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Marine 3 Trailer, WWE Main Event Preview, Cole’s Commentary, Scotty 2 Hotty

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– WWE.com has posted a new “Where Are They Now” feature looking at Scotty 2 Hotty, which you can view here. The article notes that the former WWE superstar is currently training for a new career as a firefighter.

– This Friday on the JBL & Cole Show, their guest will be the Great Khali. Michael Cole noted on Twitter that Khali will be there to teach them the “secrets to tweeting.”

– Speaking of Michael Cole, some of his commentary from Monday’s Christmas Eve edition of RAW was taped from his home, where he has a full recording studio set up.

– Tonight’s episode of WWE Main Event will feature a battle royal to determine a new #1 contender to Antonio Cesaro’s United States Title and tag team action featuring 3MB’s Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre vs. Tyson Kidd and Justin Gabriel.

– Here is the first trailer video for the WWE Studios film The Marine 3 starring The Miz:

WWE Holiday Tour Begins Tonight: New Age Outlaws Reuniting

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– After taking a break for Christmas, WWE is back on the road tonight with the first WWE Holiday Tour shows. RAW is in Detroit, Michigan while SmackDown is in Chicago, IL. Top matches on the RAW card include John Cena vs. Dolph Ziggler, Antonio Cesaro vs. The Miz, The Shield vs. Ryback & Team Hell No and more. SmackDown will be headlined by Sheamus vs. Big Show.

Former WWE tag team champions the New Age Outlaws return to action tonight in Detroit, wrestling Team Rhodes Scholars. “Road Dogg” BG James wrote this on Twitter about the Outlaws riding again tonight:

– Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez will be in Chicago today doing a signing at the Boost Mobile store from 3-5pm on 5718 W Fullerton Street.

WWE ’14’s Fate, RAW Social Media Score, SmackDown Rating, Langston

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– NXT champion Big E. Langston has been added to the Superstars section of WWE.com.

– Last Friday’s episode of WWE SmackDown, a replay of Tuesday’s live special, drew 1.85 million viewers. With the original Tuesday airing drawing 3.33 million viewers, that brings the total viewership to 5.18 million. The previous week drew 2.63 million viewers.

– Monday’s Christmas Eve edition of WWE RAW scored a Trendrr.tv social media score of 114,187. This was enough to make the show the #1 most socially active show on cable for the night, but was also the lowest score of the 3-hour RAW era, due to the holiday.

– With the recent announcement that WWE video game publisher THQ has filed for bankruptcy, WWEGaming.com reports that next year’s WWE ’14 game will be released as planned.

The site notes that despite the company’s perilous financial situation, there is enough money budgeted to develop next year’s installment of the game. No word yet on the game’s theme, but we can confirm that it’s currently in development.

* Picture from The UNDERTAKER’s Wedding to Michelle McCool

Michelle McCool Talks About LayCool, Piggie James, Her Final Match & More

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MichelleMcCool.net has released more highlights from their recent interview with former WWE diva Michelle McCool, wife of the Undertaker.

* Picture from The UNDERTAKER’s Wedding to Michelle McCool

Here are some highlights of what she said about:

Formation of LayCool: “It all just kind of happened. They randomly put Layla and I together in some match, and we were pretty good friends at this point, but we weren’t near as close as how we ended up before I left. When we went out there on camera, Vince just saw something that he liked. He liked the dynamic of us together and that literally was it. As far as coming up with the name, it was just during the time the media was joining everybody’s names together, like Brangelina. So we thought: why not? We’re just as cool as these other celebrities, or so we thought in our own minds of course, so we said “let’s come up with something!” We spit them in half, came up with a bunch of different combinations and ultimately ended up with LayCool.”

LayCool Chemistry: “So, they kept putting us on camera together and somehow I guess you just have a connection with certain people; we just fed off of one another. We couldn’t be completely different: she was this cute little petite fireball, full of energy, funny as can be — and then you have me: this amazon, this more serious, more athletic character. It was where opposites attract. I can’t tell you how happy I am for them putting us together; to not only build this character, but to build this bond — this friendship.”

