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WWE News for 2/26/14: Mysterio Leaving WWE?, Big Segments Signed for Raw, and More

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– There has been lots of talk within WWE about Rey Mysterio’s future with the company over the last 48 hours. Rey’s deal expires in 3 months and with there no longer being a top spot for him, the belief among some is that he is preparing to finish up his last run and be finished. Those same people that speculate he’s leaving soon believe that he could end up on the new AAA TV show that debuts on the El Rey Network this fall. Rey could end up being a major player on that show when it launches. Konnan, who remains close with Rey, will play a big part of the new AAA TV show. That show is scheduled to start taping in Los Angeles this August.

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– On Monday’s RAW, Batista cut a promo finally acknowledging that fans are completely rejecting him. At Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings, Batista cut a heel promo and then went on to squash one of WWE’s beloved underutilized talents.

Batista cut a promo at the beginning of the SmackDown tapings, voting to “Destroy each of our heroes” on his way to WrestleMania. This led to Dolph Ziggler coming out, who called Batista a dinosaur and gave him a dropkick, setting up a match between the two later in the night.

During their match, Ziggler got a loud babyface reaction during their match and got a lout “Let’s Go Ziggler chant” against the Royal Rumble winner. Batista taunted the crowd during the match and eventually won by giving Ziggler the Batista Bomb.

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– Monday night’s episode of RAW drew a 3.31 (3.3) cable rating, up from last week’s 3.08 (3.1). Although that’s a good number for WWE, Batista’s return to WWE drew a 3.5 cable rating.

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– RAW NEWS: It was announced at the SmackDown tapings that The Wyatt Family will face The Shield in a six man tag-team match on RAW next week. This is a rematch from their awesome Elimination Chamber match.

Brock Lesnar & The Undertaker are also confirmed for next week’s RAW in Chicago, IL.

Actor Aaron Paul of “Breaking Bad: fame will be the guest host of next week’s RAW in Chicago, IL.

As of this writing, CM Punk is not scheduled to appear at next week’s RAW in Chicago, IL.

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– Variety reports that the Muppets will be “likely to return” to host Raw next month in order to promote the release of Muppets Most Wanted on March 21st.

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– As noted late Wednesday night here on the website, the leading candidate to be the main event inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015 is Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. The decision is said to be completely up to him on whether or not he accepts. Word is that it all comes down to whether or not his Hollywood schedule will allow him to appear.

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– Jake “The Snake” Roberts tweeted the following after having cancer surgery on Tuesday: “Surgery went well & feeling good. Won’t know if the growth is all removed or spread until tests come back. Doc optimistic and so am I.”

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– Roddy Piper tweeted the following after Hulk Hogan’s return to RAW on Monday: “Just saw Hulks Interview on Raw last night! Hogan can host WMXXX, I’ll just host the Piper’s Pit with Hogan at WMXXX”

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– For those who were hoping CM Punk would return to Raw next week in Chicago and save the day by injecting himself into the Orton/Batista mess at WrestleMania, things aren’t looking so hot. As of this past Monday, WWE has removed all CM Punk vs. Undertaker highlights from the WrestleMania 29 package they air before the show goes live.

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– There were many people backstage at Monday’s RAW wondering why there was no mention of the late Nelson “Big Daddy V” Frazier passing away. However, this Friday’s SmackDown will open up with a tribute for Frazier.

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– Mark Henry noted on Twitter that he has a few big announcements that will be revealed soon.

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– To prevent him from getting lost in the Mania shuffle, word coming out of this week’s WWE tapings is that Alexander Rusev won’t debut in the ring until right after WrestleMania XXX. Rusev worked the 30-man Royal Rumble match this year but has not wrestled a singles match on the main roster since then.

Spoilers: WWE Main Event Results for 2/26/14

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WWE Main Event Results for 2/26/14 from Milwaukee, WI at the Bradley Center (taped 2/25/14)

* Cody Rhodes, Goldust, Los Matadores and El Torito defeated 3MB, Ryback and Curtis Axel in a ten-man match. Torito got the pin on Heath Slater.

* Aksana and Alicia Fox defeated Eva Marie and Natalya. Aksana escaped from a Sharpshooter and got the win for her team.

– Bad News Barrett comes out and says bad things happen during Spring Break and the USA is headed down the wrong path.

* Darren Young beat Titus O’Neil.

* Sin Cara pinned Damien Sandow

The “OH MY GOD!” Video Review of ECW’s Extreme Warfare Vol. 1

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The OH MY GOD! Review of Extreme Warfare Vol. 1 (Released 1996-04-16)

This is the fifth compilation tape released on ECW home video. It features random matches with no particular theme.

Tape opens up with Chris Benoit walking to the ring and Joey Styles in a voice over welcomes us to Extreme Warfare.

Chris Benoit vs. Sabu ref John Finnegan (1994-11-05)
Right to the action Benoit picks up Sabu for a suplex but drops him across the top rope. Benoit throws Sabu up into the air and Sabu comes crashing down on the top of his head breaking his neck and that’s that.

The Sandman & Terry Funk vs. “The Franchise” Shane Douglas & Cactus Jack ref Jim Molineaux (1995-03-18)
Douglas and Cactus hit the ring and we’ve got a brawl! Douglas with the cane back and forth to Sandman and Funk but then he accidentally hits Cactus. Funk throws a chair in the ring but Cactus gets it and goes back and forth on Funk and Sandman. Funk and Sandman take over on Cactus though til Douglas hits the ring with the cane. Cactus clothesline and Funk is on the floor. One for the Sandman. Douglas throws Funk into the ring for a third clothesline and the same thing happens to Sandman. Funk is bloodied on the floor Cactus goes from the 2nd turnbuckle to the floor with an elbow drop onto him. Douglas throws Cactus at the Sandman. Funk with a DDT on Shane back in the ring. Back to the floor Cactus gets hit with a chair a few times. Sandman with a DDT on Shane. Funk and Sandman take apart the guardrail and bring it in the ring. Down across Shane’s back twice. Cactus trying to get back into the ring but keeps getting knocked off the apron. Shane crotched on the rail by Funk and Sandman hits a clothesline. Funk with chairshots to the leg of Douglas now. Cactus finally gets back in and him and Cactus go to the floor. Sandman missing a clothesline and goes flying over the top rope to the floor. Cactus gets DDTed on the floor by Funk. Funk gets a tool box from under the ring. He goes to hit Shane with it but all the tools fall out of it and hit Funk in is head. Back in the ring Cactus puts a chair over Sandmans face and leg drops it. Sandman hits Cactus low with the chair and DDTs him on it. Chair laid across Cacuts’ face and Sandman with a top rope leg drop. Douglas makes the save. Plancha to the floor onto Sandman. Funk comes from the locker room with a branding iron on fire. He hits Cactus with it in the face and then burns him. Pile driver into the fire, “OHHH MY GOOOD”… for the 1-2-3.

Public Enemy vs. The Gangstas ref Jim Molineaux (1995-07-21)
The ring announcements start but the two teams just charge each other. Mustafa and Rocco Roc hit the crowd. New Jack and Johnny Grunge are in the ring and Grunge is busted up from a nightstick. Giant water bottle to the head of New Jack. Grunge gets the nightstick now and then a chair. Jack is busted open, cheese grater to the face! Mustafa and Roc get in the ring and Grunge dumps New Jack to the floor. Mustafa getting the better of Roc in the ring. Roc able to fight back with a double axe handle from the top rope. Roc now with the night stick and Roc its an Air Sabu. Mustafa with a top rope axe handle to Roc on the floor. Grunge goes for a cover in the ring but its broken up. Double team suplex by the Gangstas. Diving headbutt by Jack. Roc brings in a table and they set New Jack on it. Rocco Roc with a moonsault through the table for the win. After the match Public Enemy invite the crowd into the ring to celebrate with them and the ring collapses.

