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Backstage Royal Rumble News: What You Didn’t See On PPV

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2010 WWE Royal Rumble
2010 WWE Royal Rumble

– WWE had the backstage area on lockdown last night to protect the surprise return of Edge from leaking out. Even invited guests who were originally invited backstage were told it was “staff only” last night. 

– Several DirecTV subscribers had technical problems during last night’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

– The phrase “Royal Rumble” was one of the top searched phrases on Yahoo.com and was one of the trending topics on Twitter last night.

– As previously reported, Gail Kim, Kelly Kelly, Eve Torres & the Bella Twins defeated Jillian Hall, Katie Lee, Natalya, Maryse & Alicia Fox in a dark match that took place prior to the Rumble went live on PPV. The crowd was said to be dead for this match.

– After the Royal Rumble PPV went off the air, Edge was in the ring for about another ten minutes with loud “Welcome back” chants coming from the crowd.

(Partial Source: PWInsider.com)

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New PPV Poster & Synopsis For WrestleMania 26

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Pay-Per-view provider iNDEMAND has released a new propomotional poster for WrestleMania 26 on 3/28 as well as an updated preview:

WrestleMania XXVI
Sunday, March 28, 2010

Synopsis: Nothing bigger, nothing more spectacular, and nothing can compare to WrestleMania. Watch as John Cena, Triple H, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton, and all your favorite WWE Superstars carve out a place in history at WrestleMania XXVI, Sunday, March 28 at 7pm ET/4pm PT, live on pay-per-view. A World Wrestling Entertainment Production.

New PPV Poster & Synopsis For WrestleMania 26

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Pay-Per-view provider iNDEMAND has released a new propomotional poster for WrestleMania 26 on 3/28 as well as an updated preview:

WrestleMania XXVI
Sunday, March 28, 2010

Synopsis: Nothing bigger, nothing more spectacular, and nothing can compare to WrestleMania. Watch as John Cena, Triple H, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton, and all your favorite WWE Superstars carve out a place in history at WrestleMania XXVI, Sunday, March 28 at 7pm ET/4pm PT, live on pay-per-view. A World Wrestling Entertainment Production.

Date & Location For WrestleMania XXVII Officially Announced

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ATLANTA TO HOST WRESTLEMANIA XXVII

February 1, 2010

ATLANTA, GA – February 1, 2010 — The Atlanta Sports Council, Georgia World Congress Center Authority and World Wrestling Entertainment® are proud to announce that the Georgia Dome will host WrestleMania XXVII on Sunday, April 3, 2011.

The announcement was made at a press conference today at the Georgia Dome. The Honorable Mayor Kasim Reed, Atlanta Sports Council President Gary Stokan, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Economic Development Ken Stewart and Atlanta Falcons President Rich McKay joined WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon in making the announcement. WWE Superstars John Cena®, Batista®, Big Show®, Rey Mysterio®, Mark Henry™ and WWE Divas Kelly Kelly® and Eve™ were also on hand for the announcement.

“Atlanta has a long-standing reputation of hosting the highest level of sports and entertainment events and adding WrestleMania XXVII to the list is a major coup for our great city,” said The Honorable Kasim Reed, Mayor of Atlanta. “We’ve built our reputation on over-delivering for such prestigious events like the Olympics, Super Bowls, NCAA Final Fours and All Star Games. WrestleMania will further showcase Atlanta as one of the leading sports and entertainment capitals of the world and will bring substantial economic impact to Atlanta and the state of Georgia.”

“We are thrilled to bring the biggest sports entertainment event in the world for the first time to the city of Atlanta in 2011. The enthusiasm of the sellout crowd at last night’s Royal Rumble® was just a small sample of what to expect when WrestleMania XXVII takes over Atlanta,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman and CEO. “We look forward to focusing the eyes of the world onto the great city of Atlanta and making history at the Georgia Dome.”

Visitors from around the world are expected to converge on Atlanta and participate in a week-long series of events that will culminate with the annual pop culture extravaganza, WrestleMania XXVII. Among the activities will be the 2011 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, WrestleMania Axxess, WrestleMania Art auction and a Celebrity Pro-Am Golf Tournament. The pay-per-view event will be televised to more than 100 countries. Last year’s 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania and the events surrounding it pumped nearly $50 million into the local Houston economy, as 72,744 fans converged on Reliant Stadium for the event.

The Georgia Dome is no stranger to hosting major sports events such as Super Bowl XXXIV and XXVIII, NCAA Men’s and Women’s Final Four, the SEC Football Championship and Chick-fil-A Bowl, along with major entertainment events such as U2, Rolling Stones and NSYNC.

Former Tag Team Champion Returning To WWE

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Three-time WWE Tag Team Champion Joey Mercury is set to return to World Wrestling Entertainment, according to multiple company sources.

Mercury, who has also worked as Joey Matthews, is perhaps best known for his partnership with John Morrison (then Johnny Nitro) as the team MNM, managed by Melina.

After being released from his WWE contract on March 26, 2007, Mercury continued working independents before retiring in 2008, reportedly due to injury issues.

Mercury is tentatively scheduled to rejoin the SmackDown roster.

(source: PWInsider.com)

HOF Inductee Revealed, New Raw Guest Host, HBK-Rumble

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– It was announced in Japan last night that the legendary Antonio Inoki has been invited to join the WWE Hall of Fame this year. Word is that Stan Hansen will be inducting him.

– Comedian and talk show host George Lopez was on ESPN radio this week and when talking about Cheech & Chong hosting WWE’s Monday Night RAW, Lopez said he has been invited by WWE to host RAW and was leaning towards accepting the gig since Cheech & Chong were doing it.

– Shawn Michaels broke Steve Austin’s record of most Royal Rumble eliminations at last night’s pay-per-view. Austin’s previous record was 36 while Shawn now has 41.

– William Regal was advertised for last night’s 30-man Royal Rumble match but did not appear.

– The Undertaker vs. Batista for the World Heavyweight Title is being advertised for the SmackDown/ECW event in Stockton, California on March 13th.

– Dante, a character in EA’s Dante Inferno video game, has been added to WWE’s SmackDown roster as a part of WWE promoting the game.

– Mexican star Super Nova did an interview recently saying that reports of him signing with WWE were incorrect as he was waiting for them to call him back. However, the original reports of him signing with the company came with him announcing it and with photos of him posing with his contract.

Read More: WWE Signs Masked Luchador Super Nova (PICTURE)

(Credit to f4wonline.com & Marc Middleton for this news)

JBL Talks About Jericho & Helms Getting Arrested Last Week

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Former WWE Superstar John Bradshaw Layfield posted a message on Facebook about Chris Jericho & Hurricane Helms getting arrested last week for public intoxication:

“I see in the news that a couple of my good friends got a free ride the other day and a little fine to go with it. I understand why this is news-Chris Jericho and my boy Hurricane Helms are on a TV show that is watched by hundreds of millions of people around the globe-getting arrested is big news even if it is a minor deal. And believe me, from what I have heard this is a minor deal.

But come on…there were no drugs and both guys were smart enough to plan not to drive while under the influence. In these days of celebrities that aren’t as big as these guys and some bigger doing drugs and being completely irresponsible this is akin to a parking ticket.

Most people out there if they were surrounded by friends and doing what they love would be guilty of having a few too many at times. This is all this was. Repeat…no drugs and no one was driving. Just a few too many and in the wrong place at the wrong time.

