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Monday, 25 February 2013

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Saturday, 23 February 2013

WATCH VIDEO : The Undertaker Returns to WWE, Wrestles at House Show

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The Undertaker Makes Surprise Return to WWE at Live Event in Texa

The Undertaker Makes Surprise Return to WWE at Live Event in Texas


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WWE legend The Undertaker stunned many with a surprise return to competition at WWE's live event in Waco, Texas, according to Global News Sports reporter Arda Ocal on Twitter:
Ringside News also posted on The Undertaker's shock return, relaying photos of the legend's return to competition from
The Undertaker returned to the ring at tonight's WWE live event in Waco, Texas. The following photos come from #WWEWaco on Twitter.
It looks like Taker teamed with Sheamus to defeat Damien Sandow and Wade Barrett. Stay tuned later for more details.
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Only last week, The Undertaker was declared to be at "less than 50 percent" for his annual appearance in WWE, and it looked like he would miss WrestleMania 29 (per PWMania.com)—thus making his showing in Waco a completely unexpected occurrence.
What impact his return will have on WrestleMania 29 is unknown, but his return certainly raises some key questions and decisions as a result.
The Undertaker is a remarkable 20-0 at WrestleMania events and draws a plethora of attention and anticipation to any event, being one of the stars of WWE.
He would no doubt do the same at WrestleMania 29—should he compete—and would definitely add in further gloss to an already star-studded card.
His age and health in the big events have been questioned, and it seemed that the WWE may not get many years left from The Undertaker. However, his latest return has thrown all of that back into the mix, with a return to WrestleMania 29 now the most logical move for the legendary wrestler to make.
After all, it wouldn't be WrestleMania without The Undertaker.

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Spoiler: Former Champion Returns at House Show, Possibly for WrestleMania Match

Spoiler: Former Champion Returns at House Show, Possibly for WrestleMania Match


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As WrestleMania nears, people are always speculating the pay-per-view's card.
And with that, fans anticipate the return of the phenom, The Undertaker.
The wait has become an unofficial WrestleMania countdown of sorts.
But now that wait is finally over and wrestling fans can collectively breathe a sign of relief, according to Arda Ocal via Twitter:
Taker made his in-ring debut in a tag team match with Sheamus against current Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett and former Rhodes Scholars' member Damien Sandow. The house show took place in Waco, Texas, which made the odds of an Undertaker appearance slightly higher than normal given that he lives in Texas. Monday Night Raw will take place in Dallas, as well.
Many were worried that The Undertaker would not make an appearance at this year's WrestleMania given his health and age. Not appearing on WWE programming at this point has also squashed hopes.
But nevertheless, he is back for another high-profile match at WWE's biggest event of the year.
Bringing back The Undertaker in a house show is great move to get him physically ready for any upcoming WrestleMania match.
This potentially sets up the highly-rumored match between The Undertaker and CM Punk at WrestleMania XXIX.
Technically speaking, CM Punk's path to WrestleMania is still unclear; having the Undertaker interfere in the ongoing rift between Cena and Punk can easily clear that up however.
If CM Punk keeps touting his WWE Championship streak, which he has been boasting about even after losing to The Rock at this year's Royal Rumble, WWE can easily have both defend their "streaks" at Mania.

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Breaking News: The Undertaker Returns to WWE, Wrestles at House Show

