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The Future of the Undertaker, and Concussion Update

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Credit the source to F4WOnline

Regarding why Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXX may have seemed off, it’s said that The Undertaker didn’t know what they were doing and had to rely on Lesnar to keep them going. Nobody knows exactly where the concussion came but it may have been on the single leg takedown where Taker hit his head on the floor. He was released from the hospital yesterday.

There was a lot of talk about Taker’s future backstage at WrestleMania and RAW. Nobody knows for sure if that was Taker’s last match but it was certainly being talked about like it was.

Wrestling News 4/8/14: New TNA Writer, Rock Comments on Mania, More

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– The Rock tweeted the following about his WrestleMania XXX appearance:

“Crazy story.. In 1997 (1yr into my wrestling career) I started using the moniker “The People’s Champion” in honor of one of my heroes Muhammad Ali. In 1998 the Ali family came to see me wrestle in Louisville, KY and gave me the officially nod from Muhammad himself to carry the “People’s Champ” name proudly. From that defining night in Louisville to last night’s WRESTLEMANIA 30 in New Orleans, I proudly stand The People’s Champ. To me, it’ll always mean much more than a nickname… its a very special connection. THANK YOU. #PeoplesChamp4Life #ThxStoneCold4TheBeers”

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– WWE will run tonight’s Main Event and this week’s SmackDown from the Cajundome in Lafayette, Louisiana. Top stars John Cena, Hulk Hogan, Batista, Daniel Bryan, Randy Orton, The Shield, Triple H, The Wyatt Family and others are advertised. Confirmed for Main Event is The Shield vs. The Wyatt Family and SmackDown will feature Cesaro vs. Big Show. Advertised locally is Bryan, Cena and The Shield vs. Orton, Kane and The Wyatt Family. If you’d like to help out with live spoilers tonight, please e-mail me.

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– Chris Jericho’s Talk Is Jericho podcast on Wednesday will be Rey Mysterio with part 2 of their interview. On Friday his guest will be Dave Mustaine of Megadeth.

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As of today, Christy Hemme is now part of the TNA creative team. Hemme commented on her new job, writing on her Twitter:
“I am SOOOOOO excited to bring a female touch to the product!!!! 1st day on the job and LOVING it!!!! @IMPACTWRESTLING”

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Dixie Carter will be returning on Thursday’s show. She posted the following teaser:

“This Thursday on #Impact, a TNA talent will feel the #WrathOfDixie and we will also unveil exciting news that will heat up the summer.”

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– TNA will hold two One Night Only pay-per-view tapings this coming Saturday night in Orlando. Names announced include Trent Baretta, Low Ki, Rubix, Rashad Cameron and Sonjay Dutt.

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– Jim Ross commented on WWE hitting the “reset button” on RAW last night:

“Reset button hit by @WWE after #WrestleMania. New & old choosing sides. In a Perfect world, WM31 creative outline starts now…top 3 bouts.”

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Source: F4WOnline

– When the WWE Network subscriber numbers came out on Monday, there were people within WWE who were surprised and took it as not a good sign. Many in the company were expecting over 1 million subscribers. Apparently there’s talk that we may see a price jump to $11.99 or $12.99 per month next year.

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The idea of doing The Shield vs. Evolution (Triple H, Batista and Randy Orton) has been pitched, possibly for the WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view, depending on who challenges Daniel Bryan for the WWE World Heavyweight Title.

There’s speculation that we will see an Evolution vs. The Shield War Games match but it probably won’t happen. The idea of bringing back War Games has been brought up many times over the years but Vince McMahon always shoots it down.

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– Viktor of NXT Tag Team Champions The Ascension teased on Twitter last night that they would be coming to WWE’s main roster soon.

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– Bad News Barrett and his new cape were a hot topic on social media during last night’s RAW where Barrett finally returned to the ring on TV. Barrett tweeted:

“What’s with the new cape? This is pro-wrestling, and things go better with a little bit of #razzmatazz. #BNB”

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– Vickie Guerrero tweeted last night that her “vision is complete” after NXT Women’s Champion Paige won the Divas Title from AJ Lee on last night’s RAW.

– With her win, Paige is the youngest Divas Champion ever. No word yet on who’s next in line for the NXT Women’s Title but Charlotte has been pushed lately. It’s possible Paige drops the title at the NXT TV tapings in two weeks.

– Many current and former WWE stars took to Twitter last night to congratulate Paige. Her rival Emma tweeted the following:

“So proud of you @RealPaigeWWE! Fortunate to have been able to share this journey with you! Well deserved! The future is exciting! #RAW #WWE”

Finally, Paige tweeted on the win:

“I think that went well.. #AndTheNewwwwwWWEDivasChampion!! #RAW #HolyMoly”

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– While this week will be the final episode of WWE Main Event on the Ion network, the show will continue to be a WWE Network exclusive domestically and will be syndicated internationally.

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– With the recent changes to WWE’s Flinstones movie script, CM Punk is out and Rey Mysterio is in. The Undertaker will also be featured. The line-up for the film includes Rey, Taker, John Cena, Daniel Bryan, Vince McMahon and The Bella Twins.

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– Daniel Bryan and Brie Bella will be getting married this Friday. It doesn’t look like they will get much of a honeymoon with Bryan winning the WWE World Heavyweight Title. Brie tweeted the following after RAW:

“4 more days till I marry the man of my dreams!!! I Can hardly sleep! What an amazing time in the Danielsons lives right now!! I’m enjoying every second of it!”

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– The Rock tweeted the following to Triple H this morning:

“@TripleH Another phenomenal Wrestlemania performance – proud of you, Trip. Your conditioning is insane! I will now go do cardio. Dammit.”

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– As seen on the WWE Network this past week, former NFL star Shawne Merriman has been working some of WWE’s pre and post-show panels. Merriman reportedly worked a WWE tryout last year but wasn’t offered a job. For what it’s worth, Rey Mysterio tweeted about hanging out with Merriman in New Orleans and referred to him as a future WWE Superstar.

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Source: PWInsider Elite

– It’s said that CM Punk and AJ Lee being engaged is now openly being discussed backstage within WWE.

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– For those wondering, Sting was not backstage at last night’s RAW in New Orleans. Many are now believing he wont be debuting for a long while.

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– As seen at WrestleMania XXX, Daniel Bryan debuted a new pair of fur-lined kickpads. Bryan revealed in the last part of his WrestleMania Diary on WWE.com that the kickpads were a tribute to wrestling legend Bruiser Brody.

The WWE Raw Report 4/7/14 (Daniel Bryan Defends Against HHH, RVD Returns)

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[spacer height=”20px”]Raw Pre-Show 4/7/14

– Our panel this week consists of Josh Matthews, Alex Riley, Booker T, and former NFL star Shawn Merriman. Lots of WrestleMania recapping with actual video footage from the event instead of photo stills. I guess they figure if you have the Network for this pre-show, then you had it for WrestleMania last night. Discussion on the Bryan matches, Undertaker’s streak ending, Cena

– Superstars matches included Ryback defeating Dolph Ziggler, and Kofi Kingston vs. Titus O’Neil. Crowd was SUPER HOT for Ziggler, too bad they continue to bury him.

– They hype some of the post Mania Raw happenings from the last several years. I reiterate, the live crowd is SUPER HOT. You’d think JBL was Daniel Bryan based on the cheers.

– We learn that Raw will kick off with Daniel Bryan. Brock Lesnar will also be on the show.

WWE Monday Night Raw 4/7/14

– Raw kicks off with a lengthy video that covers the entire HHH vs. Daniel Bryan feud, culminating with his WrestleMania win.

– Daniel Bryan makes it to ringside with his newly won WWE Titles. Crowd won’t let him talk, just insanely loud noise going on. Chants everywhere from his name to “You Deserve It”… Daniel asks the fans if they ever get tired, the fans respond “NO, NO, NO”. Bryan tries to make his way through the interview as the fans continue to chant for him.

Cue the Authority. HHH and Stephanie stand on the apron to “Asshole” chants. HHH says he won’t get in the ring, so Bryan gets in his face and chants YES with the titles in hand. I hope the fans can hang with this enthusiasm all night. HHH calls this nothing more than a moment, and it won’t last. HHH is going to make sure Bryan doesn’t make it through tonight as champion. HHH is fuming. HHH SAYS HE WILL BEAT BRYAN FOR THE TITLE TONIGHT, BECAUSE IT’S HIS SHOW, AND THERE’s NOT A DAMN THING BRYAN CAN DO ABOUT IT!

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– HHH & Stephanie are backstage talking trash on Bryan. Batista is pissed that HHH is getting a rematch. Batista said he came back and earned a one on one title shot back at Rumble. Orton steps in, and he too wants the rematch seeing as though he wasn’t even defeated for the belt. HHH says they’ll get their title shots, but not tonight. Instead, Stephanie books Batista & Orton vs. The Usos for the Tag Titles tonight…. HHH mentions how great things are when the Evolution members stick together… It looks like they form some sort of a silent pact, for now…

– Back to the ring… New Orleans……….WE’RE HERE!!!!!! It’s the Wyatt Family headed to the ring with the fans popping and clapping along. We’ve got 6-Man Tag action next…

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1. John Cena, Sheamus & Big E vs. The Wyatt Family. In clever fashion, the fans begin to sing “John Cena Suuucks” to his theme music. Faces kick things off quick, but Bray takes over on Cena and the fans go nuts. “Let’s Go Wyatts” chant. Crowd is entirely behind the Wyatts, booing all the faces, especially Cena, during their offense. Lots of chants for the Wyatts, impossible to ignore. Sheamus mounts Rowan for 10 punches and the crowd just chants BOO with each punch. Every offensive move by the Wyatts garners loud cheers… Big E earns some cheers for some feats of strength.

