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Ron Simmons Speaks On Mae Young’s Death, Atlanta Wrestling Fans & More

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SESCOOPS.COM reader Neal Jones sent along the following:

Recap of Ron Simmons on In Your Head Wrestling Radio
by Vic Schiavone

Host Jack E. Jones welcomed WWE Hall-of-Famer Ron Simmons to IYH Wrestling Radio

Highlights included the following:

How do wrestling fans in Atlanta stand out from fans in other parts of the country?: “Well, I think that they’ve got a little bit of background and history, because you had Georgia Championship Wrestling, you had NWA, WCW…there are a lot of roots in professional wrestling here. It goes way back, and believe me, you are talking about excited fans; I mean hardcore, wrestling fans, who know their history of it, know the origins of it, know the guys and the different generations of the wrestlers. The South is really a wrestling haven for people that have grown up in the business and in particular Atlanta.”

Mae Young passed away recently; do you have any memories of her you would like to share?: “The only thing I can say about Mae Young is that it was just an honor to have been around her for the many years that I had the privilege of seeing her even in action and being around her. She was just a great woman; always cheerful, always had something uplifting to tell you. Along with (The Fabulous) Moolah, her partner, when you saw one of them you might as well had seen them both because they were very much alike, and they were fantastic women as well as great wrestlers period. I don’t want to say just for being a woman, I mean period; as tough as they come, and she will surely be missed. God bless her.”

Other topics discussed included:
·What were his thoughts on Ole Anderson and what was it like being in the ring with him?
·What was it like wrestling with Butch Reed in the tag team Doom?
·What is his favorite horror movie?

Ron will be appearing in Atlanta on February 7-9 at Days of the Dead for Sinners and Saints Tattoo. For further information, go to http://www.daysofthedead.net/ and http://www.sinnersandsaintstattoo.com/

You can check out the complete Ron Simmons interview below.

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  • Press Release: KaBOOM! & WWE To Build Playground During WrestleMania Week

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    The following press release was issued today:

    KABOOM! AND WWE® TEAM UP TO BUILD PLAYGROUND IN NEW ORLEANS DURING WRESTLEMANIA® WEEK

    Washington, D.C. and Stamford, Conn., February 5, 2014 – KaBOOM!, the national non-profit organization dedicated to ensuring that all children get the balance of active play they need to become healthy and successful adults, and WWE (NYSE:WWE) today announced a partnership to build a playground in New Orleans during WrestleMania® Week.

    KaBOOM! and WWE are teaming up to build a new playground at Woodland West Elementary School in Harvey, Louisiana, which serves more than 700 children in grades K-5. To kick-off the project, WWE Superstar Kofi Kingston® hosted a Design Day at Woodland West Elementary today during which children had the chance to brainstorm, draw and design their dream playground. Elements from the drawings will be incorporated into the final design for the playground.

    The children will have their final design come to life during WrestleMania Week on Friday, April 4, when WWE Superstars, WWE employees and community volunteers will spend the day mulching, shoveling and hammering together to build them the playground of their dreams. The playground build serves as part of WWE’s week-long lineup of community outreach activities leading up to WrestleMania 30 on Sunday, April 6 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

    “At KaBOOM!, we believe that play matters,” said KaBOOM! Founder and CEO Darell Hammond. “We recognize the importance of having access to a safe and engaging place to play – knowing that it has the power to transform children and communities to be healthier, happier and more resilient. We are honored to partner with WWE to help give the children of this community the childhood they deserve with this play space.”

    “We’re proud to play a small role in the great work that KaBOOM! does to ensure kids have opportunities to stay active in safe environments,” said Stephanie McMahon, Chief Brand Officer, WWE. “Our partnership with KaBOOM! enables us to leave a lasting impact on children in New Orleans.”

    WWE will utilize all its assets, including TV, live events, PSAs, in-arena, digital and social media to generate awareness of the KaBOOM! playground build and partnership.

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  • Well-Known Wrestler Trying Out To Become San Diego Padres Announcer

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    SESCOOPS.COM reader Marc Kruskol from MJK Public Relations sent along the following:

    World Champion Pro Wrestler taking a shot at the Big Leagues

    He was listed by the San Diego Padres as applicant 362, but much of the world knows him by a different moniker – “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce.

