Sunday, February 27, 2011

UFC 127 "Penn vs. Fitch" Full Results!!

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Welcome to the UFC 127 "Penn vs. Fitch" pay per view live from Sydney, Austailia at the Acer arena. Here is a look at the card and what happened in a crazy night of fights...


UFC 127 Prelim Results

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UFC 127 "Penn vs. Fitch"

http://www.ufc.com/event/ufc127



Kyle Noke vs. Chris Camozzi

Round 1

John Sharp is the referee for the first fight of the main card. The middleweight exchange leg kicks and both miss when they go to the head. Camozzi rushes Noke into the fence and scores with a combination, but eats a flurry in return from Noke and then gets tripped to the mat. Noke hops straight into mount and punches away, then rides all over the twisting Camozzi. The Australian takes Camozzi’s back and flattens him out with hooks, slipping in the rear-naked choke for the tap at 1:35 of the first frame.


Chris Lytle vs. Brian Ebersole

Round 1

Steve Perceval is the referee for this clash of American welterweights. For his UFC debut, the Sydney-based Ebersole has shaved his chest hair into a large arrow, which points to his face. There is no touch of gloves as both men crouch low and stalk. Ebersole cartwheels forward and tries to plant his heels on Lytle’s face, but it’s blocked. Ebersole takes a right hand from Lytle and feigns shock as he walks it off around the perimeter. Lytle pushes forward from the center and drills a punch to the body of Ebersole, then goes up top with a right hand. Both men feint and get the other to flinch. Ebersole shoots and gets his head caught under Lytle’s left arm. He bucks and tumbles forward, but still can’t extract himself from Lytle’s guillotine. Ebersole winds up underneath with a headlock of his own, but Lytle gets free. As Ebersole stands, Lytle grabs the guillotine again and falls back to guard. This one doesn’t last long and the pair clinch against the fence with 60 seconds to go. Lytle pulls guard with another guillotine with 45 seconds left, then switches to a triangle. Neither stick and Ebersole, from guard, Mashes Lytle’s head into the mat with his chest. Lytle is cut underneath his left eye at the end of the round.

Round 2

Lytle lands hard right hooks and uppercuts while Ebersole jokes them off. Nice right hand by Ebersole, but his follow-up shot is stuffed. Lytle charges in and lands some uppercuts in close quarters, then drills one to the body of Ebersole. Out of nowhere, Ebersole connects with a huge, high right knee and Lytle's legs give way. He crumbles to the floor near the fence and Ebersole pounces. Lytle is hanging in there as Ebersole slaps on a brabo choke. Lytle escapes but he’s still badly hurt with a minute left on the clock. Back on the feet, Ebersole lands knees in the clinch and scores with a standing elbow. Lytle grabs at a guillotine and jumps guard, and Ebersole slams him to the floor. He grinds and mashes Ebersole into the mat with his chest to the end of the round.

Round 3

Ebersole tries his cartwheel kick again, and again it doesn’t land flush. Lytle scores with a combination and Ebersole drags him down. Lytle uses the cage to walk up and goes for another guillotine. Lytle pulls guard one more time, then gets on top when Ebersole tries to turn the corner. He gets Ebersole on his back and the choke looks tight, but Ebersole survives. Ebersole pops loose and puts Lytle’s back to the cage. Nice elbow over the top from Ebersole as they stand in the clinch. Referee Perceval calls for a break to replace Lytle’s mouthguard. When they resume, it’s Ebersole kneeing in the clinch, then dragging Lytle down with 45 seconds to go in the fight. Ebersole stands over Lytle, who upkicks and then gets his mouthpiece knocked out again when Ebersole dives through his guard. Lytle’s face is covered with blood when time expires.

Official scores: The judges’ scorecards read 30-27, 29-28 and 29-28, all in favor of Brian Ebersole, who takes a unanimous decision in his UFC debut.