Breaking News: The Undertaker Returns to WWE, Wrestles at House Show

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Well, this is certainly a surprise.
Per fan reports (via WrestlingInc.com), The Undertaker made a shock appearance at Saturday night's WWE house show in Waco, Texas, teaming up with Sheamus to take on Wade Barrett and Damien Sandow.
Longtime WWE fan Rick Achberger (aka Rick the WWE Sign Guy) was in attendance and even posted a picture of the returning star in his official Twitter account.
This marked The Undertaker's first official WWE appearance since he defeated Triple H last year in a thrilling bout at WrestleMania 28.
Notably, he lives in the state, which no doubt meant he could get there easier. It's very likely this was a last-minute decision on Undertaker's part when he heard they were in town. If WWE had known he was going to be there beforehand, they would have surely advertised hm.
This is an interesting development for a few reasons.
While Undertaker's undefeated streak is a cornerstone of the WrestleMania pay-per-view, many wondered if the legend was going to participate in a match at this year's PPV, with reports emerging (PWInsider via WrestlingInc) that management, even this close to the event, were still unsure if they could count on "The Deadman" to work the show.
At his stage in his life (he's 47) and with his physically wracked body, wrestling on the show against CM Punk (the rumored challenger) would certainly be a questionable decision.
Of course, there is apparently more to the issue than just the question of "Can he physically do it?"
Per reports (Wrestling Observer Newsletter via WrestlingInc), his pride is also an issue. Oh, sure, he could likely show up and work some sort of a match at WrestleMania. But could it be up the quality of his previous MOTY bouts?
Hey, there's no guarantee Punk could be able to work with, and carry, Undertaker to the level Triple H and Shawn Michaels did. No wonder he's having doubts.
However, his appearance at Saturday night's show in Waco could indicate a willingness to get back in there. Following on from this, will The Undertaker be showing up on television soon
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Friday, 22 February 2013

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Thursday, 21 February 2013

Jack Swagger Must Truly Be Punished by WWE for His Tuesday-Night Arrest

Jack Swagger Must Truly Be Punished by WWE for His Tuesday-Night Arrest

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Jack Swagger.  Jack, Jack, what have you done?

It seems that being a high-profile, main-event WWE Superstar is just not enough these days, as one of the company’s most talented performers has made a potentially career-threatening error in judgment.
According to TMZ’s website, Swagger was pulled over for speeding on Tuesday night, then arrested for driving under the influence and for possession of marijuana.  TMZ was told in a very short statement by WWE that Swagger is responsible for his own actions.
Now, comes the waiting game.  Why?  Because Vince McMahon has to take some time and make a decision on Swagger’s future in the company.  And he needs to get it right.
You don’t have to be a pro wrestling fan to know that WWE has seen its fair share of controversy over the years.  McMahon’s company is no different than any other professional sport in this regard, as WWE (like the NFL, NBA and MLB) spotlight some of pop culture’s biggest stars.
And those stars are only human.
Being human means you make mistakes, you drop the ball, and when that happens, you have to face the consequences.  This is not an easy task for anyone in everyday life, but it’s especially true for public figures in the media spotlight.
When those men and women screw up, they do it with the whole world watching.  Sports stars have an owner, an organization and most importantly, the fans, to answer to.  The fans are the most critical piece of the puzzle in my view, as we are the ones who are left feeling cheated and confused.
We are left wondering why someone who seems to have so much to lose would risk it all on something so damaging that, if caught, would turn their life upside down.
But because this is professional wrestling we’re talking about, specifically WWE, the truth is that the public backlash seems to be amplified even more.  A major reason for this is the aforementioned controversy that WWE has seen in the past.
There’s also the fact that WWE Superstars are often not really thought of as athletes, but actors. They are playing the part of competitors and are not involved in matches where winning and losing is actually on the line.  For these stars, championship gold is not technically earned by accomplishments in the ring.
So when a WWE Superstar’s mug shot hits the net and word of the story begins to spread, the immediate reaction from many people is undoubtedly a very typical one.  Because when a WWE Superstar gets in trouble, it’s not really shocking...it’s expected.
After all, WWE is not sports, it’s sports entertainment.  The Superstars employed by the McMahon family do not have to worry about their actions affecting “the team” or the fans who pay to see them perform.
It’s all scripted anyway, right?  They can do anything they want, and if they make a mistake then they will be taken off TV for a while and then brought back when the heat dies down.
No big deal, right?  Wrong.
I am fully aware of how similar incidents like this one have been handled in the past, and the fact that Jack Swagger, like everyone else in WWE’s locker room is a human being fully capable of self-destructive behavior.
However, that does not mean he should get a pass for what he’s done.  He has been back in WWE for less than a month and was receiving the red-carpet treatment with a World Title shot at the upcoming WrestleMania 29 pay-per-view.
He was being trusted with a top spot that so many other WWE Superstars would love to have.   Swagger went from being a talented mid-card wrestler to being a red-hot talent that was headed to the main event.  Swagger’s time had finally arrived and all he had to do was not blow it.
I have been a pro wrestling fan for 30-plus years and every time a worker makes headlines, I am left disgusted by it all.  Professional wrestling by its very nature is a very controversial business that has had some very dark moments and because of this, likely has more critics than any of the major professional sports leagues.
With each new scandal comes a new critic.  And that critic cannot wait to say “I told you so.”
Jack Swagger’s eventual fate in WWE is unknown at this point.  The company's wellness policy will surely be adhered to when making the decision on how best to handle the situation.  And the policy is very clear in regards to the mess that Jack now finds himself in.