Growing Together: “When we got together, she had just come off dancing on ECW with Kelly and Brooke, and didn’t really do much in the ring. You all know how much she’s grown as an in-ring competitor. She grew, as we both did. I give her all the glory in the world for helping me with my character and mic skills, and all of our promos. I’m just so thankful for her.”

Backstage Animosity: “It can be a pretty stressful environment backstage, there is a lot of drama that goes on when it comes to the girls working together, especially fighting for storylines. With our character, it was already controversial to begin with, so that was a touchy subject. You never knew what they were going to give us, feelings would get hurt — obviously, we didn’t want to hurt anybody’s feelings, but that was our character on TV.”

Art Imitating Life: “I can’t tell you how many times we’d be sitting around backstage doing something stupid, and then we’d make a storyline out of it. We’d be like: “Oh! We could use this!” We just bounced off each other, and that’s where our best work came from. We were given bullet points not scripts, per se, and we could just do whatever we wanted.”

LayCool vs. Piggie James: “We were always trying to think of something where it could backfire on us and make us look foolish. You know we’d sit here and dish out all of this stuff — but somebody’s got to stick it to us! I think what put us on the map was, sadly enough, the Piggie James storyline. I’ve said it a gazillion times: I give all the credit in the world to Mickie James. True professional. She was a true professional in the ring, in the pre-tapes… so many times we’d get the script and I’d get a pit in my stomach. We didn’t want to say the stuff, so we’d apologize beforehand. But, she always sucked it up — and I know it was hard. Even though those things aren’t true, obviously, she’s beautiful and not overweight by any stretch of the imagination. But despite all of those things: we all still have feelings. That was really tough, but Vince loved it, the writers loved it — and that was all because of her. I don’t think anybody else could have pulled that off. All the credit in the world to her.”

Last Match: “My last match; going out against her in the loser leaves. I wouldn’t want to do it, at that time, with anybody else. It was hard! You’re sitting here trying to be serious, but you have all of these emotions inside that are just ready to out. I was thinking: “Man, this is my last match. Here I am with my best friend.” It was tough. But that is definitely a day I’ll neverforget.”

A Lifetime of Layla: “She’s just funny. She’s always chipper, she’s crazy — she’d be the first to tell you that I’d be the first to tell her that she is legitimately nutso half the time. But that’s why I love her. She was always who she was, I was always who I am. We just clicked. There’s nothing that I wouldn’t do for that girl. We’re still dear friends to this day, and that is a friendship that I can honestly say will last a lifetime. I wish her nothing but the best. Y’all keep cheering her on because she deserves every ounce of it.”

Here is audio from the interview:

WWE Announces 20th Anniversary RAW, Backstage Falout From Last night

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– WWE has officially announced that the January 14th episode of RAW from Houston, Texas will be a special 20th Anniversary show. It’s expected that the show will feature appearances from various legends and highlight clips from the show’s 20 year history, but it won’t be anywhere as big as RAW’s 1,000th episode celebration from the past summer.

Local commercials in the Houston market that aired during Monday’s RAW advertised John Cena & Sheamus vs. Big Show & Dolph Ziggler as the dark match main event.

– Here is the latest Backstage Fallout from Monday’s Christmas-themed episode of Raw:

CM Punk Reaches Another Milestone, WWE Losing Streaks & More

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– WWE NXT star Kassius Ohno turns 33 years old today.

– Today marks the 400th day of WWE Champion CM Punk’s title reign.

* LISTEN: Rapper Releases CM Punk “PIPE BOMB” Song

– Last week on WWE Main Event, the Prime Time Players (Titus O’Neil and Darren Young) defeated Team CoBro (Zack Ryder and Santino Marella). Prior to their win, O’Neal and Young had lost 11 televised matches in a row.

Speaking of losing streaks, Wade Barrett’s loss on last week’s Super SmackDown brought his televised-losing streak to 7 matches.

MVP Talks About Returning to WWE & Being Mentored By Booker T

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Former WWE Wrestler MVP recently spoke with Wrestling 101 about being mentored by SmackDown general manager Booker T and whether he’d consider returning to WWE in 2013.

