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Spoilers: NXT Taping Results for 2-19 thru 3-26-14

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Thanks to Andrew and chase4axw for the following WWE NXT spoilers from tonight’s tapings at Full Sail University.

– The tapings kick off with Brandi Rhodes doing ring announcing.

* Jason Jordan defeated Baron Corbin in a dark match.

February 19th episode:

* The Ascension beat QT Marshall and a local wrestler.

* Corey Graves squashed Camacho.

* Bayley defeated Charlotte.

* Tyler Breeze defeated Colin Cassaday. There was a great backstage promo with Colin and Enzo Amore.

* The Miz defeated CJ Parker with a figure four.

* Renee Young hosts a contract signing between Bo Dallas and Adrian Neville for the live February 27th show on the Network.

 

March 5th episode:

* The Ascension defeated two local wrestlers.

* Emma defeated Summer Rae. Bayley, Sasha Banks and Charlotte were all at ringside and got involved.

* Adrian Neville defeated Tyler Breeze.

 

March 12th Episode:

* Bayley defeated Sasha Banks.

* CJ Parker defeated Colin Cassady.

* Mason Ryan defeated NXT Champion Bo Dallas by DQ when Alexander Rusev interfered. Adrian Neville ran out for the save. Out came JBL who announced a tag match.

* Adrian Neville and Mason Ryan beat Bo Dallas and Alexander Rusev. After the match, Neville stood over Bo with the NXT Title.

 

March 19th Episode:

* Backstage segment with Leo Kruger in his new gimmick, Adam Rose. He’s hosting a party with Solomon Crowe, Kalisto and some new Divas.

* Antonio Cesaro beat Justin Gabriel.

* Adam Rose beat Wesley Blake. Rose held another party with everyone on the stage.

* Charlotte beat Bayley.

* Alexander Rusev beat Xavier Woods.

* Aiden English beat Colin Cassady.

 

March 26th Episode:

* Summer Rae beat Aksana.

* Oliver Grey beat Marcus Louis.

* Cody Rhodes and Goldust beat The Ascension by DQ.

Jim Ross Writes Blog on Punk Situation / CM Punk Signs Confiscated at NXT

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Tonight’s NXT Tapings were said to be filled with CM Punk signs, all of which were confiscated before the tapings began. Even still, it’s said that CM Punk chants have been ongoing throughout the tapings. I’m sure they’ll have fun with the audio for NXT TV, but what are they going to do come RAW?

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Jim Ross posted the following blog in regards to the CM Punk situation over at jrsbarbq.com.

 
The news of the day surrounds the talented CM Punk unexpectedly walking away from WWE.

Was it really unexpected? Likely not. Punk has not been a happy camper within WWE for quite some time. That point has been made abundantly clear on many occasions. He’s tired, he’s beat up, and he’s not enjoying himself at work.

Before everyone analyzes this matter to death, let’s break it down into a few basic points some of which I can speak on from experience as the former head of talent relations for WWE.

Matters such as this generally concern one or both of the Two C’s….cash and/or creative.

Punk is mentally and physically burned out and he’s not having enough professional fulfillment to work through his issues. He needs a break.

All talents are wired differently which is why they all cannot be managed the same or even treated the same in many instances.

Recognizing when a talent is getting frayed around the edges is management’s job. Once the problem is identified it is incumbent upon everyone involved in the equation to work together to solve the problem through compromise and respect but most of all communication.

If the talent or the company is unwilling to compromise, then, most likely the problem won’t be solved and, therefore, if a problem can’t be solved there’s only one other option to put in play and that is to eliminate the problem.

Punk is a very cerebral talent who has earned his stripes the hard way and has more than paid his dues. He’s earned super star status via having numerous, main event classic bouts in WWE rings on huge stages. Coming to WWE was the greatest thing Punk could have done for himself professionally. He’s become globally famous and has made a handsome amount of money thanks to the WWE machine.

The opportunities that WWE have provided Punk and then Punk maximizing those minutes and opportunities is what the synergy between a talent and a company should resemble.

I do not think that Punk has wrestled his last match in WWE. I do feel that it’s best for all involved for Punk to take much needed time off even if it means that he misses a WrestleMania.

