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Jericho Talks Jim Ross/WWE Situation, Politics In Wrestling, What’s Wrong With TNA

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The following are highlights from a recent Busted Open Radio interview with former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho:

How the tour is going with Fozzy?: It’s something that happens quite often actually it is called a bus share. Where it’s their band, our band and the crew. But it’s not as crazy as you think, the buses are just amazing. There are fifteen bunk buses, big lounge in the front, big lounge in the back, the lounge seat pops open when you’re parked and there’s a shower in it. It’s a cool way of traveling. It’s a different way of going as opposed when you travel with WWE. Where you fly into a town, then rent your own car, then drive your car, then find a place to stay and etc. You get on the bus and you go! You wake up in town and your there. It’s a cool way to go, it’s been going great. We just got back from Europe, we were over there for a month and did a bunch of shows in Europe, bunch of shows in the United Kingdom, it was seven countries total. We had a couple weeks off and we are on this tour with Saxon which is really cool touring Canada and the United States for the next five week and our show last night was in Patchogue, New York which I just figured out how to pronounce today. Whenever you start a tour, it is like starting a match. The first match is kind of a feeling out, something work and something don’t. It’s like what Stone Cold (Steve Austin) used to say: “Get the junk out of your system” and it’s the same way when you start a tour. The first couple shows have a couple behind the scene things, technical things which make it rocky and as the tour goes on you get it locked down. The shows are still great it’s just when a guitar goes out of tune or this change over didn’t go quick enough, this segway was not good enough. But we are excited; it’s a great place to start. We always consider New York as our backyard in the States. We played more shows here then anyway in New York City and we are excited to be playing at B.B. King’s. It’s a great venue and its funny, my hotel is right across from B.B. King’s and the big marquee has sign that says Saxon and Fozzy and I took a picture and saved it. You can never take it for granted, I’ve been lucky enough to have my two goals come true but you never forget that it is cool as a fan to be doing this. To have our name in lights in Manhattan at Times Square with a band we grew up listening to is a very cool experience.

Jim Ross memories: Jim Ross, to me, is the best wrestling announcer of all time. When they took him off the air there is an attitude around WWE that you need to constantly prepare for the future which I agree with but there are certain things with Jim Ross as an announcer like John Madden, Don Cherry and Bob Cole with Hockey Night in Canada, they are the best at what they do. They are old, look old but it’s a certain voice that you have to this day is the voice for wrestling and Jim Ross is that voice. Same thing with Howard Finkel as an announcer, they never found anyone that can replace Howard Finkel ever. They have some good ones but it’s like Gene Okerlund as an interviewer, I’ll never hear a better voice then his and I felt like that for Jim Ross. I thought they sent him out to pester a little bit earlier but there have been fireworks with Vince (McMahon) for years. That’s just the way it is. Beyond the announcing as he was the head of talent relations in 1999 and he and Vince Russo were instrumental in bringing me in. Jim gave me a helluva deal and spear headed the deal with Vince’s approval. He took recruiting very seriously, it was like an NFL team for him, he went out and found a lot of the best guys that ever worked in this business and he took great pride in it. When Vince Russo left two months after I got to the WWE, he was kind of my last supporter and there was ninety-nine percent of people that didn’t like what I was doing . But J.R. never turned on me. Some of that was because of who I was and some of it was because of their perception and I always remember that and stood behind me when I was in this rough transition period and when I started to break out and becoming “Chris Jericho”, he took great pride in that. He stood up a lot of the times when they were saying: “This guy is the worse” or “This guy sucks.” And probably saying “Give it time.” like a good hockey coach will, if you get a number one draft choice and he comes in and he is still not ready. You see it three years down the line and J.R. was that guy for me. I always thought of him like that way and I will never forget that for what he did for me when I first started.

Backstage politics in wrestling: I don’t know either because I am not in the closed door meetings. Just by going with the track record of WWE, they have an interesting way of doing things. I know for a fact that Vince didn’t like me when I first came, he didn’t see anything in CM Punk when he first arrived and didn’t see anything in Daniel Bryan when he first came in and it’s a long time to break down those walls, no pun intended. But the Daniel Bryan storyline is something that we used to call “working in the square” which means it’s in the storyline because it comes from true life feelings. “Daniel Bryan is too small, too ugly” or whatever it might be but it goes against the prototype of what a WWE superstar is supposed to be but so did I, so did Shawn Michaels, so did Bret Hart and CM Punk and a lot of the guys. Not everybody can be a John Cena, Dave Batista or Hunter (Triple H) like the perfect, genetically created WWE guys. There are a lot of things that happen because there are issues behind the scenes. I don’t know what happened at Summerslam Access, I just heard about it. Obviously J.R. wasn’t doing much, he had a lot to do with developmental and he was kind of on the outskirts. I bet Vince didn’t even see it, I’m sure he heard about it and just made his opinions on that like what happened with the flag kicking incident in Brazil. He never saw the footage, he just heard about it and had a mental picture of what happened and I was suspended. Meanwhile, when you watch the footage, I really didn’t even do anything. Obviously, I deserved it but it’s not like I said: “This flag sucks” or blew my nose on it, or wiped my ass with it and threw it into the crowd. If you’re hearing about it, someone in the company is stooging it off to the internet which happens all the time. I’m sure there is some truth to what you’re hearing but its speculation. When there’s smoke there’s fire and I’m sure there is some truth to what you’re hearing but I really don’t even know either.

Kayfabe still existing in wrestling: I think sometimes it confuses the fans when you do too much insider stuff, before I came back in 2012, I remember when Punk and Nash were having their feud and their were going back and forth and Nash said: “You would never draw a dime.” I think people do not understand what that really means. I think we all assume that people read the sheets and read the internet and really eighty percent don’t. I’m a big music fan, I read Billboard magazine and I follow charts and read the reviews and see what’s going on but I guarantee that eighty percent of people that like music don’t or eighty percent of people that watch movies don’t read the receipts every week . I think when people say: “Edge didn’t draw a dime” and that’s supposed to be a “heat getting line” and people really do not know what that even means. Edge was a ten-time World Champion so doesn’t that mean he was good? So what, he never took a pencil, drew a circle and wrote “10 cents” in the middle of it. I mean, what does “drawing a dime” really mean? I think we assume that everybody knows as much about wrestling as we do. Telling people: “You’re too small” or “You’re too ugly” and Big Show is broke so he needs the money, it’s like if I’ve been working for WWE and I was broke, something is wrong with me! I don’t want to cheer for Big Show if he is broke after 14 years, you question yourself on: “What the hell were you spending all your money on?” You’re a former World Champion. When I watched Stampede Wrestling, I saw a wrestler by the name of Goldie Rodgers and he was an opening match jobber and I was thinking: “If I can be like Goldie Rodgers, that’s all I want, he is probably making one hundred and fifty thousand a year. Little did I know that he was making fifty a night and probably getting ripped off. To me because he was on television, he was a superstar and rich. That’s what we need to portray our WWE superstars to be. When they are talking about the pre-show, it’s like “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” when (Mike) Damone talks to Mark “Rat” Ratner: “Where ever you are, it’s the place to be.” If you’re on the pre-show, it’s going to be the biggest pre-show of your life. When you fighting for the Intercontinental Championship, I was fighting (Curtis) Axel , I wanted them to do in-ring introductions, it either got cut off before I got to the ring or someone forgot to do it, this is a title match on a network television show. Why are we not making this a big deal? I don’t care if it’s the Intercontinental Championship, it’s a championship, it doesn’t matter if it’s the World Championship or the Midget Championship, it should be treated as such because if we don’t treat it as such then nobody will. It’s the same way with these storylines too. “Daniel Bryan is small and ugly.” I never noticed that. I don’t know how big he is. You see these guys in the ring and they are all the same size unless you’re the Big Show or Rey Mysterio. He’s got a beard, ok. He’s ugly, ok who cares, and who said your ugly. Maybe under that beard, he’s the hottest guy. I don’t know. But sometimes they do these things that they thing are going to get heat but I’m not sure if it does get heat.