George Sotiropoulos vs. Dennis Siver

Round 1

Leon Roberts returns to officiate this lightweight contest. Siver comes out with snapping leg kicks and then begins lobbing feet toward his opponent’s jaw. Sotiropoulos keeps his distance and tries to find his range, connecting with a few long right hands. Siver kicks to the body and Sotiropoulos sees his opportunity, grabbing the leg and shoving the German into the fence. Siver hops with it and stays upright. He clips Sotiropoulos with a right hand and then stuffs a shot from the Aussie. Cracking outside leg kick from Siver connect’s with Sotiropoulos’ left knee, which is covered with a thin brace. Siver misses on his trademark spinning back-kick, but he drops Sotiropoulos with a murderous left hook. Sotiropoulos survives and gets to his feet, only to be dropped again. The Australian grabs desperately for a leg and Siver lets him back up. Siver landing more punches and stuffs a shot from Sotiropoulos with 30 to go. A big overhand right smashes Sotiropoulos’ grill.

Round 2

Siver is going wild early, throwing windmill-style punches at Sotiropoulos, who appears to have regained his wits between rounds. Siver goes back to his crisper strikes and begins landing, but Sotiropoulos is using his jab to keep his distance now. Sotiropoulos can’t finish a takedown attempt and eats punches for his trouble. He goes for a single and gets limp-legged by Siver. Sotiropoulos begins throwing front kicks for distance while Siver lands clean with outside leg kicks. Sotiropoulos lands his best right hand of the fight and follows up with a left hook. Neither man gaining much ground in the final minute until Sotiropoulos corks Siver with a few combos in the last 20 seconds.

Round 3

Sotiropoulos catches a kick, but can’t spin Siver down. The Australian stands in the pocket now and pumps his left jab at Siver, who’s still working the leg kicks. Sotiropoulos catches another and, instead of trying to take Siver down, punches him in the face. A kick and one-two from Sotiropoulos has Siver going backward into the fence. Sotiropoulos shoots a single-leg from way out and gets stuffed, then eats a three- or four-punch combo from Siver. Sotiropoulos’ corner tells him he has to get a takedown. Siver finally lands his spinning kick, but not quite flush. The leg kicks really appear to be bothering Sotiropoulos with a minute left. Nonetheless, he’s putting his jab in the face of Siver, who connects with a right hand over the top and another side kick at the horn.

Official scores: The judges at cageside have it 29-28, 30-28 and 30-27 in favor of Dennis Siver.


Michael Bisping vs. Jorge Rivera

Round 1

Marc Goddard is the referee for the middleweight co-main event, and he gets to work early, stepping between Bisping and Rivera as Bisping wanders into the Octagon and toward the American corner. There is no touch of gloves in the final instructions, nor as the fight begins. Both men rush to the center of the cage and meet, with Rivera firing first. His big right hand glances and Bisping returns fire with a one-two. Another right from Rivera and Bisping goes low, plowing Rivera down to the ground with a double-leg. Bisping grabs the cage as he attempts to mount and is warned. No matter, as they’re soon back on the feet with Rivera throwing up his arms. Rivera’s right hand finds its mark again, stumbling the Brit and prompting him to shoot again. Rivera stuffs this one, but falls to another attempt seconds later. Bisping scoots Rivera around in guard and lands short elbows. Bisping stands and drills his left knee into the forehead of Rivera, who is clearly grounded on both knees. Leon Roberts halts the action instantly and the doctors rush to check on Rivera, who was not knocked out cold, but does appear dazed. They ask Rivera to stand and he does. Roberts asks Rivera if he can continue, and Rivera asserts that he can. Roberts docks Bisping a point for the infraction and the action resumes with two minutes left in the opening round. Rivera clocks Bisping with a right hook. Bisping shoots and is stuffed. He throws hands for a minute, landing a few rights, and then finds success on another takedown attempt. He stands and throws downward at Rivera, who eats a few punches while scrambling back to his feet.

Round 2

A cracking right hand from Rivera sends Bisping backward to the canvas, but the Brit quickly regains his legs. He snaps a stiff left jab off in Rivera’s face. Now it’s a series of huge, wind-up right hooks by Bisping. Rivera is covering up on his feet and Bisping begins mixing it up, alternating punches and short elbows to the head and body. One big right hook drops Rivera to a knee, and a few more punches seal the deal, as Goddard calls it off at 1:54 of the second round. Bisping immediately rushes to Rivera’s corner, and then comes back toward Rivera, but Goddard gets between them. He has some words for Rivera -- “Go home, loser,” among them -- but the two do embrace after cooling down.