    Men and women from across the country and from all walks of life –baseball fans and aficionados and radio professionals and everything in between – flocked to Petco Park on January 25th to audition to become the new Public Address Announcer for the San Diego Padres.

    Pearce, a resident of San Diego, was one of nearly a thousand prospective applicants that turned up, but comes from a very different background – it appears he was the only world champion professional wrestler in the bunch.

    A five-time NWA World’s Heavyweight Wrestling Champion, the 35-year-old Pearce bucks most of the stereotypes associated with pro wrestling. Sure, he sports a bald head, goatee, and an athletic 245-pound frame that could conjure memories of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, but there’s more than meets the eye. With a degree in Communication, Pearce has also worked as a television producer and director, film maker, model, and public speaker in addition to trotting the globe for the last 18 years as the villainous “Scrap Iron”. Last December he worked as a coach and trainer with the developmental talent for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), the multi-million dollar wrestling empire owned by Vince McMahon.

    One of his duties as coach: Speaking.

    “The majority of stories told in television pro wrestling are through the spoken word,” says Pearce. To that point, Pearce’s speaking is easy and free, and on top of it all, Pearce has that distinct voice – the most obvious of necessities one would assume the Padres are looking for in a PA announcer. “My resume is probably the most unique among the applicants,” said Pearce. “I can’t imagine there are many pro wrestlers sitting behind the mic for a big league team. I’ve had a wonderful career, but this is a baseball fan’s dream job. Why not me?”

    The Padres have reportedly narrowed the field down to 20 finalists, all of which will compete for the job once again at Padres FanFest on Saturday, February 8 with the Top 3 to be decided by fan voting online via social media (#PadresPA).

    “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce is one of those finalists.

    “It’s an honor,” says Pearce. “The fact that the Padres would open this opportunity up to virtually everyone speaks to their commitment to the community and finding a voice that represents it. It’s exciting, and I like being the dark horse in the race. I literally have nothing to lose.”

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  • The Sandman Challenges George Zimmerman To Celebrity Boxing Match

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    SESCOOPS.COM reader Nate Stein sent along the following:

    George Zimmerman Challenged By Sandman!

    Since the announcement that George Zimmerman would step into a boxing ring, The Game, DMX, Kanye West, Floyd Mayweather Sr., and more have all challenged him.

    ECW legend, The Sandman, has also expressed interest in stepping into the ring to get justice for Trayvon Martin & America.

    Celebrity boxing returns to the Philadelphia area this March.

    Interested fighters, pro wrestlers, celebrities and more who are looking to compete or challenge George Zimmerman can contact [email protected].

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  • Press Release Regarding Chris Jericho’s Podcast Being Expanded

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    The following press release was issued today:

    Talk Is Jericho Now Airs Twice A Week

    Chavo Guerrero sits down with Chris Jericho

    An Emotional Two Part Interview. Part 1: Eddie Guerrero, Part2: Chris Benoit

    LOS ANGELES, February 5, 2014 – Due to an ongoing demand by his fans, Chris Jericho will now be airing Talk Is Jericho twice a week, every Wednesday and Friday at PodcastOne.com. This week’s guest is famed member of the Guerrero wrestling family, Chavo Guerrero, who sits down with Jericho for an intimate interview about his life, his career and the final days of Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit.

    Available at https://podcastone.com/Talk-Is-Jericho, Wednesday’s episode with Guerrero offers a revealing discussion about the life of Chavo’s uncle Eddie Guerrero, the days that lead up to his death and the emotional scene that took place in the hotel bathroom.

    Friday’s episode continues the conversation as Chris and Chavo discuss the tragic loss of their dear friend Chris Benoit. For the first time, Guerrero speaks publicly about Benoit’s final days and the tragic murder-suicide that rocked the wrestling world.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Kurt Angle vs. Daniel Bryan, WWE In Chicago Without CM Punk, Batista

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    The following are highlights from a new Jim Ross Q&A update:

    On why fans should take Randy Orton as champion seriously after losing multiple “non-title” matches: “It’s an old school philosophy. The champion losing non title bouts gives the impression that the title holder is vulnerable and ripe for the pickings.”

    On his thoughts of a potential Daniel Bryan vs. Kurt Angle match: “If both were healthy and the match was creatively presented as it should, there is no doubt that those two wouldn’t have a great performance.”