Harper ends up in the face corner and Cena tags back in to a million boos. Cena tries an AA but Harper counters with a back suplex position into a face plant. Fans going insane as Bray tags in, but we have to go to break!!! NOW???? Are you frickin kidding me?????

Back from break, crowd still cheering up a storm got the Wyatts. A “Lets go Harper” chant as he works on Cena… Everything Harper does gets a giant pop, DDT for 2 on Cena…. JBL wants to take this crowd with WWE everywhere, Lawler doesn’t think Cena would like that… Fans begin singing “He’s got the whole world in his hands”… Just a great crowd… Bray stomps a mud hole in Cena like he’s garbage and the fans eat it up.

The fans sing “John Cena Suuuucks” to Cena’s theme music tune again, man that’s clever… Hot tag to Sheamus, crowd boos everything he does, all of his usual big spots. Sheamus looks like he’s having fun, smiling at the fans. Flying double shoulder block on Rowan and Harper… SHeamus mocks Wyatts poses, gets distracted, and eats a giant clothesline from Rowan… Wyatt and Big E both tag in. Belly to belly and Warrior Splash by Big E on Wyatt. Langston goes for the BIG ENDING, but takes a Superkick from Harper. Rowan lays out Cena, Harpper suicide dive on SHeamus.

Bray goes upside down and does the crab walk towards Big E. Fans chant “Bray is gonna kill you”. Bray lays out E with Sister Abigail and the Wyatt Family take out team Cena like they’re bitches in 14:00. Super hot stuff….

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– Bo Dallas “Boliever” Promo. Wyatt’s brother is on his way back!

Fandangoing has returned for tonight….

2. Santino & Emma vs. Fandango & Summer Rae. Lots of Fandangoing by the fans as the match gets started with the men in the ring. Santino dances back and tries for the Cobra very early. Tag to Summer and the Divas take over… Emma with the Tarantula… goofy dancing by Emma and the splash in the corner. Emma puts on the Emma Lock, Fandango comes to make the save but is chased off by Santino and Summer is forced to tap in 2:00.

Up next, it’s Brock Lesnar!!!

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– It’s the Beast with Paul Heyman. Brock is greeted to mainly boos upon his entrance… Lesnar’s still sporting the “Break the Streak” shirt. Heyman gets in the mic and it’s the greatest privilege of his career to serve Brock Lesnar… Lots of “Bullshit” chants from the fans, which I agree with. Terrible match to end the streak with… Heyman doesn’t know why fans are so pissed, he’s been telling us for weeks Lesnar was going to break the streak…

Paul talks about Undertaker being taken to the hospital, with Vince McMahon riding along. Undertaker suffered a severe concussion and nearly a broken neck and cracked skull. The Streak is DEAD. Heyman shoots on the announcers, and Hogan screwing up “Superdome”. There’s a winner and a loser, and last night, the Undertaker was the LOSER!!!

Heyman says the fans in the arena are like the wrestlers in the locker room. All wanna be’s. Heyman rips on the fans some more. Paul talks about Lesnar going from wrestling to MMA and being “the one”. Being UFC Champion, being NCAA champion, etc… Everyone else is a wanna be, only Brock has done all that…. Brock is the “1” because he’s the “1” in 21 and “1”. Paul continues to have fun screwing with the fans…

There are Hall of Famers, Legends, and Superstars… But there’s only one that stands above he rest… Brrrrock Lesnar!!!

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– Adam Rose “The Exotic Express” Promo. He’s Coming Soon!

3. WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. Batista & Randy Orton. Yes, the titles are on the line.. Hopefully, the Usos don’t end up dropping the tag titles after finally getting the belts established again… All we need is the belt to be slapped on two guys that will just kill all the other teams… And right away, the heels gain control and the fans have no interest in that. We begin getting the random chants, including a “CM Punk” and “JBL”, “Justin Roberts” the ring announcer. Batista tosses one Uso into the steps while Orton hits the suspended DDT off the barricade to the floor… Both teams are count out in a matter of a couple of minutes. Batista drops one of the Usos with a Batista Bomb onto the steel steps… Orton & Batista raise their hands in mock victory… Okay, maybe a title change wouldn’t have been all that bad… Certainly better than this… They basically belittle the tag team titles by destroying the champs, making them look like crap, and not giving a crap about being in a title match…

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– Welcome back, Rob Van Dam…. RVD makes his WWE return…

4. Rob Van Dam vs. Damien Sandow. Poor old Sandow… RVD tries to pose on the ropes and gets tripped for a fall… Russian legsweep by Sandow and the elbow of disdain… Van Dam battles back with some kicks that take Damien to the floor, and he hangs Sandow over the barricade for the corkscrew legdrop off the apron… Spinning back kick cracks Sandow in the head and Rolling Thunder follows. Five Star Frog Splash and poor old Damien does another job in maybe 2:00.

If they’re going to bring him back, let’s hope they do something with him this time to get their money’s worth…

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5. Rey Mysterio vs. Bad News Barrett. Well holy shit… Bad News Barrett is finally going to wrestle… Barrett has a new goofy cape, and he’s super over with this crowd… “Bad News Barrett” Chants, so Barrett has some Bad News… But Mysterio attacks before Barrett can finish. Rey takes Barrett to the floor and hits a sliding splash to the outside. Rey is getting the boos, “Bad News Barrett” chants as Wade takes control. Barrett is eating it up and playing to the crowd… Spinning sidewalk slam by Barrett for 2… Mysterio fights off a superplex and hits a flying seated senton. Barrett catches Rey in mid air and that is turned into a spinning DDT by Mysterio, and the 619… Crowd booing the shit out of Mysterio as Rey stops and stares at the crowd…. This gives Wade time to crotch him on the ropes and land the Bull Hammer Elbow for the win in 4 minutes…

This was a fun match… The fans were great, but it was fun seeing Wade play the baby face for them… Mysterio stopping to stare at the fans in bewilderment was a good set up for the finish… Lots of guys headed in, debuting, returning, and receiving renewed pushes, this could get interesting…

– Up Next, the debut of Alexander Rusev. Let’s see who he squashes… My guess is Zack Ryder….

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6. Alexander Rusev (w/Lana) vs. .. What a shock… It’s Zack Ryder… Rusev comes out with his name shown in Bulgarian… or something… Ryder doesn’t look impressed… Rusev mauls Ryder and hits a dangerous looking JUMPING SUPERKICK… The ref checks on Ryder, and Rusev scoops him up for some unique backbreakers and a fall away slam… “USA” chants for some fun, while Rusev hits a swinging slam and slaps on the “Accolade” Camel Clutch hold for the submission in maybe a minute… Some unique and impressive stuff from Rusev. Poor Zacky Boy…

– Hall of Fame Recap. Up Next, the Warrior IS HERE!!!!

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– For the first time in nearly EIGHTEEN years, the Ultimate Warrior makes his return to Monday Night Raw… He’s out in a suit, no running, though he looks like he might be having some issues with a leg or something by the way he’s walking to the ring… Warrior puts on one of his long jackets and shakes the ropes… “Speak to me Warrioooorrrrs” with a snarl… Big “Warrior” chants… Warrior finds a mask of his makeup in his jacket pocket and puts it on… He becomes the “Ultimate” Warrior… He cuts an Ultimate Warrior promo, never missing a beat… He calls the fans the legend makers… Warrior thanks all of his Warriors and says they will continue making legends out of current and future stars…

Short but nice to see… It sure beats a Divas segment….errrrrr

I stand corrected… AJ Lee is on her way out to the ring…

– Some weird video promoting the FANS of the WWE… There is no WWE without the fans…. Which is true, but I don’t know how much they really believe that… WWE Thanks Us…. How nice…

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– AJ Lee Interview with Tamina still with her… AJ is 295 days as champion now… Lots of conceited heel talk by AJ… She says she is the BEST DIVA IN THE WORLD… Crowd pops huge with a “CM Punk” chant…. AJ says she is the savior of the division, she IS the division… Out comes PAIGE, the NXT Women’s Champion… Paige is over with the fans… Paige says she’s here to do something nobody else would, she congratulates AJ. Lee doesn’t need her congrats and doesn’t like being interrupted… Paige apologizes, but AJ starts mocking her… AJ actually challenges Paige to a match tonight, she says she will beat her like the other Divas…

Paige says she’s not ready, even though she’s in ring gear… AJ Slaps her down and asks her if she’s ready now… AJ makes the challenge and puts the title on the line… We’ve got a title match!!!!

7. Divas Champion AJ Lee (w/Tamina) vs. Paige. Crowd chants This is Awesome, as AJ attacks Paige… AJ with her “Black Widow” submission finisher, but she can’t lock it on all the way, and Paige counters it by turning it into the Paige Turner for the 1..2…3 and Paige is the NEW Divas Champion in under a minute….

Fun surprise, watching Paige in NXT she can certainly hold her end, better than almost any other Diva… Good for her… Good for this new wave of talent…

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– Another Bo Dallas “Boliever” Promo

– It’s time for Hulk Hogan to present the Andre the Giant Memorial Statue to the winner of the Battle Royal, Cesaro… Hogan enters the ring where the statue stands… Hogan calls it the Superdome to a huge pop… Hogan puts over the Battle Royal and the fans chant “Cesaro”… Hogan talks how Cesaro slamming Big Show reminded Hulk of Andre… Hogan claims there were 31 guys in the Battle Royal…. Okay….