14. DISCIPLINE FOR VIOLATION OF LAW

Any WWE Talent, who is arrested, convicted or who admits to a violation of law relating to use, possession, purchase, sale or distribution of drugs will be in material breach of his/her contract with WWE and subject to immediate dismissal.

In addition to the penalties that may be imposed pursuant to his/her contract with WWE, a violation of this Section 14 may also be treated as a positive test for drugs prohibited by this Policy and therefore, subject to the penalties set forth in Section 15 of this Policy.

A. FOR POSITIVE DRUG TESTS OTHER THAN MARIJUANA AND ALCOHOL

First Violation: In the event of an initial positive test for substances prohibited by this Policy other than marijuana and alcohol, the WWE Talent shall be suspended for thirty (30) days, fined an amount equal to thirty (30) days' pay deducted from the WWE Talent's downside guarantee on a weekly basis and WWE will publicly disclose the WWE Talent's name and duration of the suspension and indicating a first violation of the Policy.


Though Swagger is just like any of us in terms of being fallible, for me that does not excuse his actions. Pro wrestling is an industry that requires hard work, dedication and a true commitment to reach the big time and there are very few spots at the top.
Jack Swagger held one of those spots in the palm of his hand and he threw it away.  And in the process, he let down the fans who supported him, those behind the scenes that wanted him there and he endangered the lives of others when he chose to drive under the influence.
He made a terrible error in judgment and in addition to whatever punishment he receives from the legal system, he should not receive merely a slap on the wrist from WWE.
Jack, Jack.  Just look at what you’ve done.

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Brock Lesnar vs. The Rock Must Main Event WWE's WrestleMania 30

Brock Lesnar vs. The Rock Must Main Event WWE's WrestleMania 30

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There is no better way to make WrestleMania 30 the biggest event in wrestling history than by having two of the biggest pay-per-view draws in sports—Brock Lesnar and The Rock—square off in the main event.
According to F4WOnline , that’s one of the top considerations for the company’s marquee event scheduled for April 6, 2014.
The Rock vs. Brock Lesnar is already being heavily discussed for either this year's SummerSlam pay-per-view or WrestleMania 30 in 2014. The main reason it didn't happen this year is because officials wanted The Rock in a WWE Title storyline. With Lesnar's schedule and everything else, WWE felt it would not have made much sense.
As intriguing as having The Rock and Lesnar square off in Los Angeles in front of the Hollywood crowd at SummerSlam is, this would be one of the biggest rematches in WWE history and shouldn’t be done anywhere besides the WrestleMania stage.
The WWE has a year to plan the main event of the show, giving both Lesnar and The Rock ample time to plan around the event and ensure everyone’s schedule lines up for the perfect long-term feud.
After booking ahead with The Rock against Cena over the last two years, the company has learned what to do and, more importantly, what not to do. The company won’t give The Rock vs. Lesnar away at SummerSlam unless there is a rematch planned for WrestleMania 30.
Since that is likely not the case—too many other ideas and feuds for these two wrestling behemoths—the WWE must save this dream feud for 2014.

