saluting Michaels' victory over The Undertaker and making Taker's record 17-1...or we will be giving Michaels the sendoff of a lifetime ala Ric Flair after WrestleMania 24.
With the biggest event in Sports Entertainment on the horizon, what will the future hold for World Wrestling Entertainment? Will The Deadman still be undefeated? Will Shawn manage to defy the odds? Will the Chain Gang Commander and Rated R Superstar be hoisting gold at the end of the night? Will Vince be rid of The Hart family forever? Will Bret exorcise a 13-year demon? Is it Game Over for Triple H? Or has the Celtic Warrior finally met his match? Will the Voices lead Randy Orton to victory? Tune in this Sunday as the Desert meets its Destruction in the form of the Greatest Spectacle on Earth? This Sunday, it's WRESTLEMANIA 26!!!
Monday Night Wars: Enigmas and Coups
March 16, 2010 by Ron Johnson |
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After segments involving what happened last week on both iMPACT and RAW, both shows go live to capitalize on the anarchy that started last week.
As iMPACT goes live, we see the arrival of Hulk Hogan, Abyss, Rob Van Dam and Jeff Hardy. AJ Styles tries to talk smack to Abyss about Destination X, but the crowd quickly silences him as he tries make his message felt. Flair tries to dish out his own madness, but he bounces between Abyss, Hogan and Jeff Hardy. Jeff Hardy comes down to confront both Styles and Flair, and Styles wastes no time in making a challenge to Hardy for tonight. As Hardy points to the crowd, he quickly accepts the challenge.
In the back, Eric Bischoff makes it clear that tonight, he plans to shave Mick Foley’s beard and hair to make him look more corporate.
As RAW hits the airwaves, the
WrestleMania Rewind Match
Big Show vs. John Cena (WrestleMania XX)
Back on the program, Big Show has the Colossal Clutch applied to Cena in a rematch from WrestleMania 20. As Cena tries to gun for the STF, he is launched out of the ring by Big Show. The ref begins his count, but Show isn’t satisfied with a countout victory. Cena returns into the ring to get dropped once again when he tries to pick up the World’s Largest Hemorrhoid.
Big Show aims for the Colossal Splash, but Cena manages to roll out of the way. As Cena starts building momentum, the WWE Champion makes his way down to provide the distraction. After Show delivers the chokeslam, things look grim for Cena. But Cena kicks out and ducks the Big Right. As Cena guns for the Adjustment, Batista interferes again and distracts Cena enough for Show to nail the Big Right to pick up the win over Cena.
After the bell, Batista makes his way in to talk trash.
Winner: Big Show
Team 3D vs. Nasty Boys & Jimmy Hart
Before the bell, Team 3D announces that they do have a partner for tonight: Brother Runt aka Spike Dudley!! As Team 3D looks to gain momentum, Jimmy Hart provides enough distraction for Saggs to clock Brother Ray in the skull with the motorcycle helmet to pick up the win. But after the bell, the Nasty Boys decide to unleash hell with a table, but Jesse Neal makes his way down to get some revenge on the Nasty Boys. Neal,
In the back, Angelina Love decides that she needs to unleash some fury by issuing an open challenge to any member of the TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champions, The Beautiful People. Her mission: Cleanse TNA…one Beautiful Person at a time.
Winners: Nasty Boys & Jimmy Hart
Evan Bourne vs. Sheamus
Before the bell, Sheamus distracts Evan Bourne enough to clock him with the microphone and then kicks him right in the mouth before delivering the Celtic Cross. After the carnage, he jumps back on the stick to continue his message to Triple H. After giving us a brief lesson on the career of Triple H, he gives us his brief recap on his own career. He then vows that Triple H will never be the same again…he plans to take the throne of The King of Kings.
Winner: No Contest. Sheamus wanted none of Evan Bourne tonight.
In the back, a couple of old rivals meet up as Shawn asks Stone Cold simply if he thinks that HBK can beat the Undertaker at WrestleMania. But as he focuses on tonight, Chris Jericho comes in to attempt to steal the spotlight. But it doesn’t take long for
Kurt Angle & The Pope vs. Desmond Wolfe & Mr. Anderson
On iMPACT, Kurt Angle breaks up the punishment from Wolfe with a over the head suplex. Pope gets tagged in, and desite being on one leg, takes the fight to both Wolfe and Anderson. As
Before he leaves, he decides to drill the microphone into the skull of Angle as well.