B.J. Penn vs. Jon Fitch

Round 1

Herb Dean draws officiating duties for the welterweight main event. Penn and Fitch pace in their respective corners, staring one another down. Fitch grimaces and Penn motions a throat slash. At the onset, Penn rushes to clinch and looks for a takedown while he presses Fitch into the fence. Fitch stuffs and takes overhooks, landing a couple knees up the gut as Penn relents on his single-leg. Fitch reverses and drops for a single of his own, but Penn sprawls and hops against the cage while landing smacking shots to Fitch’s face. Fitch reshoots the single-leg and still can’t drag Penn down. They disengage and Penn goes for a takedown of his own, effortlessly flooring the former Purdue wrestler. Penn jumps onto Fitch’s back and locks up a body triangle, but Fitch goes to his knees and Penn loses it. The Hawaiian gets his hooks back in and rolls onto his back, digging his heels into Fitch’s guts from underneath. Fitch defends the choke and turns over, winding up in Penn’s guard, where Penn soon kicks him off and stands. Fitch goes back to the single-leg against the fence with 30 seconds to go, and again it’s not working. Penn lands a few short punches and Fitch closes the round with an elbow.

Round 2

Fitch kicks high and nearly gets knocked off balance. Instead, he comes forward and drives Penn down against the fence. Fitch drives his knee into Penn’s legs a few times before B.J. stands and retaliates with punches and elbows. Fitch gets back up and the pair clinch along the outside. The wrestler drops down and can’t execute; Penn answers with a hard, short elbow that bloodies Fitch’s nose. Penn reverses and gets his head caught momentarily. The fighters disengage with two minutes to go. Penn takes Fitch down and once again hops on his back. Penn gets his hooks and drops back, but same as in the first frame, Fitch powers out and spins into the ex-champ’s guard. Hard shots coming from Fitch on top, both to the face and body of Penn, who gets up just before the end of the round.

Round 3

Fitch opens up with a cracking overhand right and powers through, into Penn’s guard. He muscles “The Prodigy” into the fence, but Penn kicks him off and stands quickly. Fitch shoots again and brings B.J. down, and Penn is warned for grabbing the cage. Penn stands with Fitch on his back, drilling knees into Penn’s legs. Now Fitch shoves Penn to his knees, his face colliding with the canvas. Back in Penn’s open guard, Fitch gets busy with punches, but nothing powerful lands. The Sydney crowd jeers the grinding style with half of the final round done. Fitch is landing dozens of punches with no retaliation from Penn. They’re not the hardest and Penn does not appear to be in danger of being finished, but they’re certainly mounting. Penn throws up his legs for a triangle, but it doesn’t come. Fitch is throwing non-stop hammer fists and elbows from Penn’s closed guard in the last minute.

Official scores: Judge Barry Foley has it 29-28 in favor of Jon Fitch. However, judges Sal D’Amato and Chris Lee see it 28-28, making the bout a majority draw.

What a night it was on pay per view. The main event ended with some controversy and hopefully those guys will be back in a main event or something to see who is the better man.

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UFC 127 "Penn vs. Fitch" Prelims!!

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What a night it was in Australia here is a look at the prelim results before the event went on the air...


Curt Warburton vs. Maciej Jewtuszko

Round 1

Front kick by Jewtuszko, but he misses. Another head kick misses. Both fighters are extremely cautious in the early going. Warburton lands a punch and gets a takedown. On top in guard, Warburton with elbows the head from guard. Warburton passes to half guard. Jewtuszko is active from the bottom. Big right hand from Warburton from the top in half guard. Jewtuszko uses good leg movement to get back to full guard, but is greeted by a sharp Warburton right hand. 10-9 Warburton.


Round 2

Spinning-back fist by Jewtuszko, but he misses. Uppercut by Jewtuszko as Warburton steps coming forward. Warburton lands a solid right hand. The fighters clinch against the cage and Warburton get a takedown. Jewtuszko rolls for an ankle and gets back to feet after failing. A hard low kick connects for Warburton. Jewtuszko find his target with a flying knee. Another uppercut lands for Jewtuszko and Warburton gets a takedown into half guard. Back in full guard. Punches by Warburton to finish the round. 10-9 Warburton.


