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UFC 185 “Pettis vs. dos Anjos” Results 3/14/15

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UFC 185: “Pettis vs. dos Anjos” Results – March 14, 2015 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

Preliminary Card (UFC Fight Pass)

* Women’s Bantamweight: Germaine de Randamie defeated Larissa Pacheco via TKO (punches) in 2:02 of Round 2

* Lightweight: Joseph Duffy defeated Jake Lindsey via TKO (head kick and punches) in 1:47 of Round 1

* Flyweight: Ryan Benoit defeated Sergio Pettis via TKO (punches) in 1:34 of Round 2

Preliminary Card (FX)

* Heavyweight: Jared Rosholt defeated Josh Copeland via TKO (punches) in 3:12 of Round 3

* Catchweight (157 lbs): Beneil Dariush defeated Daron Cruickshank via Submission (rear-naked choke) in 2:48 of Round 2

* Middleweight: Elias Theodorou defeated Roger Narvaez via TKO (punches) in 4:07 of Round 2

* Lightweight: Ross Pearson defeated Sam Stout via KO (Punch) in 1:32 of Round 2

Main Card On PPV

* Flyweight: Henry Cejudo defeated Chris Cariaso via Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

* Heavyweight: Alistair Overeem defeated Roy Nelson via Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

* Welterweight: Johny Hendricks defeated Matt Brown via Decision (unanimous) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

* Women’s Strawweight Title Match: Joanna Jędrzejczyk defeated champion Carla Esparza via TKO (punches) in 4:17 of Round 2

* Lightweight Title Match: Rafael dos Anjos defeated Champion Anthony Pettis via Decision (unanimous) (50-45, 50-45, 50-45)

The Rock Allegedly Leaves Mansion Trashed, Owners Want Him To Pay Up, Photos Of Damages

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Source: Gossip Extra

Gossip Extra reports that the owners of a $6 million mansion in Southwest Ranches, Florida are wanting Dwayne Johnson to pony up and pay for damages to the property. According to the report, Johnson and his crew had been renting the mansion for the past two years for $25,000 per month while his permanent home was being finished, and he had just moved out.

Neighbors of Johnson told Gossip Extra that the house was not properly maintained, and the website has photos of some of the damages, which include a mission fountain and two broken air conditioning units. Some of the other damages included rotten Astroturf in the batting cage, thousands of dead plants and flowers, dozens of dead rare tropical fish in the salt water tank and more.

The owners are asking Johnson to pay $80,000 for the damages to the five-acre home.

missing fountain

One AC compressor that died because of poor maintenance has yet to be replaced at the Broward mansion that Dwayne Johnson rented for the past two years (Gossip Extra photo)

Son Of Havoc Talks His Tough Enough Elimination, Lucha Underground, More

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Donald Wood, Mike Chiari and Brandon Galvin recently interviewed Lucha Underground Star Son of Havoc on Ring Rust Radio this week. Below are some highlights:

Donald Wood: You are been one of the most popular stars in Lucha Underground, which airs every Wednesday at 8 p.m. on El Rey Network. You also have plenty of experience in many different promotions. How is the Lucha Underground locker room different from other companies and what is the general feeling about where the company stands now and where it’s going in the future?

I think everyone is really on the same page, which is quite rare. The locker room is like a cohesive unit. There’s no cliques, there’s no certain guys hanging out in certain areas, there’s not the ex-WWE guys. It’s all people on the same page realizing what they are a part of and realizing we have the chance to create something new and different in the wrestling space which hasn’t been done in God knows how many years. Everyone is really excited and motivated to work together. Hopefully that cohesive unite we have become will continue on because the effects from it can be seen on the show. Everything really is running so well and we are being treated so well.

Mike Chiari: Lucha Underground has really taken the wrestling world by storm and emerged as a great alternative for wrestling fans who are looking for something unique. Above all else, what do you think truly sets Lucha Underground apart from the other top American promotions, and why do you think so many fans have gravitated toward it?

I think Lucha Underground is an evolution of our business. It’s the difference between us as kids and or our parents watching the Brady Bunch Vs Breaking Bad. The way things are shot, the angles used, the actors, and there is just more expected from today’s audience. They are smarter than they have been treated in the past. It’s not just here is something in front of you, now there is little hints and things you have to decipher. Now we see as entertainment has evolved, audiences can keep up with this kind of thing. Lucha Underground is that type of evolution in the wrestling business. If you’re flipping through the channels and come across it on a cinematic vignettes, the in-ring action, costuming, you will see it’s so fresh and unique. I am so happy to be a part of it because I have clamored for change as so many of us have been forever. Now to be a part of that change, it’s just really so exciting and different. I think a lot of times wrestling falls into that category of old boys club. The mentality of this is how it’s been done and how it’s going to be done. Now with a new fresh set of eyes, everything is being looked at as fresh and new and that’s coming across in the content.

