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2nd Thread for The Most Entertaining Sport in the World. :cheer:
Part One
Dedicated for all Professional Wrestling fans
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3 per sernthu ooturathu than perusu... :lol:
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oru vaasagam naalum thiruvaasagam ramal ji :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Sourav
Pro Wrestling for Dummies.
What is Pro Wrestling?
History of Pro Wrestling
Hit 'Em Punch 'Em Moves
I'll Make You Fly... Pro Wrestling Throws
Let us Make Dean Malenko Proud... Submission Moves
It's a Plane.. It's a Bird... Nah.. It's just a Pro Wrestler.. The Superman Moves
Pro Wrestling Matches
Pro Wrestling Terms
Face = The Good Guy
Heel The Bad Guy
Tweener = Neither a bad guy or a good guy.
Botch = Fail to do a move properly
Blade/Blading = Cutting oneself to provoke bleeding.
Feud =Battle between two, or more than two wrestlers, stables or tag teams
Gimmick = character portrayed by an individual in a wrestling promotion.
Job = Loss in a match
Push = Elevation of a lesser known star
Bury = Relegation of a star to low levels.
Mark = People who believe wrestling is real
Smark = People who knows wrestling is scripted.
Serious Business
WWE - World Wrestling Entertainment
Official Site
Weekly Shows
1. RAW - Live on Monday
2. Smackdown - Taped on Tuesday, Broadcast on Friday
3. ECW - Taped (sometimes live) on Tuesday
4. WWE Superstars - Taped on Monday and Tuesday, Broadcast on Thursday
Current Champions
1. WWE Champion - Sheamus
2. World Heavyweight Champion - The Undertaker
3. ECW Champion - Christian
4. WWE Intercontinental Champion - Drew McIntyre
5. WWE United States Champion - The Miz
6. WWE Unified Tag Team Champions - D-Generation X (Triple H and Shawn Michaels)
7. WWE Women's Champion - Mickie James
8. WWE Divas Champion - Vacant - TBD
The Roster
RAW
Main Event
1. John Cena
2. Triple H
3. Randy Orton
4. Shawn Michaels
5. Big Show
Almost There
1. Kofi Kingston
2. Ted Dibiase
3. The Miz
4. MVP
5. Sheamus
the brass ring is still anonymous for me
1. Jack Swagger
2. Cody Rhodes
3. Paul Burchill
4. Santino Marella
5. Chris Masters
6. Evan 'Air' Bourne
I_Suck_Officially_and_can't_see_me_getting_Pushed
1. Mark Henry
2. Primo Colon
What on Earth I'm Doing Here..??
1. Carlito
2. Chavo Guerrero
The Snorefest Gerls
1. Maryse
2. Melina Perez
3. Eve Torres
4. The Bella Twins (Nikki/Brie)
5. Jillian Hall
6. Kelly Kelly.. Kelly..Kelly..Kelly
7. Katie Lea
8. Gail Kim
9. Alicia Fox
Smackdown
Balcony
1. The Undertaker
2. Batista
3. Edge
4. Chris Jericho
On The 2nd floor, pressing the shoot up straight button
1. 'Straight Edge Savior' CM Punk
2. Dolph Ziggler
3. 'Tuesday Night Enigma' John Morrison
4. Rey Mysterio
5. Finlay
6. Kane
7. Drew McIntyre
On the first floor, Stuck.
1. Curt Hawkins
2. DH Smith
3. Tyson Kidd
4. Matt Hardy
5. Luke Gallows
6. R Truth
7. Shad Ghaspard
8. Mike Knox
At the Reception.. Clueless but enjoy watching the Flintstones
1. Kung fu Naki
2. "The Punjabi Playboy" The Great Khali
3. Slam Master J
4. Charlie "i'd rather watch paint dry" Hass
5. Jimmy Wang Yang
The "Do whatever the Boss Says" Maids
1. Michelle McCool
2. Mickie James
3. Layla El/London
4. Beth Phoenix
5. Natalya Neidhart
6. Serena Mancini
7. Maria Kanellis
ECW
One Man Show
1. Christian
Awful Supporting Cast
1. William Regal
2. Shelton Benjamin
3. Ezekiel Jackson
4. Vladimir Kozlov
5. Vance Archer
6. Zack Ryder
7. Yoshi Tatsu
Not even good enough for Credits..
1. Trent Baretta
2. Byron Saxton
3. Caylen Croft
4. Hurricane Helms
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
1. Goldust
2. Tyler Reks
Split by Speciality
"Break in Half" Power Wrestlers.
1. Undertaker
2. Kane
3. The Big Show
4. Mark Henry
5. Batista
6. Luke Gallows
7. John Cena
8. Sheamus
9. Jack Swagger
10. Mike Knox
11. Zeke Jackson
12. Vladimir Kozlov
13. Shad Ghaspard
14. DH Smith
"I'd Lock you in a front facelock for an hour, and you have to escape it by grabbing the bottom rope" The Technical Wizards.
1. William Regal
2. Chris Jericho
3. Charlie Haas
"I don't know why i'm flying around.. the kids love it, so i will fly.." The Aerial Acrobats
1. Evan Bourne
2. Kofi Kingston
3. John Morrison
4. Rey Mysterio
5. Tyson Kidd
6. Yoshi Tatsu
7. Jimmy Wang Yang
8. JTG
"I'm good at Everything.. I'm just that damn good" Overall Wrestlers
1. Shawn Michaels
2. Chris Jericho
3. Shelton Benjamin
4. Edge
5. CM Punk
"I'll throw you around.. on thumbtacks, tables, chairs, barbwires.. you have to suffer to make me look good" The Brawlers
1. Triple H
2. Matt Hardy
3. Randy Orton
"I can fly.. i can sing.. i can crawl.. hmm.. i don't know what is my speciality" The No Definitive style Wrestlers
1. MVP
2. The Miz
3. Dolph Ziggler
4. R Truth
5. Ted DiBiase
6. Cody Rhodes
7. Drew McIntyre
"Oh You are in WWE" The Suck at Everything wrestlers.
