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The Latest on Sting/WWE Deal

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Reports have been confirmed that as of Royal Rumble time, negotiations are ongoing between Sting and WWE. Word is that a decision must be made within the next 2 weeks on whether or not Sting is going to join the company.

Several factors are being worked out right now including scheduling and what Sting is and isn’t willing to do creatively. This does not mean Sting is definitely coming to WWE and he could very well work another year with TNA but the impression has been given that Sting realizes if he’s going to have a run with WWE, this is the time.

The impression was also given, within WWE, that there will not be a match against The Undertaker, at least at this year’s WrestleMania event. However, the idea of Sting debuting at WrestleMania XXX with some kind of cameo or vignette has been discussed.

There’s also a feeling that Sting is the face of WCW and with WWE promoting a lot of WCW content on the Network, he could be an asset there. Sting is considered a fresh, unique face when they are used to using people like Ric Flair and Diamond Dallas Page to promote their WCW projects.

While it was believed on Monday that no deal had been signed yet, RF Video’s Rob Feinstein noted on Facebook this morning that he heard Sting signed a deal with WWE in the last 24 hours, for what it’s worth.

 

 

 

Over a Dozen WWE Notes: Chamber Matches, Warrior comments on Jake in HoF, RAW Script Rewrites, & more

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– The original script for Raw was rewritten several times before the show. Vince McMahon had writers rewrite the show as late as 3pm.

– The script for Raw called for the usual multi-qualifying match format to determine wrestlers involved in the Elimination Chamber match. Vince decided late in the day to roll with the 6-Man Tag, with all three winners qualifying. Good move for once.

– CM Punk was originally scheduled for RAW to further his angle with Kane, but during the rewrite it was decided to leave Punk off and allow them to continue their feud next week while Punk sold the injuries this week.

– Big Show was also sent home following the Rumble to sell his injuries at the hands of Brock Lesnar. Show should be back shortly, possibly by the weekend house shows.

– International Superstar KENTA from Japan is currently down at the WWE Training Facility. KENTA is expected to continue working out for WWE for the full week. This is being considered his WWE tryout.

– The plan is now for WWE to push Antonio Cesaro & Jack Swagger into a higher spot on the card. Zeb Colter’s slap to Swagger was to “light a fire under his team”, but it was also to wake the audience up so they’d take notice of the aggressive action that followed. For now, plans are for the Real Americans to receive a push.

– Feelings backstage were that the Rumble match was “pretty good”, though outside of Kofi’s giant leap there were no memorable highlights. Jamie Noble was named the agent to lay out the match to the wrestlers and the full blame lays on Noble for a less than spectacular Rumble match. It should be noted that Noble wasn’t given the final script to work with the guys until 6pm that day. Ouch!

– Xavier Woods & Bad News Barrett were removed from the Rumble in favor of JBL & El Torito respectively. I’m not sure who thought that JBL spot would be better than giving current talent a spot, but that’s the WWE for you.

– Ring Announcer Lillian Garcia announced today that she has signed a one year extension with the company. Congrats Lillian!

– Bad news for Hunico, now Sin Cara version 2.0. WWE has completely given up on the Cara character and it will likely be phased out by the summer. WWE has only kept the character around due to the upcoming Scooby Doo movie that features Cara as one of the many wrestlers involved, and also because of stellar merchandising sales.

– Independent Referee Dee Edwards made his WWE debut last night on RAW

– After their back and forth on Twitter earlier this month, the Ultimate Warrior appears to have buried the hatchet with Jake Roberts. Warrior commented on the announcement of Jake Roberts in the WWE HoF. Warrior wrote; “We’ve all been a-holes. Now two are #HOF inductees; each great yet unique in talent, each deserving. Congratulations, Jake. Now, who will be the next a-hole inducted? This a-hole theme for #WWEHOF Class of 2014 is becoming interesting. I like it…let’s run w/ it.”

– There are plans to turn Batista heel, but not until after WrestleMania XXX

– As of this moment, it appears the Elimination Chamber card will feature the Chamber match (currently involving Orton, Cena, Sheamus, Bryan, and 2 remaining spots), CM Punk vs. Kane, Batista vs. Alberto Del Rio, and The Shield vs. The Wyatt Family (either in a 6-Man, or in a tag team match, with Reigns & Wyatt participating in the Chamber match). There has been no hint as to what the plans are for Brock Lesnar, but he is scheduled to face the Undertaker at WM30.

– As promised, Mick Foley smashed his TV after Daniel Bryan was held from participating in the Royal Rumble. Video below

Fighting Spirit Review: DDT New Year’s Gift Special 2014

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Date: January 3rd, 2014
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Announced Attendance: 2,200 (Super No Vacancy Full House)

I have done hundreds of reviews in the last ten years, more than I can count. But I have never reviewed an event by DDT, a puroresu promotion that has been around for over 15 years. Why is that? The main reason I suppose is that it is primarily a comedy promotion and while I enjoy some comedy, since I don’t understand Japanese or understand some parts of the culture, some of the humor goes over my head. But since I am trying to review all the events of 2014, I am going to give DDT a shot. Here is the full card:

– Antonio Honda and Daisuke Sasaki vs. Makoto Oishi and Masa Takanashi
– KUDO, Yasu Urano, and DJ Nira vs. Toru Owashi, MIKAMI, and Gorgeous Matsuno
– Hikaru Sato and Guanchulo vs. Kazuki Hirata and Tomomitsu Matsunaga
– Konosuke Takeshita vs. Yukio Sakaguchi
– Weapon Rumble: Michael Nakazawa vs. Sanshiro Takagi
– Danshoku Dino, Shigehiro Irie, Keisuke Ishii, Takao Soma, and YOSHIHIKO vs. Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, Gota Ihashi, Tetsuya Endo, and Akito
– DDT Extreme Championship:  HARASHIMA vs. Super Sasadango Machine
– Danshoku Dino, MIKAMI, Makoto Oishi, Toru Owashi, Yukio Sakaguchi, Super Sasadango Machine, Shigehiro Irie, Keisuke Ishii, Takao Soma, Masa Takanashi, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, YOSHIHIKO, Gorgeous Matsuno and Kazuki Hirata vs. HARASHIMA, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, KUDO, Yasu Urano, Hikaru Sato, Antonio Honda, Gota Ihashi, Daisuke Sasaki, Konosuke Takeshita, Tetsuya Endo, Akito, DJ Nira and Guanchulo

First few matches are pretty clipped but it gets better as the event goes on. On to the matches!

Antonio Honda and Daisuke Sasaki  vs. Makoto Oishi and Masa Takanashi

We join this match in progress, with Sasaki going up to the top turnbuckle and hitting a diving lariat onto Takanashi.  Sasaki knocks Oishi off the apron but Takanashi grabs Sasaki by the hair.  Takanashi goes off the ropes but Sasaki catches him with a dropkick. Sasaki punches Takanashi in the corner, Irish whip, reversed, but Sasaki catches Takanashi as he charges in.  Takanashi gets away from Sasaki however and hits an enzigieri.  Sasaki asks for forgiveness but Takanashi punches him against the ropes, but Sasaki catches his arm and applies a crossface.  Oishi breaks it up but Honda throws Oishi out of the ring.  Sasaki tags in Honda, Honda picks up Takanashi and goes for a DDT, but Takanashi blocks it.

