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Sound Off 90: Is That John Cena's Grandma Next To Me?

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Est. Runtime: 63 minutes

Some of the topics discussed in this edition of the Sound Off include:

| Solomonster’s LIVE experience from Raw at MSG, including a most unfortunate conclusion to the night

| Undertaker’s latest opponent slated for WrestleMania and why it makes total sense

| Quick predictions for Survivor Series

| Praise for TNA Turning Point, and criticism for the Thanksgiving “iMPACT!” spoilers

| Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair garner global publicity for the simplest of wrestling angles

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Sound Off 90: Is That John Cena’s Grandma Next To Me?

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Solomonster Sounds Off

DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST HERE:
Solomonster Sounds Off (Episode 90)

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

Est. Runtime: 63 minutes

Some of the topics discussed in this edition of the Sound Off include:

| Solomonster’s LIVE experience from Raw at MSG, including a most unfortunate conclusion to the night

| Undertaker’s latest opponent slated for WrestleMania and why it makes total sense

| Quick predictions for Survivor Series

| Praise for TNA Turning Point, and criticism for the Thanksgiving “iMPACT!” spoilers

| Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair garner global publicity for the simplest of wrestling angles

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WWE Survivor Series 2009 PPV Results

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We get a video package highlighting the history of Survivor Series, from traditional Survivor Series matches, to the debut of the Undertaker.  We get a look at the triple threat match between Show, Jericho and the Undertaker, before we get footage of the other feuds heading into tonight.

The opening pyro hits, Michael Cole welcomes us to the show, and this one is ready to start.  We get a traditional Survivor Series Tag Team match to kick things off as it’s going to be Team Miz vs. Team Morrison.

WWE Intercontinental champion John Morrison, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Shelton Benjamin & Fit Finlay vs. WWE United States champ The Miz, Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger

Bourne and Swagger look to start things out for their respective teams.  Bourne uses his quickness to sidestep Swagger a couple of times before Bourne connects with a roll up.  Bourne goes for a small package, but Swagger counters with a suplex and tags in Ziggler.  Ziggler makes his way into the ring and hits a nasty neckbreaker variation on Bourne before sending him into the corner.  Ziggler hits a crazy belly-to-back suplex and he tries for the pin but Bourne kicks out.  Ziggler hits a series of elbows before taking off his elbow pad and hitting one more high impact jumping elbow.  Ziggler makes the tag back out to Swagger.

Swagger wears down Bourne tags Ziggler back in. Bourne comes out of nowhere with a huge double knee drop on Swagger, but Ziggler is the legal man, and he locks in a single-leg crab.  Ziggler pulls Bourne to the center of the ring, but Bourne fights out and hits a hurricarana from out of nowhere.  Bourne tags in Hardy and the two start double teaming Ziggler.  Hardy hits a side effect and tags in Bourne, who hits a shooting star press.  Bourne pins Ziggler and he’s the first man eliminated.

Drew McIntyre enters the ring hits a double arm DDT on Bourne.  He gets the quick pin and now Bourne is gone.  Finlay enters the ring and unloads on McIntyre.  McIntyre tags in Sheamus, who delivers a nasty boot to Finlay’s face.  Sheamus pins Finlay and he is eliminated.  Hardy comes in to work on Sheamus. Hardy gets the upper hand, throwing the Celtic warrior in the corner with an Irish whip. Sheamus fights back and delivers a big slam on Hardy.

Sheamus tags Miz, who continues the beatdown on Hardy. Miz takes advantage of Hardy in the corner. The crowd is behind Hardy, who is able to fight back a bit. He goes for a slam, but Miz reverses it into a modified DDT. Miz goes for the pin but Hardy kicks out.  Miz goes for another chin lock, but Hardy won’t quit. Hardy hits a side Russian leg sweep and both men are down.

Miz tags in Swagger. Hardy surprises Swagger with an attack but Swagger regains control and puts Hardy on the mat. Swagger locks in a rear chin lock on Hardy and he’s able to fight out again, this time into a sleeper-neckbreaker combination. Morrison tags in and goes to town on Swagger.  Morrison hits a picture-perfect dropkick and then a running knee. Swagger fights back and goes for the Vader bomb – nobody home. Morrison hits Swagger with a springboard kick to the head but McIntyre and Sheamus enter the ring and break up a pin attempt. Hardy and Bejamin come in and take out the heels. The ref can barely keep order. Swagger goes for the gut wrench powerbomb, but Morrison fights out of it.  Morrison connects with Starship Pain and another ref comes down to make the count.  Swagger is eliminated.

Miz enters the ring and attacks Morrison.  Miz connects with his corner lariat, before going to the top turnbuckle for a double ax handle.  Miz locks in a rear chin lock but Morrison is able to fight out.  Morrison makes the bling tag to Benjamin who comes in and surprises Miz with a roll up.  Miz is able to kick out, but Shelton’s offense is too much for him to handle. Benjamin connects with a top rope splash. Benjamin hits a Northern Lights suplex, then a German suplex, but can’t keep Miz down.  Sheamus surprises Benjamin with a headbutt and Miz is able to connect with the skull crushing finale to send Benjamin to the showers early. Hardy enters and Miz tags in McIntyre.  McIntyre is able to work over Hardy with a couple of quick strikes, but Hardy answers with a drop toe hold. Hardy hits a neckbreaker and he goes to the second rope for a big leg drop.  Hardy covers McIntyre, but he kicks out.

Hardy goes for a moonsault, but McIntyre avoids it.  McIntyre hits his big DDT on Hardy and gets the 3 count.

Morrison enters and works over McIntyre in the corner. The referee breaks it up, but McIntyre is able to get the upper hand with a sneak attack.  McIntyre tags in Sheamus who comes in and continues attacking Morrison. Sheamus makes a quick tag out to Miz who’s in with a big kick to Morrison’s mid-section.  Miz screams at Morrison, but Morrison blocks a punch and gets in a coupple of blows of his own.  Morrison hits Miz with a big heel kick, but Miz is able to tag out to Sheamus who is in with a big forearm to Morrison’s head.  Sheamus distracts the ref long enough for both McIntyre and Miz to get a coupple of licks in.  Morrison is fending off all three men, sending McIntyre and Miz to the floor.  Sheamus counters a springboard kick with a kick of his own to Morrison’s knee.  Sheamus hits a running Razor’s Edge, pins Morrison, and this one is over.