I have known both of these guys for a long time and consider both friends. They are great guys who did what most Americans and nearly everyone in the world has done at some point. Have a few cocktails…good for them.

Also, I have to say for a mug shot pic-both looked pretty good.”

JBL Talks About Jericho & Helms Getting Arrested Last Week

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Former WWE Superstar John Bradshaw Layfield posted a message on Facebook about Chris Jericho & Hurricane Helms getting arrested last week for public intoxication:

“I see in the news that a couple of my good friends got a free ride the other day and a little fine to go with it. I understand why this is news-Chris Jericho and my boy Hurricane Helms are on a TV show that is watched by hundreds of millions of people around the globe-getting arrested is big news even if it is a minor deal. And believe me, from what I have heard this is a minor deal.

But come on…there were no drugs and both guys were smart enough to plan not to drive while under the influence. In these days of celebrities that aren’t as big as these guys and some bigger doing drugs and being completely irresponsible this is akin to a parking ticket.

Most people out there if they were surrounded by friends and doing what they love would be guilty of having a few too many at times. This is all this was. Repeat…no drugs and no one was driving. Just a few too many and in the wrong place at the wrong time.

I have known both of these guys for a long time and consider both friends. They are great guys who did what most Americans and nearly everyone in the world has done at some point. Have a few cocktails…good for them.

Also, I have to say for a mug shot pic-both looked pretty good.”

Royal Rumble List Of Entrants & Eliminations, Most Elimations

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2010 WWE Royal Rumble
2010 WWE Royal Rumble

The 2010 Royal Rumble is in the books and the surprise entrant, Edge, is our winner.

Here’s this year’s Royal Rumble by the numbers:

Order of Entry

1: Dolph Ziggler
2: Evan Bourne
3: C.M. Punk
4: JTG
5: Great Khali
6: Beth Phoenix
7: Zack Ryder
8: Triple H
9: Drew McIntyre
10: Ted DiBiase
11: John Morrison
12: Kane
13: Cody Rhodes
14: MVP
15: Carlito
16: The Miz
17: Matt Hardy
18: Shawn Michaels
19: John Cena
20: Shelton Benjamin
21: Yoshi Tatsu
22: Big Show
23: Mark Henry
24: Chris Masters
25: R-Truth
26: Jack Swagger
27: Kofi Kingston
28: Chris Jericho
29: Edge
30: Batista

Order of Elimination:

1: Bourne by Punk
2: Ziggler by Punk
3: JTG by Punk
4: Khali by by Phoenix
5: Phoenix via Punk
6: Ryder by Punk
7: Punk by Hunter
8: Miz by MVP
9: MVP eliminated himself when he took out Miz
10: Matt Hardy by Kane
11: Kane by Hunter
12: Carlito by HBK
13: Rhodes by HBK
14: DiBiase by HBK
15: Morrison by HBK
16: McIntyre by HBK and HHH
17: Hunter by HBK
18: Benjamin by Cena
19: Yoshi by Cena
20: Masters by Big Show
21: Henry by R-Truth
22: Show by R-Truth
23: Swagger via Kingston
24: Truth by Kingston
25: Kingston by Cena
26: Jericho by Edge
27: HBK by Batista
28: Batista by Cena
29: Cena by Edge

Most Eliminations: Shawn Michaels (6)

Royal Rumble List Of Entrants & Eliminations, Most Elimations

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2010 WWE Royal Rumble
2010 WWE Royal Rumble

The 2010 Royal Rumble is in the books and the surprise entrant, Edge, is our winner.

Here’s this year’s Royal Rumble by the numbers:

Order of Entry

1: Dolph Ziggler
2: Evan Bourne
3: C.M. Punk
4: JTG
5: Great Khali
6: Beth Phoenix
7: Zack Ryder
8: Triple H
9: Drew McIntyre
10: Ted DiBiase
11: John Morrison
12: Kane
13: Cody Rhodes
14: MVP
15: Carlito
16: The Miz
17: Matt Hardy
18: Shawn Michaels
19: John Cena
20: Shelton Benjamin
21: Yoshi Tatsu
22: Big Show
23: Mark Henry
24: Chris Masters
25: R-Truth
26: Jack Swagger
27: Kofi Kingston
28: Chris Jericho
29: Edge
30: Batista

Order of Elimination:

1: Bourne by Punk
2: Ziggler by Punk
3: JTG by Punk
4: Khali by by Phoenix
5: Phoenix via Punk
6: Ryder by Punk
7: Punk by Hunter
8: Miz by MVP
9: MVP eliminated himself when he took out Miz
10: Matt Hardy by Kane
11: Kane by Hunter
12: Carlito by HBK
13: Rhodes by HBK
14: DiBiase by HBK
15: Morrison by HBK
16: McIntyre by HBK and HHH
17: Hunter by HBK
18: Benjamin by Cena
19: Yoshi by Cena
20: Masters by Big Show
21: Henry by R-Truth
22: Show by R-Truth
23: Swagger via Kingston
24: Truth by Kingston
25: Kingston by Cena
26: Jericho by Edge
27: HBK by Batista
28: Batista by Cena
29: Cena by Edge

Most Eliminations: Shawn Michaels (6)

WWE Royal Rumble 2010 Results: 1/30/10

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2010 WWE Royal Rumble
2010 WWE Royal Rumble

Gail Kim, Kelly Kelly, Eve Torres & the Bella Twins b.d Jillian Hall, Katie Lee, Natalya, Maryse & Alicia Fox in a dark match prior to the start of tonight’s pay-per-view.

WWE Royal Rumble 2010 Results
Report by Sean Hopkins

We get the usual video package, this time highlighting the Rumble match and some of the other feuds heading into tonight.

Lots of pyro and Michael Cole welcomes us to the 23rd annual Royal Rumble.

The first match is announced to be the ECW Championship. Christian’s music hits and he makes his way to the ring to a nice pop.

ECW Championship Match: Christian (c) vs. Ezekiel Jackson

They’re doing the three man announce team tonight with Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and Matt Striker. ECW Championship match opening is no surprise as Christian should get this crowd going against Ezekiel Jackson.

Ezekiel is out second with Regal in tow. Jackson gets next to nothing in the way of a reaction from the crowd.

Both men lock up and Christian is quickly shoved away by Jackson. Christian ducks another lock up attempt, but Jackson is quick to regain the advantage with a belly to back slam. Christian is up and he slaps Jackson across the face. Jackson chases Christian to the outside, but back in the ring, Jackson is caught by surprise with a couple of quick fists, a dropkick, and a springboard plancha from Christian. Christian rolls Jakcson back into the ring, ducks a couple of clotheslines and hits another slap, but Jackson responds with a slam.

Jackson hits Christian with a couple of big blows to the back, and he sends Christian into the corner twice, but Christian comes out and even attempts the killswitch. Jackson fights it off and tries for a gorilla press but Christian fights out, knocks Jackson into the ropes, and stands on his back, choking him. Christian slaps Jackson a third time, but when he goes to the second rope, Jackson pulls his feet out from under him and sends him to the outside. Regal tries to get involved, but the ref sees it and ejects him from the ringside area.