Brandon Galvin: During your match with Johnny Mundo, fans really started to support you and you’ve been having far more success recently than when Lucha Underground first started. As a performer, how important is to you that the fans are now supporting and appreciating your in-ring abilities?

It’s very nice to say the least. I’ve been in the business for 14 years and always felt that with the right matching I had a lot to offer. I feel like in Lucha Underground is the first time I have been given the ball. It wasn’t necessarily being given the ball as much as me smelling that the ball was near me, seeking it down, grabbing it, and then running. I think I have a lot to offer and Lucha Underground is the perfect platform to show that. Lucha Underground really listens to the talent and the people behind the stage, the fans, they are a lot more interactive then people realize. As the fans got behind me, they saw that I had so much to offer. At first I was being offered as this powerful guy but then surprised them with my unique move set and moves that really took people aback. I absolutely love having the fans at my back. That’s the real beauty of this industry is that it’s an art that’s evolving right before your eyes. If I go to a basketball game and yell for LeBron to shoot a 3 and he does, I want him to do it again so I chant for it again, but that doesn’t mean it’s going to happen. Where in wrestling, stuff like that can happen. In Lucha Underground, I have been told specifically we love you, be you. As a wrestler that’s all we can ask for you know? I am being given all the opportunity I have ever wanted, in front of a rabid and involved crowd. The fans aren’t just fans there. There are intricately linked and involved with us. We feed off their energy and they feed off of ours. The Temple has become a cool place and awesome environment.

Donald Wood: While you have spent much of your career as an unmasked wrestler, the Son of Havoc gimmick is not your first time wrestling with a mask. Whose decision was it to have you wear a mask for Lucha Underground and what differences does it present to you as a performer?

They have their vision for people and characters, and with my background they felt I would be able to adapt to that style. Wrestling with a mask is very difficult. For the audience not clued in on exactly what it’s like, sight, hearing, and breathing is all an issue. It is insanely hot when you are shooting a show with the lights involved as well. I haven’t even wore tights before this gimmick. I always thought that its 2015, there’s no reason to wear tights anymore. Now with Lucha, I’m wearing tights and leather boots for the first time ever. I know Prince Puma is in the same situation right now with wearing the mask and boots. It’s definitely a different world and hopefully this helps to see how it really can be.

Mike Chiari: Your partnership with Ivelisse has been one of the most entertaining parts of Lucha Underground. The two of you are obviously very familiar with each other having both been a part of Tough Enough, but how have you enjoyed your time working side-by-side with Ivelisse, and why do you believe the two of you have been able to mesh so well together as a tandem?

I think we work so well together because we have known each other for years even before Tough Enough. We had this weird trajectory of two people living in this weird circumstance of Tough Enough to now seeing each other again here it’s a weird story of how our careers intertwined. We are both just really excited for this opportunity and showcase we have been given. We both have this environment now that we can really show case what we do. We both have an appreciation for lucha libre, the business, and respect for those who came before us. We are two people at similar parts of our lives and careers and we are just excited to be on TV. With Lucha Underground we have so much free reign. We are included in the creative process, everything and everyone is taken seriously. No ideas are shot down or laughed at. Being on TV helps and gives us the opportunity to tell stories that you can’t do on the indie circuit where we do a show once a month. It’s easier when you don’t have to follow on a website and you can watch it every week and it’s in your face.

Brandon Galvin: Yourself and the other wrestlers at Lucha Underground have really been pushing the limit it seems when it comes to the high-risk maneuvers. How much competition is there backstage to one up the next person and how do you when to draw the line?

As of now, the environment backstage is really unique. There is a monitor in the back that everybody can watch and we all root for each other. Us as the workers watching it makes us feel like reborn fans. When I’m in the back watching Johnny, I can’t wait to see what he does next. He is so motivated to push the envelope and do things that in the past we would have held back on doing. Now he does this crazy stuff where I’m left saying, “what?! That was crazy”! Everyone is pushing the envelope to help the show grow and then helps us to grow as individuals. It’s fun to sit there and watch and wonder what’s going on or what’s going to happen next. Being able to watch as a fan and not just a chore is fun to me. We are just riding this wave right now and where we are all supporting each other. I’ll come to the back and everyone is hugging and cheering and I’m doing that for them as well. It’s a really neat time for the company as a whole.