Winners and Survivors: Drew McIntyre, The Miz and Sheamus

Team Kofi is shown backstage strategizing.  Christian says that he doesn’t know if his teammates are aware or not, but he’s different than them.  Henry says the all have one goal and that’s to win.  Christian says that makes him feel better since he’s the only one from ECW.  Christian asks is everyone thought it was because he was Canadian.  Christian talks a little bit about Canadian rappers with R-Truth before doing a freestyle pointing out the fact that he’s the only white member of the team.  The rest of his team look a little confused, but they put it behind them a laugh it off quickly.

Rey Mysterio vs. Batista

A video package airs highlighting the events that have led up to this match.

Mysterio is out first. He walks out to the ring slowly, talking to some fans on his way to the ring. Batista is out next and gets a decent reaction from his hometown crowd.  Mysterio heads to the outside and Batista paces the ring, stalking him.  Batista finally lets Mysterio back into the ring, and the bells rings.  Mysterio uses his speed to get a leg up on Batista, attacking him with a bunch of kicks. Batista goes for a slam but Rey gets free and hits a dropkick to Batista’s knee.  Mysterio attempts a 619, but Batista bails to the floor.  Rey follows him outside, only to be slammed back into the ring apron.  Mysterio surprises Batista with a quick kick and headbutt, but Batista comes out of nowhere with a huge lariat to put Mysterio down to the mat.

Batista teases a Batista bomb, but Mysterio fights out and continues to work on Batista’s knee. Rey sends Batista into the ropes with a dropkick to the back, but when he goes for the 619, it’s blocked by Batista.  Batista tries for the Batista bomb, but Mysterio pounds away and counters with a hurricarana to the outside.  Mysterio follows up with a baseball slide to send Batista into the ringside barrier.  Batista fights back and sends Mysterio back into the ring, but Mysterio surprises Batista with a 619 to his back, then stomach, then a final 619 to Batista’s face before hitting a springboard senton.  Mysterio goes for a frog splash but Batista gets his knees up.

Batista hits a giant spear and Mysterio is down.  Batista picks up Rey and hits a huge spinebuster before stalking Mysterio and picking him up again.  Batista takes his time executing a Batista bomb, but he doesn’t go for the pin.

Batista picks Mysterio up again and takes him down with a second Batista bomb.  The referee checks on Mysterio for a bit before Batista picks up Mysterio for a third Batista bomb.  The referee calls for the bell.

Winner by referee stoppage: Batista

The medical staff is out to check on Mysterio, who is really in bad shape. Batsta comes back into the ring with a chair and sits down next to Mysterio.  Batista gets up, and tosses the chair aside before picking Mysterio up and throwing him over his shoulder.  Batista throws Mysterio down with a brutal spinebuster on top of the chair before calmly walking to the back.  The medical staff is back in the ring to put a brace on Mysterio and put him on a backboard.

Team Orton is shown backstage.  Orton said he felt a lot better earlier, because he thought he’d be standing next to the ECW champion, two men that should show the world what the future should be like, and the straight edge World Heavyweight Champion.  Punk says Orton should have led by example.  Orton says it can all be erased with a win tonight and that is what he expects them to do.

Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase, Cody Rhodes, CM Punk & William Regal vs. Kofi Kingston, MVP, R-Truth, Mark Henry & Christian

CM Punk is out first for his team, followed by William Regal,  Legacy and then team captain Randy Orton. Kofi Kingston is out first for his team and gets a great crowd reaction. They show video recapping the feud between Kofi and Orton. MVP is out next, followed by Mark Henry, ECW Champion Christian and then R-Truth.

Punk tries to jump Truth as soon as he gets to the ringside area, but the referee holds him back.  Truth plays off the crowd with his ‘What’s Up?’ routine. Orton and Henry start things off with Punk jumping Truth as soon as he gets to the ringside area. Henry hits a big splash on Orton and then attacks the rest of the members of Team Orton, knocking them to the floor. Henry gives Orton a big bear hug, but Legacy breaks it up while the referee is distracted. Orton his an RKO on Henry out of nowhere and gets a 3 count. Orton exits the ring and holds a team meeting while MVP waits in the ring.

Orton backs up MVP into the heel corner and tags in Dibiase, who joins in joins in on the MVP beatdown.  The heels are tagging in one after the next with each man stomping a mudhole in MVP.  Punk gives him a rear chin lock, but MVP fights out and hits a quick belly to belly suplex.  Truth makes his way into the ring and hits Punk with a couple of quick right hands and a big hip toss.  Truth ducks a clothesline from Punk, but he gets distracted and falls victim to a G2S from Punk.  Punk pins Truth, and Truth is gone.

Christian enters the ring and he’s able to hold his own before falling victim to a body slam.  Dibiase enters and joins Punk in stomping Christian. Dibiase goes for the pin on Christian, but only gets two.  Big scoop slam on Punk and Dibiase is looking for Dream street.  Christian tries to counter with the killswitch, but Dibiase counters with a slingshot into the corner.  Christian launches himself over Dibiase and grabs him with a sunset flip.  The ref counts three and Dibiase is gone.  Regal is in quickly to pound on Christian, but Christian tags out to Kingston, who is all over Regal with some big strikes.

Regal tags out to Rhodes, who beats on Kingston for a bit, but when Regal tags back into the match, Kofi is able to fight back a bit with a couple of right hands, but he falls victim to an exploder bomb.  MVP tags in and hits a Chono kick, and gets the pin to eliminate Regal.

MVP tags out to Christian, gets beat down by Rhodes as soon as he enters.  Rhodes locks in a body scissors, but Christian fights back and goes for the roll up. Rhodes kicks out at two and hits an explosive clothesline.  Orton tags in and hits a dropkick on the ECW champ. Orton stomps away at Christian’s midsection before tagging in Rhodes.  Rhodes misses a knee drop and Christian makes the tag to MVP.  MVP comes in with a series of clotheslines, and a facebreaker.  MVP hits the ballin’ elbow, but MVP is distracted by Orton.  This allows Rhodes to hit cross Rhodes, and get the pin on MVP. Kofi surprises Rhodes with a roll up, but he can’t hold him down.

Kofi tags in Christian, who immediately gets a kick to the breadbasket by Rhodes.  Rhodes tries to leap frog Christian, but Christian connects with the killswitch and pins him for the three.  Orton enters the ring and Christian unloads on him. Orton surprises Kofi and sends him to the floor, but it allows Christian to catch Orton is a surprise roll up.  Punk distracts Christian and allows Randy to try for an RKO, but Christian counters with a killswitch.  Christian tries for the pin, but Punk breaks it up.  Christian charges Orton in the corner, but Orton moves and Christian connects with the ring post.  Orton connects with an RKO, pins Christian, and the ECW Champ is gone.  Kofi is the lone man and Orton tags in Punk.

