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From the Beginning… WWF Monday Night Raw – January 25th, 1993

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Monday Night Raw: January 25th, 1993
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Bobby Heenan, and Rob Bartlett
Main Event: Loser Leaves the WWF: Mr. Perfect vs. Ric Flair

Well it looks like we have finally made it. It is Monday Night Raw from January 25th, 1993. It took the WWF all of three weeks to produce an instant classic on their new showcase of shows. This card features the infamous “Loser leaves the WWF” match between the “Nature Boy” Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect. So, sit back and relax and join me while I take you on this roller coaster ride known as the Monday Night Raw Review.

We open up the show with Sean Mooney standing outside. The Repo Man pulls up outside in a tow truck with Bartlett’s car and Randy Savage’s hat. Sean Mooney interviews Repo Man and Repo Man says that he is going to repossess Randy Savage’s career just like he repossessed Savage’s hat. He finishes up the interview with this great line “you better be ready for me because I am ready for you.” Then he runs inside to the Manhattan center as they cut to the opening video for Monday Night Raw.

Vince, Bobby Heenan, and Bartlett run down the card. It’s great to have Bobby Heenan doing the commentary. Heenan says he doesn’t care about a crappy car or an ugly hat. All he cares about is the match between Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect. Vince McMahon sends it up to the ring for opening match featuring Randy Savage and Repo Man.

Match 1: Randy Savage vs. Repo Man
Repo Man is in the ring showing off Savage’s hat as Savage runs into the ring and attacks Repo before the bell could even ring. Savage hits him with a big double ax handle and sends him to the ground then Savage gets on top and starts choking him out. Savage jumps to the outside and drags Repo out with him. He gets him in a side headlock and punches him right in the face. Savage then snaps him over and drops a big knee to the throat of Repo. Savage throws Repo back into the ring and he gets back on top with another choke and he’s raking his face. Savage then goes up to the second rope and drops the knee on the mid-section again.

Savage picks up Repo and punches him in the face then Repo returns the favor. Repo throws Savage outside over the top rope but Savage lands on his feet. Savage then nails repo with a high knee to the back and Repo falls to the outside. Repo tries to leave the match but Savage goes after him and hits him with another double ax handle to the back. Savage drags Repo back to the ring. Repo cowers down into the corner trying to keep Savage away but Savage comes in and stomps on Repo 3 times then pushes the boot down into Repo’s throat and chokes him some more. Savage won’t let go of the choke so Earl Hebner has to get between the two and break them up. Repo rolls to the outside again then Savage goes out after him. Savage tries to ram Repos head into the steel steps but Repo reverses it and smashes Savage’s face into the steps. Repo does it a second time then throws Savage into the ring post. Repo rolls back into the ring as Savage lays out on the floor. Repo then goes back out after Savage and he rolls him back into the ring.

Repo grabs Savages and smashes his head into the turnbuckle. Repo then irish whips Savage into the other turnbuckle. Repo then goes in for a choke. Repo gets into with the referee. Repo then gets Savage in a reverse chin lock while he has his legs wrapped around Savage. Repo is yelling at the camera saying he is “going to break his neck.” Also, during this time it appears that they cut off Bartlett’s mic and Heenan goes “Vince where did you get this guy?” Vince wasn’t going to say anything then he says “Well we found him coming off the Subway and felt bad for him.” Pretty funny banter between Heenan and McMahon talking about how terrible Bartlett really is. Savage breaks the hold and goes after Repo again as he hits him with another ax handle to the back. Savage then runs off the ropes and hits Repo with a shoulder block. Savage goes off the ropes again and Repo ducks down then Savage hits the other rope. Repo tries to kick Savage in the cut but Savage catches the leg as the show goes to commercial break. They come back from commercial and the Repo Man is in control. He has Savage in the corner and he hits him with an ax handle then snaps him over with a snapmare. Repo then drops a leg drop on Savage and goes for the cover and gets a two count. Repo gets Savage in a submission hold where he locked his legs around Savages stomach. Savage breaks out of the hold and hits Repo with a kick to the gut but Repo turns around and nails Savage with a vicious clothesline.

