Tuesday, September 16, 2014

WWE Main Event Results - September 16th 2014

- Tonight’s episode of WWE Main Event kicks off from Biloxi, MS with Michael Cole and Byron Saxton on commentary. We go right to the ring.

Dolph Ziggler and R-Truth vs. Damien Sandow and The Miz
R-Truth and WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler are out first. The Miz and his stunt double Damien Sandow are out next.
Back and forth to start. Ziggler and Truth send their opponents to the floor for a pep talk. Sandow takes control of Ziggler now. Sandow beats Ziggler down as Miz applauds and we go to commercial.
Back from the break and Miz works over Truth. Miz keeps control and stops Truth from tagging. Quick tags between Miz and Sandow. Miz taunts Ziggler. Truth starts to fight back now. Miz cuts him off and hits the big clothesline in the corner. Miz takes Truth out again for a close 2 count. Ziggler finally gets the hot tag and unloads on Miz. Miz blocks the Fame-asser but Ziggler blocks a neckbreaker for a 2 count. Ziggler hits the Fame-asser for a close 2 count. Ziggler blocks the Figure Four with a roll up for 2. Truth gets the tag and hits a DDT on Miz as he turns around. Sandow breaks the pin. Sandow knocks Ziggler off the apron. Truth drops Sandow. Miz nails the Skull Crushing Finale for the win.
Winners: The Miz and Damien Sandow

- Renee Young is backstage with Seth Rollins, who cuts a promo on Roman Reigns.
- We go to commercials.

Brie Bella vs. Cameron
We go to the ring and out comes Brie Bella to her new theme song. We see video from earlier today of Renee Young talking with Nikki about how Brie will have to kiss her rear. Cameron is out next.
Cameron takes control early on and keeps it. A “yes!” chant starts up as Cameron drops a leg and covers for a 2 count. Brie counters and gets the win with her finisher.
Winner: Brie Bella

- We get a look at John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar.

Big E vs. Seth Rollins
We go to the ring and out comes Big E for the main event. Back to commercial.
Back from the break and out comes Seth Rollins. Rollins gets “you sold out” chants before coming back in and locking up with Big E. Big E slams Rollins, sending him back to the floor to waste more time. Rollins comes in and tries to get some offense but Big E keeps getting the upperhand. Big E keeps control and hits big thrusts in the corner. Big E with more shots in the corner now. Rollins fights back with a kick and elbows. Big E blocks a suplex. Rollins slides out of a suplex. Big E catches Rollins in mid-air and drops him over his knee. Big E with another knee to the spine, and a third for a 2 count. Big E dumps Rollins over the top and follows. Big E slams Rollins into the announce table and throws him into the barrier. Big E presses Rollins and puts him back in the ring. Rollins decks Big E and drops him over the top. Rollins runs the ropes and leaps out with a dive as we go to commercial.
Back from the break and Rollins is still in control. Rollins drops Big E with a kick to the head for a 2 count. Rollins keeps control and drops a big knee before applying a headlock. Big E ends up spearing Rollins off the apron and they both fall hard on the floor. Big E brings it back in the ring and runs over Rollins. Big E goes for The Big Ending but Rollins slides out and kicks Big E in the head. Big E misses a shoulder thrust and hits the ring post. Rollins throws Big E into the opposite ring post and hits a Curb Stomp for the win.
Winner: Seth Rollins

- We get replays after the match. Main Event goes off the air with Rollins talking trash on the apron and the referee checking on Big E.

**SPOILERS** WWE Friday Night Smackdown Results - September 19th 2014

- The following WWE SmackDown spoilers are from tonight’s tapings in Biloxi, MS:
* Jimmy Uso defeated Stardust. Jey Uso and Goldust were at ringside.
* Sheamus and Dolph Ziggler defeated The Miz and Cesaro. R-Truth and Damien Sandow were at ringside.
* Adam Rose defeated Heath Slater. Titus O’Neil was at ringside with Slater. Rose got the win after The Bunny got in the ring and provided distraction.
* Roman Reigns vs. Rusev is announced for the main event.
* The Wyatt Family defeated Big Show and Los Matadores. Bray Wyatt caught one of the Matadores with Sister Abigail for the win.
* AJ Lee is out next for commentary. Paige defeated Nikki Bella in a non-title match. Fans chanted forCM Punk as AJ entered the ring with the Divas Title after the match. Paige demanded the title and they struggled for it. Nikki laid them both out and posed with the title.
* Bo Dallas defeated Jack Swagger. Swagger controlled a lot of the match and they fought outside of the ring. Bo cut a promo and told Swagger to Bo-lieve after the match.
* Rusev vs. Roman Reigns ended when Seth Rollins interfered. Rusev wins by DQ. Rollins jumped off the top with his briefcase but Reigns moved and Rollins hit Rusev instead. Reigns sent Rollins to the floor and hit a Superman punch on Rusev. Rollins pulled Reigns to the floor and they brawled over the announcers table. This was a good back and forth match with some good power move sequences.