Round 3

A spinning-back elbow connects for Jewtuszko. Jewtuszko is being more active, jabbing the head of his prey. Nice one-two from Jewtuszko as he waves his hands, wanting action from opponent. Jewtuszko comes forward with punches but gets thrown to the ground into side control. Jewtuszko gets to his knees and stands momentarily before being put back down. Jewtuszko on his back as fight ends. 10-9 Jewtuszko.


Official decision: 29-28 on all cards to Warburton, the winner by unanimous decision.


Mark Hunt vs. Chris Tuchscherer

Round 1

A huge left from Hunt, but he misses. Tuchscherer immediately drops levels for a takedown, but he has nothing. A shot from Tuchscherer sends Hunt backwards, but he drops Tuchscherer with a huge right. Hunt allows him to stand up. Another big hook from Hunt. Hunt is teeing off with lefts and rights and there's a big cut on Tuchscherer. Doctor is looking at it but lets it go. Tuchscherer gets a single-leg takedown and moves to side control. Hunt escapes a kimura and eats a few elbows from Tuchscherer, who is bleeding heavily. 10-9 Hunt.


Round 2

An overhand left misses for Hunt. The former K-1 kickboxing champion lands short right uppercut. Tuchscherer smiles. Hunt misses with big uppercut as forces Tuchscherer to retreat. Hunt then connects on a jab, short-right uppercut combo for the knockout win at the 1:41 mark.



Tie Quan Zhang vs. Jason Reinhardt

Round 1

Referee Steve Perceval is in charge of this featherweight affair. Reinhardt comes straight at Zhang and eats an uppercut. The American throws a low kick and eats a counter left hand. Reinhardt changes levels and Zhang snares his trademark submission, the guillotine choke. Reinhardt resists momentarily, taps out and goes to sleep before Zhang releases the hold. The official time is 48 seconds of the opening round.


Anthony Perosh vs. Tom Blackledge

Round 1

John Sharp is the referee for this 205-pound bout. Blackledge flicks out front and low kicks in the first minute before Perosh rushes in for a shot. It comes from too far out and Perosh falls on his face as Blackledge sprawls. Blackledge, in turn, slips and falls on a kick attempt. Another takedownt try from Perosh fails, and he instead rushes at the Englishman with a combo, one of which lands. Perosh goes for a double leg and gets caught in a guillotine from Blackledge, who pulls guard. It’s not very tight and Perosh extracts his head and moves to side control. Blackledge catches an arm on one of Perosh’s punches and tries an armbar, but Perosh defends well. Blackledge winds up on his belly and Perosh quickly jumps on his back. After a few punches, Perosh slips left his arm underneath Blackledge’s chin, squeezes and forces an instant tap. The hometown fighter Perosh is the winner by rear-naked choke submission at the 2:45 mark.


Nick Ring vs. Riki Fukuda

Round 1

Leon Roberts is the referee for the evening’s first televised fight. Outside leg kicks from Ring to begin. Fukuda drives forward for a double-leg and pins Ring against the cage. Ring squirms away from the fence and throws up a triangle. He’s got Fukuda’s left arm tight and the Japanese fighter is having trouble extracting himself. Ring lets it go with three minutes left and scrambles to his feet. Fukuda times a leg kick and tags Ring with a straight left. Half a dozen more kicks come from Ring to the right leg of Fukuda. The two southpaws feint and trade fire until Fukuda charges forward with a winging combo. Ring answers with a knee. He stuffs a takedown and plants another knee on Fukuda. Fukuda finding modest success with his punches inside the last minute, and he finishes the last 15 seconds with a takedown. Leon Roberts is the referee for the evening’s first televised fight. Outside leg kicks from Ring to begin. Fukuda drives forward for a double-leg and pins Ring against the cage. Ring squirms away from the fence and throws up a triangle. He’s got Fukuda’s left arm tight and the Japanese fighter is having trouble extracting himself. Ring lets it go with three minutes left and scrambles to his feet. Fukuda times a leg kick and tags Ring with a straight left. Half a dozen more kicks come from Ring to the right leg of Fukuda. The two southpaws feint and trade fire until Fukuda charges forward with a winging combo. Ring answers with a knee. He stuffs a takedown and plants another knee on Fukuda. Fukuda finding modest success with his punches inside the last minute, and he finishes the last 15 seconds with a takedown.