Kingston and Punk talk for a bit before trading blows.  Kofi comes out on top, but Punk is able to get him in position for the Go to Sleep, Kofi fights out and tries for the Trouble in Paradise, but Punk ducks it.  Kofi connects with a dropkick before hitting the SOS, but Punk is able to kick out of the pinfall attempt.  Kofi tries for a splash in the corner, but Punk moves out of the way and the tide of the match turns.  Punk lands a big kick to Kofi’s back, and he tries for a pin, but Kingston kicks out at two.  Punk locks in a leg lock on Kofi’s neck, but Kofi fights out by kicking Punk in the head.

Punk connects with a powerslam and goes right back into a leg lock, this time it’s a body scissors on Kingston.  Kingston fights out with a couple of elbows to Punk’s head.  Kofi tries for a splash but Punk gets his knees up.  Punk blows the fans a kiss before hitting a big falcon arrow, but Kofi is still able to kick out at two.

Punk connects with the high knee to the face and goes for a bulldog. Kofi counters with a belly to back suplex.  Kofi goes for the top rope, but Punk catches him with a right hand.  Punk goes for a top rope superplex, but Kofi fights out of it and sends Punk back.  Punk is quick to come back, but Kofi sends Punk down again and connects with a giant cross body, but again it’s only good for two.  Kofi connects with a couple of strikes and a high kick to Punk before being distracted by Orton.  Punk tries to roll up Kofi, but Kingston rolls through and ends up holding Punk down for a three count instead.  Orton is in the ring and Kingston connects with the Trouble in Paradise out of nowhere.  Kingston pins Orton and this one is over.

Winner and Sole Survivor: Kofi Kingston

Triple Threat World Heavyweight Title Match: The Undertaker vs. Big Show vs. Chris Jericho

Matt Striker recaps what happened on Friday’s Smackdown between these three. Chris Jericho’s music hits, and he makes his way down to the ring. Big Show is out next and he stares down his partner Chris Jericho. There’s a long pause …… GONG! The lights go out and the place explodes.

Jericho and Big Show start off working together, cornering Taker in the corner and beating him down. Taker tries to fight back, but the champs are really on him. Show launches Undertaker into the corner and he drops him with a clothesline.  Jericho clotheslines the Dead Man over the top rope but he lands on his feet and drags Jericho to the outside.  Taker works Jericho over on the outside. Undertaker goes for a big boot on Jericho, but Jericho moves and Taker ends up straddling the barricade.  Jericho knocks him over the barricade. Big Show joins in and delivers the knockout punch to Taker’s stomach.

The tag champs bring Taker back into the ring and Jericho stomps away at Taker.  Jericho is calling the shots, telling Big Show to stand on Taker’s throat. Jericho goes to the outside and punches away at Taker. Undertaker fights back, connecting with a jumping lariat and sending Show to the outside. Undertaker sends Show head first into the ring post and he goes back up to the ring apron.  Jericho tries to surprise Taker with a springboard dropkick, but Taker connects with a big fist instead.  Taker goes for Old School, but Jericho crotches Taker on the top turnbuckle.

Jericho goes for a superplex, but Undertaker fights out.  Jericho is keeps fighting and connects with a superplex on the second attempts.  Jericho tries for the cover, but only gets two. Jericho mounts Taker and hits him with a couple of big rights before going for the lionsault.  Taker gets his knees up, but Jericho immediately lock in the Walls of Jericho.  Jericho keeps Taker in the middle of the ring, but Show makes his way into the ring and breaks it up. Show gives Jericho with a chokeslam.  Show tries to chokeslam Taker, but Undertaker counters with a DDT and all three men are down.

Jericho goes for the pin on Taker but only gets two.  Jericho tries for the pin on Show, but Show kicks out with so much force it sends Jericho to the outside.  Show and Taker trade blows in the middle of the ring with Taker getting the upper hand.  Show gets his hand around Taker’s throat and tries for the chokeslam, but Taker tries for one of his own.  Jericho comes in and hits Show with the title belt, but falls victim to a big boot from Taker.  Undertaker tries for the cover but Jericho kicks out at two.  Taker sends Show to the outside.  Taker picks up Jericho for the last ride, but Jericho has the belt and he smashes Taker in the head.  Jericho slowly makes the pin, but Taker is able to kick out at two.

Jericho teases the tombstone, but Taker reverses into tombstone position.  Big Show catches Undertaker with the knockout punch and goes for the pin on Undertaker butJericho breaks things up.  Jericho goes for the cover but Show breaks things up.  Jericho tries for the code breaker, but Show catches him and tosses him aside before hitting the knockout punch. Show attempts a a chokeslam on Taker, but he counters with Hell’s gate.  Undertaker clamps down hard and Big Show has no choice but to tap out.

Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: The Undertaker

Josh Matthews is backstage with the winners of tonight’s opening match – The Miz, Sheamus and McIntyre.  Miz says that what we saw tonight was just a taste of what these three have to offer.  He says at Bragging Rights he proved he was better than John Morrison, and tonight he proved he was a better leader.  McIntyre says that when Mr. McMahon said McIntyre would be a future World Champion, he meant it, and tonight everyone saw what he meant.  Sheamus says that it might have even been a bit too easy, and that if they don’t bring the competition to him, he’s going to bring it to them.  Miz says there was never any doubt because he’s the Miz, and he’s awesome.

WWE Women’s champ Michelle McCool, Jillian Hall, Beth Phoenix, Layla & Alicia Fox vs. Mickie James, Eve Torres, Kelly Kelly, Melina & Gail Kim

Team Michelle is out first, followed by Team Mickie.  Kelly Kelly and Layla start things out, with Layla taking Kelly down and pounds away at her head. Layla goes for a quick cover, but only gets one. Layla hits a low dropkick to Kelly’s back and goes for another quick cover. Layla misses a kick in the cover but Kelly sells it anyways.  Kelly starts to fight back, and is able to hit her step up leg drop, getting the pin and eliminating Layla.  McCool is in and she pounds away at Kelly, who tags in Gail Kim.  Kim goes for a hurricarana, but McCool turns it into the Styles Clash and eliminates Kim.

Eve comes in, as does Jilliam Hall, who goes to work by pulling at Eve’s hair.  Jillian connects with a quick forearm. Jillian stomps away on Eve and sends her into the corner, Jillian goes for a back elbow, but Eve gets her knees up.  Eve goes up to the top and connects with a sunset flip to pin Jillian and eliminate her.  Phoenix is in and she hits her finisher on Eve and pins her. Kelly Kelly is in and she also gets eliminated by the Glamazon.

