Wednesday, April 27, 2011

UFC 129 "St. Pierre vs. Shields" Fight Card TORONTO!!

Hello again everyone,

For the 1st time EVER the UFC heads to Toronto. In what many are calling the BIGGEST MMA event in the history of the sport. UFC 129 "St. Pierre vs. Sheilds" is LIVE Saturday night April 30th from the Rogers Center "SkyDome" in Toronto, ON with a NEW special start time of 9pm EST, 8pm CST. Here is a special look at the full fight card from the prelims, to Spike TV & then the main card on pay per view!!


UFC 129 "St. Pierre vs. Shields" LIVE In Toronto

http://ufc.com/event/ufc129


Preliminary Card


Kyle Watson (13-6-1) vs. John Makdessi (8-0-0)

Jason MacDonald (21-13-0) vs. Ryan Jensen (15-7-0)

Charlie Valencia (12-6-0) vs. Ivan Menjivar (21-8-0)

Claude Patrick (13-1-0) vs. Daniel Roberts (12-1-0)

Pablo Garza (10-1-0) vs. Yves Jabouin (15-6-0)


Spike TV Fight Card


Sean Pierson (11-4-0) vs. Jake Ellenberger (24-5-0)

Nate Diaz (12-6-0) vs. Rory MacDonald (10-1-0)


UFC 129 "St. Pierre vs. Shields" On Pay Per View


Vladimir Matyushenko (24-6-0) vs. Jason Brilz (18-3-1)

Mark Bocek (10-2-0) vs. Benson Henderson (12-2)


UFC 129 1st Of A Triple Main Event

What Could Be Randy's Final MMA Fight

Randy Couture (19-10-0) vs. Lyoto Machida (16-2-0)


UFC 129 2nd Of A Triple Main Event

UFC Featherweight Title Match (5, 5min rounds)

(C) Jose Aldo (17-1-0) vs. Mark Hominick (19-8-0)


UFC 129 Main Event Of The Evening

UFC Welterweight Title Match (5, 5min rounds)

(C) Georges St. Pierre (20-2-0) vs. Jake Shields (25-4-1)


What a night it's going to be LIVE from Toronto, ON Saturday night April 29th from the Rogers Center "SkyDome" HUGE fight card and the potential for 2 title changes. Don't forget as always you can get all the fight results on King Jay on Twitter (http://twitter.com/kingjay91)

Thank you very much for joining us here on King Jay on BlogSpot. This has been a special presentation of King Jay Entertainment and this is what the world is watching!!

Monday, April 25, 2011

WWE Extreme Rules Fight Card!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to this Extreme Rules full fight card. WWE Extreme Rules is LIVE Sunday night May 1st from the St. Pete's Times Forum in Tampa Bay, Fl. Here is a special look at what your going to see...


WWE Extreme Rules

http://www.wwe.com/shows/extremerules



No DQ Divas Match Loser Leaves The WWE

Team LayCool Explodes

No Disqualification & No Countout

Michelle McCool

vs.

LayLa



Tag Match

Country Whipping Match

Jerry "The King" Lawler & "Good Ol" Jim Ross

vs.

Micheal Cole & Jack Swagger


Falls Count Anywhere

Rey Mysterio

vs.

Cody Rhodes


Last Man Standing Match

Randy Orton

vs.

CM Punk


WWE Extreme Rules Co-Main Event

Vacant World Heavyweight Title Ladder Match

Christian

vs.

Alberto Del Rio


WWE Extreme Rules Main Event

WWE Title Triple Threat Cage Match

(C) The Miz

vs.

John Cena

vs.

John Morrison


What a night it's going to be at Extreme Rules. Don't forget as always LIVE Tweetz of results as they happen on King Jay on Twitter (http://twitter.com/kingjay91) & full results later that night right here on King Jay on BlogSpot.

Thank you very much for joining us tonight. This has been a special presentation of King Jay Entertainment and this is what the world is watching!!

Monday, April 18, 2011

TNA LockDown Results!!

What a night it was at TNA LockDown. Here are the full resutls from a crazy action packed night in Cincinnati!!


TNA LockDown 2011

http://tnawrestling.com


We get a video package hyping the fact that every match tonight will be taking place inside of a steel cage. We also get a look at a couple of the big feuds heading into tonight.


No pyro, but Mike Tenay welcomes us to the PPV and immediately begins hyping the World title match, Jarrett/Angle, and The Lethal Lockdown match. With a stacked schedule for the night, Chris Sabin's music hits, and we begin the Xscape match.



Ultimate XsCape Match

Matt Buck vs. Jeremy Buck vs. Suicide vs. Robbie E. vs. Amazing Red vs. Chris Sabin vs. Jay Lethal vs. Brian Kendrick

The door closes and things go easily into Robbie E. and Suicide. Suicide beats on Robbie in the corner and everone else is out on the apron. Suicide hits a dropkick that sends Robbie into the corner, then catches Max Buck when he tries to interfere. Buck tags himself in and takes Suicide out with a back elbow along with Robbie E. Buck hits a dropkick and Jeremy tags himself in, but Max tags out to Lethal.


Lethal falls to a hurricarana from Buck, but Lethal hits a tilt a whirl back breaker and the Lethal combination and Max and Suicide both tag in. Suicide takes Buck out with an elbow across the chest and takes him to the corner where Robbie tags in. Robbie takes out Suicide with sole food and pins Suicide for the three count.

Suicide has been eliminated.

Lethal is in, and so is Sabin, and they pepper Robbie with right hands before slamming him head first into the cage. Sabin tries to catch Lethal with a roll up but Lethal kicks out, and after a flurry Lethal puts Sabin down with a single leg drop kick. Red tags in and flies off the top rope with a missile dropkick to Sabin. He stands up and is chopped by Lethal, but when Lethal goes for a handspring, Red catches Lethal with a kick to the face. Red hits the Code Red and pins Lethal for three.

Jay Lethal is eliminated.

Sabin comes in but Red catches him in the corner with a dropkick to the back of the head. Sabin tosses Red up but he lands on the top rope and steadies himself. Red leaps off and Sabin puts him down with a suplex variation and a giant lariat to put Red down for three.

Amazing Red is eliminated.

Max Buck is in and he takes it to Sabin for a bit before Sabin hangs him up in a tree of woe and hits him with a hang time drop kick. Sabin goes for the pin but Buck kicks out. Max is able to hit an awesome stunner from the top rope and he pins Sabin for three.

Chris Sabin is eliminated.

Kendrick jumps in and tries to score a quick roll up but Max kicks out and Robbie tags in, taking Kendrick out. Kendrick comes right back with a dropkick and splashes Robbie into the cage wall. Max goes for a moonsault but Kendrick gets his knees up. Jeremy and Max finally square off and Jeremy is taking it to Max. Max tries to escape the cage but he's cut off by Jeremy who pounds on his head and takes him from side to side in the cage slamming his head into the walls before hitting a big spinning kick to the head.

Jeremy mounts Max and hits him with punches, but when he goes back to his brother, he ends up in a small package and he's out.

Jeremy Buck is eliminated.

Robbie E. is in and he's stomping away on Kendrick. Robbie and Max teal up and each pick up Kendrick on a shoulder before launching him face first into the cage. Kendrick is able to fight back, slamming both into the cage wall before kicking both Robbie and Max. Kendrick is on fire, reversing a backdrop and hitting a big kick to the face. Thrust kick to Robbie E. and Robbie is out.

Robbie E. is eliminated.

Kendrick goes right to climb the cage but Max pulls him down and tries to beat him down immediately. This is the escape portion of the match. Max powerbombs Kendrick into the corner and slams his face into the cage. Max goes to climb the cage but Kendrick is still fighting and he climbs to the top rope and slams Buck's face into the cage repeatedly until he falls to the mat. Max pushes Hebner into the cage and Kendrick falls to the mat. Max climbs the cage quickly, and he's over, winning the match.

Winner and NEW #1 Contender to the X-Division Title: Max Buck


In the Arena:

Tenay and Tax talk, but they're interrupted by Eric Bischoff's music. Bischoff walks out, and smiles, pointing at the crowd, and posing with his arms in the air. Brooke Hogan is shown dancing and cheering in the front row. Bischoff has a mic in his hand as he climbs into the ring. Bischoff thanks the people and says they know how much he loves them. He says that he loves that they came to their soiree this evening. Bischoff says tonight is a special night, that it's one of the happiest nights he's had in this industry in many years. Bischoff says people come to his and ask him what matters most to him in his career. Bischoff says he tries to explain when you're in a position like he is, and you've rewritten the book on pro-wrestling that it's hard to say what matters most, but he's going to try and sum it up. Tonight is special because tonight Immortal is going to take care of the distraction that Fortune has become. He says Fortune made the mistake of getting involved in Immortal's business, and that ends tonight. He says he's also excited because he gets to be part of the vision of Hulk Hogan, his mentor, who taught him everything he knows about wrestling. He says tonight he helps Hogan gets the World Title off of Sting and back in Hogan's control, and that's why he's happy, and that's all that matters to Bischoff.

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Crimson and Scott Steiner. Crimson says it'll be an honor to step in the ring with Scott. Steiner says a lot of things that I'm not really able to transcribe for this website. He also says they'll give Cincinnati what they want, and kick somebody's butt.