Oishi comes back in the ring, double Irish whip to Honda and they hit a double boot to the face.  Straight-jacket backstabber by Oishi and Takanashi follows with a running kick to the face of Honda, cover, but it gets a two count.  Takanashi picks up Honda, Oishi holds Honda for Takanashi but Honda ducks and Takanashi kicks Oishi by accident.  Honda punches both of them and hits a double elbow.  Sasaki comes in the ring and he sails out onto Oishi with a tope suicida, while in the ring Honda snapmares Takanashi.  Sasaki runs back in the ring and dropkicks Takanashi in the head, Honda then goes up to the top turnbuckle and nails the diving fistdrop.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winners:  Antonio Honda and Daisuke Sasaki

Match Thoughts:  Only the hot tag and onward was included, so hard to judge the match as a whole even though it seemed acceptable.  This was a pretty straight-forward tag match but they worked well together.  Just your average match, nothing offensive though.  Score:  5.0

KUDO, Yasu Urano, and DJ Nira vs. Owashi, MIKAMI, and Gorgeous Matsuno

Joined in progress with Urano attacking Matsuno.  Nira is tagged in and he stomps Matsuno in the chest.  Nira stops Matsuno from making the tag, dragging him back to his corner and tagging in KUDO.  KUDO picks up Matsuno and hits a hard elbow to the face.  Slap by KUDO and he hits a scoop slam followed by a double knee to the chest.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  KUDO knocks Owashi off the apron before hitting a vertical suplex onto Matsuno.  Cover, but again it gets two.  KUDO tags in Nira, Nira picks up Matsuno and hits a vertical suplex.  Cover, but Matsuno kicks out.  Urano comes in the ring, he picks up Matsuno but Owashi runs in and goes to help Matsuno with a double vertical suplex.  This brings in all of their team mates to do a six man vertical suplex, but they are paired up on different sides so Owashi and Urano are the two that come out un-injured by the six man move.  Urano kicks Owashi and rams Owashi into MIKAMI.  Urano goes back to Matsuno, he picks him up and gives him a headbutt.  He picks him up again, Irish whip to the corner, reversed, and Owashi runs in to lariat Urano.

MIKAMI comes in the ring too and they double team Urano, ending with a MIKAMI senton.  Matsuno then hits a rolling senton onto Urano, cover, but KUDO breaks it up.  MIKAMI picks up Urano and hits a Code Breaker, Matsuno goes for a handstand rebound elbow drop but Urano moves out of the way.  KUDO comes in the ring, and he kicks Matsuno the same time Urano delivers a dropkick.  Urano tags in Nira, Nira picks up Matsuno while talking to him, and then lays down for Matsuno.  Matsuno hits a body press, cover, but Nira kicks out at two.  Snapmare by Matsuno and he goes for the handstand elbow again, Nira moves, but Matsuno sneaks in an Inside Cradle and picks up the three count!  Your winners:  Toru Owashi, MIKAMI, and Gorgeous Matsuno

Match Thoughts:   I imagine this will not be the first time I don’t understand what is going on.  I am not sure what the deal is with Matsuno except that he is old.  I mean I know this was an upset but some of the interactions were unusual.  Really too clipped up to form an opinion, but there was some solid action even if some parts left me befuddled.  Score:  5.5

Hikaru Sato and Guanchulo vs. Kazuki Hirata and Tomomitsu Matsunaga

Again we are joined in progress as Hirata makes the hot tag to Matsunaga.  Matsunaga knocks Guanchulo off the apron and then turns his attention to Sato.  Matsunaga slaps Sato back into the corner, Irish whip, and he hits a splash followed by a one armed suplex.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Matsunaga picks up Sato but Sato applies a quick ankle lock and tags in Guanchulo.  Guanchulo gets in the ring, he goes off the ropes and chops Matsunaga in the top of the head.  Cover, but it gets two.  Guanchulo picks up Matsunaga and hits a series of Mongolian chops, he goes off the ropes but Matsunaga catches him with a lariat.  Matsunaga tags in Hirata, and Hirata comes in the ring with a missile dropkick to Guanchulo.  Hirata goes off the ropes but Sato kicks him from the apron.

Sato then comes in the ring and throws Hirata into the corner, double Irish whip and both men hit running strikes.  Dropkick by Guanchulo to Hirata and he slams him to the mat, cover, but Hirata gets a shoulder up.  Guanchulo goes up to the top turnbuckle but Matsunaga runs in the ring and tosses him off, and as he is tossed off Hirata hits a cutter.  Cover, but it is broken up.  Matsunaga hits a backdrop suplex onto Sato and they go out to the floor, while in the ring Guanchulo rolls up Hirata for a two count.  Another roll-up by Guanchulo but it also gets a two count.  Guanchulo tries a third time but he gets a two count again.  Guanchulo goes off the ropes but Hirata goes behind him and hits a pump-handle Emerald Frosion.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winners:  Kazuki Hirata and Tomomitsu Matsunaga

Match Thoughts:  All these matches being joined at the hot tag is really making it hard to get into, but I understand with TV there are time constraints to consider.  But it does make it more difficult to really get a feel for how the match was.  This was all straight action, which was a plus, even if Guanchulo seems a bit goofy and he went down pretty easy at the end.  I am going to just stop mid-stream giving a score to matches I get less than half of, but I think this is the last heavily clipped match on the show.  Score:  N/A

Konosuke Takeshita vs. Yukio Sakaguchi

They circle each other to start, Takeshita pushes Sakaguchi into the ropes and goes to punch him, but Sakaguchi ducks and takes Takeshita to the mat.  Sakaguchi gets into the mount position then into side mount, he gets Takeshita’s back but Takeshita gets out of it.  Takeshita gets into side mount but Sakaguchi quickly reverses it and gets Takeshita’s back again.  Takeshita applies a kneelock but Sakaguchi reverses it into a cross armbreaker attempt.   Sakaguchi then goes for a Triangle Choke but Takeshita quickly gets a foot on the ropes.  Sakaguchi drags Takeshita to the middle of the ring but Takeshita returns to his feet and applies a crab hold.  Sakaguchi gets into the ropes to force a break, and rolls out of the ring.  Takeshita goes to the apron and goes for a pescado, Sakaguchi moves as Takeshita lands on his feet but Sakaguchi kicks Takeshita from the apron.  The referee checks on Takeshita as Sakaguchi waits, Sakaguchi then stomps Takeshita and slides him back into the ring.  Sakaguchi gets into the ring as well, and Sakaguchi kicks Takeshita repeatedly in the chest.  Cover by Sakaguchi but it gets a two count.  Sakaguchi picks up Takeshita, Irish whip to the corner and Sakaguchi hits a jumping knee.  Sakaguchi then goes out to the apron and comes off the top rope but Takeshita catches him with a knee.