Winners: Kurt Angle and The Pope
WWE Divas Champion Maryse vs. Kelly Kelly
After a set of poses from both Divas, Kelly gets the early offense on the Divas Champion as the two are engaged in a catfight! After delivering a huge leg drop, Kelly continues the assault until Maryse shoves her into the turnbuckle before delivering the French Kiss and picking up her first win in the last few weeks. Following the match, however, Maryse decides to take out some more aggression on Kelly as she tosses her into the barricade.
After she brings her back into the ring, Gail Kim and Eve Torres come in to offer some assistance. But Layla and Michelle come down to offer some assistance for the Divas Champion. While everyone is wondering what is going on, SmackDown’s Divas celebrate and Vickie Guerrero smiles at the carnage that she obviously had a hand in.
What will the Texas Rattlesnake do about the interference from SmackDown on his show?
Winner: Maryse
Back on iMPACT, Hogan and Bischoff are having a moment when Bischoff is just wondering what is going on inside the head of his partner, Hulk Hogan
Angelina Love vs. Daffney
For one night, The Beautiful People have inducted Daff into their little sorority, and it doesn’t take long for Daffney to drop the hammer on Angelina. As Daffney goes through her many tools to take out Love, Love mounts a comeback, but gets dropped by TBP. All four women start taking her down piece by piece. As the four Knockouts make fun of an unconscious Love, they then put her back into the ring. But
Winner: Angelina Love
WrestleMania Rewind Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho (WrestleMania XIX)
Winner: Shawn Michaels via Countout
iMPACT Intermission: Hulk Hogan Confronts Sting
Hogan comes out on all cylinders, making it clear that he was not happy about the actions of “The Icon” Sting. He calls a low-life dog, and he calls out The Icon. With the spotlight on him, Sting starts to make his way down to lock eyes with The Immortal. Sting finally makes his way down…only to get attacked by Rob Van Dam. RVD takes the fight straight to the former TNA World Champion. As Sting tries to leave, Van Dam drags him back into the ringside area. Van Dam grabs the bat and tosses both Sting and the bat to Hogan.
As Hogan prepares to drop Sting, Bischoff comes down to break up the melee. While security drags him out of the ring, Bischoff tries to reason with Hulk about the anarchy that has happened the last few weeks. Following the anarchy in the ring, Bischoff confronts Jeff Jarrett in the back, and he makes a match between Hernandez and Beer Money tonight!
$25,000 Payoff
Kevin Nash vs. Scott Hall
Nash goes on the assault, but Hall tries to mount a comeback quickly by focusing on the arm. The plan for Hall is simple: If Hall can last five minutes, he gets $25,000. As Nash works on Hall in the corner, but it doesn’t take long for Syxx-Pac to come down and deliver some punishment of his own. After cuffing Nash to the ring ropes, both men start double teaming him. Eric Young tries to come down to help his partner…only to get dropped by both men. After decimating both Nash and Young, the New Outsiders snag the money, celebrate and bolt out of the Zone before security can get a hold of them.
Winners: Syxx Pac and Scott Hall
On RAW, Randy Orton has accepted the challenge of Legacy for a Triple Threat Match, and he makes it clear that without him, Legacy is nothing. On the other side, Triple H looks ready for his match with Orton in a rematch from 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania.
WrestleMania Rewind Match
Triple H vs. Randy Orton (25th Anniversary of WrestleMania)
Both men show utmost respect for each other as they take the fight to each other. On the outside, Orton drops Triple H with a huge DDT on the ground. Back in the ring, both men continue to slug each other out. Following a Harley Race High Knee, Triple H delivers the Facebuster before getting dropped with a power slam. But The Game bounces back with a huge Double A Spinebuster. The two practically go back and forth and move for move.
The Game aims for the Pedigree, but Orton counters into a back drop. Both men drop each other with a clothesline. The Game gets to his feet first, but Orton manages to hang him out to dry. But The Game capitalizes quickly to deliver the Pedigree. Legacy comes in and drops Triple H before focusing on Orton. As Legacy looks to regain momentum and control, The Game slides back in to get a little payback before Sheamus comes in and drops him with that big kick. As Orton is dropped with the Cross Rhodes on the outside, Sheamus stands over Triple H.