Mickie James enters the ring and hits Phoenix with a crucifix.  James gets the three count and eliminates Pheonix, who then attacks Mickie with a big forearm.  Alicia Fox is in. She goes for the pin on Mickie but only gets two.  Alicia hits a Northern Lights suplex,. Alicia picks Mickie up and slams her into the corner before setting her on the top turnbuckle.  Mickie kicks Alicia away and connects with a big splash on Fox.  Mickie gets the three count on Fox to eliminate her.  McCool is right in the ring to work on Mickie with a series of stomps and leg drops.

Melina sends McCool into the ropes and hits a double knee drop to her back.  McCool goes for a kick but Melina ducks into a back bride to fight out of it.  McCool grabs Melina by her hair though and slams her down to the mat.  McCool picks Melina up, but Melina counters into a sunset flip powerbomb to put McCool’s shoulders to the mat for a three count.

Winners and Survivors: Melina and Mickie James

We get a recap of what happened earlier in the night between Batista and Rey Mysterio.  Todd Grisham is backstage with Batista.  Batista asks Grisham if Mysterio was embarrassed tonight, well Batista was embarrassed for him.

Triple Threat WWE Title Match: John Cena vs. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels

DX actually comes down to the ring together. They get a good reaction from the crowd. WWE Champion John Cena is out last to a huge pop from the crowd.  We get formal ring introductions for all three men, and the main event of the evening is underway.

HBK hits Triple H with Sweet Chin Music right off the bat and Cena is shocked. HBK and Cena lock up with Micheals hitting a quick neckbreaker on the champ.  Michaels chops away at him and connects with a Lou Thesz press.  Michaels throws Cena into the corner and chops away at him, but Cena fights back and connects with a bulldog.  Cena hits HBK with a fisherman suplex and sends Michaels into opposite corner rela hard. Michaels goes upside down in the corner and Cena kicks away at him. Cena goes for the Attitude Adjustment but HBK fights out and answers with a modified DDT.

Michaels has the upper hand on Cena and starts working on his knee. Michaels locks in the figure four and Cena is in real trouble. Cena turns Michaels over, reversing the figure four and putting the pressure on Michaels’ legs, forcing him to break the hold.  Michaels and Cena trade chops and punches, with Cena getting the upper hand. Cena hits a shoulder block.  He goes for another one, but Michaels side steps him and Cena eats the canvas and rolls to the outside.  HBK launches himself over the ropes and wipes out Cena with a slingshot cross body.

HBK takes apart the announce table, but when he picks up Cena, Cena catches him in position for the AA.  Triple H breaks it up, but Michaels turns right around into a spinebuster through the table from the Game.  Hunter goes to work on Cena, sending him into the ring.  Cena fights back with a couple of right hands, but he’s quick to fall victim to a spinebuster.  hunter goes for the pin, but Cena kicks out at two.  Triple H punches away at Cena, keeping him down on the mat, before picking him up and launching him into the corner.  Hunter pounds on Cena for a bit before launching him again into the opposte corner. Hunter goes for the pin again, but Cena is still able to kick out.

Hunter hits a neck breaker, but it’s only good for another near fall.  Hunter charges Cena in the corner, but Cena gets his knees up and fights back.  Hunter surprises Cena with a  predigree attempt out of nowhere, but Cena fights out and slingshots Hunter into the corner.  Cena is slow back to his feet, and he falls victim to a quick lariat from Hunter, again good for a near fall.

Hunter and Cena trade blows in the middle of the ring and Cena is able to get the upper hand with dual shoulder blocks before his modified belly to back suplex.  Cena hits the five knuckle shuffle before stalking Triple H for the AA.  Michaels breaks it up and sends Cena shoulder first into the ring post.  Hunter and Michaels stare each other down in the middle of the ring.

Hunter sends Cena to the outside and that allows Michaels to hit a couple of inverted atomic drops and chops, but when Michaels comes off the ropes, Hunter catches him with a high knee before following it up with a face buster.  Michaels hits a flying forearm, and kips up, but it’s right into a spinebuster from Hunter.  Triple H tries for the pedigree, but Micheals counters into a backdrop.

Michaels goes to the top turnbuckle where he almost falls off before he’s crotched by John Cena.  Cena goes up to a different corner, and goes for a top rope leg drop on Hunter, but Hunter moves.  Michaels connects with a big elbow drop, but he’s sent to the outside by Hunter.  Cena locks in the STF on Hunter out of nowhere in the middle of the ring.

Michaels comes in from behind and locks in the crossface on John Cena, forcing him to break the STF.  Cena stands up with Michaels on his shoulders, but Michaels battles out, only to be put into the STF. Michaels makes it into the ropes, forcing Cena to break the hold.  Michaels connects with sweet chin music on Cena and follows it up with another on Triple H, who lands on top of Cena.  The ref starts the count, but Cena kicks out at two.

Both men are slow to get to their feet, but when they do, Cena catches Hunter with the AA, but Cena looks exhausted.  Michaels makes his way back into the ring, slowly, and both Cena and Michaels crawl to make the pin.  Both men make the pin on Hunter, but Hunter kicks out at two.

Michaels tries for Sweet Chin Music on Cena but he blocks.  There’s a crazy series of events with everyone trying for their finisher.  Michaels hits Sweet Chin Music on Hunter, and Cena connects with an Attitude Adjustment on Michaels on top of Hunter.  Cena covers Triple H and gets the three count.

Winner and STILL WWE Champion: John Cena

Cena poses with the title, and signs a t-shirt for one of the servicemen at ringside.

Cue the closing credits and Survivor Series 2009 is a wrap!

Thanks to everybody who joined us for our Live Coverage!

Michaels goes to the top turnbuckle where he almost falls off before he's crotched by John Cena.  Cena goes up to a different corner, and goes for a top rope leg drop on Hunter, but Hunter moves.  Michaels connects with a big elbow drop, but he's sent to the outside by Hunter.  Cena locks in the STF on Hunter out of nowhere in the middle of the ring.

Hulkamania Tour Results From Melbourne, Australia 11/21

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Hulkamania: Let The Battle Begin Results
Melbourne, Australia at Rod Laver Arena
Report by reader TheMrDAprano

1. Nick Dinsmore (a/k/a Eugene) with Pimp Fatha (a/k/a Godfather) defeated Rock of Love. Dinsmore and Fatha win after the hot tag. Fatha hit the pimp driver. Great chant for one of the heels to ‘put his shirt on.’

2. Spartan3000 Matt Cross defeated “Outcast” Shannon Moore. Cross won with a shooting star press. Cross was heel but hit the finish and got a pop. Moore wasn’t over.

3. The Nasty Boys defeated Black Pearl and Vampire Warrior in an Australian Street Fight. The latter duo was Team Puffy Black Shirt. Basic hardcore match. The Nasty Boys were over.