Jackson slams Christian into the steel ring steps and rolls him back into the ring. Jackson goes for the pin but Christian kicks out at two. Jackson wrenches away at Christian’s neck. Jackson picks him up, from a seated position and choke slams him. Jackson hits a delayed vertical suplex, but again it’s only good for two. Jackson bends Christian around the ropes and clubs away at his chest before bringing him back into the ring and working over Christian’s back. Christian comes up with a springboard sunset flip out of nowhere, but Jackson plucks up Christian and plants him with a double hand choke slam. Jackson locks in a camel clutch but Christian fights out.

Christian slaps Jackson three times, but Jackson comes back with a clothesline to the back of the head, that’s good for a two count. Jackson locks in a weird modified full nelson, but Christian is able to get to his feet. Jackson sits Christian on the top rope and he goes for a superplex, but Christian fights out of it, and kicks Jackson in the face, following up with a flying shoulder block.

Christian side steps a charging Jackson, who connects with the turnbuckle. Christian connects with a missile dropkick and he tries for the killswitch, but Jackson fights out again. Christian hits a reverse DDT, and he goes to the top, trying for a splash, but Jackson moves. Jackson connects with a huge lariat, but Christian won’t stay down. Christian tries for the killswitch again, but Jackson counters into a backbreaker, but it’s still only good enough for two. Christian dodges a charging Jackson again, and hits a kick to the face. Christian hits a tornado DDT, but Jackson is still able to kick out.

Christian goes for the killswitch yet again, but Jackson counters out. Christian locks in a sleeper, but Jackson muscles him into powerslam position and slams him into the corner twice, but going for the third, Christian connects with the killswitch out of nowhere. Christian rolls over Jackson, and this one is over.

Winner and STILL ECW Champion: Christian

Teddy Long complements Tiffany on the last match and Cryme Tyme interrupts. Shad says there’s two of them, but there’s only one in the Rumble, and that’s not right. They try to get Teddy to give them two spots so they can both wrestle. Long says he doesn’t think he can do it. Shad says that they’ve coerced someone to give them their spot. Great Khali comes in. JTG says is Khali gives them their spot, he can kiss Tiffany. Singh comes in from the side and says no dice, because apparently they’re keeping it real. Singh makes a joke about ‘Family Matters’ and Khali says something. Long calls Cryme Tyme fools talking about their pants on the ground and everyone starts singing that stupid song. Miz comes in and looks disgusted. He says you might as well be asking Who Let the Dogs Out, but what people will be talking about is Miz winning his first Rumble. Long says he makes the rules, so not only will he wrestle in the Rumble, he’ll be defending his title against MVP, and that match is next. Khali starts singing Who Let the Dogs out.

Randy Orton is shown backstage. Cody Rhodes comes in and says the Legacy has done too much and come too far to let it all slip away. He and Ted believe that he’ll beat Sheamus, and he’ll have his back. Orton thanks him. Rhodes says he wishes he could say the same thing for Dibiase. Rhodes says he hasn’t been the same since his movie came out, and all he’s talking about is winning the Rumble and challenging Orton for the title at WrestleMania. Rhodes says maybe tonight he’ll get it out of his system, but that’s not why he’s here. Rhodes says ‘you can count on me’, and he walks off. Orton looks conflicted.

It was just announced that The Miz will defend the WWE United States Championship at tonight’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view against MVP.

United States Championship Match: The Miz (c) vs. MVP

Miz is out first to a bit of an apathetic reaction from the crowd. MVP makes his way out next to a much warmer reaction.

Miz tries to hide behind the ref at the beginning of the match, but he quickly comes out with a couple of kicks. MVP is quick to come back though with a flying lariat that’s good for a near fall. MVP hits a suplex and floats over into a cover for a one. MVP sends MIz into the corner, but when he follows in he eats a boot. MVP retaliates with a back body drop. Miz tries to leave the ring, but MVP hits a belly to back suplex instead. Miz bails to the floor, but MVP follows him out, hits him, and body slams him into the barricade. MVP rolls Miz back into the ring, but he ends up being kicked out to the apron, and Miz knocks him off into the announce table.

Miz sends MVP back into the ring and he works over MVP with a couple of stomps and a leg drop. Miz backs MVP up into the corner and drives his shoulder into MVP’s midsection before just pounding him down. Miz hits his corner clothesline, and he goes to the top rope, where he hits a double ax handle that’s good for a near fall. Miz locks in a rear chin lock and he takes MVP down to the mat.

MVP eventually fights back up to his feet and out of the submission, and hits Miz with a couple of right hands before launching him in the air and down to the mat. MVP drives Miz’s face into his knee and he hits the ballin’ elbow. MVP tries for the playmaker, but Miz fights it off, only to walk into a Yakuza kick that’s good for a two count. Miz rolls out to the apron and when MVP follows, he gets hung up on the top rope. Miz tries to catch MVP off guard, but MVP retaliates with a pounce.

MVP goes for the Playmaker’s boot but Miz ducks, Miz goes for the SCF, but MVP fights out. MVP catches Miz with a series of roll ups, but Miz continually kicks out. Miz locks in a small package out of nowhere, and he gets the three count.

Winner and STILL US Champion: The Miz

After the match, Miz jaws at MVP, so MVP retaliates with the Playmaker before walking off.

Big Show is shown walking backstage, he walks into Jericho but tries to walk right by. Jericho stops him. Show says Jericho is jealous because he said Miz and him had more chemistry that JeriShow, and that Miz might be a better tag team partner. Jericho says he’s sorry for Big Show, Miz is pretentious and ego-centric, and Show has to see it. Show says he sees it, just like he saw Jericho do it. Jericho says he and Show were the greatest tag team of this generation. He says he can feel the chemistry between he and Show, and if it comes down to he Miz and Show, he knows where Show’s loyalty lies. Show says he throw both of them out. R-Truth comes in and says if Show doesn’t he will. Jericho says he’ll have to get through Big Show first, but Big Show is nowhere to be found.

Orton is shown backstage again, this time he runs into Dibiase who says good luck, and whatever he needs, he’s there. Orton asks where Cody is. Ted says he can’t talk to Cody because he keeps talking about winning the Rumble and taking on Sheamus, and that he’s counting Orton out. Dibiase says he’s there to help. Orton says he’s about to go out and win his title back, and he doesn’t need any help from either member of Legacy.

WWE Championship Match: Sheamus (c) vs. Randy Orton

Sheamus is out to the ring first to a bit of heat from the crowd. We get a little bit of a re-cap, but not the usual hype video that’s brought out for most title matches. Orton is out second to a surprisingly warm reception, but I guess someone has to play the babyface here (even if it is unwillingly).

We get formal ring introductions for this one, so after Orton’s glacially slow entrance, it’s still going to be a bit.

Both men stare each other down at the outset of the match. Sheamus pumps himself up, to the crowds disapproval, this crowd is solidly behind Orton. Orton locks in a headlock, but Sheamus is quick to fight out, but Orton connects with a beautiful dropkick. Orton and Sheamus stare each other down again. Another lock up and Sheamus backs Orton into the ropes, but Orton turns it around. Sheamus shoves Orton, but Orton comes back with a European uppercut, it’s not enough though as Sheamus comes back and works on Orton’s arm.