* MVP Talks About Pitching A Rap Group To Vince McMahon Featuring Him, John Cena & R-Truth

Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Becoming Close Friends With Booker T:

“It’s quite funny, Booker chose me, and he saw something in me. Years ago when I had my first dark match against Norman Smiley, Norman took me to the side and introduced me to Booker and we spent a few minutes talking and he gave me some advice and back then he was kind enough to give me his number and told me to give him a call if I ever needed any advice.

“Years later when it looked like I might have an opportunity to sign with the WWE, Steve Keirn asked me about my ability to get into other countries with my felony conviction. Even though I hadn’t spoken to Booker for quite some time I put the call into him and he remembered me and was gracious enough to spend some time on the phone talking to me about his experiences being signed and his criminal background getting in the way.

“When I got signed and called up to the WWE, Booker invited me to come and train at his school on my days off, which I did and when I got released from developmental and called up to the full time roster I decided to move over to Houston so I could continue training with Booker because when a six-time World champion says I want to train with you, you would be a fool not to.”

What It Was Like To Debut For WWE:

“The WWE is the NFL or the Premier League it is the top of the tops. For me Japan was my dream and the WWE was my goal, so making it to the WWE and actually standing in that ring for the first time in front of millions of people nationally and tens of millions of people internationally, I was there, I was at the show! it was so real, that’s the best way I can describe it. It took a while before I was actually able to believe it was happening.”

His Career Highlights So Far:

“I have so many but I would definitely have to say my very first WrestleMania wrestling the late Chris Benoit who was one of my in-ring idols, talk about surreal – a guy I used to watch on tape for years and then being on the biggest show in the biggest company standing across the ring from the guy I idolised.

“Wrestling Ric Flair at Madison Square Garden at the Royal Rumble was another career highlight and I’ve been fortunate to have quite a few but those two really stand out.”

Returning To WWE:

“There is a very likely possibility, I feel like I’ve got some unfinished business there. I would say there is a very realistic chance if it’s up to me barring injury or any unforeseen circumstances, before it is all said and done I will probably show up in a WWE ring again.

Video Of John Morrison’s Latest Match From Last Week In Mexico

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John Morrison teams with Alex Koslov to face Brian Kendrick and Joey Ryan at “LPF: Super Show 2” on December 15, 2012 from Mexicali, Mexico.

The Rock Taunts CM Punk, Undertaker’s WM Future, Holiday Cheer Jake Roberts

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– The Rock tweeted some holiday cheer to his Royal Rumble opponent, CM Punk, over the weekend:

He included a picture of the Royal Rumble pay-per-view poster, which you can view here.

– Jim Ross was asked on Twitter over over the weekend how many WrestleMania matches he believes the Undertaker has left in him. JR responded:

– Here’s the latest video from DDP TV, featuring a special reading of ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas:

The Accountability Crib is full of Christmas cheer, and what better way to spread it than by a reading of the classic Christmas tale by two legends of the ring, and Louie, with a bit of a twist!

WWE’s Top 50 Moments Of 2012, Latest WWE Download With Dolph Ziggler

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– WWE.com has published a list of the Top 50 WWE Moments Of 2012. Here are the Top 5:

* The Undertaker def. Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII
* Brock Lesnar Returns to WWE
* CM Punk is the longest reigning WWE Champion of the last 25 years
* The Rock def. John Cena (WrestleMania XXVIII)
* The Undertaker def. Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII

Hit up the COMMENTS below and tell us if you agree with their Top 5 – and if you have a better pick for “WWE Moment of the Year.”

– Dolph Ziggler is back with another installment of the “WWE Download” Youtube show:

In this special Christmas episode of WWE Download, Dolph runs down Santa impersonators who fall short – literally – as well as people who can’t handle the holidays.

Update On TNA Filming “Specialty Programming” In January, Tag Team Reuniting

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Devin Cutting sent in word that former TNA tag team Ink Inc. (Shannon Moore and Jesse Neal) will be reuniting for the Operation Save Foundation promotion on January 19th at the National Guard Armory in Elizabethtown, N.C.