4. Brutus Beefcake defeated Heidenreich. Brutus got the win witih a sleeper. Boring match. Hedenreich was okay and spent time jawing with the referee. Brutus Beefcake cut the referee’s hair after the match.

Intermission

5. Lacey Von Erich won a bikini contest. There were two Playboy models and another girl. Pimp Fatha came out. After Lacy won the contest, a fat dude got on the ring and danced.

Ric Flair cut a sweet promo and then press conference footage was shown.

6. Mr. Anderson defeated Sean Morley (a/k/a Val Venis). The former Mr. Kennedy won with the Mic Check after Morley missed with the Money SHot.

Orlando Jordan came out to custom music, which was rare. He cut a promo about being the greatest and then introduced Uso Fatu (Umaga) as his partner.

7. Brian Lawler and Rikishi defeated Orlando Jordan and Uso Fatu. Good action and comedy. The crowd was into it and chanted “Jerry’s Kid” at Lawler. They also chanted “Booker T” at Jordan because of the dreads. Lawler and Rikishi danced afterward despite some reluctance from the latter. The referee did the worm, but Lawler kicked him out for doing so.

8. Hulk Hogan defeated Ric Flair. Unreal experience. Glad to see it in person. After great backstage promos, they came to the ring. Once they were in the arena the noise was deafening. All of their trademark spots were in there. Both men eventually bladed. Hogan used Flair’s brass knuckles to win. No leg drop.

Khali Suspended From Punjab Police, Burchill To Raw, Sheamus

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– Evan Bourne vs. Paul Burchill is advertised for the RAW live event in Charlottesville, Virginia on November 29th. It looks like Paul and Katie Lea are headed to the RAW brand after leaving ECW this past week.

– The 11/17 edition of ECW did a 1.1 rating.

– Sheamus will be doing a live chat on WWE’s website this Sunday before the Survivor Series pay-per-view.

– DNA India reports that The Great Khali has been suspended from his role with the Punjab Police. According to Arunpal Singh, Commandant of 7th Batallion of Punjab Armed Police, Khali was granted leave until December of last year, during which he participated in pro wrestling and acting endeavors. He applied for an additional five years off, but he was not granted such an “extraordinary circumstances” leave of absence and was thus required to report back to duty. He did not, so the suspension resulted. “As per the rule, Dalip Singh Rana (Khali) was not entitled to any further leave and there was no option other than to suspend him”, said Arunpal Singh.

Rumored Card For TNA Final Resolution On 12/20

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Here’s the current planned card for TNA’s Final Resolution pay-per-view on December 20th:

TNA World Title Match
AJ Styles vs. Daniels

TNA World Tag Title Match
British Invasion vs. Motor City Machineguns

TNA Knockouts Title Match
ODB vs. Tara

Feast or Fired Battle Royal
Beer Money, Kevin Nash, Jay Lethal, Consequences Creed, Samoa Joe, Cody Deaner, Sheik Abdul Bashir, Homicide and Kiyoshi

Three Degrees of Pain Match
Kurt Angle vs. Desmond Wolfe

Last Man Standing Match
Scott Steiner vs. Bobby Lashley

Mick Foley and Abyss vs. Raven and Dr. Stevie

Matt Morgan, Hernandez, Suicide and D’Angelo Dinero vs. Team 3D, Rhino and Jesse Neal

TNA Drug Testing, Daniels Comments On Hogan, Tomko

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– Another round of drug testing took place prior to Monday’s TNA iMPACT! tapings in Orlando. From what we’re hearing, several top stars were included in the testing.

– Tomko, who will be revealed as AJ Styles’ mystery attacker, is expected to wrestle Styles at the January or February pay-per-views, so that storyline has not been dropped.

– Christopher Daniels appeared on the “Busted Open” radio show on Sirius XM satlite radio this week and commented on Hulk Hogan partnering with TNA. “Honestly, right now it’s just sort of a wait and see situation for me personally,” he said. “I know that the name Hulk Hogan has been synonymous with wrestling for forever. So many of us have grown up watching him and knowing what he brought to the wrestling business. Now for him to be here at TNA, you have to wait and see what’s going to happen.” He added, “I’m not really sure what his status is going to be and what his position is going to be here, but you can just look at all the talk that has happened since he signed. It’s become almost a monster in the sense that that’s all everyone is talking about. ‘What’s Hogan going to do with TNA? What’s going to happen to TNA now that Hogan is there?’ So it’s bringing attention to our product. It’s bringing attention to TNA.”

The Rock & WWE Working On Special TV Project

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Hollywood heavyweight Dwayne “The Rock” Dwayne Johnson says he’s working with WWE on a special television project that would be in addition to guest-hosting a future episode of WWE Raw.

During a Thursday morning radio appearance on syndicated (Jack Diamond Morning Show), Johnson was vague on the details but hinted that the project will be significant. “I love that world and being able to entertain, especially if I could go back whether it’s on Smackdown and do a promo or guest-host or we could create this cool show, whatever that may be,” Johnson said. “Especially now, I’m at the point where I can go back and give back to the fans and help out the guys in any way I can.”

Johnson said he and Vince McMahon have a great relationship and he’s looking forward to working with WWE again in the future. “Right now we’re trying to put together – there is always something cool and interesting for me to do. I would like to do something more than just host the show,” Johnson said. “I’m in the process of creating something really cool for the fans – something very special and unique. It will be something like one big entertaining show.”

The Rock & WWE Working On Special TV Project

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Hollywood heavyweight Dwayne “The Rock” Dwayne Johnson says he’s working with WWE on a special television project that would be in addition to guest-hosting a future episode of WWE Raw.

During a Thursday morning radio appearance on syndicated (Jack Diamond Morning Show), Johnson was vague on the details but hinted that the project will be significant. “I love that world and being able to entertain, especially if I could go back whether it’s on Smackdown and do a promo or guest-host or we could create this cool show, whatever that may be,” Johnson said. “Especially now, I’m at the point where I can go back and give back to the fans and help out the guys in any way I can.”

Johnson said he and Vince McMahon have a great relationship and he’s looking forward to working with WWE again in the future. “Right now we’re trying to put together – there is always something cool and interesting for me to do. I would like to do something more than just host the show,” Johnson said. “I’m in the process of creating something really cool for the fans – something very special and unique. It will be something like one big entertaining show.”

Jerry Lawler Says Jim Ross Could Return At WrestleMania

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WWE announcer Jerry Lawler tells the UK Sun that even if Jim Ross is healthy and able to return to work in the coming months, WWE will probably hold off on bringing him back to the announcer’s table until WrestleMania 26 next year.