Winner: Triple H
In the back, Batista is heading to the ring for his match with Kofi Kingston.
Back on iMPACT, Beer Money lets it known that they show no remorse about their actions last week against Jeff Jarrett.
Beer Money vs. Hernandez (Jeff Jarrett as Special Referee)
While Beer Money is decimating Super Mex, his tag team championship partner Matt Morgan is on the headset bragging about himself. The two are dishing out punches on Super Mex, but it doesn’t take long for Hernandez to drop both men with a double clothesline. Following a huge shoulder block, Hernandez aims for the Border Toss but turns it into the double suplex. Following the Last Call, Beer Money drops one half of the Tag Champs with a DWI, and Jarrett is reluctant to make the count.
After the bell, Beer Money decide to continue the punishment. After he gts shoved, Jarrett loses the ref shirt and decies to get some fighting of his own. After delivering the headbutt, Jarrett bows out to allow Hernandez to deliver the Super Block to Beer Money.
Winners: Beer Money…and Jeff Jarrett…and Hernandez
Also, Eric Bischoff ends up getting his head shaved at the hands of the Hardcore Legend!
Back on iMPACT, Shannon Moore has made a promise that he will become the next TNA X-Division Champion. In the ring, Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley are talking about Destination X…and in particular, Ultimate X. But they then focus on Generation ME and the garbage they’ve spewed out since their arrival. With that, Generation ME makes their way to the ring. But it doesn’t take long for all four men to start brawling like there’s no tomorrow. Kendrick sprints down and joins the fray, followed quickly by Amazing Red.
Daniels sprints down right behind them to join the fight. As Daniels celebrates, Kaz comes in and tosses a ladder into the face of Daniels. Everyone starts fighting each other, with GME and the Guns fighting on the outside. The anarchy ends with Amazing Red delivering a Swanton Bomb on Daniels, Kendrick and The Guns. It’s clear that the Battle Lines have been officially drawn in the X-Division.
Kofi Kingston vs. WWE Champion Batista
The Animal has complete control, but Kofi starts fighting back against the man that tried to end his career last week.
Winner: Batista
As Batista celebrates, Vince McMahon is heading to the ring with a bigger grin after getting the best of John Cena and Bret Hart the past two weeks.
TNA iMPACT! Main Event
TNA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles vs. Jeff Hardy (Abyss as Special Enforcer)
Styles takes the fight straight to Hardy as he focuses on the left leg of the Enigma. But Hardy begins to fight back and flies off the ropes with a flying forearm followed by the Hardy Driver. Following a Donkey Punch, Hardy aims to go in for the kill. Styles aims for the 450, but Hardy delivers the Twist of fAte instead followed by the Swanton Bomb. Abyss slides in to make the pin, and Hardy wins his first match in TNA. After the bell, Ric Flair tries to nail Abyss with the chair, but Abyss just punches the chair out of his hands. He then delivers a thunderous chokeslam to Flair that sends Naitch through the entrance ramp. A frightened Styles looks on as his opponent for this Sunday makes it clear that he is coming for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.
Winner: “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy
RAW Finale
WrestleMania Contract Signing
Bret Hart vs. Mr. McMahon (Stone Cold as Special Moderator)
Before the contract signing, we are informed that Pete Rose will be the final Guest Host heading into WrestleMania…and he delivers a huge one: Triple H & Randy Orton will face Legacy and Sheamus! With that, Bret Hart makes his way down to the ring for this huge contract signing!!!
As Hart prepares to grab his chair, Vince McMahon struts down to the ring, all while mocking Bret Hart’s leg injury. But McMahon’s smile quickly disappears as the glass shatters and
He then announces that Stu Hart will be going into the WWE Hall of Fame this year. Vince then threatens a lawsuit if Bret Hart doesn’t show up, but Bret decides to raise the stakes to make it a Street Fight. McMahon not only accepts the challenge…he takes a page out of
History.
iMPACT Slamback & RAW Rewind: The Resurrection of the WAR!
March 9, 2010 by Ron Johnson |
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For the first time ever, your belove Captain has brought you a double shot of the rewind!!! In one article!!! It's color coded to kill your confusion...in other words, TNA is Orange, and RAW is Red. Get it? Got it? Good! Let's get to it!!!