The Steiner Brothers vs. Vampire Warrior & Dudley Dudley (w/Big Dick Dudley) ref Jim Molineaux (1995-07-28)
Scott starts off with Dudley. Arm drag and hip toss by Steiner Dudley complains of a hair pull each time. Dudley fights back and chokes Scott over the top rope. Tiger Driver by Steiner. Both teams make tags. Rick catches Warrior in a leap frog and hits a powerslam. Rick hits the ropes and takes a knee to the back from Dudley. A few tags back and forth by Warrior and Dudley as they work over Rick. Dudley cause for the classic double axe handle to the downed opponent and Rick gets the foot up. Tag to Scott who comes in with multiple clotheslines for everybody. The Steiners hit dual powerslams. Warrior gets caught coming off the top rope with a belly to belly by Scott followed by a Dragon suplex and doomsday bulldog for the win.

Cactus Jack vs. World Champion The Sandman (w/ Women) ref Jim Molineaux (Barbed Wire Match 1995-05-05)
Sandman does not want to get in the ring to start this nontitle match so referee Jim Molineaux begins a 10 count. Cactus with an Irish whip Sandman tries to block it by slidding but crotches himself on the bottom strand of barbed wire. Cactus pulls him to the floor and hits him with a chair and garbage can. Back in the ring Sandman fights back and Cactus falls onto the wire. Sandman picks up Jack for a suplex but drops him on the wire. On the floor Cactus gets the cane and starts smacking Sandman with it. Clothesline over the guardrail into the crowd. More cane shots to Sandman’s head. Sandman fights back and puts Jack’s arm and face in the wire. Jack is bleeding from both places. Sandman dives over the wire with the cane in his hand and comes crashing down on Jack. Back in the ring Cactus hits Sandman and he falls backwards across the wire and to the floor. Back in the ring and Jack drags Sandman’s face along the wire and now he’s bleeding. Cactus picked up for a belly to back suplex but Sandman crotches him along all the wire instead. Sandman now wrapping himself in the wire Cactus fights him off before he can do anything with it. Jack pulls Sandman’s shirt over his head and puts a garbage can along his face. Leg drop to the garbage can. Sandman with a hot shot to Jack. He picks him up to do it again but Jack pulls him down to a DDT and gets the three count.

Our final match on the tape is exclusive to Extreme Warfare. Referee Bill Alfonso hits the ring before any of the wrestlers are there and kicks Jim Molineaux out of the ring because he does not have a women’s referee license John Finnegan hits the ring but he can’t do it either. Alfonso says Stevie Richards got his license and will be the referee for tonight’s match.

Beulah McGuillicutty (w/ World Tag Team Champion Raven) vs. Francine ref World Tag Team Champion Stevie Richards (1995-08-26)
Stevie gets on the mic and tells us he’s going to check the girls for foreign objects. Raven pushes Stevie away from Beulah so Stevie goes to check his girlfriend Francine. The cat fight gets underway. They roll around on the ground a bit until Beulah gets on top and slams Francine’s head into the mat. Francine thrown into the turnbuckle. Beulah takes off Francine’s shirt and shorts and the crowd goes wild. Only in wrestling does sexual assault get cheered for. Beulah gets a frying pan from a audience member but Francine hits a low blow. Francine now smacks Beulah over the head with the frying pan. Raven gets in the ring and pulls Francine off. Beulah now stripped to her underwear. Raven comes in and again breaks up a pin attempt. Raven and Richards begin to argue and shove each other. Francine gets in Raven’s face and he kicks her in the stomach. Stevie walks over to check on her and gets in Raven’s face. He then turns and Stevie Kicks Francine. Beulah covers for the win. After the match Beaulh sets up Francine for a piledriver and Raven and Stevie help spike it down.

My thoughts on the show
While I did enjoy most of what they picked for this tape with only one “match” that hasn’t been seen before, good for a compilation it can be skipped.

Wrestling Screencaps Section Undergoes MAJOR Update!

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Thanks to xStat32x, a MAJOR update has been made to the amazing Screencaps area over the past 24 hours. Thirty-Two different WWE and ECW PPV’s have been capped with thousands of images for your viewing pleasure. You’ll find the list below of all the recent PPV’s that have been capped. You can also view the entire list of Screencapped wrestling events by going here or by hovering over the “Results / Media” tab above and clicking on the “Screencaps / Images” link.

Screencaps Section Update
WWF Wrestlemania 1 & 2
WWF Survivor Series 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95
WWF/E SummerSlam 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 94, 97, 00, 06
WWF Royal Rumble 88, 89, 90, 91, 92
WWF Fully Loaded 99 & 00
WWF Armageddon 99 & 00
WWF Unforgiven 98 & 99
WWF Invasion 01
ECW Cyberslam 97

Fighting Spirit Review: Dragon Gate “Open the New Year Gate” on 1/16/14

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Date: January 16th, 2014
Location:  Tokyo Korakuen Hall
Announced Attendance: 1,850 (Super No Vacancy Full House)

This is a pretty big card for Dragon Gate, as not only does it have an Open the Dream Gate Championship match, but the match is also Mochizuki’s 20th Anniversary Match. The rest of the card is your usual Dragon Gate affair, no outsiders as they tend to only bring in Freelancers on really rare occasions. Here is the full card:

– Don Fujii, Gamma, and Stalker Ichikawa vs. Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Kanda, and Kagetora
– Dragon Kid vs. Yosuke Santa Maria
– BxB Hulk, Kzy, and Mondai Ryu vs. K-ness, Super Shisa, and Kenichiro Arai
– 2-Count and 3-Rope Escapes Rules: CIMA and Chihiro Tominaga vs. Kotoka and Ryotsu Shimizu
– Shingo Takagi and Akira Tozawa vs. T-Hawk and U-T
– Susumu, Ryo “Jimmy” Saito, and Mr. Que Que Naoki Tanizaki Toyonaka Dolphin vs. Doi, YAMATO, and Cyber Kong
 Open the Dream Gate Championship: Masato Yoshino vs. Masaaki Mochizuki

Don Fujii, Gamma, and “Hollywood” Stalker Ichikawa vs. Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Kanda, and Jimmy Kagetora

Ichikawa and Kagetora start things off.  Punch by Kagetora, and he hits a Fireman’s Carry Hold for a three count!  Your winners: Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Kanda, and Jimmy Kagetora

They decide this match was too quick as Ichikawa asks for the match to re-start.  So they do, Kagetora quickly goes for the same move again but this time Ichikawa kicks out.  Kagetora charges Ichikawa in the corner but Ichikawa moves and hits a tornado DDT.  Fujii and Kanda come in the ring and trade chops, Fujii pushes Kagetora to the ropes and lariats him over it.  Ichikawa and Gamma get in the ring and sail out of the ring with tope suicidas onto Kagetora and Kanda.  Horiguchi gets in the ring but Fujii side-steps his attack attempt.  Gamma gets back in the ring, double Irish whip to Horiguchi and Gamma hits a back elbow.  Superkick by Gamma to Horiguchi, Ichikawa hits a German suplex hold on him but it gets a two count.  Kagetora picks up Ichikawa and drops him with a front slam, cover, but it is broken up.  Horiguchi picks up Ichikawa now and hits a brainbuster, Kagetora goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving elbow drop, cover, but it only gets a two count.  Kanda comes in the ring and elbows hits Ichikawa in the back, he goes off the ropes but Gamma hits him from the apron.  Gamma then gets in the ring but Kanda catches him with an atomic drop.  Gamma charges Kanda but Kanda hits a lariat.  Gamma rolls out of the ring, Fujii comes in the ring and hits a German suplex onto Kanda.  Ichikawa then comes in and goes for a suplex, but Kanda reverses it and hits a German suplex hold for the three count!  Your winners again:   Genki Horiguchi H.A.Gee.Mee!!, Jimmy Kanda, and Jimmy Kagetora

Match Thoughts:  Just a silly Dragon Gate opener, nothing more.  A bit of a waste of some of these wrestlers but with Dragon Gate ya gotta take the good with the bad.  Score:  2.5

Dragon Kid vs. Yosuke Santa Maria

Dragon Kid and Yosuke circle each other to start, kick by Dragon Kid, Irish whip by Yosuke but Dragon Kid kicks Yosuke in the stomach.  Irish whip by Dragon Kid, Dragon Kid pancakes but Yosuke pancakes next to him and gives Dragon Kid a dreamy look.  Club to the back by Yosuke, Irish whip, and Dragon Kid hits a spinning headscissors.  Yosuke goes out to the apron, Dragon Kid goes for a 619 but Yosuke catches his legs and goes for a kiss.  Dragon Kid quickly gets away and bails to ringside while Yosuke waits in the ring for him.  Dragon Kid gets back in the ring, punches to the back by Yosuke, Irish whip, and Yosuke elbows Dragon Kid in the chest.  Cover by Yosuke but it gets a two count.  Back up, Yosuke charges Dragon Kid but Dragon Kid moves and Yosuke goes face-first into the corner.  Dropkick by Dragon Kid and he hits a running dropkick to a seated Yosuke.  Over, but it gets a two count.

