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Seth Rollins Appears On The Daily Show, Challenges Jon Stewart To Show Up On Raw Next Week

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After a week of trading videos and verbal jabs back and forth, Seth Rollins appeared on The Daily Show to confront host Jon Stewart.

Rollins showed up at the end of the program, interrupting Stewart’s “Moment of Zen” and challenged Stewart to show up on WWE Raw this Monday from Newark, New Jersey. It’s worth noting that The Daily Show films in New York, so it’s likely that Stewart will indeed be appearing on Raw next week.

Stewart jokingly jumped on Rollins’ back after the challenge, but didn’t give a firm commitment to appearing on Raw.

The feud started weeks ago when Seth Rollins insulted Stewart in a promo, saying that anyone could host the Daily Show. Stewart responded by posting a video mocking Rollins and criticizing his decision to leave the Shield. Rollins fired back with one of his own, and WWE has ran with the angle ever since.

Stewart is a known wrestling fan and has mentioned on his show several times that he watches the program with his son. This past Monday Stewart referenced the United States title match between Rusev and John Cena on The Daily Show, but made no mention of Rollins, despite their ongoing war of words. Stewart will conclude his duties on The Daily Show later this year.

You can see video of Rollins’ appearance on the show below.

TNA Impact Wrestling Results 2/27/15

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Credit: Mike Bessler

Things get moving with a recap of last week’s 20-man battle royal for the #1 contendership and then Kurt Angle hits the ramp. He briefly laments his loss and then Lashley comes out. They jaw-jack a little and then Angle says he hopes that Lashley still has the strap after his match with MVP so they can meet for the title next. Lashley gets set to depart but the BDC emerges with Joe on the mic. Joe is pretty sure his pal MVP will get the big win tonight. MVP punctuates the encounter with his own tirade and teases that he’s heading out to the ring but then the group retreats to the back.

TNA re-racks footage from Anderson’s budding feud with EC3 and then Carter and Tyrus emerge from backstage. Commercial sign.

After the break, Mr. Anderson comes out flanked by Rockstar Spud looks like a tag contest.

Ethan Carter III and Tyrus vs. Mr. Anderson and Rockstar Spud

Anderson and Tyrus start things off. Tyrus thinks twice about exposing his newly-shaven cranium before they get into it. Anderson taunts the big dude and then avoids some of Tyrus’s offense. He works Tyrus into the corner and then tags Spud in as the Manchester crowd voices its approval. Spud gets some decent shots in but Tyrus catches him off the ropes and then slams the little guy down a few times before bringing in Carter. EC3 brandishes some clippers and grabs Spud by the hair but the Brit escapes with a Pele kick. After simultaneous tags, Anderson and Tyrus are back in. Anderson fares well against Tyrus initially but Tyrus gets things in hand and works Anderson over, knocking Spud off the apron for good measure. EC# comes in and tries to lock in a clutch on Anderson. Anderson powers out but Carter keeps fighting, tagging in Tyrus for a double-team. Tyrus stays in control but Anderson makes it across the ring for a tag. Spud takes Tyrus down with The Underdog and EC3 flies in to prevent a win. The ref corners Carter, giving Anderson the chance to take Tyrus out with a low blow and a Mic Check. Spud covers for the win. Huzzah.

Result: Mr. Anderson and Rockstar Spud defeat Ethan Carter III and Tyrus via pinfall.

Commercials roll and when we return, EC3 rants backstage about his match and then we go back to the ring to hear from KO champ Taryn Terrell. Taryn tells us that she respects Awesome Kong and that she’s ready to defend the strap right… freaking… now. Instead of Kong, Gail Kim comes out. Gail asks Taryn if she’s really ready to go down the same path that she’s traveled in her battles with Kong. Terrell assures everyone that she’s ready and goes back to waiting for Kong. The lights go down and Kong is in the ring when they come back on. Terrell tears at Kong but the behemoth makes short work of the champ and lumbers away after checking out Taryn’s championship title.

Backstage, the BDC strategizes for MVP’s forthcoming title match against Lashley.

After some previews for this season of Destination America’s Mountain Monsters show, we return to the big program for more action. We check out a package highlighting the trials and tribulations of Bobby Roode and then Aries talks backstage about getting down to business in the ring.