Out come Cesaro as the fans hum his theme song… Zeb Colter follows Cesaro to the ring, but several steps behind.. Cesaro celebrates with the trophy, Hogan pats him on the back and leaves the ring so an angle can get going…

Colter cuts Cesaro off before he can talk… Colter takes credit for Cesaro… But Cesaro says he’s not a Zeb Colter guy… He’s a PAUL HEYMAN GUY!!!!!!! Heyman walks out to align himself with Cesaro… Oh boy…

Heyman is now the manager of Cesaro, they shake hands as Colter stands by stunned…

Jacvk Swagger attacks Cesaro from behind and knocks him from the ring… Swagger just obliterates the Andre Trophy… Ripping the Andre statue from the top of it and slamming the stand to the outside floor, smashing it into pieces… Reminiscent of the WrestleMania IV Battle Royal… Cesaro gets back in the ring but Swagger takes off…

I liked the angle, not a giant fan of destroying something in the likeness of someone who has passed away… I think they could have done this entire thing without making Andre the focal point of the Battle Royal/Trophy…. Not that they had any clue they would be doing this when they created the Battle Royal match…

Cesaro with Heyman could be great, definitely elevates him to a much higher league of superstars… He’s just so over, I don’t know how it will play out with Heyman…

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8. Cesaro (w/Heyman) vs. Jack Swagger (w/Zeb Colter). We come back from break and the match has already started… Cesaro with some raw strength and a gut wrench. Swagger counters Cesaro on the top rope with a belly to belly superplex for 2… Swagger does some “we the people” for Cesaro, “We the People” chants follow. Swagger works the back of Cesaro. Boring. Cesaro fights back with some European Uppercuts, but Swagger hits a wrestling slam. Cesaro counters a Swagger Bomb with a boot to the face… Cesaro SUPERPLEXES SWAGGER INTO THE RING FROM THE APRON!!!!!! Cesaro follows Swagger into the corner five times with European Uppercuts, and calls for the Cesaro Swing, but Swagger rolls out of the ring and walks off for a count out. Crowd chants “Pussy” at Swagger as he takes an intentional count out. Cesaro wins on the count out. About 5:00 shown on TV….

Fans hum Cesaro’s theme, which will likely change since he’s not a Real American anymore… Or maybe he’s so over he will get to keep the music and the Real Americans will have to change…

– We get the Shield vs. the Wyatt Family on Main Event tomorrow… Great match, crappy place to stick it…

– Shortened version of the Hall of Fame airs next on USA….

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– Stephanie is backstage talking to Kane and the Shield… She says she doesn’t care what happened at WresleMania, they all need to make sure HHH wins the title tonight… Rollins takes a jab at running the New Age Outlaws out of the company… Kane gets so riled up he starts yelling and giving up information, like that HHH ordered the Shield to be attacked on Smackdown a few weeks back… Stephanie shuts Kane up and tells them all to focus tonight, HHH is the boss, and what the boss wants, he gets… Tonight HHH want the WWE Title from Daniel Bryan…

This match isn’t even going to get going until after the 11pm hour…

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As we prepare for the WWE Title match, Bryan is out first, but he’s attacked by Randy Orton and Batista… Orton lays Bryan out with an RKO, and Batista hits the Batista Bomb…. Kane’s Pyro goes off, and he makes his way out… Kane only joins in with a CHOKESLAM…. That’s three finishers in a row…

And NOW HHH comes out…. This type of crap really isn’t helping his character IMO…

HHH stands over Bryan and smirks… He calls for the referee and to get the match started…. The Authority force the referee to ring the bell or be fired… The bell rings, and we’re off… Crowd is already booing….

9. WWE World Champion Daniel Bryan vs. HHH. HHH mocks the YES! chant, getting ready to finish off Bryan, when the Shield’s theme hits… Rather than pinning Bryan, HHH inherits that pro wrestling disease where you just stop and stare as wrestlers enter the ring… The Shield are on one side of the ring, Orton Batista and Kane on the other end on the apron… Fans chant “Hounds of Justice”… HHH doesn’t know what to make of things… Bryan rolls to the side as the Shield, Tister, Orton, and Kane enter the ring… HHH tells Shield to stand down…

HHH makes Kane back down, but ROMAN REIGNS SPEARS HHH!!!!!!!!

The Shield begin to take out all of the heels… Rollins & Ambrose with suicide dives on Orton and Tister…. Reigns with a Superman Punch on Kane…. The Shield surround HHH as the fans go nuts… HHH turns to get away from the Shield, and DANIEL BRYAN NAILS HHH WITH THE RUNNING KNEE!!!! Kane and the others pull HHH out of the ring and the match basically ends without any decision after about 4:00….

Bryan leads the fans in YES chants with the Shield standing united…. HHH and company aren’t happy.. End Raw…

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– Daniel Bryan is celebrating with the fans while HHH stands on the top of the ramp still bitching…

– Renee Young is standing in the ring with the Shield… She asks why the Shield did what they did tonight… Ambrose says ask HHH why… The Shield say that HHH will believe in the Shield now…

– Renee Young interviews Daniel Bryan in the ring… Bryan says the keys to his success is hard work, dedication, opportunity… Bryan brings up everything changing at the Royal Rumble, thanking the fans for this opportunity… He should also be thanking CM Punk… Last night, Bryan says he lived his dream and thanks the fans from the bottom of his heart for allowing him to do so…

– As the panel discuss the Bryan/HHH situation, Bryan continues to celebrate with the arena fans… What will happen next week now that the Shield have turned on the Authority???

– Brock Lesnar/Undertaker discussion…

– Some talk about Cesaro, and the new stars coming into the company…

– Show ends with Booker liking him some Lana… Shucky Ducky, Quack Quack

WWE WrestleMania XXX Full Results

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Credit to Marc Middleton

[spacer height=”20px”]WrestleMania XXX Pre-Show Results

The pre-show has officially started. We will begin our updates when the first match hits the ring, which is expected to be the WWE Tag-Team Championship bout featuring The Usos defending the titles against The Real Americans, Los Matadores and the team of Ryback and Curtis Axel.

WWE Tag-Team Championships
Elimination Match
– The Usos (c) vs. The Real Americans vs. Los Matadores vs. Ryback & Curtis Axel

After a bunch of panel discussion and pre-taped video packages, we finally head down to the announce table. Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and JBL welcome us to the first match of the evening, which is a WWE Tag-Team Championship match. The match was changed to an elimination style match during the pre-show.

Out first are The Real Americans. Zeb Colter cut a mini-promo, which was pretty basic standard stuff, during their walk to the ring. Out next is the team of Ryback and Curtis Axel. Next, Los Matadores, accompanied as usual by El Torito, make their way to the ring. Finally, the WWE Tag-Team Champions — The Usos — make their way to the ring. The first match of WrestleMania XXX is about to officially get underway everybody!

Axel and Uso start things off. The two trade a bunch of chops. Axel goes to tag in The Real Americans, however both guys jump off the apron and refuse to accept the tag. Axel gets back in the mix with Uso and blasts him with a huge dropkick. Axel tags in Ryback, and the boo’s and “Goldberg” chants immediately start up.

Ryback goes to work on Uso in the corner. Uso starts firing back punches. Ryback ends up cutting his offensive attempt short, flooring him with a big clothesline. Out of nowhere, Diego of the Los Matadores tags himself in.

Uso rolls Diego up immediately, however Diego manages to kick out. Uso tags in his brother and the two nail Diego with a double superkick. Diego chops the crap out of Uso and starts turning the tide a bit.

Fernando tags in now and he picks up where Diego left off with Uso. Uso tags Cesaro in and the crowd erupts. Cesaro beats up Diego for a second and then tags Jack Swagger in. Swagger levels Diego with a huge clothesline as a loud “we the people” chant breaks out in New Orleans.

A big melee breaks out with everyone in the match, ending when everyone except Axel is laid out on the floor. El Torito goes for a big dive but Axel stops him. Los Matadores hop up on the apron, with Axel seated on the top rope. Torito gets back in the mix and all four guys tumble out to the floor, crashing onto everyone who was out there.

Back in the ring, after a loud “holy shit” and “this is awesome” chant, the action resumes with Swagger and Diego. Swagger locks Diego in the Patriot Lock. Diego ends up tapping out.

The Los Matadores are the first team to be elimination.

Uso and Swagger are the legal men in the ring now. Uso misses a big superkick attempt and Swagger locks in the Patriot Lock on him. He ends up escaping. Axel tags in and now he and Uso are the legal men in the ring.

After a bunch of tag-ins and tag-outs, when all of the smoke clears, Cesaro blasts Ryback out of nowhere with The Neutralizer finisher for the 1-2-3.

Curtis Axel and Ryback are now eliminated.

The only two teams left now are The Usos and The Real Americans. Whoever wins this fall will walk out of New Orleans as the WWE Tag-Team Champions. A loud “we the people” chant breaks out before all four guys collide in the middle of the ring. The Usos end up knocking Cesaro and Swagger out to opposite sides of the floor. They each do a big dive over the ropes, crashing onto both Real American members on the floor.

A loud “this is awesome” chant breaks out again now as the action returns to the ring. Cesaro goes for the Cesaro Swing but the other Uso comes in to break it up. Uso hits a crazy spinning dive off the top rope onto both Cesaro and Swagger inside the ring. He goes for the pin but only gets two. Uso goes for the butt-splash on Swagger in the corner, but Swagger reverses it into the Patriot Lock. All four members end up in the ring knocking each other around.

Another “this is awesome” chant breaks out again as all four guys are laid out. Uso throws Cesaro into Swagger. Cesaro knocks Swagger off the apron and onto the floor. The Usos go to the top rope on opposite ends of the ring. They hit a double-splash off the top. 1-2-3. The Usos win and retain the WWE Tag-Team Championships.