Repo picks Savage up off the mat and drapes him over to the top rope and chokes him. He then flings the rope in and sends Savage down to the mat. Savage gets up but the Repo Man gets him in a belly to back suplex for the 2 count. Repo then gets Savage a reverse chin lock. Savage gets up and gets 3 elbows to the midsection. Savage goes off the ropes and hits Repo with a clothesline. Savage comes off the other rope and Repo tries to get him in a hip-toss but Savage sort of runs through it and clotheslines him. Savage tries to pick Repo up but Repo punches Savage in the throat then he bashes his head into the turnbuckle. Repo then gets Savage in a backbreaker. Repo looks to the crowd and yells “Yeah Macho what.” Repo tries to come off the second rope but Savage nails him with a jumping clothesline. Savage then body slams Repo Man. Savage then goes to the top rope and nails the big elbow drop onto the Repo Man for the 1-2-3. After the match Savage picks up Repo Man and throws him to the outside.

(Post match thoughts: This match was pretty good because of the intensity that Savage fought with here. He made you believe that he was really upset that the Repo Man stole his hat and it showed at the very beginning of the match. The match went a little longer than I expected but it was definitely good for what it was. Wasn’t too many rest holds and Repo Man was always entertaining to me because of the way he interacted with the crowd. Overall a fun match and definitely a good start to this episode of Monday Night Raw.)

We come back from commercial with the lovely Raw lady walking around holding up the Raw sign. Heenan on commentary is hitting on the woman telling her to give him a honk later on and that his area code is then he gets cut off. Loving Heenan on commentary even if it is for one night. They then go to a hype video for Wrestlemania 9. After the video we come back to the ring and Brooklyn Brawler is in the ring waiting for his opponent.

Match 2: Kamala vs. Brooklyn Brawler
Brooklyn Brawler attacks Kamala with some forearms to the back before the bell could ring. Brawler tries to irish whip Kamala but Kamala blocks it and gets the upper hand on the Brawler. Kamala chops the Brawler in the head twice then irish whips the Brawler into the turn buckle. Kamala goes in for a big splash but the Brawler gets out of the way and Kamala crashes into the turnbuckle. Brawler then tries to slam the Brawler but he can’t get him up. Kamala then slams the Brawler. After a little bit of stalling, Kamala tries to shake hands with the Brawler. When the Brawler goes in for the shake Kamala chops him in the head. Kamala irish whips the Brawler and Kamala tries to chop him but the Brawler hangs on to the top rope. When the Brawler turns around Kamala nails him with a nice side kick to the chin of the Brawler. Kamala then gets the Brawler down in the corner and he sits on his chest. He then jumps up and drops a butt drop on the Brawler in the corner.

Kamala picks up the Brawler and chops him in the head. Kamala then drapes the Brawler over the top rope then he puts his leg on the throat of the Brawler while it’s draped over the top rope. Kamala then goes for the cover on the Brawler but he pins him with the Brawler laying on his stomach. Kamala stays in control by hitting Brawler with a few kicks and chops. Kamala then irish whips the Brawler into the ropes and hits him with a kick to the chest. Kamala then rings the dinner bell, as Bobby Heenan would say, then he runs and slides into the Brawler and goes for the cover again with the Brawler laying on his chest. Kamala then stands on the back of the Brawler. Brawler gets up and Kamala irish whips him into the turnbuckle and he goes shoulder first into the post. Kamala then hits him with the huge splash. Kamala then rolls him around on the mat a few times and he tries to pin him again with him on his stomach. Slick tells Kamala to roll him over and he does then he pins the Brawler for the 1-2-3 after the giant splash.

After the match Vince McMahon goes up to the ring to get an interview with Slick and Kamala. Vince McMahon commends the Slick for everything that he has done for Kamala. Slick says it wasn’t him but it was the people who opened up their hearts for Kamala and that we are responsible for the transformation of the Ugandan Giant Kamala. Slick says that Harvey Whippleman and Kimchee better stay out of the way of Kamala because he will not be responsible for what happens to the two.