DJ Z is on the ramp next and he heralds the coming of Robbie E and Angelina Love. Oh, and Jessie Godderz. Looks like it’s time for some intergender tag action.

Brooke Tessmacher and Chris Hernandez vs. Angelina Love and Robbie E

Robbie E attacks Sarge from behind to get things underway. Melendez returns fire by tossing Robbie E on to the mat and covering for a near fall shortly thereafter. Brooke tags in and Robbie suggests he may stay in to fight he former squeeze but he brings Angelina in after all. Then Love tags Robbie in and he lures Brooke into the corner where Angelina brings her down from the apron and then comes back in to take charge. Love roughs up Brooke a bit but misses a move in the corner and then Tessmacher turns it around. Robbie gets the blind tag when Angelina hits the ropes but Brooke doesn’t see it. Melendez gets distracted by some of the BroMans outside and Robbie dumps Brooke from off the top rope and covers her for the pin. Weird.

Result: Angelina Love and Robbie E defeat Brooke Tessmacher and Chris Hernandez via pinfall

Before a commercial, we go discover that EC3 has cornered Spud with the clippers backstage. When we rejoin the show, Anderson breaks things up and chases off Carter and Tyrus. More backstage vignette-styled action follows as Gunner gets Angle motivated. Let’s head back to ringside…

Austin Aries takes to the mic and says he just might cash in his Feast or Fired briefcase tonight if things go his way. Then the BDC’s music hits. Joe comes out on his own and says with the snap of his fingers, he can bring “trained assassins” down to deal with Aries. They get ready to fight and Aries meets Joe head on with a dive outside. It’s on, children.

Austin Aries vs. Samoa Joe

The conflict moves to the ring and the bell sounds. Aries moves quickly to keep a step ahead of Joe and the crowd supports him. Joe turns the table and gets all over Aries but A-Double offers enough resistance to stay in the hunt. Once Aries returns to a vertical base, the two trade shots but Joe gets back in the dominant position with a Samoan Drop. Aries fires up, though, landing some decent airborne maneuvers before crapping out on an attempt to hit a brainbuster. He does put Joe down for a near fall and locks in the submission hold. Kenny King comes out and tries to get involved but he clocks Joe with the case on accident. Aries delivers a 450 splash off the top and covers for the three-count.

Result: Austin Aries defeats Samoa Joe via pinfall.

Post-match, A-Double gets put through a table by some of the BDC bros. Backstage, MVP is trying to talk Eric Young into helping him out with the title match. Commercial time.

Rampage Brown and Noam Dar start working a match but Bram comes out and cleans house. He grabs a mic and calls Magnus out but Grado comes out instead. The live crowd is stoked but this seems like it’ll end badly. Grado gets face to face with Bram and talks some trash before landing a few shots. Bram gets on top and it’s a drubbing from there. As Hulk Hogan might say, “It’s not a match, brother…”

The BDC escorts MVP to the ring as the main event is within sight.

TNA Heavyweight Title Match: MVP vs. Lashley

MVP gets some offense in off the bell but Lashley seizes control in short order. When the BDC cronies threaten to tip the scales from the outside, the ref threatens to eject them. Back in the ring, MVP works Lashley over with a kick and a shot off the ropes. Lashley springs up and peppers MVP but the BDC boss puts him down for another near fall. Lashley ends up outside as King and Joe double-team him while the ref is distracted. MVP gets his mitts on Lashley again and puts him in a submission hold but Lashley fights out of it. He roars back and they take each other out as the ref begins a count. Both guys end up on their feet and trade shots until Lashley gets the momentum. He takes apart MVP, ultimately hitting a spinebuster but MVP kicks out at two. Lashley delivers a spear but the ref is knocked out, giving Eric Young an opportunity to sneak in with a chair and take out the champ. Roode storms the ring and battles Young up the ramp as Lashley and MVP get back to their battle. Lashley puts MVP down for a pin once and the ref is still out. He gets MVP on the mat again and the BDC pulls the ref out of the ring. Joe flies in and whoops up on Lashley, softening him up for the pinfall. Gunner charges in and takes on Joe as another ref is on the scene to officiate. Lashley kicks out and MVP goes outside for a chair. Drew Galloway thwarts that plan and Lashley lands another spear for the pinfall victory.

