Thursday, 12 January 2012

WWE RAW SUPER SHOW January 9 2012


CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - Kane continued to taunt John Cena on the second WWE Raw SuperShow of 2012 and brutally attacked Cena and United States Champion Zack Ryder. Also, Chris Jericho was once again speechless in front of the WWE Universe and Edge and the legendary Four Horsemen were announced as 2012 WWE Hall of Fame inductees.


John Cena vs. Dolph Ziggler ended in no a contest


Two weeks before facing WWE Champion CM Punk, No. 1 contender Dolph Ziggler battled 10-time WWE Champion John Cena in WWE Raw SuperShow's main event. Ziggler used his agility and amateur background to show-off and keep Cena from building momentum early in the contest. However, as Cena built up steam against Ziggler, the TitanTron showed Kane attacking Zack Ryder as the U.S. Champion tried to change his flat tire. As soon as he was free of Ziggler's attempts at a sleeper hold, Cena ran to help his broski. As he exited the arena, the Cenation leader was attacked by The Big Red Monster. The menacing Kane stood over the unconscious Cena and Ryder as Raw SuperShow went off the air.

Chris Jericho addressed the WWE Universe


Chris Jericho returned to WWE on the first Raw SuperShow of 2012. He gleefully greeted fans who welcomed his return, but Jericho left the arena without saying a word. On the second WWE Raw SuperShow of 2012, the WWE Universe hoped for more from WWE’s first Undisputed Champion. As Jericho made his way to the ring to resounding cheers from the WWE Universe, he was overwhelmed with emotion and left the arena speechless.

  
Ricardo Rodriguez called out R-Truth allowing Miz to attack

After two weeks of being attacked by his former tag team partner, The Miz failed to recruit a bodyguard to provide protection from R-Truth. Taking matters into his own hands, Miz forced Ricardo Rodriguez to insult R-Truth in order to call him out in Corpus Christi. Alberto Del Rio's personal ring announcer tried to avoid a confrontation by signing "La Cucaracha." However, slapping the microphone out of R-Truth's hand resulted in the physical confrontation Ricardo hoped to avoid. But before R-Truth could leave the ring, The Miz attacked from the crowd. Even though The Awesome One's intial attack seemed successful, R-Truth turned the tide, forcing Miz to flee back through the crowd.


WWE Champion CM Punk def. Jack Swagger

In two weeks, CM Punk will defend the WWE Championship against Dolph Ziggler with Interim Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis as the Special Guest Referee. On WWE Raw SuperShow, “The Voice of the Voiceless” faced off against another of Vickie Guerrero’s prize Superstars, Jack Swagger. However, in an effort to show his impartiality toward the WWE Champion at Royal Rumble, the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations Mr. Laurinaitis told Punk that if he defeated Swagger, The All-American American and Vickie Guerrero would be banned from ringside at Royal Rumble.
With this extra bit of motivation, the WWE Champion battled the former World Heavyweight Champion with increased vigor. However, Jack Swagger is a formidable competitor and used his amateur background to try and maintain an advantage over “The Voice of the Voiceless.” However, following a flying elbow drop, the referee made an errant three-count that allowed CM Punk to secure the victory. Regardless of the call, Jack Swagger and Vickie Guerrero are banned from ringside of the WWE Title Match at Royal Rumble.


Brodus Clay def. Curt Hawkins


After weeks of anticipation, Brodus Clay finally made his WWE Raw SuperShow debut against Curt Hawkins. Flanked by gorgeous dancers, Clay boogied his way to the ring and dominated a confused Hawkins. Following his impressive debut victory, big Brodus Clay literally shook the foundations of the WWE Universe and shuffled his way out Corpus Christi.

World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan def. Kofi Kingston (Non-Title Match)

Earlier today in a Kofi Kingston questioned the way in which World Champion Daniel Bryan defeated Big Show on SmackDown. In response, Bryan challenged Kofi to a match on Raw SuperShow. When they collided in the ring, the agile competitors battled back and forth, but it was the World Champion who stood victorious after capturing Kingston in the LeBell Lock. As Bryan celebrated like he won the lottery, Big Show wanted to have a word with the champion.
Daniel Bryan offered Big Show another opportunity for the World Title at any time. The World’s Largest Athlete was one step ahead of the champion and revealed that SmackDown General Manager Teddy Long granted Big Show a No Disqualification, No Count-out World Title rematch on SmackDown. 