Takeshita picks up Sakaguchi and hits a single armed suplex hold, but it gets two.  Takeshita quickly goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick, cover, but it also gets a two count.  Takeshita picks up Sakaguchi and goes for a backdrop suplex, but Sakaguchi elbows out of it.  Knee by Sakaguchi and he gets the cross armbreaker applied, but Takeshita quickly gets a foot on the ropes.  Sakaguchi gets up near the corner, and Takeshita hits him with a running big boot.  Spinning suplex by Takeshita, cover, but Sakaguchi kicks out.  Takeshita picks up Sakaguchi and hits a German suplex hold, but Sakaguchi gets the shoulder up again.  He goes for another German suplex but Sakaguchi drives him back into the corner.  Slaps by Sakaguchi and he hits a jumping knee in the corner.  Snapmare by Sakaguchi, he goes off the ropes and hits the PK.  Cover, but Takeshita gets a shoulder up before the three count.  Sakaguchi picks up Takeshita, Takeshita elbows Sakaguchi but Sakaguchi returns fire and they trade blows.  Kicks by Sakaguchi and a high kick sends Takeshita to the mat, cover, but it gets a two count.  Sakaguchi picks up Takeshita and hits another knee, cover, but Takeshita kicks out.  Sleeper by Sakaguchi, Takeshita gets out of it but Sakaguchi quickly applies a Cobra Clutch as Takeshita reaches for the ropes and Takeshita quickly taps out.  Your winner:  Yukio Sakaguchi

Match Thoughts:  At first I thought this was going to be a shoot-style match, then they started doing pescados and swandive moves and I quickly determined it was not.  Sakaguchi is the veteran here as Takeshita is only 18, and Sakaguchi does have extensive MMA experience so it is not just a gimmick.  I actually thought the “wrestling” portions seemed out of place, Sakaguchi’s swandive attempt in particular was really awkward and I wish he had just stuck to what he was good at.  The shoot-style sections were good but it was disjointed when some of the pro-wres action interjected.  Not bad, just for such a short match it would have been better if they picked one style or the other.  Score:  5.5

Michael Nakazawa vs. Sanshiro Takagi

This match is a “Weapons Rumble,” which means there is a countdown and a new “weapon” can be used in the match every few minutes.  Takagi knocks back Nakazawa as he tries to get into the ring and suplexes him into the ring.  Oh, there is a giant tower of chairs set up in one corner, I forgot to mention that.  Takagi knocks Nakazawa into the corner and chokes him with his boot.  There is a countdown which means a new weapon is introduced, and Takagi grabs the wooden board of some sort and hits Nakazawa with it.  Takagi gets another one, ok it’s not wood, it is foam of some sort.  Anyway he hits Nakazawa with it again.  Countdown as we get another weapon, and it’s… a bicycle!  At least something I know what it is.  Takagi grabs the bicycle and rides it while hitting a lariat onto Nakazawa.  He then pins Nakazawa with the bike, but it only gets a two count.

Takagi drives towards Nakazawa but Nakazawa moves and Takagi goes into the big tower of chairs.  Cover by Nakazawa, but Takagi kicks out. Nakazawa hits Takagi with a chair as the countdown continues, and a giant… sticky board is brought out as Nakazawa takes his pants off.  They try to slam each other on the board but Nakazawa eventually slams Takagi on it.  I don’t really know what it is but they are acting like it is sticky.  Anyway, Nakazawa, who is already now in a thong, takes off his underwear, puts it on his face, but Takagi moves out of the way and Nakazawa goes head-first into it.  Takagi then sticks the board onto Nakazawa’s head to pull out his hair as the countdown goes down and we get a new weapon.

The weapon appears to be pictures being shown on the big screen that Nakazawa does not want people to see, and he gets embarrassed as Takagi forces Nakazawa to watch.  They don’t show us at close range so I am not sure exactly what the video is showing.  Anyway at ringside Takagi gets a table and sets it up.  He then rolls Nakazawa onto the table as the countdown finishes, and foam wings are brought down to the ring.  This gives Nakazawa times to recover, he puts Takagi on the table, puts on the wings as he gets on the top turnbuckle, and hits a diving body press down onto Takagi.  Nakazawa rolls Takagi back in the ring but he can’t follow him as his wings get caught in the ropes.  He finally gets them off, cover by Nakazawa but it gets a two count.

Nakazawa waits for Takagi to get up as the countdown goes down, and the next weapon is…. Nonoko!  She gets into the ring and poses on the top turnbuckle, she then flaunts around the ring.  Nakazawa reaches for her, giving Takagi time to drop him with a Stone Cold Stunner. Nonoko then waits for Nakazawa to get up and bumps him with her breasts, cover, but Takagi gets a two count.  Takagi picks up Nakazawa and hits a Death Valley Driver, cover, but Nakazawa gets a shoulder up.  Takagi applies an abdominal stretch while Nonoko sits just out of Nakazawa’s range to taunt him.  The countdown goes down and the next weapon is…. Minoru Suzuki!  Suzuki comes down with his normal black towel over his head, but he takes it off and shows he is wearing a headband that matches Nakazawa’s headband.  Nonoko approaches Suzuki but he grabs her and slaps her out of the ring.  Nakazawa then holds Takagi, Takagi moves but Suzuki hits Nakazawa anyway.  Suzuki applies the sleeper to Takagi and then drops him with a Gotch-style piledriver.  Assisted Low Fly Flow by Nakazawa, cover, and he picks up the three count!  Your winner:  Michael Nakazawa

Match Thoughts:  Hmmm.  If I knew better what some of the weapons were that may have helped, so maybe it was an inside joke or a DDT-thing that I am not privy to.  I mean for a hardcore comedy match I guess it was fine.  It was sub-par at best until Suzuki showed up which was quite a surprise to say the least, and he was definitely the best “weapon” that was used in the match.  But it was all leading up to that point, everything else was pretty much just silly and meaningless.  I personally chuckled only once so as a comedy match it didn’t do much for me, perhaps I was not the target audience.  But Suzuki did save the match a bit.  Score:  5.0

Danshoku Dino, Irie, Ishii, Soma, and YOSHIHIKO vs. Kota Ibushi, Omega, Ihashi, Endo, and Akito

This is an Elimination Tag Team Match, wrestlers can be eliminated by pinfall, submission, or going over the top rope.  The match is joined in progress with YOSHIHIKO getting attacked in the corner by Omega.  Omega applies a front facelock to YOSHIHIKO, and then Ibushi helps Omega twist up YOSHIHIKO like a pretzel.  Ihashi then comes off the top turnbuckle with a body press to YOSHIHIKO, cover, but YOSHIHIKO gets a shoulder up.  Ihashi picks up YOSHIHIKO and drops him with a German suplex, but Dino breaks it up.  YOSHIHIKO’s neck appears to be snapped but he recovers, headscissors by YOSHIHIKO to Ihashi and Ihashi lands face-first into Dino’s pants.  Danshoku Driver by Dino to Ihashi, cover, and he picks up the three count.  Gota Ihashi is eliminated.

Akito comes in the ring and attacks Dino, but Soma comes to his rescue.  Double Irish whip to Akito but he avoids their charge.  Akito pushes Dino into Soma, which gets Dino excited and he starts bumping Soma.  Akito comes up and hits a Killswitch onto Soma, and then hits a dropkick onto Dino who was still humping Soma.  Ibushi and Omega come in the ring, Soma superkicks Ibushi but Ibushi rolls through the suplex attempt and Omega delivers a jumping knee.  German suplex hold by Ibushi to Soma, but it is broken up.  Omega grabs Soma, he picks him up and with Ibushi they hit the PK Kokoro.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.   Takao Soma is eliminated.