Some of the biggest ‘hurt’ that I’ve ever encountered professionally was not being a part of a handful of WrestleMania events. However, over time, I got over those moments even though at the time I was not in a “get over it” frame of mind. Some day Punk ‘might’ regret missing WM30, if he indeed does miss it, but today…not so much.

Time heals many things. Punk needs to go home and chill. Get healthy both mentally and physically and continue to communicate with WWE.

Punk has much to offer WWE and visa versa. Punk never has a stinker of a match and has built a magnificent brand while in WWE. On the other hand, WWE has utilized Punk in a variety of ways and each time, no matter the creative, Punk seemed to thrive.

It’s been a great partnership in many ways. However, no one is saying that all great partnerships are always hearts and flowers. They rarely are.

I can name many great talents that I’ve personally worked with in WCW and WWE that were not always the easiest to work with but at the end of the day the business relationship, more often than not, became a win-win situation if both side maintained some level of honest communication.

One thing is for sure, when one door apparently closes, even if it’s short term, another door opens for another talent to walk through and make a difference.

No, I don’t think this is an elaborate, TV storyline but instead it’s all about a highly motivated, talented wrestler who, at times, feeds off the chip on his shoulder, which is not a bad thing, who has hit the wall and isn’t enjoying what once was his primary professional focus….dare say his life.

CM Punk has been good for WWE. WWE has been good for CM Punk. I’m hopeful that they will resolve their issues and be good together once again in the future. Hopefully, the lines of communications, to whatever degree that can be maintained will remain open. If so, then this matter has a much better chance of being rectified.

SPOILER: TNA Reveals Major Investor on Tonight’s iMPACT

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Earlier today, TNA taped their iMPACT program for tonight’s episode, as well as next week, from Glasgow Scotland. At the end of the episode scheduled to air tonight on Spike TV it’s revealed that the TNA investor will be portrayed by former WWE superstar MVP.

Spoilers: Tonight’s TNA iMPACT 1-30-14

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TNA iMPACT Tapings from Glasgow, Scotland. Scheduled to air tonight, January 30.

– TNA World Heavyweight Champion Magnus kicks off the show and gets booed. Fans chant “paper champ” as he makes his way to the ring. Rockstar Spud also has big heat. There’s so much heat for the two that it’s hard to make out what they’re saying. Magnus is interrupted by Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle, who come out to a huge reaction. Angle and Joe got the “paper champ” chants going again. Angle and Joe vs. Magnus and Ethan Carter III is announced. If Joe and Angle lose, they have to leave TNA. Our correspondent questions how Angle will be able to wrestle when he could barely walk out to the stage.

– Dixie Carter interrupts and says the tag match won’t be taking place. She disagrees with Magnus about having the match tonight but apparently it’s happening any way.

* Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky defeated Gail Kim and Lei’D Tapa in a quick match. Velvet got the pin on Gail. After the match, Chris Sabin confronts Velvet and wants her to apologize. She breaks up with him and the crowd cheers big time.

– James Storm comes out and he’s pissed off. He calls Gunner to the ring. Gunner comes out and they trade promos. They’re going to put aside differences tonight to face Kazarian and Daniels.

* James Storm and Gunner defeated Kazarian and Daniels.

– There have been technical problems with the big screen working. During backstage segments, all the fans get is audio, no video. Someone was just attacked backstage but there was no video. It was noted that after one hour in, there has been less than 10 minutes of in-ring wrestling. There have been a lot of hype promos from Christy Hemme and Borash.

– Rockstar Spud comes out and rips Scotland. He calls out The Wolves and here they come to a decent reaction. Spud wants to know who the investor is. He does some comedy, mocks the Wolves and slaps Davey Richards. The Wolves destroy Spud to a big pop. They announce that the investor will fire anyone who interferes in tonight’s main event.

* Abyss and Eric Young vs. BroMans for the TNA Tag Team Titles is up next. The match ends in a no contest when Abyss goes nuts, chokeslams the referee and lays out Young. Abyss vs. Young in a Monster’s Ball match is announced for tonight. Everyone was shocked at the Abyss turn.

– We get another segment with Sam Shaw obsessing over Christy Hemme.