Winners and STILL WWE Tag-Team Champions: The Usos

After The Match: The Real Americans Break Up

After the match, Cesaro is laid out in the ring. Zeb Colter stands over him yelling at him. Jack Swagger starts yelling at him as well. Swagger locks Cesaro in the Patriot Lock but Colter yells at him “don’t do it” so he lets go. He orders Swagger to shake his hand. Swagger extends his hand to Cesaro. Cesaro looks around at the crowd and then to Colter. Cesaro goes to shake his hand but instead grabs Swagger by the legs. He does the Cesaro Swing to Swagger as the fans count along. We see a shot of Colter looking upset in the corner of the ring. Cesaro poses to the crowd and leaves by himself as the fans explode with approval.

The pre-show is over now, and the official WrestleMania XXX intro video package is now airing. Here we go ladies and gentlemen!

WrestleMania XXX Pay-Per-View Results

The video package is playing now. Stick with us as we will be updating literally every minute or two throughout the entire show!

After the video package wraps up, we shoot live into the arena and Justin Roberts immediately introduces the host of WrestleMania — Hulk Hogan. “Real American” blasts through the speakers of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome and 70,000-plus fans literally explode with cheers. “The Hulkster” poses a bit at the top of what is a very elaborate, really cool looking stage, before finally making his way to the ring as the cheers get louder and louder.

Opening Segment: Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin & The Rock

The music fades down and the cheers, which didn’t seem to be able to get any louder, get way louder. “Well let me tell you something, brother!” begins Hogan. The fans chant “Hogan, Hogan” as “The Hulkster” begins his promo.

Hogan talks about being at the first WrestleMania. He says 30 years later, “right here in the Silverdome,” and the fans boo like crazy. They chant “you fucked up” at Hogan and he finally corrects himself. “I’m sorry, the Superdome!” says Hogan, and the fans applaud wildly. He says he was thinking back to when he slammed Andre The Giant at WrestleMania III. Before he can continue, the glass breaks and out comes “Stone Cold” Steve Austin!

Austin does his “B.M.F.” walk to the ring as the fans go literally insane with cheers. Austin does his pose on all four corners to the loud reaction of all the fans in the Superdome (not the Silverdome!).

The music fades and Austin gets right in Hogan’s face. “If you’re ready for WrestleMania 30, give me a hell yeah!” The fans respond with a loud “hell yeah!” Austin makes a joke about Hogan calling this building the Silverdome. The fans laugh.Austin says he normally opens up a can of whoop ass of anyone who’s in the ring with him. He asks the fans if they want to see Austin open a can of whoop ass on Hulk Hogan, to give him a hell yeah. They all chant hell yeah.

The “What?” chants break out so Austin plays into them by going down the list, saying “WrestleMania 1″ …”What?!” …”WrestleMania 2″ …”What?!” etc. all the way up to ten, before saying we get the picture. Austin says he respects Hogan and shakes his hand. Hogan asks for somebody to give Austin a hell yeah. Everyone chants “hell yeah!” Austin asks all of the current WWE Superstars to put it all on the line tonight. He reminds everyone that “Austin 3:16 says I just whooped your ass.”

Out of nowhere, we hear “if ya smell….” and the fans erupt again. The Rock makes his way out to the ring. Well, we definitely have a “WrestleMania Moment” unfolding before our very eyes here, as three of the biggest icons in the history of the business are all standing together in the ring. Rock does his pose on all four corners of the ring, stopping at one point to give “Stone Cold” a big-ass hug.

Before The Rock even begins, the fans break out into a huge “this is awesome” chant. Seeing these three standing in the ring really is a cool sight, by the way. Rock does his “finally” stuff to start off. Rock makes a Superdome reference and Hogan blushes. Rock pats Hogan on the shoulder as a loud “Superdome” chant breaks out.

The Rock says he sees his good buddy “Stone Cold” and his childhood hero “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan. Rock says he sees, without question, the two biggest names in the history of WWE. He talks about having the honor of facing them both at WrestleMania. Rock talks about John Cena, saying he wouldn’t exist without Hogan. He talks about a man rising above Authority, but that wouldn’t happen without a man kicking his bosses ass like Stone Cold. The fans break out into the first of what will likely be a ton of “Yes!” chants.

The Rock does his “if ya smell” line, followed by Austin doing his “that’s the bottom line” line and Hogan doing his “whatcha gonna do?” line. Hogan makes one more “Superdome” comments and then “Real American” plays again as the beers get thrown into the ring for all three legends to have a “Stone Cold” beer bash to kick off WrestleMania XXX.

Triple H vs. Daniel Bryan
After the amazing opening segment with Hogan, Austin and Rock, we shoot to the announce table where Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler and JBL reveal that the first match of the evening will be Triple H vs. Daniel Bryan. With that said, the video package for their match airs.

After the video package, Justin Roberts introduces “one of the principle owners of WWE,” Stephanie McMahon. Stephanie is in the ring and she introduces Triple H. With that said, Triple H comes out with an elaborate entrance. His demon-looking logo thing is on the stage, with a big throne in front of it and some decked out warrior-princess looking chicks standing next to it. After the smoke clears out, we see Triple H sitting in the throne with a Greek-god style mask and helmet on, with shoulder pads. He’s also wearing a robe. The chicks take the robe off of him, he takes the helmet off and then his regular “Time to play the game” theme music by Motorhead plays. He starts his walk to the ring. Very cool stuff there.

As soon as Triple H’s music fades down, the “Yes!” chants begin. Daniel Bryan doesn’t get the big, elaborate entrance like “The Game” did, he simply comes out to his usual music, and hops down the stage leading the fans in a huge “Yes!” chant. When Bryan hits the ring and stands on the top rope, we see a wide shot of the entire arena, and it looks like literally everyone in that building is chanting “Yes!” and doing the hand gestures. Bryan’s shoulder is heavily taped by the way.

When Bryan’s music fades down, the fans explode in a thunderous “Daniel Bryan” chant. Triple H arrogantly smirks as the two circle each other. The bell rings and here we go.

As soon as the bell rings and the referee moves out of the way, an enormous “Daniel Bryan” chant breaks out. HHH and Bryan circle each other as a loud “Yes!” chant starts spreading. There’s a ton of “Yes!” signs as well. HHH extends his hand to Bryan, but Bryan simply kicks it away. He immediately rolls HHH up but “The Game” manages to kick out at two. Bryan backs HHH into a corner and blasts him with repeated “Yes!” kicks. HHH ducks a big homerun kick follow-up attempt and rolls out to the floor. Stephanie goes over to console “The Game” as we see a shot of Bryan in the ring mocking HHH’s handshake offer.

Back in the ring, HHH gets Bryan on the ground. Bryan fights back and dropkicks HHH down to the mat. Bryan slaps a headlock on a grounded HHH now as we hear Stephanie screaming from ringside. The two work their way back to their feet, Bryan hits the ropes, but runs into a high-knee from “The Game.” Before HHH can follow up, Bryan snatches a headlock and takes HHH back to the mat.

HHH finally gets Bryan backed into a corner and starts yanking his injured arm over the top rope. Bryan tries fighting back, but HHH knocks Bryan down to the mat. HHH pulls Bryan over to the corner, hops out to the floor and goes to wrap Bryan’s arm around the ring post. Before he can, Bryan kicks HHH off. Before you know it, Bryan jumps off the apron and catches HHH coming down with a tornado DDT. Bryan goes to the top rope and does a front-flip onto HHH on the floor. He didn’t get all of it, and looked like he had a pretty rough landing.

He’s right back up, however, and Stephanie backs off as Bryan approaches a grounded HHH. He rolls him back in the ring and tries to pin him, but HHH manages to kick out at two. We overhear Stephanie scream “you’re never gonna win” and “you’re B-plus at best” as HHH turns the offensive tide of the match and knocks Bryan out to the floor with a big right hand.

Triple H clears off the announce table and puts Bryan on it. Bryan fights back with punches, but ultimately ends up laid out on the table. HHH goes back into the ring, allowing the referee to begin his count. Bryan makes it back into the ring before the count of ten. No one went through the announce table, by the way.

“The Game” starts focusing his offensive attack on the injured arm of Bryan in the middle of the ring. Bryan ends up fighting out and knocking HHH to the floor. Bryan goes for his trademark dive through the ropes, but when he comes through, HHH catches him with a big Big Show knockout-style punch to the face. HHH goes to work on Bryan’s injured arm on the floor.

Stephanie is overheard talking trash to a grounded Bryan on the floor now as HHH goes back into the ring, once again letting the referee begin his count on Bryan. The count gets to nine this time before Bryan slides back into the ring. As soon as he gets back in the ring, however, HHH is there to greet him with another submission style move on the injured arm of Bryan.

The fans rally behind their guy with a loud “Daniel Bryan” chant. Bryan escapes the crossface chicken wing that HHH had applied, but HHH immediately snaps him down to the mat and applies a crossface, Chris Benoit-style. Bryan makes it to the ropes, but HHH wrenches back on the arm and throat of Bryan a bit more before eventually letting go.

Bryan is finally showing signs of life now as he fires back at Triple H with punches. HHH answers them, but eventually Bryan knocks “The Game” down to the mat. The crowd erupts. Bryan starts firing off “Yes!” kicks, but HHH low-blows him to cut him off. HHH goes for a German suplex, but Bryan reverses and blasts HHH with one of his own. And another. He goes for a third, but HHH reverses and goes for another crossface chicken wing. He ends up hitting a back-suplex on Bryan, which resulted in Bryan landing on his injured shoulder.

HHH sits Bryan on the top rope. He goes for a superplex but Bryan blocks it. Bryan ends up flipping over HHH and powerbombing him off the top and onto the mat with a vengeance. Both guys are down as the “Daniel Bryan” chants start up again. It sounds like there’s some “this is awesome” chants mixed in there as well.