How This Helps WWE

If Lesnar is indeed in the plans to be The Rock’s opponent at WrestleMania 30, that would be arguably the biggest main event in wrestling in terms of mainstream appeal.
WrestleMania 28 featuring The Rock was the best selling event in WWE history—1.3 million pay-per-view buys (h/t WWE.com)—and Brock Lesnar was a buyrate stud in his last year with the UFC (2010)—estimated 2,100,000 PPV buys for his two main-event fights —making the pairing a perfect fiscal match.

Lesnar also proved his worth to WWE in 2012, helping to boost the buyrate for both Extreme Rules and SummerSlam.

The WrestleMania 30 buyrates for a show featuring a main event with The Rock and Brock Lesnar together would shatter the old record.
While many fans would claim that this matchup featuring two part-time stars would bury the talent on the roster, that’s simply not true on a WrestleMania stage. Everyone knows that WWE blows this event out every year, and bringing back veterans for short stints is what the company has done over the last few years to boost excitement and profit.
This short-term feud won’t bury anyone. Instead, it will infuse huge amounts of money back into the product and will have the ratings through the roof. The more money made; the more money being spent on talent and improving the product.

Question on Everybody's Mind: SummerSlam 2013 or WrestleMania 30?

There is no denying the appeal to the WWE of doing a potential Rock vs. Brock match in Los Angeles at SummerSlam 2013—the movie stars will be out in force to support The Rock and see what Lesnar is all about now—but the grand stage of WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans is where this match belongs.
When we look back through the annals of wrestling lore, this is the kind of feud that should culminate in a great match on a WrestleMania stage.
SummerSlam is the company’s second biggest PPV, but WrestleMania is the WWE’s Super Bowl.
The biggest factor in deciding which event to have this match take place at will be the history between these two men. The Rock lost the undisputed title to Lesnar in 2002 at SummerSlam in the one and only match the duo ever had.
As much as the bout can be easily billed as their rematch 11 years later on the same SummerSlam stage, this matchup is simply too big of a draw to not be on the WrestleMania 30 card. Rematches of this magnitude and this long in the making don’t happen often and shouldn’t be squandered.
That’s why this main event needs a long-term build; just ask Paul Heyman.
Just like the WWE set the groundwork for The Rock and John Cena for a year leading up to their match, the company could easily put Rock in a bout at SummerSlam 2013 for the WWE title (likely against Cena or Punk) and Lesnar would cost him the win.
That would rekindle the rivalry on the stage it originally started while still saving the actual match for WrestleMania 30. The hype that would surround this rumored match would make the build to the 2014 show amazing.

Final Word

The WWE is a business first and foremost, and it is clear that the reported match between The Rock and Lesnar would put whatever show it’s on—SummerSlam 2013 or WrestleMania 30—over the top in terms of PPV buys.
As perfect as this match would fit on SummerSlam’s stage, the WWE would not want to upstage or diminish WrestleMania 30 in any way by giving away a match of that magnitude when they could save it.


As fans, the WWE Universe must realize that the company sees the number “30” and wants to blow the annual event out like none before. As seen by the way Vince McMahon and company pulled out every stop for Raw’s 1,000th episode, milestones are celebrated in spectacular fashion.
It would be about more than the main event of WrestleMania 30, though.
Not only would The Rock face Lesnar on the card, there is the likelihood that it would be Undertaker’s last show and the possibility that Stone Cold Steve Austin would be healthy enough to return.

Just imagine that possible card.

Adding The Rock vs. Brock Lesnar as the main event to a card that could already be shaping up to be incredible show would put WrestleMania 30 in the history books as one of the best events in wrestling history. Not to mention the oodles of money the WWE would make.
It’s WrestleMania or bust for this dream rematc

 

WWE SmackDown Spoilers: Complete Results and Analysis for February 22

WWE SmackDown Spoilers: Complete Results and Analysis for February 22


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Friday night's WWE SmackDown was taped live on Tuesday night from Biloxi, Miss., and if you're interested in what goes down in the first post-Elimination Chamber Friday show, then we've got you covered.
If not, cover your eyes.
Ricardo Rodriguez and World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio got things started off with a promo about how bad Jack Swagger's attitude is, but Randy Orton soon interrupted.
Orton made it clear that he is also not a fan of Swagger, and that he was robbed at Elimination Chamber and wants a match.
His wish was Booker T's command, who scheduled both that and Wade Barrett vs. Del Rio later in the night.