The transition from going from sports-entertainment to the hardcore wrestling fan: I think they are making the best with what they have. Daniel Bryan is amazing. To me, he is literally the best in the world. (CM) Punk is great but Daniel Bryan is on such a roll right now. Everything he does is: “Wow!” I remember watching him when I was there and everything you touch turns to gold. Vince is thinking: “How can we make this guy the biggest that we can make him? Let’s try this.” Vince never loses and he always makes it work and I hope that the end result will be him winning the title and he is the face of the company till (John)Cena comes back and maybe they can do something. I think they are doing what they’re doing with what they have and that’s the best way they can do it. Daniel Bryan is usually “smaller and uglier” then what we have so let’s focus on that and see if we can turn the fans into like him more. It’s like Ryback being the crybaby. Vince didn’t just try that, he literally believed that it was going to take him to the next level then he changed it and turn him into a bully and believes that it will take him to the next level and if it doesn’t they will change it. Vince is always in control, he knows what he is doing and he always wins in the end so he will keep pushing someone until they get over and they will.

Hard to change with a different character: That’s a question that you need to deal with yourself. There is no hand holding and cuddling in the WWE. This is the big leagues and that’s one of the reasons why a lot of the guys are having trouble getting over because they don’t have the experience to duck, dodge, dive and dip when things are thrown their way. That’s why one of things I did when I got there and things were going the way I wanted to, I had to make changes and morph it and I knew from my nine years of experience of getting over that I’d do it. I knew how to get over. If I can do it in Mexico and Japan, I can do it here. Even in ECW and WCW, I was nothing in WCW until I figured out how to get over. That’s why everybody that had experience eventually did it. Eddie (Guererro) did it, (Chris) Benoit did it, (Rey) Mysterio did it and Punk did it. I knew the moment Daniel Bryan walked through the door, he was going to get over. He did it before! “Just because you got over in some bingo hall in Philly”, it doesn’t matter you still got over in front of the hardest fans to get over in front of. A lot of the guys don’t have that so how does Ryback get over? That’s up to Ryback to figure out and try. Not everybody is going to make it into the Hall of Fame. That’s the hard culture of live. You have to have some wear-with-all in yourself to get there with Steve Austin being the perfect example of that. There is nothing worse when “You have the best match on the best show in the world. I can sing every note clean and be perfectly in tune” and if the crowd is dead, I failed! “I can have the perfect match, everything is graceful, and everything is cool” and if the crowd is dead, you failed! “You can have a crappy match, screw-up everything, botch everything, hit a hundred clams vocally at a live show” and if the crowd is going nuts, who cares! David Lee Roth never had a good show in 1985 but you always remember Van Halen at their peak then. He missed all his notes, forgot his lyrics and he didn’t care, it’s live and all that matters is connecting with the crowd. Ryback needs to connect with the crowd and he will. He’s not a big dumb idiot. He’s a very smart, receptive, thoughtful and perspective and he will get it. You just need to learn who you are as a performer, what you need to do to make it work and stay within that wheelhouse.

TNA, what are they doing wrong?: It’s hard to be the number two company in such a small market as far as wrestling fans. I mean there are ten million wrestling fans across the states. If you want a fast food burger and there’s a McDonalds and Arthur’s Burgers and Arthurs Burgers is the best and everyone tells you it’s the best. McDonalds is what we know, let’s go here. WWE is the name of pro wrestling. TNA wrestling is already behind the eight ball so they would have to do something completely different the way that ECW did in 1994 and 1995. But there is nothing different anymore because everything has been seen or done. One of things is that it just comes across as a retread. When I turn on and I see (Eric) Bischoff or (Hulk) Hogan or Sting in this day and age, you automatically think that this is the old guy’s league. No matter what they do, they still relay on those guys. The only way TNA can do it is if they came up with some new guys that just popped huge that didn’t come from WWE. All of their main guys came from WWE like Jeff Hardy, (Kurt) Angle, Bubba (Ray Dudley), they are great performers. Bubba is doing the best work of his career right now but still, he is Bubba Ray Dudley and he is always going to be that. You need to get a guy that comes out of nowhere that maybe gets turned down by the WWE Performance Center because they didn’t like his look and suddenly he becomes the next Rey Mysterio or the next John Cena or the next Mick Foley or somebody that changes the way things go but also, you need to get the eyeballs attracted to that guy so you can make it roll. It’s a tough position to be in. I don’t envy what they are doing and they don’t take a lot of chances. I don’t watch the show but the Bound for Glory and he’s got eighteen points and he’s got fifteen points and it’s a twelve week tournament and it’s like who has time to follow this stuff. When I watch wrestling, I don’t want to think. I just want to enjoy it, I don’t want to do mathematical equations and figure it out. If there is a Round Robin and here are your brackets and I get it. But if you win, if you get disqualified, if you get five points or twelve points, I don’t get it. I’ll just put on Seinfeld instead.

WWE Performance Center, good or bad: I couldn’t believe how awesome it was. I trained in a bowling alley where if you jumped too high you can put your head through it. Everything here is in HD and electronic and they had promo areas, weight lifting areas, condition areas, seventeen rings, training the cameraman, the producers, they are training everyone. It’s just not the guys in the ring but it’s the announcers, cable runners, cameraman, producers, it’s a huge training ecosystem where you can go in and learn everything. I spoke to the students afterwards and I told them to cherish this, don’t think it’s always like this and don’t think that it’s like this anywhere else, this is special. It’s the smartest thing that they ever done and it was a great idea by Hunter but he said we do not want any more independent guys anymore because they get too many bad habits and that will probably change if there are certain guys out there because most of good guys came from other places. Things have changed; it’s not even the same wrestling from five years ago. It’s going to continually change and you are going to get more of the old guard guys that are going to be retired or moved to other positions and you can see it. Jane Geddes, head of talent relations, she came from golfing. That was a job that was held by a former wrestler who knew the ins and outs. They are going full on corporate and that’s the way WWE is going to be. It’s going to morph into that, like it or not, it’s the way it is. We will see how the performance center does, who turns out to be there new stars. Most of the guys that became stars were from other places. What do you do if you can’t make it to the WWE performance center? It took me nine years to get into the WWE, don’t give me a sob story, go out there and find a way, that’s what I did. I can’t say that the performance center is a bad idea because it took me nine years to get a look from those guys, cover of magazines, five star matches, match of the year, they couldn’t give a shit. It took nine years. That’s what you have to deal with, it’s not easy. Guys that get into the WWE after six months are like Asthon Kutcher booking “That 70’s Show” after his first audition. It doesn’t happen too often and you should feel lucky when you get it but don’t blow it.

Check out the complete interview online at Facebook.com/bustedopenradio.

Update On Jericho’s Next WWE Return + FULL Story On JR/WWE Situation

Matt Morgan Says He Knows His Future Plans Already, Talks Possibility Of TNA Return

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The following are highlights from a recent interview with former TNA Impact Wrestling wrestler Matt Morgan:

On the possibility of a TNA Impact Wrestling return: “Definitely if the timing is right. Timing is everything in this sport. I’ve always said that and it’s the truth. But I do not want to go back somewhere where it’s business as usual and let’s do the start – stop stuff again. It’s got to be full guns blazing, let’s do this thing. You’ve got a seven-foot, 330-pound steroid-free monster that is the most durable thing there is right now. Please tell of someone who is my size and hasn’t had an injury in ten years. I’ve never missed time for anything. That being said, let’s go. Let’s just come out of the gates blasting.”

On his future: “I’ll put it to you this way without saying too much. I know exactly what I’ll be doing and where I’ll be heading and when I’ll be doing that.”

Check out the complete interview online at BetweenTheRopes.com.

HUGE Update On TNA’s Future — Not Looking Good! [DETAILS HERE >>]

Jim Ross Blog: WWE Retirement, Night Of Champions PPV, Heyman/Ryback

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The following are highlights from the latest online blog by WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

JR on WWE Night Of Champions PPV: “Solid show with an outstanding main event is how I would describe the PPV. Thought Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton closed the show strongly and with a memorable conclusion that will hopefully garner them was water cooler talk in some circles. Bryan is a wrestler’s wrestler who has paid his dues and is an exemplary member of the WWE team and locker room. Congrats to him and hopefully he will have a long, productive reign as WWE Champion. Time will obviously tell on that one.”

JR on Paul Heyman and Ryback: “Ryback aligning himself with Paul Heyman might be the best thing that Ryback has been able to accomplish since getting healthy. If Ryback is to become a major, major player in WWE then @HeymanHustle is the man to help Ryback accomplish such.”

JR on his retirement: “I haven’t bought a rocking chair just yet in the midst of all this retirement talk. I’ve retired from WWE….but not from life. I’m being engaged by a variety of ‘suitors’ who are all presenting some interesting, potential projects to me. Until we pull the trigger on projects that I truly am passionate about and want to invest my time and energy, I will immerse myself in Oklahoma Football, the UFC, and the NFL which isn’t a bad thing for a sport’s junky.”