Orton goes to the outside and Sheamus follows, slamming Orton into the barricade and slamming Orton’s arm into the ring steps. Sheamus sends Orton back into the ring, and continues to work over Orton’s arm, wrenching away. Sheamus picks Orton up into powerslam position, but Orton works out of it and goes for a chop block. Orton immediately goes to work on Sheamus’ knee, stomping away at the leg.

Orton wrenches away at Sheamus’ leg and ankle, making Sheamus squirm. Sheamus tries to kick him off, but Randy just wrenches harder. Sheamus kicks again and this time it’s enough to stop Orton. Sheamus sends Orton shoulder first into the ring post, and then does it again.

Sheamus buries his shoulder in Orton’s midsection twice, but when he goes for a third, Orton gets his knee up. Orton kicks Sheamus in the knee, and goes right back to work, stomping at Sheamus’ wrist. Orton drags Sheamus’ legs to the apron, and slams them down, and then into the ring post. Orton clubs at Sheamus’ chest and Sheamus falls to the floor.”

Orton brings Sheamus back into the ring, and he kicks at Sheamus’ midsection. Sheamus fights back though, and hits a single arm DDT out of nowhere that’s good for a near fall. Sheamus locks in an arm bar and digs his knee into Orton’s ear.

Orton fights out of the submission, getting to his feet and punching Sheamus’ kidney, but Sheamus switches it up, locking Orton’s wrist behind his head. Orton fights out, and he and Sheamus trade punches, with Orton getting yays, and Sheamus getting boos. Sheamus hits a uranage backbreaker on Orton, but it’s not enough for a three count.

Sheamus picks Orton up and he goes for his finisher, but Orton fights out, kicks Sheamus in the knee and sends him to the outside.

Sheamus makes it to the apron at 7, but Orton quickly goes for, and hits his rope assisted DDT. Orton goes for the pin but Sheamus is able to grab the rope and force the ref to stop the count. Orton gets in position for the punt, but Sheamus rolls to the outside to prevent it. Orton gives chase, and he clubs Sheamus with a big European uppercut, but Sheamus sends him into the ring post twice. Sheamus rolls Orton back into the ring, but Cody Rhodes jumps the security rail out of nowhere and he hits Sheamus. Orton connects with the RKO and he goes for the pin, but the ref calls for the bell on account of DQ.

Winner and STILL WWE Champion BY DQ: Sheamus

Rhodes makes his way into the ring to apologize to Orton and the crowd starts to chant ‘RKO’. Rhodes apologizes profusely, but Orton responds with a right hand. Orton slams Rhodes head into the canvas, and Dibiase is out to break it up. Dibiase holds Orton off, but all it gets him is a right hand of his own. Orton tells Rhodes he’s done and he stomps away at him. Sheamus is back on his feet, but Orton is occupied with Legacy, so when he turns around he walks straight into a huge boot from Sheamus.

Sheamus makes his way to the back, Legacy slink away, and Orton is left laid out.

WWE Women’s Championship Match: Michelle McCool (c) vs. Mickie James

Michelle McCool is out to the ring first, without Layla, but she doesn’t get much of a reaction. I don’t know if this crowd is just waiting for the Rumble, or what, but they’re just dead tonight.

McCool gets on the mic, and she says she’s about to give the people what they want to see, her. Her defend her title of course, but apparently Mickie James is nowhere to be seen, because if she was near the arena, no one would be able to miss her. McCool asks the fans if they’ve seen her, then asks if she’s at the hot dog stand again. McCool says it looks like James forfeits, and that’s such a shame because Layla has been making a cake, and they would have shared with her. Layla comes out in the same pig costume from Smackdown. Mickie’s music hits and she charges to the ring. Mickie takes out Layle right off the bat, slammer her head into the ground and sending her into the barricade. James makes her way into the ring, and we’re ready to start.

Mickie hits her DDT, and pins McCool, and this one’s over.

Winner and NEW WWE Women’s Champion: Mickie James


James lays out Layla on top of McCool and the rest of the divas come out with a big cake. James slams the cake into McCool and Layla’s faces and all the divas celebrate.

Rey Mysterio is shown backstage getting ready, this leads us right into the video package hyping the World Heavyweight Championship match.

World Heavyweight Championship Match: Undertaker (c) vs. Rey Mysterio

Rey Mysterio is the first man to the ring, and he gets a warm reception from this crowd, but still not quite as big a pop as I expected.

Gong, big pop, and The Undertaker makes his way to the ring to an even bigger pop from the crowd.

We get formal ring introductions, and this one is ready to go.

Mysterio tries to use his quickness early on, kicking at Taker’s leg, and getting in some quick strikes, but Taker grabs Mysterio by the throat, and simply throws him over the top rope and to the floor.

On his way back into the ring, Mysterio catches Taker with a quick shoulder and some more quick striker, but when he goes for a springboard move, Taker simply punches him in the face and Mysterio crashes to the floor. Taker follows him out and sets him up on the apron, clubbing away at his chest. Taker goes for the leg drop, Mysterio moves but Taker lands on his feet and clubs Mysterio. Taker sets Mysterio up on the bottom rope and hits the leg drop instead.”

Taker goes for a chokeslam, but Mysterio turns it into a hurricarana and he tries for a 619 but Taker catches him. Taker tries for the tombstone, but Rey fights out of it. Mysterio goes for a springboard cross body, but he ends up eating Taker’s boot. Mysterio rolls to the floor and Taker follows.

Taker catches Mysterio with a big blow, another, and a third. Taker breaks the count, and he tries for a big boot, but Mysterio ducks and Taker ends up hung up on the ring post. Mysterio heads back into the ring and connects with a baseball slide to Taker’s leg while it’s still hung up. Taker falls to the floor, and when he gets to his feet, Rey tries for a hurricarana. Taker catches him and tries for the Last Ride, but Mysterio climbs up on the apron and hits an asai moonsault to take down Taker.

Taker gets to his feet and catches Mysterio by the throat before slamming him back into the barricade. Back in the ring Taker goes for the cover but Mysterio is able to kick out. Taker goes to work on Mysterio’s arm, hoisting him up in the air, and slamming him down across the top rope. Taker chokes Mysterio, breaking at a 3 count, and Mysterio crawls to the corner. Taker starts to work over Mysterio with measured blows in the corner.

Taker connects with a side slam, but Mysterio is still able to kick out at two. Mysterio goes to work with a couple of quick kicks, but another right hand puts him right back down on the canvas. Mysterio catches Taker with a jawbreaker, and a low dropkick to the face. Mysterio hits a springboard leg drop, and goes for the cover, but Taker kicks out at two. Taker makes his way to his feet and catches Mysterio with a huge lariat. Taker is bleeding from the nose and mouth pretty bad. Taker goes for the Last Ride, but Mysterio fights out and Taker ends up in the ropes. Mysterio connects with a 619 and a springboard dropkick to the back. Mysterio hits another 619, but when he goes for the springboard senton, Taker catches him and hits a huge stalling Last Ride. He pins Mysterio, and this one is in the books.

Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: The Undertaker

Backstage, HBK is shown watching a monitor. Kane comes in and says his obsession with his brother is unhealthy. Kane says whatever vision Michaels has in his head, in the end, there is no light, only darkness. Hunter enters the dressing room and says he figures that wasn’t a pep talk. Hunter wishes Shawn good luck. Michaels says sorry about last week. HBK says he doesn’t have any right to step on Hunter’s dream of winning tonight and going to WrestleMania. Hunter and Shawn shake hands. Shawn says he and the Undertaker is meant to be though. Hunter says he knows it is, that’s why he knows Michaels will find another way.