Everyone else not named above
Pay Per Views
5 Star PPVS
WCW/NWA Great American Bash 1989
Wrestlemania III
Wrestlemania VIII
Summerslam 1992
Wrestlemania X
Canadian Stampede
Backlash 2000
Royal Rumble 2001
No Way Out 2001
Wrestlemania X-7
Summerslam 2002
Wrestlemania 21
TNA - Unbreakable 2005
Classic Matches in History / Highly Recommended
Randy Savage vs Ricky Steamboat - Wrestlemania 3
Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan - Wrestlemania 3
Randy Savage vs Hulk Hogan - Wrestlemania 5
Hulk Hogan vs Ultimate Warrior - Wrestlemania 6
Bret Hart vs Mr.Perfect - Summerslam 1991
Randy Savage vs Ultimate Warrior - Wrestlemania 7
British Bulldog vs Bret Hart - Summerslam 1992
Randy Savage vs Ric Flair - Wrestlemania 8
Bret Hart vs Owen Hart - Wrestlemania 10
Shawn Michaels vs Razor Ramon - Wrestlemania 10
Bret Hart vs Owen Hart - Summerslam 1994
Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels - Wrestlemania 12
Bret Hart vs Steve Austin - Survivor Series 1996
Bret Hart vs Steve Austin vs Undertaker vs Vader - Final Four 1997
Bret Hart vs Steve Austin - Wrestlemania 13
Hart Foundation vs Austin, LOD, Brian Pillman - Canadian Stampede
Bret Hart vs Undertaker - Summerslam 1997
The Rock vs Triple H - Summerslam 1998
Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels - Ground Zero
Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels - Badd Blood
Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels - Survivor Series 1997 (Montreal Screwjob)
The Rock vs Triple H - Backlash 2000
The Rock vs Triple H - Judgment Day 2000
Hardyz vs Edge and Christian vs Dudleyz - Summerslam 2000
Kurt Angle vs The Rock vs Triple H vs Undertaker vs Rikishi vs Steve Austin - Armageddon 2000
Royal Rumble 2001
Steve Austin vs Triple H - No Way Out 2001
Chris Benoit vs Kurt Angle - Wrestlemania 17
Hardyz vs Edge and Christian vs Dudleyz - Wrestlemania 17
Steve Austin vs The Rock - Wrestlemania 17
Steve Austin vs Kurt Angle - Unforgiven 2001
Hulk Hogan vs The Rock - Wrestlemania 2002
Shawn Michaels vs Triple H - Summerslam 2002
Brock Lesnar vs The Rock - Summerslam 2002
Kurt Angle vs Rey Mysterio - Summerslam 2002
Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit vs Edge and Rey Mysterio - No Mercy 2002
Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar - No Mercy 2002
Kurt Angle vs Chris Benoit - Unforgiven 2002
Kurt Angle vs Chris Benoit - Royal Rumble 2003
Shawn Michaels vs Chris Jericho - Wrestlemania 2003
The Rock vs Steve Austin - Wrestlemania 2003
Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar - Wrestlemania 2003
Team Austin vs Team Bischoff - Survivor Series 2003
Royal Rumble 2004
Eddie Guerrero vs Brock Lesnar - No Way Out 2004
The Rock and Mick Foley vs Ric Flair, Randy Orton and Batista - Wrestlemania 2004
Chris Benoit vs Triple H vs Shawn Michaels - Wrestlemania 2004
Chris Benoit vs Triple H vs Shawn Michaels - Backlash 2004
Randy Orton vs Mick Foley - Backlash 2004
Chris Benoit vs Randy Orton - Summerslam 2004
Chris Benoit vs Edge vs Shelton Benjamin vs Chris Jericho vs Kane vs Christian - Wrestlemania 2005
Kurt Angle vs Shawn Michaels - Wrestlemania 2005
Kurt Angle vs Shawn Michaels - Vengeance 2005
Batista vs Triple H - Vengeance 2005
John Cena vs Chris Jericho vs Christian -Vengeance 2005
Hulk Hogan vs Shawn Michaels - Summerslam 2005
Undertaker vs Kurt Angle - No Way Out 2006
John Cena vs Edge - Unforgiven 2006
Undertaker vs Batista - Wrestlemania 2007
Undertaker vs Batista - Backlash 2007
John Cena vs Edge vs Shawn Michaels vs Randy Orton - Backlash 2007
Undertaker vs Batista - Cyber Sunday 2007
Undertaker vs Batista - Survivor Series 2007
Randy Orton vs Shawn Michaels - Survivor Series 2007
Mr.Kennedy vs Shawn Michaels - Armageddon 2007
Royal Rumble 2008
Shawn Michaels vs Ric Flair - Wrestlemania 2008
Undertaker vs Edge - Wrestlemania 2008
Undertaker vs Egde- One Night Stand 2008
Undertaker vs Edge - Summerslam 2008
Jeff Hardy vs Triple H - No Mercy 2008
Chris Jericho vs Shawn Michaels - No Mercy 2008
Triple H vs Jeff Hardy vs Undertaker vs Kozlov vs Edge vs Big Show - No Way Out 2009
Edge vs John Cena vs Rey Mysterio vs Chris Jericho vs Mike Knox vs Kane - No Way Out 2009
Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels - Wrestlemania 2009
Jeff Hardy vs Edge - One Night Stand 2009
Jeff Hardy vs CM Punk - Summerslam 2009
@Raikkonen
:notworthy:
Raiks... :2thumbsup: :ty: :bow:
8-) :2thumbsup:
:ty: all..
i will update on face/heel/tweener roles
and the good/bad/ugly events of wwe before the weekend.