Check out the complete blog online at JRsBarBQ.com.

FULL Story On JR’s WWE Retirement — What’s REALLY Going On? [FIND OUT >>]

TNA Pulling Impact Off The Road: Moving To Orlando Or Vegas?

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In an attempt to continue cost-cutting across the board, TNA is considering pulling Impact Wrestling television tapings off the road and returning it to a single location.

Multiple sources claim that TNA will house Impact Wrestling in either Orlando or Las Vegas, with the move expected as early as the beginning of 2014.

HUGE Update On TNA’s Future — Not Looking Good! [DETAILS HERE >>]

[Credit: ProWrestling.net]

Cody Rhodes Continues To Hype RAW, Bella-Bryan Pictures, WWE Skateboards

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WWEShop.com is now selling WWE-themed skateboards and sticker decals.

– Cody Rhodes tweeted the following ahead of tonight’s WWE RAW, where his father Dusty Rhodes will have a meeting with Stephanie McMahon to discuss “business matters”:

“It’s a fighting family, and that there…is the family gold-mine…” soundbyte from #TheOne and inspiration for my next career venture.”

– Brie Bella posted the following photo collage of her and her boyfriend, WWE Champion Daniel Bryan, on Instagram:

“If there ever comes a day when we can’t be together, keep me in your heart, I’ll stay there forever. -Winnie the Pooh #braniel #B+B”

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First Matches For WWE 2K14 “30 Years Of WrestleMania” Mode Revealed

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2K Sports officially announced the following matches today for their “30 Years Of WrestleMania” mode for the new WWE 2K14 video game, which will be released on October 29th:

-Andre the Giant vs. Big John Studd – WrestleMania 1

-Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy – WrestleMania 2

-Ricky Steamboat vs. Randy Savage – WrestleMania 3

-Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant – WrestleMania 3

-Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase – WrestleMania IV

-Randy Savage vs. Hulk Hogan – WrestleMania V

-Ultimate Warrior vs. Hulk Hogan – WrestleMania VI

-Hulk Hogan vs. Sgt. Slaughter – WrestleMania VII

-Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair – WrestleMania VIII

-Yokozuna vs. Bret Hart – WrestleMania IX

-Yokozuna vs. Hulk Hogan – WrestleMania IX

Huge RAW *SPOILERS* For Tonight — CLICK HERE!

Former WWE Superstar Indicted On Drug Charges Today

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According to reports, former WWE Superstar Duke “The Dumpster” Droese (real name: Mike Droese) was indicted on charges of selling morphine to undercover authorities.

Droese was officially arrested this past Friday. The arrest has started making local headlines in Tennessee.

Huge RAW *SPOILERS* For Tonight — CLICK HERE!

Three WWE Talents Officially Released From The Company Today

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According to PWInsider.com, WWE has officially released the following talents this morning:

Jake Carter (aka Jesse White), the son of former WWE Superstar Leon “Vader” White. Carter was signed to a WWE developmental deal in 2011. His last appearance was at an NXT show in January, where he lost to Corey Graves.

Luther Ward. Ward is an Irish talent that was signed in October.

Malik Omari. Omari is a British talent who was born in Gambia, West Africa. He was signed in early 2013.

More WWE Talents To Be Fired? Main Roster Stars? [DETAILS HERE >>]

Cody Comments On Dusty Rhodes/RAW, McIntyre Talks Flip Spot, Leavine Update

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-Cody Rhodes recently posted a tweet on his official Twitter account discussuing his father, Dusty Rhodes, returning to WWE television on tonight’s post-Night Of Champions edition of RAW. Cody wrote:

“Dream is my HERO, but I don’t concur with the decision to head to #RAW perhaps he & @StephMcMahon can avoid things going too far. #Outlaw”

-Speaking of Twitter, WWE Superstar and 3MB member Drew McIntyre tweeted about his wild flip over the top-rope spot during the Night Of Champions Kickoff show. McIntyre wrote:

“Why. So. Shocked? You can bet I have more than a flip over the top rope in my move set. I am the most complete sports entertainer #WWENOC”

-And finally, former WWE Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine tweeted about his upcoming participation in a Strongman Competition. Leavine wrote:

“Big week comming up, heavy endurance training! Countdown 5wks away #StrongmanNationals”

Backstage News From Night Of Champions + Major RAW *SPOILERS*

Details On Fast-Count At Night Of Champions, Damien Sandow Teases Cashing In

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-According to reports, the announce team at WWE Night Of Champions were told not to acknowledge the fast-count by senior official Scott Armstrong at the finish of the Randy Orton vs. Daniel Bryan WWE Championship match. Apparently the fast-count will lead to an angle of some sort on WWE RAW tonight.

-With the aforementioned Orton/Bryan main event last night ending with ten minutes left to spare in the pay-per-view window, many felt Damien Sandow was going to come out and cash-in his Money In The Bank briefcase. Sandow fueled a lot of that speculation with the following tweet, which he posted on Sunday:

“I wonder how much longer I will be the uncrowned champion? Monnths? Weeks? Hours? Min? #WWENOC”

Update On Orton/Bryan Plans For RAW Tonight + Dusty Rhodes’ Return!

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The Rock Begins Filming Fast 7, Lilian Garcia//NFL, Edge’s Series On Netflix

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-The first three seasons of the SyFy original series “Haven,” which features WWE Hall Of Famer Adam “Edge” Copeland, is now available via instant streaming over at Netflix.com.

-WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia will be singing the national anthem at the Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets NFL game this coming Sunday, September 22, 2013.

-“Fast & Furious 7,” which will feature Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, began filming this past weekend. Apparently the plan is for this film to launch a new trilogy for the movie franchise.

Latest On Rock’s WWE Return, Major RAW *Spoiler* For Tonight + Heyman/Ryback Info!

Jim Ross To Speak Out Today, Roddy Piper Interview, Steve Austin Show Notes

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-WWE Hall Of Famer and former WWE broadcaster Jim Ross will be a special guest on Ariel Helwani’s “MMA Hour” show at MMAFighting.com today. The official description for JR’s appearance on the show reads as follows: Legendary pro wrestling broadcaster Jim Ross will discuss his departure from WWE and aspirations to work in the MMA world.

-Speaking of JR, as noted previously, he will be a guest once again on the Steve Austin Show this week. The interview was taped last week, and is expected to air online this Thursday. Tuesday’s edition of the “Steve Austin Show” will likely be part two of the Jerry Lawler interview. You can check out past editions of the Steve Austin Show online at PodcastOne.com.

-Also on Helwani’s “MMA Hour” today will be WWE Hall Of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper. The official description for Piper’s appearance reads: Pro wrestling legend “Rowdy” Roddy Piper will discuss his connection to Ronda Rousey, his MMA fighter son, his thoughts on the sport and his part in the “Klondike Celebrity Challenge.”

Update On JR’s Future – UFC?, + HUGE *SPOILERS* For Tonight’s RAW! [Click Here]

Details On Paul Heyman’s New Client, Big E. Langston’s Babyface Turn & More

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Based on Sunday night’s WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view, it appears as though Ryback is the new Paul Heyman client that has been rumored for a while now.

As noted previously, there was discussion internally in WWE of using an unknown from NXT as a new “Paul Heyman guy,” while the other options were moving either Ryback or Big E. Langston over to the Heyman crew. It appears that WWE is turning Langston babyface, and decided to go with Ryback as Heyman’s new client. If that is the case, you can expect it to be confirmed on RAW tonight.

For those who missed it, Ryback came to the aid of Heyman after CM Punk beat Curtis Axel in the Handicap Elimination match, which was also made a no-disqualification rules match during the Night Of Champions Kickoff Show.

WWE RAW SPOILERS

Because Wrestling – Episode 114

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This week on Because Wrestling, it’s our WWE Night of Champions recap!

Mickie James Done With TNA?, Samoa Joe Spotlight Free Special This Month

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-TNA Knockout Mickie James’ contract has officially expired, making her a free agent as of today. According to reports, TNA made James an offer on a new contract, but she rejected it.

-The following was posted today on the official Impact Wrestling Twitter account:

September Superstar Spotlight is on @SamoaJoe! Watch “Unstoppable: The Best Of Samoa Joe” FREE all month long! http://www.impactwrestling.com/news/item/5007-September-Superstar-Spotlight-Samoa-Joe

Mickie James Returning To WWE?, Huge TNA Bound For Glory *SPOILERS* + More!