Tonight’s iMPACT goes live for the first time in over two months on Monday night!!! The crowd is crazy! The announcers are crazy!!! And TNA President Dixie Carter is in awe of what she sees above her. With that, her knight makes his way to the ring with his bouncer as Hulk Hogan and Abyss make their way to the ring!!
RAW goes live with the arrival of the Phenom, The Deadman…The Undertaker. The Deadman makes his way into the ring and surveys the crowd in
Shawn makes it clear that he had no choice but to cost Taker the gold in the Elimination Chamber. But then, he points the attention to Undertaker’s actions last week…and calls it fear!! The Deadman issues a stern warning to Shawn to choose his next words carefully. The duo continues their war of words with The Undertaker promising to open the Gates of Hell and unleash hell so severe to ensure that at WrestleMania, Shawn’s career is over.
But Shawn seems undaunted by Taker’s comments as he makes it clear that the only dark cloud that will be around will be Shawn ending his undefeated streak. With that, Shawn walks away but not before staring back at the man he promises to defeat at WrestleMania.
As Hogan and Abyss soak in the surrealness of the night, Hogan makes it clear that he was going to take TNA to sacred ground. But thanks to Ric Flair, Hogan is out for one thing and one thing only: TNA’s Reckoning Day. And with that, he says that it is time to put up or shut up!
Hulk Hogan & Abyss vs. Ric Flair and TNA Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles
Hogan takes the fight to Flair, but it doesn’t take long for Flair’s protégé to save his partner. But all of a sudden, the lights go out and when they come back on, Sting is standing in the middle of the ring with his trademark bat. But all of a sudden, Sting attacks both Hogan and Abyss. He then smiles at the carnage he has started.
AJ Styles grabs a chair, and after getting nailed with a bat, Styles drops Abyss. Sting then leaves the ring and lets Flair and Styles finish the job. As Brooke Hogan looks on, security sends Flair and Styles packing.
Winner: No Contest
Back on iMPACT, Sting is heading out when he is approached by Dixie Carter telling him that he owes her. But Sting shoves her against a wall and makes it clear that he owes her nothing before walking away from her. JB is talking to Flair and Styles, who are smiling about the carnage they caused. Flair says that Sting has finally come to his senses. They then promise that Abyss and Hogan will leave on a stretcher. Also, Abyss is asking simply, “WHY STING WHY?!”
Gail Kim, Eve Torres & Kelly Kelly vs. Alicia Fox, Maryse and Katie Lea Burchill
On RAW, the Divas are going at it like fiery cats!! Maryse comes in to pick up the pieces left by Fox. After taking the cheap shot at Kelly Kelly, Maryse gets caught, and Eve takes advantage. Eve delivers a trifecta of dropkicks before getting caught with a thumb to the eye. Eve then delivers the Mile High Salute before getting ambushed by Katie and Alicia. But after Kelly and Kim take them out, Eve applies a Bronco Bar to force the Divas Champion to tap out and pick up the win for her team.
Winners: Gail Kim, Eve Torres & Kelly Kelly
Back on iMPACT, Brooke is freaking out about what has happened to her father. In the ring, Kazarian is out to talk about the last two years of his life. He then makes it clear that here tonight, that doubt is gone! He came back for one reason: To reignite the flame known as The X-Division. And he says that if TNA is going to war, then let the X-Division lead them into battle.
But he is quickly interrupted by Christopher Daniels, who says that he should be the one that leads the X-Division into battle. He then claims that he and he alone will carry the X-Division to new heights. With that, the X-Division champion Doug Williams comes down to make it clear that the X-Division is alive and well…because he is X-Division Champion. Kaz chimes in and says that he is the champion…right now. He then asks where Williams was when they were putting the X-Division on the map.
As all three men prepare to slug it out, Eric Bischoff comes down and makes it known that it was because of the X-Division that made him come with Hogan to TNA. He then makes a match tonight: Kaz will face Daniels and Williams with the X-Division Championship on the line.
X-Division Championship
Daniels vs. Kazarian vs. X-Division Champion Doug Williams
All three men show why the X-Division is the adrenaline rush of TNA. Kaz almost gets the pin on both men in the beginning of the match. As Daniels and Williams battle outside, Kazarian flies over the top on them to raise the bar another notch. Daniels gets complete control of the match following a Death Valley Driver.