Scott Steiner & Crimson vs. Ink Inc. vs. Douglas Williams & Magnus vs. Orlando Jordan & Eric Young

The cage door closes, and we're ready to kick things off. It's not really tornado styles as everyone is out on the apron. EY and Neal are starting off and EY tries to escape the cage, but everyone tells him it's not time yet. EY bounces on the top rope for a bit before dropping down and locking up with Neal. Neal hits a big shoulder block, and he and EY trade arm drags, then Japanese arm drages, then they stop for a hand shake. Moore tags in and he doesn't look happy with NEal. He takes it right to EY with a big hurricarana before locking in an arm bar on EY. Williams tags in and he tries to suplex EY, but EY lands on his feet and tags out to Jordan. Jordan comes in but he's immediately double teamed by the Brits who toss him into the corner. Jordan comes back, taking out both Brits before Neal tags himself in. Magnus takes Neal out with a giant clothesline.

Another double team move from the British Invasion and another pin attempt, but Moore breaks it up. The crowd wants Steiner. Williams hits Neal with a running knee in the corner and Magnus hits a snap mare. The Brits catch Neal in the corner, but Neal is able to fight out and tag out to Crimson. Crimson hits Magnus with a series of knees to the face and a neckbreaker, but then both men hit clotheslines and both end up on their backs. Both men make the tag to their own partners and Steiner comes in, taking out both Brits. He drops and elbow on Magnus and does some pushups before hitting both Brits with back body drops, and belly to belly suplexes. Steiner catches EY coming off the top rope with another belly to belly. Steiner goes up top with Magnus and hits a belly to belly from the top. Steiner looks for another one, but Moore comes in and knocks Steiner off, and for some reason Steiner goes back to his corner.

EY drops his trunks to reveal matching trunks with his partner Jordan. Things are breaking down quickly and everyone in in hitting their big moves. Steiner hits an exploder on Magnus and EY hits a missile dropkick on Steiner. EY points to the top of the cage and he climbs down. Shannon Moore hits the Moore-gasm, and pins Magnus, getting the three count, right as EY hits the floor.

Winners: Ink Inc.

EY looks confused out on the floor, saying that he won.


Backstage:

Hemme is backstage and Madison Rayne walks by with scissors. Hemme mentions that she hopes that James wins tonight. Rayne says she'll retain and she's going to take Mickie's hair. Rayne plays with Tara's hair, but, Tara doesn't like it, and it looks like Rayne isn't happy, as she says she's tired of Tara and she doesn't need her at ringside. Rayne storms off.


TNA KnockOuts Title Match

Title vs. Hair

(C) Madison Rayne vs. (Hair) Mickie James

The bell rings, and Mickie kicks Rayne in the gut before tossing her face first into the ring three times into three different cage walls. Mickie jumps up and hits a big DDT using her injured arm. She pins Rayne and gets the three count.


Winner and NEW TNA Knockouts Champion: Mickie James


Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Matt Morgan, she asks about his match with Hernandez tonight. Morgan says Hernandez has been a thorn in his side since he got back from Mexico. Morgan says tonight he's getting back on track, and he's doing that by going through Hernandez. He says tonight he's going to punt Hernandez's football head back to Mexico.


The Pope vs. Samoa Joe

The bell rings, and the crowd thinks Joe is going to kill Pope. Pope looks apprehensive to begin the match, and he tries to climb but Joe pulls him back down. Pope hits Joe with a cheap shot but Joe comes back with a series of jabs. Pope is able to return the favor with a body slam, but then he turns around into a big clothesline and another series of jabs that sits Pope down in the corner. Joe splashes Pope, then hits a giant kick to Pope's head that puts him down again. Joe catches Pope with a big chop, and another. A third puts Pope down and he begins to beg off, but when Joe goes to attack, Pope throws Joe head first into the turnbuckle. Pope goes to work with a series of blows to Joe's midsection, but Joe comes back with another chop. Pope goes to climb the cage again, but Joe climbs up and on the top rope, slams his head into the cage wall. Dinero crotches himself, and Joe hits a running kick to the chest to knock Dinero free. Joe face washes Dinero repeatedly in the corner.

Pope is able to pull the ref into the way, distraction Joe, and this allows him to throw Joe head first into the cage wall. Pope rips away at Joe's eyes and hits him with a couple of rights. Joe responds with a couple of rights of his own, then a couple of kicks, but Pope comes up with the 4 Up and that's good for a two count. The camera angles are really weird tonight, trying to showcase the crowd. Pope locks in a rear chin lock, and the feed freezes for a second. When it comes back, Joe reverses only to be clotheslines straight down to the canvas. Pope hits Joe with a couple of back hands to the face, but when he charges, Joe hits Pope with a quick snap power slam.

Pope and Joe trade slaps in the middle of the ring, and Joe can't be stopped, slapping repeatedly before hitting a Manhattan drop, big kick, and senton splash, but he still can't put Pope down for three. Joe hits a big leg lariat from the middle rope, but can only get a two count. Joe sits Pope up on the top rope, then connects with a big muscle buster, but he's too close to the ropes, and Pope gets his leg on the bottom rope, breaking the count.

Pope goes right back to trying to climb the cage again, but Joe grabs Pope by the tights, and Pope's full behind is exposed. Pope fights Joe off, sending him to the canvas, and pulling up his trunks. Pope hits a big elbow drop that's good for a one count, then a lungblower that's good for two. Pope pulls down his knee pads and goes for the DDE, but Joe catches him and slams him back first into the cage. Joe hits the muscle buster again, then locks in the rear naked choke in the middle of the ring. Pope taps out clean right in the middle of the ring.

Winner: Samoa Joe


Backstage:

Hernandez is backstage with his whole stable making a lot of noise. Hemme tries to ask a couple of questions, and Hernandez asks to be interviewed in Spanish. Hernandez and his group take turns speaking on the mic in Spanish before finishing with a 'Viva Mexico' chant.


Matt Morgan
vs. Hernandez


The bell rings, and both men go right at it with a series of right hands. Morgan gets the better of the situation, and ends up delivering his rapid fire elbows in the corner before splashing Hernandez. Morgan hits a sidewalk slam, which is good for a two count. Morgan goes to climb the rope, and Anarchia grabs Morgan's leg through one of the camera holes, allowing Hernandez to splash Morgan against the cage. Hernandez lays into Morgan with a series of right hands before grinding his face into the cage.

Hernandez locks in a nerve hold, but it's not long before Morgan fights out. Morgan hits a cross body, but Hernandez kicks out at one and hits a big clothesline before choking him blatantly in the middle of the ring. Hernandez slams Morgan face first into the cage wall, to the delight of his stable-mates. Morgan begins to fight back with a couple of rights, but Hernandez takes him right off of his feet with a giant shoulder block. Hernandez chokes Morgan with a towel, before stomping and choking him in the corner.

Hernandez hits Morgan with a shoulder to the gut in the corner with force, causing Morgan to fall to the mat. Hernandez stands over Morgan and taunts him, playing to the crowd. Morgan gets up to his feet and connects with a discus clothesline with Hernandez turns around. Morgan psychs himself up, connecting with a head butt, and a couple of big rights hands, and back to back clotheslines. Morgan launches Hernandez head first into the cage wall, then follows it up with another launching. Morgan picks Hernandez up and tosses him into the cage once more before hitting a back drop suplex, but he can't keep Hernandez down for three. Hernandez hits a running head butt to the gut, but Morgan sidesteps another charging leap, and Hernandez connects with the cage wall. Mexican America begins climbing the cage from the outside, but Morgan knocks them off. Hernandez goes to the top and comes off at Morgan, but Morgan connects with the Carbon footprint and this one is over.

Winner: Matt Morgan

In the Arena:

Following the match, Sarita and Rosita get into the ring and Sarita says that this is typical. They're always being screwed over, and everyone saw it tonight. Sarita says why isn't she the Knockouts Champion? It's because they can't stand the fact that Mexican America is better than them. She says they've plowed through every Knockout on the roster, and they're going to do what they want, when they want to. Rosita speaks a bit in Spanish, and Sarita translates it, saying they're not going anywhere. They're interrupted by Velvet Sky who comes out, drop toe holds Rosita and tackles Sarita, pounding her face in before tossing her across the ring and kicking her to the outside. Velvet poses to a lot of love from the crowd.

Backstage:

Christy Hemme is backstage with Karen Angle. Karen says Jeff Jarrett is the ultra man, the ultra dad, and the ultra loves. She says Jeff has this covered and she had nothing to worry about.


Best 2 Out Of 3 Falls "Ultra Male Match"

1st Fall: Pinall ONLY
2nd Fall: Submission
3rd Fall: Escape The Cage (If Necessary)

Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Jarrett

Karen Jarrett (sorry for calling her Angle earlier, it's out of habit) is sent to the back before the match is even able to begin.


Both men are in the cage and the door is closed, and this one is set to begin. Jarrett climbs up on the ropes and tests the strength of the steel cage by shaking the walls. The bell rings, and we're ready to go. Jarrett looks apprehensive. Angle locks in a head lock and takes Jarrett right down to the mat. Jarrett fights up and takes Angle to the corner, hitting him with a big right hand and following up with a couple more. Angle comes right back with a big suplex. Angle hits Jarrett with a big right, but Jarrett is able to take Angle off his feet and lock in the figure four. The first fall is supposed to be submision only, but the referee is counting pinfalls. Angle tries to turn the submission over, and when he does, Jarrett immediately grabs the ropes to force a break. Angle gets up to his feet and launches Jarrett with a t-bone suplex before locking in the ankle lock. Jarrett fights it off quickly.