Bryan runs at HHH, screaming the entire way, and nails him with a flying kick in the corner. He goes for another, but HHH catches him coming in with a huge clothesline. Stephanie screams out “Yeah!” from the floor. Very annoying voice, in typical Stephanie fashion. We see some replays of what just happened. HHH is the first to get back to his feet.

Triple H goes for a Pedigree on Bryan, but Bryan reverses into a pin attempt. HHH kicks out at two. Bryan blasts HHH with a big kick to the head. The “Yes!” chants start spreading across the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as Bryan climbs to the top rope. Bryan goes for a flying headbutt, but HHH catches him coming down with a knee. HHH locks in a crossface on Bryan on the mat. Bryan is scratching and clawing his way to the ropes to break the hold. He gets close to the ropes, but HHH pulls him back to the middle of the ring. We see Stephanie taunting Bryan from ringside as loud “Daniel Bryan” chants break out. Out of nowhere, Bryan reverses HHH into the “Yes!” lock.

The fans explode as Bryan wrenches back on the “Yes!” lock. We hear Triple H screaming out in pain as the fans cheers grow louder and more intense. HHH starts crawling to the ropes. He finally makes it and the referee forces Bryan to let go of the hold. HHH rolls out to the floor to recover. Bryan ends up doing his trademark dive onto HHH on the floor. He quickly runs back into the ring, hits the ropes and for a second straight time, dives onto HHH on the floor.

Bryan lights HHH up with kicks on the floor and then rolls him back into the ring. He goes to the top rope and hits a flying dropkick. Both guys are down. Bryan ends up hopping back up to his feet, ala Shawn Michaels (I always forget if that’s a nip-up or a kip-up). Bryan fires up and the crowd responds by chanting “Yes!”

A loud “this is awesome” chant starts spreading among the 70,000+ fans in New Orleans. Bryan leads the fans in a “Yes!” chant as he waits for HHH to get up. He charges at “The Game,” looking for his running knee, but HHH catches him coming in with a spinebuster. He follows it up with a Pedigree and immediately covers Bryan. 1-2…NO! Bryan kicks out! The fans erupt. Stephanie is shown at ringside looking shocked. Another “this is awesome” chant breaks out as we see a shot of HHH slumped against the ropes looking shocked that Bryan is still in it.

Out of nowhere, Bryan rolls HHH up for a pin attempt, but “The Game” manages to kick out at two. HHH loses his cool and starts punching away at a grounded Bryan in the corner of the ring. He goes for another Pedigree, but Bryan reverses it into another close near fall. HHH goes to pick Bryan up in Pedigree fashion, but Bryan blocks it. He finally locks Bryan up for a Pedigree, but Bryan escapes and blasts HHH with a superkick. Out of nowhere, Bryan escapes a suplex attempt by HHH, and as soon as HHH turns around, Bryan catches him with the Running Knee. The fans explode. He covers him. 1-2-3. The fans go crazy. Michael Cole immediately calls this one of the biggest upsets in WrestleMania history. Bryan poses on the ropes and leads a passionate-sounding New Orleans crowd into an enormous “Yes!” chant.

Winner and ADVANCING to the main event: Daniel Bryan

After The Match: Triple H Attacks
After the match, during his celebration, Bryan sees Stephanie enter the ring. She gets in his face and starts repeatedly bitch-slapping the hell out of him. He smiles, but from behind Triple H knocks him down. HHH goes out to the floor and grabs a chair. HHH puts Bryan’s arm around the ring post and blasts it with the steel chair. HHH and Stephanie eventually leave and head up the ramp as the fans boo loudly.

The Shield vs. Kane & The New Age Outlaws
Out first are The New Age Outlaws. Road Dogg was in the middle of doing his usual trash-talking promo as he walked to the ring, but half-way through it, when The Outlaws were still on the middle of the ramp, The Shield’s music plays to cut him off. All three members of The Shield — Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins make their way to the ring. As soon as they hit the ring, Kane’s fire pyro explodes and his music plays. He comes out to join The Outlaws on the ramp, and they finish their walk to the ring together as video highlights are shown of some of the moments on RAW and SmackDown that led to this match.

The bell rings and Kane and Dean Ambrose start things off for their respective teams. Kane immediately gets Ambrose in the corner and goes to work on him. Ambrose fights back and makes the tag to Roman Reigns. Reigns goes to work on Kane as Billy Gunn and Road Dogg try and come in to help, but Reigns takes them out too. Reigns blasts Road Dogg and Gunn both from the floor with his flying boot to the face on the apron spot. He enters the ring and immediately blasts Kane with a huge Superman punch. Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose enter the mix now, and there’s bodies flying all over the place.

This match sure feels like it’s being rushed, as Reigns spears Kane in the ring while The Outlaws and the other members of The Shield battle on the floor. Ambrose, who I guess was the legal man, tagged in Rollins. Everyone is in the ring now. Ambrose and Rollins feed Reigns both Road Dogg and Gunn for a double-triple powerbomb. He pins him and 1-2-3. That went really quick. Kind of a shame that they sped through that match so quickly.

Winners: The Shield

Legends Playing With Action Figures

Tons of legends and Hall Of Famers are shown backstage playing with WWE action figures. Really nothing much to mention here. Ricky Steamboat got a bit of an entrance during the segment, as did “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase and Ron Simmons, who finishes the segment with his “Damn!” catchphrase.

Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal
After that, the rushing kind of pace continues as Big Show’s music immediately hits. It’s time for the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Sheamus is out next. Those are the two that got solo entrances.

There are bodies everywhere. Yoshi Tatsu gets eliminated. Out next is Brad Maddox. Next is Brodus Clay. Zack Ryder is eliminated after him. Next out is Darren Young. Mark Henry nearly eliminates Rey Mysterio, but he ends up hanging on. Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre are eliminated. Heath Slater is out next. Big Show eliminates Mark Henry.

Fandango gets a cool little impressive spot and now the fans are “Fandango’ing” in New Orleans. Eventually, Fandango too gets eliminated. Guys are dropping off pretty quickly now. There are nine guys left, I believe.

I’m having trouble keeping up with the rapid eliminations, but I do know that we’re down to Big Show, Sheamus, Alberto Del Rio, Rey Mysterio, Dolph Ziggler, Cesaro and Kofi Kingston. Mysterio gets eliminated.

Now we’re down to six. Cesaro is thrown over the ring post and onto the floor, but his feet never hit the floor, as they were laid across the ring steps. He points it out, the refs agree, so he gets up and goes back in the ring. The fans applauded that. It looked like he was supposed to land standing up on the steps, by the way, but ended up laid out on his back with his feet touching the steps.

Anyways, Cesaro grabs a hold of Kingston in the ring now and does the big Cesaro Swing as the fans count along. They eventually give up the count as Cesaro swung him what seemed to be at least 30 times. As soon as he’s done, Big Show chokeslams him. Show turns around into a Brogue Kick. Sheamus eliminates Kingston. Ziggler is thrown over the top, but hangs on. However, while hanging on he’s hit with a superkick from Del Rio and ends up getting eliminated anyway.

Back to the action, Del Rio slaps the Cross Armbreaker on Sheamus. Sheamus powers out of it, goes to eliminate Del Rio, but they end up both getting dumped out to the floor.

We’re down to just Cesaro and Big Show now. Big Show goes to clothesline Cesaro but Cesaro escapes. Cesaro tries clotheslining Big Show over the top, but Big Show avoids it. Cesaro comes off the top rope but is met with a King Kong like swat from Big Show. Cesaro ends up scooping up Big Show out of nowhere, and in an incredible show of strength, literally holds him up, hoists him up even higher and easily slams Big Show over the top rope and onto the floor. Cesaro pulls off a shocker and gets the win.

Winner: Cesaro

John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt
After the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal, the video package for the John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt feud airs. Up next will be the battle between these two.

Following the video package, we see a bunch of fire at the top of the WrestleMania XXX stage. A bunch of drums are being pounded as women dance around in a dark and fiery scene. After that goes on for a second, we have The Wyatt Family cut-in happen. Then, we see the latern and Bray with his Wyatt members. “New Orleans, we’re here.” The fans erupt. Next, the band who performs the theme song are shown singing it live at the top of the stage. They actually sound damn near identical to the recorded version, by the way. Out walks Bray and his Wyatt Family members with the latern as the band continues performing the theme song. Very cool sight visually.

Out next, with a simple, typical entrance, is John Cena. He runs to the ring, throws his hat, etc. Same stuff we always see from him. The bell rings and this one is officially underway.

As soon as the bell sounds, Bray gets on his knees and extends his arms, “sacrificing” himself to John Cena. He yells out that “this can all be over now” and tells Cena to “give these people what they came to see” and tells Cena to “show them that you’re a monster.” Cena tells Bray to get up. Long story short, they collide and this fight is underway.

A loud “let’s go Cena” and “let’s go Wyatt” dueling chant breaks out. Meanwhile, Bray gets the better of the physicality in the ring and has Cena right where he wants him at the moment. Bray keeps shouting stuff, in typical Bray Wyatt fashion, as he pummels Cena all over the ring.

After several minutes of domination, Cena finally decks Bray. He spends a moment in the corner turning into a vicious state of mind. I’m assuming the story here is Cena finally turned into the “monster” that Bray predicted him to be all along. As Cena attacks Bray, Bray starts loudly laughing. The announcers point out how weird it is that Bray is laughing while Cena is viciouisly attacking him.

Bray goes back to dominating Cena for several minutes, including a lengthy beatdown on the floor that featured Bray smashing the ring steps into Cena’s skull. Back in the ring, Bray is seated on the mat and he grabs Cena’s head, cradles it in his arms in his lap and starts singing “he’s got the whole world in his hands” again. Cena starts fighting back, but Bray cuts him off and remains in control of the offense.