We get the same video running down Royal Rumble statistics that they’ve been playing for a while now, though this time it’s updated to include Santino’s new record from last year’s Rumble.

ROYAL RUMBLE MATCH

#1: Dolph Ziggler
#2: Evan Bourne

Here we go! The bell rings and we’re ready to start. Ziggler jaws at Bourne and they both eye the WrestleMania sign. Bourne catches Ziggle with a coulpe of kicks and a hurricarana before connecting with a heel kick to Ziggler’s jaw. Ziggler almost knocks Bourne out with a dropkick, but Bourne fights him off and stays in the ring. Bourne launches himself up off of Ziggler and connects with the double knees to Ziggler’s chest. Bourne knocks Ziggler to the apron, but he makes it back into the ring. Ziggler connects with the Zig Zag out of nowhere, and he throws Bourne to the apron, but Bourne kicks Ziggler and comes back in the ring with a Shooting Star Press, the buzzer rings:

#3: CM Punk

Punk goes after both Bourne and Ziggler and he immediately eliminates both. Punk grabs the mic and thanks the crowd for joining him for the most historic moment the Straight Edge Society has seen. 29 other men will either be eliminated or saved.

#4 JTG

JTG goes right to work on CM Punk, but when he charges Punk in the corner, he finds himself eliminated. Punk gets right back on the mic and says not everyone can win the Rumble, just like not everyone can be saved. Not everyone has his dedication. And tonight he’ll be the first straight edge Rumble winner. The clock counts down again and this time it’s the Great Khali.”

#5 Great Khali

Punk tries to save Khali, telling him he can make him greater. Punk says he can see the pain in Khali’s eyes and he needs to be saved. He asks Khali to raise his right hand and accept straight edge into his life, but Khali hits a chop and locks in the vice. The clock counts down again and the next entrant is Beth Phoenix.

#6: Beth Phoenix

Khali immediately picks up Beth and puts her over the rope and directs her to the back. Beth kisses Khali and drags him over the top rope, while remaining on the apron. She turns around and goes right to work on Punk, trying to eliminate him. Punk connects with the G2S on Phoenix.

#7: Zach Ryder

CM Punk eliminates Beth Phoenix. CM Punk grabs the mic, tells Zach Ryder he has potential and tells him he can join his movement before attacking him and throwing him out of the ring. Punk grabs the mic again and says he’s better than everyone.

#8: Triple H

Hunter makes his way to the ring slowly, and Punk hypes himself up. Punk and Hunter stare each other down, and Punk tries for a right, but Hunter fights him off. Hunter connects with a knee and puts Punk back into the corner, pounding on him. Punk connects with a high knee, but Hunter fights off the bull dog and hits a spinebuster.

#9: Drew McIntire

Hunter fights off McIntyre as soon as he gets in the ring with a high knee. Hunter tries for the pedigree on Punk, but Punk fights out. Punk tries for the G2s, but Hunter fights out and sends him out of the ring.

#10 Ted DiBiase

Dibiase is immediately taken down by Hunter, but he retaliates with a scoop slam. McIntyre and Dibiase take turns stomping on Hunter. McIntyre and Dibiase double team Hunter for a bit as the clock counts down.

#11: John Morrison

Morrison immediately goes to work on Dibiase and sets his sights on McIntyre. Morrison connects with a crazy DDT on McIntyre, but he’s attacked from behind by Dibiase. Dibiase tries for the Dream Steet, but Morrison fights it off and hits a big kick. Morrison connects with Starship pain on McIntyre.

#12: Kane

Kane comes into the ring with a top rope clothesline to Hunter. Kane fights off everyone in the match, and turns his attention to Dibiase, hitting a big side slam. Kane hits a double chokeslam on McIntyre and Morrison and a big boot to Hunter. Kane tries to eliminate Dibiase, but Hunter comes in from the side to work on Kane, he gets a chokeslam for his efforts.<br><br>The next entrant is Cody Rhodes.

#13: Cody Rhodes

Rhodes immediately saves Dibiase from elimination by Kane and Legacy go to work as a team on Kane. Rhodes attacks Hunter and McIntyre, before he sends Morrison to the apron. Morrison comes back in with a springboard, but he eats a dropkick from Rhodes. Rhodes and Dibiase try to eliminate Kane, but Hunter goes to work on Rhodes. Hunter tries to eliminate Rhodes, but Cody hangs on.

#14: MVP

MVP is immediately taken out from behind by the Miz who hits him with the US Title. Morrison connects with a springboard kick to McIntyre’s face. Legacy try to eliminate Triple H, but Kane goes after Legacy, saving Hunter.

#15: Carlito

Carlito comes in as a house of fire, even fighting off a double team attempt from Legacy. Carlito and Kane trade blows, with Carlito going after Kane’s knee. Carlito even gets in a backstabber on Hunter, following up with another to McIntyre, the Dibiase.

#16: The Miz

Miz hits the SCF right off the bat, but MVP is right out and he goes after Miz, both men tumble over the top rope. Both Hunter and McIntyre look to be in trouble, but Kane saves Hunter and McIntyre is able to save himself. Hunter stomps away at Carlito.

#17: Matt Hardy

Hardy comes in and goes to work, but when he goes up top, he’s eliminated by Kane, who just pushes him off. Kane is then eliminated by Hunter. Hunter hits a couple of spinebusters and he goes for the pedigree on Rhodes, but McIntyre connects with a chop block to stop him.

#18: Shawn Michaels

Carlito is eliminated and so are Rhodes and Dibiase, all at the hands of HBK. Michaels chops away at McIntyre and connects with a flying forearm. Michaels ducks a kick from Morrison and tosses him out, adding another man to his elimination tally. Morrison goes to work on HBK, but he’s left alone in the ring with DX, who team up and take him over the top rope with adouble clothesline and Hunter looks like he hurt his knee.

#19: John Cena

Cena hits a double shoulderblock right off the bat. Cena hits a double five knuckle shuffle. Cena goes for the AA on HBK to send him to the outside, but Hunter makes his way up and connects with a pedigree on Cena.

Hunter is up, but he eats Sweet Chin Music and goes over the top!

#20: Shelton Benjamin

Benjamin goes right to work on both HBK and John Cena, connecting with Pay Dirt on HBK. Shelton goes for the move on Cena, but he finds himself dumped over the top.

#21: Yoshi Tatsu

Tatsu comes in with a couple of big kicks on both Cena and HBK, but he ends up being dumped over the top, just like Benjamin. HBK chops away at Cena in the corner, but Cena is quick to retaliate with a sloppy facebuster. Cena pounds on HBK in the corner.

#22: Big Show

Show hustles his way down to the ring where he quickly takes down Cena and takes HBK all the way to the ring apron, but HBK is back in the ring, where he almost ends up eating an AA. Michaels ends up almost falling to the floor, but he holds on, catches Show in hurricarana position, and ends up being thrown to the canvas.

#23: Mark Henry

Henry and Show face off in a stare down. Show shoves Henry and Henry throws a couple of punches. Henry tries to slam Show, but Show fights it off. Cena hits a big shoulder block on show, and another, followed by a slam from Mark Henry. Cena tries for an AA on Henry, but Cena can’t follow through.