Daniel Bryan Reacts To WWE Title Win, CM Punk Injured At NOC & More

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– CM Punk’s back was bleeding after Ryback put him through a table at last night’s Night of Champions pay-per-view.

– WWE announced last night that the next live event from Detroit will take place on December 28th. Tickets are now available at Ticketmaster with the code WWEHOLIDAY.

– WWE posted the following Tout with Daniel Bryan immediately following his WWE Title win at Night of Champions:

* DANIEL BRYAN To Be Stripped Of The WWE Title Tonight? HEYMAN-RYBACK News & More

Results From WWE’s Greatest Champions Polls

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During Sunday’s Night of Champions pay-per-view, WWE asked their fans to vote for the greatest champions in history for each of the company’s active titles. Here are the results from those polls:

WWE Champion
Hulk Hogan – 55%
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin – 16%
John Cena – 13%
CM Punk – 12%
Triple H – 4%

Intercontinental Champion
Chris Jericho – 63%
Mr. Perfect – 24%
The Honkey Tonk Man – 10%
Rick Rude – 2%
Patt Patterson – 1%

World Heavyweight Champion
Booker T – 38%
Edge – 22%
The Undertaker – 21%
Ric Flair – 14%
Batista – 5%

United States Champion
Sting – 53%
Ricky Steamboat – 24%
Sgt. Slaughter – 12%
Harley Race – 9%
Bobo Brazil – 2%

Tag Team Champions
Degeneration X – 47%
Legion of Doom – 32%
Hart Foundation – 17%
The British Bulldogs – 3%
The Wild Samoans – 1%

Divas/Women’s Champion
Trish Stratus – 56%
Lita – 29%
The Fabulous Moolah – 8%
Michelle McCool – 6%
Wendi Richter – 1%

WWE RAW Preview: New WWE Champion, Dusty Rhodes & More

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Tonight’s episode of WWE RAW takes place from Cleveland, Ohio and will feature fallout from last night’s Night of Champions pay-per-view. Here’s an early preview for the broadcast:

– How will Triple H respond to Daniel Bryan defeating Randy Orton for the WWE Championship last night? Will he take issue with the fast count that ended last night’s main event?

– WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes will appear to address a “business proposal” from Stephanie McMahon.

– Ryback revealed himself to be the latest Paul Heyman guy at Night of Champions and helped Paul Heyman score a pinfall over CM Punk. How will CM Punk handle Paul Heyman’s new monster?

Hulk Hogan Involved In Major Boating Accident This Weekend

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TNA Impact Wrestling wrestler Hulk Hogan recently posted a series of tweets on his official Twitter account on Sunday evening, detailing a major boating accident that he was a part of. Hogan wrote:

How come everytime we go out on the boat someone ends up bleeding? HH

Today both me and Dr Crespo ended up covered in blood,the windshield on my boat exploded because of the wind and speed on the water,crazy HH

And it wasnt the go fast Scarab,it was my slower Searay, oh well time to sadle up again brother. HH

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WWE Night Of Champions Results – September 15, 2013

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WWE Night Of Champions Kickoff Show:

The Kickoff Show opens with Josh Mathews introducing us to the show. The “expert panel” for tonight includes Alex Riley, Booker T and Santino Marella. The panel breaks down some of the top matches for tonight’s show.

We go to the lounge with Renee Dupree, who informs us on how to interact via social media tonight. She runs down some polls for best tag-teams of all-time, etc.

We shoot backstage and Paul Heyman is shown rocking like Jesse Ventura. Brad Maddox walks by and asks Heyman if he’s ok. Heyman says he’s anything but ok. Maddox asks him what’s wrong. Heyman runs down all his concerns, namely, CM Punk. Heyman explains that he taught Punk how to get around the system, so he’s concerned that Punk is gonna massacre him in the middle of Maddox’s ring…unless. Heyman says if Punk beats Axel, then he’ll punch the ref in the mouth. This means Punk will be DQ’d and if he touches Heyman, he can sue for assault. Maddox then makes the match a no-DQ rules match. Heyman looks scared.

Back to the panel, where the guys talk about the new no-DQ stipulation that was just added to the Handicap Elimination match involving Axel, Heyman and Punk. They shift gears to talk more about other top matches on tonight’s show.

Tag-Team Turmoil: The Prime Time Players vs. The Usos vs. 3MB vs. Real Americans vs. Tons Of Funk

The PPV commentary team, consisting of Michael Cole, JBL and Jerry Lawler hype up the Tag-Team Turmoil match, which is up now. Out first is 3MB. Out next is Tons Of Funk. Representing 3MB will be Heath Slater and Drew McIntyre. Slater and Brodus Clay start things off. New teams will come out as people are eliminated. Slater beats up Clay for a while before he tags out to Tensai.

Tensai comes in the ring and runs right back out to the floor. McIntyre tags himself in and does a huge dive over the top, barely catching Tensai and crashing on the floor. Back in the ring, Tensai and McIntyre continue their battle. Nearfall by Tensai but McIntyre is tied up in the ropes. McIntyre misses a big elbow in the corner and Tensai rolls him up for the 1-2-3. 3MB are eliminated.

Out comes The Real Americans. 3MB are still in the ring beating down Tons Of Funk. The Real Americans, in specific, Antonio Cesaro, picks up where they left off. We head to a mid-match commercial here on the Night Of Champions pay-per-view Kickoff Show.

We return from commercial and Cesaro is going to suplex Tensai. Tensai reverses and suplexes Cesaro instead. He immediately tags in The Funkasaurus, Brodus Clay. Clay cleans house of both Swagger and Cesaro. Cesaro is still the legal man. Clay splashes him in the corner. Clay tries a pin on Swagger, but doesn’t get it. Not even sure he was the legal man. Commentators aren’t sure either. It turns out Swagger is the legal man. He applies the Patriot Lock on Clay and Clay taps out. Tons Of Funk are eliminated.

Out comes The Usos. The Usos race down to the ring and immediately throw both of The Real Americans out of the ring. One of the Usos goes flying over the top onto the floor on Swagger. The other flies over the top onto Cesaro. Back in the ring, Cesaro and Uso are the legal men. Uso comes off the top and splashes Cesaro. 1-2…Cesaro kicks out. Uso with another nearfall on Cesaro. Swagger tags himself in and the Real Americans double-team Uso. Swagger goes for a pin attempt but Uso kicks out at two. A loud “Let’s go Usos” and “We The People” dueling chant breaks out as Cesaro, now the legal man, is in control of the offense. We head to another mid-match commercial.

We return from commercial and one of the Usos is on the top rope. He leaps off but Swagger catches him by the leg coming down. Swagger locks in the Patriot Lock and Uso has no choice but to tap out. The Usos are eliminated. The Prime Time Players are now the only team left, along with The Real Americans.

Out comes The Prime Time Players. Titus O’Neil and Swagger are the legal men, as the fresher O’Neil goes to work immediately on Swagger. Big fall-away slam by O’Niel. Swagger chop-blocks O’Neil to slow him down. He’s going for yet another Patriot Lock but Darren Young comes in and kicks Swagger to break things up. Young encouraging O’Neil to make the tag, as both O’Neil and Swagger are down in the ring. O’Neil makes the tag and comes in a ball of fire, only to immediately be grabbed by Swagger for a Patriot Lock attempt. Young breaks free and hits his finisher immediately on Swagger. 1-2-3. The Prime Time Players win. The Prime Time Players now advance to take on Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns of The Shield for a shot at the WWE Tag-Team Championships. Young and O’Neil celebrate their victory in the ring as the announcers put over the tag-title match later on tonight at the PPV.

Winners and NEW #1 Contender’s to the WWE Tag-Team Titles: The Prime Time Players

We shoot back to the “expert panel” where the wrestlers break down the main event between Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton for the WWE Championship. We have four minutes left until the Night Of Champions pay-per-view show begins. Stick with us!

WWE Night Of Champions 2013 Pay-Per-View:

The typical badass video package airs to open tonight’s WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view show. From there, we head into the live arena where Michael Cole, JBL and Jerry “The King” Lawler welcomes us to tonight’s big event.