(Post match & interview thoughts: This was your typical squash match. Nothing special here to see. Just was there to have filler. The interview wasn’t bad because it got Kamala over as a face but that was pretty much it. Overall nothing to see here and it can be something that you skip if you go back and watch this episode of Raw)

We go to Gene Okerlund with the post Royal Rumble report. Gene Okerlund recaps what happened at the Royal Rumble from the previous day.

After the post Royal Rumble report we go to commercial break and when we come back we get the promotional consideration paid for the by following from Lord Alfred Hayes. We get an ICOPRO commercial featuring the WWF Heavyweight Champion Bret “Hitman” Hart. After this we come back to the ring where we get to the main that we have all been waiting for.

Match 3: Loser Leaves the WWF: Mr. Perfect vs. Ric Flair
Ric Flair makes his way to ringside where awaits the entrance of Mr. Perfect. The bell rings and we are off. The match starts with both men just staring each other down and getting a feel for what they are going to do. The action starts with a collar and elbow tie up. Flair backs Perfect into the corner and he pushes him then Perfect slaps Flair. Flair pushes Perfect again and again Perfect slaps Flair. Both men stare each other down again before they get in another collar and elbow tie up. Flair gets Perfect in a headlock but Perfect backs Flair down and gets him on the ropes. Perfect pushes off and Flair hits the rope then he hits Perfect with a shoulder tackle. Perfect gets right up as Flair comes off the ropes again but this time Perfect gets Flair in a drop toe hold and then Perfect gets on Flairs back and messes up Flair’s hair. Flair gets up and Perfect slaps him across the face again. Flair is sitting on the ground looking up at Perfect as Perfect taunts him. Flair rolls out of the ring while Perfect taunts for the crowd. Heenan calls Flair over to the commentary table. Heenan then shows Flair a hammer as Vince and Bartlett scold him on commentary.

Flair gets back in the ring and they tie up once more. Flair gets Perfect in an arm bar type maneuver but Perfect reverses it and gets Flair in the arm bar hold himself. Flair gets out of it by getting Perfect in a drop toe hold. Flair tries to get a submission maneuver on Perfect but Perfect rolls out of it and gets Flair in an hammerlock on the mat. Flair gets back up and elbows Perfect in the face. Perfect doesn’t let go so he backs Flair into the corner and nails him with another elbow. Perfect lets go and then Flair nails Perfect with a couple of chops. Perfect reverses it and nails Flair with 3 very stiff chops as Flair walks out of the corner and does the Flair flop and goes down. Both men stare each other down. Both men are being very cautious at the beginning of the match. They get in another tie up and Flair gets Perfect in a head lock and flings him over. Perfect reverses it by getting Flair in a headlock using his legs. Flair quickly gets out of the hold as they come up to a standoff where they both look like they are going to punch each other.

Perfect already drops a strap before they go into another tie up. Flair hits Perfect with a knee to the gut then he backs Perfect into the corner and hits him with a chop. Flair then punches Perfect right in the face a few times. Perfect gets out of it then puts Flair into the corner and chops him twice. Perfect then lays in a few left hands. Flair gets back up and backs Perfect off. They do a hand lock but instead of finishing it off Flair pokes him in the eye. Flair then throws Perfect over the top rope. Flair rolls out with him and gabs a chair. Before Flair could hit Perfect with the chair the ref jumps off the apron and takes the chair from Flair’s hands as the show goes to commercial break.

We come back from commercial with Flair in control of the match. Flair irish whips Perfect into the turnbuckle. As Perfect hits the buckle he goes flying up and over and it didn’t look to pleasant for Perfect. Looked like it went wrong for him but it could have been Perfect selling like he usually did. Perfect gets back in the ring and Flair gets him in a headlock and lays into Perfect 2-3 times with right hands. At this point Perfect is busted open so Flair starts working over the cut. Flair irish whips Perfect into the turnbuckle and once Perfect hits it he flips out of it and lays on the mat. Flair goes for a chicken wing looking cover while he has his feet on the middle rope. He gets a 2 count 3-4 times before Flair gets up. Flair takes his boot laces and rakes it across Perfect’s forehead. Perfect bounces off the rope and bunches Flair in the chest but it doesn’t affect Flair. They trade punches and chops then Flair kicks Perfect in the gut and irish whips him into the turnbuckle. Perfect reverses it and nails Flair with a big forearm to the face. Perfect goes for the cover and gets a 2 ½ count. Flair gets up and punches Flair in the gut to regain control. Flair irish whips Perfect into the ropes and tries for a hip toss but Perfect blocks it and gets Flair in a backslide for another 2 ½ count.