Out of the blue, Bray hits his “Sister Abigail” finisher on Cena. He covers him, 1-2 …NO! Cena kicks out. The crowd pops. Bray goes from smiling to looking nervous and confused as to how Cena didn’t stay down for the three-count on that one. He goes out to the floor and takes the top off of the announce table. He grabs a steel chair and slides back into the ring. Now Erick Rowan enters the ring.

Rowan exits the ring. Bray throws the chair to Cena and kneels down, extending his arms, shouting at Cena to “finish me.” Cena grabs the chair and stands up. The ref is pleading with Cena to “don’t do this.” Rowan hops back on the apron so Cena knocks him off with the chair. Bray uses that distraction to capitalize. He snatches Bray up for another Sister Abigail attempt, but Cena powers out, hoists Bray up and blasts him with the Attitude Adjustment. 1-2-3. Cena wins.

Winner: John Cena

WWE Hall Of Fame 2014 Class

A video package is shown of Saturday night’s WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony, and then all seven inductees into the 2014 class of the WWE Hall Of Fame are introduced on stage. The first six come out, followed by Ultimate Warrior, who gets entrance music treatment. They all smile and wave and then we shoot backstage.

Backstage: WWE Trainer Examines Daniel Bryan

Backstage, we see Daniel Bryan with his shoulder still heavily taped up, being checked on by one of the WWE trainers. The announcers put over the post-match attack on Bryan from Triple H earlier in the evening, and they question what his status will be for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship main event later in the evening.

The Streak vs. The Beast
– Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar

The video package for Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar airs after the Daniel Bryan backstage segment. Up next is “The Streak vs. The Beast,” folks! I hope you’re excited, because I know I am!

Out first is Brock Lesnar, who is of course accompanied by Paul Heyman. Lesnar comes out in his UFC-style gear, shorts, gloves and all, complete with a “Eat, sleep, conquer, repeat” snow-hat on. Before he enters the ring, right at ringside, Heyman shouts some final instructions into Lesnar’s face to pump him up.

Next up, the Undertaker style church singing happens. Clips flash in with famous sound bytes and quick, flashy video excerpts from the past 21 appearances he has made at WrestleMania. Finally, the gong hits. As soon as it does, the 70,000-plus fans in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome go ballistic. The purple/blue lights dim, the fog spreads across the top of the stage, lightning strikes and finally we see the shadow of the most intimidating, legendary figure in the history of WrestleMania. That’s right children, Undertaker is here. ‘Taker remains still at the entrance way and off to the side, we see casket lids popping open. He slowly starts to walk a bit, only for fire to explode out of the aforementioned casket. He stops and looks at it briefly, turns and proceeds his slow walk down the aisle. An awesome, awe-inspiring ring entrance from “The Dead Man,” as you would expect. Finally, Justin Roberts gets on the mic and officially introduces him.

Taker finally makes it to the ring apron, slowly raises his hands and BOOM! Lightning explodes, fire erupts and the lights come back on. He enters the ring, whips his long coat off and slowly removes his hat. When he does, the lightning strikes again and he does the Taker eye-roll. I just have to say, each year seeing Undertaker standing in the middle of the ring at WrestleMania, it feels more legendary each year. It really is an amazing sight just to see him standing in that ring. A truly once in a lifetime performer and a guy who has built a legacy at WrestleMania that will never be touched. Not even close.

The bell rings and these two big boys immediately collide in the center of the ring. Lesnar suplex-throws Taker. Taker stands back up and goes right back after him. Taker gets Lesnar in the corner and lights him up with punches. Taker throws Lesnar shoulder-first into the ring post as the fans erupt in loud “Under-Taker” chants.

The action spills out to the floor and Taker again whips Lesnar into the ring post, shoulder-first. Taker goes for his classic “Old School” spot, but Lesnar stops him. As Lesnar finally starts building up a bit of offense, Taker cuts his efforts short and smashes him shoulder-first into the ring post yet again.

Once again the action makes its’ way out to the floor and Taker is in firm control of “The Beast.” Back in the ring, Taker continues his domination of the former UFC Heavyweight Champion. Taker slaps his hand onto the throat of Lesnar. Taker goes for the chokeslam, but Lesnar reverses it into an F-5 attempt. Lesnar doesn’t get it, however, as Taker escapes and goes back to work on Lesnar.

Finally, Lesnar cuts Taker off and starts mounting a legitimate offensive attack. Lesnar is targeting the leg of the big man now. He whips Taker’s leg into the ring post. The fight goes out to the floor again. Lesnar goes after Taker, but walks right into a back elbow from “The Dead Man.” Taker goes to follow up, but Lesnar manhandles Taker, slamming him down hard to the ground.

We’re back in the ring now and Lesnar bites his lips and begins stalking the WrestleMania legend. The fans try and rally behind Taker with chants, but to no avail, as Lesnar methodically stalks his opponent and continues to smash him. We see a shot of Paul Heyman, the evil genius himself, with a sick look of approval on his face, mixed with a slight bit of doubt behind those eyes, watching on as his “beast incarnate” continues to go to work on “The Phenom.” We over-hear Heyman shouting at Lesnar to “break him down.” Lesnar obliges.

The action spills out to the floor yet again and Lesnar continues to dominate the man with the longest undefeated streak in WrestleMania history. Taker tries fighting back, but his efforts don’t last long as the former NCAA champion easily regains control over the big man. Lesnar throws Taker back in the ring and arrogantly circles him, looking down at a beaten legend. Lesnar puts Taker up against the ropes and proceeds to pummel him with knees and punches.

The announcers start talking with their “serious” and “concerned” voices, as Lesnar continues to bash the big man with ease. Out of the clear blue, Taker blasts Lesnar with a DDT. Both guys are now down in the middle of the ring as the fans come alive upon seeing hope from their legendary hero.

Both guys slowly get back to their feet and start trading punches. Taker eventually gets the better of the exchange, whips Lesnar into the corner and follows him in with a huge clothesline. And another. Taker hits “Snake Eyes” on Lesnar and follows it up with a big boot. Taker is mounting a series of offensive attacks for the first time since the beginning portion of the match.

Taker throws his mighty hand up now, calling for the chokeslam. Meanwhile, Heyman is slamming his hands on the mat and freaking out. Taker chokeslams Lesnar and covers him. 1-2…NO! Lesnar kicks out. We see replays of the first successful chokeslam this evening from The Undertaker. The fans start chanting for Taker.

Taker hoists Lesnar up for the Tombstone Piledriver, however Lesnar quickly reverses it into a F-5 attempt. He hits it. Lesnar covers Taker immediately, but only manages to get to a count of two-and-a-half. The fans start stomping their feet, clapping their hands and chanting for “The Dead Man.” Heyman is overheard screaming at Lesnar to “finish him.” Taker goes to do his legendary “sit-up,” but keeps struggling to do so.

Lesnar goes over to grab onto Taker, but Taker snatches him out of the blue with his Hell’s Gate submission move. Lesnar signals his hand, showing that he was contemplating tapping out, but eventually uses one last surge of energy to hoist Taker up — still in the hold — and slam him down in powerbomb-style fashion. Heyman yells out to Lesnar, “now he’s yours!”

Once again, Lesnar arrogantly stalks a grounded Taker. He goes to pick him up, but Taker once again catches Lesnar in the Hell’s Gate out of nowhere. The same scenario plays out here, as Lesnar struggles briefly, but ultimately lifts Taker and slams his way out of the submission hold. Both guys are down now and the fans start stomping and clapping again, encouraging Taker to get back into the fight.

Out of nowhere, Lesnar slaps on a submission of his own. Taker is stuck in Lesnar’s dreaded Kimura lock now as Heyman proudly brags that “it’s over.” Michael Cole points out the history of Lesnar’s Kimura, noting that Lesnar has injured guys like Triple H and Shawn Michaels with this hold in the past. Taker eventually reverses and now Taker has Lesnar in his own Kimura hold. Lesnar screams out in pain as Taker wrenches away on his arm. Lesnar finally makes it to the ropes, forcing Taker to break the hold.

Taker grabs Lesnar’s arm again while standing and begins to climb the ropes. He goes for his famous “Old School” spot, but Lesnar yanks Taker off the top rope, with Taker falling perfectly across Lesnar’s shoulders for an immediate F-5 follow-up. Lesnar covers Taker, but again only manages to get a count of two-and-a-half. We see a glimpse of Heyman at ringside looking befuddled at what’s taking place in the ring.

Meanwhile, Lesnar fights on. Lesnar hits a German suplex on Taker. And another. Lesnar is slumped over in the corner now, clearly fatigued. Heyman gets right in his face and yells at Lesnar, informing him that “this is his destiny.” He screams at Lesnar, reminding him that he’s a “conquerer.” This ignites some passion in Lesnar, as he viciously proceeds to pummel a clearly and visibly beaten “Dead Man.” Out of nowhere, however, Taker nails Lesnar with The Last Ride.

Taker staggers up to his feet and waits for Lesnar to do the same. Lesnar finally does, only to turn around, directly into a Tombstone Piledriver. 1-2…NO! Lesnar kicks out again. Taker has a look of disbelief on his face. Both guys are down.

Undertaker does his trademark “sit-up” and then does his trademark throat-slashing hand gesture. Taker goes for another Tombstone, but Lesnar counters and F-5’s him. 1-2-3. The Streak is over ladies and gentlemen. I’m shocked.