“There’s a strong possibility that WrestleMania could be when he makes a return,” Lawler said. “Even if it’s a situation where he could return a little bit before that, it might be best to just wait and let him come back at Mania — as the comeback of JR would be a big draw.”

Lawler repeated what JR said in a recent blog, that it will two or three months to become “facially ready” for TV again. Lawler says Ross’s voice sounds fine over the phone and someone on the other end wouldn’t know he’s only able to talk out of one side of his mouth.

“I texted him last night, and spoke with him this past week, and he’s doing better but says it will probably be a few months before he’s facially ready to be back on television,” Lawler said. “But when you talk to him, when you just hear his voice, you can’t tell. He doesn’t have slurred speech any more.”

Another Update On Brock Lesnar's Health & UFC Future

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UFC President Dana White spoke to Yahoo! Sports on Wednesday and provided yet another update on Brock Lesnar’s health status. While it was reported earlier this week that Lesnar was suffering from a bacterial infection in his intestines, it turns out he actually had a hole in his intestine and has not been 100% for an entire year.

“Brock was in big pain, he was hurting…. We don’t know if he’ll ever fight again. He had a hole in his intestine. The (stuff) was leaking into his stomach. That’s what was causing him so much pain. That and he had abscesses. The doctor told him he hasn’t been right for a year. His immune system has been trying to fight this thing and that’s why he was susceptible to getting sick…. We’ll find out more next week. We’re going to send him to the Mayo Clinic for a couple of days. I don’t know what to say. It’s looking better now than last week, but what that means, I don’t know.”

Brock Lesnar is scheduled to visit the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN early next week for a battery of tests. His trainer Greg Nelson spoke to the Star Tribune this week and sasid, “No one can tell, but it seems right now it’s something he’ll definitely recover from.” While this should be considered good news, Nelson stressed that it’s too early to tell when Lesnar will fight again.

Another Update On Brock Lesnar’s Health & UFC Future

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UFC President Dana White spoke to Yahoo! Sports on Wednesday and provided yet another update on Brock Lesnar’s health status. While it was reported earlier this week that Lesnar was suffering from a bacterial infection in his intestines, it turns out he actually had a hole in his intestine and has not been 100% for an entire year.

“Brock was in big pain, he was hurting…. We don’t know if he’ll ever fight again. He had a hole in his intestine. The (stuff) was leaking into his stomach. That’s what was causing him so much pain. That and he had abscesses. The doctor told him he hasn’t been right for a year. His immune system has been trying to fight this thing and that’s why he was susceptible to getting sick…. We’ll find out more next week. We’re going to send him to the Mayo Clinic for a couple of days. I don’t know what to say. It’s looking better now than last week, but what that means, I don’t know.”

Brock Lesnar is scheduled to visit the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN early next week for a battery of tests. His trainer Greg Nelson spoke to the Star Tribune this week and sasid, “No one can tell, but it seems right now it’s something he’ll definitely recover from.” While this should be considered good news, Nelson stressed that it’s too early to tell when Lesnar will fight again.

Gabe Sapolsky Rips WWE's Product, Chris Jericho Responds

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Former ROH and ECW booker Gabe Sapolsky attended the Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings in Philadelphia and wrote a message on MySpace explaining what he thinks is wrong with WWE’s product. Sapolsky agrees with recent comments Eric Bischoff made in a PWTorch.com interview, that the WWE product is over-produced and the superstars act like generic, robotic zombies. He wrote:

I stopped by the Smackdown taping last night and left after CM Punk’s promo. Punk was great, but the taping sucked. Most of the wrestlers were robotic (stop at top of ramp, pose, walk into ring, ignore entire crowd and turn to hard cam, pose, turn back to ramp and wait for opponent). Everything was formulaic. I sat there for two hours from the opening bell waiting through dead time between matches and endless videos before Smackdown actually started. However, it wasn’t all bad as Tommy Dreamer is still over in Philly and Punk is a superstar. Anyway, my point. I saw some crappy wrestling lately that turned me off to the business.

WWE Superstar Chris Jericho wrote a message on Twitter in response to Sapolsky’s comments:

Dammit if Gabe Sopolsky wasn’t impressed, then what chance does the WWE have to survive even one more day??? Breadline, here I come…

Sapolsky resonded to Jericho’s sarcasm and said  when WWE went out of business, Jericho could come work for Dragon Gate USA and invited the WWE superstar to attend one of their upcoming dates.

Gabe Sapolsky Rips WWE’s Product, Chris Jericho Responds

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Former ROH and ECW booker Gabe Sapolsky attended the Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings in Philadelphia and wrote a message on MySpace explaining what he thinks is wrong with WWE’s product. Sapolsky agrees with recent comments Eric Bischoff made in a PWTorch.com interview, that the WWE product is over-produced and the superstars act like generic, robotic zombies. He wrote:

I stopped by the Smackdown taping last night and left after CM Punk’s promo. Punk was great, but the taping sucked. Most of the wrestlers were robotic (stop at top of ramp, pose, walk into ring, ignore entire crowd and turn to hard cam, pose, turn back to ramp and wait for opponent). Everything was formulaic. I sat there for two hours from the opening bell waiting through dead time between matches and endless videos before Smackdown actually started. However, it wasn’t all bad as Tommy Dreamer is still over in Philly and Punk is a superstar. Anyway, my point. I saw some crappy wrestling lately that turned me off to the business.

WWE Superstar Chris Jericho wrote a message on Twitter in response to Sapolsky’s comments:

Dammit if Gabe Sopolsky wasn’t impressed, then what chance does the WWE have to survive even one more day??? Breadline, here I come…

Sapolsky resonded to Jericho’s sarcasm and said  when WWE went out of business, Jericho could come work for Dragon Gate USA and invited the WWE superstar to attend one of their upcoming dates.

WWE Superstars Preview & *Spoilers* For Tonight

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The following matches were taped for tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars on WGN America:

– Zack Ryder vs. Shelton Benjamin.

– Eric Escobar vs. Jimmy Wang Yang.

– Cody Rhodes vs. Mark Henry.

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Here are spoilers for tonight’s WWE Superstars:

– Zack Ryder (with Rosa Mendes) def. Shelton Benjamin.

– Eric Escobar (with Vickie Guerrero) def. Jimmy Wang Yang.

– Mark Henry pinned Cody Rhodes.

WWE Superstars Preview & *Spoilers* For Tonight

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The following matches were taped for tonight’s edition of WWE Superstars on WGN America:

– Zack Ryder vs. Shelton Benjamin.

– Eric Escobar vs. Jimmy Wang Yang.