In-Ring Segment: Triple H

The ring announcer introduces us to the WWE COO Triple H. HHH comes out and talks about “what’s best for business.” He’s proud to put his stamp of approval on tonight’s matches because tonight will be one of the greatest nights in WWE history. And to show the fans that he’s not the villainous guy that WWE superstars think he is, and that he’s listened to the fans, and they, and he both want what’s best for business. So tonight, in the WWE Championship match, where Daniel Bryan takes on Randy Orton, there will be no interference from anyone. No Shield, no Big Show, nobody, just Orton and Daniel Bryan one-on-one. We’ll find out who should be WWE Champion. Hunter asks the crowd if they’re ready. He’s interrupted by Paul Heyman and Curtis Axel.

Heyman says he’s been calling, e-mailing, texting, leaving messages with everyone. He doesn’t know what it takes to get a reply from Hunter, but Heyman has a desperate need to talk to Hunter. He didn’t want it to be in front of the world, but Hunter thinks it’s best for business. Hunter says Paul looks terrible and asks him when the last time he slept was, or when he showered. He says Paul looks like a wreck, and Paul screams of course he’s a wreck. He apologizes and compliments Hunter on the line-up for NOC, but he says tonight Hunter has made a serious error in judgement, by putting Heyman, a non-athlete and father of two, into a handicapped elimination match against a fighter of such dominance, WWE accepted Heyman’s branding him as Best in the World. A fighter that gave Brock Lesnar all that he could handle. And Punk wants to beat Heyman up, to hurt him. Punk wants to give him such a beating that Heyman will never be seen in WWE again. Heyman begs Hunter to cancel the match with Punk.

Hunter thinks it over, and says that Paul makes some good points. He asks about if it has anything to do with the match being made no DQ. Hunter says he’s tried to weasel out of things, and he doesn’t see it happening here. Hunter says Heyman doesn’t need to tag in, he can let Axel handle it. Because Heyman should believe in Axel. Hunter asks if Heyman believes in Axel. Heyman hesitates, and Hunter says the match is on. Heyman asks if there’s no more honor among thieves. Axel grabs the mic and asks Hunter if there’s something personal going on. He knows what it is. The first day Axel became a Heyman guy was on Monday Night Raw and Axel beat Hunter in a match. Hunter says there’s an old saying, don’t poke the bear. Heyman brought up the fact that Hunter made a mistake, and tonight is Night of Champions, and all championships are defended. Luckily this is a mistake that Hunter can fix tonight on September 15th, in Detroit. He’s going to walk down the aisle and defend the Intercontinental Championship against the first person he crosses in the back, and that match is going to take place right now.

WWE Intercontinental Title: Curtis Axel (c) vs. Kofi Kingston

After HHH walks to the back, Heyman says a few more words but it interupted by Kofi Kingston’s music. Out comes Kingston, who is wrestling Axel tonight in the opener in an I-C Title match. Heyman heads to the floor, the bell sounds, and our first match of the evening is officially underway!

The two lock up. Axel is able to clamp on a headlock and Kofi fights out of it. Axel works over Kingston’s arm, but Kingston flips out of it and gets a quick near fall. Axel backs into the ropes. Axel stands and Kofi goes behind, but Axel is able to get Kofi back into a headlock. Kofi fights out and falls to a shoulder block. Kofi pops back up and leap frogs Axel, and Axel bails to the outside, sitting on the ring apron.

The match goes back in the ring and Axel bullies Kofi in the corner with a series of rights and kicks. The ref backs Axel off and when he comes back in, Kingston turns it around and kicks at Axel’s gut. Kingston kicks at the back of Axel’s leg, dropping him to the mat and leading him to bail outside. Axel limps around on the outside and Kofi pulls him up to the apron, but when he tries to suplex him into the ring, Axel lands on his feet. Kingston lands a big kick and gets a two count. Axel gets up and is able to land a sloppy dropkick before clotheslining Kofi over the top rope to the outside.

Axel goes out after Kofi on the floor, but Kofi pops up, runs up to the top turnbuckle, and leaps off with a huge crossbody to the floor. Kingston takes things back into the ring and gets another two count. Kofi heads to the top and Axel sweeps out the legs, trapping Kofi in the tree of woe. Axel holds Kingston up and hits him with several huge clubbing blows before backing up and hitting a big spear in the corner. Axel gets a two count. Axel hits Kofi with a big right, then an elbow to the top of the head before catching Kofi in a rear chin lock and grinding him to the mat.

Curtis Axel with a big slam on Kofi. Axel nails Kofi with a big German suplex and it’s good for two. Axel wrenches Kofi’s neck putting pressure on Kingston. Kofi fights up to his feet and out of the hold. Kofi ducks a clothesline, but runs into another. Axel pins Kingston but Kofi kicks out at two. Axel walks over Kofi’s face in a disrespectful display. Axel picks Kofi up to his feet and buries his knee in Kofi’s midsection. Axel hits a snap mare then flips over and snaps Kingston’s neck for another two count. Axel goes right back into another rear chin lock, but Kofi fights back up and out of it. Kofi avoids a clothesline and reverses into a crazy DDT.

Kingston hits a chop, then another, then a dropkick. Kofi misses a flying forearm, but catches Axel with the boots in the corner. Kofi hits an insane cross body for another two count. Kingston hits Axel with a running knee to the face, then follows it up with the boom drop. Kingston goes to the corner and begins hyping up the fans. Kofi misses trouble in paradise and is backed into the corner. Axel buries his shoulder in Kofi’s midsection, but runs into a kick in the corner. Kofi leaps off the top and Axel hits a giant dropkick to Kingston’s stomach, but Kingston doesn’t stay down.

Axel plows right over Kingston for a two count of his own. Axel hits Kofi with a series of right hands, then gets up to his feet. Kofi tries for the SOS but Axel counters. Kofi misses trouble in paradise. Axel tries for a neckbreaker but Kofi counters into the SOS. Kofi pins Axel but only gets two.

Kingston nails Axel with a bunch of kicks. Kofi goes up in the corner and Axel catches him in electric chair position, but throws Kofi into the ropes. Axel hits Kingston with his finisher. 1-2-3. That’s all she wrote. Axel retains. Heyman seems relieved. The announce team point out that he still has to get by “The Best In The World” later tonight.

Winner and STILL WWE Intercontinental Champion: Curtis Axel

Backstage: RVD & Ricardo Rodriguez

Backstage, RVD is with Ricardo Rodriguez, who is wearing a sling. RVD asks Rodriguez how to say a number of different terms in Spanish. Finally, RVD asks him how to say “World Heavyweight Champion” in Spanish. Rodriguez says that’s easy. He does the “R-V-D” thing with the thumbs. He and RVD do it together a bunch of times. RVD pats him on his hurt arm, apologizes, and then walks off.

Backstage: AJ Lee Abandoned By Divas

Backstage, we see AJ Lee skipping down the hallway. She runs into her Diva friends. She talks about the match tonight but the Divas are tired of being her helpers. They abandon her, all except Layla. AJ says she and Layla are friends. She says they’ll go out together. Layla says ok, but let me go try and talk to the other girls. AJ is worried, as the match is next.

WWE Divas Title: AJ Lee (c) vs. Brie Bella vs. Natalya vs. Naomi

The bell sounds and here we go with Divas Championship action. AJ tries running away and everyone chases her. She runs out to the floor on both sides of the ring and Natalya throws her into the barricade, then Naomi does the same, and Brie gives her a third shot for good measure. Natalya brings things back into the ring and Brie knocks AJ right back out to the floor. Brie hits a double clothesline on Naomi and Natalya before hitting them both with huge running knees. Brie dropkicks Natalya from the ring apron to the floor. Naomi hits a huge dropkick on Brie, then after a nice little series, hits a decent hurricanrana. Brie runs into Naomi in the corner and AJ almost sneaks in a roll up on Natalya.

Brie goes for a superplex on Naomi, but is pulled down by Natalya. Natalya rolls up Brie, gets a two count, then ducks a cross body from Naomi. AJ tosses Naomi and Natalya from the ring. Naomi is quick to recover on the apron, scoring a kick to Natalya’s head, but AJ pulls her off the apron. AJ heads to the apron but is dropkicked off by Natalya. Brie and Natalya fight in the ring with Natalya suplexing and slamming Brie to the mat before clotheslining Naomi. Natalya sets up the sharpshooter, but punches Brie and slams her on top of Naomi instead. Natalya grabs Brie’s legs and Naomi’s legs and wraps them up for a double sharpshooter, she turns them, but it’s broken up by AJ. AJ catches Natalya in the octopus hold. Nattie taps out. AJ retains.