    On his thoughts on how WWE should handle the upcoming event in Chicago without CM Punk: “The show must go on and hopefully it will have enough good content to help some fans move on so as to not to negatively disrupt the broadcast to an unwatchable degree.”

    On his thoughts of all the recent hatred from the fans towards Batista: “I’d guess it was merely the fall out of the Daniel Bryan situation and not directed directly at Batista.”

    For more JR Q&A, visit JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Backstage News On WWE’s New Plans For Dolph Ziggler & The Miz

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    According to one source, the reason The Miz did a quick, angry appearance on commentary during Monday’s RAW was to set up a future tag-team.

    Apparently the idea is to team Miz up with Dolph Ziggler, who also began the seeds of the new team, which is set to be somewhat of a “disgruntled angry men” tag-team, when he cut the “shoot” promo on the WWE App recently.

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  • Linda McMahon To Receive Award, WWE Looks At Reigns’ Rumble Performance

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    – WWE’s Linda McMahon will receive the Prescott Bush Award from the Connecticut Republican Party at a special dinner event scheduled for April 10th at the Stamford Hilton Hotel in Stamford, Connecticut.

    – WWE recently added a new video to their official YouTube channel called, “A look at Roman Reigns’ record setting Royal Rumble performance.” The video, which you can view below, is accompanied by the following description: “Check out Roman Reigns’ dominating display at the 2014 Royal Rumble”

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  • Eric Bischoff To Host New Weekly Radio Talk Show

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    Bischoff-Hervey Entertainment and Paul Anderson Media Agent announced on Wednesday that former WCW president and WWE performer Eric Bischoff will be hosting a new weekly talk show.

    “I have always enjoyed the freedom and improvisational nature of radio, and look forward to bringing an unfiltered and unique perspective and conversation to the table,” said Bischoff. “This is going to be a fun ride.”

    “Eric’s proven reach across a broad spectrum of American households is no secret to broadcast networks and advertisers alike,” said Paul Anderson. “With the changing distribution landscape, from terrestrial to digital, focused and exclusive content is the gateway to success. Eric’s background and magnetic personality make him uniquely suited to take advantage of the new opportunities in the spoken word format. I’m confident Eric will be embraced by an even bigger audience.”

    For more information, visit BroadcastingCable.com.

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  • Ultimate Warrior Comments On The Death Of Philip Seymour Hoffman

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    2014 WWE Hall of Fame inductee The Ultimate Warrior tweeted the following about the death of Academy Award winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman:

    WWE Hall Of Famer Speaks On Jake “The Snake” Roberts’ Sobriety

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    WWE Hall Of Famer “Cowboy” Bill Watts, who has had a rocky relationship in the past with the soon-to-be WWE Hall Of Famer Jake “The Snake” Roberts, recently spoke to Doug Mortman and Dave Lagreca on the Busted Open radio show about Roberts. Regarding Roberts’ sobriety, Watts stated the following:

    “Well I certainly wish him well and I hope that this time it’s for real. I know he’s had these turnarounds and I think it’s been questionable if they been real. So I hope it is for his sake because at one time Jake was somebody you enjoyed to be around. As a matter of fact, we had set up for Jake a really good position with WCW. But then he went back and he slid back. And I’m just going to say this, that it’s a tough thing. It’s an extremely tough thing; substance abuse. My own family, I’ve had to deal with it. It’s the hardest thing in the world because you try to appeal to them logically but there is no logic. Because you’re talking to the substance. And it’s the most heartrending, horrible thing I’ve ever had to deal with. The Von Erich family for instance. The things that they went through as a family. I mean that entire tragedy. One of the hardest things was the fact that Jack never could get his hands around the understanding that his children; that his boys had become drug addicts. And that whole thing was just so–because those were good kids! They really were and then what happened to them. So we’ve seen the drugs and we’ve seen what’s going on with it. And I know why Ted DiBiase; I talked with one time. He was trying to relate to me how many guys that passed away and there’s been some substance abuse involved in wrestling in the last 20 years. And I’ve had a lot of friends that have lost their sons and that’s been the underlying factor. It’s just a scary, scary thing. But there’s a lot of things challenging the kids today that fortunately you know–I was glad that when I was in college, all we had was beer.”