Round 2

Ring pawing with a jab and landing leg kicks while Fukuda hunts for power punches. Ring lands a nice right hook and Fukuda tries to shoot, but gets stuffed. The next takedown is successful, as Fukuda plows Ring right into the base of the cage. Ring shoves him off, turtles and works to his feet, where he drills a knee to the midsection of Fukuda. Fukuda scores with an uppercut and Ring retaliates with a left hand over the top. Fukuda tries to shoot on a jab and Ring sprawls. The middleweights clinch and Fukuda gets the better with knees up the middle. Ring still landing leg kicks and trying to work combos, but Fukuda is staying out of range. Fukuda is checking the leg kicks now. Fukuda comes forward and ties up to hurl a barrage of uppercuts.


Round 3

Fukuda comes out strong, flicking long right hands in Ring’s face. Nice left hook from Fukuda and another blast of uppercuts in the clinch. He floors Ring with another takedown and works from half-guard. Ring stuffs him back to guard, Fukuda stands and Ring scrambles to his feet. Another trio of uppercuts from Fukuda in tight. Another easy takedown for Fukuda in the center of the cage, but again Ring works back up. Front headlock for Fukuda, who bullies Ring into the base of the fence and slugs the Canadian to the head and body. Ring is bleeding around the inside of his right eye and isn’t doing much from the bottom with 90 seconds to go. Fukuda mashing and grinding, trying to advance, but Ring is stifling him. Ring works for a kimura and stalls out, and the fight ends just as the two are stood up.


Official scores: All three judges score the bout 29-28 for Nick Ring.


Alexander Gustafsson vs. James Te Huna

Round 1

Marc Goddard is in charge of this light heavyweight bout. The men tie up and Te Huna hurls Gustafsson to the canvas. Te Huna looking strong in side control, wrapping Gustafsson’s head and arm and landing short punches. Gustafsson regains his guard, but Te Huna is keeping very busy on top with punches and elbows. Gustafsson gets loose and scrambles to his feet. Te Huna pins him against the cage, can’t complete the takedown and gets caught in a loose guillotine. Te Huna gets his head loose, but Gustafsson powers him to the ground with a takedown. He tries to transition on top and go for a kimura, and Te Huna stands. Gustafsson stuffs a shot and instantly spins to the back. Gustafsson sinks his hooks in, then a rear-naked choke. Te Huna rolls and survives, only to eat a barrage of hard punches and have the choke reapplied. This time it’s tight and Te Huna has no choice but to tap at 4:27 of the first round.


Ross Pearson vs. Spencer Fisher

Round 1

Referee Herb Dean gets applause from the crowd as he’s introduced for this lightweight bout. Both men hurling big right hands early with Pearson circling the outside. Solid one-two from Fisher is answered with a Pearson body kick. Fisher lands a hook and Pearson tags him back. Fisher drives Pearson down and Pearson throws up an armbar. He lets it go as Fisher stacks and goes to slam. Back on the feet, it’s Pearson coming over the top while Fisher throws legs kicks. Fisher with a hard right hand down the pipe. Pearson flicks out a left jab and ducks under, and the two appear to clash heads as Fisher paws at his own nose. Pearson’s eye is also looking marked up. Fisher is throwing his hands up and taunting Pearson in the final seconds.


Round 2

Fisher scoring with hard right hands in the opening minute, moving forward on Pearson, who answers with leg kicks. Fisher doubles up beautifully on a straight left and snaps Pearson’s head back. Thudding body kick by Pearson, who follows up with a stiff one-two. Pearson is bleeding from beneath his right eye and grinning at Fisher, who grins back. Another double-left hand by Fisher cracks the Brit. Pearson comes inside and eats a right hook, but manages to tie up. He muscles Fisher into the fence momentarily, until Fisher shoves him off and fires a level elbow. Pearson scores with a right hand and fires a body kick, which Fisher catches. The clinch works out for Pearson, though, as he lands with a few uppercuts. Another hard right from Pearson, who turns the tide in the final minute of the round.