Winner: Brock Lesnar

After The Match: The Streak Is Over
As soon as the pin happens, there was complete silence in the arena. Almost a sense of confusion. Did that really happen? Is someone going to come out and say he cheated, or something like that? Nope. He didn’t. Fair and square. We see a ton of shots of different fans in the audience with their hands on their heads, their jaws dropped. Total and utter shock. As time goes on and reality sets in, and equal amount of disgust from large sections of the arena. They did not want to see that. No Lesnar victory music, just silence. Well, silence other than Paul Heyman freaking out, shouting to Lesnar that he did it. Finally, Lesnar’s music plays and he and Heyman make their way to the back.

After all of that, the music stops and we see Taker down in the ring. After a bit more silence, finally the fans rally around Taker and start applauding and chanting for him. “Thank you Taker” chants break out as we see Taker finally make it to one knee, where behind him on one of the giant screens in the arena, we see 21-1. Unbelievable guys. I’m in total shock. Really am. A very weird feeling as more time passes. Everyone is doing the “Thank you Taker” chants. Everyone is standing and applauding. We see everyone at ringside, the ring crew, the announcers — everyone — standing on their feet and clapping. Finally Taker stands tall and looks around. The place explodes even louder with cheers. Taker finally slowly exits the ring and begins his walk up the ramp. Insane. Absolutely insane. Crazy. Just plain insanity. Wow. It’s all over, folks! The gong hits, the lights dim and Taker continues his walk up the ramp.

Vickie Guerrero Diva Invitational
Well, I don’t know how you move on after that, but it’s time to. Lilian Garcia is in the ring and she announces that it’s time for the Vickie Guerrero Diva Invitational. First out is the WWE Divas Champion, AJ Lee. Already in the ring are the rest of the Divas for this match. We hear the most annoying voice ever, “excuse me!” She screeches for a bit more and then the bell rings.

As soon as the bell rings, by the way, everyone boo’s. I’m pretty sure that’s reaction from the last match with Undertaker losing, not anything to do with this. The fans are chanting something. I can’t make out what it is, but it sounds Undertaker-related. Could be CM Punk chants too, but it didn’t sound like that.

Divas are flying everywhere, with all of them ending up on the floor except for both of The Bella Twins. They both do a huge dive through the ropes onto all of the Divas on the floor. The funniest thing of the night is one single person, loud enough to be heard on the pay-per-view, chanting “holy shit” after that. Epic.

The Bella Twins end up in the ring alone again and finally they duke it out. They slap each other and go at it briefly, but then the other Divas start filling the ring again. As the action spreads, the WWE Network (at least for me) gets choppy and the screen goes black for about 10 seconds. When it comes back, we hear “here’s a WrestleMania Moment,” so probably not the best timing, as I have no idea what it was (but it seemed to be Tamina Snuka doing the Superfly splash). AJ Lee ends up getting The Black Widow on one of The Funkadactyls. She taps. AJ Lee wins and retains.

Winner and STILL WWE Divas Champion: AJ Lee

After The Match
Michael Cole says AJ’s historic reign continues. There ya go, folks! Anyone bumming out over Undertaker’s streak ending — fear not — AJ’s streak continues!

“Mean” Gene Okerlund With Hulk Hogan, Mr. T, Roddy Piper & Paul Orndorff

Backstage, “Mean” Gene Okerlund is with Hulk Hogan. “Well ya know something, ‘Mean’ Gene…” before he can continue, in walks “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff. Piper talks some trash and then Orndorff does. They both complain about losing to Hogan in the first WrestleMania. Piper takes his jacket off and they get ready to attack Hogan, but in walks Hogan’s partner from WrestleMania I, Mr. T. Hogan extends his hand and tells Piper to be a man. Orndorff shakes it. Piper finally does too. Mr. T extends his hand. It clearly pains Piper to do so, but he shakes Mr. T’s hand too, and hugs him.

Legends In The House

Next, Justin Roberts introduces some of the WWE legends and Hall Of Famers sitting in the crowd. Introduced are Bruno Sammartino, Harley Race, Bob Backlund, Dusty Rhodes and Bret Hart. The only one who got a real Superstar reaction was “The Hitman.”

WWE World Heavyweight Championship
– Randy Orton (c) vs. Batista vs. Daniel Bryan

After the legends are show, we immediately hear the WWE World Heavyweight Champion’s theme song playing. We see Rev Theory, the band who performs the song “Voices,” playing the song live at the top of the stage. Out walks the champion, Randy Orton. Orton slowly makes his way to the ring as Rev Theory continues singing the theme song live.

After the theme ends, the crowd applauds Rev Theory for rocking it. Next up, Batista’s theme music hits. You hear what it sounds like when 70,000-plus people boo, as everyone craps all over “The Animal” as soon as the first note hits. That remains as he makes his way out to the top of the stage. He finally starts making his way down the aisle and to the ring as the boo’s continue.

When Batista’s theme song ends, the boo’s become even louder. Next up, Daniel Bryan’s music hits and the place erupts again. Daniel Bryan comes out heavily selling his injured shoulder still. It’s still very heavily taped up, by the way. Bryan finally “Yes!” chants-his-way down the stage, however he does so while only raising one arm, continuing to sell the effects of the shoulder injured he’s suffering from. During his ring walk, we see Triple H’s post-match attack on Bryan in the opening match of the evening earlier tonight.

Bryan’s music fades down and Justin Roberts begins his formal introductions for tonight’s main event. First up, he announces Daniel Bryan. He leads all of the fans in a big “Yes!” chant. He announces Batista next and everyone boo’s. Finally, he introduces the WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton, and Orton receives a bit of a mixed reaction, but mostly boo’s. Orton hands the titles off to the referee, who holds them up to show everyone what they’re fighting for tonight.

The bell rings and immediately Batista ends up in control. The Network (once again, at least for me) goes black and silent again. It only lasts for a second, however, and we’re back live. We see Batista continuing his dominance, working over Orton in the corner of the ring while Bryan is out on the floor. Orton finally cuts Batista’s momentum short with a big backbreaker. Bryan goes to re-enter the ring, but he’s knocked out to the floor. Batista knocks Orton over the top and onto the floor as well.

Batista goes out after Orton and attacks him outside of the ring. He slams Orton’s face off of the announce table and then whips him back-first into the barricade. The fight continues on the floor for a while, before Batista and Orton finally end up back in the ring. Orton is in control of the offense now, as he starts doing the “Ronnie Garvin Stomp,” stomping away at a ground “Animal.” Bryan, meanwhile, is still on the floor outside the ring.

Out of nowhere, Bryan comes off the top rope with a double-missile dropkick, knocking down both Orton and Batista. He fires up and starts blasting Orton and Batista with “Yes!” kicks repeatedly. Orton eventually cuts him short, dumping Bryan on his injured shoulder. Orton covers Bryan for a pin attempt, but Bryan manages to kick out at two.

Batista ends up in control of the match again, and the fans start boo’ing like crazy. Now Bryan is running from one side of the ring to the other, screaming as he runs across, nailing both Orton and Batista in opposite corners with flying kicks. After he finally stops, the crowd cheers as a sign of respect for Bryan’s efforts.

We are told that “#ThankYouTaker” is the number one trending topic worldwide on Twitter right now. Meanwhile, Bryan is launched over the top rope and out to the floor, crashing down hard on his injured shoulder.

Back in the ring, Batista goes up to the top rope. Orton cuts him off. Orton goes for a superplex, but Batista blocks it. Orton headbutts Batista over-and-over again and eventually hits the big superplex off the top. Bryan comes in the ring out of nowhere and takes out Orton.

Also out of the blue, Bryan locks the “Yes!” lock on Orton. We see Triple H and Stephanie McMahon come out of the crowd and out to ringside. Bryan is distracted by this, as he turns his attention to them. Bryan goes to hit the ropes for a dive onto HHH on the floor, but he runs directly into Batista’s spinebuster.

“That crooked referee” Scott Armstrong appears in the ring as Michael Cole flips out. Batista hits a Batista-Bomb on Bryan. 1-2….NO! The fans erupt in “Yes!” chants. Batista charges after Bryan in the corner, but Bryan moves and Batista rams himself shoulder-first into the ring post.

The heel ref Scott Armstrong leans over and Bryan kicks him in the face. Michael Cole reminds everyone that the match is no disqualification. I must have missed that announcement. Bryan does a big dive onto Armstrong, HHH and Stephanie on the floor. The fans go nuts with “Yes!” chants as we see replays of Bryan’s dive.

HHH, pissed that Stephanie was knocked down, goes under the ring and grabs a sledgehammer. He goes to enter the ring with it, but Bryan gets it away from him. He knocks HHH out to the floor with it. Bryan rolls up Batista, but Orton breaks up the count. The action ends up outside the ring on the floor, where Orton goes “Viper-mode” on Bryan. Orton and Batista seem to be aligned now as they both stomp away at Bryan on the floor.

Batista scoops Bryan up and slams him shoulder-first into the barricade. We see a number of officials helping HHH to the back. Batista takes the ring steps and nails Bryan shoulder-first with them. Now Batista and Orton turn their attention to each other. They get face-to-face, but shake their heads “yes” as if they agree on something. They clear off the announce table.

The fans break out into a huge “CM Punk” chant as Batista scoops Bryan up onto the announce table. Orton is on the Spanish announce table next to them. Batista hoists Bryan up and instead of Batista-Bombing him directly down, launches him over to the next table, where Orton catches him coming down with an RKO through that table. An absolutely incredible spot. The crowd goes nuts seeing that. We see a bunch of replays of it. Really cool spot.

Ringside doctors check on everyone, mainly Bryan. Orton is having trouble getting back to his feet. The announcers have their “sad” and “concerned” voices on as they talk about how Bryan hasn’t moved since going through the table. Doctors come down to ringside with a stretcher. Batista is just standing there watching it, with the announcers correctly questioning why he doesn’t just grab one of the two, throw them in the ring and pin them. Good question.