Jarrett is able to lock in the sleeper hold, taking Angle down to the mat and locking his legs around Angle's midsection. Angle is able to fight back up to his feet, and he locks in the ankle lock in the middle of the ring, but Jarrett fights out quickly again. Angle charges Jarrett in the corner, but Jarrett moves and Angle hits the steel post with his shoulder. Jarrett kicks Angle in the shoulder and locks in an arm bar, but Angle is able to turn it around into the ankle lock in the middle of the ring with the leg grapevined. Jarrett taps.

Angle wins the first fall

At the beginning of the second fall, Jarrett launches Angle face first into the cage and connects with the stroke, very quickly. Jarrett goes for the pin but Angle is able to kick out at two. Jarrett goes to the top for a cross body, but Angle reverses into a pin, Jarrett kicks out. Jarrett connects with a right hand before choking Angle against the middle rope. Both men connect with clotheslines, and both are down.

Both men trade right hands in the middle of the ring, and Angle gets the upper hand with a flying forearm and big clothesline. Angle connects with a belly to belly suplex but can still only get a two couple. Jarrett catches Kurt with a knee and slams him into the cage wall, but Angle comes right back with a German suplex. He holds on and connects with a second, but when he goes for a third, Jarrett holds on to the ropes and low blows Angle, preventing it. Jarrett stands up and goes for the stroke again, but Angle launches him into the cage wall and follows up with the Angle slam. Angle pins Jarrett but he only gets two.

Angle sits Jarrett on the top rope and tries to follow, but Jarrett tosses him back. Angle tries to run up the ropes but loses his footing. After a stumble, Angle connects with a super belly to belly suplex but Jarrett still won't stay down. Angle peppers Jarrett with right hands and connects with another big clothesline. Angle connects with an RKO (probably to get back at Orton for WM). Angle goes for another Angle slam, but Jarrett rolls through and rolls Angle up, holding the tights and getting the three.

Jarrett wins the second fall and we're tied at one a piece

Jarrett ambushes Angle and slingshots him into the cage wall. Jarrett goes to the cage door and he's able to unlock the chain holding the door closes. Angle is able to use the time to recover and he comes up with a big German suplex, then a second, third, fourth (Angle will not stop!), and fifth. Angle looks to exit the cage through the door, but he climbs back inside instead. Angle goes back out to the steps, but again decides it's not done, and he closes the door behind him, chaining it back up, and putting the key in his trunks before flipping Jarrett off. Angle slams Jarrett head first into the cage repeatedly.

Jarrett is split open and Angle rakes Jarrett's face against the cage wall. Jarrett bags off, and begins to climb up the cage to get away from Angle, but Angle catches him and punches him repeatedly. Angle goes to escape instead, and Jarrett goes for a top rope powerbomb that has a DISGUSTING ending, with Angle flipping completely over and coming down on top of his head. Jarrett goes up, and Angle leaps right up to his feet and up the ropes to take Jarrett down with a top rope Angle slam.

Angle goes for the door, but he locked it earlier. He goes to climb the cage instead and Immortal's Gunner comes down to ringside and he's got a steel chair to fend Angle off, preventing him from coming down. Angle goes to the corner of the cage and he stands up at the top. Angle launches himself off with a humungous moonsault that barely catches Jarrett. Scott Steiner is headed out to the ring and he chases off Gunner. Angle is somehow still not dead, and he's found the keys to the door. Angle goes over and unlocks the padlock, opening the door. Karen runs down to ringside and sprays perfume into Angle's eyes before he can exit the ring. Angle, blinded, clocks the referee. Karen tries to help Jarrett out of the ring, but Angle pulls him back into the ring with an ankle lock. Karen slides Jeff a guitar, and he uses it to blast Angle.

Jarrett takes time to gloat, but Angle will not die, and he tries to pull Jarrett back in with another ankle lock, but Karen swings the cage door closed on Angle's head, and Kurt drops Jeff, letting him fall to the arena floor.

Jeff Jarrett wins two falls to one


TNA World Heavyweight Triple Threat Title Match

(C) Sting

vs.

Mr. Anderson

vs.

Rob Van Dam

We get a video package to highlight the events leading into this match, including both of the challengers whining about how they don't get enough title opportunities.


Rob Van Dam is the first man out to the ring, and he gets a lot of love from this crowd.

Mr. Anderson is the next competitor to the ring, to a big pop, and of course he stops at the top of the ramp to call down his mic. He asks if there are any a-holes in the building, and he gets a lot of cheers in response. He asks the question again and gets an even louder response this time around. He says he's here, and then lets the crowd know he's from Green Bay, WI. Then he lets the crowd know his name (twice) before letting go of the mic and making his way to the ring.

The Champion is the last man to make his way to the ring, and he comes out with title in hand to a great response from the crowd. It'll be interesting to see who plays the heel in this match.

The bell rings and Anderson talks trash to both men, leading to both hitting him with a series of right hands. RVD slams Anderson's head into the turnbuckle, then Sting down the same. RVD catches Anderson with a kick to the face, so Sting hits a Stinger splash and goes for the Deathlock, but RVD hits a back kick to prevent the submission. RVD sends Sting across the ring and buries his shoulder in Sting's midsection before connecting with a big kick, a face buster, then a standing moonsault which is good for two. RVD goes into the ropes but Anderson pulls down the ropes and RVD goes in awkwardly. Sting is able to almost get Anderon into the deathlock again, and this time he stops RVD from interfering. Sting locks in the Scorpion Deathlock on both RVD and Anderson at the same time, and Tenay comments how he's never seen it before (cough Natalya). Sting is forced to drop the hold.

Anderson is able to take Sting down and he tries for a pin, but he's only able to get two. He tries for his luck on RVD, but again gets two. Anderson hits clotheslines on Sting and RVD before hitting a back elbow on Sting and a neckbreaker on RVD. Anderson goes for the mic check, and he's actually able to hit it on Sting and RVD at the same time. He goes for the pin on both but he can't get a three count. He tries for another pin on both, but still can't get three. All three men are slow to get back to their feet, and when they do Anderson pounds on RVD in the corner before sending him across the ring. Van Dam comes back with a springboard single leg dropkick and a five star frog splash on Anderson. String brakes up the cover, and Anderson catches RVD with a kick to the face. Sting is able to catch RVD with a death drop, while Anderson connects with a big clothesline.

Hogan's music hits and he makes his way down to the ring with a steel pipe in hand. He tries to hand it to Van Dam, and after a bit of waiting, he takes it from Hogan. Hogan urges him to use it to knock his opponents out, but RVD tosses the pipe away. Anderson picks up the pipe and whacks RVD, saying it wasn't for Hogan, it was for himself. Sting hits Anderson with the Scorpion Death Drop, and he pins him, getting the three count.

Winner and STILL TNA World Champion: Sting

After the match, Sting calls out Hogan, asking him to get back into the ring, but Hogan points toward his watch, saying they'll do it on his time.


TNA LockDown 2011 Main Event

Leathal LockDown

Roof Lowers After All 8 Men Are In


Team Immortal will have the 1 man advantage through the match. It will start 1 on 1 then after 5mins Immortal will send in it's 2nd man making it 2 on 1. After 2mins 4Tune will send it's 2nd man making it 2 on 2. Teams will alternate until all 8 men are in. Once all 8 men are in the roof of weapons will lower. Submission or surrender rules apply until there is a winner!!

Team Immortal

Ric Flair, Abyss, Bully Ray & Matt Hardy

vs.

Team 4Tune

Daniels, Kazarian & Beer Money (Robert Roode & James Storm)

Kaz looks to start things out for Fortune, and Hardy wants to go in, but Abyss is sent in by Flair instead.


Kaz is on fire to start off, taking it right to Abyss, but Abyss shrugs him off. Kaz jumps off the middle rope, and Abyss almost catches him in a chokeslam, but Kaz is able to wriggle out of it, only to end up eating a series of right hands in the corner, before Abyss chokes him with his boot. Abyss takes Kaz over to the side of the cage and rubs his face into the cage wall while Immortal taunts Kaz. Abyss points toward the cage wall before shouldering Kaz. Kaz fights out of it, and avoids a splash by Abyss before going to the top rope and leaping off with a huge hurricarana.

Kaz sandwiches Abyss in between the ropes and the cage wall with a dropkick before stomping away at him and choking him with his boot. The clock counts down, and Matt Hardy is the next man in the ring. Hardy tries for a side effect, but Kaz fights out of it and slams Hardy to the mat. Kaz hits a springboard leg drop.

Abyss and Hardy are able to come back when Abyss hits Kaz with a big right and Hardy locks in the ice pick submission. Abyss continues to stomp away at Kaz. Abyss picks up Kaz only for Hardy to tag him with a right and nail a side effect. Hardy holds Kaz up while Abyss punches him and the clock counts down, leading to Daniels entering the match. Daniels comes in with a couple of big forearms to Abyss and Hardy before nailing a big enzugiri and BME on Abyss. Daniels goes to the second rope, and brings himself down with a big stomp on Hardy's chest.

Daniels and Kaz team up on Hardy and Abyss, trying to immobilize them before the numbers game comes back into effect. The crowd chants for Flair. Daniels hits an STO on Hardy locking in a Koji clutch, and Ric Flair is in the match. Flair chops Kaz and stomps Daniels before taking him into the corner, chopping him repeatedly and hitting a dirty low blow. Flair chops away at Kaz next before sending him head first into the side of the cage.

Hardy chokes Daniels in the ropes while Flair and Abyss double team Kaz in the corner, punching and chopping away at him. Hardy chokes Daniels in the corner with his boot, and the clock counts down yet again. Lance Storm is the next man in and he comes in spitting beer into the eyes of Abyss. He ducks a clothesline from Hardy and Hardy connects with Abyss only to eat a backstabber from Storm. Storm stares down Flair, and Flair begs off, but Storm smashes his beer bottle on Flair's head, causing the blood to pour.