Sheamus Defeats Damien Sandow
Coming off a second-straight loss to The Shield, Sheamus was able to land the Brogue Kick for the win after a fairly long match that featured offense from both sides.
The WWE doesn't seem to know what to do with Sandow, who rejoined with Cody Rhodes at Elimination Chamber after mutually dissolving only to lose to Brodus Clay and Tensai. On Monday, he attacked Kofi Kingston, and his mini feud with Sheamus doesn't seem to be going anywhere exciting.

Kaitlyn and Layla Defeat Tamina and Aksana
Fresh off her Elimination Chamber title defense against Tamina, Kaitlyn teamed up with Layla and was able to get the pin on Aksana after hitting her with a spear.


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After the match, Zeb Colter, along with Swagger, had some intense words with Barrett.

Jack Swagger vs. Randy Orton
This one was a solid, physical match. Swagger unsurprisingly got the victory, but the pin came with his feet on the ropes.

Promo for Dead Man Down
After the promo, Sheamus was shown backstage making fun of Barrett's acting, while Barrett made fun of Sheamus for losing to The Shield.

The Miz vs. Cody Rhodes
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The other half of Team Rhodes Scholars didn't have much better of a night, as The Miz scored the victory when he got Rhodes into the figure-four.
After the match, we were shown another immigration promo from Swagger and Colter before a glimpse of Fandango.

Alberto Del Rio vs. Wade Barrett
With Swagger and Colter watching from the stage, Barrett controlled for most of the match, but fell victim to submission when Del Rio locked in the cross armbreaker.
Afterwards, Del Rio and Swagger had a nice, long staredown as the show came to an end.

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The Undertaker Possibly Missing WrestleMania 29 Would Be Huge Blow for WWE

The Undertaker Possibly Missing WrestleMania 29 Would Be Huge Blow for WWE

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After remaining very questionable for WrestleMania 29, there is a growing chance that The Undertaker could miss the WWE’s marquee event. He continues to recover from surgeries he underwent over the last year, according to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t Wrestling Inc.)
It's said that Taker does not want to come back and have to fake his way through a mediocre match, which is why his status is up in the air. He had major shoulder and hip surgery over the past year which made it impossible for him to do any serious training for a long time. Taker couldn't lift upper body because of shoulder rehab and couldn't do lower body because of the hip rehab.
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The possibility that a WrestleMania staple like The Undertaker (20-0 at the pay-per-view) could miss the show is a huge issue for the WWE, especially if they have been building the event around the idea that they would have the legend healthy enough to put on a great match. The report from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (h/t Wrestling Inc.) continues to claim that former WWE champion CM Punk is still slated to square off with the legend at WrestleMania 29, but even if Undertaker can’t fight this year, there is likely at least one more WrestleMania match in the veteran’s future.
As of a few days ago, the internal word was that Taker is still "planned" to face CM Punk this year. People close to Taker believe that if he doesn't do WrestleMania 29, then his career is not over and it would simply mean he didn't have enough time to fully recover from everything. The expectation is that he would like to do WrestleMania 30 in 2014 and that the show could be built around his farewell since he will be 49 years old at that point.
As great as The Undertaker is, and as much as the aura he carries has become synonymous with the WWE, the time is running out on his career. The WWE Universe wants to see the Deadman on the road to WrestleMania in 2013, but they wouldn’t be advocating for his return if it would be lackluster.
With the inability to train because of his multiple surgeries, The Undertaker isn’t comfortable showing up on the biggest stage of them all at anything less than his best. The Undertaker is doing what’s right for himself, but that’s not what’s best for WWE as a business.
WrestleMania is the biggest wrestling weekend of the year, and The Undertaker is what most wrestling fans think about first when talking about the WWE’s biggest show.
 