Ishii comes in the ring and he trades elbows with Omega, chop by Omega and he gives Ishii and Irish whip, but Ishii hits an armdrag.  Ishii goes for a senton but Omega gets his knees up.  Powerbomb attempt by Omega but Ishii reverses it with a headscissors.  Ishii goes for a heel kick but Omega catches him, Ishii pushes Omega towards his corner and YOSHIHIKO comes out of the corner with a headbutt.  YOSHIHIKO goes for a tilt-a-whirl headscissors and finally gets it after many rotations.  YOSHIHIKO goes for the Canadian Destroyer but Omega blocks it.  YOSHIHIKO stays on Omega’s shoulders as Ishii kicks Omega repeatedly, Omega goes off the ropes but Ishii knees Omega in the stomach.  Running kick to the face by Ishii and YOSHIHIKO is finally able to hit the Canadian Destroyer onto Omega.  Ishii then picks up Omega and throws him over the top turnbuckle.  Kenny Omega is eliminated.

Endo comes in the ring, and he trades elbows with Ishii.  Back kick by Ishii and he kicks Endo in the side of the head.  Ishii picks up Endo and goes for a suplex by the ropes, but Endo reverses it and puts Ishii onto the apron.  Elbows by Endo but Ishii pushes him off and returns to the ring.  Endo puts Ishii on the apron again, and this time is able to connect with a jumping kick, sending Ishii crashing to the floor.  Keisuke Ishii is eliminated.

YOSHIHIKO comes in the ring with a diving headbutt to Endo, and Endo tags in Ibushi.  Ibushi stomps on YOSHIHIKO, he picks him up and goes for a vertical suplex but YOSHIHIKO  slides down his back.  YOSHIHIKO sets up YOSHIHIKO with a backdrop suplex, Ibushi tries to block it but YOSHIHIKO  nails the suplex.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Dino comes in the ring to help YOSHIHIKO set up Ibushi, and YOSHIHIKO drops Ibushi with a piledriver.  Cover, but Ibushi gets a shoulder up.  Back up they trade strikes, Ibushi grabs YOSHIHIKO and spikes him with a Falcon Arrow.  Ibushi goes up to the top turnbuckle but Dino comes in the ring and helps up YOSHIHIKO.  YOSHIHIKO gets onto the top turnbuckle with Ibushi, and he hits a reverse hurricanrana from the top turnbuckle to the floor!  Both Kota Ibushi and YOSHIHIKO are eliminated.

Irie and Akito get in the ring, and they trade leg kicks.  Elbow by Irie sends Akito into the corner, Irish whip, but Akito moves when Irie charges in.  Akito hits a dragon screw ankle whip, he picks up Irie but Irie fights him off.  Vertical suplex by Irie, cover, but it gets a two count.  Irie goes off the ropes but Akito avoids the seated senton.  Akito picks up Irie and hits the Karelin Lift, cover, but it only gets two.  Ankle lock by Akito, but Irie gets a hand on the bottom rope.  Akito goes off the ropes but Irie catches him with a side slam, cover, but it gets two.  Irie picks up Akito, drops him in front of the corner and goes up to the top turnbuckle, nailing the Flying Sausage.  Cover, but Endo breaks it up.  Dino comes in the clear Endo out of the ring, Irie goes for a lariat but Akito pulls the top rope down so Irie lands on the apron.  Akito goes off the ropes but Irie blocks the attack and rams Akito onto the turnbuckle (while still out on the apron).  Irie goes up to the top turnbuckle and picks up Akito, but Akito slides down his back and both men end up on the apron.  Kneebreaker by Akito but Irie hits a lunging elbow strike, which sends them both off the apron.  Shigehiro Irie and Akito are eliminated.

This leaves just Dino and Endo.  They face off and begin by trading strikes.  Dino goes for a kiss but Endo blocks it and hits a superkick followed by a jumping heel kick.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Endo picks up Dino and tries to put him on his shoulders but Dino elbows out of it and kisses Endo.  Brainbuster by Dino, he picks up Endo and hits a second brainbuster.  Dino goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits the moonsault, cover, but Endo kicks out.  Dino picks up Endo and nails the Danshoku Driver, cover, but again Endo gets a shoulder up.  Dino waits for Endo to get up and punches him, Endo spins behind his back but Dino elbows him off.  Dino goes off the ropes but Endo catches him with a German suplex hold for a two count.  Scoop slam by Endo and he hits a second turnbuckle moonsault, he goes up top again but Dino has recovered and joins him.  They trade punches, Endo slips out and goes for a powerbomb but Dino blocks it.  Kick by Endo, he gets Dino on his shoulders and hits the spinning slam out of the Argentine Backbreaker.  Cover, but it only gets a two count.  Endo picks up Dino, slams him in front of the corner, goes up to the top turnbuckle but Dino rolls out of the way of the corkscrew moonsault.  Gaydo Clutch by Dino, but Endo kicks out at two.  Dino grabs Endo and applies the Gaydo Clutch again, and this time he picks up the three count.  Your winners:  Danshoku Dino, Shigehiro Irie, Keisuke Ishii, Takao Soma, and YOSHIHIKO

Match Thoughts:  YOSHIHIKO is a blow-up doll, just in case you weren’t aware.  This was better comedy, I must admit that YOSHIHIKO in small doses does crack me up, and Ibushi is the perfect pair for him since he doesn’t mind killing himself.  Beyond that thought the match was a bit short for this type of match, generally it was three minutes or less between eliminations which really isn’t enough time for the wrestlers to really get anything going.  So not bad, this match type generally just needs more time and the first six minutes of the match or so were cut.  Score:  6.0

(c) HARASHIMA vs. Super Sasadango Machine

This match is for the DDT Extreme Championship and is billed as a Shinshun Pro-Wrestling Cards Death Match.  Allow me to explain the rules.  So there was a deck of cards off screen that had wrestling moves on them.  Once a name of a move is called, the first wrestler to do the move gets one point.  The first person to get to seven points wins, OR a wrestler could win just by the usual pin/submission.  I don’t speak Japanese so I am going to have to just figure out what the cards say as we go along.  Kick to the leg by HARASHIMA but they are distracted as the first card is read – Body Slam.  Sasadango Machine goes for a body slam but HARASHIMA blocks it, side headlock by HARASHIMA but Sasadango Machine Irish whips out of it.  They collide with no real result a few times, Sasadango Machine goes off the ropes but HARASHIMA catches him with a body slam.  HARASHIMA is up in points 1-0.  Stomps by HARASHIMA as a new move is called – a lariat.  Sasadango Machine goes for a lariat, HARASHIMA ducks it but Sasadango Machine connects the second time and delivers the lariat.  The score is now tied 1 – 1.  The next move is called, Sasadango Machine goes for a submission but Sasadango Machine gets out of it.  As HARASHIMA goes for a Mexican Surfboard another move is called, Hakushi’s Powerbomb.  HARASHIMA goes for it but Sasadango Machine backdrops out of the hold. Now it is Sasadango Machine’s turn, he does a prayer but HARASHIMA reverses it with a hurricanrana.  Next move is called out – Cobra Twist.  The wrestlers crisscross each other and both go for the Cobra Twist, but Sasadango Machine gets it first and he picks up the point.  Sasadango Machine is now ahead 2 – 1.