Result: Lashley defeats MVP via pinfall, retaining the title.

UFC 184 Preview: Ronda Rousey Vs. Cat Zingano, History Making Show, Live Coverage Saturday

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Credit for this release goes to Sean Ross Sapp

Anchored by a fight almost two years in the making, UFC 184 is a history maker. While not the most attractive fight card on paper, it’s the first in UFC history to feature a main event and co-headliner consisting only of women. It just so happens the main event plays host to one of the biggest crossover stars in the sport’s history, “Rowdy” Ronda Rousey.

Rousey is dominant. It looked as if Sara McMann, a fellow Olympian, stood the best chance at being her kryptonite, but was disposed of in just one round. Rousey’s next opponent, jiu jitsu black belt Alexis Davis, lasted only sixteen seconds. Now she stands across the cage from a different skill set than she’s ever faced in unbeaten Cat Zingano.

It’s not likely Zingano will win– it’d be a monumental upset. Zingano originally earned her title shot with a win over Miesha Tate two years ago. An ACL tear, as well as personal issues kept Zingano on the shelf for well over a year before a comeback win over Amanda Nunes last year.

Despite her undefeated record, her strengths play into the much stronger strengths of her opponent Rousey.

Zingano likes to work in the clinch, most notably to throw knees and use snap downs. This is a huge no-no when facing Rousey, who is all too comfortable sending her opponents head over heels and crashing to the mat with her elite judo.

Rousey and Zingano aren’t the only stars on the show, however. Former ESPY nominated boxer Holly Holm is also undefeated, and finally making her UFC debut. The Jackson-Winklejohn product has steamrolled her questionable competition on the regional circuit, and will now face top-15 women’s bantamweight Raquel Pennington.

Pennington is looking to score a monumental upset that would continue her winning ways. Her 5-4 record is deceiving, as she’s one two of three in the UFC, with her only loss being a split decision to Jessica Andrade. She’s also much more experienced than her record would indicate, as she went 7-1 as an amateur, and 2-1 on The Ultimate Fighter.

Holm’s fight is particularly interesting because of her top-notch boxing and kickboxing. Women’s MMA mirrors early men’s MMA in that there aren’t a whole lot of well rounded competitors yet. The top of the heap tend to be a high level at one discipline, while rounding out the rest of their game (see Rousey, McMann, Cyborg). Holly Holm falls into that category.

What makes Holm special is her footwork. To beat Ronda Rousey, people need to stay out of clinch range. Holm does that with a variety of long range strikes, and some of the best footwork in the sport today. She gets in, unloads her combinations and gets back out. Her fight with Pennington should be very telling.

Holm won’t be the lone potential opponent for Rousey in the house, however. Cris “Cyborg” Justino will be at UFC 184 following her Invicta FC fight, as well as “Four Horsewomen” rival Bethe Correia.

Elsewhere on the card, aging Ultimate Fighter veteran looks to get his career back on track against a struggling Jake Ellenberger. Koscheck is coming off of an extended layoff, and Ellenberger is going through the darkest point in his career. This could very well be the end of the line for one of these two welterweight mainstays. The card also features a veteran of 24 UFC fights in Gleison Tibau taking on Tony Ferguson, who has won 7 of his 8 UFC fights.

Wrestling Inc has you covered for the full event, starting with the preliminary fights at 7 PM eastern.

Intercontinental Title Ladder Match Announced For WrestleMania 31

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WWE has just announced that Bad News Barrett will defend the WWE Intercontinental Title at WrestleMania 31 against multiple Superstars in a Ladder Match.

WWE noted on their website that the number of challengers and their identities will be revealed in the next few weeks. Names already likely to participate include Dean Ambrose, Dolph Ziggler, and R-Truth.

Update: Rey Mysterio Jr. No Longer With With WWE

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After our initial post below, it’s been confirmed by WWE that Rey Mysterio has indeed gotten his release.

The original post is below.

Former WWE Champion Rey Mysterio has been moved to the Alumni section of WWE.com. While WWE has not issued a statement, this usually indicates that a talent is done with the company.