– Cody Rhodes vs. Mark Henry.

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Here are spoilers for tonight’s WWE Superstars:

– Zack Ryder (with Rosa Mendes) def. Shelton Benjamin.

– Eric Escobar (with Vickie Guerrero) def. Jimmy Wang Yang.

– Mark Henry pinned Cody Rhodes.

TNA iMPACT! Preview & *Spoilers* For Tonight

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The following matches have been announced for tonight’s TNA iMPACT! on SpikeTV .. Below the preview are spoilers:

* A.J. Styles and Kurt Angle vs. Daniels and Desmond Wolfe

* Abyss and Mick Foley vs. Dr. Stevie and Raven

* Motor City Machine Guns and Beer Money vs. British Invasion, Sheik Abdul Bashir, and Kiyoshi

* Amazing Red vs. Scott Steiner

* Hamada vs. Taylor Wilde

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Credit to JP Nichols for sending in this live report:

The tapings start with Desmond Wolfe coming to the ring and he wants to set the record straight about his match with Kurt Angle at Turning Point. Wolfe says that Angle used an illegal submission hold last night to beat him and that Angle did not beat him. Desmond claims that he kept Angle from winning the belt and he says that he will end Angle at Final Resolution in a Two Out of Three Falls Match inside the Six Sides of Steel where the first fall will be for a pinfall; the second fall will be submission; and the third will be to escape the cage.

Kurt Angle comes out in his gear and Angle talks about how they are compared. Angle storms the ring and climbs teh cage. Angle and Wolfe brawl inside the cage until Desmond uses brass knuckles on Angle. Wolfe throws Angle into the cage a few times and then Wolfe taunted Angle before he left the ring.

Match Number One: Motor City Machine Guns and Beer Money defeated British Invasion, Sheik Abdul Bashir, and Kiyoshi. The finish was a neck breaker and splash combination on Magnus. Eric Young was at the announce table for commentary and Kevin Nash was also at ringside for the match. During the match, Rob Terry tried to interfere, but Sabin took care of him. Beer Money had a verbal altercation with Eric Young during the match.

They play the opening Impact video with pyro.

Mick Foley and Abyss come to the ring and Foley has a patch over his eye. Foley says that due to the Hogan situation, he now has to present an ID to get into the Impact Zone. Foley says that no one messes around with them. Foley says that they will exact revenge tonight. Abyss starts to speak but he is interrupted by Raven, Dr. Stevie, and Daffney. Stevie makes jokes about burning Mick Foley and then he hands the mic to Raven. Raven says that he wants the old Foley back and he says that Foley is more worried about Hulk Hogan than anything else. Foley says that he will wrestle tonight and it will be Foley and Abyss versus Raven and Stevie.

Match Number Two: Amazing Red defeated Scott Steiner by Disqualification in a Non Title Match. Steiner hit the Steiner Screwdriver on Red and then he grabbed the ‘Big Poppa Pipe’ and hit Red with it to cause the disqualification.

Bobby Lashley came out to make the save for Amazing Red. Steiner went up the ramp and Lashley said that Steiner will be sorry at Final Resolution.

Match Number Three: Hamada defeated Taylor Wilde with a Ki Krusher.

Match Number Four: Abyss and Mick Foley defeated Stevie and Raven by disqualification. Mick Foley never came to the ring for the match. Raven was going to throw a fireball in Abyss’ face, but Abyss kicked the lighter out of Raven’s hand. The referee saw the lighter and called for the disqualification. After the match, Raven and Stevie beat down Abyss and chokes Abyss with a cable.

Match Number Five: Daniels and Desmond Wolfe defeated Kurt Angle and A.J. Styles. Desmond hit the Tower of London on Styles and got a two count. Then he tagged in Daniels who hit the BME for the victory while Angle and Wolfe brawled to the back.

TNA iMPACT! Preview & *Spoilers* For Tonight

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The following matches have been announced for tonight’s TNA iMPACT! on SpikeTV .. Below the preview are spoilers:

* A.J. Styles and Kurt Angle vs. Daniels and Desmond Wolfe

* Abyss and Mick Foley vs. Dr. Stevie and Raven

* Motor City Machine Guns and Beer Money vs. British Invasion, Sheik Abdul Bashir, and Kiyoshi

* Amazing Red vs. Scott Steiner

* Hamada vs. Taylor Wilde

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Credit to JP Nichols for sending in this live report:

The tapings start with Desmond Wolfe coming to the ring and he wants to set the record straight about his match with Kurt Angle at Turning Point. Wolfe says that Angle used an illegal submission hold last night to beat him and that Angle did not beat him. Desmond claims that he kept Angle from winning the belt and he says that he will end Angle at Final Resolution in a Two Out of Three Falls Match inside the Six Sides of Steel where the first fall will be for a pinfall; the second fall will be submission; and the third will be to escape the cage.

Kurt Angle comes out in his gear and Angle talks about how they are compared. Angle storms the ring and climbs teh cage. Angle and Wolfe brawl inside the cage until Desmond uses brass knuckles on Angle. Wolfe throws Angle into the cage a few times and then Wolfe taunted Angle before he left the ring.

Match Number One: Motor City Machine Guns and Beer Money defeated British Invasion, Sheik Abdul Bashir, and Kiyoshi. The finish was a neck breaker and splash combination on Magnus. Eric Young was at the announce table for commentary and Kevin Nash was also at ringside for the match. During the match, Rob Terry tried to interfere, but Sabin took care of him. Beer Money had a verbal altercation with Eric Young during the match.

They play the opening Impact video with pyro.

Mick Foley and Abyss come to the ring and Foley has a patch over his eye. Foley says that due to the Hogan situation, he now has to present an ID to get into the Impact Zone. Foley says that no one messes around with them. Foley says that they will exact revenge tonight. Abyss starts to speak but he is interrupted by Raven, Dr. Stevie, and Daffney. Stevie makes jokes about burning Mick Foley and then he hands the mic to Raven. Raven says that he wants the old Foley back and he says that Foley is more worried about Hulk Hogan than anything else. Foley says that he will wrestle tonight and it will be Foley and Abyss versus Raven and Stevie.

Match Number Two: Amazing Red defeated Scott Steiner by Disqualification in a Non Title Match. Steiner hit the Steiner Screwdriver on Red and then he grabbed the ‘Big Poppa Pipe’ and hit Red with it to cause the disqualification.

Bobby Lashley came out to make the save for Amazing Red. Steiner went up the ramp and Lashley said that Steiner will be sorry at Final Resolution.

Match Number Three: Hamada defeated Taylor Wilde with a Ki Krusher.