    Check out the complete interview at BustedOpenNation.com.

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  • Video: Jesse Ventura “Off The Grid” Hiding From Drones In Mexico

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    Jesse Ventura appeared on CNBC’s “Closing Bell” on Tuesday from an undisclosed location in Mexico. Ventura, who hosts a show called “Off The Grid” on Ora TV, says he’s living off the grid “so drones can’t find me and you won’t know exactly where I am.”

    Ventura spoke about the alarming widespread surveillance of United States citizens and the failures of the Republican and Democratic parties.

    “I now view the United States from the outside, and I don’t like what I see,” Ventura said. “You know what the favorite T-shirt was off the grid down here a couple years ago? A picture of [former President] George Bush, and it said weapon of mass destruction. Is that the way we want the United States portrayed throughout the world? I don’t think so.”

    He also said talked about the role of money in politics and said his own campaign raised less than he made as Governor. His TV show is not about making money – it’s about educating the public.

    “I don’t need the money. I’ve made the money,” Ventura said. “I don’t need no more money; I can live right now and my family until I die.”

    (Credit to Politico.com for transcribing Ventura’s comments)

    Former Power Ranger Again Challenges CM Punk To MMA Fight

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    It has been reported on multiple occasions that actor Jason David Frank, who is most known for his role in the Power Rangers, has challenged CM Punk to a MMA fight several times.

    After catching wind that Punk walked out on WWE, and that he has expressed interest in potentially fighting a MMA bout, Frank is at it again. The former Power Ranger recently posted the following message on his official Instagram account:

    “So now that CM punk is out of his contracts and wants to do MMA. Why not me? He already said he fight me. I got this on video from a fan. Come on CM punk we could make this a awesome fight. Plus his weight is way down. This is a recent pic. I’ll make any weight to make this happen!! JDF @wizardworld”

    You can follow Jason David Frank at Instagram.com/jdfffn.

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  • Report: Another TNA Star Has Heated Exchange With Management During U.K. Tour

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    As previously reported, TNA veteran Kurt Angle had a backstage blow-up with “Big” John Gaburick during the company’s U.K. tour. Apparently Angle wasn’t the only star to have a heated exchange with the TNA executive.

    According to a new PWInsider.com article, TNA star Eric Young had a verbal exchange with Gaburick during the U.K. tour as well. Gaburick apparently ran down Young backstage after his Monter’s Ball match with Abyss, which was taped for this week’s edition of Impact Wrestling.

    The report claims Gaburick told Young that he took too long in selling an attack from Abyss and should have exited the ring quicker due to the fact that they had additional segments to tape.

    As a result, Young, who is well liked and considered to be a performer who rarely speaks out, didn’t hold back this time. According to reports, Young vented his frustration over the situation and the matter was quickly resolved. Basically put, it wasn’t a major incident or anything like that.

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  • WWE.com Looks At How Ring Of Honor Influenced WWE

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    WWE.com has published a feature titled, “The Ring of Honor influence: How one small wrestling company impacted WWE.”

    Over the past 10 years, as more and more Ring of Honor alumni have found their way to the broad spotlight of Raw and SmackDown, there has been a noticeable shift in the wrestling style and type of stars that have risen to the top of WWE. But how did one company that never even aired on basic cable change sports-entertainment? We spoke with many of the men responsible to find out.

    The article includes quotes from Daniel Bryan, Antonio Cesaro, Seth Rollins, Colt Cabana and Gape Sapolsky, all of which have spent extensive time in Ring of Honor.

    Among the topics discussed:

    • How Ring of Honor was formed
    • If ROH was trying to recreate ECW
    • How each man ended up in ROH
    • Describing the ROH style & who best represents it
    • How ROH influenced WWE

    WWE Extreme Rules Location Revealed

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    The 2014 WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view will take place from the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, NJ on Sunday, May 4th.

    Tickets go on sale to the general public on February 22nd, with an online pre-sale taking place a days before that.

    There had been reports that the event would be taking place from the Key Arena in Seattle, Washington. The official Facebook page of the Key Arena posted a message denying this, but deleted that message earlier this week.

    WWE NXT & Main Event Previews For Tonight

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    WWE Main Event Preview:

    • The Miz vs. Fandango.
    • Alberto Del Rio vs. Zack Ryder.
    • Intercontinental champion Big E Langston vs. Curtis Axel.