Nothing says WrestleMania like The Undertaker and his unbelievable streak. Without The Undertaker, WrestleMania 29 will feel like it’s missing something, and the way the show is viewed years from now will be skewed. If Undertaker comes back for Wrestlemania 30, the 2013 edition of the PPV will always be looked upon negatively because of the Deadman’s exclusion.
The WWE uses WrestleMania as one of the biggest sources of income and mainstream media attention, so being without a character like The Undertaker, a star that holds serious clout with wrestling fans of all generations, will hurt the final product.
John Cena vs. The Rock would be a great main event, but without The Undertaker on the card, WrestleMania 29 would feel incomplete. While the building would sell out and buyrates would be through the roof, the show wouldn't have the same aura as previous events featuring the legend.
There is no question that The Undertaker will be back to wrestle on the grandest stage of them all again, if for no other reason than to get the proper farewell he deserves, but there is a serious chance that 2013 won’t be that year.
The WWE and WrestleMania 29 will suffer without him.

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WWE Elimination Chamber 2013 Results: The Rock Retains WWE Title

WWE Elimination Chamber 2013 Results: The Rock Retains WWE Title


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WWE Champion The Rock retained his title against CM Punk at the 2013 Elimination Chamber pay-per-view and secured his spot in the main event of WrestleMania 29.
The Rock won the title for the first time in a decade at last month's Royal Rumble, and his successful title defense was the first of his latest reign. Punk’s inability to re-capture the title will inevitably relegate him from the WWE Championship scene for the road to WrestleMania.
John Cena won the Royal Rumble match and chose to face the WWE champion at WrestleMania 29, and with The Rock’s victory at Elimination Chamber, it’s clear that the company is getting the dream match it wanted for this year’s show.
John Cena vs. The Rock II: Twice in a Lifetime.

What It Means
The victory for The Rock proves that the plan all along was to have him face Cena once again this year, but with the caveat that the WWE title was on the line. That makes it different.
While many fans will complain about this match, a WrestleMania main event will receive more mainstream buzz with Rock and Cena involved than any other two WWE superstars on the roster.
From a business standpoint, the path the company took is a financial no-brainer.
As for Punk, the versatile worker could be put into a feud with almost any star in the WWE and make it an instant classic. While the loss in the title match doesn’t help the star’s credibility, the fact that Punk was in a title match with The Rock is a huge rub.
Both men benefited from their matches and have done a great job working together. When The Rock comes back after leaving again, another chapter to the feud with Punk would be a great addition to any card.
A battle between Punk and The Rock doesn’t need a championship to be something the fans never forget.

What’s Next?
The Rock’s course is very simple and very direct; he’s on a one-way road to the main event of WrestleMania 29 where he will face off with John Cena for the WWE Championship.
After likely dropping the title to Cena in the biggest match of his life, The Rock will return to filming movies and being an actor. The WWE legend should be back for a show or two each year—something similar to Brock Lesnar’s schedule—but odds are that this is the last title reign in The Rock’ career.
The WWE will have something huge planned for Punk while The Rock and Cena are fighting for the title, but it wouldn’t be surprising at all if the WWE decides to pit Cena and Punk against each other after WrestleMania 29.
No matter what’s the road to WrestleMania, it is shaping up to be amazing.

 

WWE Elimination Chamber Results: The Shield Defeats John Cena, Ryback, Sheamus

WWE Elimination Chamber Results: The Shield Defeats John Cena, Ryback, Sheamus


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In one of the biggest upsets in recent WWE history, The Shield—made up of Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns—defeated John Cena, Ryback and Sheamus at the 2013 Elimination Chamber pay-per-view.
The six men were pitted against each other in a three-on-three tag match that saw an incredible amount of action, an abundance of in-ring excellence and a few memorable spots.
A victory for The Shield is huge for the momentum of the group, but that fact that the win came at the expense of the three biggest faces in the company proves the WWE management is all-in on this trio of fresh faces.