Snapmare by Dragon Kid, he goes off the ropes and hits a jumping kneedrop.  Dragon Kid goes for a handstand kneedrop but Yosuke sneaks in a kiss, naturally making Dragon Kid lose his concentration and fall over.  Yosuke throws Dragon Kid into the ropes and goes for the Tiger Feint Kick, but Yosuke ducks it.  Dragon Kid goes off the ropes and hits a tilt-a-whirl DDT.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Dragon Kid goes out to the apron but Yosuke recovers and bear hugs him from behind.  Dragon Kid elbows out of it, Dragon Kid goes for the Ultra Hurricanrana but Yosuke ducks it.  Jumping back kick by Yosuke and he hits a leg lariat, cover, but it gets a two count.  Yosuke waits for Dragon Kid to get up and goes for a kiss, Dragon Kid blocks it, kick by Yosuke and he goes off the ropes, and he is able to kiss Dragon Kid for a two count cover.  Roll-up by Yosuke, but it gets another two count.  Yosuke charges Dragon Kid but Dragon Kid hits the Bible for the three count.  Your winner:  Dragon Kid

Match Thoughts:  I gotta admit, Yosuke does make me laugh.  Something about his mannerisms are so realistic and yet over the top, it cracks me up.  That being said I don’t really like when selling the persona comes across as more important than winning matches, which in theory is what they should all be going for.  So I will give it marks for being funny but it wasn’t really a match in the traditional sense of the word.  Score:  6.0

BxB Hulk, Kzy, and Mondai Ryu vs. K-ness, Super Shisa, and Kenichiro Arai

Hulk and company attack their opponents before the bell rings, and they start a brawl.  They take it outside of the ring and beat on their opponents with a variety of weapons.  Ryu slides Shisa back into the ring and celebrates.  Double axe handle by Ryu, Irish whip, reversed, and Ryu grabs Shisa but Shisa shoves him off.  Ryu goes off the ropes, drop toehold by Shisa and he applies a leg lock while messing with Ryu’s mask.  Mexican Surfboard by Shisa but Hulk breaks it up.  K-ness comes in the ring, double Irish whip to K-ness and he is hit with a double leg drop.  Hulk and Kzy irish whip K-ness but he hits a headscissors/DDT combination and makes the tag to Arai.   Arai goes off the ropes and hits Kzy, but Kzy doesn’t go down.  Two more times has the same effect, Kzy and Arai jaw a bit, Kzy goes off the ropes but Arai hits a drop toehold.  Arai picks up Kzy but Kzy grabs him by the nuts and pushes him into the corner.  Ryu comes in the ring for Kzy, snapmare by Ryu and he blatantly chokes Arai.  Cover by Ryu but it gets a two count.  Ryu chokes Arai on the second rope, he goes off the ropes and jumps down onto Arai.  Hulk hits Arai from the floor before coming into the ring.  Stomp by Hulk, he picks up Arai and kicks him in the leg.  High kick by Hulk and he applies a cobra clutch.  Capture suplex by Hulk, cover, but Shisa breaks it up.  Hulk grabs Arai and hits a scoop slam, Kzy then comes in the ring with a somersault slingshot elbow drop.  Cover, but it gets two.  Kzy picks up Arai, double Irish whip with Ryu and they hit a strike combination onto Arai.  Hulk finishes things off by stomping Arai on the head.  Kick combination by Hulk to Arai and he hits a jumping kick, Irish whip by Hulk, reversed, and Arai kicks Hulk to the mat.

Arai tags in Shisa, Shisa knocks down Hulk, Irish whip to Kzy and Shisa elbows Kzy out of the ring.  Shisa then goes to the ropes and hits a backwards slingshot headscissors out to the floor onto Kzy.  Ryu and K-ness are in the ring, atomic drop by Ryu and he hits a jumping lariat.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Ryu waits for K-ness to get up but K-ness reverses the waistlock and K-ness hits an enzigieri.  Irish whip by K-ness to the corner and he hits a jumping elbow followed by a face crusher.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Shisa comes in the ring as does Arai, Irish whip to Ryu from the corner and they hit elbow strikes followed by a Shisa reverse splash.  K-ness then helps Arai hit a diving doublestomp, cover, but it gets a two count.  Kick to the head by K-ness to Ryu, cover, but it gets another two count.  Shisa uppercuts Kzy into the corner, Irish whip, but Kzy kicks Shisa back.  Kzy goes up to the top turnbuckle but Shisa catches him with a headscissors.  Hulk runs in and kicks Shisa low, and Hulk and Kzy both hit strikes on Shisa in the corner.  Side slam by Hulk to Shisa, and he hits an assisted face crusher.  Cover, but Shisa barely kicks out.  Hulk picks up Shisa, Kzy goes up to the top turnbuckle but K-ness grabs him from the apron.  Kzy pushes away K-ness but Shisa hits a headscissors on Kzy while he is still on the top turnbuckle.  Uppercut by Shisa to Kzy, he goes off the ropes and they trade moves until K-ness runs in out of nowhere and hits the Hiraki no Wa on K-ness for a two count when Hulk breaks it up.  Hulk goes off the ropes but K-ness catches him with a kick.  K-ness goes off the ropes but Ryu kicks him from the apron.  Kzy gets a metal box and hits K-ness and then Shisa with it, he goes to hit Shisa again but Arai hits an uppercut onto Kzy.  Arai sails out onto Ryu and Hulk with a tope suicida, while in the ring Shisa hits the Yoshi Tonic onto Kzy.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winners: K-ness, Super Shisa, and Kenichiro Arai

Match Thoughts:  Not a bad match, but pretty average for six man Dragon Gate matches.  I will always have a soft spot for K-ness since he was one of the first Dragon Gate wrestlers I ever saw and I like wrestlers in masks (at least I am honest).  They kept the pace up as you’d expect and they worked together well, it just didn’t do anything to set it apart from any other mid-card Dragon Gate match.  Solid, but not spectacular.  Score:  5.5

