If that one dude's explanation of the whole thing is on, then the girl the metaphor of CM Punk stealing Jericho's material.
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If that one dude's explanation of the whole thing is on, then the girl the metaphor of CM Punk stealing Jericho's material.
Which I'm not saying he can't be right but why did the WWE tweet about the woman? (and sorry I can't find the damn tweet right now, grrrrrrrrrr)
Sorry I've seen the original and as always the sequel is never as good as 1.0:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32OPyEAraU4
--From the twitter of Kevin Nash, as he challenges the Ultimate Warrior to a shoot fight:
"Never realized I had a problem with Jim (Warrior). Seemed to get along fine in Scottsdale. Come on my clown, turn that frown upside down."
"A true warrior never turns down a challenge. Put up a 100K. I'll do the same. 3 rounds, mma rules, winner takes all."
"I'm talking shoot not sports entertainment. Jim Hellwig needs to put up or shut the fuck up. Day before Mania in Miami area."
"Warrior will have to pass all hiv and hep a b and c tests. I'll do the same."
"I'm tired of the guy talking shit about the boys & me. When they stop it or you tap, I'll quit, or you can apologize like the c*nt you are."
"You should watch your mouth. You know your a bitch. You want nothing to do with me. You ran out of your gym to avoid me."
"You want to go pussy, name the place and time. If not, shut your dick sucker and forget my name. Bitch make me 100K richer."
The Warrior and Nash both need to learn to spell
WWE SUSPENDS EVAN BOURNE
STAMFORD, Conn., January 17, 2012 – In accordance with its Talent Wellness Program, WWE has suspended Matthew Korklan (Evan Bourne®) for 60 days effective Tuesday, January 17 for his second violation of the company's policy.
Some also are questioning the exclusion of Ole Anderson (Al “Rock” Rogowski), a member of the original Horsemen, from the soon-to-be-honored group.
Anderson, however, has stated in the past that he had no interest in taking part in anything related to WWE and company owner Vince McMahon.
He said Friday that his stance hasn’t changed.
“Vince McMahon hates my guts, and I don’t like him. So that’s all there is to it,” said Anderson, who was part of one of wrestling’s most famous tag teams, The Minnesota Wrecking Crew, with the late Gene Anderson.
“To be a part of that, anyone with a brain knows who the first Four Horsemen were. It was me and Arn and Ric and Tully Blanchard, and J.J. Dillon was the manager. So if they don’t know that, they don’t know anything about wrestling anyway. So what’s the difference?”
“Vince McMahon is never going to call me,” added Anderson. “I hate his guts just like he hates mine. It’s no big deal.”
Even if he wanted to, he wouldn’t be able to attend due to health problems, said Anderson, 69, who has battled multiple sclerosis in recent years.
“I can’t go anywhere anyway. I’m so screwed up from the multiple sclerosis. I’m in a wheelchair right now, and that thing kills me after a little while and then I have to lay down. That’s my routine. How would I get there? By car? I couldn’t do that. By airplane? I just couldn’t get there.”
Furthermore, said Anderson, he has difficulty assigning any type of value to the induction.
“They’ve inducted me in some halls already. Years ago I was down there with Verne Gagne and Lou Thesz. Who the hell is better than Verne Gagne and Lou Thesz? I wrestled both of them, and I know exactly what they could do. Verne asked me what I thought back then about our induction, and I said, ‘Who’s going to care? Twenty years from now nobody will even know who you are. And there’s probably not too many people who know who you are right now.’ Lou Thesz and Verne Gagne were certainly two guys who should have been in any kind of hall of fame. But what did it mean? Nothing.”
And, he adds, it wouldn’t mean anything now.
“I told Vince McMahon to go (expletive deleted), and I wouldn’t change my mind now.”
Mulligan, one of Anderson’s old ring foes, called it a “travesty” that Ole wasn’t included.
“Ole was the mastermind of the whole deal. It’s always been Ole’s deal. It makes Vince’s Hall of Fame cheapened,” Mulligan told the Fight Sports Examiner. “Ole is so hard-headed, he’s not gonna listen. Ole and I have the unique ability to put our foot in our mouths. We just can’t shut up at times. We think we are too smart sometimes. But Ole had one of the greatest minds this business has ever seen. And he should be in the Hall of Fame with the Horsemen.”