Batista stops the doctors from attending to the two. He throws Orton into the ring post. The doctors now have Bryan in a neck brace and are loading him onto a stretcher. The announcers, still in their serious voices, talk about how Bryan hasn’t even opened up his eyes yet. Meanwhile, Batista continues his vicious attack on the WWE World Heavyweight Champion on the floor. The fans explode in a random “Daniel Bryan” chant.

Bryan is on the stretcher now and they are pushing him up the ramp. At the same time, Orton turns the tide on Batista. Orton hits his trademark draping-DDT on Batista onto the floor. We see the doctors pushing Bryan on a stretcher up the ramp, but Bryan sticks his hands up and pushes them away. He stumbles over and off the stretcher, falling onto the floor. He crawls up to his feet and comes back to ringside to continue fighting.

As soon as Bryan makes it to ringside, Orton grabs him and whips him into the ring steps. The fans break out into a huge “Daniel Bryan” chant. Orton poses to the crowd and slams down onto the mat in “Viper” fashion, calling for the RKO. Out of nowhere, Bryan latches onto Orton with the “Yes!” lock. Batista breaks it up. Now Bryan has Batista in the “Yes!” lock. Orton breaks that one up.

The “Daniel Bryan” chants start up again as Orton waits for Batista to get up so he can RKO him. Batista avoids it and knocks Orton down. Batista goes for a spear on Orton, but Orton avoids it and Batista spears Bryan instead. He turns around right into a RKO from Orton. 1-2…NO! Orton sees a grounded Batista, and with his face tells the story that he’s about to hit the punt on Batista. Bryan runs out of nowhere with his Running Knee on Orton. Batista tries capitalizing, throwing Bryan out to the floor and quickly covering Orton. 1-2, NO!

“This is awesome” chants break out. Batista hits the Batista Bomb on Orton. Out of nowhere, however, Bryan comes off the top and knocks Batista down. Bryan locks Batista in the “Yes!” lock. Batista taps. Daniel Bryan’s music hits and the crowd goes ape shit.

Winner and NEW WWE World Heavyweight Champion: Daniel Bryan

After The Match
Daniel Bryan is handed the WWE World Heavyweight Championship by the referee as Michael Cole goes insane on commentary trying to sell it as the biggest moment and upset in history. Bryan’s music continues to play as the fans go nuts. The “Yes!” chants break out. Everyone in the building is doing the “Yes!” chants, led by Bryan — holding both titles — in the ring. The “WrestleMania Moment” we all wanted to see is happening. In walks a little girl and Bryan hugs her. Another blond girl walks into the ring and Bryan hugs her too. No one explains who they are, however. Confetti drops from the ceiling — tons of it — and the fans continue chanting and going nuts. Bryan gets on the top rope, holding both titles, and leads everyone in yet another enormous “Yes!” chant.[spacer height=”20px”]

Christian Update; Two WWE Stars Part Way With Company

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– As noted, Christian wasn’t able to compete in the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania XXX because he hasn’t been cleared of the concussion he suffered at RAW in Brooklyn. Christian’s future was a hot topic backstage at WrestleMania last night. There is still no timetable for his return.

– As already reported, Vickie Guerrero finished up with the WWE as part of last night’s WWE WrestleMania XXX event.

– You can add WWE Superstar Ezekiel Jackson, who has been out of action for over a year with an injury, wrote the following on his Instagram today:
“In July 2008 I made my #smackdown television debut with “Thee Brian Kendrick”… much love to TBK for seeking me out and choosing me. I was fulfilling a dream I had as an 8 yr old kid who saw and fell in love with professional wrestling for the first time through my neighbors window in #Guyana South America… On April 6th 2014 my contract expired so #WrestleMania 30 was #bittersweet. I thank God for all the blessings he’s bestowed upon me in the last 7 years. In my time in the #wwe I became the last #ECW Champion and a one time Intercontinental Champion…

“I’ve also traveled the world given the opportunity to do what I love. Encountering some of the most passionate and reliable fans in the world… I am deeply appreciative to Vincent McMahon and the #WWE for allowing a snotty nose lickle bai from Victory Valley Linden Guyana to live out my childhood dream on the highest level. #Godspeed to the company and all of my friends and colleagues. #beblessed Extremely excited for the next chapter in my life. I’m looking forward to this new season…. I’m still 290 pounds and #healthy. I can be reached for bookings, sponsorship and signings through my manager at: Rjsmanandco@gmail.com #Godbless”

Jeff Jarrett Announces His New Promotion

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Jeff Jarrett has announced his new promotion, Global Force Wrestling via SB Nation.
Jarrett issued a mission statement:

“[WWE] have built a brand over the last 50, 60 years. And truly, [WrestleMania] weekend is the perfect example of just how global their brand is. Professional wrestling has been around since the advent of television. There is definitely room, space for a brand new promotion to come on the scene. And we’re going to put out the very best product that we can. Our mission statement is going to be, right at the very top, that we are going to put out a professional wrestling product that listens to the fans, engages the fans. We are going to immerse ourselves with the wrestling fan and that is going to be first and foremost.”

Below is the full press release:

JARRETTS UNVEIL NEW WRESTLING PROMOTION: JOIN THE FORCE!
NASHVILLE — After weeks of speculation and unprecedented internet buzz surrounding the hashtag #ItsComing … IT IS HERE!

Legendary performer and third-generation promoter Jeff Jarrett and his wife, Karen, are set to unveil Global Force Wrestling (GlobalForceWrestling.com), which promises to be the most fan-interactive and immersive wrestling experience in history.

“Because of new media, new technology and more ‘in-tune’ fans than we’ve ever had, wrestling is poised for another boom like it experienced in the mid-1980s and late 1990s,” Jeff Jarrett said. “What we’re going to deliver is a multi-platform, innovative brand that will engage fans in ways they’ve never experienced. It will provide a fresh perspective inside the business that fans have been clamoring for.”

Jarrett, the founder of TNA wrestling and a 12-time world champion who wrestled in WWE, WCW and numerous international promotions, and his wife, Karen, have been laying the foundation for GFW since January 2014.

“Jeff was born into this business,” Karen Jarrett said. “It’s his life’s passion. He saw a unique opportunity to fill a need in professional wrestling, and he has tirelessly devoted himself physically, mentally and emotionally to doing just that.”

Videos of the Jarretts previewing the new promotion attached to the hashtag #ItsComing have garnered more than a million views. Meanwhile, Jeff and Karen have been searching the United States and the international ranks in search of undiscovered talent. The response has been overwhelming, with more than 400 performers from across the globe already in the evolving GFW talent database.

“The reality is we want to build a brand in which fans are watching our wrestlers evolve from day one and are truly invested in the lives of our talent in and out of the ring,” Jarrett said.

Global Force Wrestling expects to make several more key announcements in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.

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Updated: Undertaker Hospitalized, Was The Finish With Brock Lesnar Planned?

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UPDATE

Source: F4WOnline

There was a huge “bulls–t” chant that started up after Brock Lesnar defeated The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXX last night after everyone realized what happened. It wasn’t until the 21-1 graphic came up that everyone realized The Streak was over. The chant quieted down and most of the crowd just sat there stunned. Taker did get the standing ovation and a “thank you Taker” chant from most but some did boo while this was going on. Multiple sources report that fans were seen leaving and several were seen crying. Taker’s loss really brought the live crowd down a notch and they didn’t seem to get back into things until well into the main event.
We noted earlier today that Taker was taken to a local hospital last night for fear of a concussion and a neck injury. We also noted that Taker losing was the original plan. This was kept from just about everyone but betting odds started to change shortly before the show began.

It’s said that this was indeed The Undertaker’s decision. We noted before that back in 2010, Taker wanted Lesnar to be the one to end The Streak. This is not confirmed yet but the impression was given backstage that Taker is done. No word yet on how this changes a potential match with Sting at WrestleMania 31.

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ORIGINAL POST

Source: F4WOnline

The Undertaker was taken to a local New Orleans hospital via ambulance after last night’s WWE WrestleMania XXX due to the fear that he suffered a concussion and a possible neck injury. F4WOnline.com reports that the last word was that Taker was expected to remain there overnight for observation.
The apparent injury had no bearing on the finish of the match, which ended exactly as planned. The injury is believed to have happened early in the match when Undertaker took a bad fall off a single leg.

Word apparently got out about the finish about an hour before the match, as Brock Lesnar went from a massive underdog to the favorite on gambling sites.

WWE Reveals Number Of Network Subscribers

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WWE issued the following this morning:

WWE® NETWORK ON TRACK TO 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS

STAMFORD, Conn., April 7, 2014 – WWE (NYSE: WWE) today announced that WWE Network has 667,287[1] subscribers and is well on its way to reaching its goal of 1 million subscribers by the end of 2014 just 42 days after launching in the U.S., making it the fastest-growing digital subscription service. This announcement comes following a historic WrestleMania® 30, which aired live on WWE Network as well as on pay-per-view through satellite and cable providers from a sold-out Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

WWE Network launched on February 24 in the U.S. and will be rolled out in Canada, the U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Nordics in late 2014/early 2015.

WWE Network is the first 24/7 streaming network that provides access to live and scheduled programming, including all 12 live pay-per-view events, as well as the most comprehensive video-on-demand library. Available for only $9.99 a month – with a six month commitment – fans can subscribe to WWE Network at WWE.com. WWE Network is available on connected devices including Apple TV, Roku streaming devices, Sony PlayStation® 3, Sony PlayStation® 4 and Xbox 360. WWE Network is also available through the WWE App on iOS devices, including Apple iPad and iPhone, Amazon’s Kindle Fire devices and Android devices as well as on desktops and laptops via WWE.com.

[1] Current subscriber number does not account for potential failures to comply with subscription terms and six month commitment

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