Storm is just taking it to Flair and Fourtune has turned things around. Storm has ripped off Flair's wife beater, and some of his pants. Storm pulls down Flair's boxers, and Bully Ray is in, taking it to all the members of Fortune, and turning the tide in favor of his team. This are basically just a brawl with the members of Immortal punching and kicking away at Fortune while Robert Roode simmers away on the outside.

Storm punches Storm's forehear and Hardy chokes Daniels in the corner. Roode enters in the cage, and the roof will be lowered soon, starting the true Lethal Lockdown match. Roode takes out Abyss and Hardy before being stopped by a series of Flair chops, but Roode turns it around and chops Flair a few times himself before connecting with a big back body drop. Beer Money connect with a double suplex and the lights hit and the cage top with weapons begins to lower into place.

Fortune are already standing on the ropes waiting for the weapons, and their hands are full as soon as the cage top is lowered. They immediately begin the beat down, and there's a terrible split screen. Abyss is knocked to the floor and through the cage door by a double team move, and Daniels follows out, smashing Abyss in the head with a trash can lid. Hardy goes to the outside and climbs to the top of the cage with Daniels in pursuit. Hardy and Daniels fight it out on top of the cage with Daniels laying Hardy out with a couple of punches. Daniels tries for the angel's wings, but Hardy fights it off, almost sending Daniels crashing off of the cage to the floor. Daniels gets back on, and walks right into a twist of hate from Hardy.

Flair is ridiculously bloody in the ring. Bully Ray hits a big modified spinebuster, but he can't get a three count. Storm hits a reverse DDT on Ray, but walks right into a couple of kendo stick shots from Flair, who then turns around into a spinebuster from Roode. Daniels is up on top of the cage, and he launches himself off on top of Abyss and Matt Hardy in a massive dive. Robert Roode locks in the figure four back in the middle of the ring, but Ray breaks it up with a trash can shot. Ray lays out Kaz and Daniels with trash can lid shots. Ray picks up a kendo stick and hits Roode, Daniels, then. Ray has another shot for everyone, then he hands Flair a kendo stick and they use them to wail away on Fortune.

Daniels is bloody now too, and Ray stands over him with an axe handle, but he's interrupted by AJ Styles' music. Styles runs down to the ring and attacks Ray, slamming him into the cage wall, and hitting the Pele kick. Styles rips off his Fortune shirt, and while Flair tries to attack, he's grabbed from behind by Flair and thrown into the cage. Roode locks in an arm bar, and Flair is forced to tap.

Winners: Fortune and Christopher Daniels

They air replays and we're done! Awesome pay-per-view from top to bottom.

What a night it was on pay per view. Thank you for joining us. This has been a special presentation of King Jay Entertainment and this is what the world is watching!!

Friday, April 8, 2011

TNA LockDown UPDATED Fight Card!!

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KJE is proud to announce that on Saturday night April 30th it's the return of blog that made King Jay Entertainment famous.....


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SATURDAY NIGHT'S
MAIN
EVENT BLOG!!!

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For the 1st time since October 2010 it will return!! Get ready to see it all begin again RIGHT HERE ONLY ON BlogSpot!! We will see you Saturday night April 30th!!

Welcome to TNA's LockDown pay per view card. Here is a special look at what your going to see LIVE on pay per view Sunday night April 17th from Cincinnati, OH...


TNA LockDown 2011


http://tnawrestling.com


Every match on this night will be contested in a steel cage!!


VIEWER DISCRETION IS ADVISED


PRE GAME SHOW

Brother Devon vs. Anarquia


TNA LockDown 2011

Scott Steiner & Crimson vs. Ink Inc. vs. Douglas Williams & Magnus vs. Orlando Jordan & Eric Young


The Pope vs. Samoa Joe


Matt Morgan vs. Hernandez



Best 2 Out Of 3 Falls "Ultra Male Match"

1st Fall: Pinall ONLY
2nd Fall: Submission
3rd Fall: Escape The Cage (If Necessary)

Kurt Angle
vs. Jeff Jarrett



Ultimate XsCape Match

Matt Buck vs. Jeremy Buck vs. Suicide vs. Robbie E. vs. Amazing Red vs. Chris Sabin vs. Jay Lethal vs. Brian Kendrick


TNA KnockOuts Title Match

Title vs. Hair

(C) Madison Rayne vs. (Hair) Mickie James


Leathal LockDown

Roof Lowers After All 8 Men Are In


Team Immortal will have the 1 man advantage through the match. It will start 1 on 1 then after 5mins Immortal will send in it's 2nd man making it 2 on 1. After 2mins 4Tune will send it's 2nd man making it 2 on 2. Teams will alternate until all 8 men are in. Once all 8 men are in the roof of weapons will lower. Submission or surrender rules apply until there is a winner!!

Team Immortal

Ric Flair, Abyss, Bully Ray & Matt Hardy

vs.

Team 4Tune

Daniels, Kazarian & Beer Money (Robert Roode & James Storm)


TNA LockDown 2011 Main Event

TNA World Heavyweight Triple Threat Title Match

(C) Sting

vs.

Mr. Anderson

vs.

Rob Van Dam


What a night it will be on pay per view. Can TNA do something about what happened that their last pay per view?? We will find out Sunday night April 18th!! As always don't forget you can get LIVE Tweet results as they happen on King Jay on Twitter (http://twitter.com/kingjay91)

Thank you very much for joining us. This has been a special presentation of King Jay Entertainment and this is what the world is watching!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

WWE WrestleMania XXVII (27) Full Results!!

What a night it was LIVE on pay per view from Atlanta. The crowd was HOT & ELECTRIC. Here is a special look at what happened at WrestleMania XXVII


WWE WrestleMania XXVII (27)

http://wm27.wwe.com/main.html


The show opens with the crowd, and Justin Roberts welcoming the fans to
WrestleMania, and he introduces Keri Hilson, who is here to sing America the Beautiful. The song is pretty basic, but Hilson handles it well, and finishes strong to a big pop from the crowd.

We get a video package hyping
WrestleMania from the Georgia Dome. Tonight is touted as the best from Raw and SmackDown, and we're introduced to the host for the night, The Rock! Rock's music hits, and the crowd is going nuts. Rocky postures for the crowd for a bit, getting huge cheers in the process.

Rock makes his way down to the ring, and we get a chance to look at the set, which looks phenomenal. The crowd is gigantic, and they are packed in way up to the rafters. Rock has a mic in his hand, and the crowd is buzzing. Rock has a big smile on his face, and he plays with the fans for a bit before letting them know that he's finally made his way back to Atlanta, and finally he's come back to
WrestleMania.

Rock says he promises this will be the most memorable
WrestleMania of all time. He asks the crowd if they can feel, taste, and smell the electricity in the air. Rock says they're making history right now, so they're going to do something special and have some fun. Rock wants to say 'Wrestle' and have the people say 'Mania', to which they oblige. Rock says he's got goosebumps. Rock then calls out all the WWE Superstars, including one in particular who's deciding which fruity pebble colored shirt he's going to wear tonight. He says this is going to get good. Rock says 'Yabba' and gets the crowd to chant back 'Dabba'. Then Rock does his 'millions, and millions' schtick.

Rock says tonight is the showcase of the immortals, and tonight's host will be the Brahma Bull himself, The Rock! Rock is on fire tonight and the crowd is loving him. Rock starts to say 'if you smell' but cuts himself off. He says that's the most famous catchphrase in the world, and he says that catchphrase belongs to the people. Rock asks everyone to get on their feet, asks them to feel the electricity, and gets the crowd to say 'if you smell what the Rock is cookin' along with him. Rock waves to the crowd and makes his way to the back.

We get a video package highlighting the main events of several
WrestleMania's past, and it's pretty slick how it highlights a lot of the stars of the Attitude Era who will be returning to WrestleMania tonight. We also get a quick look at the Title matches, as well as the Undertaker's streak.

The pyro erupts, and Michael Cole welcomes us to 'the fabric of Americana', and the 'pinnacle of entertainment',
WrestleMania. He says tonight is a turn away crowd. The bell rings, and the World Heavyweight Championship match will be kicking things off tonight. Alberto Del Rio's personal ring announcer is announced, and he in turn announced Del Rio in his entrance.


World Heavyweight Championship Match

(C) Edge

vs.

#1 Contender Royal Rumble Winner
Alberto Del Rio


Del Rio doesn't get much of a reaction, but these huge crowds are hard to read. Brodus Clay is already waiting at ringside for Del Rio.

Christian is the next man out to the ring, with his own separate ring music. Jerry Lawler and Josh Matthews introduce themselves, and Cole interrupts to put himself over before introducing the Spanish announce team. The Champion is the last man out to the ring, and he gets a very good reaction from the crowd, although he has to avoid Del Rio's car on the entrance ramp as he makes his way to the ring.

They have one of those awesome screens that drop down into the ring, and this one almost looks like a cube of screens, it's pretty neat. Cole puts over the fact that Edge has never successfully defended the title at
WrestleMania. We get formal ring introductions, and it looks like we're ready to kick things off in this one.