– TNA will be taping 2 “specialty programming” shows on January 12th during TNA Genesis weekend in Orlando, Florida. According to the Genesis VIP Weekend info on the official TNA website, the shows will take place at the Impact Zone at 12pm and 6pm that day and will air several weeks later to fill the vacancy created by the company eliminating its February pay-per-view.

Bob Ryder, TNA’s Director of Talent Bookings and Travel, tweeted the following details over the weekend:

WWE RAW Preview For Tonight: Christmas Eve Edition

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The following is a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s episode of WWE RAW, taped last Tuesday night from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania:

* Kane vs. Cody Rhodes

* World Heavyweight champion Big Show vs. Sheamus in a “Lumberjack Frost Match”

* A “Santa’s Little Helper” 8-Diva Tag Match

* Zack Ryder vs. David Otunga

* Kofi Kingston & The Miz vs. Antonio Cesaro & Wade Barrett

* The Great Khali vs. Brad Maddox

* Daniel Bryan vs. Damien Sandow

* The Usos, Brodus Clay, Santino, Justin Gabriel & Tyson Kidd vs. 3MB, the Prime Time Players & Tensai.

* John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio in a “Miracle on 34th Street” match, with weapons hidden inside gift boxes.

There will also be appearances from WWE Champion CM Punk, Paul Heyman and of course, Santa Claus.

* SPOILERS For Tonight’s WWE RAW

Tribute To The Troops Rating Bombs On NBC, Latest “Are You Serious?” Video

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– Saturday night’s 1-hour WWE Tribute To The Troops special on NBC drew only 1.3 million viewers, a sharp decline from what the show has drawn in recent years. The show put NBC in last place among the major networks for the 9pm (EST) hour, well behind CBS, ABC & FOX.

To get an idea of how bad the viewership has declined from previous years, here are the ratings for WWE’s Tribute to the Troops NBC special since 2009:

2012: 1.3 million
2011: 2.1 million
2010: 2.3 million
2009: 2.4 million

– Here’s the latest installment of WWE’s “Are You Serious?” YouTube series, featuring Holiday #garbagejuice:

Why is Goldust dressed like a Christmas tree? Watch the painful clip in this week’s edition of “Are You Serious?” Plus, find out what Road Dogg got Josh Mathews this holiday season, only on WWE on YouTube!

* News On Former WWE Superstars Returning In Time For The ROYAL RUMBLE

Edge Talks About Returning To WWE & His Most Recent Surgery

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Retired WWE Hall of Famer Edge answered some fan questions on Twitter on Sunday regarding his career-ending neck surgery, returning to WWE television and more.

When asked whether his most recent neck surgery would allow him to step back in the ring again, Edge said no, it was to relieve pain and create a comfortable lifestyle for him.

Edge made it clear that he won’t be wrestling again, saying, “Doctors told me I’ll never wrestle again. I have 3 plates in my neck. That’s alot.”

When asked if he’s consider a return to WWE television in a non-wrestling capacity, he said it’s a possibility.

“Raw GM would still involve lotsa travel, which at this point still bothers my neck,” he wrote. “As I recover more, who knows.”

TNA Impact Wrestling For Thursday: Open Fight Night, Austin Aries, “Bro-off”, Gail Kim

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TNA Wrestling has released the preview for this Thursday’s “Open Fight Night” episode of Impact Wrestling, the final show of 2012. Confirmed for the show is a “Bro-off” between Jessie Godderz and Robbie E, as well as Gail Kim issuing a challenge. Plus, fall-out from angles with Austin Aries and Bobby Roode, and Bully Ray, Hulk Hogan and daughter Brooke.

Preview Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV at 8/7c – the final IMPACT of 2012! If you can’t watch it Thursday, make sure to set your DVR to record it!

– Thursday’s broadcast features the return of OPEN FIGHT NIGHT! It’s the last chance for the IMPACT WRESTLING Superstars to settle any and all grudges before the New Year! Who will get called out? Tune in and find out!