But Williams returns into the match to only get involved in a slugfest on the top rope. Both men get dropped again by Kazarian as all three men lay flat on the ground. All three get up at the same time with Kaz getting the advantage with a diving elbow followed by the huge leg drop. As Daniels goes for the Fallen Angel, Williams returns to go for the Chaos Theory. But Kaz nails the big boot and swinging neckbreaker, only to get a two count. Williams is eliminated as Daniels goes for the BME, but gets caught by Williams with the Chaos Theory to pick up the win and retain the X-Division Championship.
After the bell, Shannon Moore sprints down to send a message to Williams that the X-Division just got flown a little higher. With that, Bischoff comes down to inform Williams that he will face
Winner and Still Champion: Doug Williams
In the back, Dixie Carter informs the world that due to his actions earlier tonight, Sting will be in a match tonight. We also find out that the Hogan & Abyss-Styles & Flair match will happen tonight…much to the dismay of Brooke Hogan.
Following a video package about the history of Batista and John Cena, Cena comes out and admits that he can’t beat Batista. The only thing he can do is go out and beat him. He then says that he counts on Batista to get involved in his match against Vince tonight. We also find out the final two competitors for the Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: William Regal & Evan Bourne!
Back on iMPACT, it’s a free for all to determine the new TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championships.
TNA Knockouts Tag Team Championships
Sarita & Taylor vs. The Beautiful People vs. Tara & Angelina Love
All six women are slugging it out as Sarita and Taylor come in and get dropped by Lacey Von Erich. But Daffney drops
Winners & New Knockouts Tag Champions: The Beautiful People
In the back, The Pope is all smiles as he talks about his opponent tonight, Desmond Wolfe when Wolfe comes in and attacks him, further injuring the ankle. Also, Sting is making his way down to the ring.
Handicap Match
Randy Orton vs. Legacy
Rhodes starts the physicality in the corner, but Orton bounces back with a high elbow that sends
But it takes a vision impairment that allows the duo to finally mount some offense on their mentor. DiBiase continues to beat down Orton, but in the end, it is Legacy that gets the final word as they defeat their mentor. But after nailing
Winners: Legacy
“The Icon” Sting vs. ROB VAN DAM
RVD starts off with a quick kick off the top rope followed by Rolling Thunder to get the quick victory in his arrival to TNA. But after the bell, Sting starts decimating Van Dam. He then drops him with baseball bat before walking away from the carnage. But Sting decides to return to finish the job as he continues the punishment. As Sting walks away, he manages to take out a set of referees as well. He then returns to the ring to finish the job until Hogan’s music hits and the Immortal one makes his way down to confront him.
As security and Bubba the Love Sponge try to hold him back, both men and the fans want the war between Hogan and Sting to happen. As Hogan is held back, Sting continues to punish Van Dam. But Hogan is heading to the ring regardless despite being held back by security. Sting gets a cheap shot in and nails Hogan in the midsection. As security helps Hogan out of the arena, Mike Tenay is venting about his frustrations over Sting’s actions tonight.
Winner: Rob Van Dam
While this is going on, Kevin Nash and Eric Young head to the ring to talk about the actions of Hall and Waltman. Nash comes out to inform the duo that for one night only, they will be allowed in the iMPACT Zone for a match with Nash and Young at Destination X. They then call out the duo, who we all know is somewhere in the building. After much waiting, Waltman and Hall finally make their way into the ring as security sprints into the ring. The boys agree to the match…only if they get contracts out of it. Bischoff chimes in and says that if they beat Nash and Young, they’ll get their big fat contracts. If they lose, they are gone…for good! With that, it’s Eric Young locking horns with Six-
Six-Pac vs. Eric Young
The two smaller guys lock up with Young getting all his aggression out on
Winner: Who cares? Still a good party!!!
Intermission: Triple H Confront Sheamus!