Chris Jericho, the new World Heavyweight Champion 8-) :cheer:
Elimination Chamber 2010 Results
Christian def Ezekiel Jackson in a Dark match
John Cena def Sheamus (c), Triple H, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase and Kofi Kingston for WWE Championship
Batista def John Cena (c) for WWE Championship
Drew McIntyre (c) def Kane for WWE Intercontinental Championship
Team LayCool (Michelle McCool and Layla) def Maryse and Gail Kim in a Tag team match
The Miz (c) (with The Big Show) def MVP (with Mark Henry) for WWE United States Championship
Chris Jericho def The Undertaker (c), John Morrison, R-Truth, CM Punk and Rey Mysterio for World Heavyweight Championship
Elimination Chamber eliminations (Raw)
Randy Orton eliminated by Ted DiBiase
Ted DiBiase eliminated by Kofi Kingston
Kofi Kingston eliminated by Sheamus
Sheamus eliminated by Triple H
Triple H eliminated by John Cena
Elimination Chamber eliminations (SmackDown)
R-Truth eliminated by CM Punk
CM Punk eliminated by Rey Mysterio
Rey Mysterio eliminated by John Morrison
John Morrsion eliminated by The Undertaker
The Undertaker eliminated by Chris Jericho
Quote:
Originally Posted by Dinesh84
Enna kodumai idhu.. i thought undertaker will retain.. and edge will finally end his streak in wrestlemania? :shock:
:notthatway: history will repeat itself..Quote:
Originally Posted by Sid_316
streak vs career has been set for mania
undertaker vs michaels :cheer:
cena w/ bret vs batista w/vince
edge vs jericho
orton vs dibiase
all are strong possibilities.
good...good... wt abt hhh? :shock:Quote:
Originally Posted by Raikkonen
maybe he will face sheamus
:roll: :? avan oru sunnambu thalayan.. May be with Drew McIntyre..Quote:
Originally Posted by Raikkonen
Raw Results 02/22/2010
INDIANAPOLIS – One night after WWE Elimination Chamber, special guest co-hosts, singer Jewel and her husband, pro bull rider Ty Murray, were riding high in the saddle as they helped wrangle an ornery herd of Superstars into several WrestleMania matches.
John Cena def. WWE Champion Batista by Disqualification
All of John Cena’s matches should be this easy – if less painful. Within moments of the opening bell, his challenger, WWE Champion Batista, kicked Cena in the groin and was immediately disqualified. Per Mr. McMahon’s earlier stipulations, the win cements Cena in a title match against The Animal at WrestleMania.
Things aren’t always as easy as they appear, though. While staggered by the blow, Cena tried to rise above and fight his tormentor. Seeing this, Batista attacked his WrestleMania rival before attempting to leave the ring again. Again, Cena clawed his way back to his feet, and again, Batista attacked him. This time, The Animal nailed Cena with a steel chair before, satisfied, he finally left his victim in the ring alone.
Cheech & Chong to host Monday Night Raw next week
Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, better known as Cheech & Chong, will bring their iconic comedy to Raw next week when they act as special guest hosts. The pair will take a break from their 2010 tour to stop into Oklahoma City and offer some primo laughs to the WWE Universe.
Mr. McMahon invited Bret Hart back to Raw next week for a proper “farewell” :roll:
After the horrible auto accident that befell Bret Hart last week, in which The “Hit Man” suffered injuries to his left leg, Mr. McMahon addressed the situation. The Chairman informed the crowd that the WWE Hall of Famer was invited back next Monday night to offer the WWE Universe a proper “farewell.”
2010 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee announcement: Wendi Richter
One of the original Divas and a WWE Universe favorite, Wendi Richter has been announced as the latest 2010 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee. The two-time WWE Women’s Champion will be inducted the night before WrestleMania.
Jewel & Ty Murray host Diva Bull Riding Competition; Unified Tag Team Champions Big Show & The Miz def. Mark Henry & MVP
Just when the Divas were beginning to master the mechanical bull guest hosts Jewel and Ty Murray brought to Raw, Unified Tag Team Champions Big Show & The Miz decided to drop onto the scene like a couple of cow patties. The duo mocked the sport and heckled the bull.
That’s when Jewel and Murray decided a little revenge was in order and put “Show-Miz” in a title match against Mark Henry & MVP. Unlike last week, though, The World’s Strongest Man and The Franchise Playa fell short and dropped the match to the champions.
Christian def. Carlito in a Money in the Bank Qualifying Match
The Road to WrestleMania begins with a few steps – up a ladder. At least that’s the case for Christian. The former ECW Champion, freshly signed with Raw, battled Carlito in a Money in the Bank Qualifying Match and won, earning an opportunity to compete in the all-important Ladder Match at WrestleMania. The two Superstars will likely become very familiar with one another moving forward thanks to WWE NXT, the brand-new show on Syfy Tuesday nights in which eight Superstars, NXT Pros, including Christian and Carlito, have been chosen to mentor eight NXT rookies.
The Undertaker accepted Shawn Michaels’ WrestleMania rematch challenge :twisted:
Shawn Michaels found himself running out of options. He wanted desperately to face The Undertaker again at WrestleMania, but he couldn’t figure out how to make it happen – until last night. HBK interrupted the World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber Match and superkicked The Deadman, allowing Chris Jericho to win the title.
As a result, The Undertaker confronted Michaels tonight and put his WrestleMania undefeated streak on the line by accepting HBK’s rematch challenge … under one condition. If The Phenom wins, The Showstopper must retire!