Is John Cena Winning Back the WWE Title at Night of Champions?

After losing the WWE World Heavyweight Championship in a brutal beatdown at the hands of Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam, John Cena invoked his automatic rematch clause and will get his chance at a 16th World Title this Sunday at Night of Champions. It’s still being said that the winner of the match has not been finalized and it could very well be a last minute decision. Cena winning the title back is still on the table.
That said, there is still, apparently, a plan in place for Lesnar to defend the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 31, likely losing it to Roman Reigns in a passing of the torch moment. That would be even if Cena wins Sunday night.
Continuing on this track, it appears as though the decision in the Lesnar-Cena match will affect other WWE Superstars. If Lesnar wins, the rumored program with Big Show would move forward. If Cena wins, Show would move on to a program with Bray Wyatt while Mark Henry continues his angle with Rusev.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

The Rock Talks About Tension He Has with John Cena

The Rock recently spoke with Muscle and Fitness. Here are some highlights from the interview:
Tension with John Cena:“It got really uncomfortable for a lot of people. And it gets uncomfortable for the fans–that they sense something. But then when it gets uncomfortable for the wrestlers and to the executives and the company, then it’s something special. … I’d say ‘John, here’s what I’m going to say tonight: Go f— yourself.’ He’d say, ‘Well, here’s going to be my response: F— you too.’ I mean, it was like that. And it was palpable for the fans, and it was palpable backstage. And I would never be like that under any other circumstance. I’m collaborative with everyone I work with. And I take a lot of pride in that, and you know something? So is John.”
Almost coming to blows with Cena: “He’s a great guy. He’s one of the best guys out there, but here’s what we realized: If we wanted to build the two biggest matchups back-to-back and create something special in Miami and in New York, we’re going to do it this way. And we might fail miserably at it. People might think it’s not real or you run into the challenge of the potential for people to go, ‘It’s so real that it’s not real.’ But in this case it worked out very well and through all that edge and attitude and bite that we had and nearly coming to blows backstage and one night in the ring—literally we were nose-to-nose, it was any second. And through that in a crazy, weird completely unexplained way, we became great buds.”
Suffering an injury: “Any athlete or any actor who’s preparing for a long time to step on a stage or step on a field or step on a movie set, who suffers an injury right before you’re getting ready to perform or to execute–it is a massive challenge that’s thrown your way that you didn’t expect. I wound up tearing my rectus tendon from my pelvis I also tore my adductor from my pelvis, then had a triple hernia as well.
“The match was scheduled to go approximately 50 minutes and about minute 25, is when I tore my rectus. I asked the referee at that time how much time do we have left, and he said, ‘Well we’ve got about another 25 minutes. Are you okay?’ And I said ‘Yeah, I’m good.’ Which I knew I wasn’t, but I knew when I stood up, as long as I could put a little pressure on one leg and kind of move the other one around… You know when you lose your rectus tendon–that’s a tough tendon to lose because you can’t push off of it and you don’t have a lot of power in it. So I think what happened was because I had to continue another 25 minutes on that. As you know, when something like that happens, all the surrounding muscles start to weaken. I didn’t know what the extent of the injury was until the very next day. I flew home to Miami and went to see my doctors at the University of Miami.”
Possible in-ring return: “I’d love to. We just have to figure out what it could be and what the most ideal matchup would be, and who it would be with. Because I always feel like if I go back to the WWE, then it has to be bigger and greater than what I’ve done in the past.”

WWE Acknowledges CM Punk’s Departure, John Cena’s Biggest Rivals

- WWE’s website has a new article up on John Cena’s 10 biggest rivals. Below is the list and what they wrote about CM Punk’s departure:
10. Kurt Angle
9. Triple H
8. JBL
7. The WWE Universe
6. CM Punk
5. The Rock
4. Batista
3. Brock Lesnar
2. Edge
1. Randy Orton
“It takes a bold, bold man to call himself The Best in the World without any hint of showmanship to it.CM Punk was nothing if not bold. The self-appointed heir apparent to Cena as the face of professional wrestling, Punk’s agitation over being passed over festered into an earth-shattering “pipe bomb” that took Cena, the McMahons, and the institution of sports-entertainment itself to task. He then promptly won Cena’s WWE Title and gallivanted off into retirement, but you probably don’t need Wikipedia to know The Straight Edge Superstar couldn’t stay away for long. He eventually came back to further challenge Cena’s dominance and beat him more often than not. These two were having classic matches for years after that initial clash. Perhaps the greatest disappointment in Punk’s untimely departure is knowing they definitely had a few more in them.”