    Also appearing are Triple H, Santino Marella and Emma.

    NXT Preview:

    • Alexander Rusev vs. Sin Cara.
    • Emma vs. Alicia Fox.
    • Mason Ryan vs. Sylvester Lefort.
    • Tyson Kidd vs. Aiden English.
    • Adrian Neville vs. Corey Graves.

    Also appearing are NXT Champion Bo Dallas, Triple H and more.

    *Spoilers* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results (2/7)

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    WWE taped this week’s episode of SmackDown from the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa. Here’s a preview, followed by *Spoiler* results on Page 2 below:

    – Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns vs. Kofi Kingston and Dolph Ziggler

    – Sheamus vs. Ryback

    – Daniel Bryan vs. Antonio Cesaro

    – WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee vs. Nikki Bella

    – Bray Wyatt vs. Goldust

    – Randy Orton vs. Christian in a non-title match

    Hit up page 2 for spoilers:

    John Cena Medically Cleared, RAW Main Event, WWE Beta Testing The WWE Network

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    – John Cena has been medically cleared to return after suffering an eye injury over the weekend.

    Photo of John Cena’s Swollen Eye

    – The main event of next week’s WWE RAW from Los Angeles, California will feature John Cena challenging Randy Orton in the ‘Orton vs. Chamber Participants’ series.

    – WWE is currently beta-testing the WWE Network to work out bugs ahead of the launch on February 24th.

    Full List Of Every PPV That Will Be Available On The WWE Network

    (Source: PWInsider.com)

    *Spoilers* WWE Main Event Tapings Results (2/5)

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    WWE taped this week’s episode of Main Event tonight from the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines, Iowa. Here are full spoiler results:

    Dark Match

    * Alexander Rusev (with Lana) defeated Tyson Kidd with the Camel Clutch.

    WWE Main Event

    * Tom Phillips and Alex Riley are on commentary.

    * The Miz defeated Fandango (with Summer Rae). Santino Marella and Emma also did commentary for this match.

    * Alberto Del Rio defeated Zack Ryder with a superkick.

    * Big E Langston defeated Curtis Axel. Langston’s ring gear had the color of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes and started a “let’s go Hawks” chant.

    * The Latest Rumored WRESTLEMANIA XXX Matches

    RAW Rating & Viewership For Monday 2/3

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    Monday’s episode of WWE RAW drew a 3.15 rating with 4.210 million viewers. This is down from last week’s post-Rumble show, which did a 3.24 and 4.718 million viewers.

    Here’s the hourly viewership breakdown:

    • Hour 1: 4.428 million
    • Hour 2: 4.221 million
    • Hour 3: 3.983 million

    This was the first RAW of 2014 that lost viewers each consecutive hour.

    WWE Network: Complete List Of PPVs That Will Be Available At Launch

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    WWE has released a complete list of all the WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-views that will be available on the WWE Network when launches in just 20 days.

    It’s worth noting that the 1999 Over The Edge PPV where Owen Hart tragically died will in fact be included. It’s safe to assume that it will be edited.