Kofi Kingston, Evan Bourne & Yoshi Tatsu def. Randy Orton & The Legacy :shock:
Things couldn’t have gone much worse for Randy Orton the night before. In his WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Match, The Viper “accidentally” received a lead pipe to the head thanks to his Legacy henchman Ted DiBiase, who was also in the bout. So, when The Viper struck a conciliatory tone before the match, both DiBiase and Cody Rhodes should have known something was amiss.
The three prepared to square off against Kofi Kingston, Evan Bourne and Raw’s newest member, Yoshi Tatsu – who officially signed on from ECW – in a Six-Man Tag Team Match. Before the match could take on too ominous a feel for Orton, however, he headed off an attack from Legacy and laid out Rhodes and RKO'd DiBiase, essentially handing his opponents the win.
Maryse def. Gail Kim for the Divas Championship
Last night, just moments before Maryse and Gail Kim were to settle which sexy, smart and powerful woman would lay claim to the Divas Championship, Vickie Guerrero just had to butt in. She decided that SmackDown’s Divas weren’t being represented enough, so she arranged a tag team match pitting Maryse & Gail against Michelle McCool & Layla. Maryse abandoned her partner, watched her get pummeled and then circled around to punish Gail herself.
All of which made for a rancorous bout tonight when Maryse and Gail finally met to decide the Divas Championship. While Gail certainly had ample motivation, the conceited Canadian proved too difficult to handle and netted herself the Butterfly Title.
Mr. McMahon arranged WWE Champion Batista vs. John Cena tonight
Robbed. There’s hardly a better word to describe what happened to John Cena after he managed to defeat five opponents on the way to victory in the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Match on Sunday night. The victory was not without casualties. Former WWE Champion Sheamus suffered a concussion and Triple H sustained neck and upper back injuries during the heated bout.
As an exhausted Cena soaked in his accomplishment, The Chairman emerged a mere three minutes and 35 seconds later to inform him that he must defend the title against Batista. After a valiant effort, Cena succumbed to The Animal and relinquished his title.
Tonight, Cena appeared hellbent on facing the new WWE Champion, but Mr. McMahon wouldn’t hear of it, insisting that The Animal will defend the title at WrestleMania. The Chairman did, however, offer Cena a deal: If Cena could win his match tonight, he would become No. 1 contender for the WWE Title. If he lost, Sheamus would assume that position. And who might Cena’s opponent be tonight? None other than Batista himself!
Edge chose to face World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho at WrestleMania
Thought Edge might let bygones be bygones? Not bloody likely. When newly-minted World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho opened Raw and began boasting about how he defeated The Undertaker and four others in the Elimination Chamber to night before, The Rated-R Superstar could no longer take it.
Edge had heard Jericho’s boasting before. While he endured an excruciating recovery from a torn Achilles tendon, The Rated-R Superstar listened to his former tag team partner claim credit for their championship accomplishments. Consider it payback time.
After outlasting 29 opponents at the Royal Rumble, The Ultimate Opportunist had an enviable decision to make: For which World Championship would he choose to compete at WrestleMania. Edge made his decision loud and clear when he climbed into the ring and dropped Jericho with a spear just before proclaiming to the entire WWE Universe that he will be challenging for the World Heavyweight Championship.
SmackDown Results 26 Feb 2010
Edge def. Unified Tag Team and United States Champion The Miz :)
Michelle McCool def. Women’s Champion Mickie James - like somebody cares.. :lol:
Dolph Ziggler def. John Morrison and R-Truth in a Money in the Bank Qualifying Match
Kane def. Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre in a Money in the Bank Qualifying Match :|
Shelton Benjamin def. CM Punk in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match Qualifying Match :shock:
i think undertaker will end hbk's career :(
Same i think HBK had to retire soon. Undertaker will retire undefeated in wweQuote:
Originally Posted by podaskie
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin to act as Raw’s special guest host next week 8-)
Look at this year's WM card :D :bow:
UT/Michaels - No DQ/No Countout :happydance:
Edge/Y2J - :cool2:
MiTB
CM Punk/Rey Rey
HHH/Sheamus
One of the best cards in recent momery
March 15, 2010, WWE Raw Results By Keelan Balderson March 16, 2010
SAN DIEGO : When the most popular Superstar in WWE history returns to guest host Monday Night Raw, certain rules apply. First, that Superstar should behave in a manner befitting WWE’s image. Secondly, that Superstar should speak in respectful tones. And lastly, that Superstar should demonstrate sufficient reverence to their former employer.
As “Stone Cold” Steve Austin demonstrated, however, when The Texas Rattlesnake is that Superstar, no rules apply!
“Stone Cold” Steve Austin moderated Bret Hart and Mr. McMahon’s contract signing:After inviting Mr. McMahon and his WrestleMania opponent Bret Hart to the ring, special guest host “Stone Cold” Steve Austin did what he does best, made The Chairman squirm.
Austin announced that, under his orders, Bret Hart’s father, Stu, would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2010. Austin then recalled how tough The “Hit Man” was in their WrestleMania 13 match as his fellow WWE Hall of Famer signed the match contract. As Mr. McMahon glared across the table at his hobbled opponent’s crutches and broken leg, he also gleefully signed his name to the document. And that’s when the trap was slowly, sweetly revealed.
As Austin departed, he implored Hart to “tell Vince.” Much to Mr. McMahon’s chagrin, The Excellence of Execution then tossed his crutch aside, removed his cast and informed the man who had screwed him more than 12 years earlier that his leg was perfectly fine. He also told a shocked Chairman that if he tried to back out of their match, he would sue him for every cent just before he clobbered The Chairman with his cast. As a final verbal backhand, Hart paraphrased Mr. McMahon from 12 years ago: “Vince just screwed Vince.”