Stomps by Sasadango Machine, and the Bakarayo! Machine Gun Chops by Kojima is called.  Sasadango Machine puts HARASHIMA in the corner, hits the chops, Irish whip, and he hits the jumping elbow.  Sasadango Machine flips HARASHIMA to the mat, goes up to the top turnbuckle but HARASHIMA moves and Sasadango Machine can’t complete the move.  HARASHIMA throws Sasadango Machine off the top turnbuckle to the floor and HARASHIMA hits a running boot in the corner.  Now it is HARASHIMA that hits Kojima’s move, but Sasadango Machine rolls out of the way of the elbow drop so he doesn’t get the point either.  Next move called – Danshoku Nightmare.  Sasadango Machine starts to take off his pants but HARASHIMA kicks him from behind.  HARASHIMA picks up Sasadango Machine, snapmare, and he begins taking off his pants.  He does so and then squats onto Sasadango Machine, earning him the point.  The score is now 2-2.  Dino doesn’t like being imitated and tries to slap HARASHIMA, but HARASHIMA ducks it and kisses Dino, then Dino sits on Sasadango Machine’s face before leaving the ring.  Next move called – Argentine Backbreaker.  HARASHIMA picks up Sasadango Machine and puts him on his shoulders, putting him in the Argentine Backbreaker.  HARASHIMA gets another point and now he is up 3-2.  Next move called – I have no idea but Sasadango Machine started eating some food at ringside and he was rewarded a point.  So it is back to being tied at 3.  Sasadango Machine elbows HARASHIMA and gets him by the arms as the next move is called, but they talk and decide to skip that one.

The next move called is a thrust to the throat, which Sasadango Machine quickly does and gets a point.  Sasadango Machine is ahead 4-3 by my possibly incorrect count.  Sasadango Machine waits for the next move to be called, which is an Enzigieri.  Sasadango Machine quickly does and hits another point.  Sasadango Machine is now ahead 5-3.  The next move is called and it is a Gutbuster, Sasadango Machine attempts to hit it but HARASHIMA wiggles away and hits the Gutbuster for the point.  So it is now 5-4.  Somato by HARASHIMA but he doesn’t pin Sasadango Machine, as even I heard this, the next move is “Slow Motion.”  So they have to move in slow motion. HARASHIMA very slowly goes for the cover as the referee slowly counts, but they cut away to a montage about Sasadango Machine as the referee is about to make the three count.  When we come back, Sasadango Machine barely gets his shoulder up before the three count.  Sasadango Machine waits for HARASHIMA to get up, HARASHIMA blocks a Sasadango Machine punch but Sasadango Machine stomps him on the foot and pokes him in the eyes and chest.  Low blow by Sasadango Machine (we are still slow motion) and he hits a second low blow.  Roll-up by Sasadango Machine, cover, but just as it is almost three, now it is HARASHIMA’s turn to get a montage video play for him.  As we get back to the action, HARASHIMA barely kicks out.  Back up, punches by HARASHIMA and he kicks Sasadango Machine in the side of the head (still in slow motion).  HARASHIMA charges Sasadango Machine and hits the Somato, cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner and still champion:  HARASHIMA

Match Thoughts:  Obviously part of the humor was lost to me since I don’t understand Japanese and I had to see them do the move before I knew the move that was called.  But I will say that the crowd seemed to really really enjoy it, and I myself find the slow motion wrestling funny so the last few minutes were entertaining even if it didn’t seem to fit into the gimmick of the match.  But the entire match humor you will probably only get if you follow DDT as just from an in-ring perspective it was really plain.  Score:  6.0

Danshoku Dino, MIKAMI, Makoto Oishi, Toru Owashi, Yukio Sakaguchi, Super Sasadango Machine, Shigehiro Irie, Keisuke Ishii, Takao Soma, Masa Takanashi, Tomomitsu Matsunaga, YOSHIHIKO, Gorgeous Matsuno and Kazuki Hirata vs. HARASHIMA, Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega, KUDO, Yasu Urano, Hikaru Sato, Antonio Honda, Gota Ihashi, Daisuke Sasaki, Konosuke Takeshita, Tetsuya Endo, Akito, DJ Nira and Guanchulo

Match Thoughts:  This 28 man match was only six minutes long, so I am not going to do play by play, but HARASHIMA won again with the Somato.  This was just an extra match at the end for the crowd, as the event was billed as one team against the other team so the event ended with both teams facing off.  So for the live crowd it was a nice “extra” touch but it wasn’t really much of a match per se.  Score:  5.0

Final Thoughts:

Best Match:   HARASHIMA vs. Super Sasadango Machine.  For a card with a lot of comedy this was the best comedy match.  Some of it certainly went over my head and will yours as well, but the slow motion/cut to montage to show wrestler getting ready for the match/using inspiration to kick out bit was quite funny and had both myself and the crowd laughing.  And really that’s all you can hope for during a comedy match.

MVP:   HARASHIMA.  He won the only title match, and got the “big” pinfall for his team on the extra match so by default the is the MVP.  He also had the most match-time of anyone on the card so he was able to leave a lasting impression.

Overall:  This is the hardest type of event for me to review because I am not the target audience, if I was not trying to review every event of 2014 I would not have watched this event.  But it did have its moments I thought were funny, I enjoy YOSHIHIKO and the title match had its moments for sure.  If you already are “into” DDT I think this event has a lot to offer but if you are into serious matches (which DDT of course does sometimes have) you can safely skip this one.

Grade: D+

Jake Roberts Named Next Inductee into 2014 WWE Hall of Fame

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As seen on tonight’s episode of WWE Raw, Jake “The Snake” Roberts becomes the second member announced for the WWE Hall of Fame, Class of 2014. Jake was preceded by the Ultimate Warrior, and given their recent spat on Twitter, it should make for an interesting backstage conversation.

Congratulations are in order for someone who truly deserves the honor of being called a Hall of Famer. Congrats to Jake “the Snake” Roberts. If his speech isn’t too preachy and is anything like his promos, it should be a good one. Trust me on that. Trust… Me…

Here are some tweets from Jake’s peers, explaining their happiness for Roberts induction.

 

Mick Foley: “He did it! Good for you @JakeSnakeDDT – well deserved, and long overdue. Can’t wait to hear that speech at #WWEHOF. #RAW

Steve Austin: “Congrats to @JakeSnakeDDT. #WWE HOF. It’s about damn time. One of my all time favorites,”

DDP: Jake Roberts is LIVING proof that its Never over as long as u I’m VERY PROUD of my Friend! @JakeSnakeDDT http://ow.ly/i/4pMrW 

Christian to Make WWE Return

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You may have already gotten wind of this info if you read BJack’s Raw Report. If you haven’t checked out his report, I strongly recommend it. You can mosey over to his Raw Report by clicking here.

WWE played a video advertising the return of “Captain Charisma” Christian for this week’s episode of Smackdown. Expect to see Christian back in the ring full time beginning with tomorrow night’s Smackdown Taping.

The WWE Raw Report from Cleveland 1-27-13

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Here we go with this week’s edition of WWE Monday Night Raw, January 27th, 2014 from Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio

– The Authority, HHH & Stephanie McMahon, make their way to ringside. They mock the fans about last night’s “satisfying” PPV. “YES!” chants break out. HHH talks to the Universe like they’re babies, and asks the fans did they not get what they wanted last night. Trips tells the fans “too bad”. Stephanie brings up the Elimination Chamber PPV. Steph reveals that Randy Orton will defend the WWE Title in the Chamber. HERE COMES DANIEL BRYAN!