Del Rio and Edge lock up, and Del Rio backs Edge into the corner, only to break with a shove. Edge slaps Del Rio and comes right back with a series of right hands and a big back body drop. Del Rio gets up with a kick to the arm of Edge, and then a kick to the head, before slamming his head into the turnbuckle and kicking away at Edge's midsection. Del Rio throws Edge into the ropes but Edge hangs on and when Del Rio charges, Edge back body drops him to the outside. Del Rio avoids a baseball slide and throws Edge into the barricade before slamming his arm into the steel ring steps, kicking at him, and sending Edge back into the ring for a quick near fall.

Del Rio works on the shoulder, locking in a submission, and when Edge is able to fight up to his feet Del Rio slams him back down to the mat by his hair before wrapping him arm up in the ropes and wrenching away. Edge rolls to the outside and Brodus looks down at him, but doesn't do anything. Del Rio comes out, slams Edge's arm into the announce table, and rolls Edge right back into the ring where he locks in another submission targeting Edge's shoulder. Edge gets up to his feet, but Del Rio knees him to put him back down. Del Rio charges Edge, but Edge avoids a kick, and Del Rio flies to the outside. Edge somersaults over the top rope and on top of Del Rio and both men are down.

Edge is able to get Del Rio back into the ring, but when Edge goes to the top, Del Rio brings him down with an arm drag that's good for a near fall. Del Rio lays into Edge with a series of right hands, but when he lets up, Edge comes back with a spinning heel kick, and a big boot. Both men are slow to get up, but when they do Edge ducks a clothesline and delivers a forearm before connecting with a facebuster that's good for another near fall. Del Rio is able to hit a single arm breaker, and he tries for the cross arm breaker, but Edge is able to connect with a reverse DDT variation, but it's still not enough to put Del Rio away.

Edge goes for the roll up, but Del Rio counters into the cross arm breaker and wrenches away. Edge is able to make it to the ropes to force a break. Edge rolls to the apron and snaps Del Rio's throat over the top rope. Edge goes to the top but Del Rio jumps up and catches him with a big kick. Del Rio goes for the pin but Edge is able to get his foot on the ropes even though Del Rio's announcer pushes it off. Christian chases him, and ends up dropkicked by Del Rio and slammed by Clay. Edge comes back with a roll up for two and drops Del Rio. Edge tries for the spear, but Del Rio avoids it and Brodus slams Edge's shoulder into the ring post while Del Rio's announcer distracts the ref. Del Rio is able to lock in the cross arm breaker and Edge holds on to roll up Del Rio for a two count, causing Del Rio to break. Edge locks in what looks to be a sharpshooter variant, and Christian hits a tornado DDT from the apron on Clay. Del Rio is trying to hold on and Edge breaks, only to connect with the spear. Edge covers Del Rio and gets the three count.

Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Edge

Edge celebrates with his title and we get a recap of some o the highlights of the match. Edge celebrates, and the crowd is excited. Edge makes his way up the ramp, and pauses by the Rolls Royce that Del Rio drove into the arena during his entrance. Edge places his title on the hood, and the crowd eggs him on. Edge goes to the kick door, but stops, much to Del Rio's pleasure. Edge begins kicking the door and drops himself on top of the roof. Christian comes up from behind Edge, and fends Del Rio off with a crow bar. Christian gives the crow bar to Edge, and he uses it to scratch the paint, smash some of the windows and the windshield, and dent up the hood. Edge celebrates with his title and crowbar on top of Del Rio's car while Del Rio looks on like he's about to cry.

After Edge leaves, Del Rio looks his car over and bows his head, about to cry.


We get a commercial hyping the premiere of Tough Enough tomorrow night.

Cole taunts Lawler, saying everyone is here to see him beat Lawler in the main event tonight. He stands on his desk and holds up his Slammy. He continues to put himself over, even after Rhodes' music hits.


Rey Mysterio (http://twitter.com/reymysterio) vs. Cody Rhodes

Rhodes comes out to a bit of an apathetic reaction, and focus finally returns to the history leading up to this bout. Rey Mysterio is the next man out to the ring, and this year's extravagant outfit from Mysterio is Captain America influenced, and though it's goofy, it's still pretty cool to comic book fans.

The bell rings, and Rey charges Rhodes, trying to pull his ring jacket off of him, and scaling to the top to hit a hurricarana from the top rope. Mysterio hits the ropes and Rhodes launches himself into Mysterio with a head butt using his mask. Rhodes tries to rip the knee brace off of Mysterio, but decides to launch him into the turnbuckle instead, hit Mysterio with another head butt and a springboard kick to the face thatputs Mysterio down for a two count. Rhodes locks up Mysterio in a modified camel clutch, ripping at Mysterio's face.

Mysterio fights out of the hold and tries for a hurricarana, but Rhodes stops him, and counters into the Alabama slam for another two count, and a shout out to his old tag team partner Hardcore Holly. Rhodes stomps away at Mysterio before going back to the knee brace. He abandons his plans again, instead stomping Mysterio and choking him against the ropes with his knee on the back of Rey's head. Cody locks in a nerve hold, and Rey refuses to quit, fighting his way up to his feet. Rhodes tosses Mysterio into the corner, but Mysterio is able to come back with a couple of right hands from the apron. Mysterio goes up to the top, but Rhodes catches him with yet another head butt. Rhodes goes for a superplex, delaying the drop a good 20 seconds before crashing back down to the mat with Mysterio.

Rhodes goes for the pin but Mysterio kicks out at two. Rhodes begins to pound on Mysterio before sending him into the ropes and hitting him with a knee to the kidney. Rhodes goes for cross Rhodes, but Mysterio counters, and hits an arm drag that sends Rhodes to the outside. Rhodes gets hit with a dropkick, ducks a baseball slide, and gets hit with a hurricarana that sends him head first into the ring apron. Rhodes get sent back into the ring, and Mysterio follows with a seated senton. Mysterio out
Wrestles Cody and rolls him up for a quick two count. Mysterio backs Cody up into the corner, and sends himself up onto Rhode's shoulders and rips at his mask. Mysterio goes for a casa dora, but Cody catches him and slams the back of his head into the mat.

Mysterio comes back with a springboard hurricarana and sends Rhodes into the ropes. Mysterio tries for the 619 but Rhodes catches his legs and slingshots him in the ropes, catches Rey's neck on the ropes. Rhodes goes back to the well and rips away at Mysterio's leg brace, kicking away at Mysterio when he tries to fight back. Rhodes is able to yank the knee brace off, and Rey comes right back with a head butt to the gut and a big moonsault press for a two count. Mysterio unclasps Rhodes' mask and it falls off. Rhodes picks Mysterio up and eats a hurricarana that sends him into the ropes. Mysterio connects with the 619 and goes up to the top, but Rhodes gets his knees up. Mysterio comes right back with a big kick to the side of Rhodes' head. Mysterio puts on Rhodes' mask.

Mysterio launches himself into Rhodes with a series of head butts. Rhodes kicks at Rey, but ends up in the ropes. Rey goes to the top and launches himself off with a big head butt, but Rhodes is able to kick out of a pin. Rhodes rolls to the outside and grabs Mysterio's brace, whacking him when Mysterio goes to dive to the floor. Rhodes brings Mysterio back into the ring and hits the cross Rhodes, pinning Mysterio and scoring the three count.

Winner: Cody Rhodes

Rhodes heads to the back, and covers up his face. Cole and Lawler continue to bicker, while Josh Matthews puts over some of the past celebs, and calls out Snoop Dogg who is here tonight.


Backstage

Snoop is backstage with Teddy Long, saying he's looking for some talent, and Long says he's lined up some talent. They sit down at a table and Snoop says to let the dogs loose. William Regal comes up to a little stage a lets out with a little rap, asking if that's gangster enough, snoop says no.

Khali and some girl are shown singing Summer Lovin' and Snoop asks for the next.

Zak Ryder is shown singing Friday, and the crowd loves it, he's hit from behind by Roddy Piper to Snoop's delight.

Masters and Yoshi Tatsu are shown. Master's pecs bounce in time to We Will Rock You while Tatsu sings it.

Hornswoggle is shown next, and he's simply giggling. Long says 'swoggle can't talk, and Snoop asks if it's true. Hornswoggle grunts, and Long and Snoop leave. When they're gone, the music hits and Hornswoggle puts on some sunglasses and music hits, and little 'swoggle raps while the Bella's dance behind him.


8 Man Tag Team Match

Santino Morella (http://twitter.com/milanmiracle), Kofi Kingston, Big Show (http://twitter.com/No1Knucklehead) & Kane

vs.

Corre: Wade Barrett (http://twitter.com/WadeBarrett), Ezikel Jackson (http://twitter.com/ezekielwwe), Heath Slater (http://twitter.com/heathslaternxt) & Justin Gabriel

Santino and Slater look to start things off and Slater decks Santino, kicking him and mounting him with a series of punches. Santino ducks a clothesline and hits a hip toss before tagging out to Big Show who launches Slater with a back body drop and splashes him in the corner before hitting a big shoulder block. Jackson is in out of nowhere with a clothesline that takes out Show. Kane takes out Jackson, Barrett takes out Kane. Kingston takes out Barrett. Santino hits the cobra on Slater and Show follows up with the KO punch, pinning Slater and winning the match. Very short...

Winners: Big Show, Santino Marella, Kofi Kingston & Kane


Backstage

Rock is shown backstage with Eve. He tells Eve he's got a gift, and allows her to feel his bicep. Eve says this whole weekend has been magical. Rock says he does magical moments. He says whoever comes around the corner he will create an incredible moment with. Rock turns around and it's Mae Young. Rock grimaces, and calls Mae a divasauras. Mae asks for the people's strudel. Rock says she should be craving from other people, like Moses. Rock introduces Eve and says she's like Young's childhood friends Adam and Eve. Young says she's legendary and she'll never get old. Rock asks Eve to escort Mae to her seats, and Mae is able to smack Rock's behind. Rock says it could have been anyone else coming around the corner.