Winner and STILL WWE Divas Champion: AJ Lee

World Heavyweight Title: Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. Rob Van Dam

RVD’s music plays are the crowd ERUPTS. Out comes Van Dam, accompanied by Ricardo Rodriguez. Out next is current World Heavyweight Champion, Alberto Del Rio. Our World Heavyweight Championship match is about to get underway.

Del Rio kicks and hits RVD with a couple of rights before drilling him with a shoulder block. RVD responds with a huge back kick to the chest. RVD fights Del Rio into the corner before whipping him across the ring and hitting him with a running spinning heel kick. RVD monkey flips Del Rio across the ring before hitting a standing moonsault that’s good for two.

Del Rio catches RVD with a huge dropkick, but misses another kick and ends up tied up in the ropes. Del Rio ends up dropkicked to the floor and Van Dam dives to the outside to wipe out Del Rio. RVD kicks Del Rio into the barricade before suplexing him chest first on top of the barricade. RVD heads up to the ring apron and hits a spinning back kick to Del Rio, who’s laid out over the barricade.

Del Rio gets back to the apron and blocks a suplex, bringing Van Dam back into the ring. Van Dam puts Del Rio back into the ring, and Del Rio hangs Van Dam up on the top rope, causing him to fall to the floor. Del Rio dives to the outside on top of Van Dam, then throws him into the barricade hard. Del Rio brings things back into the ring and gets a two count before clamping on a rear chin lock. Van Dam fights to his feet, and rolls Del Rio up for two. Del Rio suplexes Van Dam and kicks him in the back of the head.

Del Rio chokes Van Dam against the bottom rope before kicking him in the back of the head again for another two count. Del Rio goes right back to the rear chin lock, and Van Dam fights right back up to his feet. Del Rio hear butts RVD and drops him with a belly to back suplex. RVD rolls to the apron and Del Rio scores with an enzugiri to knock Van Dam to the floor.

Del Rio goes for another dive through the ropes, but Van Dam moves and Del Rio hits the ground. Back in the ring, Van Dam scores with a couple of kicks to the face, but Del Rio is able to whip him into the corner. RVD hits another huge kick that’s good for a two count. RVD hits a slingshot leg drop over the ropes to the ring apron on Del Rio, then he heads up to the top rope. Van Dam hits a huge single leg drop kick from the top, then follows up trying for rolling thunder. Del Rio pops up and hits the backstabber for a two count.

Del Rio slaps the back of Van Dam’s head in the corner before seating him backward on the top turnbuckle. Del Rio hooks his arm around Van Dam’s head, but Van Dam blocks it with a series of elbows and Del Rio falls to the mat. RVD stands and hits a giant cannonball senton to a standing Del Rio for another two count. RVD gets to his feet first and he and Del Rio begin trading punches. Van Dam runs right into a big tilt-a-whirl backbreaker, then Del Rio follows up with a double stomp to the back for two.

Del Rio calls for the cross armbreaker. He tries to lock it in, but Van Dam scores with a kick to the side of the head and a roll up for two. Van Dam hits the spilt legged moonsault in the corner that’s good for another two count. RVD gets to his feet and Del Rio scores with an arm breaker, then a kick to the face for yet another near fall. Del Rio stomps at RVD’s face, then he heads to the top rope. Del Rio waits for RVD to stand, but jumps right into a big heel kick. Van Dam hits a big leg drop, then leaps to the top rope. RVD tries for the five star frog splash, but lands on Del Rio’s knees. Del Rio clamps on the cross armbreaker in the middle of the ring. Van Dam fights, and works his way to the ropes to force a break. Del Rio holds the armbreaker past a five count and gets intentionally disqualified.

Winner via DQ: Rob Van Dam

After The Match:

Post-match Del Rio continues the beat down on RVD, stomping the back of his head. Del Rio heads to the outside and grabs a chair, but when he gets back into the ring, the chair is snatched by Ricardo. RVD hits Alberto with a DDT. RVD seats Del Rio in the corner and Ricardo holds up the chair while RVD heads to the opposite side of the ring. RVD heads to the top and goes coast to coast with a dropkick driving the chair into Del Rio’s face. RVD and Ricardo stand while Del Rio remains slumped over in the corner. Doctors are out to check on Del Rio after the match as he falls to the floor looking pretty dazed. Del Rio is helped to the back by refs and the doctors, stumbling on his way to the back.

Backstage: Axel & Heyman

Curtis Axel is shown backstage holding his belt happily. Heyman walks up and says he wants Axel to understand what’s at stake tonight, because if he’s left alone in the ring, Heyman won’t be around anymore and Axel will not have Heyman around to help him. He says Axel made an enemy of Triple H, and Triple H will do everything he can to take everything his family has built away. But he won’t be here if he’s left alone with CM Punk. Axel says Heyman believes in him. Heyman says he’s believed since day one, and tonight he needs Axel to believe in himself.

Fandango vs. The Miz

Out first comes Fandango, dancing with Summer Rae. Out next is The Miz. This match is about to get underway next.

The bell rings and Miz and Fandango begin circling each other. We get a lock up and Miz backs Fandango into the corner, breaking somewhat cleanly. Fandango dances a bit in the corner before catching Miz with a kick to the gut and punch to the back. Fandango locks in a head lock, but Miz fights it off, only to fall to a shoulder block. Miz catches Fandango with a quick neckbreaker, and tries for the figure four, but Fandango fights it off and sends Miz out to the apron. Miz comes back in with a roll up, then follows it up with a big slam, and the corner clothesline. Miz heads to the top and is distracted by Summer Rae, so Fandango kicks him off the ropes to the mat, where he stomps away at him.

Fandango whips Miz into the corner hard and gets another two count. Fandango traps Miz in a body scissors, working in a rear chin lock too. The crowd doesn’t seem to be into this one at all. Miz fights out of the hold, and lands on his feet off of a belly to back suplex. Miz sends Fandango crashing out to the floor, and dives through the ropes with a big dropkick to the outside. Miz gets up to the apron and leaps off into a huge kick to the stomach from Fandango.

Back in the ring, Fandango scores a two count, then traps Miz in a seated bear hug. Miz fights up to his feet and out of the hold, but Fandango hits him with an elbow to the back of the head. Miz follows up with a big clothesline, and a kick to the chest. Miz runs into the corner and kicks the inside of Fandango’s leg before following up with a quick dropkick to the leg. Miz tries for the figure four, then kicks away at Fandango’s leg and plants him with a DDT for two. Miz tries for the SCF, but Fandango fights it off and suplexes Miz to the mat for another two count.

Miz rolls out to the apron and Fandango grabs the arm, whipping him into the turnbuckles before pulling him back into the ring and trapping him in the ropes. Fandango heads to the top and hits a leg drop to drop Miz from the ropes and get another two count. Fandango heads to the top again and goes for the leg drop but Miz sits up. Miz gets a two count, and Fandango rolls Miz up for two, but Miz clamps on the figure four, and Fandango taps out quickly.

Winner: The Miz

No-DQ Handicap Elimination Match: Curtis Axel & Paul Heyman vs. CM Punk

Out first comes Curtis Axel and Paul Heyman. Heyman looks petrified. Axel has a kendo stick. Out next is CM Punk, who has a kendo stick of his own. Heyman and Punk roll out to the floor as Punk makes his entrance. Heyman looks worried again and Axel is assuring him everything will be ok.

The bell rings and here we go folks! Crazy energy in the building for this one. Punk swings the stick at Axel. Axel ducks and hits Punk in the gut, but Punk hits Axel with the first full force shot to the stomach, then back, then chest. Heyman looks shocked. Punk grabs the stick and uses it to choke Axel, hitting him with a Russian leg sweep. Punk dives through the ropes to wipe out Heyman on the floor before picking him up and bringing him into the ring. Punk grabs Heyman by the throat, then picks up the kendo stick, Axel hits Punk with a low blow.

Axel hits Punk with a series of rights to the face before getting up and grabbing one of the kendo sticks. Axel whacks Punk across the back, then puts the stick in Punk’s face and brings it down over Punk’s shoulder. Axel pins Punk for a two and Heyman screams that he believes in Axel. Axel goes under the ring for a chair and he brings it into the ring, but Punk catches him with a couple of kicks, a Mongolian chop and a big forearm before Punk grabs the chair. Axel hits a big dropkick that gets him another two.