Bryan brings up the Rumble, how the Authority didn’t let him in the 3-Man match, and how the fans wanted him in there. The fans chant “Yes”, “Daniel Bryan”, and maybe something else (I couldn’t make it all out)…  Stephanie says they didn’t allow Bryan to wrestle twice due to his recent concussion. Daniel doesn’t buy it, after having several recent handicap matches against the Shield and Wyatt Family factions. Bryan says the Authority doesn’t care what’s “best for business”. Steph says Bryan things about himself and the fans aren’t here to see him.

Bryan asks the fans if they’re here to see him. “Yes” chants galore. Bryan then asks if the fans came to see HHH & Orton. “No” chants follow. Bryan WANTS in the Chamber, and he says he isn’t leaving until he’s put in the match. HHH tells Bryan he has some “company” and the SHIELD’s Music hits… The Shield hit the ring and attack Bryan. Cue Sheamus’ music, and the great white hits the ring to help Bryan out, but the numbers are too much. John Cena joins the brawl to even things out and the baby faces clear the ring of the Shield.

You can guess our 6-Man main event for tonight. What you don’t know is that the three winners of the 6-Man, either the Shield, or Cena/Bryan/Sheamus, will get spots in the Elimination Chamber!!!

 

-Commercial Break-

 

1. Rey Mysterio & Sin Cara V2.0 vs. Jack Swagger & Antonio Cesaro (w/Zeb Colter). Cesaro starts the match out with Rey Rey. Some back and forth between the two teams. Swagger charges Sin Cara, but Cara catches him with a head scissors, and covers for a 2 count. Sin Cara tries for a sunset flip, but Swagger catches him. Swagger goes to the outside, but Sin Cara with a suicide dive through the ropes onto him. Swagger and Colter have some words, and Zeb slaps him in the face to pump him up. Swagger gets back in the ring and hits an OLYMPIC SLAM on Cara as we take a commercial break…

Back from break, Cesaro is in control of Sin Cara. Sin Cara catches Cesaro with a kick to the head from the apron. Swagger tags in and picks Cara up, but Sin counters into a tornado DDT. Both men down, Swagger tags to Cesaro, but Cara backdrops Cesaro to the outside, and tries to tag to Rey. Just as Rey is about to tag in, Cesaro pulls Mysterio off the apron. Cesaro goes back after Cara, but Cara counters into a roll up. Cesaro takes back over with a slam. The Real Americans with some double teaming and Swagger gets a 2 count. Swagger comes off the middle rope but miss the Swagger Bomb. Cara finally gets the hot tag to Mysterio. Mysterio is on fire and hits a tilt-a-whirl head scissor. Mysterio goes to the top and connects with the seated senton. Rey hits his bulldog and covers for a near fall. Mysterio with a big kick to the head of Cesaro and a cover, but Swagger breaks it up. Mysterio winds up hitting the 619 on Cesaro and a tags to Cara. Sin Cara goes for the swanton, but Cesaro moves. Sin Cara goes for a springboard move, but Cesaro catches him with the big European uppercut. Cesaro connects with the “Neutralizer” and covers for the win. The Real Americans win the match in 10:00. They replay Colter slapping Swagger, playing up that Zeb’s words fired up his team.

-Commercial Break-

– It’s Bad News Barrett about 30 feet in the air… Barrett announces that later tonight Dolph Ziggler will meet the Miz in thew “Battle of Cleveland”. Funny they don’t give a shit about Dolph anymore to the point they mention his real hometown. Barrett is happy it’s not the “Battle FOR Cleveland”, because they’d BOTH be losers, even the winner would be a loser.

– WWE Network Hype, Monday Night Wars, and all that

– Here comes Fandango & Summer Rae. Fandango is set for action next!

-Commercial Break-

2. R-Truth vs. Fandango (w/Summer Rae). Xavier Woods is on commentary and discusses someone stealing his Rumble Number, eh-hem, JBL… I like that they give Woods this time to develop his interview skills e very now and then. R-Truth starts off fast, catching Fandango with a clothesline and a backslide for 2. Fandango slides out of the ring to avoid further attack… R-Truth gives chase, but Fandango catches Truth with a clothesline on the outside. Back in the ring Fandango hits a clothesline and a suplex and cover for a 2 count. Fandango with a rear chinlock. Truth tries to break free but gets whipped into the corner, and gives Fandango an elbow to the face. R-Truth fires up with some clotheslines and a Suplex into a Stunner for a near fall. Fandango back on his feet and connects with a spinning heel kick for a close 2 count… Fandango goes to the top rope and jumps off for the Legdrop, but Truth rolls out of the way. Fandango lands on his feet, turns around and Truth hits his jumping downward spiral “What’s Up” for the win in 3:30.

-Commercial Break-

General Manager Brad Maddox is in the ring and introduces WWE Champion Randy Orton. Orton says he defeated Cena AGAIN last night, and it doesn’t matter how he did it, a win is a win. Orton wants to know if it was Maddox or the Authority’s idea to stick him in a Chamber match only 4 weeks after the Rumble. Brad doesn’t have time to answer before BATISTA makes his way out! Batista congratulates Orton and says he’s going to WrestleMania and doesn’t care who the Champion is, because Batista will be champion after Mania is over.

Here comes the pain. Brock Lesnar & Paul Heyman join the discussion. Heyman says Brock is growing impatient and for Maddox to talk the Authority that Brock either wants a match with Orton for the Title or a match with Batista. They want their answer TONIGHT… OR ELSE!!! Heyman & Brock leave as Batista & Orton look on.

-Commercial Break-

3. The Miz vs. Dolph Ziggler in the “Battle of Cleveland”. Ziggler is out in Cavs gear, and Miz in a Browns jersey. Despite his gimmick hometown of Hollywood, Florida, Ziggler is very much from Cleveland, and is in town any time his schedule permits. Both men lock up to start the match. Ziggler gets in a shoulder tackle to start but Miz comes back with a knee to the gut. Miz charges in and hits his clothesline in the corner. Miz goes up top but Ziggler catches him on his way down with a shot and covers for a 2 count. Dolph goes for the fame-asser, but Miz moves. Ziggler jumps on Miz’s back and locks in a sleeper hold. Miz fights back to his feet and backs Ziggler into the corner. Miz breaks the hold connects with a boot to the face. Miz sets Ziggler up for the Skull Crushing Finale, but Ziggler counters into a rollup for 2. Miz goes for the “Mizard of Oz” neckbreaker, but Ziggler pushes him away. Miz takes him down and locks in the Figure Four. Ziggler gets to the ropes to break the hold. Miz pulls Ziggler to the middle and goes for Figure Four again, but Dolph counters with an inside credle for 2, Miz reverses the cradle and also gets 2. Both men up and Ziggler connects with the ZIG ZAG for the win in 4:00.

-Commercial Break-

4. The Usos vs. Ryback & Curtis Axel. Jey Uso and Ryback start this match off. They lock up and Ryback tosses him into the corner. Jey fights out of the corner with right hands. Jey jumps into Rybacks arms and Ryback slams him in dueling corners multiple times. Ryback now tags in Axel. Axel lands some stiff kicks. Axel connects with a standing drop kick and poses or the crowd. Jey fights back to his feet with right hands, but Axel clubs Jey back to the mat. Axel starts biting the forehead of Jey in the ropes. Ryback now tags back in. Axel and Ryback with a double team move in the corner to Jey. Ryback lifts Jey up in a stalling suplex and hits it. Ryback covers or a 2 count. Ryback taunts Jey, but Jey starts fighting back. Ryback hits an elbow and right hand to gain control again. Axel now tags back in. Axel connects with a couple big chops in the corner. Ryback now tags back in. Ryback with a snapemare followed by a mule kick. Ryback now locks in a rear chin lock. Jey fights back to his feet with right hands. Ryback charges Jey in the corner but Jey moves and Ryback falls to the floor. Ryback tags in Axel, and he cuts off Jey from making a tag. Jey gets away and tags in Jimmy. Jimmy is on fire off the hot tag. Jimmy with a big uppercut followed by shots in the corner.