Rock turns around and Steve Austin is there. Rock asks if Austin is ready to kick some ass. Austin says oh yeah, and Rock says he's going to bring it. They shake hands and each says it was good to see the other before Austin walks off.



Randy Orton (http://twitter.com/RandyOrton) vs. CM Punk (http://twitter.com/CMPunk)
**NeXus Is Banned From Ringside**

We get a video package detailing the events that stretch back two years that have led up to this match.

CM Punk is the first man out to the ring, and he makes his way out to a bit of a mixed reaction from this Atlanta crowd. Orton's music hits, and the place erupts. Orton makes his way down to the ring quicker than usual, but he's got a longer ramp than normal, so it takes a while anyways. Orton's right leg is taped up to sell the assault from Punk this past Monday on Raw.

The bell rings, and Punk tries to take Orton down but Orton mounts Punk with a couple of punches before lacing into him with a big European uppercut and a huge clothesline. Orton clotheslines Punk over the top to the outside and he follows, hitting another sick Europen uppercut. Orton tries to send Punk into the steps, but Punk jumps on the then over them, then kicks the steps right into Orton's injured knee. Punk rolls Orton back into the ring, and goes to the top, launching himself off with a big cross body block that's good for a two count. Punk mocks Orton, limping over to him in the corner before hitting him with a big right hand and kicking away at him. Orton comes back with a series of right hands, and hits his signature back breaker.

Orton hesitates, and Punk goes right back on the offensive, attacking Orton's knee. Punk rips at Orton's face, and ties his knee up in the ropes before kicking at it, and hitting his running high knee. Punk comes down on the back of Orton's knee with a knee drop, and he pins Orton for two. Punk sits Orton on the top turnbuckle, and locks him in a single leg tree of woe. Punk goes to the top turnbuckle, and brings himself down on top of Orton with a big double stomp, but it's still only good enough for two.

Punk calls for the G2S, and he gets Orton on his shoulders, but Orton fights out of it, and tries for the RKO. Punk responds with a kick to the face that's good enough for a near fall. Punk goes back up to the top, but he takes too long and Orton hits the ropes, causing Punk to crotch himself on the top turnbuckle. Orton goes up to the second rope, then the top, and brings Punk down with a gigantic superplex. Orton crawls to make the pin but Punk kicks out at two.

Punk goes to the outside and grabs Orton's leg, wrapping it around the ring post and locking in a figure four with Orton's leg wrapped around the ring post. Punk breaks the hold to not get DQ'ed, and he heads back into the ring, going right back to work on Orton's leg with a submission, and bashing away at his knee. Orton tries to fight him off, but Punk keeps the hold locked on. Orton falls back to the mat and almost goes down for a pin, but he kicks out, and head butt's Punk until Punk releases the hold. Back on his feet Orton hits a couple of clotheslines and his snap powerslam. Orton takes Punk down and lays into him with a series of right hands before hitting an Angle slam. Orton pins Punk, but Punk kicks out.

Orton picks Punk up and Punk kicks Orton a couple of times, dropping him to the mat, and Punk locks in the Anaconda Vice, wrenching away at Orton's neck. Orton is able to roll him and Punk over into the ropes, forcing Punk to break the hold. Punk goes to the apron, and he reaches over into the ring to grab Orton by the head. Orton launches Punk into the ring post, and sets Punk up for his rope assisted DDT, connecting and laying Punk out. Orton pounds on the mat, and begins staring at Punk. Orton gets back up to his feet, and he backs up, readying to punt Punk in the head. Orton goes for the punt, but his leg gives out and Orton falls halfway across the ring, causing Punk to laugh.

Punk gets back up to his feet and walks over toward Orton who tries to sneak in an RKO, but Punk is able to push Orton away and roll out to the apron. Orton is slow to get back up, and when he does Punk springboards toward him. Orton catches Punk with an RKO, and pins him for the three count.

Winner: Randy Orton


Backstage

Rock is shown backstage with Mean Gene Okerlund. Rock says Cena's number one fan is backstage and he's here to confront the Rock. Gene says he's already there. Rock turns around and says of course, then asks if the fan has anything to say for themselves. The camera pans over to Pee Wee Herman, who says You Can't See Me! Rock says Pee Wee looks ridiculous, and asks if Pee Wee wants to join team Bring It. He says if he's a fan of Cena, he'll look like this, and the camera pans over to Mean Gene decked out in Cena gear, and Pee Wee says he looks like a tool. Pee Wee says he wants to switch to Team Bring It, and he asks the crowd if they smell what the Pee is cooking.

Class Of 2011 WWE Hall Of Fame Inductees:

The 2011 WWE Hall of Fame Inductees are introduced, one by one. Abdullah "The Butcher"; WWE Original Diva Sunny; Paul Ellering & Road Warrior Animal, representing the The Road Warriors "Legion Of Doom"; Drew Carey, who gets a ton of heat from the crowd;
"Bullet" Bob Armstrong
and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan.

Oh yeah, there's one more. And we're reminded of that fact as Shawn Micheals' music hits, and the "HeartBreak Kid" makes his way out to the ramp to a big pop from the Georgia Dome.

Howard Finkel once again introduces the Class Of 2011 WWE Hall Of Fame.

We get a recap of last Monday when Lawler took on Jack Swagger and was DQ'ed by whacking Swagger with a chair. We also get footage of Lawler attacking Cole's announcing chamber, and trying to attack Cole before having what looked like coffee thrown in his face.


Jerry "The King Lawler vs. Micheal Cole (http://twitter.com/MichaelCole) w/Jack Swagger (http://twitter.com/RealJackSwagger)
**Special Guest Referee "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (http://twitter.com/steveaustinBSR)**
Note: According to http://wrestling-edge.com Jerry "The King" Lawler cannot use the piledriver on Micheal Cole at
WrestleMania

The first man announced is someone who will be helping Josh Matthews announce the bout, Booker T. And in a "great surprise", JR is announced as well, and he will be commentating in addition to Booker and Matthews.

Cole interrupts JR's entrance, and he comes out dressed in bright orange sweats, and amateur wrestling headgear. Cole runs down JR, and says that Jerry Lawler is the man with the biggest Ego in the world. Cole says Lawler and JR have a lot in common. They're both overweight, overrated, and over the hill. JR looks on stoically. Cole says he's been thinking about this match, and what he's been thinking about is that Lawler has been in the business as long as Cole has been alive, but tonight is Lawler's first
WrestleMania, and this is also Cole's first WrestleMania. Cole says when this main event has concluded, JR is going to go back to making really bad BBQ sauce, Jerry Lawler will be humiliated, and Steve Austin will raise Cole's hand in victory, and everyone all over the world will proclaim Cole Mr. WrestleMania.

Cole's trainer/manager Jack Swagger is the next man out to the ring. Cole has the sweats off and he's dressed in a singlet like Swagger, but it's neon orange, and really hurts my eyes to look at. Swagger does some push ups in the middle of his entrance, and he's interrupted by Steve Austin, who comes to the ring on a four wheeler, and runs Swagger off the entrance ramp. Austin rides the four wheeler around the ring a couple of times, and Cole bails from the ring and he hides himself in his announcing security booth. Cole tells Austin he doesn't need the four wheeler. Austin looks as though he doesn't really care. Cole stands on his desk, and Austin poses in the ring to big pops from the Georgia crowd.

Jerry Lawler is the next man to make his way out to the ring, and it's mind blowing to think that this is King's first
WrestleMania, but it's great to be seeing it. King is in a pretty neat getup with a cape and some kind of tailored armor. Lawler stares down Cole, who's still standing on his desk. Booker says he's been waiting for this match all night.

Lawler is in the ring and Cole is still warming up on his desk. Austin calls him into the ring, and Cole refuses to come in. Austin asks for the bell, and gets it. King goes to the outside, ducks a clothesline from Swagger and slams him head first into the ring post and barricade. King stalks Cole, and Cole begs off in his announce chamber, asking to let bygones be bygones. Cole reaches for a handshake through a hand hole in his booth. Lawler grabs on and Cole thanks him but Lawler won't let go. Lawler yanks Cole into the booth repeatedly before just pulling him up against the booth as hard as he can. Lawler climbs into the booth and begins slamming Cole up against the walls before beating Cole repeatedly and laying into him with a big right hand.

Lawler brings things out of the booth and slams Cole head first into the anonymous GM podium. King rolls Lawler into the ring, and Swagger sneaks up behind Lawler and slams him chest first into the ring. Cole is able to get back up to his feet when he awaits Lawler in the ring. Lawler gets back up to his feet, and Cole connects with a bit of a baseball slide before complaining to Austin about something being in his eye. Swagger uses this distraction to lock in the ankle lock momentarily, helping wear down Lawler. Cole begins counting for Austin, and Austin finally begins the ten count for Jerry on the outside, but Lawler is able to make it back in. Cole jumps right on Jerry's leg and ankle smashing it down into the canvas.

Cole wraps Lawler's leg around the ropes and wrenches away. Austin begins the five count and Cole is forced to break the hold. Cole props Lawler's leg up on the bottom rope and charges it, kicking the back of Lawler's leg. He goes this a second time, before setting Lawler up in the corner and jumping up to the middle, then back down to the bottom turnbuckle and going for the Vader bomb. Cole connects and goes for the pin, but Lawler tosses him off. Cole 'struts' around the ring, and continues to work over Lawler's knee, slamming it down to the mat repeatedly. Cole smashes Lawler's knee down into the mat, and Cole high fives Swagger, who gives him moral support.