Another former Horseman who didn’t make the cut, Lex Luger, told the Busted Open satellite radio show last week that he didn’t feel snubbed and that Windham, if not Ole, deserved to be among the group inducted.
“I think Barry Windham would be a splendid choice for getting inducted. What a great honor for him. I think it would be a great time in Barry’s life right now, from what I hear, for him to receive that. I’m going to be down in South Beach for Wrestlemania. I wouldn’t miss it. I will be in the audience cheering on the guys who gets selected as The Four Horsemen. I’m just thrilled that I was a part of it at all. I think Barry is a great pick.”
Luger certainly can relate to Windham’s health problems. In 2007 he suffered a spinal stroke that led to temporary paralysis.
His change in attitude reflects a sharp departure from the days Luger was known as “The Total Package,” an egotistical, narcissistic heel that mirrored his real-life persona. The current version of Lex Luger (Larry Pfohl), however, is a born-again Christian who eagerly shares what he calls “the confessions of a drug abuser” and rails against the dangers of drug abuse.
Royal Rumble 2012.
Here are the matches that have been announced so far.
http://www.wwe.com/f/imagecache/teas...at_preview.jpg
World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan vs. Big Show vs. Mark Henry (Triple Threat Steel Cage Match)
http://www.wwe.com/f/match/image/201..._cena_kane.jpg
John Cena vs. Kane
http://www.wwe.com/f/match/image/201..._ziggler_0.jpg
WWE Champion CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler (Special Guest Referee John Laurinaitis)
http://www.wwe.com/f/match/image/201...220_rr2011.jpg
30-Man Royal Rumble Match
:up: can't wait....it's one of my favorite times of the year!
It's weird ... I should absolutely want to watch WWE with American Dragon as the champion (especially since he has the Big Gold Belt), but not even that's enough for me now.
Source: PWInsider.com
Ex-WWE Tag Team Champion Evan Bourne, who is currently serving a 60-day suspension from the company for his second violation of the WWE Wellness Policy, may more than likely not be brought back to the company once his suspension is up, reports PWInsider.com, citing "a number of WWE sources," even though Bourne would be eligible to return to in-ring competition sometime in March.
While Bourne's first suspension was for the use of synthetic marijuana (a substance banned in WWE), these same sources state that his latest suspension is the result of something "completely unrelated" to the previous situation.
I'd say this is probably the most shocking moment in the Rumble ever.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpJshxa7ryM&feature=youtu.be
By title alone, I'm 99.9% sure I don't want to watch that vid.
My pick for the Rumble winner is a slight surprise in Cody Rhodes. I think the prohibitive favorites are Orton (in his hometown), Jericho, or Sheamus.
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I'm going with Chris Jericho. After he wins the Rumble, instead of wanting a WM Title shot, he demands to face the Undertaker at WM 28.
Sheamus wins in what was a really good final two matchup at the Rumble with Y2J.
Royal Rumble results. I was hoping for Jericho to pull out the win. It will be interesting to see what he does now.
Brodus Clay def. Drew McIntyre.
Daniel Bryan def. Big Show and Mark Henry to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.
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WWE Divas Champion Beth Phoenix, Natalya and The Bella Twins def. Kelly Kelly, Eve, Alicia Fox and Tamina.
http://www.wwe.com/f/match/image/201...rumble_308.jpg
John Cena vs. Kane ends in a Double Countout.
http://www.wwe.com/f/match/image/201...ne-rumble1.jpg
CM Punk def. Dolph Ziggler to retain the WWE Championship.
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Sheamus eliminates Chris Jericho to become the 2012 WWE Royal Rumble winner.