– Austin Aries is still enraged that Bobby Roode cost him his chance at regaining the World Heavyweight Title during last week’s CHAMPIONSHIP THURSDAY! Will Aries call out Roode this week during OPEN FIGHT NIGHT? If so, will Roode step up to the challenge?

– This week’s IMPACT WRESTLING broadcast will also feature the first ever “BRO-OFF” between Robbie E and Jessie! Who is the biggest “BRO” on IMPACT? How will Robbie and Jessie settle the challenge?

– The lovely TNA Knockouts will be in action on OPEN FIGHT NIGHT! Gail Kim has made it known that she plans to call out a specific Knockout to fight her! Who does Gail have a score to settle with? Find out on Thursday night!

– PLUS, what will be the fallout from the shocking ending to last week’s broadcast when Hulk Hogan walked up on Bully Ray and his daughter Brooke?

All this and much more on Thursday’s “OPEN FIGHT NIGHT” edition of IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV at 8/7c!

Michelle McCool Talks Natalya: Backstage Tension, Teaching Her How To “Wrestle”

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The webmasters of MichelleMcCool.net sent along the following interview with former WWE diva (and wife of The Undertaker), Michelle McCool:

So, we’ve all survived the Mayan apocalypse. Now what? Celebrate, of course! And what better way than with another MichelleMcCool.Net Exclusive? So, let’s see: since 2005, MichelleMcCool.Net has done over 50 exclusive projects with Michelle — including interviews, vlogs, blogs, live chats, fan giveaways, and more. What could we possibly have up our sleeve this time? Well, brace yourselves: this one will get them talking!

Michelle’s going on the record to talk about her former counterparts — yes, the WWE Divas! From stories on the road, in the locker room, from backstage, to in-your-face encounters as told by the Pride of Palatka herself!

We call it: “12 Days of Divas.” Every day, for twelve days, we’ll post a new clip that features Michelle sharing personal stories regarding her old colleagues. At the end of our 12-day exclusive, the clips will be available in full, and free to download.

Kicking things off, we have Michelle talking about the Queen of Harts, Natalya!

First Meeting: “We kind of got off on a rough start (and i laugh about it now, we tease each other now). I remember we had a production meeting, and it was her first day there. I don’t talk during production meetings, people don’t generally say anything. She raises her hand and says she just wants to give everyone a tip on how to keep self-tanner on longer. At the time, I’m like, are you kidding me right now? She’s got nerve! I wish I had some of that, just an ounce of it in me to just be like: “Yeah, I’ve got something to say!” That was my very first encounter with her.”

Teaching Nattie how to “Wrestle”: “Apparently, something got all over the Internet about me trying to teach her how to ‘wrestle’ and all of this other stuff — which was completely false, as many things on the Internet are. But word got around, and there was nobody around the ring at the time, so it was just one of those things where ‘who felt the need to go to the Internet and start this stuff?’ It was just kind of shady. It was just kind of unspoken… there was a little bit of tension there. I don’t know if she thought I did it, or if she did it. A couple weeks went by, we sat down and talked about it and actually became really good friends.”

Polar Opposites: “We have two very, very different personalities. I’m more reserved, soft-spoken, and I have to get warmed up to people before I open up to them — and she’s completely opposite.”

Working with Nattie: “Obviously, she’s a great worker. That’s beyond words. She’s constantly showing up to the ring — you know when Nattie’s in the building, because she comes running down the ramp, slides in the ring and tries to leg-pick or take them down in some form or fashion. Which is awesome!”

Storyline with Nattie: “So, it was pretty late in my career, right before LayCool broke up. She was definitely fun to work with, a total team player. She would come up with stuff she’d want us to use. She’d be like: “Hey! Why don’t you say this about me?!” And we’d be like… really? We did her dad’s goatee thing, and she showed us all of that. She gave us other way on how to impersonate her dad, her or Bret. She was the one feeding us material, just showing us the type of business she’s willing to do. She knows what’s good for the business and knows that it’s just a character on TV.”