The Game wastes no time heading down to the ring, but still takes a moment to bask in the glow of the fans in
But Sheamus comes out to challenge The Game to a match at WrestleMania. With that, the two men slug it out before Triple H tosses him to the outside. The two continue battling on the outside with Triple H sending Sheamus over the barricade. As Sheamus tries to walk away, Triple H jumps him. Back in the ring, Triple H drops him with a Double A Spinebuster. With that, Sheamus limps off to fight another day. But it is official: At WrestleMania, it will be The Celtic Warrior Sheamus facing The King of Kings Triple H!!!
In the back, Criss Angel is performing a trick for Santino involving a knife. After smashing the cups one by one (which one has a knife under it BTW), Angel reveals that the knife is under the final cup.
Intermission: Kurt Angle confronts Mr. Anderson….Anderson!
Meanwhile on iMPACT, a slew of soldiers grace the walkway of the iMPACT Zone. With that, Kurt Angle comes down and enters the ring to demand the medal stolen from him by Mr. Anderson. After giving the best props in the world to the best men and women in the world: The soldiers who allow guys like me to do what I do everyday. Angle then announces that he will fight
Angle tosses him to the outside on both sides, and the soldiers get their shots in before tossing him back into the ring. After the beatdowns from the soldiers, Angle drops him with the Soldier Slam™. Angle then grabs the American Flag, spits on
Money in the Bank Qualifying Match
Evan Bourne vs. William Regal
With Christian watching on from the broadcast table, Bourne dodges the Skull Crusher/Knee Trembler and nails a knee of his own before flying high and dropping Airbourne on Regal to pick up the win and qualify for the Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Yeah, the match was that quick. Sorry that you blinked and missed it. That’s why Bleacher Brothers™ is your source for all the wrestling anarchy!!
Winner: Evan Bourne
In the back, Bubba the Love Sponge is trying to talk Hulk into not fighting tonight. But they are quickly interrupted by Earl Hebner. Hebner is begging for a second chance. Hogan tells Hebner that if it gets out of control, he has to stop this fight. With that, Matt and Tazz deliver the rundown for Destination X. Jeff Jarrett is heading to the ring to face Beer Money when he decides to fight James Storm right now. Robert Roode jumps out and ambushes Jarrett.
Beer Money vs. Jeff Jarrett
BMI drags Jarrett into the ring, and the handicap match is officially on. The duo has complete control until Jarrett starts showing signs of life until Roode drops him with a spinebuster. Following a double team, Beer Money drops him with a set of slugs followed by the Eye of the Storm.
But Jarrett ducks a beer bath and goes on the offense as Roode gets sent packing. Both men are tossed outside, and Jarrett is quick in tow with a double noggin’ knocker. Storm is sent into the steel before Jarrett tries to get back inside. But on the outside, Foley hands Jarrett the barbed wire bat. As Foley chases Slick Johnson, Beer Money nails the DWI to pick up the victory.
Winners: Beer Money
In the back, Abyss and Hogan are working on their gameplan as a sobbing Brooke comes in and asks her father simply, “Are you sure you should be doing this?” After saying yes, he promises that this will be the last time he steps in the ring. After a final embrace, Hogan heads to the ring for his final match.
RAW Main Event
John Cena vs. Vince McMahon
Before the bell, Vince makes sure that Bret has his attention as he tells Cena that what happens in this match will be no illusion, and it will be a Handicap Gauntlet Match.
First Entrant: Vladimir Kozlov: Kozlov delivers a set of headbutts that drops him quickly. Following a spinebuster, Kozlov tags in McMahon. McMahon thinks it’s an easy pinfall, but not the case. With that, the second entrant comes in.
Second Entrant: Drew McIntyre: McIntyre drops him with the Future Shock, but again McMahon is unable to get the win. With that, contestant #3 comes in to take his turn.
Third Entrant: Jack Swagger: Swagger delivers the splash before exiting the ring. But again, McMahon comes up short of his goal to defeat Cena. He then calls in his next monster.
Fourth Entrant: Mark Henry: Henry is skeptical to face Cena, but McMahon threatens him into the World’s Strongest Slam. McMahon again tries to get the victory, but again, Cena kicks out! A fuming McMahon runs over to grab the ring bell and a mic. After making it a No-DQ match, McMahon takes aim at Cena. But Henry talks him out of it…and talks him into doing it. Henry drops the bell but gets dropped by Batista.