CIMA and Chihiro Tominaga vs. Kotoka and Ryotsu Shimizu

This match has 2-Count and 3-Rope Escapes Rules.  Shimizu and CIMA start things off.  Tie-up, Shimizu pushes CIMA into the ropes and he gives a clean break.  Tie-up again, wristlock by CIMA and he applies a side headlock, Shimizu Irish whips out of it and they collide with no result.  Dropkick by CIMA but Shimizu shoulderblocks him down for a one count.  CIMA applies a stretch submission hold by Shimizu gets a foot on the ropes.  This uses one of his team’s rope escapes.  Shimizu tags in Kotoka, and CIMA tags in Tominaga.  Kotoka and Tominaga trade elbows, chop by Kotoka, Irish whip, and Kotoka rolls up Tominaga for a one count.  Two more roll-ups by Kotoka but Tominaga applies a triangle choke.  Kotoka has to use a rope break to break the hold, leading to his team losing another rope break.  Tominaga and CIMA Irish whip Kotoka and hit a double dropkick, cover, but Kotoka kicks out in time.  CIMA puts Kotoka in an arm submission hold but Shimizu breaks it up.  Tominaga kicks Kotoka and clubs him in the back.  Vertical suplex by Tominaga, cover, but Kotoka kicks out at one.  Tominaga picks up Kotoka and throws him into the corner before kicking him in the back.  Irish whip by Tominaga but Kotoka moves when Tominaga charges in. Kotoka flips himself up to the top turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick.  Both wrestlers tag out, Shimizu pushes CIMA into the corner and hits a running splash.  Irish whip, and Shimizu knocks CIMA out of the ring.  Kotoka then sails out onto CIMA with a tope suicida, while in the ring Shimizu grabs Tominaga.  Double Irish whip to Tominaga and Shimizu hits a powerbomb.  Shimizu picks up Tominaga and gives him the Giant Swing.  Crab hold by Shimizu but Tominaga gets to the ropes, costing his team a rope escape.  Irish whip by Shimizu to Tominaga but Tominaga goes for an STO.  Shimizu elbows out of it, Kotoka comes in to kick Tominaga but Tominaga ducks and Kotoka kicks Shimizu by accident.  Tominaga goes off the ropes but Tominaga hits chokeslam.  Cover, but CIMA breaks it up at one.  Kotoka and Shimizu throw CIMA into the corner, Kotoka hits a running strike to CIMA but when Shimizu charges in, CIMA pulls Kotoka in front of him so that Kotoka gets hit.  Tominaga puts Kotoka in a cross armbreaker and he submits.  Your winners:  CIMA and Chihiro Tominaga

Match Thoughts:   I will be honest, I think these rules are a bit silly.  The two count rule just makes the moves have less significance… if wrestlers can always kick out at one, why in normal matches do they always kick out at two?  Then the ending didn’t really have any relation to the rules since either way Kotoka wasn’t going to be able to make it to the ropes since he was near the middle of the ring.  The action really wasn’t bad, but it was short and the match rules didn’t enhance the match for me.  Score:  4.0

Shingo Takagi and Akira Tozawa vs. T-Hawk and U-T

U-T and Tozawa start things off.  They circle each other to start, takedown by U-T and he goes off the ropes and hits an armdrag.  Another armdrag by U-T and he kicks Tozawa out of the ring.  U-T goes off the ropes to do a dive but flips himself back into the ring.  Tozawa tags in Takagi while T-Hawk is tagged in, and Takagi and T-Hawk run into each other.  Kick to the stomach by Takagi, Irish whip by T-Hawk and they collide with no result.  T-Hawk goes off the ropes and gets the same result, elbows by Takagi but T-Hawk chops him.  Irish whip by T-Hawk, reversed, and Takagi hits a lariat.  U-T comes in the  ring and clubs Takagi in the back but Takagi shrugs it off.  Elbows by U-T, kick to the stomach but Takagi hits a backdrop suplex.  Takagi picks up U-T and hits a scoop slam before tagging in Tozawa.  Tozawa picks up U-T, double Irish whip and he is hit by a double elbow.  Takagi slams Tozawa onto U-T and then hits a senton.  Senton by Tozawa, cover, but it gets a two count.  Tozawa kicks U-T in the back and chops him in the chest, U-T returns fire and they trade chops.  Tozawa gets the better of it and then punches T-Hawk out of the ring.  Tozawa picks up U-T and slams him into Takagi’s boot before tagging in Takagi.  Takagi kicks U-T in the corner and he hits a vertical suplex.  Cover by Takagi, but it gets a two count. Takagi picks up U-T, U-T fights back but Takagi hits a hard elbow.  Takagi picks up U-T and makes the tag to Tozawa.  Club to the back by Tozawa, double Irish whip to the corner and Takagi puts U-T on his shoulders while Tozawa hits a springboard crossbody.  Cover by Takagi but it gets a two count.  Takagi knees U-T against the ropes and stomps on his stomach with both feet.  Takagi knocks T-Hawk off the apron and waits for U-T to get up, knees by Takagi against the ropes as U-T tries to fight back.  Irish whip by Takagi, U-T goes for a sunset flip but Takagi blocks it.  Takagi charges U-T in the corner but U-T kicks him back.  Takagi goes off the ropes but U-T catches him with a hurricanrana and makes the tag to T-Hawk.

Chops by T-Hawk to Takagi and Tozawa, he goes to slam Takagi but Takagi blocks it.  T-Hawk hits a jumping shoulderblock onto Tozawa, kick by Takagi but T-Hawk delivers a vertical suplex.  T-Hawk grabs Tozawa, Irish whip from the corner, reversed, T-Hawk kicks Tozawa back and goes off the ropes but T-Hawk hits a chop to the chest.  Tozawa gets back up but T-Hawk ducks a kick.  Tozawa goes off the ropes  but T-Hawk throws Tozawa in the air and hits a knee to the face.  Spinning slam by T-Hawk, cover, but Takagi breaks it up.  U-T comes in, he throws Takagi into the corner, reversed, Takagi gets kicked back and U-T hits a missile dropkick off the top turnbuckle.  U-T drop toeholds Takagi into the turnbuckles, he goes off the ropes and hits a cutter.  T-Hawk comes in the ring, double Irish whip to Takagi to the corner and both wrestlers hit running strikes.  T-Hawk grabs Takagi but Takagi hits a back bodydrop.  Takagi goes off the ropes and hits an elbow but T-Hawk returns with a chop.  U-T hits a missile dropkick from the top turnbuckle, T-Hawk picks up Takagi and hits a sit-down powerbomb.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Tozawa comes in the ring and trades elbows with U-T, Irish whip by U-T to the corner but U-T kicks Tozawa back.  U-T goes up to the top turnbuckle but Tozawa quickly joins him up there and hits a superplex.  Running boot by Tozawa in the corner and he hits a backdrop suplex to U-T.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Double Irish whip to U-T, Takagi gets U-T into his back and hits the Blood Fall.  German suplex hold by Tozawa, cover, but it gets a two count.  T-Hawk comes in the ring, he goes off the ropes but Tozawa elbows him out of the ring and sails out onto him with a tope suicida.  Takagi charges U-T in the corner and hits a running lariat.  He goes for a slam but U-T reverses it and rolls up Takagi for a two count.  U-T goes off the ropes but Takagi catches him with a German suplex.  Takagi goes off the ropes and nails a running lariat, cover, but it gets a two count.  Takagi goes off the ropes again and hits the Pumping Bomber, cover, and he gets the three count.  Your winners:    Shingo Takagi and Akira Tozawa

Match Thoughts:  Some parts of the match I quite enjoyed but others were a bit lacking.  I liked that Takagi was the muscle that the two younger wrestlers tried to take down, and occasionally did but ultimately were not able to defeat.  It was a solid arch to have throughout the match and it made sense that the young team would want to take down one of the more respected names in Dragon Gate.  The loose tag rules do get in the way sometimes though, as when they finally got the advantage on Takagi and had him weakened, suddenly Tozawa came in the ring and just took over his battle.  No fight for a tag, no desperate escape, nothing.  So it was just a bit anticlimactic and hurt the flow of the match.  Overall it was fun to watch though.  Score:  6.0

Susumu, Ryo “Jimmy” Saito, and Naoki Tanizaki vs. Doi, YAMATO, and Cyber Kong

They brawl to start the match, taking it outside of the ring and up into the aisle.  Doi throws Susumu into the crowd while YAMATO is paired up with Tanizaki.  Cyber Kong and Susumu get into the ring, stomps by Cyber Kong and Doi comes in as well.  Double Irish whip to Susumu and they hit a double elbow.  Susumu rolls out of the ring, Saito comes in, Irish whip by Cyber Kong to Saito and they collide with neither man going down.  They trade a few more times until Saito is able to hit a hurricanrana.  Saito pushes Cyber Kong against the ropes but Cyber Kong hits a shoulderblock.  Cyber Kong tags in YAMATO as Tanizaki is tagged in, side headlock by YAMATO to Tanizaki and he applies a wristlock.  Irish whip by YAMATO, reversed, but YAMATO avoids the Tanizaki dropkick.  Irish whip by YAMATO but this time Tanizaki avoids the dropkick.  Jumping lariat by Tanizaki, he picks up YAMATO and slams him into his knee. Doi comes in the ring but he gets the same treatment, Cyber Kong comes in and Tanizaki goes for a Leg Sweep but Cyber Kong blocks it.  Susumu comes in to help and they hit the Side Russian Leg Sweep together, cover, but Cyber Kong kicks out.