WWE Champion Batista def. Kofi Kingston:Kofi Kingston has proven himself to be one of the most agile, athletic and fierce competitors in WWE. For Batista, however, he seemed like little more than an appetizer on the way to a colossal entrance. The WWE Champion appeared to send a message to his WrestleMania opponent, John Cena, when he punished Cena’s one-time ally and stood tall in the ring displaying his WWE Title.
Triple H vs. Randy Orton ended in a No Contest:With the memory of their epic main event match from last year’s 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania still fresh, Triple H and Randy Orton took up the gauntlet one more time. The two, however, would never reach a conclusion. Instead, their respective WrestleMania foes – Sheamus, Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes interceded. The three attacked, kicking up a five-man melee that resulted in The Game and The Viper being left motionless on the canvas.
WrestleMania Match announcement: Randy Orton vs. Ted DiBiase vs. Cody Rhodes in a Triple Threat Match:The tension that strangled the camaraderie out of The Legacy will be on full display when Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes clash in a Triple Threat Match at WrestleMania. Will DiBiase and Rhodes continue to join forces against their former mentor? Or will the most important match of their young careers bring out a selfish side?
Shawn Michaels def. World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho by Count-out:
Chris Jericho probably thought he was being cute. Rather than continue fighting Shawn Michaels in a rematch from their WrestleMania XIX bout, the World Heavyweight Champion instead lost by deliberately getting himself counted out. Well, the joke was on him when his WrestleMania rival Edge decided to join the festivities. The Ultimate Opportunist battered the World Heavyweight Champion, flipped him into the ring and hammered him with a Spear.
Divas Champion Maryse def. Kelly Kelly:
Perhaps Maryse’s frustration with losing two weeks in a row is beginning to take a toll. Why else would the Divas Champion continue to attack Kelly Kelly even after handily defeating her?
After the conceited Canadian secured the win in a singles match, she set up Kelly Kelly for more punishment, but Eve and Gail Kim bolted in for the save. Just when it appeared Maryse would receive her comeuppance from the three, SmackDown’s Women’s Champion Michelle McCool and Layla shot in to protect her. As Maryse, Michelle and Layla snaked away, Vickie Guerrero emerged to greet them, leaving many in the WWE Universe pondering the strange alliance.
Evan Bourne vs. Sheamus ended in a No Contest:The match between Evan Bourne and Sheamus was over before it began. The bell hadn’t yet rung when The Celtic Warrior drove his boot into the high flyer, and a crucifix bomb sent him spilling out of the ring. The fierce Irishman then took to the mic and described how he intends to devastate his WrestleMania opponent, Triple H.
Unified Tag Team Champion Big Show def. John Cena:In the first WrestleMania Rewind Match of the night, John Cena faced off against Big Show, his opponent from WrestleMania XX. While the two powerhouses exchanged sturdy blows, it was Cena who finally seemed to best The World’s Largest Athlete as he prepared to slam Show with an Attitude Adjustment. WWE Champion Batista, who will battle Cena at this year’s extravaganza, walked to the ring and distracted Cena enough for one half of the Unified Tag Team Champions to gain his composure before leveling him with a knockout punch.
Updated WWE WrestleMania 26 Card
Posted by Larry Csonka on 03.15.2010
The card as it stands…
* HHH vs. Sheamus :D
* CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio :irked:
* Randy Orton vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Ted DiBiase :fatigue:
* No Holds Barred Match: Bret Hart vs. Vince McMahon :cool2:
* Money In The Bank Ladder Match: Christian vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Jack Swagger vs. MVP vs. Matt Hardy vs. Evan Bourne vs. Drew McIntyre :boo:
* Unified Tag Team Title Match: The Miz and The Big Show © vs. John Morrison and R-Truth :x
* Career vs. Streak – Winner By Pin or Submission Only: Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker :redjump: :bluejump:
* WWE Title Match: Batista © vs. John Cena :smokesmirk:
* World Title Match: Chris Jericho © vs. Edge :smile2:
March 19, 2010 SmackDown Results!
LOS ANGELES – With The Grandest Stage of Them All just nine days away, Shawn Michaels ambushed an unsuspecting Undertaker, CM Punk accepted Rey Mysterio’s WrestleMania challenge, and World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho got the better of Edge.
Rey Mysterio accepted CM Punk’s WrestleMania challenge
After being tormented in front of his family last week, Rey Mysterio eagerly accepted CM Punk’s challenge for a WrestleMania match. However, The Master of the 619 wanted their differences to be settled in a Street Fight! Not willing to give in to Mysterio’s request so easily, Punk demanded that he beat Luke Gallows in a match on SmackDown – or their WrestleMania encounter would be a straight up match. Piling on the stipulations, CM Punk declared that if Rey touches him before WrestleMania, their match is off. And if The Ultimate Underdog loses at WrestleMania, he must take the Straight Edge pledge!
Luke Gallows def. Rey Mysterio
After stinging Luke Gallows with the 619, Rey Mysterio appeared to be on his way to victory – and a Street Fight with CM Punk. However, as Mysterio set up on the top ropes, Serena grabbed his feet, causing him to fall to the canvas. Gallows capitalized, covering Mysterio for the win. Frustrated with the outcome, Mysterio launched into an uncharacteristic vicious attack on Gallows outside of the ring. The loss means Mysterio will now face CM Punk in straight up match at WrestleMania. (Match preview)
World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho attacked Edge
Last week, Chris Jericho got the better of Edge on the “Highlight Reel” by smashing him in the head with his title. On this night on “The Cutting Edge,” it looked like it was Edge’s turn when he tossed Jericho from the ring and Speared his WWE NXT Rookie, Wade Barrett. But, the champion got back in the ring and dropped Edge with the Codebreaker. Who will prevail in just nine days?