Cena shakes off the cobwebs and takes the fight to Batista. As he aims for the Attitude Adjustment, Batista drops him with a Spear. After delivering the Batista Bomb, McMahon finally picks up the pinfall victory over the man who will face Batista for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania.
After the bell, Batista stands over his fallen prey and celebrates the carnage he caused as RAW goes off the air.
Winner: Vincent “I’m still a douchebag and I lost tonight’s War” McMahon
TNA Featured Contest
TNA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles & Ric Flair vs. Hulk Hogan & Abyss
Hogan shows how tough he truly is as he absorbs the chops and punches of Flair. After Flair is sent to the outside, Hogan taunts Styles and then chases Flair. Now Flair joins the blood bank as Hogan bites his head before delivering more punches. Styles and Flair try to go in for the kill, but Hogan and Abyss begin to Hulk up and drop both men. Following the big boots, Abyss nails the Black Hole Slam on the TNA World Champion to get the pin and the victory over Flair and Styles.
After the bell, Desmond Wolfe drops both men with a chair. Pope comes down to help his fallen teammates, but he gets chop blocked in the knee. But all of a sudden, the lights dim once more and Jeff Hardy sprints down to the ring to join in the party. Hardy drops Wolfe with the Hardy Slam and delivers the Twist of Fate on AJ Styles followed by the Swanton Bomb as the show fades to black!!!
Winners: Hulk Hogan and Abyss
Winners of Monday Night WAR Week One: TNA Monday Night iMPACT!

WWE RAW Rewind: High Times at RAW High
March 2, 2010 by Ron Johnson |
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RAW hits the airwaves in
After a brief moment, it is Triple H, Shawn’s DX partner, comes down to have a chat with his DX running mate. The Game makes his way into the ring to confront his former partner. The Game openly admits that he doesn’t think Shawn can beat the Deadman…he knows that he can. He informs Shawn that he is the best that he’s ever been in the ring with. Triple H informs Shawn that they have invoked their rematch clause for the WWE Unified Tag Team Championships…tonight.
After a moment, Shawn is a little hesitant about the match, but after some serious motivation from his DX colleague, Shawn decides that it is time to get the gold back from ShoMiz. With that, the duo heads to the back to get ready for their match for the Tag Titles.
In the back, Cheech and Chong are in the back getting entertained by Bella Twins. As Cheech rolls with the Bellas, Chong gets a “special” present from Hornswoggle.
Following a quick WWE Rewind, Randy Orton heads to the ring for his match with Legacy.
Randy Orton vs. Ted DiBiase
DiBiase has all the control until Orton drops him with a huge clothesline. In the corner, DiBiase takes the fight to Orton as he staggers Orton with a dropkick before tossing him to the outside. On the outside, Orton starts to fight back by dropping DiBiase with an uppercut.
Back in the ring, DiBiase has complete dominance of his mentor. As Orton looks to bounce back, DiBiase drops him with another clothesline before slugging it out with The Viper. DiBiase wins the exchange before getting dropped with a power slam. Following the Methodical Dissection and a knee drop, Orton prepares to deliver the RKO. But as Orton prepares to unleash, Cody Rhodes comes in to cause the distraction.
After missing the roll up, Orton spears
Winner: Randy Orton via DQ
In the back, a crutch carrying Bret Hart makes his way to the arena. Also, Tommy Chong is feeling the effects of the Lucky Charms as he strokes the hair of William Regal…who he thinks is Eve Torres. After much protest, Cheech finally tries the Charms and feels the same effects as his comedic partner.
Money in the Bank Qualifying Match
Jack Swagger vs. Santino
Santino tries to get control early, but Swagger manages to counter a hip toss into the Swagger Bomb to pick up the quick win and take his spot in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
Winner: Jack Swagger
In the back, the WWE Champion Batista makes his way down…but the coward has security flanked behind him as well.
Intermission: The John Cena-Batista Confrontation
As the second hour begins, Cena comes out and addresses his situation with Dave Batista. He makes it clear that Batista’s actions at The Elimination Chamber were strictly business…but after Monday night, it was extremely personal. With that, Batista strolls down to the entranceway amid his security. Despite Cena calling him a 300-pound pansy, Batista still refuses to get in the ring and fight him face to face.