– Bully Ray comes out with a coffin and blames Mr. Anderson for the end of Aces & 8s and for losing his World Heavyweight Title. Bully challenges Anderson to a coffin match later on and Anderson beats him down with a steel chair until Bully runs away.

* Kurt Angle and Samoa Joe vs. Magnus and Ethan Carter III. Magnus cuts a promo and gets booed extremely loud again. If Angle and Joe win, they get a title shot. If they lose, they have to leave TNA. There appears to be tension between Magnus and Ethan before the match. One backstage segment had Magnus talking down to Ethan until Dixie walked into the room. Most of the first part of the match had Angle getting beat down by Magnus and Ethan. Joe finally comes in and chokes out Magnus for the win. Joe is the new #1 contender.

– Dixie is irate and demands to see the investor. MVP comes out in a suit with Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards. They get a huge pop. He is revealed as the mystery investor. It was mentioned that MVP is “the man to change Impact Wrestling.”

Vince McMahon & Triple H “At Odds” Over Punk Situation

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Credit for this update goes to WON.

The latest on the CM Punk leaving WWE situation is that Punk was reportedly not happy about the idea of facing Triple H at WrestleMania. The reason is that Punk did not feel that Triple H was his idea of a big match/feud at WrestleMania.

Prior to his exit from WWE on Monday, creative plans called for CM Punk to face Kane at Elimination Chamber. This was all part of the bigger plan of Punk feuding with the Authority and leading to Punk vs. Triple H at WrestleMania. The general feeling is that Punk was turned off by the plans.

At this time, it’s being said that Vince McMahon wants Punk back, while Triple H has mixed feelings on the idea. Triple H feels that Punk walking out at the last minute on Monday was extremely disrespectful. Vince McMahon is now handling the situation.

TNA Expands Relationship with WRESTLE-1; Mutoh in the United States

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TNA EXPANDS RELATIONSHIP WITH WRESTLE-1 IMPACT WRESTLING SUPERSTARS TO HEADLINE MARCH SPECIAL EVENT IN JAPAN

NASHVILLE (January 30, 2014) – Building on the popularity of its programming internationally, TNA announced today it will send 11 of its Superstars to Japan for a special event with Wrestle-1, founded by the legendary Keiji Mutoh (The Great Muta), on March 2 at the Ryogoku Kokugikan Sumo Arena.

The event will feature matches pitting members of the TNA roster against Wrestle-1 talent. Cameras will capture all the action and the footage is scheduled to broadcast as a One Night Only Pay-Per-View (PPV) event later this year.

“The Japanese have an incomparable respect and appreciation for professional wrestling,” said TNA Executive Vice President John Gaburick. “As TNA continues our global expansion, we are honored to partner with Mutoh and Wrestle-1 to give our fans an exceptional night of unparalleled entertainment. We envision a long and successful relationship with Wrestle-1, as we partner to deliver innovative live events and programming for our fans across the U.S., in Japan and around the world.”

The TNA Superstars scheduled to appear on March 2 include World Heavyweight Champion Magnus, Bobby Roode, Samoa Joe, Gail Kim, Austin Aries, Abyss, Kaz and Daniels, Madison Rayne and the recently signed The Wolves, Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards.

Additionally, Mutoh, along with Wrestle-1 star Seiya Sanada, will be in Miami March 8-9 for Lockdown, where they are scheduled to participate in Fan InterAction and the Pay-Per-View event.

IMPACT WRESTLING and TNA PPV events air in Japan on Nippon Television Network’s channel G+.

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin to be on The Arsenio Hall Show

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“Stone Cold” Steve Austin will be the guest of The Arsenio Hall Show on the FOX Network TONIGHT, January 30th.

You can check out Stone Cold’s Podcast show here http://podcastone.com/Steve-Austin-Show

ROH Announces 12th Anniversary Opponents for AJ Styles

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Ring of Honor has announced the opponents for AJ Styles during their 12th anniversary weekend. Styles will face Jay Lethal on February 21st and Michael Elgin on February 22nd. The Lethal match is part of the 12th anniversary show, while the Elgin match is part of the TV tapings the next day.

Both events take place at the Pennsylvania National Guard Armory in Philadelphia, PA.

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