Round 3

The lightweights trade early, but Pearson soon changes levels and muscles Fisher into the fence, then to the floor. Fisher gets right back up, though. The fighters trade single shots and Pearson is getting off quicker. Fisher stuffs a long takedown attempt and ties up Pearson’s head. Nothing comes of it and Pearson stands. Fisher connects with a straight left, but Pearson answers with a sharp combo and a kick to Fisher’s lead leg. Pearson, ducking and slipping punches from Fisher, lands a knee up the middle, then catches a kick and brings his man down. Pearson working from half-guard down the stretch -- not throwing much, but working. He finishes the fight on top.

Official scores: The judges’ cards read 30-27, 29-28 and 29-28 for the winner by unanimous decision, Ross Pearson.

It was a crazy set of fights to begin the night and now let's get to what happened in the LIVE event.

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

UFC 127 Penn vs. Fitch Fight Card!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the UFC 127 "Penn vs. Fitch" fight card. It goes LIVE Fe. 26th from the Acer Arena in Sydney, Australia. Here is a very special look at what you will see tonight on Pay Per View....


http://www.ufc.com/event/UFC127


UFC 127 Preliminary Card


Maciej Jewtuszko vs. Kurt Warburton

Mark Hunt vs. Chris Tuchscherer


UFC 127 FaceBook Card


Tom Blackledge vs. Anthony Perosh

Tiequan Zhang vs. Jason Reinhardt


UFC 127 Ion Card


Nick Ring vs. Riki Fukada

James Te Huna vs. Alexander Gustafsson

Spencer Fisher vs. Ross Pearson


UFC 127 "Penn vs. Fitch" Main Card


Brian Ebersole vs. Chris Lytle

Kyle Noke vs. Chris Camozzi

Dennis Siver vs. George Sotiropoulos


UFC 127 Co- Main Event


Michael Bisping vs. Jorge Rivera


UFC 127 Main Event Of The Evening


BJ Penn vs. Jon Fitch


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Monday, February 21, 2011

WWE Elimination Chamber Results!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the final stop on the road to WrestleMania. Just 6 weeks away. Here is a look at what happened at the Elimination Chamber...


WWE Elimination Chamber

We get a video package to open the show as per usual. The video focuses on the road to WrestleMania, as well as the Elimination Chamber itself, billing the Chamber as a dangerous battleground.

The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV. The set has a very cool chamber theme to it, and the WrestleMania sign is highlighted pretty immediately. We open with Alberto Del Rio's personal ring announcer, so it's pretty obvious who will be the first man out.


Alberto Del Rio vs. Kofi Kingston

Del Rio makes his way out to the ring to quite a bit of heat from the crowd. The announce team tonight has been shaken up as Cole will be joined by Josh Matthews and Booker T.

Del Rio grabs the mic and informs the crowd of his name, but he's sure the crowd is already aware. Del Rio says he's committed to excellence, and he means it. He's not like the people from Oakland. He talks about the Chamber match that will be taking place tonight, and says the men will endure pain, for the honor of a WrestleMania match with him. And he will be the new World Heavyweight Champion. Del Rio calls Kofi trash, and says he cannot stop destiny. Del Rio goes to say something else but he's interrupted by Kingston's music. Kingston makes his way out from the back to a big pop from the crowd.

The bell rings and both men lock up. Kofi pushes Del Rio into the corner and the ref forces a break. Another lock up, and Kofi pushes Del Rio back again, only for it to be broken jup. Del Rio's announcer distracts Kingston and the ref and this allows Del Rio to take down Kofi before hitting a back breaker, and a kick to the back. Del Rio whips Kingston across the ring, but Kingston is able to reverse Del Rio and hit a dropkick to knock him down to the mat. Del Rio rolls to the outside, where his announcer fans him. Kofi follows and lays in with a big kick to Del Rio's back before rolling him back into the ring. Kofi hits Del Rio with another kick to the spine. When he gets back to his feet, Del Rio is met with a forearm to the face.