Trusting Nattie: “We could trust that the ideas we were pitching off one another weren’t going to be automatically shut down because she was going to end up saying something else. We really worked together, coming up with storylines, how to keep things going, fighting for every pay-per-view, fighting to get on TV. She was always willing to do something above and beyond. She just got it.”

Tables Match: “Our program ended at TLC. Fit Finley came up to us and told us we had a table’s match, and we told him to shut up — we didn’t believe it. We were always told that WWE didn’t want the girls to wrestle like the guys, your punches can’t look too good, and you can’t do punches or kicks, all of these guidelines, so we definitely didn’t think we were going to get a Tables match.”

Rehearsal for TLC/Near-death experience: “We had rehearsal the night before the pay-per-view, put some ideas together, go through some stuff — and oh, my gosh! You can ask Nattie: I’ve never had a near-death experience in my life until that night. It was so super-scary. I remember I was going to pull Nattie up in the corner for my Faith Breaker, off the top turnbuckle. Somehow, I go to pull her up, and we both tumble over the outside. All I’m thinking about is protecting her, but I’m looking down and my head is about to land on the apron and I’m about to break my neck, literally. My toes are curled over the top rope, just so that I can hold onto the both of us… I can see in slow-motion, Randy Orton, who was at ringside, is running over to help. Fit is across the ring and can’t help, and Arn Anderson was there — literally, we almost died. It was absolutely terrifying. But did it stop us from doing it? No. We figured it possibly couldn’t happen twice… right?”

Fighting for Nattie: “I remember fighting like crazy for Nattie to get the spotlight in that match, because not everybody was fighting for that. I thought: she’s the one that helped us; she’s the one that we were picking on during this whole storyline. She should be the one that pushes us through the table, she should be the one that gets her hand raised — she should be the one that puts LayCool to shame. She deserves this. And it was like, this hard, hard battle. That was her moment and I don’t think it would have been fair for anybody else to take that away from her or for anyone to try and take that away from her.”

WWE RAW Results From Christmas Eve (12/24)

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* A vignette airs showing Alberto Del Rio accidentally running over over Santa Claus, the Guest Host for the evening.

* Kane pinned Cody Rhodes after hitting the chokeslam.

* Sheamus pinned World champion Big Show in a “Lumberjack Frost Match” with thelumberjacks wearing Santa hats. The match was a non-title match and ended after Big Show missed a KO punch attempt and got hit with the Brogue Kick.

* There was a Santa’s Little Helper 8-Diva tag match. Kaitlyn pinned Eve Torres to win the team for the babyface team.

* Zack Ryder pinned David Otunga. Otunga cut a promo before the match talking about Alberto Del Rio was really the victim even though he’s the one that ran over Santa Claus.

* The Miz and Kofi Kingston defeated Wade Barrett and Antonio Cesaro after Miz pinned Wade Barrett. This was described by one of our correspondents as a very good match.

* The Great Khali defeated Brad Maddox. Khali and Hornswoggle were dressed as elves. Khali sang “We wish you a Merry Christmas” after.

* WWE champion CM Punk and Paul Heyman came out for a promo. Punk apologized for not being able to wrestle and blamed it on Ryback, saying he ruined Christmas by keeping Punk out of action. It was announced that CM Punk vs. Ryback on the first RAW of 2013 will be a TLC match.

* Daniel Bryan made Damien Sandow tap out to the No Lock.

* The Usos, Brodus Clay, Santino, Justin Gabriel & Tyson Kidd defeated 3MB, the Prime Time Players & Tensai.

* John Cena pinned Alberto Del Rio in a “Miracle on 34th Street” match where there were weapons hidden inside gift boxes. Lots of weapons used and this one was described as a really fun match. Santa Claus (Mick Foley) did a run-in and had Mr. Socko with him.

* After the main event, John Cena, Mick Foley and Alberto Del Rio gave out gifts to the fans at ringside.

* Latest On SHELTON BENJAMIN, John Morrison, Mark Henry & More Returning to WWE Soon

 

Sound Off 251: Did TLC Mark A Changing Of The Guard?