Jimmy Uso hits Axel with a Samoan Drop but misses the bling tag to Ryback who breaks things up and attacks. Ryback goes for “Shell Shock” on Jimmy, but now Ryback misses the blind tag. Jey Uso comes in with a SUPERKICK to Ryback’s face, which allows Jimmy Uso to escape. Jimmy Uso then hits a superkick as well and Ryback takes a bump. Jimmy Uso tags back in and hits the flying splash on Ryback for the pin, while Jey dives over the top to Axel on the floor to prevent his interference. The Usos pick up the win in around 6:00. Pretty fun match with a good finish…

– We learn that the next inductee into the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame will be announced tonight. (They said it was “up next”, but then never showed the video package… I assume it’s still coming)

-Commercial Break-

5. Kofi Kingston vs. Alberto Del Rio. They show a clip of Kofi Kingston leaping over 11 feet to return to the ring last night at the Rumble. We follow with an Alberto Del Rio promo against Batista. I assume we’ll get a Batista vs. Del Rio match at Chamber, guess that takes Brock out of that equation. Back and forth with some quick offense and near falls by both. Del Rio charges at Kofi but Kignston moves and Del Rio bumps to the floor. Kofi dives out onto Alberto. Del Rio catches Kofi with an enzuigiri as he gets back into the ring. Del Rio drives Kofi into the barricade and takes Kofi back inside for the always impressive chinlock. The fans grow disenchanted. LOUD chants of JBL and Jerry Lawler ring out in the crowd. Both announcers stand to take in the accolades. Del Rio off the middle rope with a double axe handle. The two men fight their way out to the floor as we take a commercial break…

Back from break, Del Rio has control of Kofi Kingston. Del Rio with another chinlock, Kofi counters with a jawbreaker & inside cradle for 2… Del Rio comes back with a German suplex for a near fall. Del Rio charges in the corner but takes an elbow and Kofi hits a Tornado DDT. Kofi up first, but Del Rio goes for his leg. Kingston back on top and a bOOM DROP. Del Rio ducks Trouble in Paradise. KOFI LANDS THE SOS!!! 1..2…Del Rio grabs the rope for the break!!! Kingston comes at Del Rio and ADR lands the tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Kofi escapes a Cross Armbreaker attempt, but misses another Trouble in Paradise. Del Rio with a BACKSTABBER for a near fall… Del Rio goes to the top rope, but Kofi meets him up there… Del Rio knocks Kofi down and hits a Flying Double Stomp off the top rope… Alberto lands the front round kick to the jaw of Kingston, knocking him out for the cover and the win in 14:00. The second half of the match really got better, the fans got into the back and forth spots at the end.

Still no mention of the Hall of Fame again, but a quick plug on the WWE Video Game, featuring for the first time ever…. VIRGIL!!!!!! Okay… and BRUNO SAMMARTINO!!!!

-Commercial Break-

6. WWE Tag Team Champions The New Age Outlaws vs. Goldust & Cody Rhodes. Road Dogg talks trash to Cody and Goldust as the match gets started. The match is all Brotherhood early. Gunn & Dogg talk a good game, abut the Rhodes Brothers just have an answer for everything , eventually resulting in the Outlaws exiting the ring to regroup… Back inside, Cody takes over on the arm of Road Dogg, Roadie lands some jabs but Cody comes back with a standing dropkick to the face!!! Goldust in and works over Dogg, kneedrop for 2… Goldust is backed into the Outlaw corner and Billy Gunn tags in. The Outlaws switch in and out and back Goldust into their corner. Goldust fights out with an atomic drop on Gunn. Goludst comes off the ropes but runs into a big boot to the face from Gunn as we take a commercial break…

Back from break, Gunn has Goldust down. Billy rushes, but takes a powerslam from Goldust. Both men are down but Gunn gets to the Dogg. Goldust nails Dogg with a variation of the Fade to Black, and both men make hot tags to Gunn & Cody. Rhodes on fire… High knee to Gunn, tells Billy to SUCK IT! Springboard Double Dropkick onto both Outlaws!!! Cody for the Disaster Kick on Gunn but Billy ducks… Gunn nails Rhodes with a clothesline… AND HERE COMES PAUL HEYMAN & BROCK LESNAR!!!

The Outlaws get the hell out of the ring immediately, while Lesnar lands the F5 on Cody Rhodes, followed by Goldust… The Brotherhood win via DQ in 13:00 due to Brock’s interference. Not a bad match, hope to see a real rematch at some point.

Paul Heyman gets on the mic and explains they gave the Authority 2 options. Either Lesnar vs. Batista, or Lesnar vs. Orton tonight. The Authority chose NEITHER. So they’re going with option 3…. Lesnar destroys Cody & Goldust with a steel chair. The chair falls apart like last night against the Big Show. Thankfully, he only hits both guys about 3 times to get his point across, rather than that ridiculous crap with the Big Show last night that just dragged on far too long… Take that Authority!!!

-Commercial Break-

7. Nikki & Brie Bella, Cameron & Naomi vs. AJ Lee, Tamina Snuka, Aksana, & Alicia Fox. Aksana has a go around with both Bellas & Cameron. Alicia Fox tags in connects with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker (damn, a lot of these things lately) for a 2 count… AJ tags in and hits a neckbreaker on Nikki Bella for a 2 count. Aksana tags back in and hits a side slam for 2… Aksansa drops an elbow and drags Nikki back to her corner. Tamina tags in and hits a scoop slam and drops a knee to the face of Nikki. Tamina works Nikki over and hangs her in the tree of woe in the corner… Nikki counters with a kick to the face of Tamina. Tamina tags in AJ and Nikki gets a hot tag to Naomi!!! Naomi connects with a few dropkicks, a flipping clothesline, and a legdrop gets a 2 count. And here comes all the Divas… All 8 girls going at is… The “Total Divas” hit a triple suplex, but AJ hits a kick to the gut of Naomi. Naomi returns and connects with the “rear view” and covers for the 3 count in about 5:00. The Total Divas get the win when Naomi pins the champion once again!

Okay, up next, the WWE Hall of Fame inductee announcement… No, we promise this time!!!

-Commercial Break-

Jerry “The King” Lawler stands in the ring for the Hall of Fame announcement…

Joining the Ultimate Warrior in the WWE Hall of Fame, Class of 2014…

And the next inductee is……

 

JAKE “THE SNAKE” ROBERTS!!!!

A video plays, highlighting some of Jake’s WWE moments, as well as excerpts from his many interviews… A new upbeat version of Jake’s theme plays… I hope they stick with the original…

– WWE Network Plug, featuring a video on WrestleMania Rewind, one of the original programs on the Network…

– Out 6-Man Main Event is next… Cena, Bryan, and Sheamus make their way to the ring!!!