Batista goes on to say that he wants to face Cena at WrestleMania. Despite their similarities, Batista says that they are slightly different. Despite those similarities, Batista says that the company labeled Cena as “The Face of the WWE.” From magazines to movies, Batista feels that the torch was passed from Stone Cold to Cena…when it should have been him. He did what he did last for two reasons: First, he wants to prove that he is much better than him. The second reason is that he can’t stand him. But Cena makes it clear that he will take that title from The Animal at WrestleMania.
Cena continues saying that he gave everything in this business, and it makes him sick that Batista expects everything to be handed to him on a silver platter. Batista makes it clear that he doesn’t care what anyone thinks…he intends on decimating Cena at WrestleMania.
Money in the Bank Qualifying Match
Zack Ryder vs. MVP
Ryder delivers early punishment, but it doesn’t take long for MVP to drop the hammer as he hits the BALLIN’ Elbow Drop followed by The Playmaker to pick up the win and earn a spot in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
Winner: MVP
Diva Pajama Pillow Fight
Kelly Kelly, Gail Kim & Eve Torres vs. Maryse, Jillian Hall & Alicia Fox
In a shocking twist, the Divas decide to take out the Divas Champion, but it doesn’t take long for Jillian to grab the spotlight. But thanks to Kelly Kelly, the party gets back in full swing as Eve and Gail dish out a double shot on the Divas Champion. Alicia dishes out some sweet justice on Kim, but Gail gets things done with the Agony of Defeet! But it is Eve that gets the job done with the Mile High Splash to pick up the win in the Pillow Fight.
Winner: Eve Torres
After the bell, Hornswoggle joins Cheech and Chong in a Lucky Charms Rain Party!!! On top of that, Mad Dog Vachon is the newest inductee into this year’s Class of 2010.
Intermission: Bret Hart’s Final Curtain Call???
Just as Bret is about to take the ring, Vince steps in and hogs the spotlight once again. The Mongrel struts into the ring to continue stealing Bret’s Thunder. He then introduces The Hitman himself…on top of saying that he is the man he has the utmost respect for. With that, Bret limps down to the ring to make his final statements to the WWE Universe.
After seeing the accident that shattered Bret’s leg two weeks ago, we return live with Vince continuing his attempt to steal the thunder…by having Bret clear his name of the tragic accident. But Bret instead demands that he gets the hell out of the ring right now. Vince then shows his true colors: He lied about the farewell. He then admits that he screwed Bret once again.
After a tirade, Vince then challenges Bret to a match at WrestleMania. Despite the broken leg that Bret has suffered, Vince continues to goad Hart into a match. But Hart refuses because of the broken leg. But Vince goes below the belt by not only calling him a coward but also kicking the crutch away from Hart, sending him to the ground. This finally prompts Hart to accept the challenge of Vince McMahon! But after the acceptance, McMahon says that he will show his physical prowess when he faces possibly Hart’s biggest fan: John Cena!
So the stage is set: At WrestleMania 26, it will be Vince McMahon going one on one with the man he screwed over in
Next week on RAW: Criss Angel will be the Guest Host as Randy Orton will face Legacy in a handicap match and Vince McMahon will collide one on one with the man he screwed at Elimination Chamber, John Cena!
WWE Unified Tag Team Championship Match
ShoMiz vs. DX
The Miz starts out by just straight up abusing Shawn Michaels as the match gets underway. Big Show comes in and picks up where Miz left off, but Michaels counters the chokeslam and tag in Triple H. Following a pair of spinebusters, Show drops The Game with a Chokeslam, but Shawn jumps in and delivers Sweet Chin Music to the World’s Largest Hemorrhoid.
Following a pair of tags, Shawn comes in and delivers the punishment, but as he prepares for Sweet Chin Music, The Undertaker pops up on the screen and stares straight into the eyes of his opponent at WrestleMania. Miz takes advantage of the distraction and gets the roll up to pick up the win and help ShoMiz retain the Tag Team Championships.
Winners: ShoMiz
After the bell, Sheamus comes in and attacks The Game. The Celtic Warrior shows his irateness at suffering his first loss at Elimination Chamber. After kicking Triple H in the skull twice, The Celtic Powder stands on the Announcers Table proud of his decimation of the 13-Time World Champion. It’s clear that it will be The Celtic Warrior and The King of Kings will battle at WrestleMania. If not before, it is now. See you next week from




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