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olomonster is full of holiday cheer with a 90-minute Christmas edition of the Sound Off! After watching a ridiculous amount of wrestling this week (much of which was quite good), he has live thoughts from the TLC PPV in Brooklyn with a candidate for MOTY and why the show felt like a changing of the guard, unbearable hype for the WWE app, Ric Flair’s return on Raw, why the Slammies need to die, defending Tensai as a comedy figure, Great Khali’s new Twitter and an idea for a new Fan Axxess attraction, Hulk Hogan wanting the TNA World title, booking Jack Swagger’s return, defining each of WWE’s eras over the years, and what’s the most disappointing PPV in recent memory? A packed show, so hit the eggnog and turn up the volume. Happy holidays!!

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Hulk Hogan Says He Wants To Be TNA World Champion In 2013

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TNA star Hulk Hogan was recently interviewed by the UK’s Guardian website as part of a “Celebrity Christmas Wish Lists” feature. Here’s what’s on Hogan’s wish list, including some interesting comments about wanting to not only wrestle again – but to also be TNA World champion:

1. Thirty years of life: I want my youth back. I wouldn’t change anything, though. I’d wrestle all over again. The same matches.

2. 747 jet I would like my own private jet plane again. I’d take all the wrestlers with me on the plane. I don’t just want a little Learjet, I want a 747. That would be a wild plane.

3. Knee surgery I’ve had eight back surgeries, I’ve had knee replacements, I’ve had both hip replacements. I only need one more surgery – to fix my right knee – then I’m going to go for the TNA world title. I want to be 59 years old and be the champion.

4. Hair I want a full head of hair.

Matt Hardy Calls Ryback 2012’s Breakout Star & Comments On The State Of Tag Team Wrestling

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Matt Hardy appeared on the Inside The Ropes radio show this week and spoke about a number of topics, including the state of tag team wrestling in WWE:

“I would love to see the tag divisions be highlighted more. I think until the WWE or TNA find their next white hot star or angle that’ll get record ratings or even improve ratings, starting to sell out more arenas, thats what all the companies are looking for that top star. The top guy in the WWE right now is John Cena but until they find the next Hulk Hogan or Steve Austin, they’re going to be engulfed, obsessed with that. While they’re obsessed with finding the new face of the company, tag team wrestling is always going to be secondary or even further down,” said Hardy.

“We were lucky because Stone Cold, The Rock, DX were so hot, we were selling out arenas every night so they had time to say “OK lets invest some time into the tag division” I think until they have their top 2 or 3 stars and their top programs, breaking records and doing good pay per view numbers, tag teams will just be an afterthought. It’s sad and I hate it, but it’s just the state of the game.”

Hardy also weighed in on Ryback’s breakout year:

“I think they’ve done an amazing job establishing Ryback, getting people to connect with him. In terms of him having longer, more competitive matches which will eventually be a necessity if you’re going to be a player. If Ryback can do that and follow through and retain his character and that fanbase then that’s great. He’s definitely the breakout star of 2012 and they took a guy who for years hadn’t really done anything and made him a star and made people care about him so kudos to that and hopefully he can continue and grow as a performer,” said Hardy.

You can listen to the full interview below, where Matt also talks about Extreme Rising, the Divas division in 2012, Ring Of Honor, Luke Hawx and his plans for 2013:

The Miz’s Babyface Turn, Royal Rumble Participants, End Of The World

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– WWE has confirmed that this year’s Royal Rumble match will feature 30 Superstars. As previously reported, the Royal Rumble fan fest taking place in Phoenix the day before the event will feature a Battle Royal, with the winner earning a spot in the Rumble match.

– WWE superstars Christian and Tyson Kidd joked around on Twitter about the 12/21/12 “end of the world” hype turning out to be a bust.

Christian: “Mayans: Come for the apocalypse, stay for the jokes on Twitter.”

Tyson Kidd: “I hope this Mayan deal isn’t like the cable company coming to your house. Any time between 8-5.”