Jack Swagger & Dolph Ziggler def. Matt Hardy & MVP
In a little more than a week, all four Superstars in this tag team match will square off in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match at WrestleMania. The shining star on this night was Dolph Ziggler, who downed MVP with the Zig Zag. Afterward, Ziggler set up a ladder in the middle of the ring and climbed to the top to grab hold of the coveted Money in the Bank briefcase. Who will capture the briefcase when it really counts? (MITB preview)
Beth Phoenix & Tiffany def. Women’s Champion Michelle McCool & Layla
With a Glam Slam, Beth Phoenix dropped the Women’s Champion for the win for her team. After the match, Official SmackDown Consultant Vickie Guerrero demanded an apology from The Glamazon for hitting her with a clothesline last week. Beth obliged with an apology, but that still wasn’t good enough for Guerrero. Next week it will be Vickie vs. Beth in a match on SmackDown!
John Morrison & R-Truth def. The Hart Dynasty
With a fast-striking Lie Detector, R-Truth downed Tyson Kidd for the victory for his team. Although the win was a nice momentum boost, is it enough for Morrison & Truth to topple Unified Tag Team Champions Big Show & The Miz at WrestleMania?
WrestleMania coverage
Undertaker def. Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre
While Undertaker will soon defend his 17-0 streak at WrestleMania, Drew McIntyre was looking to keep his own undefeated streak alive in a non-title match. Despite his best efforts, the champion was no match for The Phenom’s vicious leg drop, chokeslam and Tombstone.
After the match, as The Deadman made his way to the top of the exit ramp, he was greeted by Shawn Michaels who – after scuffling with his WrestleMania opponent – downed him with some hard-hitting Sweet Chin Music!
Best Wrestlemania Matches:20
Historically Significant Matches at Mania
1.Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin - WrestleMania 13
This was a great match with Ken Shamrock has a special guest referee and the match featured two best performers of the 90s. Great back and forth action throughout the match. This match succeeded in completing a double turn as Hart turned heel and Austin turned face. It also signaled a changing of the guard. This was Hart's last Wrestlemania match as he was on his way out. Meanwhile, this match went a long way in turning Austin into a huge fan favorite and one of the biggest stars in WWE history. The Austin era would see the WWE reach unprecedented heights and reclaim dominance in the ratings war with WCW. Austin's bloody face(Austin's famous blade job) in the sharpshooter is one of the greatest visuals in WWE history. Austin lost the match, but, in the long run, he was the biggest winner.
2.Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant - WrestleMania 3
This was the most anticipated match in wrestling history. The show was headlined with the WWF Champion Hulk Hogan as he did battle with his one time friend Andre the Giant at WrestleMania 3. The match itself wasn't great, but this was the match that drew a record 93,173 to the Ponitac Silverdome in Detroit, Michigan. This was the very definition of a money match. Hogan slamming Andre was the most famous moment in wrestling history and Hogan's victory cemented him as the biggest star in wrestling history.
3.Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart Iron Man Match (Wrestlemania XII)
This was the first, iron man match in Wrestlemania history. This match featured the two biggest stars of the mid 90s. At 60+ minutes, this match can be a little boring but these guys put up a great match together. This match has way too many memorable memories to count, such as Shawn's entrance from the rafters and overrun of the match after its sixty minute stipulation. The last fifteen minutes were some of the most exciting in the history of WrestleMania. This marked Shawn Michaels' first WWE title.
4.Razor Ramon vs. Shawn Michaels – WM X
This match is quite arguably the most important match in the history of WrestleMania. This match began to usher in a whole new style of pro wrestling and influenced some of the biggest stars in WWE history. This ladder match was so entertaining that a whole new style of wrestling was created that has seen wrestlers take unbelievable risks with their bodies. Beyond the match, people generally forget about the great storyline behind the match. For this match, people truly didn’t know what to expect from a ladder match. Ramon and Michaels put on one hell of a show. All in all a true classic and well worthy of a top-five spot on the list.
5.Steve Austin vs. The Rock - WrestleMania X-Seven
Something from Wrestlemania X-Seven has to be included in any kind of list that based Wrestlemania. This is the best Wrestlemania ever along with Wrestlemania III. I think this is one of the unforgettable main events in Wrestlemania history. This encounter was the main event at Wrestlemania 17 with personal drama, pride, and the WWF Championship title on the line. Two great stars gave one hell of a showing during the main event match at WrestleMania X8. The ending could have been one of the most shocking when Vince McMahon helped Austin defeated the Rock and become the WWF Champion.
6.Edge & Christian vs The Dudley Boyz vs The Hardy Boyz - WM 17
This is the innovative and shining moment for tag team wrestling during the Attitude Era. I know these guys did it again a year later, but this match goes on the list for two reasons. First, the anticipation was at an all-time high because we didn’t know what to expect from this. This match represents the pinnacle of the movement that the previous match started. These same teams fought the year before in just a ladder match. This match saw the addition of ladders and chairs and each team had a person interfering for them in this match. Edge hitting the spear off the top rope on D-Von Dudley who was dangling in midair is the single most visually stunning move in the history of the event. In a match that saw interference from Rhyno, Spike Dudley, and Lita, the end came with both Edge and Christian capturing the WWF Tag Championship.
7.Macho Man Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat – WM III
On the night that the main event featured the most anticipated match ever, these two men stole the show. This match is arguably the greatest in the career of Randy Savage and without a doubt the best match Steamboat had in the WWF. This match featured great back and forth action and numerous near falls. Everything clicked between these two who showed great chemistry throughout the match. This match marked the first time that a men's singles title changed hands at Wrestlemania. Considering all of the big names and moments in Wrestlemania history, you would never expect this match to be on everyone’s list of all-time greats. Yet, it’s right up there in everyone’s list.