Donald Wood: You had a brief stint with the WWE and were one of the biggest names on the show Tough Enough. I’m still not over your elimination. What did performing with the biggest company in the country do for your psyche and your drive in the wrestling industry?

All that can really be said at the end of the day was Tough Enough was a TV show. Take that for what it is. I don’t hold any ill will towards Stone Cold Steve Austin and I actually stay in touch with him to this day. I did American Ninja Warrior last year and talked to him right before I went on. We talked about wrestling, Cesaro, the Shield, I mean if you want to talk about someone who loves wrestling its Cesaro. It was a good experience overall. I never thought coming out of it I would ever meet Stone Cold or if I did it would have just been in the back. I’m sure part of his contract wasn’t to pick one of the talents or two and keep in touch with them indefinitely. Ultimately I’m thankful for the people I have met along the ride and now that it’s come around again full circle.

Mike Chiari: One of the most intriguing aspects of Lucha Underground is that the male and female talent work together rather than being placed in different divisions, and it works really well with your match against Sexy Star being a great example of it. At the same time, there’s been some bad publicity regarding inter-gender wrestling outside Lucha Underground based on what happened at Beyond Wrestling recently, but with all that in mind, how you feel about the manner in which Lucha Underground?

I think it will continue to grow. I didn’t realize how groundbreaking it was or could be. I never thought that it was weird or different. When the show aired I saw the people’s reaction to it and how they were blown away. I always loved ECW and how crazy they were and I never thought of Miss Congeniality or Lita if they were to wrestle a guy. When I saw a lot of the feedback about it I was honored to be a part of it. Sexy Star is a bad ass. She is in incredible shape so when she was in there I said let’s see what she has. She has hitting me and she was beating the crap out of me. Take this from a guy who has been in the gym since he was ten years old and prides himself on his physical ability, she is legitimately tough. I believe the UFC at one time was on record as saying they were not interested in women’s fighting and that it won’t happen. Now you look at them and that whole division is taking off. Then they thought about revisiting it, do we need them to just be eye candy, do we delegate them to fight one another, or can we see what they are really capable of and mix it up with the men? I know for a fact Ivelisse sure does. Why should they hold them back from doing that? Moving forward, I think we have given a platform to that and we will see more of that.

Brandon Galvin: As we’re seeing, you’re gaining a lot more success at Lucha Underground, but what do you feel you need to do to break through to the next level and contend for the Lucha Underground Championship?

That is something I would like to do definitely. I started off against Sexy Starr, Mascarita Sagrada, and Pimpinela. At the time I was seen more and treated more as a joke. Then Aztec Warfare happened, the 10-way match happened, and I was able to show what I was capable of. All of a sudden, the channel started to open their eyes, backstage opened their eyes, and the fans opened their eyes and saw what I could do. I wear that as a badge of pride opening their eyes like that and being with them since the first episode. No matter what happens or where the show goes, ill forever have been part of the first show which only had six people on it. Fans appreciate that stuff when you are one of the original guys and stuck your necks out for a company, believed in the concept, that’s the kind of stuff that resonates with people. I think Prince Puma and I have shown little pieces of what we are capable of doing together and what we could possible do in other types of matches. I don’t think anyone would be oppose to a Prince Puma Vs Son of Havoc match. It would be spectacular and one of a kind type of match. I would love an opportunity like that. Since day one I have shown I can go from 0 to 60 in a short amount of time and I want to keep up that momentum. I love to keep reinventing the business I love and want to be on top of the company same day. They are bring in world class talents like Alberto Al Patron and I want to test myself against them. I’m only in this to be the best I can be and you can’t get better working guys better than you. This could open me up to a whole new style and set of guys.

Donald Wood: How did the name son of Havoc come about?

That was given to me and I think it fits. I like to bring the chaos and destruction to the ring. I’m something different, I’m the aerial executioner, the crazy look, black attire, Ivelisse, I think were bad ass and it all works together.

Brad Maddox Returns To The Road Tonight, Paul Heyman On Promoting WrestleMania 31

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– WWE Superstar Brad Maddox is returning to the road for WWE at tonight’s live event in Milwaukee, according to PWInsider. Maddox was backstage at SmackDown in Atlanta a few weeks back but hasn’t been a regular on TV since May 2014.