Cole pulls down one of his straps to mock the King, and the locks in the ankle lock on Lawler. Austin asks Lawler is he'd like to give up but King refuses and kicks Cole off. Lawler goes over into the corner and grabs Cole, preventing him from leaving the ring. Lawler stomps on Cole repeatedly in the corner, and Austin allows it for a bit, but eventually pulls Lawler off of Cole. Swagger throws in the towel and Austin and Lawler look at it. Austin uses the towel to wipe his sweat off, then throws it back at Swagger. Swagger gets into the ring to complain, and Austin doesn't care, hitting a stunner to send Swagger to the outside instead.

Cole begs to Austin, and Austin doesn't care, so Cole shoves Austin. Another shove and Austin shoves back, sending Cole right into a big right hand from Lawler. Lawler waylays Coler with a series of right hands, not stopping even when Cole is laid out on the mat. Lawler lets Cole get up, and Lawler connects with a huge dropkick! It's AWESOME!. Lawler goes to the middle rope and takes down his strap, launching himself off with a big fist drop. Lawler goes for the pin, but he picks Cole's head up off the mat after two. Lawler and Austin smile at each other. Lawler locks in the ankle lock, and Cole immediately begins tapping with both hands. Austin repeatedly asks Cole if he gives up, allowing him to suffer, and Cole is screaming in pain. Austin eventually calls for the bell, and this one is over.

Winner: Jerry "The King" Lawler

After the match, Austin and Lawler share four beers, two each, and Booker can't contain himself, heading into the ring and giving Lawler a high ten. Booker takes off his jacket and asks the crowd if they want a spinaroonie. Booker's music comes on, and he does the spinaroonie, to Austin's delight. Austin calls for another beer, and hands it to Booker. Austin toasts Booker, but connects with a stunner, causing Booker to spew his beer out of his mouth. Austin calls for even more beers, and gives another to Lawler, drinking another round with the King.

The lights dim and we get the annoying beep that signals an e-mail from the anonymous GM. Josh Matthews gets up to read that apparently the referee has overstepped his authority in this match, therefore, Jerry Lawler is DQ'ed, and the winner is Michael Cole. Matthews apologizes to King, but reiterates that he lost. Austin throws his beer at the announce table. Matthews reiterates a third time and King is not happy. He tosses Josh into the ring and Austin immediately connects with a stunner.

Winner by DQ: Michael Cole

Austin gets on his four wheeler and drives away, presumably to search for the GM, and King returns to the announce table, with none other than his old broadcast partner, Good Old JR.

We get a video package highlighting some of the events that took place over the last week leading into WrestleMania, including the Fan Axxess events.


Undefeated Streak 18-0 At WrestleMania

No Holds Barred

The Undertaker

vs.

HHH

We get a video package of the events that have led up to this match, and everything is there, except of course, for the
WrestleMania match these two had against each other way back at WrestleMania X-7.

The lights go out in the arena, and a Metallica song begins playing (I'm not a big fan so I couldn't tell you what it actually is). Hunter has a ridiculous set up as a group of guys come out to the stage carrying shields, and they get into a line. When the spotlight comes on, the group parts and Hunter is standing there in a goofy chain-mail headdress and a fur robe. The lights go out again, and when they come back on, Hunter is standing there dressed to fight in his wrestling trunks. He makes his way down to the ring to a great pop from the crowd. Just a note, the music did eventually shift back to his normal Motorhead theme.

The lights go out again, this time it's preceded by a gong, and the crowd goes absolutely nuts. Fire shoots up from around the entrance way, and Taker's awesome Johnny Cash theme cues. The fake smoke is billowing and Taker makes his way slowly up the ramp. Hunter does not take his eyes off of Taker as he makes his way down to the ring.

These entrances are taking forever, but both, especially Takers, are pretty neat spectacles in themselves.

Both men stare each other down in the middle of the ring before backing off into their own corners. The bell rings, and both charge in, Hunter gets the jump, pounding on Taker in the corner with big right hands. Taker shoves Hunter away and he grabs him on both sides of his head, tossing him over the top rope to the outside. When Taker goes to the outside Hunter lays into him with a series of right hands, but Taker slams Hunter head first into the ring steps. Taker immediately begins tearing apart the Spanish announce table, but when he turns around, Hunter launches himself into Taker and they tumble through Cole's announce chamber.

Hunter goes back into the ring and calls the Undertaker back in. Taker is more than happy to oblige and he's able to connect with a leaping lariat before focusing on Hunter's shoulder by using his shoulder to batter Triple H, and going for Old School. Hunter is able to counter Old School with a slam from the top rope. Taker gets back to his feet and ends up clotheslined over the top rope to the outside where he crashes into the barricade. Triple H slams Taker's head into the barricade before launching him into another ringside barricade.

Hunter begins taking apart Cole and Lawler's announce table, slamming Taker's head into it and climbing up on top of it with Taker. Hunter goes for the pedigree and Taker tries to counter with the chokeslam, but Hunter fights it off. Another pedigree attempt, and Taker back body drops Trips TO THE FLOOR from the announce table, and Hunter lands with a sick thud.

Taker makes his way back into the ring and uses the ropes to climb back up to his face. The official is not counting, as this is essentially a no DQ match. Taker goes into the ropes and launches himself over the ropes and does a no hands plancha launching himself into Hunter and crashing to the floor in a scary spot.

Taker is back up quickly and he picks up the ring steps and sets them up away from the ring post. Taker walks over to Hunter and picks him up by the hair, dragging him over to the steps and slamming his head into them. Taker stands up on the ring steps, next to the Spanish announce table, and picks up Hunter trying for the Tombstone, Hunter fights out of it, and Taker ends up bailing to the floor. Taker charges Hunter and finds himself eating a spinebuster from the ringsteps through the Spanish announce table.

unter picks Taker back up and throws him into the ring and Taker struggles to get back to his feet. Both men are up and Taker connects with a chokeslam out of nowhere! Taker goes for the pin but only gets a two count.

Taker picks Hunter up and hits a big head butt and a kick to the gut. Hunter backs Taker up into the corner and slams his shoulder into Taker's midsection. Hunter hits a big right hand to Taker's face, and he mounts Taker in the corner, hitting a couple of right hands, but Taker counters, trying for the last ride, but Hunter escapes. Hunter tries for the pedigree, but Taker counters out into snake eyes. Taker hits the ropes and Hunter comes right back with a big spinebuster that's good for a two count.

Hunter grabs a chair and makes his way back into the ring, but Taker catches Hunter with a big boot to avoid the blow. Taker picks up the chair himself and uses it to whack Triple H across the back with a sick shot that bends the chair. Taker tries for another, but Hunter kicks Taker in the gut and connects with the pedigree. Hunter pins Taker and gets a close two count, but Taker is still able to kick out!

Hunter picks Taker up and seats him on the top rope, hitting him with a big right hand. Taker slips down and goes for the Last Ride, connecting this time. Taker goes for the pin, but Hunter kicks out at two, and Taker looks flustered.

Taker signals for the tombstone, and he attempts it, connecting and driving Hunter down on top of his head, but Hunter is able to kick out at two, and Taker looks furious.

Taker picks up the chair and tosses it down in the center of the ring. Taker picks Hunter up and goes for the tombstone again, but Hunter counters and connects with a DDT on top of the steel chair Taker had set up.

Taker rolls over and shoves Hunter's head. Both men struggle to make it back up to their feet. Eventually they do, and when they do, Hunter immediately connects with a second pedigree, but another pin attempt results in another two count.

Again, both are slow to their feet, but Hunter gets up and yanks Taker over and into the pedigree for a third time. Hunter goes right into the pin, and Taker still kicks out at two!

Hunter looks frustrated, and he too will now turn to the chair in the ring. Hunter uses the chair and the ropes to get to his feet and he slams Taker across the back. Another blow bends the chair even further. Hunter tells Taker to get up then hits him with seven more consecutive chair shots.

Hunter falls over in exhaustion, and the referee looks at Taker, asking if he's able to continue. Hunter yells at Taker to stay down. Taker goes over into the ropes and tries to pull himself to his feet. Hunter is already up with the chair again when Taker gets up to his feet, and Hunter hits Taker with a chair shot to the head.

Taker looks dazed, but he's still working toward getting back to his feet. Hunter looks like he can't believe it. Hunter yells at Taker again, telling him to stay down, and asking what's wrong with Taker. Taker won't give up though, and when Hunter asks what's wrong with Taker a second time, Taker grabs him around the throat. Hunter pushes his hand away and Taker stumbles to his feet, putting his fists up and calling Hunter on. Hunter ducks a punch and goes for, and connects with, a tombstone on Taker, pinning him in his own pose for an extra insult, but Taker kicks out at two! And Hunter looks stunned, backing away instantly!

The crowd loves it. Hunter rolls to the outside and goes under the ring to grab his trusty old friend, the sledgehammer. Hunter rolls back into the ring with his new weapon, and he stalks Taker. Hunter pulls Taker into the center of the ring, but Taker is able to sneakily lock in the Hell's gate submission. Taker is wrenching away and Hunter is struggling, but he begins fading. Hunter continues to struggle, and he eventually finds his hammer, but he fades too fast to use it, dropping it instead.

Hunter eventually succumbs, and he's forced to tap, becoming yet another notch in the Undertaker's
WrestleMania belt.