Match Number Four: Abyss and Mick Foley defeated Stevie and Raven by disqualification. Mick Foley never came to the ring for the match. Raven was going to throw a fireball in Abyss’ face, but Abyss kicked the lighter out of Raven’s hand. The referee saw the lighter and called for the disqualification. After the match, Raven and Stevie beat down Abyss and chokes Abyss with a cable.

Match Number Five: Daniels and Desmond Wolfe defeated Kurt Angle and A.J. Styles. Desmond hit the Tower of London on Styles and got a two count. Then he tagged in Daniels who hit the BME for the victory while Angle and Wolfe brawled to the back.

Sid Vicious Says He's Headed To TNA Wrestling

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Psycho Sid Promotions sent out the following on Wednesday announcing former WWE & WCW champion Sid Vicious is headed to TNA:

The Return of the Master and Ruler of the World “Psycho” Sid Vicious is coming to TNA Wrestling!

Spike TV Thursday Nights!

We warned WWE that this would Happen.

Never say Never!
Stay Tuned

-Psycho Sid Promotions

Additionally, Sid’s official MySpace page now has a huge TNA logo with the words “Never Say Never.”

Sid Vicious Says He’s Headed To TNA Wrestling

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Psycho Sid Promotions sent out the following on Wednesday announcing former WWE & WCW champion Sid Vicious is headed to TNA:

The Return of the Master and Ruler of the World “Psycho” Sid Vicious is coming to TNA Wrestling!

Spike TV Thursday Nights!

We warned WWE that this would Happen.

Never say Never!
Stay Tuned

-Psycho Sid Promotions

Additionally, Sid’s official MySpace page now has a huge TNA logo with the words “Never Say Never.”

WWE Announces Several Future Raw Guest Hosts

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WWE sent out the following hyping several upcoming RAW guest hosts:

From comedians to politicians to musical performers to professional athletes, Monday Night Raw’s weekly guest hosts are some of past and present’s finest entertainers. The WWE Universe, therefore, can expect this trend to continue as more and more of the most popular celebrities are hopping aboard to serve as Raw special host.

Nov. 23, 2009: Jesse Ventura
This week, WWE Hall of Famer Jesse Ventura will take the reins from Hershey, Pa., on a special Thanksgiving three-hour presentation of Raw. The illustrious Superstar’s role comes just more than one week before the debut of Ventura’s new truTV series, Conspiracy Theory, which airs on Dec. 2 at 10 p.m. ET.

Nov. 30, 2009: Verne Troyer
Best known for playing Mini-Me in the Austin Powers comedy series, Verne Troyer will serve as guest host on Nov. 30 from Baltimore. One of the shortest yet largely recognizable men in the world, the actor has more than 15 years of television experience.

Dec. 7, 2009: Mark Cuban
Instead of humoring the NBA Universe with his infinite antics and making authoritative basketball decisions for one night, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark  Cuban will spend time delegating responsibility to WWE Superstars when he hosts Raw on Dec. 7 from Dallas.

Dec. 14, 2009: Dennis Miller
Comedian and radio talk show host Dennis Miller, meanwhile, will serve as the host of the 2009 Slammy Awards during a special three-hour presentation of Raw on Dec. 14 from Corpus Christi, Texas. The five-time Emmy award-winning comic is renowned for his improvisations and acerbic humor about pop culture and politics.

Be sure to tune in every Monday night when the biggest stars from all over the world take over as Raw’s special guest host.

Hogan & Flair Brawl At Australia Press Conference (VIDEO)

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During a Tuesday night press conference in Australia to promote the upcoming Hulkamania: Let The Battle Begin tour, a wild brawl broke out that left Hulk Hogan beaten and bloodied by his opponent on the tour, Ric Flair. While most probably understand that what occurred is probably “worked” and part of the show, the Australia media is reporting the story as if it were a legit attack. The story is getting a ton of media attention on Australian television news shows and is a a headline story on many Australian news websites.

The Herald Sun writes,”Media were stunned as the Hulk’s head began bleeding profusely and confusion broke out when the veteran wrestling star was unable to get to his feet.” TMZ.com has picked up on the Australian media’s coverage of the attack, asking readers whether the blood coming from Hulk Hogan’s head was real. So far, over 70% say the blood was fake

Here’s some footage of the attack from an Australian evening newscast. While the reporter acknowledges pro wrestling’s track record, yet stated that “this looked very real.”

The Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin tour begin this Saturday with a show in Melbourne at the Rod Laver Arena. There are four shows in all, with stops in Perth on Tuesday Brisbane on Thursday, and Sydney one week from Saturday.

Hogan & Flair Brawl At Australia Press Conference (VIDEO)

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During a Tuesday night press conference in Australia to promote the upcoming Hulkamania: Let The Battle Begin tour, a wild brawl broke out that left Hulk Hogan beaten and bloodied by his opponent on the tour, Ric Flair. While most probably understand that what occurred is probably “worked” and part of the show, the Australia media is reporting the story as if it were a legit attack. The story is getting a ton of media attention on Australian television news shows and is a a headline story on many Australian news websites.

The Herald Sun writes,”Media were stunned as the Hulk’s head began bleeding profusely and confusion broke out when the veteran wrestling star was unable to get to his feet.” TMZ.com has picked up on the Australian media’s coverage of the attack, asking readers whether the blood coming from Hulk Hogan’s head was real. So far, over 70% say the blood was fake

Here’s some footage of the attack from an Australian evening newscast. While the reporter acknowledges pro wrestling’s track record, yet stated that “this looked very real.”

The Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin tour begin this Saturday with a show in Melbourne at the Rod Laver Arena. There are four shows in all, with stops in Perth on Tuesday Brisbane on Thursday, and Sydney one week from Saturday.

Planned WM26 Match, Hall Of Famer Knocks Linda McMahon

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– The Undertaker vs. John Cena is one of the planned main-event’s for WrestleMania 26, according to F4WOnline.com. The groundwork for potential matchup was set on this past Monday’s RAW when Cena received a tombstone after the main-event match had ended.

– According to sources, WrestleMania 27 is looking to be held in Toronto at the Rogers Centre. WWE is still weighing other options including Miami, Indianapolis and Atlanta and an official decision should be made soon.

– During an interview with the Hartford Courant, WWE Hall of Famer “Superstar” Billy Graham hit out at Linda McMahon and her run for senate. “She may look like a Sunday school teacher,” Graham said. “Linda McMahon’s hands are as bloody as her husband’s because she is aware of every move in the ring.” Graham said WWE has changed their colors and deceived the public before Linda’s run for Senate. He cites the lack of blood, Divas posing for Playboy and the lack of bra and panties matches as examples.