#24: Chris Masters

Masters goes to work right away, and he tries for the Masterlock on Show, but he finds himself launched over the top rope. Henry gets Show off the ground and almost eliminates him, but HBK comes up from behind to prevent it.

#25: R-Truth

R-Truth comes in an eliminates both Mark Henry and Big Show, who were fighting by the ropes. It’s just Truth, Cena and Michaels in the ring. Truth works over Michaels in the corner with a couple of kicks and right hands, and he tries to send HBK over the top, but Michaels isn’t having it.

#26: Jack Swagger

Swagger comes in with a quick Vader bomb on Cena and then HBK. Swagger powerslams Truth into the corner, and then the canvas. Michaels is up and comes in with punches and chops, but he ends up eating a kick, and almost being eliminated by a lariat from Swagger. HBK is able to make it back in under the bottom rope.

#27: Kofi Kingston

Kingston comes in and goes right to Jack Swagger, taking him down and hitting the boom drop. Kofi tries to take Swagger out, but Swagger catches him. Kofi ends up taking Swagger out with a body scissors over the top rope. Kingston is almost eliminated by Truth, but in turn Truth is eliminated by Kingston for real.

#28: Chris Jericho

Jericho goes right after Cena, stomping away at him. Jericho ends up eating an AA from Cena anyway though. Michaels hits a DDT on Cena and HBK goes to the top, where he flies off with an elbow drop to Jericho. HBK tunes up the band, but instead he falls victim to Trouble in Paradise from Kingston. Cena eliminates Kingston with AA and Jericho connects with a Codebreaker on Cena.

#29: EDGE!!!

Edge comes out to a HUMUNGOUS pop from the crowd. Edge spears Jericho, Michaels and Cena, before shoving Jericho out over the top rope. Edge plants HBK, and the takes Cena down with an Impaler DDT.


#30 Batista

Batista comes in as a house of fire, taking everyone out and planting Cena with a spinebuster, but he walks right into a spear from Edge. Edge eats an AA from Cena. It all comes down to HBK, Batista, Cena and Edge.

Michaels is able to fight off everyone for a bit, taking out both Cena and Batista. HBK goes to the top again, this time connecting with an elbow to Cena. HBK hits an enzugiri to Batista and goes up top for an elbow drop to Batista.

HBK connects with SCM on Cena and Batista, but he ends up clotheslined out to the apron by Edge eats a SCM on the apron, knocking him back in the ring, but Batista attacks HBK from behind and Michaels falls to the floor, being eliminated in the process.

Michaels attacks a referee and makes his way back into the ring, where he pleads his case with another ref. In anger, Michaels hits the ref with SCM and falls to the canvas, clutching his head.

Michaels finally begins to make his way to the back, looking distraught. It’s down to Cena, Batista, and Edge.

Batista charges Cena, and Cena counters with a low bridge, Batista falls to the floor and we’re down to two men! Edge stalks Cena from behind, but Cena turns around and hits Edge with a kick. Edge shrugs it off and sends Cena over the top rope and to the floor.

WINNER: EDGE

Edge celebrates in the ring .. Pyro goes off around the WrestleMania 26 sign as the PPV goes off the air.

Thanks to everybody who joined us here at SEScoops.com for our live coverage of the Royal Rumble.

PPV Poster For TNA's Upcoming X-Division Only PPV

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Credit: Superluchas.net

Check out the PPV poster for TNA Destination X , a  pay-per-view that will feature only X-Division wrestlers.

While an X-Division only PPV is a great idea that’s long overdue, having it in March up against WrestleMania is just a terrible idea. WrestleMania will obviously take a chunk out of the TNA PPV buyrate in March, so why put your experimental special attraction show up against the toughest competition of the year? TNA is trying to gauge whether the X Division can draw, so they book the show in a month when the deck is already stacked against them. Genius.

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PPV Poster For TNA’s Upcoming X-Division Only PPV

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Credit: Superluchas.net

Check out the PPV poster for TNA Destination X , a  pay-per-view that will feature only X-Division wrestlers.

While an X-Division only PPV is a great idea that’s long overdue, having it in March up against WrestleMania is just a terrible idea. WrestleMania will obviously take a chunk out of the TNA PPV buyrate in March, so why put your experimental special attraction show up against the toughest competition of the year? TNA is trying to gauge whether the X Division can draw, so they book the show in a month when the deck is already stacked against them. Genius.

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Will Bret Hart Be Appearing On Raw?, Chat With The Divas

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— To put any doubt to rest, Bret Hart will indeed be appearing on Raw tomorrow night after being “invited” back by Vince McMahon. The WWE Hall of Famer wrote the following note on his Facebook account this past Friday: “20,000 fans in a couple weeks! Thank you fans! Watch me on WWE RAW this coming monday.”

— The winner of the Women’s Championship Match between Michelle McCool and Mickie James, as well as WWE Champion Sheamus, will be taking part in tonight’s Royal Rumble Live Chat. Click here for more info.

— The pre-sale password for the 3/14 Raw show in Bakersfield, California is CENA. Tickets went on sale yesterday.

Jericho & Helms Mock Their Arrests On Twitter

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Chris Jericho's Mugshot
Chris Jericho's Mugshot

Below are some tweets from Chris Jericho and Hurricane Helms who have been mocking their recent arrest:

Jericho:

“At a live band heavy metal karaoke bar. Just rocked Creeping Death… Where’s TMZ when u need em?”

“Some drunk just did the worst version of Fire Woman ever. He should be arrested for Alcohol Intoxication…”

“At a rock n roll church with The Duke and Big John. It’s been a crazy week and I needed some fellowship and some humbling. Feels good.”

Helms:

“Been off the grid for a few days, what I miss?”

As always, you can keep up will the Twitter posts of all pro wrestlers and divas at PWTweets.com.

Jericho & Helms Mock Their Arrests On Twitter

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Chris Jericho's Mugshot
Chris Jericho's Mugshot

Below are some tweets from Chris Jericho and Hurricane Helms who have been mocking their recent arrest:

Jericho:

“At a live band heavy metal karaoke bar. Just rocked Creeping Death… Where’s TMZ when u need em?”

“Some drunk just did the worst version of Fire Woman ever. He should be arrested for Alcohol Intoxication…”

“At a rock n roll church with The Duke and Big John. It’s been a crazy week and I needed some fellowship and some humbling. Feels good.”

Helms:

“Been off the grid for a few days, what I miss?”

As always, you can keep up will the Twitter posts of all pro wrestlers and divas at PWTweets.com.

Sound Off 98: Stand Back, There's a Mugshot Coming Through!

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Solomonster Sounds Off

DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST HERE:
Solomonster Sounds Off (Episode 98)

*right-click, “Save As”, or stream it!

Est. Runtime: 62 minutes

| Preview’s for tonight’s Strikeforce event and tomorrow’s 23rd annual Royal Rumble

| TNA moving to Monday nights, and their record-setting rating for Thursday’s show

| Chris Jericho and Shane Helms get drunk, play fight and get arrested … TMZ leaps into action!

| Honky Tonk Man turns down the WWE Hall of Fame and bashes John Laurinaitis

| WWE The Music Volume 10 review with thoughts on RETURN THE HITMAN (no, not a typo)

Want your question on the air? Send feedback to [email protected].