Sheamus & Santino Marella def. Wade Barrett & Jinder Mahal

Last week on Raw SuperShow, Santino Marella was decimated by The Barrett Barrage. On SmackDown, Barrett and Jinder Mahal teamed up to attack The Celtic Warrior. Sheamus and Santino joined forces in seeking retribution and proved that a common goal can breed excellent teamwork. After a hard-fought battle, Santino took down Mahal with the Cobra and secured the victory.

John Cena attacked Kane

The Big Red Monster started the second WWE Raw SuperShow of 2012 by taunting John Cena, continuing to push him to embrace hate. It didn’t take long for the Cenation leader to respond as he charged the ring and a brawl erupted all over the arena and backstage. The battle ended in a stalemate with neither Superstar truly getting the best of the other.



















WWE ROYAL RUMBLE 2012


30 Man Royal Rumble Match

WWE Champion CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler (Special guest referee John Laurinaitis)

WWE TLC 2011 Highlights


HAPPY NEW
       YEAR         

WWE TLC 2011 RESULTS


BigShow def. Mark Henry;Daniel Bryan cashed Money in the Bank (New World HeavyWeight Champion)

WWE Champion CM Punk def. The Miz and Alberto Del Rio in a triple threat TLC match
 
Triple H def. Kevin Nash (Sledgehammer Ladder match)

Zack Ryder def. Dolph Ziggler (United States Champion)

Randy Orton def. Wade Barett (Tables match)

Sheamus def. Jack Swagger

Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes def. Brooker T

WWE Tag Team Champions Air Bhoom def. Primo and Epico

Divas Champion Beth Phoenix def. Kelly Kelly


















Monday, 5 December 2011

WWE RAW SUPER SHOW December 4 2011 Monday

Who's Next for The Miz?

                      What first looked like a spat between two former tag-team champions took on a new life on Monday night’s Raw SuperShow during a Falls Count Anywhere Match between The Miz and John Morrison. After bashing Morrison’s leg with a pipe, The Miz hit his former partner with the Skull-Crushing Finale on the entrance ramp, incapacitating the high-flyer and prompting the referee to stop the match. It was eerily similar to The Miz’s attack on R-Truth the previous week, and that, it seemed, was the point. While the paramedics tended to The Prince of Parkour, Miz took to the ring and made his intentions clear: the assaults on Truth and Morrison are part of a larger plan the former WWE Champion has set in motion.
            “Last week, it was R-Truth. This week, it’s John Morrison,” Miz said. “And next week? We’ll see.”
So, with The Miz on the warpath and the locker room on notice, WWE.com runs down the potential candidates who could make The Awesome One’s hit list.
THE ROCK
               
             The Miz refers to himself as “The Most Must-See” Superstar in all of WWE and prides himself on his reality TV background. He is a man who loves the spotlight. And yet, no Superstar turned more heads in 2011, both in the WWE ring and the entertainment world at large, than The Great One. Given Rock’s victory over Awesome Truth at Survivor Series, taking him down would be a tall order. But our guess is that The Miz is still steaming over his Madison Square Garden defeat at the hands of The People’s Champion, and the temptation to try his hand against The Rock one-on-one might outweigh the risk of another loss.
 JOHN CENA
             
             The Cenation leader was humbled by The Rock at Survivor Series, and his provocative appearance on Piper’s Pit seems to have thrown him into a rare vulnerable state: For the first time, Cena’s standing as WWE's top dog seems uncertain. Similarly, Miz’s own fortunes began to fade after he suffered a humiliating defeat, losing the WWE Championship to Cena in a Steel Cage Match at Extreme Rules. With the alpha dog on his heels, this could be Miz’s chance to sweep in for revenge and supplant Cena as the face of WWE. Plus, they were Tag Team Champions that one time...
BIG SHOW

            The Miz achieved great success – and a WWE Tag Team Championship reign -- with the big man as part of ShowMiz in early 2010. Given Big Show’s preoccupation with World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry, an attack by “The Cleveland Screamer” seems unlikely at the moment. But The Miz’s first two targets were former tag partners of his, and he is clearly one for continuity. Toppling The World’s Largest Athlete would certainly be an appealing way to achieve the hat trick.