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Rumble Entry Order (Eliminated order in parenthesis):
#1 - The Miz (25th - Show)
#2 - Alex Riley (1st - Miz)
#3 - R-Truth (2nd - Miz)
#4 - Cody Rhodes (24th - Show)
#5 - Justin Gabriel (4th - Foley and Rodriguez)
#6 - Primo (3rd - Foley)
#7 - Mick Foley (8th - Miz)
#8 - Ricardo Rodriguez (5th - Santino)
#9 - Santino Marella (7th - Rhodes)
#10 - Epico (6th - Foley)
#11 - Kofi Kingston (18th - Sheamus)
#12 - Jerry Lawler (9th - Rhodes)
#13 - Ezekiel Jackson (11th - Kahli)
#14 - Jinder Mahal (10th - Kahli)
#15 - The Great Kahli (14th - Ziggler)
#16 - Hunico (16th - Kharma)
#17 - Booker T (13th - Ziggler)
#18 - Dolph Ziggler (26th - Show)
#19 - Hacksaw Jim Duggan (12th - Rhodes)
#20 - Michael Cole (15th - Kharma)
#21 - Kharma (17th - Ziggler)
#22 - Sheamus
#23 - The Road Dogg Jesse James (19th - Barrett)
#24 - Jey Uso (20th - Orton)
#25 - Jack Swagger (23rd - Show)
#26 - Wade Barrett (21st - Orton)
#27 - David Otunga (22nd - Jericho)
#28 - Randy Orton (28th - Jericho)
#29 - Chris Jericho (29th - Sheamus)
#30 - The Big Show (27th - Orton)
WINNER: Sheamus
This was an AWESOME spot last night:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZFKrjTPxNo
Thanks for posting that JB. I heard about it and have been wanting to see it. Did somebody ride a bike to the ring last night?
Ok, thanks JB. I never watch Smackdown so that was new to me. lol
after the count-out, kane went backstage, found ryder in a wheelchair, and beat the hell out of him. kane rolled him out to the ring in his wheelchair, eve then came running out begging kane not to hurt ryder, to which kane responds by tombstoning him. kane turns toward eve, then cena comes running out to save her, and kane chokeslams cena. so i'm assuming the pic was taken at this point.
Ryder's getting attention from Eve ........ I don't like being jealous of Zack Ryder.
http://www.wwe.com/f/ep/image/2011/0..._taker_c_0.jpg
It looks like we are going to see UT/HHH III at WrestleMania XXVIII. I was hoping that we would get someone new to face the Undertaker at WrestleMania. I have no interest in seeing them go at it again. UT will be a perfect 5-0 vs DX after WM 28 is over.
Nah :up: for me...their match last year was just a few notches below HBK's battles with him. Rumor has it that HBK may be the guest ref.
Here's a hilarious site, and it's got the attention of guys like JR, Colt Cabana, and Brodus Clay who all love it.
http://www.kayfabenews.com/
@kayfabenews
Slighty different. Trips ended the staredown with a pat on the back like he doesn't care.
Because Trips put him out of commission. He hasn't been back since Wrestlemania.
Like I said before, these two put on a HELL OF A MATCH that was ten times better than the first Wrestlemania they fought. If they put on that kind of performance again, I'm not going to mind the rematch.
- WWE's website posted the following stats from the 2012 Royal Rumble:
* Sheamus won in only his second Royal Rumble Match appearance. He is also the first Irish-born Royal Rumble Match winner.
* This is the second time a WWE Superstar has entered at No. 22 and won the Royal Rumble Match - Triple H did it back in 2002.
* Epico spent the shortest time of any Superstar in the 2012 Royal Rumble Match, lasting only :12.
* Lasting 45:39, The Miz spent the most time of any Superstar in the 2012 Royal Rumble Match - and 10 minutes longer than any Superstar who participated in 2011's contest.
* The Miz managed to last longer than all three of his former cohorts (Alex Riley, R-Truth, Big Show) combined.
* Cody Rhodes had the most eliminations with five, and also lasted more than 40 minutes.
* Big Show eliminated three men in a staggering 16 seconds (Cody Rhodes, The Miz, Dolph Ziggler). The World's Largest Athlete has now eliminated 28 competitors in Royal Rumble Match history.
* Randy Orton is now tied for the most final four appearances in Royal Rumble Match history with five (HBK, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Kane).
* Three participants didn't last even one minute in the Royal Rumble Match: Jerry Lawler, Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Epico.
* Six more couldn't last two minutes: Alex Riley, Primo, Jinder Mahal, Michael Cole, Kharma and Big Show.
* Only six Superstars were able to last more than 10 minutes in the Royal Rumble Match: The Miz, Cody Rhodes, Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler, Sheamus and Chris Jericho.
* Booker T lasted the longest of the three announcers in the Royal Rumble Match. Second longest was Michael Cole, with Jerry Lawler third.
* Hunico lasted the longest of any Royal Rumble Match rookie at 9:01.
* Kharma was the third woman in Royal Rumble Match history.