Winner: The Undertaker
The Undertaker is now 19-0 at WrestleMania

The fireworks explode, and 19-0 flashes on the giant screen in the Georgia Dome. Both men are still laid out on the canvas, looking completely exhausted.

Following the match, trainers come in to look at the Undertaker, who hasn't moved following the finish. Hunter makes his way up to his feet, and he's got a tiny cut on the bridge of his nose. The trainer attempts to roust Taker to roll him out of the ring, and though he's slow to it, Taker eventually makes his way toward the back. Well, not yet...

On his way out of the ring, Taker falls to his knees and on his face. Hunter attempts to help, but he's waved off by the referee. Taker grabs the ring apron to get back to his feet, but he can't. Taker appears to be passed out on the arena floor, and the referee and trainer are waiting for a stretcher. Medics roll down to the ring with a mobile gurney, and Taker is helped to his feet and placed on the back of the gurney with the help of medical staff. Taker is taken out of the ring on the back of the mobile stretcher.


We see an ad for WrestleMania 28 on April 1, 2012, then Vickie Guerrero comes out, says EXCUSE ME a few times, then introduces her crew for the next match...


6 Person Mixed Tag Match


John Morrison (http://twitter.com/TheRealMorrison), Trish Stratus (http://twitter.com/trishstratuscom) & Jersey Shore's Snooki (http://twitter.com/sn00ki)

vs.

Dolph Ziggler (http://twitter.com/HEELZiggler), Michelle McCool (http://twitter.com/McCoolMichelleL) & Layla (http://twitter.com/mslayel)

LayCool rushes Trish and Snooki right away and Dolph and Morrison pull them apart, and Dolph gets in Snooki's face so she slaps him. Michelle shoves Layla out of the way and goes face to face with Trish and shoves her. Trish lays in a few stiff chops, ducks a clothesline with the Matrix but McCool stomps her out of the bridge and goes for the Styles Clash. Trish blocks and pulls herself up into a front bulldog. Michelle with a back elbow and then goes up top, and Trish goes for the handstand Frankensteiner, but Michelle blocks and hauls Trish up and they duke it out on the top rope and tumble off the corner and to ringside. Layla comes over to get involved and then checks on Michelle, but Trish recovers and hits a dive off the apron. Michelle tries to punt Trish on her way back into the ring but Trish dodges and McCool kicks Layla, and Trish hits the Trish kick but Ziggler breaks it up. Morrison comes in and knocks Dolph to the floor and hits Starship Pain to the floor, then Trish tags Snooki in and she hits a cartwheel elbow into the corner on Michelle and then a backflip into a splash on Michelle for the win.

Winners: John Morrison, Trish Stratus & John Morrison

After the match, Snooki, Stratus and Morrison celebrate with each other.

The cast of Tough Enough is shown in the crowd very briefly, and the show is plugged once more. Lawler welcomes Snooki to the WWE.


Justin Roberts announces that this is the biggest crowd ever at the Georgia Dome at 71,617 people.



WrestleMania XXVII (27) Main Event

WWE Championship Match

(C) The Miz (http://twitter.com/mikethemiz)

vs.

#1 Contender Raw Elimination Chamber Winner
John Cena (http://twitter.com/JohnCena)

We go straight to the ring, and Justin Roberts announces the next match for the WWE Championship. We get a video package that highlights the Miz's run all the way from the character's creation on The Real World, to his winning of the WWE World Championship. There's even an appearance from the very angry little girl. The package is basically Miz watching his own rise, and the P. Diddy song 'Hate Me Now' kicks in while a highlight reel of Miz's achievements runs.

Miz walks out to the ring through a giant inflatable 'AWESOME' Miz walks out with Riley in tow, and he gets an impressive little pyro display, which really just goes to show how incredibly far Miz has come in the last year.

Let's see what Cena's ridiculously over-the-top entrance will be this year. An entire Black chorus is on stage in red and white robes. The choir is backing up one particular woman, and all of them are pretty darn impressive. We get a video package with a prayer by what sounds like DMX over a video of Cena highlights.

The choir kicks in again, clapping and singing what sounds to be Cena's theme song. It's really impressive, but the crowd sounds like they hate it. Cena comes out in a brand new bright red t-shirt, hat and wristband combo. The reaction is hard to peg after the first initial pop, but the crowd sounded more anti-Cena than anything at first.

We get formal ring introductions, and it doesn't look like this one will last very long, so it'll be interesting to see how it goes.

JR puts over the fact that Cena has never lost a single's match at
WrestleMania. The bell rings, and we're ready to begin.

The bell rings again for some odd reason, haha. Cena and Miz circle each other and then lock up. Miz locks in a head lock and Cena fights it off immediately. Another lock up and Miz locks in another head lock. Cena sends Miz into the ropes and Miz takes Cena down with a shoulderblock, only to be taken down by a hip toss from Cena. Miz backs into the corner to force a break. Miz and Cena go for a test of strength, but Cena decides to lock in a headlock instead and the crowd does not like it. Miz clocks Cena and Cena falls to the mat where he's stomped repeatedly by Miz.

Miz catches Cena with his corner clothesline and he goes for the pin, but Cena kicks out at two. Miz tags Cena with a couple of big right hands, but Cena won't stay down, no matter how much Miz yells at him to. Cena comes up with a gutwrench suplex and goes right for the cover, but Miz kicks out at two. It's worth noting that this crowds sounds fairly pro-Miz. Miz hits a jumping slam, planting Cena on the mat. Cena pulls himself up in the corner, but when Miz goes for the corner clothesline again, Cena moves and Miz crashes and burns. Cena hits the leg drop to the back of Miz's head from the top rope for a two count, and when Cena charges Miz, Miz avoids it and Cena eats the turnbuckle. Miz kicks Cena in the head and gets another near fall out of it.

Miz waits for Cena to get back up on his feet and goes for a quick left hand, then another. Miz kicks Cena in the gut before sending him into the ropes. Miz dropes down and Cena trips over him, sending Cena into the ropes where he's kicked to the outside by the Miz. Miz follows to the outside and sets Cena up on the apron hitting a big knee lift and jacking Cena's jaw from the floor. Miz rolls back in and goes for another cover but he's only able to get two. Miz waits for Cena to get up and he goes for a clothesline but Cena ducks, hits two shoulderblocks, and the big side suplex. Cena connects with the five knuckle shuffle and tries for the AA, but Miz fights out of it and connects with a low DDT that's good for a two count for Miz.

Miz counters the STF and instead slams Cena's face into the canvas and gets another near fall, and Cena has been on the defensive for a good portion of this match. Riley tries to help Miz expose a turnbuckle, and Cena gets a roll up while the ref is dealing with it, leading to a two count for Cena. Miz tries to use the turnbuckle, and Cena avoids it, eventually locking in the STF. The ref asks if Miz wants to give it up, but Miz is able to fight into the ropes and force a break. Cena is driven into the exposed turnbuckle by Riley and he eats an SCF from Miz, but Cena is still able to kick out at two!

Miz begins stalking Cena and goes for another SCF, but Cena tosses Miz off and into the referee. Cena is able to connect with the AA, but the referee is still out from being run into by the Miz. Riley is in the ring and he's got the briefcase in his hands, and when Cena turns around from tending to the ref, he's clocked by Riley. Miz goes for the pin, and the ref recovers to count two for Cena.

Riley argues with the ref, and Miz uses this opportunity to try to hit Cena with the briefcase but Cena moves and Miz connects with Riley. Cena hits the AA on Miz and goes for the pin, but Miz kicks out at two and rolls to the outside. Cena follows and clotheslines Miz over the ringside barricade into the timekeeper's area.

Miz ends up going another barricade when Cena launches himself into Miz and the two end up over the barricade and in the fans. The referee's count continues, and both men end up counted out, so this match has been ruled a draw.

Draw
Still WWE Champion: The Miz

The Rock's music hits and interrupts' the Miz's, who is still out on the arena floor with Cena amongst the fans. Rocky doesn't look happy as he rips off his jacket and stomps out to the ring, but he better hurry because there's only a couple of minutes left. The lights dim and apparently there's another e-mail from the anonymous GM. Rock goes out to read it, waving off Lawler who also offers to read. Rock goes up and asks for the crowd's attention. He says he received an e-mail. As Raw GM, I think, but Rock says it doesn't matter what they think, and tosses the laptop aside. Rock says he's the host of Mania, and there's no way it's over. Rock says this match must restart right now. No DQ,no countout, no time limit. Rock says take pretty much everything and stick it up your candy ass, it's time to give the people what they want.

Back in the ring, Cena tries for the AA on Miz, but Miz fights out of it. Cena turns around only to eat a huge Rock bottom from the Rock! Miz takes advantage and crawls over to pin Cena, and he gets the three count and hands Cena his first singles loss at
WrestleMania.

Winner and STILL WWE Champion: The Miz

Rock stares back into the ring as Miz celebrates with the title, then the music stops and we just hear the fans chanting Rocky's name. Rock rushes back in the ring and goes after the Miz, unloading on him in the corner and laying the Smackown on him as well. Rock hits the spinebuster and then stares at the fans who all know what's coming. He sets it up, hits the ropes, and delivers the People's Elbow! The last thing we see as
WrestleMania goes off the air is the Rock standing tall in the ring and soaking in the crowd reaction.


What an unbelievable night it a was on pay per view. The Rock was instrumental in Cena's 1st
WrestleMania loss, Edge staves off a great challenger in Alberto Del Rio, Snooki was very impressive, HHH/Taker was clearly the match of the night it's to bad it wasn't the main event cause it did steal the show!!

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