YAMATO comes in the ring, kick by Susumu to YAMATO, Irish whip, and Susumu knees YAMATO in the stomach.  Double stomp by Susumu as Saito comes in the ring, Susumu picks up YAMATO, snapmare, and Saito stands on YAMATO’s stomach with Susumu on his shoulders.  Tanizaki comes into the ring and stomps YAMATO, but YAMATO chops him back.  They trade chops and then elbows, waistlock by YAMATO, reversed by Tanizaki but YAMATO hits a low blow.  Doi and Cyber Kong come into the ring, kicks by Cyber Kong to Tanizaki and he rubs Tanizaki’s face against the top rope.  Cyber Kong goes off the ropes and hits a body press, cover, but it gets a two count.  Cyber Kong picks up Tanizaki, Irish whip, and Cyber Kong hits a press slam into a cutter.  Cover, but Tanizaki kicks out at two.  Cyber Kong kicks Tanizaki as Tanizaki gets up and they trade blows, Cyber Kong goes for a powerbomb but Tanizaki reverses it into a roll-up for a two count.  Tanizaki goes off the ropes but YAMATO kicks him from the apron.  Cyber Kong grabs Tanizaki, Tanizaki goes down his back, Cyber Kong throws Tanizaki into the corner but Tanizaki avoids the charge.

Tanizaki goes for a scoop slam onto Cyber Kong and finally is able to hit it.  Tanizaki tags in Saito, YAMATO comes in as well, waistlock by Saito to YAMATO and then Susumu runs in the ring and does a sunset flip onto Saito, helping Saito suplex YAMATO. Doi comes in the ring, he goes off the ropes but Saito grabs him around the waist and Susumu hits a lariat.  Tanizaki comes in the ring, he goes off the ropes and hits a tope con giro down onto Cyber Kong.  Susumu and YAMATO are in the ring, and Susumu hits a running elbow on YAMATO in the corner.  YAMATO elbows him back and goes off the ropes but Susumu catches him with a lariat.  YAMATO doesn’t go down and the two trade chops and elbows, Susumu goes off the ropes but YAMATO blocks the lariat and throws Susumu into the corner.  Dropkick by YAMATO, he goes off the ropes and hits a hard elbow.  YAMATO goes off the ropes again but Susumu fires back with a lariat, cover, but Doi breaks it up.  Doi stays in the ring as Saito comes in, Saito picks up Doi and goes off the ropes, elbow by Doi but Saito hits an overhead belly to belly suplex.  YAMATO, Cyber Kong, Tanizaki, and Susumu all come into the ring, triple Irish whip by Cyber Kong and company, reversed, and all are drop toeholded.  I know that isn’t a word.  YAMATO and Cyber Kong get the better of things and they all hit strikes onto Saito.  Powerbomb by Cyber Kong, cover, but Susumu breaks it up.

Doi goes up to the top turnbuckle but Susumu joins him, and Susumu hits the Spanish Fly.  Running kick by Tanizaki, Saito comes off the top turnbuckle with a body press onto Doi, cover, but Doi kicks out.  Tanizaki picks up Doi but Doi wiggles away.  YAMATO runs in the ring and dropkicks Tanizaki, Cyber Kong comes in the ring too and all three men hit strikes on Tanizaki in the corner.  Pump-handle slam by YAMATO to Tanizaki and Doi hits a diving elbow drop.  Cyber Kong goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving elbow drop as well, cover, but Saito breaks it up.  Saito hits Cyber Kong but Cyber Kong hits a splash followed by a lariat.  Susumu comes in next to battle Cyber Kong, lariat by Susumu but Cyber Kong hits the Cyber Driver.  Cover by Cyber Kong but it gets a two count.  Doi runs in the ring and hits the Doi 555 on Susumu followed by the Bakatare Sliding Kick.  Cover by Doi but Tanizaki breaks it up.  Doi picks up Susumu, Susumu gets away and goes off the ropes but he is hit from the floor.  Kanda runs in the ring and grabs the yellow box, and he hits Doi in the head with it.  Susumu then goes off the ropes and drops Doi with the Jumbo no Kachi!gatame for the three count!  Your winners:  Jimmy Susumu, Ryo “Jimmy” Saito, and Naoki Tanizaki

Match Thoughts:   Dragon Gate matches can be so spastic.  On one hand, it is exciting and fast paced, and there is literally no down time.  But on the other hand I don’t like the way they handle transitions, it kills a lot of suspense for me when a wrestler can just run in and replace their partner just about whenever they want to.  A wrestler can hit a few big moves but it means nothing when their opponents can switch out at will without a tag, it really just becomes a “who can hit the biggest move last” contest.  So for excitement they get an A, it is more the structure that takes me out of it a bit.  Score:  6.5

(c) Masato Yoshino vs. Masaaki Mochizuki

This match is for the Open the Dream Gate Championship.  Mochizuki offers his hand to start and Yoshino shakes it.  Tie-up, Mochizuki pushes Yoshino into the ropes and he slaps Yoshino in the chest before backing off.  Yoshino chops him back and they trade blows, Irish whip by Yoshino, reversed, and Yoshino dropkicks Mochizuki out of the ring.  Yoshino gets a running start but Mochizuki kicks him in the head as he is set to dive through.  Mochizuki pulls Yoshino out of the ring, he then goes up to the second turnbuckle and hits a plancha down onto Yoshino.  Mochizuki picks up Yoshino and slams his arm into the ring post.  Kick to the arm by Mochizuki and he gets back into the ring.  Yoshino comes back in as well after a moment, kick to the stomach by Mochizuki and he elbows Yoshino in the arm.  Armbreaker by Mochizuki, he throws Yoshino into the corner and gives him the facewash before kicking Yoshino in the arm.  Mochizuki picks up Yoshino and goes for a cross armbreaker, but Yoshino blocks it.  Mochizuki finally gets it applied but Yoshino quickly gets a foot on the bottom rope.  Mochizuki picks up Yoshino and hits an armbreaker, he pushes Yoshino into the ropes and gets a running start, but Yoshino moves out of the way of the big boot.  Yoshino charges Mochizuki but Mochizuki back bodydrops him out onto the apron. Mochizuki goes off the side ropes and hits a springboard kick, he goes off the ropes but Yoshino pulls the rope down and Mochizuki spills out of the ring.

Yoshino then goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a moonsault down onto Mochizuki on the floor. Yoshino rolls Mochizuki back into the ring and gets in as well, kick to the arm by Yoshino and he dropkicks Mochizuki in the arm.  Running dropkick to the arm by Yoshino and he hits a second one.  Punch to the arm by Yoshino, he picks up Mochizuki and applies an arm wringer.  Yoshino slams Mochizuki’s arm into the mat, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and jumps down onto Mochizuki’s arm.  Hammerlock by Yoshino and he rolls Mochizuki onto the mat, using his leg for extra leverage.  Kick to the arm by Yoshino but Mochizuki kicks him back.  Irish whip by Mochizuki from the corner, reversed, but Mochizuki kicks Yoshino when he charges in.  Running big boot by Mochizuki, Mochizuki goes off the ropes and kicks Yoshino in the chest.  Another kick to the chest by Mochizuki, he goes off the ropes and delivers a jumping kick to the face.  Mochizuki picks up Yoshino but Yoshino hits a Twister.  Yoshino picks up Mochizuki, chops by Mochizuki but Yoshino returns fire.  Kick to the stomach by Mochizuki and he goes off the ropes, but Yoshino catches him with an overhead belly to back suplex.  Yoshino goes off the ropes but Mochizuki kicks him in the chest.