    WWF/WWE

    WrestleMania
    The Wrestling Classic (1985)
    WrestleMania 2
    The Big Event (1986)
    WrestleMania III
    Survivor Series (1987)
    Royal Rumble (1988)
    WrestleMania IV
    SummerSlam (1988)
    Survivor Series (1988)
    Royal Rumble (1989)
    WrestleMania V
    SummerSlam (1989)
    Survivor Series (1989)
    Royal Rumble (1990)
    WrestleMania VI
    SummerSlam (1990)
    Survivor Series (1990)
    Royal Rumble (1991)
    WrestleMania VII
    SummerSlam (1991)
    Survivor Series (1991)
    This Tuesday in Texas (1991)
    Royal Rumble (1992)
    WrestleMania VIII
    SummerSlam (1992)
    Survivor Series (1992)
    Royal Rumble (1993)
    WrestleMania IX
    King of the Ring (1993)
    SummerSlam (1993)
    Survivor Series (1993)
    Royal Rumble (1994)
    WrestleMania X
    King of the Ring (1994)
    SummerSlam (1994)
    Survivor Series (1994)
    Royal Rumble (1995)
    WrestleMania XI
    In Your House #1 (1995)
    King of the Ring (1995)
    In Your House #2 (1995)
    SummerSlam (1995)
    In Your House #3 (1995)
    In Your House # 4 (1995)
    Survivor Series (1995)
    In Your House # 5 (1995)
    Royal Rumble (1996)
    In Your House # 6 (1996)
    WrestleMania XII
    In Your House # 7 – Good Friends, Better Enemies (1996)
    In Your House # 8 – Beware of Dog (1996)
    King of the Ring (1996)
    In Your House # 9 – International Incident (1996)
    SummerSlam (1996)
    In Your House # 10 – Mind Games (1996)
    In Your House # 11 – Buried Alive (1996)
    Survivor Series (1996)
    In Your House # 12 – It’s Time (1996)
    Royal Rumble (1997)
    In Your House #13 – Final Four (1997)
    WrestleMania 13
    In Your House # 14 – Revenge of the Taker (1997)
    In Your House # 15 – A Cold Day in Hell (1997)
    King of the Ring (1997)
    In Your House # 16 – Canadian Stampede (1997)
    SummerSlam (1997)
    Ground Zero: In Your House (1997)
    One Night Only (UK) (1997)
    Badd Blood: In Your House (1997)
    Survivor Series (1997)
    Degeneration X: In Your House (1997)
    Royal Rumble (1998)
    No Way Out: In Your House (1998)
    WrestleMania XIV
    Unforgiven: In Your House (1998)
    Over the Edge: In Your House (1998)
    King of the Ring (1998)
    Fully Loaded: In Your House (1998)
    SummerSlam (1998)
    Breakdown: In Your House (1998)
    Judgment Day: In Your House (1998)
    Survivor Series (1998)
    Capital Carnage (UK only) (1998)
    Rock Bottom: In Your House (1998)
    Royal Rumble (1999)
    St. Valentine’s Day Massacre: In Your House (1999)
    WrestleMania XV
    Backlash: In Your House (1999)
    No Mercy (UK only) (1999)
    Over the Edge (1999)
    King of the Ring (1999)
    Fully Loaded (1999)
    SummerSlam (1999)
    Unforgiven (1999)
    Rebellion (UK only) (1999)
    No Mercy (1999)
    Survivor Series (1999)
    Armageddon (1999)
    Royal Rumble (2000)
    No Way Out (2000)
    WrestleMania 2000 (16)
    Backlash (2000)
    Insurrextion (UK only) (2000)
    Judgment Day (2000)
    King of the Ring (2000)
    Fully Loaded (2000)
    SummerSlam (2000)
    Unforgiven (2000)
    No Mercy (2000)
    Survivor Series (2000)
    Rebellion (UK only) (2000)
    Armageddon (2000)
    Royal Rumble (2001)
    No Way Out (2001)
    WrestleMania X-Seven
    Backlash (2001)
    Insurrextion (UK only) (2001)
    Judgment Day (2001)
    King of the Ring (2001)
    Invasion (2001)
    SummerSlam (2001)
    Unforgiven (2001)
    No Mercy (2001)
    Rebellion (UK only) (2001)
    Survivor Series (2001)
    Vengeance (2001)
    Royal Rumble (2002)
    No Way Out (2002)
    WrestleMania X8
    Backlash (2002)
    Insurrextion (UK only) (2002)
    Judgment Day (2002)
    King of the Ring (2002)
    Vengeance (2002)
    SummerSlam (2002)
    Unforgiven (2002)
    No Mercy (2002)
    Rebellion (UK only) (2002)
    Survivor Series (2002)
    Armageddon (2002)
    Royal Rumble (2003)
    No Way Out (2003)
    WrestleMania XIX
    Backlash (2003)
    Judgment Day (2003)
    Insurrextion (UK only) (2003)
    Bad Blood (2003)
    Vengeance (2003)
    SummerSlam (2003)
    Unforgiven (2003)
    No Mercy (2003)
    Survivor Series (2003)
    Armageddon (2003)
    Royal Rumble (2004)
    No Way Out (2004)
    WrestleMania XX
    Backlash (2004)
    Judgment Day (2004)
    Bad Blood (2004)
    The Great American Bash (2004)
    Vengeance (2004)
    SummerSlam (2004)
    Unforgiven (2004)
    No Mercy (2004)
    Taboo Tuesday (2004)
    Survivor Series (2004)
    Armageddon (2004)
    New Year’s Revolution (2005)
    Royal Rumble (2005)
    No Way Out (2005)
    WrestleMania 21
    Backlash (2005)
    Judgment Day (2005)
    Vengeance (2005)
    The Great American Bash (2005)
    SummerSlam (2005)
    Unforgiven (2005)
    No Mercy (2005)
    Taboo Tuesday (2005)
    Survivor Series (2005)
    Armageddon (2005)
    New Year’s Revolution (2006)
    Royal Rumble (2006)
    No Way Out (2006)
    WrestleMania 22
    Backlash (2006)
    Judgment Day (2006)
    Vengeance (2006)
    The Great American Bash (2006)
    SummerSlam (2006)
    Unforgiven (2006)
    No Mercy (2006)
    Cyber Sunday (2006)
    Survivor Series (2006)
    Armageddon (2006)
    New Year’s Revolution (2007)
    Royal Rumble (2007)
    No Way Out (2007)
    WrestleMania 23
    Backlash (2007)
    Judgment Day (2007)
    One Night Stand (2007)
    Vengeance: Night of Champions (2007)
    The Great American Bash (2007)
    SummerSlam (2007)
    Unforgiven (2007)
    No Mercy (2007)
    Cyber Sunday (2007)
    Survivor Series (2007)
    Armageddon (2007)
    Royal Rumble (2008)
    No Way Out (2008)
    WrestleMania XXIV
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    WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2009)
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    SummerSlam (2011)
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    Hell in a Cell (2011)
    Vengeance (2011)
    Survivor Series (2011)
    WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2011)
    Royal Rumble (2012)
    Elimination Chamber (2012)
    WrestleMania XXVIII
    Extreme Rules (2012)
    Over The Limit (2012)
    No Way Out (2012)
    Money in the Bank (2012)
    SummerSlam (2012)
    Night of Champions (2012)
    Hell in a Cell (2012)
    Survivor Series (2012)
    WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2012)
    Royal Rumble (2013)
    Elimination Chamber (2013)
    WrestleMania 29
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    WWE Payback (2013)
    Money in the Bank (2013)
    SummerSlam (2013)
    Night of Champions (2013)
    WWE Battleground (2013)
    Hell in a Cell (2013)
    Survivor Series (2013)
    WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2013)
    Royal Rumble (2014)