-Commercial Break-

“Capt. Charisma” Christian Returns!!! Wow, they gave him an actual build up video??? Oh wait… He returns…. ON SMACKDOWN… How embarrassing for the guy… Good to have him back though, he’s a solid worker…

8. John Cena, Daniel Bryan, and Sheamus vs. The Shield. This is a qualifying match for the Elimination Chamber. The entire winning team will fill three of the five vacant spots in the Chamber match to challenge Randy Orton for the WWE Title… So we could very well see Cena vs. Orton AGAIN…

John Cena and Dean Ambrose start off. After Dean can’t get the upper hand, Rollins takes a stab at it… Seth also comes up short against Cena and tags in Reigns… Reigns and Cena lock up. Reigns with a pair of tackles on Cena… Cena back to his feet and goes for the AA, but Reigns fights out. Sheamus now tags into the match. Reigns backs Sheamus into the corner twice and takes a few shots on the great white. Sheamus starts fighting back with right hands and knees. Sheamus connects with a forearm to the jaw and a neckbreaker on Reigns but only gets a 1 count…

Reigns comes back with a big right hand and works on the arm of Sheamus. Rollins tags in but Sheamus connects with a kick to the face, and follows it with the rolling slam. Sheamus hits a big boot from behind and catches Rollins between the ropes with the 10 forearm clubs. Sheamus picks Rollins up but Seth gets free and dropkicks Sheamus’ leg out from under him. Ambrose takes over and works on Sheamus. Sheamus fights back with a running forearm and TAGS IN BRYAN!!! And it’s Bryan all over Ambrose, dropkick in the corner. Bryan with a Frankensteiner type rana for a 2 count… Dean makes the tag to Rollins… Bryan hooks Rollins in the Surfboard. Daniel tags Sheamus while he still has the surfboard applied and Sheamus hits a Big Boot on Seth… Sheamus drops a leg and tags back to Cena. Sheamus & Cena with a double suplex for 2… Cena takes an elbow to the mouth, and Rollins follows up with a charging Lariat for a near fall as we take a commercial…

Back from break, The Shield continue the offense, getting the heat on Cena… Rollins with the BLOCKBUSTER for 2… Reigns lands his jumping dropkick from the outside onto the apron and clocks Cena in the head… Reigns with the SUPERMAN PUNCH for 2… Roman tries a spear but falls to the floor… Rollins & Ambrose is with a double suplex on Cena… John comes close to making a tag but Ambrose stops him with a DDT… Cena gets back to his feet, and CENA WITH AN AA ON AMBROSE OUT OF NOWHERE!!!! Ambrose tags to Rollins, but Cena with the HOT TAG TO BRYAN!!!

Bryan charges in and knocks Reigns off the apron with a dropkick… Attacks Rollins, Daniel looks like he’s going off the ropes but hits a SUICIDE DIVE ONTO AMBROSE ON THE FLOOR!!! BRYAN WITH A TOP ROPE DROPKICK ON ROLLINS, and several “YES!” kicks to the chest before a kick to the head of Seth. Bryan covers… 1….2….Reigns breaks up the count!!!

REIGNS WITH A SPEAR TO SHEAMUS!!! Cena grabs Reigns for a AA, Reigns gets free and SPEARS CENA!!! BRYAN WITH THE RUNNING KNEE ON REIGNS!!!! Rollins from behind on Bryan, and rolls him up..1…2..Bryan kicks out… Rollins goes for a German Suplex, but Bryan lands on his feet… Rollins grabs Bryan and POWERBOMBS HIM in to the corner…1….2…Bryan escapes!!!

Rollins with a Stinger Splash and goes up top for the Curb Stomp but Bryan moves. Daniel grabs Seth and hits a GERMAN SUPLEX, Rollins takes a back flip bump. Bryan sets up for the dropkick in the corner but misses… Rollins with a school boy!! 1…2…Bryan turns it into the YESLOCK!!! Ambrose breaks it up!

SHEAMUS WITH A BROGUE KICK ON AMBROSE!!! Rollins with the flying kick on Sheamus!!! Bryan & Rollins collide with dual cross bodies mid-ring and they’re both down… Cena stands on the apron waiting for the hot tag… BRYAN MAKES THE TAG!!! And Reigns tags in as well!!

CENA WITH THE STF ON REIGNS!!! BUT REIGNS SLOWLY BREAKS THE HOLD, PULLING CENA’S HANDS APART!!! Cena slowly starts to force his hands back together when the lights go out and the Wyatts appear in the ring!!! The Wyatts attacks Cena… Bryan & Sheamus come in to help Cena clear the ring…

Cena, Sheamus, and Bryan win the match via DQ in 24:00, but that also means they’re going to the Elimination Chamber!!!

The Wyatts have just cost the Shield their shot at the Chamber!! The Shield is mad, throwing everything in sight and screaming on the floor. Daniel Bryan’s music plays as the faces get the win… The Shield are pissed at the Wyatts…

That’s all folks…

Spoilers: WWE Superstars Results Taped 1-27-14

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Credit goes to Crazymax reader Ken Flanagan, who was live at the event.

WWE Superstars Spoilers Taped 1/27/14

* Natalya defeated Summer Rae with the Sharpshooter. Fairly good match with two of the more talented Divas. Summer looks really good for one of the newer Divas.

* Los Matadores (with Torito) defeated Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre (with Heath Slater). This continues to be a warm up match on both house shows and B TV shows. Match was back and forth, Heath tried to get involved, but El Torito hit him with a hurricanranna on the outside.

That was it.

WRESTLE-1 RESULTS from 1/25/14

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Credit: Keeping the Spirit Alive

WRESTLE-1 SUNRISE TOUR 2014
1/25/2014 [Sat] 18:00 @ Kofu City Aimesse Yamanashi
850 Spectators (packed)

(1) Seiki Yoshioka vs. NOSAWA Rongai
Winner: DRAW (3:06) DESPERADO interference.

(2) Daiki Inaba vs. “Japanese Million Dollar Man” Kazushi Miyamoto
Winner: Miyamoto (4:01) following the Million Dollar Driver.

(3) Joshi Offer Match: Kaoru Ito vs. Sareee
Winner: Ito (4:55) with a Spiral Bomb.

(4) Ryota Hama vs. Kikutaro
Winner: Hama (5:18) with the Raiden Drop.

(5) Yasufumi Nakanoueno & Koji Kanemoto vs. Ryuichi Kawakami & Kazuki Hashimoto
Winner: Nakanoueno (8:56) following the Nakaue (Elbow Smash) on Kazuki.

(6) Shuji Kondo & Minoru Tanaka vs. Hiroshi Yamato & Gabai Jichan
Winner: Minoru (4:50) via pinfall on Yamato.

(7) 6 Man Tag Match: Rob Terry, Andy Wu & Panyan vs. Yoshihiro Takayama, NOSAWA Rongai & MAZADA
Winner: Andy (5:40) via pinfall on MAZADA.

(8) Masakatsu Funaki vs. KAI
Winner: Funaki (12:33) following the Hybrid Blaster.

(9) 8 Man Tag Match: Keiji Mutoh, Seiya Sanada, Kaz Hayashi & Seiki Yoshioka vs. “DESPERADO” Masayuki Kono, Ryoji Sai, KAZMA SAKAMOTO & Rene Dupree
Winner: Sanada (13:13) with a Rounding Body Press on KAZMA.

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