Yoshino grabs Mochizuki and hits the Lightning Spiral, but Mochizuki springs up and kicks Yoshino in the chest.  Two more kicks to the head by Mochizuki, he picks up Yoshino and he goes for a Twister, but Yoshino lands on his feet.  Running boot to the face by Mochizuki, he goes off the ropes and hits a second one by Yoshino is not phased.  Another running kick by Mochizuki but Yoshino comes back with the Udo Yoshino.  Kick to the chest by Mochizuki as they trade moves, knee by Mochizuki and he nails the Twister.  Cover by Mochizuki, but it gets a two count.  Mochizuki goes up to the top turnbuckle but Yoshino catches him and hits a springboard slam off the top rope.  Yoshino is up first, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but Mochizuki avoids his attack, Mochizuki goes off the ropes but Yoshino hits a Torbellino.  Lightning Spiral by Yoshino, cover, but it gets a two count.  Yoshino waits for Mochizuki to get up but Mochizuki kicks him in the chest.  Chop by Yoshino and he goes off the ropes, hitting another Udo Yoshino.  Sol Naciente by Yoshino but  Mochizuki makes it to the ropes.  Yoshino puts Mochizuki onto the top turnbuckle and goes up top as well, but Mochizuki hits a superplex.  High kick by Mochizuki and he hits a second one, but Yoshino hits the Udo Yoshino.  Mochizuki rolls up Yoshino but it only gets a two count.  Mochizuki charges Yoshino in the corner but Yoshino catches him and hits a powerbomb.  Triangle choke by Mochizuki but Yoshino powerbombs out of it.  Yoshino and Mochizuki both get up, Yoshino goes off the ropes but Mochizuki hits a trio of kicks.  One final high kick by Mochizuki, cover, but Yoshino gets a shoulder up.  Mochizuki waits for Yoshino to get up and runs to the corner, but Yoshino grabs him.  German suplex by Mochizuki but Yoshino lands on his feet, high kick by Mochizuki, he runs up the corner and nails the Shankakugeri to the Face.  Mochizuki covers Yoshino, but Yoshino kicks out.

Mochizuki picks up Yoshino, kicks to the chest by Mochizuki and they trade slams.  Mochizuki goes off the ropes but Yoshino catches him with a lariat.  Yoshino goes up to the top turnbuckle  and hits a missile dropkick.  Yoshino goes up to the top turnbuckle again and hits a second missile dropkick to Mochizuki’s back.  Yoshino picks up Mochizuki and puts him up on the top turnbuckle, he goes up top as well and hits an avalanche Lightning Spiral.  Cover, but Mochizuki kicks out.  Yoshino grabs Mochizuki and puts him in the Sol Naciente, he tries to kick Yoshino to get out of it but Yoshino reverts it into the Sol Naciente Kai.  Completely trapped, Mochizuki has no choice but to submit.  Your winner and still champion:  Masato Yoshino

Match Thoughts:  I thought this was a really good match, bordering on great except for some minor issues here and there.  The arm work for the first third of the match was well done, but ultimately meaningless as it did not prevent any moves from being done nor did it really play into the end of the match.  Old timers like Ultimo Dragon were always good at occasionally shaking the arm or having issues with a move to show the damage done but there was little effort here to do that.  Yoshino tried his best to kill off a few of his biggest moves but not his big match finishers so it didn’t come across as burying them, although Yoshino has enough moves he didn’t need to keep doing the Lightning Spirals.  The match was definitely exciting though and fast paced, no real downtime and the crowd really stayed into it.  Mochizuki was a legitimate threat and was up to the challenge so it never felt like a lopsided match.  Overall I enjoyed it, it was fun to watch even if it was a bit overkill at the end, I tend to be more forgiving of that in big main event title matches than I am in average mid-card matches.  Definitely worth the watch.  Score:  7.5

Final Thoughts:

Best Match  Masato Yoshino vs. Masaaki Mochizuki.  It wasn’t perfect but it was an exciting fast paced match that had a lot of killer moves and a decisive ending.  About all you can ask for from a Dragon Gate main event match, my favorite match from the promotion so far this year.

MVP: Masaaki Mochizuki. No one wrestler really set themselves apart since a lot of them looked good, but since it was Mochizuki’s Anniversary Match and he looked really good in the title match I figured he deserved the nod. Even at his age he never looked tired or winded even after a long fast paced match, which I give him a lot of credit for, and he hit all of his moves flawlessly. Good showing by one of the original guard of Dragon Gate.

Overall:   This event was very…. Dragon Gate-y.  I don’t know if that is a word, but what I mean is that it was about what you’d expect from the promotion – lots of fast paced action, crazy moves, and occasional overkill.  Personally, I enjoy those types of matches in small doses spread throughout the card, and not the entire card, which is the reason in the past I didn’t really review full Dragon Gate events.  Just not enough diversity for me.  But if you aren’t overly concerned about things like ‘ring psychology’ and just want to relax to some crazy non-stop action, then I would definitely recommend it, but for other fans it may just all blend together into one big crazy blur of madness.

Grade:   B-

WWE WrestleMania XXX Card Update

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– For those who missed last night’s Raw, first I recommend checking out BJack’s “Raw Report” as seen here. Second, there were several seeds planted to confirm several of WrestleMania XXX’s main events, including…

* Triple H vs. Daniel Bryan

* John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt

* The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar

* Batista vs. Randy Orton, though we can hope somehow that evolves into a 3-Way, maybe with Punk? I know, I know, wishful thinking. With Punk getting pulled from Comic Con, it doesn’t look like he’ll be back for the Chicago Raw next week.

A surprise addition to the already suspected Mania matches above includes the hint of a Jack Sqagger vs. Cesaro encounter as it has become clear the two will split sooner rather than later.

As of this writing, it’s unclear just how Sheamus, The Shield, and a few other top stars will be used as the big event. We’ll see how it shakes out over the next few weeks.

WWE News for 2/25/14: Foley Turns Down Raw Invite, Cena Injury Real or Fake, More

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– Mick Foley has a new Facebook blog up where he says he was wrong when he predicted that last night’s RAW from Green Bay had the chance to be the best RAW of the year. Foley wrote: “But I think WWE needs to accept (PLEASE listen to me here, any WWE writer, exec, or power in charge) that the ability to turn the tide hinges on finding a way to make Daniel Bryan part of that main event. For me, personally, as a wrestler, a good feud was just as important as a title shot. But the WWE Universe has been on a personal journey with Daniel Bryan, and from the 1,000’s of messages I’ve read, not a single member of that Universe will feel that their journey is complete without Daniel getting a shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania. PLEASE forget about the idea of Daniel Bryan vs Triple H, or Daniel Bryan vs Kane at Mania. They are both potentially great match-ups at a later time – but not for Mania. There are times when you really do need to give the people what they want…and this is one of them.”

Foley also says he turned down a spot on the RAW Pre-Show panel tonight and wrote the following about Batista and Daniel Bryan:

“So @WWEDanielBryan is really out of the #Wrestlemania main event. Glad I turned down #RAW pre-show invite – wouldn’t want to cry in public.”

“Quite simply, I have never seen anything quite like the current response to @DaveBautista on #Raw.”

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– PWTorch has confirmed through multiple sources that John Cena’s knee injury at last night’s RAW from Green Bay was a work and not a legitimate injury. As noted, WWE even aired video on the RAW Backstage Pass post-show of Cena telling doctors at ringside that he heard the knee pop during a takedown. They noted on the post-show and during Michael Cole’s commentary that Cena had been taken to a local hospital but was refusing a MRI. Cena never went to a hospital and is not really injured.

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– Paul Bearer’s WWE Hall of Fame announcement was scheduled for last night’s RAW but the belief is that they ran out of time and will air it next week.