    WCW

    Starrcade ’83
    Starrcade ’84
    Starrcade ’85
    Starrcade ’86
    Starrcade ’87
    Bunkhouse Stampede (1988)
    The Great American Bash (1988)
    Starrcade ’88
    Chi-Town Rumble (1989)
    WrestleWar ’89
    The Great American Bash ’89
    Halloween Havoc ’89
    Starrcade ’89
    WrestleWar ’90
    Capital Combat ’90
    The Great American Bash (1990)
    Halloween Havoc (1990)
    Starrcade ’90
    WrestleWar ’91
    SuperBrawl (1991)
    The Great American Bash (1991)
    Halloween Havoc (1991)
    Starrcade ’91
    SuperBrawl II
    WrestleWar ’92
    Beach Blast (1992)
    The Great American Bash (1992)
    Halloween Havoc (1992)
    Starrcade (1992)
    SuperBrawl III
    Slamboree (1993)
    Beach Blast (1993)
    Fall Brawl (1993)
    Halloween Havoc (1993)
    BattleBowl (1993)
    Starrcade (1993)
    SuperBrawl IV
    Spring Stampede (1994)
    Slamboree (1994)
    Bash at the Beach (1994)
    Fall Brawl (1994)
    Halloween Havoc (1994)
    Starrcade (1994)
    SuperBrawl V
    Uncensored (1995)
    Slamboree (1995)
    The Great American Bash (1995)
    Bash at the Beach (1995)
    Fall Brawl (1995)
    Halloween Havoc (1995)
    World War 3 (1995)
    Starrcade (1995)
    SuperBrawl VI
    Uncensored (1996)
    Slamboree (1996)
    The Great American Bash (1996)
    Bash at the Beach (1996)
    Hog Wild (1996)
    Fall Brawl (1996)
    Halloween Havoc (1996)
    World War 3 (1996)
    Starrcade (1996)
    Souled Out (1997)
    SuperBrawl VII
    Uncensored (1997)
    Spring Stampede (1997)
    Slamboree (1997)
    The Great American Bash (1997)
    Bash at the Beach (1997)
    Road Wild (1997)
    Fall Brawl (1997)
    Halloween Havoc (1997)
    World War 3 (1997)
    Starrcade (1997)
    Souled Out (1998)
    SuperBrawl VIII
    Uncensored (1998)
    Spring Stampede (1998)
    Slamboree (1998)
    The Great American Bash (1998)
    Bash at the Beach (1998)
    Road Wild (1998)
    Fall Brawl (1998)
    Halloween Havoc (1998)
    World War 3 (1998)
    Starrcade (1998)
    Souled Out (1999)
    SuperBrawl IX
    Uncensored (1999)
    Spring Stampede (1999)
    Slamboree (1999)
    The Great American Bash (1999)
    Bash at the Beach (1999)
    Road Wild (1999)
    Fall Brawl (1999)
    Halloween Havoc (1999)
    Mayhem (1999)
    Starrcade (1999)
    Souled Out (2000)
    SuperBrawl 2000
    Uncensored (2000)
    Spring Stampede (2000)
    Slamboree (2000)
    The Great American Bash (2000)
    Bash at the Beach (2000)
    New Blood Rising (2000)
    Fall Brawl (2000)
    Halloween Havoc (2000)
    Mayhem (2000)
    Starrcade (2000)
    Sin (2001)
    SuperBrawl Revenge (2001)
    Greed (2001)