Mysterio signed with WWE in June of 2002 and went on to win the World Heavyweight Championship twice, and the WWE World Heavyweight Championship once. His last match in the company was against Bad News Barrett the night after WrestleMania 30.

Spoilers: WWE Smackdown Results For 2/26/15

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Thanks to Emmy for the following WWE SmackDown spoilers from tonight’s tapings in Atlanta:

* Daniel Bryan kicks off SmackDown with an in-ring promo. He talks about WrestleMania 31 but is interrupted by Bad News Barrett, who insults Bryan and Dean Ambrose. Ambrose comes out and they brawl. Bryan picks up the IC Title belt and handed it to Barrett but just to distract him. Ambrose and Bryan double teamed Barrett. Barrett dropped the title and ran off, leaving Ambrose and Bryan to celebrate with the title.

* Dean Ambrose defeated The Miz. Barrett came through the crowd to get his title back.

* Renee Young interviews Ambrose backstage.

* Natalya defeated Naomi. Tyson Kidd, Cesaro and The Usos were at ringside and fought.

* Lana and Rusev came out for a promo to mock John Cena. Jack Swagger interrupted but Rusev ended up beating him down. Rusev put Swagger in The Accolade as the Russian flag dropped over the ring.

* Daniel Bryan vs. Bad News Barrett is next. R-Truth was on commentary and ended up stealing Barrett’s title belt. Bryan got the win with a running knee. After the match, Barrett looked around for his title but had no idea what happened to it.

* Byron Saxton interviews Roman Reigns backstage.

* R-Truth finds Ambrose backstage and gives him the IC Title belt.

* Fandango defeated Curtis Axel. Axel now has a clock that shows how long he’s been in the Royal Rumble.

* Bray Wyatt cut another mysterious promo on The Undertaker.

* Goldust defeated Adam Rose. Stardust was dressed as one of the Rosebuds and attacked Goldust.

* Ryback, Erick Rowan and Dolph Ziggler defeated Kane, Big Show and Seth Rollins when Ryback hit his finisher on Rollins and pinned him. Ryback got the biggest pop of the match.

Ken Shamrock Vs. Kimbo Slice Booked In Bellator

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Bellator MMA is firmly grasping on their new direction, as big names take precedence in the company. Today the company announced Kimbo Slice vs. Ken Shamrock for June 20 in St. Louis.

The fight was originally set to take place in EliteXC over six years ago at their Heat event. Ken Shamrock sustained a cut backstage and had to be replaced by Seth Petruzelli, who knocked out Kimbo in 14 seconds. The fight led to the downfall of EliteXC as an organization.

Kimbo Slice is now a combined 13-3 through professional boxing, MMA and exhibition bouts, while the 51 year-old Shamrock hasn’t fought professionally since 2010.

Kimbo appeared on ESPN.com and said I “hungry for the activity, and Shamrock was a part of the menu.” Slice also said that Bellator made him an offer he couldn’t refuse. The company has taken a drastically different direction since former Strikeforce President Scott Coker took over the company from Bjorn Rebney last year.

Shamrock was set to compete for the BKB promotion, but there’s no word as to whether that booking will be fulfilled.

More On The Undertaker Staying Off WWE TV Until WrestleMania, WWE Makes Offer To Samoa Joe

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Source: F4WOnline

– We noted before that WWE’s current plan is for The Undertaker to stay off TV until WrestleMania 31. It should be noted that while he’s not scheduled to be on TV, Taker will respond to Bray Wyatt’s challenge in some way, possibly as soon as Monday’s RAW.

WWE’s website has an article wondering if The Undertaker will accept the challenge. They wrote:

“It’s a constant in life that everything will eventually come to an end. And despite Bray Wyatt’s cries for a monumental clash on The Grandest Stage of Them All, he may have to look elsewhere for his WresleMania moment. The WWE Universe will simply have to wait on the edge of its seat to see if The Undertaker’s WrestleMania reign is truly over.”

– WWE has reportedly made an offer to Samoa Joe. We don’t have any other details yet but Joe won’t have any trouble finding work as several promotions are interested in signing him.

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