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– Mick Foley and Jim Ross noted on Twitter that Foley will be joining JR for a Q&A session at his late “Ringside” show in New York City this coming Saturday night.

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– The updated line-up for WWE’s March 8th Madison Square Garden live event is Daniel Bryan vs. Kane with Triple H, John Cena & Batista vs. Randy Orton & Bray Wyatt plus The New Age Outlaws vs. The Usos vs. Cody Rhodes & Goldust.

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– WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair turns 65 years old today while former WWE star Steve Lewington turns 31, Sean O’Haire turns 43 and Maria Kanellis turns 32.

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– The original Sin Cara told people in Mexico this past weekend that the reason he appeared as a dark shadowy figure at the AAA TV taping on Friday night is because WWE has threatened AAA with legal action if they let him use the Sin Cara gimmick on their TV show. Cara said that he fully expects to be able to use the gimmick by this coming May.

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– The Harvard Gazette has a new article on David Otunga giving the keynote speech at the Committee on Sports and Entertainment Law’s 2014 symposium last week.

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– Hulk Hogan noted on Twitter this morning that he’s headed to WWE headquarters in Stamford. He tweeted:
“Still Rollin with the crew,just landed in NY headed to Stamford Ct, gotta get my stride correct, these guys still run hard brother! GRATEFUL HH”

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– WrestlingDVDNews.com has confirmed that WWE is working on a new Batista DVD set. It will be released Tuesday, June 10th on DVD and Blu-ray formats.

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– On Monday, WWE removed CM Punk’s Louisville Wizard World Comic Con appearance from their website. This was Punk’s last scheduled appearance for the company. He has been removed from the Wizard World website for a few weeks now but Comic Con officials still won’t confirm to fans on Facebook that Punk is off the event.

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– No official word yet on why WWE didn’t open last night’s RAW with a graphic for the late Nelson “Big Daddy V” Frazier.

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– Regarding refunds on the WWE Network, we’ve heard from a lot of people who report they were charged despite using the “free trial” button to sign-up with. We’ve also heard from several people who have called Network customer service and demanded a refund. Word is that they are not giving refunds for sign-ups after this coming Sunday.

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– Shawn Michaels at one point was scheduled for Thursday’s WWE NXT Arrival event but will not be appearing. As noted, Kevin Nash is replacing Shawn on the pre-show panel.

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– Former TNA referee Dan Engler (Rudy Charles), who has been working for WWE NXT, made his main roster debut at Elimination Chamber on Sunday night and again at last night’s RAW.

From the Beginning… WWF Monday Night Raw – January 11th, 1993

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Monday Night Raw: January 11th, 1993
Commentators: Vince McMahon, Randy Savage, and Rob Bartlett
Main Event: The Undertaker vs. Damien Demento

Welcome everyone to the very first edition of the Monday Night Raw Review. We are going to take a walk back through time as I review each and every Monday Night Raw from the beginning… until I get tired of doing this. This review will be Uncooked. Uncut. & Uncensored. So, without further ado, let’s get started.

We open up with the very first Raw from the Manhattan Center in New York City on January 11th, 1993. Ratings for Prime Time Wrestling were dwindling and Vince McMahon felt like there needed to be a change with their Monday night timeslot. So, on January 11th, 1993 Vince McMahon debuted Monday Night Raw. The commentary team consisted of Vince McMahon, Macho Man Randy Savage, and comedian Rob Bartlett.

The show opens up with Sean Mooney standing outside the entrance to the Manhattan Center on the NYC sidewalks for the debut episode of Monday Night Raw. Bobby Heenan tries to get in to Raw to host the show, but Sean Mooney says he has been replaced and he is not permitted inside for Monday Night Raw. Unfortunately, for all of us, Bobby Heenan was replaced at the commentary booth by Rob Bartlett who was a member of Don Imus’s morning radio show. Thankfully Bartlett doesn’t last long.

The very first match in Monday Night Raw history features Yokozuna vs. Koko B. Ware.

Match 1: Yokozuna vs. Koko B. Ware
The match starts with some stalling while Yokozuna gets warmed up in the corner. Some dry comedy by Rob Bartlett while Yokozuna gets warmed up is already annoying. Yokozuna starts out by showing off his power by throwing Koko around outside of the collar and elbow tie up. Koko is selling like a champ early and making Yokozuna look good. Koko tries a flying shoulder block and Yokozuna just brushes it off and doesn’t even move an inch. Koko gets a few drop kicks in and goes to the wale once too often and goes for a flying clothesline and Yokozuna moves out of the way and Koko gets clotheslined by the top rope. Yokozuna drops the humongous leg on Koko then nails him with the huge back splash in the corner. Yokozuna then drops the Bonzai Drop on Koko B. Ware and gets the 1-2-3 in 3:45. Savage gives us this classic line as the show goes to commercial break “Koko B. Ware could be slid under the locker room door.”

(Post match thoughts: Nothing more than your typical squash match here. Koko sold like a champ and Yokozuna just looked awesome. You could already tell this guy was going to be WWF Champion sooner rather than later. Yoko was awesome at this point because he wasn’t too far overweight and he could actually move in the ring. Pretty good opener for Raw and not a bad squash either)

Next up we have the Raw girl walking around holding up a Monday Night Raw sign. Vince McMahon talks about Bobby Heenan being left out of the building which segues us to a promo by Bobby Heenan hyping up the incoming Narcissist. This is a very good promo talking about how the Narcissist (or as he was first referred “Narcissus”) is better than Mr. erfect and that Perfect will pay once “Narcissus” makes his way to the World Wrestling Federation.

Match 2: Steiner Brothers vs. The Executioners (Pain & Agony)
For the record, the Executioners were Duane Gill & Barry Hardy. The match opens up with Scott Steiner in the ring going up against one of the Executioners. Scott and the Executioner start out in a collar and elbow tie up then Scott drops to one night and trips him. Scott thing picks him up and throws him into the ropes and gets him in a very nice title-a-whirl side slam then drops him with an elbow. Scott tags in Rick and Rick nails the Executioner with a knee. The Executioner tries to whip Rick into the ropes but Rick reverses it and the Executioner stumbles into the ropes and kind of clotheslines himself on the middle rope. Rick then picks him up and irish whips him into the ropes again and this time Rick nails him with a huge Steiner line. During the match Doink is out in the crowd walking around messing with the fans. Steiner picks up the Executioner on to his shoulder then he runs him into the turnbuckle stomach first. The Executioner rolls outside and the other Executioner walks over to check on him. Scott goes over and gets the Executioners in a double noggin knocker. The Executioner gets rolled back into the ring and gets whipped into the ropes. He tries a leap frog but Rick catches him and just dumps him to the mat in a spine buster type move. Rick tags in Scott who comes in and gets the Executioner in an overhead belly to belly suplex. Scott makes the Executioner tag in his partner. When the other Executioner gets into the ring Scott gets him in a double underhook suplex. Scott then puts the Executioner on his shoulders and Rick comes off the top rope with the bulldog. The Steiners get the pin in 3:01 via pin fall.

(Post match thoughts: The Steiner Brothers just demolished the Executioners in your prototypical squash match. I believe the Executioners got in two kicks during the whole match. Not much you can say about this match but the Steiners were always awesome and had a lot of great moves. They were stiff as hell and were just a joy to watch during squash matches.)

Up next, we have Sean Mooney outside where Bobby Heenan attempts to get inside by acting like Rob Bartlett’s aunt. Heenan adjusts his wig and Sean Mooney exposes him. This would be one of the main themes of the show, Heenan dressing up in different disguises to try and get into the building.

We come back from commercial break with Vince McMahon in the ring waiting to interview Razor Ramon. Razor Ramon talks about his upcoming match with Bret Hart at the Royal Rumble for the World Wrestling Federation title. Razor is in full blown Tony Montana mode at this point, and it is awesome. Razor says that it took Bret Hart 8 ½ years to become the WWF champion and it only took him 8 ½ months to get a shot at the gold. They also show footage of Razor Ramon attacking Owen Hart from WWF Mania. Razor with the classic line “squashing your baby brother like a cockaroach was fun mang.” Razor throws his toothpick at Vince McMahon as he leaves the ring.