    ECW

    Barely Legal
    Hardcore Heaven ’97
    November to Remember ’97
    Living Dangerously ’98
    Wrestlepalooza ’98
    Heatwave ’98
    November to Remember ’98
    Guilty as Charged ’99
    Living Dangerously ’99
    Hardcore Heaven ’99
    Heatwave ’99
    Anarchy Rulz ’99
    November to Remember ’99
    Guilty as Charged 2000
    Living Dangerously 2000
    Hardcore Heaven 2000
    Heatwave 2000
    Anarchy Rulz 2000
    November to Remember 2000
    Massacre on 34th St. 2000
    Guilty as Charged 2001
    ECW One Night Stand (2005)
    ECW One Night Stand (2006)
    December to Dismember (2006)

    John Cena Addresses Eye Injury, Steve Austin Interviews UFC Fighter, More

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    – The latest edition of Steve Austin’s “Steve Austin Show” podcast has been released. Austin’s latest guest is current UFC fighter Daniel Cormier, who fights former UFC light heavyweight champion Rashad Evans in his 205-pound debut at the next UFC pay-per-view. You can check out that show at PodcastOne.com.

    – WWE Superstar John Cena recently referenced his rumored eye injury in a new tweet posted on his official Twitter account. Cena wrote:

  • HUGE Backstage Update On Kurt Angle RETURNING TO WWE SOON >>
  • Kurt Angle Denies Backstage Fight Rumors, Scheduled For Surgery Next Week

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    TNANews.com writer Alex Barie recently reached out to TNA star Kurt Angle regarding the rumors that he had a blow up with John Gaburick backstage during the recent TNA U.K. tour. Regarding the rumors, Angle stated, “Reports couldn’t be any less true. I did not argue with Big (John Gaburick). Everything is fine.”

    The article also notes that Angle is scheduled to get knee surgery next week and will be out of action for a month as a result.

  • HUGE Backstage Update On Kurt Angle RETURNING TO WWE SOON >>
  • Photo Of Naomi’s Eye Injury & Video Of How It Happened

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    WWE Diva Naomi was injured during her match with Aksana last night on RAW. There was a spot during the match where Naomi was on the canvas and Aksana drilled her knee into Naomi’s face. She appeared to be injured and was holding her eye for the remainder of the match.

    WWE.com has posted an update on her status, with WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann stating that she appears to have a bruised orbital bone or a bruised eye socket, as well as a scratch on her cornea.

    “We did a full eye examination and a head examination as well as a neurological examination; no signs of concussion,” said Dr. Amann. “We’re going to have her use ice and Tylenol and check her out again tomorrow.””

    WWE expects a quick recovery. Naomi tweeted this photo of her eye after the injury on RAW:

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