Axel wedges the chair into the corner, and Punk tries to whip him in. Axel avoids it and hits Punk with a clothesline to the back of the head but it’s still not enough to keep Punk down for three. Axel goes back under the ring and pulls out a table, the crowd goes nuts. Axel slides the table into the ring and props it up in the corner. Heyman tells Axel to drive Punk through the table. Axel tries to suplex Punk but Punk fights it off and tries to reverse it. Axel finally suplexes Punk away from the table for another two count.

Axel goes to the middle rope and drops an elbow to Punk’s face for another two count before putting Punk in a rear chin lock. Punk fades and falls to the mat and Axel stomps on his face, then heads to the middle rope for another elbow. Punk rolls out of the way, and sends Axel into the steel chair wedged into the corner. Axel falls to the floor.

Punk catches Axel with a kick, then a double forearm, and a swinging neckbreaker. Punk hits Axel with the running knee in the corner followed by a clothesline. Punk heads to the top rope and points to the sky. Axel rolls to the outside. Punk drops to the mat and dives to the outside. Axel hits Punk with a glancing blow to the back of the head on his way out. Axel brings things back into the ring and gets a two count. Both men get to their feet and Axel hits a swinging neckbreaker for two. Axel pounds away at the back of Punk’s head, grinding his forearm against the back of Punk’s head.

Axel grabs the kendo stick and blasts Punk with a nasty series of shots to the back, but Punk refuses to stay down for three. Axel tries for the swinging DDT, but Punk counters. Punk tries for the GTS, but Axel drops down. Punk grabs a stick and blast Axel in the gut. Punk hits the GTS and locks on the anaconda vice. Axel taps out.

Curtis Axel Has Been Eliminated

Heyman looks shocked and he immediately begins running away, up the entrance ramp, through the crowd and back by the announcers into the ring where he’s caught by Punk. Punk rips at Heyman’s face before grabbing a kendo stick. Punk listens to Heyman begging, and lets Heyman hug him with a big smile on his face before he shoves him off and blasts him with the kendo stick. Punk hits Heyman repeatedly and Heyman screams in pain.

Punk props Heyman up against the ropes. He says, “I broke your heart, huh? Now I’m gonna break your face.” As he winds up, Ryback appears behind him. Ryback spears Punk through the table propped up in the corner. Punk’s back is bleeding legitimately pretty bad. Ryback puts Heyman, still in cuffs, completely out of it, on top of Punk. The ref counts. 1-2-3. Heyman wins.

Winner: Paul Heyman

After The Match:

Following the match, Ryback shoulders Heyman and carries him off to the back. Doctors are in to check on Punk who had a pretty nasty cut on his back from being driven through that table. Punk shoves away some of the refs checking on him and looks extremely upset. Punk walks to the back and tells the doctors to stay away from him.

WWE U.S. Title: Dean Ambrose (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler

Dolph Ziggler is out first. Out next is all three members of The Shield, who come out through the crowd as usual. Ambrose comes down by himself, and we have WWE U.S. Championship action coming up now.

The bell rings and Ziggler takes Ambrose down to the mat for a quick one count. Ambrose avoids Ziggler as much as possible, staying close to the ropes. Ambrose works Ziggler down to the mat, working on his arm and floating into a hammerlock. Ambrose transitions into a head lock, and hits Ziggler with a big shoulder block when he’s thrown off. Ambrose tries to play mind games with Ziggler and ends up dropkicked. Ziggler hits a snap mare and drops a series of ten big elbows for a one count. Ziggler clotheslines Ambrose over the top rope, tumbling to the outside himself. Ziggler slams Ambrose’s head on the apron and brings things back into the ring, pounding on Ambrose in the corner. Ambrose turns things around and slams Ziggler face first into the turnbuckle. Ziggler and Ambrose continue to trade chops and rights until Ambrose hits a big Alabama type slam to Ziggler to stop his momentum.

Ambrose shoves Ziggler’s face into the canvas and traps him in another rear chin lock. Ziggler fights to his feet and Ambrose brings things right back down to the mat. Ziggler sits up, but refuses to quit, even when Ambrose turns it into a straight jacket style chin lock. Ziggler fights to his feet and out of the hold, rolling Ambrose up for a two count. This leads to a series of roll ups for both men. Ziggler counters out of a suplex and hits Ambrose with an elbow. Ziggler goes to the top but he’s stopped by Ambrose. Ambrose rakes at Ziggler’s back before hitting a double underhook superplex. Ambrose pins Ziggler for two.

Ambrose goes to the top rope but Ziggler is right up there with him, hitting a giant facebuster off the top, but it’s still not enough for a three count. Ziggler rolls up Ambrose for two before kicking him into the middle turnbuckle. Ziggler mounts Ambrose in the corner and hits him with a series of punches before dropping and hitting a huge running clothesline for another two count. Ziggler counters something crazy and works it into a sleeper hold, but Ambrose works out of it and slams Ziggler to the mat for another near fall. Ambrose leaps in with a kick, but Ziggler turns it into a roll up. Ambrose rolls up Ziggler for two. Ziggler hits the rocker dropper but Ambrose grabs the ropes.

Ziggler tolls out to the apron, and Ambrose stops him coming back in. Ziggler rolls up Ambrose for two, but Ambrose drives him into the corner, and plants him with the fact first DDT, getting the three count.

Winner and STILL WWE United States Champion: Dean Ambrose

WWE Tag-Team Titles: Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns (c) vs. The Prime Time Players

Out first comes The Prime Time Players, who earned the shot at the titles tonight by winning the Tag-Team Turmoil match during the Night Of Champions Kickoff Show prior to the pay-per-view. Out next are the current WWE Tag-Team Champions, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns.

Titus O’Neil and Seth Rollins start things off. Rollins bitch-slaps O’Neil. O’Neil looks pissed. Rollins taunts him. Now O’Neil is manhandling Rollins. He catches him coming off the ropes and nails him with some kind of spin-bodyslam move. He follows that up with another powerful slam, followed by a leg-drop. O’Neil tags in Darren Young. Young immediately goes to work on Rollins, grounding the fast Shield-member with a headlock.

Rollins fights up to his feet. Young hits a shoulderblock, then catches Rollins for a quick powerslam. Rollins tags out to Reigns, and Reigns is caught with a series of rights. A blind tag from Rollins doesn’t help as Young scores with a huge elbow.

O’Neil chokes Rollins and then stomps on him in the corner. Young and Titus clothesline Reigns over the top rope. Young heads to the outside, ducks a clothesline from Reigns and hits him with a huge right hand. Young heads back into the ring and is hot-shotted into the top rope by Rollins. Reigns tags back into the match and throws Young to the outside hard. Reigns tosses Young up onto the apron and catches him with a knee to the chest before rolling him into the ring for two. Rollins tags in and traps Reigns in a modified rear chin lock.

Darren tries putting up a fight, but Rollins slams him to the mat. Rollins misses a short arm clothesline and Young follows up with a belly to belly suplex. Reigns tags in and shoves Young into the corner, but he trash talks Titus and misses a splash in the corner. Young kicks Reigns away and Rollins tags in. Young hits a back drop and tags in Titus. Titus hits a giant tackle for a two count. Titus goes to work on both opponents with giant kicks and series of strikes. Titus hits Rollins with a giant slam. Rollins comes back with a kick to the head, but Titus hits a giant sit out powerbomb for two. Reigns breaks up the pin. Young sends Reigns to the outside. In the ring, while the ref is distracted with Young, Reigns hits the spear, and Rollins pins Titus for three.

Winners and STILL WWE Tag-Team Champions: Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns

WWE Title: Randy Orton (c) vs. Daniel Bryan

After a long video package, out comes the challenger, Daniel Bryan. Bryan receives a huge pop coming out. After standing in the ring while the crowd chants his name for a few seconds, Randy Orton’s music hits. Out comes the WWE Champion. Orton slowly walks to the ring with a look of extreme confidence on his face. The announcers put over how confident/arrogant Orton is as he heads to the ring for tonight’s big main event.

The bell sounds as both guys have a long staredown. They lock up and Bryan backs Orton into the corner and Orton turns it around, breaking clean. Bryan gets right back in Orton’s face, working over the Viper’s arm. Orton head butt’s Bryan in the face before clamping on a side headlock. Bryan pushes Orton off and falls to a shoulder block. Orton hits the ropes and runs right into a knee to the gut from Bryan. Bryan hits Orton with a series of kicks in the corner before hitting a big armbreaker. Bryan kicks at the arm, then hits yet another arm breaker. Bryan continues the assault with more kicks to the arm in the corner before mounting Orton and hitting him with a series of rights. Orton pulls Bryan off the second rope into his across the back backbreaker.