(Thoughts on the interview: This promo was pretty good. It hyped up the match and you really get a good idea of what the Razor Ramon character was all about. It was full blown Tony Montana at this point with the say hello to the bad guy line and just the demeanor. This is a character that could get over just as much today as it did back then.)

“Macho Man” Randy Savage and Rob Bartlett talk about the WWF’s Headlock on Hunger. Tatanka has a promo talking about how all of the WWF Fans can help with the Somalian relief efforts by donating to the American Red Cross.

Match 3: WWF Intercontinental Title Match: Shawn Michaels vs. Max Moon
Shawn starts the match by getting Max Moon in an arm drag takedown. Max gets up and they get in another collar tie up. Shawn puts him in a headlock then goes into a standing side switch. Max reverses it and gets Shawn in a standing reverse arm bar. Shawn nails Max with a nice elbow then Shawn hits the ropes while Max drops down. Max does a leap frog, Shawn then comes off the other ropes as Max goes for another leap frog but Shawn stops and tries to kick Maxx. Max grabs Shawn’s leg and spins him around and goes for an atomic drop but Shawn rolls out of that and grabs Max from the back. Max reverses and runs Shawn into the ropes again. Shawn runs at Max but Max dunks and then does a leap frog over Shawn. On the way back Max hits Shawn with a single arm takedown. Awesome fast and fluid action at the start of this match. Max hits Shawn with a hip toss then a body slam. Shawn lays down in a corner to take a break and Vince says “Shawn is taking a powder.” After taking a short break Shawn hits Max with a knee to the stomach then he irish whips Max into the ropes and goes for a back elbow but Max rolls underneath Shawn’s elbow. Shawn runs at Max who lays down and Shawn jumps over him and hits the other rope. Max catches Shawn in an arm bar in mid-air and slams him down to the mat and locks in an arm bar on the ground. The match goes to commercial. When we come back Shawn irish whips Max into the turnbuckle. Shawn tries to hit Max with a splash but Max moves out of the way and Shawn goes shoulder first into the top turnbuckle. At this point Bartlett on commentary says “You missed it folks, during the break Shawn Michaels pulled a knife.” Vince chimes in and “scolds” Bartlett by telling him to stop. Pretty funny if you ask me.

Shawn then gets Max back in the corner and he irish whips him into the other corner, Max tries to jump over Shawn but Shawn catches him and clothesline him across the top rope. Shawn gains control of the match at this point. He nails a nice dropkick on Max then takes his time to adjust his hair for the camera while Max is laid out in the ring. Doink shows up again during the match. Max tries to pull a quick on Shawn as he rolls him up and gets a 2 count. Shawn then knees Max in the mid-section to regain control of the match. Shawn viciously irish whips Max into the turnbuckle who falls down on impact. Shawn then takes the time to look into the camera and says “This face has broken so many homes.” Shawn gets Max in a reverse chin lock. Max elbows his way out of the chin lock and bounces off the ropes. Shawn goes for a leap frog but Max catches him and sling shots him to the outside. Max then runs off the apron and nails Shawn with a butt drop type move to the outside. Max rolls Shawn back and gets the upper hand. Max nails Shawn with the spinning heel kick in the turnbuckle then gets him in a rolling senton type move and gets a 2 count. Max goes for a flip splash but Shawn gets out of the way. Max gets Shawn in a side chin lock but Shawn goes for his belly to back suplex finisher but Max gets out of it. Max goes for another move and Shawn finally nails him with the Belly to Back suplex for the 1-2-3 in 9:56.

(Post match thoughts: This match was pretty awesome. There wasn’t a lot of down time and the pace kept up at a pretty high speed. There was a lot of chain wrestling and back and forth action that kept the crowd into it. I loved the way Shawn played off his gimmick here and you can really see how far he came in 1992. Max Moon put on a pretty good performance and had some pretty nice moves for the time. I really liked his spinning heel kick in the corner spot and the slingshot to the outside was pretty solid as well. I’m sure most, if not all, have seen this match before, but if you haven’t then I would check it out. It is a nice little TV match that is entertaining to watch. Shawn & Max (Paul Diamond) go way back as a tag team in the mid-1980’s. Thumbs up on this one.)

There is a quick commercial break then it comes right back to the Royal Rumble report. Mean Gene Okerlund announces that Shawn Michaels will fight Marty Jannetty at the Royal Rumble for the WWF Intercontinental Title. Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty both cut a promo talking about the match as well as whose corner they think Sensational Sherri will be in. Gene Okerlund then goes over the participants for the Royal Rumble match. There are promos by the following wrestlers talking about the Royal Rumble match: Mr. Perfect, Yokozuna & Mr. Fuji, and then Hacksaw Jim Duggan. Gene Okerlund then talks about the WWF Title Match.

Sean Mooney is outside talking about how the fans are already lining up for next week’s show. Bobby Heenan is dressed up as an Amish guy named Marty. Heenan tries to walk into the building but Mooney grabs his beard and pulls it down to expose Bobby Heenan again. Heenan then looks up and says he can get in through the roof.

They show highlights of what happened between Kamala, Kimchee, Harvey Whippleman, and Reverend Slick from this past week’s Superstars. Vince McMahon says that after this incident Kamala has “seen the light thanks to Reverend Slick.”

Match 4: The Undertaker vs. Damien Demento
The match starts off with Damien Demento acting like he is going to attack the Undertaker from behind but he stops and starts looking and pointing to the sky as if voices are going off in his head. Undertaker turns around and stalks Demento and then they go into a stare down. Demento nails Undertaker with 4-5 straight right hands then he irish whips him into the ropes. Demento lowers his head like he is going for a back body drop but Undertaker stops and slams him to the mat. Undertaker doesn’t waste anytime grabbing the arm of Demento and going up to the top rope to nail him with his jumping right hand after walking the top rope. Undertaker keeps control then irish whips Demento into the turnbuckle. Demento puts his foot up and nails Undertaker then he climbs to the top rope and hits Undertaker with a double axe handle. Demento then nails Undertaker with a shoulder block but he sits right up. Demento irish whips Undertaker again but Undertaker dunks the clothesline and nails Demento with a huge diving clothesline. Undertaker looks over to Paul Bearer and Bearer gives Undertaker the signal for the tombstone. Undertaker nails Damien Demento with the Tombstone and gets the 1-2-3 in 2:25.

(Post match thoughts: Really not much to this match at all. It was quick and over before a blink of the eye. It was a squash match and nothing really good happened. Demento was just there to make Undertaker look good and he did a good job of that. Nothing else to say really.)

We come back from commercial break and Vince McMahon is standing ringside with Doink the Clown. Vince McMahon tells Doink that Crush has warned him about making kids cry but Doink just laughs it off. Crush comes out and confronts Doink. Crush tells Doink that he better stop making the kids cry and that this is just a warning and if he keeps it up he will take care of him. Doink sprays water in the face of Crush and Crush chases him down. Crush gets in the ring while Doink lays down on the outside laughing about what he has done to Crush.

We go outside where Sean Mooney and Bobby Heenan are on the roof of the Manhattan Center. Sean Mooney tells Bobby Heenan that he can go in now as the show goes off the air.

Overall thoughts on the show: It was definitely different than the Prime Time wrestling format that most fans were accustomed to on Monday nights. The show was pretty decent. It wasn’t your standard Superstars or Wrestling Challenge because it had a different feel to it. I don’t know if it was the building or what, but it just seemed to come across as different than the other shows. The matches themselves, outside of Shawn Michaels vs. Max Moon, are nothing of merit but for historical purposes this show is definitely worth checking out if you have never seen it.

That is all for this week. Join me next time as I review the January 18th, 1993 edition of Monday Night Raw. Mr. Perfect, Ric Flair, and Tito Santana are just some of the names that you will be seeing next time right here on the Monday Night Raw Review.

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