– Paul Heyman tweeted the following about promoting WrestleMania 31 last night:

Just got off the phone w/ a West Coast reporter who says “Does @WWE know ur promoting @WrestleMania at 230am on a Friday Night?”
— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) March 14, 2015

I am promoting this @WWE @WrestleMania 24 hours a day. My client @BrockLesnar is in the main event! pic.twitter.com/LT4mAmcQII
— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) March 14, 2015

.. and @WWE @WrestleMania is a GLOBAL phenomenon. So now it’s time for INTERNATIONAL media as well! #15DaysToGo
— Paul Heyman (@HeymanHustle) March 14, 2015

Spoilers: TNA Impact Tapings For 3/27 And 4/3/15

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TNA taped the March 27th and April 3rd episodes of Impact Wrestling on Friday night in Orlando. Thanks to Erin, below are spoilers. We’re not sure yet on when the first taping ends.

* James Storm cut a promo inside the steel cage and talked about ending Jeff Hardy tonight. Hardy came out and they had words. Manik attacked Hardy but got taken out. Abyss then attacked but got hit with a steel chair.

* Kurt Angle came out for a promo in the ring. He’s interrupted by Tyrus and Ethan Carter III, who insult Angle. Bobby Roode comes out and also wants in on the World Title picture. Eric Young comes out and wants in also. Austin Aries beings his Feast or Fired briefcase out and says he’s going to win the title soon. Angle says he will face everyone and he leaves. Bobby Lashley comes out and isn’t happy. He and Aries get attacked by EC3, Tyrus and Young until Mr. Anderson makes the save.

* Ethan Carter III, Tyrus and Eric Young defeated Bobby Roode, Anderson and Aries.

* Awesome Kong defeated Brooke Tessmacher. Kong goes to attack after the match but Taryn Terrell makes the save. They brawl and Kong throws her through a table.

* Bram cuts a promo on Mickie James and Magnus but they interrupt. Magnus and Bram start brawling. Bram hits a low blow and tries to kiss Mickie but he gets attacked again and beat down.

* Rockstar Spud retained the X Division Title over Low Ki. Drew Galloway brawled with The BDC during the match. MVP cut a promo on Galloway and they had words. The former Camacho and Shaun Ricker come out to help Drew. They call themselves The Rising.

* Gail Kim defeated Angelina Love.

* Eric Young defeated Bobby Roode.

* The Wolves come out for a promo and announce that due to Eddie Edwards being injured, they are vacating the TNA Tag Team Titles.

* Magnus defeated Bram in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. James Storm ended up interfering to calm Bram down and it looks like he will be with Storm.

* World Champion Kurt Angle defeated Lashley in a match where the had a screwy finish, likely leading to a rematch as Lashley did get his shoulder up before the pin.

* Jeff Hardy defeated James Storm in a cage match with weapons.

The Rock To Host Pre-WrestleMania Episode Of Saturday Night Live

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– The Rock revealed on Twitter that he will be hosting SNL for the 4th time on March 28th. He tweeted:

“LIVE FROM NEW YORK”.. My honor to host #SNL for the 4x. #90MinOfElectricity #2MinOfPeeBreaks #LetsRoll MARCH 28th. pic.twitter.com/P5ZmNTBHpg
— Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) March 13, 2015

Scott Hall, Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels Comment On WM31 Ladder Match

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– WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall, who is no stranger to the Intercontinental Title and big ladder matches, tweeted the following about the Intercontinental Title Ladder Match at WrestleMania 31:

I’m pleased to see the IC Championship Ladder match at WM31gettting some well deserved hype. I dare you young cats to make your WM Moment
— Scott Hall (@SCOTTHALLNWO) March 13, 2015

Bret Hart commented the following…

The #LadderMatch will always be special! I remember my matches! but this one will be something to watch at #WM31#ictitle @WWE @WrestleMania
— Bret Hart (@BretHart) March 13, 2015

Shawn Michaels stated…

A ladder match at @WrestleMania can change a career (trust me). It’s not about just having a great match…it’s about winning. I’m watching.
— Shawn Michaels (@ShawnMichaels) March 13, 2015

Were Some Accusations Against Bill DeMott Exaggerated?, Talk From WWE Developmental

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Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

While most of the accusations against former WWE NXT trainer Bill DeMott that have came out are from early 2013, some of the stories dated back to his first run as developmental coach that ended in 2007. Issues with DeMott are one of the reasons why WWE had cameras installed in the Performance Center and why all practices are filmed. The company wanted video proof to defend themselves with in case there were any potential lawsuits in the future. As noted, WWE officials are expecting lawsuits to come out of the DeMott controversy.

The issues with DeMott were no secret among people within the company and many were surprised that he still had a job. There was a feeling that the controversy was a timebomb that could go off at any time and it did.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that a number of people who were around developmental then note now that most of the stories from Austin Matelson (Judas Devlin) were true but some were exaggerated. WWE noted in their statement that they completed a full investigation into Matelson’s accusations and the way they handled that investigation was heavily criticized among people close to developmental, at least the ones that are talking.

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