Both men get up and Flair tries to whip Perfect into the turnbuckle but Perfect reverses it and hits Flair with a big back body drop. Flair tries to hold Perfect off but Flair grabs him by the feet and drops him on his back. Perfect then picks Flair up and gets him in the turnbuckle and he nails Flair with the 10 punches but Flair reverses it midway through and gets Perfect with an atomic drop. Flair gets Perfect in a roll up and gets a 2 ½ count of his own. Flair then rolls outside the ring to get a breather while Perfect stands in the ring waiting for him. Flair gets back up on the apron and Perfect nails him with a vicious sounding chop. Perfect then suplex’s Flair back into the ring and goes for the cover for a 2 count. Flair then gets Perfect into the corner and he kicks him in the gut. Flair then gets Perfect in the sleeper hold. The ref checks on Perfect and the arm goes down twice but not the third time. Perfect then starts to get to his feet and he takes Flair into the turnbuckle. Perfect dunks and Flair knocks his head on the top turnbuckle.

Both men get up and Perfect irish whips Flair into the ropes. It looks like Perfect was going for a leap frog but he jumped a little early so instead of jumping over Flair he just grabs him in a headlock move and goes down for a cover and gets a 2 count. Perfect keeps the headlock on and gets a few more 2 counts before Flair gets back up to his feet. Flair gets Perfect in a belly to back suplex as both men are laid out on the mat. Flair gets up first and he drags Perfect to the middle of the ring and he gets Perfect in the Figure 4 leg lock. Flair grabs the top rope for extra leverage as the ref checks on Mr. Perfect. Flair was caught by the referee holding the top rope so the ref makes Flair release the hold. Perfect gets up favoring his leg. Flair gets Perfect in the turnbuckle and he works on the leg with a couple of knees to the leg. Flair then snapmares Perfect over and goes to the top rope. Perfect gets up and slams Perfect off of the top rope as the show goes to the last commercial break.

We come back from commercial with Flair next to the ropes. Flair gets into his knee pads and grabs a brass knuckle type deal and nails Perfect with it. Flair drops a knee drop then goes for the cover but gets a 2 count after Perfect gets his leg on the bottom rope. Flair then nails Perfect with multiple punches to Perfect’s open wound. Flair picks Perfect up and gets him in the corner. Flair gets Perfect in chops and punches but it’s not affecting Perfect at all. Perfect then comes out of the turnbuckle as Flair backs himself into the corner. Perfect then nails Flair with 3 chops of his own then whips Flair into the opposite turnbuckle. Perfect then gets Flair in a huge back body drop. Perfect tires to hit Flair with a clothesline but Flair’s head is down to low so Perfect hits him with a forearm to the head. Flair gets up and Perfect whips him into the corner. Flair does his infamous flip over the top and runs to the other rope and jumps off but Perfect hit’s him with a clothesline and goes for the cover. Perfect gets a 2 count.

Flair gets back down near the corner and Perfect is following him in but Flair grabs Perfect’s legs and brings him to the mat. Flair gets him in a pin with his feet on the second rope. Perfect keeps kicking out but Flair stays on top and tries to get the pin 3-4 different times. The ref finally sees the foot on the rope so he kicks it off and Perfect rolls up Flair for a 2. Both men get up and Flair whips Perfect into the ropes, Flair dunks down and Perfect grabs him by the head and gets him in the Perfect Plex for the 1-2-3. Bobby Heenan goes on a cursing tirade on commentary as Perfect celebrates in the ring.

(Post match & interview thoughts: Well what can I say. This is one of my favorite matches of all time. I remember getting the Royal Rumble on PPV and taping it then the next night I recorded this Raw. So whenever I watched Royal Rumble 1993 I would always watch this Raw afterwards. So, I have seen this match maybe 30-40 times in my day and I must say it never gets old. It has everything you could want in a match. A great storyline, a great stipulation, two great wrestlers, Bobby Heenan on commentary with a vested interest, and blood. Everything you could want is in this match. I really wish there was a hard copy of this match that showed everything that happened during the commercial breaks because I bet the match is even better if you could see all of it. This was the first of many great matches that will show up on Monday Night Raw and it set the bar pretty high if you ask me.)