Wanna subscribe to the Sound Off via iTunes? CLICK HERE!

Visit The Solomonster on Twitter @ twitter.com/solomonster

Sound Off 98: Stand Back, There’s a Mugshot Coming Through!

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solomonster
Solomonster Sounds Off

DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST HERE:
Solomonster Sounds Off (Episode 98)

*right-click, “Save As”, or stream it!

Est. Runtime: 62 minutes

| Preview’s for tonight’s Strikeforce event and tomorrow’s 23rd annual Royal Rumble

| TNA moving to Monday nights, and their record-setting rating for Thursday’s show

| Chris Jericho and Shane Helms get drunk, play fight and get arrested … TMZ leaps into action!

| Honky Tonk Man turns down the WWE Hall of Fame and bashes John Laurinaitis

| WWE The Music Volume 10 review with thoughts on RETURN THE HITMAN (no, not a typo)

Want your question on the air? Send feedback to [email protected].

Wanna subscribe to the Sound Off via iTunes? CLICK HERE!

Visit The Solomonster on Twitter @ twitter.com/solomonster

Chris Jericho Takes Aim At Eric Bischoff & TNA Wrestling

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Apparently in response to comments Eric Bischoff made on The Bubba The Love Sponge Show yesterday, Chris Jericho fired back at Bischoff on his Twitter account this morning, writing, “Bischoffs right I can’t headline in TNA…cos I’m not in my 50s.”

Bischoff said yesterday during his “State of TNA” address that he didn’t see Jericho as a headliner in WCW and apparently Vince McMahon doesn’t either in WWE considering that he only gave him two brief title runs in 2008.

iMPACT! Does Record Rating, Honky Tonk Rumor Killer

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— This week’s TNA iMPACT! did a 1.4 rating, a new record for the company for a Thursday night broadcast. The show did hours of 1.46 and 1.3 with an average of 1,867,000 viewers. The show peaked in the opening 15-minute segment with a 1.51 rating. (Source: PWTorch.com)

— During Friday’s appearance on the Bubba the Love Sponge Show, Eric Bischoff shot down The Honky Tonk Man’s claim that he is “close to signing with TNA.”

“I’d rather drive a rusty ice pick through my eye than work a day with him. This guy couldn’t draw flies if you rolled him in cow s—. He’s negotiating with himself. No truth to that at all.”

On the other hand, Hulk Hogan said he would not mind bringing The Honky Tonk Man to TNA. He joked that HTM trademarked “Linda Hogan” because nobody else did and suggested he work a program with Bubba.

“If we brought him in and we did a program with Bubba, it would mean something,” Hogan said.

Former WWE Divas Reunite, WM27 Location Revealed

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— TNA Knockout Tara (formerly Victoria in WWE) has posted a picture on Twitter with several other WWE divas, including Candice Michelle, Ashley Massaro and Torrie Wilson. To see the picture of the 4 former WWE divas together, click here.

— Atlanta, Georgia’s 70,000+ person Georgia Dome will host WrestleMania 27 next spring, according to AccessAtlanta.com. WWE will make the announcement on Monday at a press conference at the Georgia Dome. “Atlanta has a long-standing reputation of hosting the highest level of sporting events,” said Atlanta Sports Council president Gary Stokan. “Adding Wrestlemania 27 to our list of wins would further showcase Atlanta as the sports capital of the world.”

Recap of Hogan & Bischoff's "State Of TNA Address"

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Bubba The Love Sponge
Bubba The Love Sponge

Credit to Scott Remington and Pwinsider.com for this recap of Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischof’s appearance on Bubba The Love Sponge today and their “State of TNA” address:

Q: Confirm or deny Honky Tonk is joining TNA

A: EB “I would rather drive an icepick through my thigh than work with the Honky Tonk Man”

Q: How do you feel about Dixie wanting to go family friendly?

A: Hulk: Not going to happen, we are going to keep pushing the envelope.

Q: Are you going live on March 1?

A: EB: Haven’t heard anything, I have just been reading it on the internet.

Hulk: Nothing has been confirmed, it’s not a lock. I would like to have it but it’s not set yet.

Q: Ongoing talks with Savage?

A: Hulk: “I would love to have him come in and manage his illegitimate son.”

Q: Can you tell me the peaking order of how the writing goes:

A: Hulk: Bottom line is that Eric has the final say.

Topic comes up with Vince Russo about the “fake wrestling” twitter post.

Not really answered just some disparaging words thrown at Russo.

Q: What do they think of Lacey Von Erich?

A: Hogan says she can’t work.

EB: “We will teach her how to work”, and likes her look.

Q: Are you guys big on Desmond Wolfe?

A: EB: Very high on him, good look.

Hulk says he killed it last night, he’s “real close.”

Q: What is the Montreal angle really, is it a shot at Vince?

A: EB: It’s a shot “kind of”, but it’s entertaining and as long as they (fans) love it or hate it’s about whether they are talking about it. Hang with it and watch where it goes.

Q: WWE has a farm system, are you guys going to be doing something?

A: EB: There is no developmental as such. Brian Knobbs and Saggs have a school they are looking at. “Hopefully we will be able to develop our own but we aren’t ready for a farm system”.

Name Associations.

Black Pope: Both EB and Hulk love him and he is going to be getting a push.

Abyss: Hulk: My favorite wrestler of all “he’s my next John Cena”. EB likes him a lot and committed to his character.

Q: Are you interested in taking a look at FCW guys?

Hulk: He says they definitely would be interested.

EB: Says “if they are free we could”.

Q: Any WWE talent interested in TNA?

Hulk: Yup.

Q: Sting no showing them.

A: Hulk: Sting’s a great talent, wishes he would have come up north for the WWE. He understands why personally he wasn’t there but professionally it hurts the company.

EB: “Everyone has to make a commitment. I understand where Hulk’s coming from. But if you’re not 110% committed then it’s probably not going to work out.”

Q: Any chance we will see Hogan vs. Flair on TNA PPV.

A: Hulk: Doesn’t really answer the question.

Q: Will we see the Australian tour on PPV?

A: EB: Not likely for financial reasons.

Caller: Hulk is the worst wrestler since 1989 and how can you evaluate talent? Stone Cold hates you and won’t work a program with you?

– Lots of banter back and forth lots of swearing. Bottom line is they don’t answer the question.

Q: Has working with Vince McMahon changed your thought process?

EB: There’s no denying he’s a great businessman, he’s arrogant but he likes him and “I wouldn’t hang out with him” but he thinks he’s great. On a business level he is very smart. On a creative run he thinks he takes credit for too much and he doesn’t think he’s that good.

Q: Was there a time when you were going against the Rock and you just thought WCW was going to fail?

A: EB: “When AOL/Time Warner took over and put more hands on our product by making it more family friendly, that’s when things starting taking a turn for a worst. Now history is repeating itself and we have a chance to go after that older audience.”

Q: Are you going to be signing any more books Hulk?

A: Hulk: Not in the near future.

Q: Richard Ortiz, are you interested in him.

A: EB: I don’t know him.

Q: Is there one talent from WWE you both want?

A: Hulk: Orton and Cena. But he would also love the Big Show.

EB: “I have a problem with Show, never been committed, he’s lazy. I would like Cena and Orton.”

– EB says he never crapped on Jericho, likes him, but doesn’t think he can headline.