8.Shawn Michaels vs. Steve Austin - WrestleMania XIV
The show down between Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 14 is one of the greatest matches in Wrestlemania history because it marked the beginning of an era for Austin. Both men gave one of the most memorable performances of their careers. Through the match you can tell Michaels was going through extreme pain in his lower back (which he hurt earlier in the year). This was also Steve Austin's first title victory after he pinned Michaels following a Stone Cold Stunner. Mike Tyson was also the special guest enforcer.
9.The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels – WM 25
Unlike the WWE announcers who every week tells us that this was the greatest WrestleMania match of all time, I tend to disagree. I will say this is best in recent years but not the best of all time. While the match was great, the Undertaker and Shawn Michaels stole the show with their awesome and legendary performance. The true greatness of this match you never sense who will this match. Still, the WWE did a great job by keeping Undertaker’s streak alive. I can have it low on the list but based on the final in-ring product, this belongs in the top ten, easily
10.Edge vs Mick Foley - WrestleMania 22
This match was better than expected at that year WrestleMania. If there is one wrestler who did jobber very nicely it would be Mick Foley. He had the same kind with match with Randy Orton already and pushed him to a new height. But this is better war than what Foley had with Orton in 2004. The finish was absolutely phenomenal by Edge during this match proceeded to dive through the ropes of the ring slamming Mick Foley through a flaming table. Definitely an awesome moment and match in WrestleMania history.
11.Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart (Wrestlemania X)
This was the first, brother vs. brother match in Wrestlemania history. Without a doubt, this is the greatest opening match in WrestleMania history. This match set the bar very high for Matt and Jeff, who will become the second pair of brothers to face off at Wrestlemania later. This was an outstanding match with great wrestling sequences involving well-executed maneuvers and reversals, holds and counter holds. This match elevated Owen into the main event and later in the evening, Bret became the WWE Champ. The rematches between these brothers would main event arenas throughout the world for the next several months.
12.The Ultimate Warrior vs Hulk Hogan – WM 6
This was the first retirement match in Wrestlemania history. This match was the first time in the Hulkamania era that Hogan lost a match cleanly. Both men entered and left the ring as fan favorites that day. This match was the passing of the torch from the era of Hulkamania to the era of the Warrior. While the era of the Warrior didn’t last long, the memories of this match will live forever for anyone who saw this match when it happened.
13.The Rock vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan (Wrestlemania XVIII)
This was a dream match between two of the biggest icons in WWE history. This marked Hogan first Wrestlemania appearance in nine years. What really made the match was the great fan participation from a hot Toronto crowd. The wrestling match between Hulk Hogan, icon of the past, and The Rock, icon of a new generation, filled the Sky dome with emotion and excitement. Fans were mostly in the corner of Hulkster. Hulk Hogan wrestled with heart, but in the end couldn't withstand the stamina and power of The Rock. This also marked the Rock's first big Wrestlemania win.
14.Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho wrestlemania 19
This match was the Heartbreak Kid’s long awaited WrestleMania return and boy was it worth waiting for. The build up to this match at Wrestlemania 19 was intense. The match moved quickly with grappling and take downs. Michaels took Jericho and the win after an intense match that had the crowd roaring. Both guys used new moves, new transitions, and told a phenomenal story which made this one of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time. At the end of the match Jericho downed Michaels with a low blow after an embrace.
15.Money In the Bank Ladder Match (Wrestlemania XXI)
This innovative concept was the brainchild of WWE superstar Chris Jericho. The idea is that six men (now eight) compete in a ladder match to grab a briefcase containing a world title shot at any point in the next year (365 days). The match itself was an amazing athletic exhibition. Great performances by all involved, especially Shelton Benjamin, who was the star of the match. The match, though, is remembered for launching the career of Edge (the winner), who has become one of the biggest stars in the WWE. The match has become an annual Wrestlemania event and it is used much like King of the Ring used to be, to elevate a young star to the next level.
16.Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle - Wrestlemania XIX
This was one of the best feuds of the last decade. This match was on of the finest wrestling matches I ever seen with two best in ring workers bout each other. They had great ring chemistry, match came back and forth making crowd confuse in what way the match could go. This is great battle between Lesner’s power and Angle technical intelligence. But finally Lesner got a victory by delivering two quick F-5's (despite performing a botched shooting star press in the middle) to take the title
17.Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit vs. Triple H WrestleMania 20
For me, this was one of Shawn Michaels’ most disappointing matches. Even though it was a very good match, but nowhere near the caliber of the other HBK matches. The reason why it is upper than HBK vs Flair match was because of the anticipation of Benoit finally winning a World Title made this main event so great. The fact that Benoit made Triple H submit made it even better. If we forget Benoit’s tragic life moments, I think we will see this as one of the best Wrestlemania main events ever. After winning Eddie came to the ring to appreciate his long life friend and these two having an emotional hug this was one of the memorable moments in the history of WrestleMania.
18..Shawn Michaels vs Kurt Angle - WrestleMania 21
This match is all about two of the best in ring performers doing what they do best, stealing the show. On my opinion, this is one underrated WrestleMania matches ever. Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels were at their best and the fans began demanding to see this great match. The build, the anticipation, and the payoff couldn’t have been better. Kurt Angle surprisingly make HBK taps out of his angle lock was awesome.
19.Ric Flair vs Shawn Michaels – WM 24
The night before this show, Ric Flair was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. However, his celebration didn't last long because if he lost to Shawn then his career would be over. In a sport that usually does a bad job at ending careers with a fitting finale, this match provided the greatest ending to the career of arguably the greatest professional wrestler. The most famous moment of this match was the ending when Shawn mouthed the words: "I'm Sorry, I Love You." before ending the career of one of his idols.