Overall thoughts on the show: This was an awesome episode of Raw. It got off to a hot start with the Macho Man vs. Repo Man match and it ended with one of the best matches in Monday Night Raw history between Ric Flair and Mr. Perfect. I really have no complaints as far as this show goes because the two main matches delivered. Another aspect that these two matches did was make you tune in the next week because you don’t know if you would be getting another match like it and if you were you didn’t want to miss it. Back then you really didn’t get these type of matches on television live so it was great to see what Raw could be in its infant stages of existence. I know if you have good match and good storyline after good match and good storyline you will continue to tune in and this show right here laid the ground work on how to accomplish that. I know for me I wanted to tune in the next week so I could see if there was going to be another great match like the one Mr. Perfect and Ric Flair had.

Anyways, that wraps up another episode of Monday night Raw. Stay tuned for the next review where we review the February 1st, 1993 edition of Monday Night Raw featuring Doink the Clown vs. Typhoon.

Mid-South Legends Fanfest Information

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Traditional Championship Wrestling will promote the first-ever Mid-South Legends Fanfest on WrestleMania weekend. It will take place at The Sigur Center (8245 W. Judge Perez Drive) in Chalmette, Louisana, a few miles away from New Orleans, on April 4. Those scheduled to appear include Bill Watts, Jim Cornette, Bobby Eaton, Dennis Condrey, Bill Dundee, Robert Gibson, Ricky Morton, “Mr. Olympia” Jerry Stubbs, Mr. Wrestling II, Danny Hodge, Luke Williams, Porkchop Cash, Kamala, Dark Journey and more.

There will be events all day from 9 AM until that night, including autograph sessions, a Q&A with Jim Cornette, The Midnight Express, Bill Dundee & The Rock N’ Roll Express and a Q&A with Cornette and Watts. So Cal Val will be the hostess for the event.

Platinum VIP tickets cost $149 and feature early admission, two autographs of each talent, both Q&As, an exclusive morning “coffee talk” with the stars, an exclusive Cajun Dinner with the stars, a Fanfest program, a fanfest t-shirt, a ringside seat for the TCW live event that night and a DVD set of the entire day. There is also a $99 Gold VIP that includes everything previously mentioned but not the autograph sessions. Tickets for everyone else cost $19. The public gets in at 10 AM while VIPs can get in at 9 AM.

Here’s a card for the “Battle Lines” event that happens at 7:30 PM:

JYD Memorial Cup Battle Royal featuring talent from eight different promotions.
“The Empire” (Matt Riviera, Tim Storm and Greg Anthony) managed by “Dark Journey” vs. Tommy Dreamer, Americos and Scott Phoenix
“The Pope” Elijah Burke vs. Steve Anthony
Chris Adonis (fka Masterpiece Chris Masters) vs. Lance Hoyt
Mickie James vs. Angelina Love
Bill Dundee vs King Shane Williams
The Rock and Roll Express in action.

There will also be separate tickets sold for the TCW event. You can find more details here.

Another Legend Added to the WWE Hall of Fame!

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Carlos Colon Sr. has revealed that he will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Colon told PrimeraHora.com that he has been notified by the WWE front office that he will be inducted.

He noted, “Imagine, is the realization of a dream. It’s the maximum (to) get there. As in other sports, like baseball and basketball, reaching the Hall of Fame is the greatest thing…” Colon stated that he was notified by the WWE office.

The news was confirmed at Tuesday night’s WWE SmackDown taping.

WWE Main Event Results 3/11/14

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Tonight’s WWE Main Event opens up live from North Little Rock, Arkansas as Tom Phillips welcomes us.