What It Means
The win on Sunday for The Shield in only the trio’s second televised match is the biggest of their careers and a sign of the big plans ahead for the group.
The trio didn’t just beat any three stars at Elimination Chamber; The Shield beat Cena, Ryback and Sheamus. It’s flat out amazing.
As much as a loss hurts the momentum of the three faces, Cena, Ryback and Sheamus will be fine moving into WrestleMania besides taking a defeat against The Shield. These three face stars look strong all the time, and letting another group look dominant for once isn’t a bad idea.

What’s Next?
The Shield will be riding a huge amount of momentum after a victory of this magnitude, and where the WWE takes the trio next will be the most important step in the group’s evolution.
After facing the three biggest stars in the company, The Shield must find something meaningful to do in order to keep the WWE Universe entertained.
It will be hard to top winning against Cena, Ryback and Sheamus.
As for the superfaces, the three men will overcome this loss and go on to have huge matches at WrestleMania 29. With The Shield looking extremely strong and these three superstars not looking any worse for taking the loss, the WWE booked this perfectly.

 

John Cena vs. The Rock: Previewing Mega Rematch Set for WrestleMania 29

John Cena vs. The Rock: Previewing Mega Rematch Set for WrestleMania 29


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This time, though, the WWE Championship will be on the line. As impressive as The Rock successfully defending his title was for his momentum against CM Punk at the 2013 Elimination Chamber pay-per-view Sunday, the victory celebration will be short lived.
The Rock must now go on to defend the championship against Cena in the main event of WrestleMania 29 at MetLife Stadium.
Both Cena and The Rock are looking to walk away victorious at WrestleMania, and the long history between these two men is setting the stage for this battle to be the biggest main event in wrestling history.
John Cena vs. The Rock: Part Deux.

Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
When: Sunday, April 7 at 7 p.m. ET
Watch: Pay-per-view (local cable providers)
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What A Win Would Mean For John Cena
Since losing to The Rock at WrestleMania 28, Cena hasn't performed up to his own high standards. His tough stretch includes cashing in the Money in the Bank briefcase and losing and failing to beat Punk for the title on several other occasions as well.
Cena has still been on Raw almost every episode and has worked short programs with fresher faces like Dolph Ziggler and The Shield, but he is the top star in the company. It’s time for Cena to get back to his winning ways.
It’s been too long since we’ve since Cena with the WWE Championship.
Not only would a Cena win be the rejuvenation of his character needs, it would be the escape plan WWE and The Rock were looking for the whole time. It was great having The Rock back, but if anyone had to send the movie star packing, who better than the real face of the company?

What A Win Would Mean For The Rock
Now that The Rock has one title defense under his belt, the thought that he could retain the title against Cena at WrestleMania is intriguing.
As seen by last year’s Extreme Rules PPV—the first show after WrestleMania—WWE is still trying to make the event something special. If The Rock is a surprise to be with the company through the May PPV, there is a chance he could retain at against Cena.
The Rock beating Cena would be an absolute shocker, but it could be the kind of swerve that the WWE Universe loves and supports 100 percent.
The champion could always drop the title to Cena at Extreme Rules, and the hype from The Rock’s stunning win would put the buy rates for the next PPV through the roof.

Prediction: John Cena Wins the WWE Championship
There will be a strong contingent of fans that absolutely hates the decision to put the strap on Cena, but allowing the current face of the company (Cena) to go over the former face of the company (The Rock) for the championship is as close to an actual passing of the torch as anyone could imagine.
WWE is giving the fans this match again because this will make the most money, and Cena winning is also what’s best for the company. WWE is a business first and foremost, and it must do what’s best for the investors and the future.
Cena will be the superstar that remains on every episode of Raw when The Rock returns to Hollywood, so the rub of beating a bona fide legend for the WWE title at WrestleMania will reassert the fact that Cena is the unquestioned No. 1 star.
Beating The Rock in the biggest rematch in WWE history will be the brightest moment in Cena’s storied career.