Randy Orton pins Bryan for a two count. Orton stands and stomps on Bryan’s hand, then on his ankle. Orton and Bryan trade right hands. Orton kicks Bryan and suplexes him across the top rope. Orton covers Bryan for two. Orton rips at Bryan’s beard and locks in a rear chin lock. Orton wrenches away at Bryan’s head. Bryan fights up to his feet and out of the hold. Bryan ducks a clothesline and takes Orton down, mounting him and hitting him with a series of punches. Orton is up quickly and hits a big clothesline for another two count. Orton stomps away at Bryan’s joints, then goes for another pin for two.

Bryan slumps down in the corner after Orton beats on him a bit. Orton pulls him up by the beard and head butt’s Bryan. Orton whips Bryan across the ring. Bryan flips over Orton and follows up with a running clothesline. Bryan gets to his feet and hits a huge dropkick in the corner, then a second. Bryan kicks at Orton’s chest repeatedly, then seats him on the top turnbuckle. Bryan hits a top rope hurricanrana and Orton rolls to the outside. Bryan doesn’t stop there, leaping through the ropes to wipe out Orton. Bryan brings things back into the ring and heads for the top rope. Bryan hits the shotgun missile dropkick and Orton goes outside again. Bryan dives through the ropes to the outside to wipe out Orton again.

Bryan goes through the ropes into an Orton forearm that stops him cold on his third attempt at a floor-dive. Bryan slumps to the apron and Orton pulls him out for an apron assisted DDT to the floor. Bryan is up and back in the ring at a count of 9. Bryan is slow to get up as Orton drops down to the mat. Orton goes for the RKO but Bryan pushes him off and hits a dropkick that sends Orton into the ref, and the ref crashing out to the floor. Bryan wrestles Orton down to the mat and tries to put Orton into the yes lock. Orton fights it off and hits the snap powerslam on Bryan for two. Orton tosses Bryan to the apron and tries for the suspension DDT into the ring, but Bryan gets his feet under him, and clamps Orton into the yes lock. Orton is able to make it into the ropes to force Bryan to break the hold, but Bryan did a good bit of damage to the champ. Bryan hits Orton with another series of vicious kicks, but when he tries for a corner dropkick, Orton moves. Orton slides over and pins Bryan for a two count. Orton pulls Bryan to his feet and seats him on the top turnbuckle. Orton blasts Bryan with a right before climbing up and trying for a superplex. Bryan ducks through and seats Orton on the top. Bryan pulls Orton down into a tree of woe and kicks at Orton’s chest before backing up and hitting a low dropkick to Orton’s face. Bryan seats Orton on the top and Orton fights it off, knocking Bryan to the mat.

The two battle back-and-forth a bit more before Byan has Orton down. Orton is on his knees. Bryan nails Orton repeatedly with kicks to the chest. Bryan winds up for one more big kick but Orton catches him and cradle-suplexes him. A roll-up attempt for a pin fails and out of nowhere, Bryan hits a runing-knee to the face of Orton. 1-2-3 (semi-fast count, in my opinion) and we have a new champion. Daniel Bryan did it. Yes.

Winner and NEW WWE Champion – Daniel Bryan

After The Match:

Still almost ten minutes until 11pm ET. Will we have a reverse here? Bryan celebrates in the ring. He talks a bit of smack to Orton as he celebrates. Bryan continues his celebration outside the ring. He continues his celebration up the aisle. The PPV goes off the air with Bryan celebrating at the top of the ramp. That’s all folks!

Paul Heyman’s New Client, A NEW Shield Member? + MAJOR TNA Stars JUMPING To WWE!

Dusty Rhodes Comments On RAW, John Cena Inspired By Mayweather’s Performance

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-WWE Hall Of Famer Dusty Rhodes, who was invited to appear at WWE RAW on Monday by Stephanie McMahon, recently commented on the invitation and his son Cody Rhodes’ standing within the company in a new tweet posted on his official Twitter account on Sunday. Dusty wrote:

Let’s don’t forget what’s best for bid-ness @WWE that’s Codys job and then Randy Vs Cody !

-Speaking of Twitter, currently sidelined WWE Superstar John Cena posted a tweet of his own, which includes a link to a video of him bench-pressing weight on his surgically repaired arm after being inspired by Floyd Mayweather’s performance on Saturday night. Cena wrote:

Motivated by @FloydMayweather feel #evenstronger 2day 26 days after surgery. @WWEUniverse #NOC #nevergiveup http://telly.com/17PRV7L

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Report: Doctors Claim Hulk Hogan Might Be Able To Wrestle 2-3 More Times

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The following are highlights from a recent PWTorch Livecast interview with WWE Hall Of Fame manager and long-time business partner of Hulk Hogan, “The Mouth Of The South” Jimmy Hart.

On whether or not we’ll see Hulk Hogan wrestle again: “I think you will. I just talked with Hulk a few days ago before he went up with the Dallas Cowboys and did some stuff with them. And his hips are doing great now, he finally got the last operation two months ago, he got that little gidget out of his back that was used if he had pain in his back. But, I think the doctors have got him where he might be able to get in that ring two or three more times.”

On another role he would like to see Hulk Hogan embrace: “I’d really like to see him really as an ambassador and go all over the world promoting wrestling. I think that’s what he really needs to do and climb back in the ring a little bit with the right person. Whatever Hulk wants to do, I’m always backing him on it.”

Hulk Hogan’s TNA Contract Expiring: His Future, Relationship With Dixie, WWE

Stacy Keibler On Arsenio Hall, WWE Re-Hires NXT Star, Batista Movie Holds Strong

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-WWE has re-hired Shawn Spears, who will now be working in the NXT developmental system in Florida.

-The film “Riddick” which former WWE Superstar Batista has a large role in, finished at number three this weekend at the box office, with a weekend of $7.01 million. It only fell behind Insidious Chapter 2 and The Family, both of which were debuting their opening weekends.

-Former WWE Diva Stacy Keibler is scheduled as a guest for the Arsenio Hall Late Night Show this coming Thursday. Keibler will be the first wrestling-related guest on the new version of the show, which airs across the United States in syndication.

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Notes On Foley/Jericho Shows, Bret Hart Does Impromptu Q&A In Montreal

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-Former WWE Superstars Kevin Nash, Mick Foley, Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Chris Jericho were all at the Comic Con event in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Saturday night.

Speaking of Foley and Jericho, both guys performed in Montreal on Saturday. Foley had a comedy show, that was scheduled for 45 minutes, but went 90 minutes when Bret Hart was brought on stage for an impromptu question and answer session. Jericho and his band Fozzy played a rock and roll concert.

-Mick Foley performs another standup comedy show tonight in Boston, MA. at Nick’s Comedy Club at 8:00pm ET.

-Chris Jericho performs another show tonight at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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WWE Night Of Champions 2013 Results

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WWE Night Of Champions 2013 Results

WWE Night Of Champions 2013 Results
WWE Night Of Champions 2013 Results: Tonight at SEScoops.com

The wait is finally over and once again, a WWE pay-per-view Sunday is upon us.

After a month of the “Best For Business” corporate regime of Triple H and WWE Champion Randy Orton terrorizing the WWE roster, Daniel Bryan gets his chance to reclaim the gold he held for only a matter of minutes at SummerSlam. Plus – Rob Van Dam gets a crack at Alberto Del Rio’s World Heavyweight championship and CM Punk wrestles Curtis Axel and Paul Heyman (in a handicap elimination match) for a chance to go one-on-one with Paul Heyman.

If you’re not ordering Night of Champions on pay-per-view, the Live Coverage at SEScoops.com is the best possible way for you to follow exactly what’s happening in real time.

We will also have the chat room open, so even if you are ordering the show, you can chat with other readers during the show.

Here’s the card for WWE Night of Champions 2013:

WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Daniel Bryan

World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio vs. Rob Van Dam

CM Punk vs. Curtis Axel & Paul Heyman (Handicap Elimination Match)
If CM Punk wins, he gets to face Paul Heyman one-on-one.

Divas Champion AJ Lee vs. Natalya vs. Brie Bella vs. Naomi (Four Way Match)

Tag Team Champions The Shield vs. Tag Team Turmoil Winners (Pre-Show)

Pre-Show Tag Team Turmoil Match:
Prime Time Players vs. The Usos vs. 3MB vs. Tons of Funk vs. Real Americans
Winning team faces The Shield on pay-per-view.

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We’ll see you here later tonight!