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

WWE Main Event Results - September 9th 2014

- Tuesday's WWE Main Event kicked off with Michael Cole and Byron Saxton. They announce Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns and Randy Orton vs. Chris Jericho for Night of Champions.

- Seth Rollins comes to the ring and does a “where are they now?” on The Shield. Rollins says Dean Ambrose deserved to be put down. Rollins also knocks Roman Reigns. He puts himself over and says he’s the future of the company and the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Jack Swagger and Zeb Colter interrupt.
Zeb cuts a promo on Rollins and calls him a sell out. Rollins will face Swagger next.
Seth Rollins vs. Jack Swagger
Swagger takes control early on and sends Rollins to the floor. We go to commercial.
Back from the break and Swagger is in control on the outside. They come back in and Rollins turns it around. The end comes when Rollins nails the Curb Stomp for the win.
Winner: Seth Rollins
- Heath Slater and Titus O’Neil are backstage. They’ve got a plan to catch The Bunny but Slater isn’t so sure about it.
- We get hype for Brock Lesnar and John Cena on next week’s RAW. Cesaro is shown walking backstage as we go to commercial.
Cesaro vs. Zack Ryder
Back from the break and Zack Ryder waits in the ring as Cesaro makes his way out.
Cesaro hurt Ryder’s knee early on and kept working on it. Cesaro ends up getting the win.
Winner: Cesaro
- After the match, Cesaro cuts a promo on how he will win the United States Title from Sheamus at Night of Champions.
- We get commercials and a look back at Jerry Springer on RAW.
- Slater and Titus try to catch The Bunny backstage but trap Slater under the net instead.
Titus O’Neil vs. Adam Rose
Titus starts off and goes at it with Rose. Titus with some power moves and a huge boot to the face. The Bunny comes down and distracts Titus from the apron. Slater crawls under the ring and confronts The Bunny on the apron. The Bunny hits an enziguri on Slater, allowing Rose to roll up Titus for the win.
Winner: Adam Rose
- After the match, Rose celebrates with the Rosebuds as Slater and Titus look on.
Los Matadores vs. The Ascension
Back from the break and Los Matadores are in the ring. WWE NXT Tag Team Champions The Ascension are out next.
The Ascension dominates the match and gets the win with Fall of Man.
Winners: The Ascension
- Main Event goes off the air with The Ascension posing in the ring with their titles as the announcers plug Takeover 2.

Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Two Big Matches Added to WWE Night of Champions

- Below is the updated card for the September 21st WWE Night of Champions pay-per-view after tonight’s Main Event:
WWE World Heavyweight Title Match
John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar
WWE Tag Team Title Match
Stardust and Goldust vs. The Usos
WWE Intercontinental Title Match
The Miz vs. Dolph Ziggler
WWE United States Title Match
Cesaro vs. Sheamus
WWE Divas Title Match
Nikki Bella vs. AJ Lee vs. Paige
Rusev vs. Mark Henry
Roman Reigns vs. Seth Rollins
Chris Jericho vs. Randy Orton

**SPOILERS** WWE Friday Night Smackdown Results - September 12th 2014

- The following WWE SmackDown spoilers are from tonight’s tapings in Wilkes-Barre, PA:
* The Usos, Mark Henry and Big Show defeat Erick Rowan, Luke Harper, Stardust and Goldust to kick off SmackDown.
* Bo Dallas defeated Justin Gabriel. Jack Swagger was at ringside taunting Bo. Bo looked great and got the win with the bulldog.
* Paige defeated Summer Rae in a non-title match. Layla was at ringside. Paige used AJ Lee’s Black Widow to win. AJ was on commentary.
* Mark Henry defeated Rusev in the International Arm Wrestling competition. Rusev called for a rematch and Henry lost when Lana threw powder in his face.
* Dolph Ziggler and R-Truth vs. The Miz and Damien Sandow is next. Ziggler and Truth get the win after a fun tag match.
* Chris Jericho and Roman Reigns defeated Randy Orton and Seth Rollins in another fun tag team match. Jericho blocked a DDT and rolled Orton up for the win. Jericho and Reigns celebrated to end SmackDown.