– The Shield member Seth Rollins tweeted the following explanation of his group’s recent attacks:

“People don’t like the idea of justice because it forces them to pick a side. Action begets reaction. #believeintheshield #justicelives”

– WWE officials currently have mixed feelings regarding The Miz’s recent babyface turn. His character needed to be freshened up and he’s been getting solid reactions from live WWE crowds, however most feel that he needs to continue improving his “good guy” persona.

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Updated Survivor Series Buyrate, AJ, Ziggler & Langston At NXT

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– WWE has released updated business data that shows the this year’s Survivor Series, headlined by CM Punk vs. John Cena vs. Ryback, for the WWE Championship, drew 212,000 buys. This is down from last year’s Survivor Series, which featured The Rock and John Cena teaming up against The Miz and R-Truth and did 281,000 buys.

– WWE Diva AJ Lee and her new associates Dolph Ziggler and Big E Langston will be appearing at the January 9th WWE NXT live event from Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, FL. For more information, visit the official NXT site.

– Here’s the latest episode of Santino’s Foreign Exchange, featuring a special appearance from “Yoshi Claus.”

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Sin Cara Knee Surgery Update, WWE Troops Special Tonight, Backstage Fallout

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– WWE Superstar Sin Cara turns 30 years old today.

– Speaking of Sin Cara, the knee surgery that he underwent on Wednesday was arthroscopic, according to f4wonine.com. He is not expected to be out of action for too long.

– A 1-hour encore of WWE’s Tribute to The Troops will air tonight on NBC at 9pm (EST).

– Here’s the latest edition of WWE Backstage Fallout:

“In the latest edition of “Backstage Fallout,” Santino Marella comments on his win over the massive Tensai, Kaitlyn reflects on being attacked by her former friend AJ Lee and Antonio Cesaro sounds off on his match with Ryback. Watch the exclusive interviews now!”

Jim Ross Blog: Undertaker’s Return, Big E Langston, Flair & Foley Wrestling Again

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WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about:

Undertaker’s Return: Many are asking about the return of the Undertaker as mentioned by HHH Monday Night on Raw. “Not seeing the last of the Deadman” can mean a variety of things, one can assume. In my perfect world it would be Taker vs _________ at WrestleMania 29 where “The Steak” would extend to 21-0. For some Twitter followers who are seemingly hell bent on Taker losing at WrestleMania, I’d be reluctant for them to handle my taxes. It makes zero sense for “The Steak” to ever die, in my humble opinion.

Big E Langston: The addition to Big E Langston is significant, especially, for @HeelZiggler notwithstanding @WWEAJLee. I’ve seen a lot of Big E in NXT and he’s a physical beast with uncanny natural strength and surprising agility for a 280 pounder. “E” is no Clydesdale and his football background has enhanced Langston’s athleticism. Aside from @TheMarkHenry, Langston is likely the strongest man on any WWE roster. As I have said here on multiple times, I’d suggest that you keep an eye on Big E Langston whose upside is significant. But, as always, “Potential will only buy the groceries for so long.”

Foley & Flair Wrestling Again: Do I ever expect to see @realMickFoley or Ric Flair wrestle again? To answer a frequent question on that matter, the answer is simply “No.” They don’t need to grapple again in a bout but being involved occasionally in the isolated incident might be OK… depending on what the demands of said incident were. Just my two cents.

Watch This Week’s “The JBL and Cole Show”, New Age Outlaws Added To Another WWE Event

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– The official website of the Joe Louis Arena in Detroit, Michigan, are now advertising The New Age Outlaws, “Road Dogg” Jesse James and “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn, for next Wednesday’s Raw live event. As reported earlier, the five-time WWE Tag Team Champions will also appear at Thursday’s Raw live event at Madison Square Garden and Friday’s show in Uniondale, New York.

– This week’s The JBL and Cole Show features John “Bradshaw” Layfield and Micheal Cole outside of the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, before Sunday WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view event. The synopsis reads, “Outside Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, “The Wrestling God” and one of WWE’s most outspoken announcers visit with Alex Levine from The Gaslight Anthem to join The Prime Time Players, Alicia Fox and WWE fans in a “Millions of Dollars” chant. Watch the latest episode of the hilarious “JBL & Cole Show”!”