20.Triple H vs. The Undertaker Wrestlemania 17
This is one of the best matches in best WrestleMania ever. It’s all started when Triple H complains about not being in the main event of WrestleMania, and then Undertaker came out with a challenge. This match was better than everyone expected. The crowd around the arena was so great given a huge pop for this match. The end sequence was so great when Undertaker trying a Last Ride game counters it with the help of sledgehammer for a two count. But finally Undertaker goes 9–0 with the Last Ride out of nowhere for the victory in this brutal match.
less than 24 hrs.. 8-)
i have ordered it.. nalaiku annual leave than :lol:
When is the ppv IST? are there any streaming links for this ?
Undertaker/Michaels saved WM for second yr in row. :bow:
no less than 5 stars. although Batista/Cena was also damn good.
HBK-Taker moment brought tear to my eyes. Great match, great ending.
Here are Complete Wrestlemania 26 Results
Tag team match for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship
-ShoMiz (The Big Show and The Miz) defeated John Morrison and R-Truth
Triple Threat match
-Randy Orton defeated Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase
Money in the Bank ladder match
-Jack Swagger defeated Dolph Ziggler, Shelton Benjamin, Drew McIntyre, Christian, Montel Vontavious Porter, Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Kofi Kingston and Kane
Singles match
-Triple H defeated Sheamus
Singles match; if Punk won, Mysterio would be forced to join the Straight Edge Society
-Rey Mysterio defeated CM Punk
No Holds Barred match
-Bret Hart defeated Vince McMahon
Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship
-Chris Jericho defeated Edge
Ten-Diva tag team match
-Michelle McCool, Layla, Maryse, Alicia Fox and Vickie Guerrero defeated Mickie James, Kelly Kelly, Eve Torres, Gail Kim and Beth Phoenix
Singles match for the WWE Championship
-John Cena defeated Batista
Retirement Match
-Undertaker defeated Shawn Michaels
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Originally Posted by Sourav
A perfect Dead(man’s) end for HBK
PHOENIX – One could argue that it wasn’t Shawn Michaels who lost on The Grandest Stage of Them All Sunday night. Yes, Michaels fell in defeat to The Phenom, who extended his unbeaten WrestleMania streak to an unprecedented 18-0. However, by ending The Showstopper’s illustrious career, The Deadman effectively provided the WWE Universe with perhaps its greatest collective loss in WWE history: the end of an icon’s ring career.
Their rematch was destined to happen – many believed that as soon as their epic first confrontation at the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania concluded one year prior. It certainly remained foremost in the mind of HBK, who demanded another opportunity against The Phenom at The Show of Shows since last December’s Slammy Awards ceremony on Raw. Yet after months of calling out The Deadman and coming up short in bids to earn a rematch, Michaels finally succeeded after costing The Undertaker his World Heavyweight Title inside the Elimination Chamber last February.
Of course, garnering The Undertaker’s sole, undivided attention is a double-edged sword. The Phenom finally agreed to face The Showstopper one more time at WrestleMania – with the stipulation that it would be Shawn Michaels’ last time as a WWE Superstar, should he fail to end “The Streak,” a prize that many would equate to a World Championship … or perhaps hold in even higher regard.
Sunday’s rematch between HBK and The Undertaker was only the fourth such contest to end a WrestleMania without championship gold on the line. However, it was, by far, the most important of those matches. Furthermore, indecision or controversy was all but eliminated by the stipulation that this “Streak vs. Career” Match could end only via pinfall or submission.
“I wouldn’t have agreed to this match if I wasn’t at a place where I was ready to take on the inevitable, which is the end of my career,” Michaels told WWE.com in an exclusive interview hours before the confrontation. “I like to be a man of my word. I’d like to honor what I said to The Undertaker … that if I don’t beat his streak, I will walk away.”
That said, Michaels was more than ready Sunday night. Before a capacity crowd inside the University of Phoenix Stadium, fans’ loyalties were divided as “Mr. WrestleMania” gave the Showstopping performance of his career – and a match that must have left The Undertaker wondering, even if just for a moment, whether or not he could defeat HBK at a second consecutive WrestleMania.
Though it seemed impossible to conceive, Michaels and The Deadman outdid their epic confrontation from last year – a match that was deemed universally as 2009’s Match of the Year. The tide turned multiple times Sunday night, but when Michaels connected with the Sweet Chin Music that has silenced 25 years’ worth of ring opponents, posters stating “17-1” began popping up sporadically in the crowd.
Unfortunately for them, The Phenom wasn’t quite ready to relinquish his unbeaten WrestleMania record, a streak that is unparalleled in the history of WWE.
Jack Swagger is now the World Heavyweight Champion :sigh2:
yeah...soon edge or jericho will win...not to worry :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Dinesh84
NEXT PPV Fatal 4 Way
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Cena (c) vs Edge vs Randy Orton vs Sheamus for WWE Championship :irked:
Jack Swagger (c) vs CM Punk :victory: vs Big Show vs Rey Mysterio :x for WHW Championship
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Next PPV Money In The Bank
Kane vs. Matt Hardy vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Christian vs. Kofi Kingston vs. The Big Show -- SmackDown Money in the Bank ladder match
Randy Orton vs. The Miz vs. R-Truth vs. Chris Jericho vs. Evan Bourne vs. Ted DiBiase vs. John Morrison vs. Edge -- Raw Money in the Bank ladder match
Rey Mysterio (c) vs Jack Swagger for -- Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Sheamus (c) vs John Cena -- Steel Cage match for the WWE Championship
UT-ku ennachu.... wen hhh coming back...
UT- injured (kayfabe), HHH - no idea.. red mandayan Sheamus kitta adi vaangitu poonathoda sari.. :oops:Quote:
Originally Posted by Sourav