– Hulk would love to have Chris in TNA.

Q: Why do you feel it’s necessary to acknowledge Vince on TNA?

A: EB: You can’t win a fight with throwing a punch, “we are going the fight”.

Q: If you could wrestle one person in TNA.

A: Hulk: AJ Styles, “if he doesn’t get too full of himself”.

Recap of Hogan & Bischoff’s “State Of TNA Address”

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Bubba The Love Sponge
Bubba The Love Sponge

Credit to Scott Remington and Pwinsider.com for this recap of Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischof’s appearance on Bubba The Love Sponge today and their “State of TNA” address:

Q: Confirm or deny Honky Tonk is joining TNA

A: EB “I would rather drive an icepick through my thigh than work with the Honky Tonk Man”

Q: How do you feel about Dixie wanting to go family friendly?

A: Hulk: Not going to happen, we are going to keep pushing the envelope.

Q: Are you going live on March 1?

A: EB: Haven’t heard anything, I have just been reading it on the internet.

Hulk: Nothing has been confirmed, it’s not a lock. I would like to have it but it’s not set yet.

Q: Ongoing talks with Savage?

A: Hulk: “I would love to have him come in and manage his illegitimate son.”

Q: Can you tell me the peaking order of how the writing goes:

A: Hulk: Bottom line is that Eric has the final say.

Topic comes up with Vince Russo about the “fake wrestling” twitter post.

Not really answered just some disparaging words thrown at Russo.

Q: What do they think of Lacey Von Erich?

A: Hogan says she can’t work.

EB: “We will teach her how to work”, and likes her look.

Q: Are you guys big on Desmond Wolfe?

A: EB: Very high on him, good look.

Hulk says he killed it last night, he’s “real close.”

Q: What is the Montreal angle really, is it a shot at Vince?

A: EB: It’s a shot “kind of”, but it’s entertaining and as long as they (fans) love it or hate it’s about whether they are talking about it. Hang with it and watch where it goes.

Q: WWE has a farm system, are you guys going to be doing something?

A: EB: There is no developmental as such. Brian Knobbs and Saggs have a school they are looking at. “Hopefully we will be able to develop our own but we aren’t ready for a farm system”.

Name Associations.

Black Pope: Both EB and Hulk love him and he is going to be getting a push.

Abyss: Hulk: My favorite wrestler of all “he’s my next John Cena”. EB likes him a lot and committed to his character.

Q: Are you interested in taking a look at FCW guys?

Hulk: He says they definitely would be interested.

EB: Says “if they are free we could”.

Q: Any WWE talent interested in TNA?

Hulk: Yup.

Q: Sting no showing them.

A: Hulk: Sting’s a great talent, wishes he would have come up north for the WWE. He understands why personally he wasn’t there but professionally it hurts the company.

EB: “Everyone has to make a commitment. I understand where Hulk’s coming from. But if you’re not 110% committed then it’s probably not going to work out.”

Q: Any chance we will see Hogan vs. Flair on TNA PPV.

A: Hulk: Doesn’t really answer the question.

Q: Will we see the Australian tour on PPV?

A: EB: Not likely for financial reasons.

Caller: Hulk is the worst wrestler since 1989 and how can you evaluate talent? Stone Cold hates you and won’t work a program with you?

– Lots of banter back and forth lots of swearing. Bottom line is they don’t answer the question.

Q: Has working with Vince McMahon changed your thought process?

EB: There’s no denying he’s a great businessman, he’s arrogant but he likes him and “I wouldn’t hang out with him” but he thinks he’s great. On a business level he is very smart. On a creative run he thinks he takes credit for too much and he doesn’t think he’s that good.

Q: Was there a time when you were going against the Rock and you just thought WCW was going to fail?

A: EB: “When AOL/Time Warner took over and put more hands on our product by making it more family friendly, that’s when things starting taking a turn for a worst. Now history is repeating itself and we have a chance to go after that older audience.”

Q: Are you going to be signing any more books Hulk?

A: Hulk: Not in the near future.

Q: Richard Ortiz, are you interested in him.

A: EB: I don’t know him.

Q: Is there one talent from WWE you both want?

A: Hulk: Orton and Cena. But he would also love the Big Show.

EB: “I have a problem with Show, never been committed, he’s lazy. I would like Cena and Orton.”

– EB says he never crapped on Jericho, likes him, but doesn’t think he can headline.

– Hulk would love to have Chris in TNA.

Q: Why do you feel it’s necessary to acknowledge Vince on TNA?

A: EB: You can’t win a fight with throwing a punch, “we are going the fight”.

Q: If you could wrestle one person in TNA.

A: Hulk: AJ Styles, “if he doesn’t get too full of himself”.

Could A Former DX Member Be Returning To WWE?, More Notes

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— During an interview with InYourHeadOnline.com, BG James (a/k/a Road Dogg) said he recently spoke to WWE officials about returning to the organization, but noted, “it wasn’t meant to be.”

James said he feels he’s too old to keep up with the younger wrestlers, but believes he can contribute behind the scenes. He said his best memories in the industry took place during the Attitude Era, mentioning selling stunners for “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.

— In less than 24 hours, the brand new digital release of Superstar and Diva entrance themes, WWE The Music: A New Day, climbed the charts to be the No. 1 album on Amazon.com in the Rock and Soundtrack categories. The music album can be downloaded at Amazon.com for the low price of $3.99 for a limited time because after Tuesday, the price goes up.

— WWE Monday Night Raw on April 5th, 2010 will be held at the I Wireless Center in Moline, Illinois. Tickets go on sale February 6th, 2010 at 10 a.m. (Thanks to Devin Cutting)

Candice Reveals Her Biggest Regret, Updates On Former Divas

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— Former WWE Women’s Champion Candice Michelle spoke to www.Candi-Shop.org on a slew of topics including her favorite wrestling matches, whether she will ever return to the industry, what made her decide to enter the Diva Search contest in 2004, her greatest accomplishment, and much more.

The former WWE Diva also made note of her multiple injuries, saying her biggest regret was returning to the ring too quickly from them. However, she wants people to know that she’s not injury prone.

“The biggest frustration of my career has been my lack of responsibility to myself thus resulting in my injuries,” Michelle said.

“Some things are unpredictable in the ring but after one broken collarbone and not a release note from the doctor to get back in the ring, but I did anyways because I was so excited to get back resulting in shattering it and surgery. Then I tried overdoing it on my return and not listening to my body resulting in the two torn ligaments. So to everyone who thinks I’m injury prone, that’s such phony baloney! It would be easy to say that but I’m a big girl and learned to take responsibility for my mistakes. “There’s no mistakes as long as you learn from them!” Needless to say I learned the hard way!”

You can read the interview in its entirety at the following link. She also reveals whether she was upset with being released by WWE.

— Former WWE Divas Candice Michelle, Lisa Marie Varon, Lilian Garcia and Amy “Lita” Dumas are available for personal appearances and autograph sessions via The I.P.A. Network, which represents a number of celebrities and wrestling stars. Those interested in booking them can contact Steve Woolf at [email protected] or visit www.ipanetwork.com.

— Lilian Garcia is auctioning off a sexy red outfit featured in the 2005 book “WWE DIVAS UNCOVERED.” You can view the auction at the following link.

— In today’s wrestling birthday, Bob “Hardcore” Holly turns 47 years old.