Los Matadores vs. Ryback and Curtis Axel

Ryback starts things off with Diego. Ryback tosses him across the ring, but Diego with a dropkick and a headlock. Back and forth now. Fernando tags in for some double teaming on Ryback. Fernando with a back elbow from the second rope and a roll up for 2. Ryback turns it around and takes Fernando into the corner. Axel tags in and they double team Fernando. Fernando gets the upperhand but Axel turns it back around with a big shot to the back of the head. Axel taunts Fernando and puts a boot to his throat. Ryback tags in and continues the assault on Fernando. Ryback with knee drops now. Ryback with a takedown and a boot to the face for another 2 count. Axel comes back in and they keep Fernando grounded. Axel nails a huge kick to the face for another 2 count. Ryback comes back in and hits a long vertical suplex. Fernando finally fights back but Ryback drops him with a shoulder. Ryback misses a big splash. Axel comes in and stops a tag. Axel misses and Diego finally tags in. Diego unloads on Axel and dropkicks Ryback off the apron. Diego with a crossbody. Diego with a head scissors out of the corner. Diego with more offense. Diego goes to the top for a senton but Ryback breaks the pin. Fernando dumps Ryback to the floor. Fernando leaps out and takes Ryback down again. El Torito gets kicked by Axel, flying out to Ryback. Diego rolls Axel up for the win.

Winners: Los Matadores

We go to the ring and out comes WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee and Tamina Snuka. AJ says she is so bored. She says she will beat Natalya tonight and prove that she has no competition and prove why she’s the longest reigning Divas champion of all-time.

WWE Divas Title Match: Champion AJ Lee (with Tamina) vs. Natalya

Natalya strikes first and takes AJ to the mat. Natalya keeps AJ grounded as Tamina looks on. AJ fights out and they trade holds. Natalya takes AJ back to the mat. AJ breaks it by getting to the bottom rope. AJ stalls on the apron now. AJ takes her time coming in and Natalya goes for a pin attempt. Natalya with a slam and an abdominal stretch now. AJ counters but Natalya kicks her out of the ring. AJ lands on the floor and we cut to more WWE commercials. Tamina ends up distracting Natalya and AJ takes back control. AJ with a 2 count. Natalya goes for a big slam but AJ turns it into a standing submission. Natalya breaks free and we get another pin attempt but AJ runs over her with a flying clothesline. Natalya with a roll up for 2. AJ with another clothesline and 2 count. More back and forth. Natalya with a dropkick to the face. They trade shots in the corner now. AJ unloads with kicks until the referee backs her off. AJ with a boot to the throat now.

AJ applies the standing submission again. Natalya breaks out but AJ applies another submission from the rear. AJ charges but misses in the corner. Natalya makes a comeback and hits a suplex. Natalya with another takedown and a dropkick to the back of the head. Natalya with another scoop slam for a 2 count. AJ counters a move and applies the Black Widow submission. Natalya breaks it and goes for a Sharpshooter but AJ rolls her up for 2. Natalya blocks another move and this time gets the Sharpshooter locked in. AJ almost gets the rope but Natalya pulls her back to the center of the ring. AJ finally reaches the bottom rope with Tamina’s help and the fans boo. Natalya swings at Tamina and isn’t happy. Tamina runs her mouth from the apron. AJ takes advantage and nails the Shining Wizard. AJ applies the Black Widow for the win.

Winner: AJ Lee

– We see Santino Marella taking Emma out on a date backstage. Their food was supplied by WWE catering. Santino talks but Emma needs some pepper. He gets up to get her some and pulls the tablecloth, pulling the food all over them. Santino is embarrassed and storms off. Emma gets upset and cries, saying she will never ask for pepper again.

WWE United States Title Match: Mark Henry vs. Dean Ambrose (with The Shield)

Henry strikes first and laughs at Ambrose. Henry with a big slam that sends Ambrose out to the floor for a breather. Henry pulls Ambrose back in and slams him. Henry works on the arm now. Henry sends Ambrose back out to the floor in front of Rollins and Reigns. Henry goes after Ambrose and brings him in. Henry stares down Rollins and Reigns before entering the ring. Ambrose kicks out his knee and Henry goes down on the floor. Ambrose leaps off the apron and goes after the knee. We go to more WWE commercials.

Back from the break and Ambrose has Henry down, working on his knee. Ambrose comes flying off the ropes and takes out the knee again. Ambrose drops an elbow on the knee. Ambrose with a single leg crab now. Henry finally gets to his feet and slams Ambrose from the second rope but Henry’s leg goes out also. They both get up and Henry drops Ambrose with clotheslines. Henry with a big powerslam for a 2 count. Henry goes on and gets a pin but Rollins puts the foot on the bottom rope. Henry goes to the floor and drops Rollins. Henry comes back in but Ambrose beats on him. Henry drops Ambrose with a big boot. Henry drags Ambrose into the corner and goes for a big splash from the second rope but Reigns distracts him. Ambrose pulls Henry from the ropes and he falls to the mat. Ambrose slams Henry’s face into the mat for the win.

Winner: Dean Ambrose

– After the match, Rollins and Reigns come into the ring. A referee checks on Henry outside of the ring while The Shield poses in the ring and Main Event goes off the air.

Ric Flair Getting More WWE TV Time Soon?

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PWInsider reports that WWE recently applied to trademark “Ric Flair” for performance use so it appears they will be using him more on WWE TV soon. As noted, Flair recently signed a new deal with WWE.

Wrestlers Respond to #OccupyRAW Movement

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On Monday’s RAW, WWE finally set the stage for Daniel Bryan to get his big moment at WrestleMania XXX. After weeks of teasing Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H, Bryan and his fans took over the show and demanded the match from the Authority.

After Triple H agreed to wrestle Bryan at WWE’s biggest show of the year, Bryan dropped his “one more thing” bombshell – if he defeats Triple H, he gets added to the main event WWE World Heavyweight Championship match. Triple H reluctantly agreed and Daniel Bryan now has a clear path to stand tall at WrestleMania as WWE champion.

Here are some reactions from the wrestling world regarding this storyline development:

Mick Foley @realmickfoley “Could this really be happening? FINALLY #WrestleMania can start creating the excitement we all KNEW it could! @WWEDanielBryan #RAWMemphis”

Chris Jericho @IAmJericho “Congrats to @wwe for finally embracing what has been in front of their faces the whole time…
@WWEDanielBryan #nextworldchampion”

Jim Ross @JRsBBQ “Go back & listen to 1st Ross Report podcast w/ @steveaustinBSR & hear what we said re: DBryan 2 weeks ago. http://PodcastOne.com & iTunes.”

Matt Hardy @MATTHARDYBRAND “Great ending to #RAW. Set the table perfectly for Daniel Bryan’s upcoming path to stand tall at the end of WM. WWE isn’t #1 by accident.”

The Bella Twins @nicoleandbri “I must say @StephMcMahon my HUSBAND @WWEDanielBryan is more of a man then yours and soon enough you’ll see! #RAW #YesMovement”

Dolph Ziggler Bitter?, More WrestleMania Battle Royal Names Revealed!

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– You can check out the latest episode of RAW Backstage Fallout in the video above, which features Dolph Ziggler, Titus O’Neil and Xavier Woods reacting to the “Occupy RAW” angle on tonight’s show and Daniel Bryan being added to the WWE Championship match at WrestleMania should he defeat Triple H earlier in the evening. Ziggler sounded a little bitter about how Bryan was able to get his way.

“I guess that’s how you get things done around here,” Ziggler said. “[That’s] not the way I would have gone, I’m just really good at wrestling, walking, talking, texting and tweeting. But I mean, when it comes down to the nitty gritty, and you need something done, just call out a bunch of fans and they’ll do whatever you say.”

– Speaking of Ziggler, he noted on the WWE App that he will be in the 30 man “Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal” at WrestleMania 30. Kofi Kingston and Damien Sandow also declared that they will be in the match. As noted earlier, Ryback, Curtis Axel and Big E are also slated to appear in the battle royal.

Live WWE Main Event Tonight; Match Reminders

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Tonight’s WWE Main Event and SmackDown tapings take place from the Verizon Arena in Little Rock, Arkansas. Confirmed for the live Main Event is Natalya vs. AJ Lee for the Divas Title and Mark Henry vs. Dean Ambrose for the United States Title. We’ll have both live Main Event Results, as well as Smackdown Spoilers later tonight on Crazymax.org

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