Kofi goes to the apron, but he's knocked into the ring post by Del Rio and sent to the floor. Kofi's sent into the ring steps before Del Rio takes things back into the ring and locks in a body scissors. Kofi is able to fight out, but Del Rio slams Kofi down to the mat by his hair. Del Rio mounts Kofi, pulls on his hair and hits several clubbing blows to Kingston's face before hitting a nice belly to back suplex. Del Rio locks in another body scissors, continuing to apply pressure to Kingston's midsection. Kofi is able to fight out yet again with a series of elbows, and both men get to their feet. Del Rio sends Kingston into the corner, but Kofi leaps up to the top rope and comes off with a big flying forearm.

Kingston and Del Rio fight on their knees and up to the feet where Kofi hits a series of chops, taking Del Rio down with a big flying chop before connecting with the boom drop. Kingston postures for the crowd, but when he tries for the trouble in paradise, Del Rio moves. Kofi is able to connect with a kick in the corner, but when Kofi tries for a crossbody, Del Rio counters with a gut buster that's good for a near fall. Del Rio puts Kingston on the top turnbuckle and tries for a superplex, but Kofi is able to fight it off and send Del Rio down to the mat. Kofi stands and delivers a big missile dropkick. Kofi goes for the pin but he only gets a two count.

Del Rio is able to connect with another gut buster, but it's still not enough to keep Kingston down for three. Del Rio launches Kofi into the ropes and up into the air, but Kofi reverses into a DDT. Kingston covers Del Rio, but Del Rio's announcer distracts the referee. Del Rio tries for the cross arm breaker, but he can't get it and Kingston is able to connect with the SOS, but Del Rio kicks out at two. Kingston tries to leap up into the corner on Del Rio, but Del Rio moves and connects with a neckbreaker while Kingston's sitting on the top rope. Del Rio locks in the cross arm breaker, and while Kofi fights it, he eventually falls and has to tap.

Winner: Alberto Del Rio

Randy Orton is shown pacing backstage before Cole asks Booker what it's like to be going into the Chamber. Booker says Orton is always expecting the unexpected, so he'll be ready.

Backstage:

Todd Grisham is standing backstage with Edge. Grisham asks if Edge will be Del Rio's opponent at WrestleMania. Edge says he was hoping today could be casual before walking into the most hellacious match in the WWE. Edge says no Champion has ever survived a Chamber match, but he's also won a Chamber match. He knows it won't be a walk in the park. Drew McIntyre comes in from the side, clapping. McIntyre gets in Edge's face and asks him how he feels about getting Kelly Kelly fired. McIntyre says Edge took something important away, and Drew will take away Edge's most prized possession. Edge says the title and Kelly Kelly have something in common in that they'd never be seen with Drew.


World Heavyweight Championship
Elimination Chamber Match

Edge (c) vs. Kane vs. Wade Barrett vs. Drew McIntyre vs. ???

The Chamber begins lowering, and the crowd is hushed. Kane is the first man out to the ring, as his pyro hits. He makes his way out quickly and hops right into one of the Chamber pods. Drew McIntyre is out next, to a bit of heat from the crowd. He stares at the cage and rattles some chains before walking around, and taunting Kane, telling him he will drop everyone in the match. McIntyre also enters one of the pods. Wade Barrett is the third man out to the ring. Barrett also looks around the Chamber, as he, along with McIntyre are both new to the Elimination Chamber. Barrett throws his t-shirt at McIntyre and stares down Kane before entering his own pod.

The next man out is... Teddy Long! He says, as everyone knows, he fired Dolph Ziggler. Long introduces Ziggler's replacement, who after a little bit of a pause, is announced to be the Big Show! Show makes his way out to the ring and stares down Barrett, smiling and slapping his hand against Barrett's pod. Show tests the chains and steps into a pod of his own.

Rey Mysterio is out next, to a big pop from the crowd. Both he and the Champion have the arduous task of making it through every other competitor in the match tonight. The Champion, Edge, is the last man out to the ring, also to a big pop from the crowd.

Edge looks at the Chamber before making his way inside. The title is displayed for the crowd, and the door is locked, we're ready to kick things off here. The bell rings and Mysterio and Edge lock up. Edge pushes Mysterio into the corner, where he lays in with a couple of punches to the side of the head. Mysterio comes right back with a couple of kicks to Edge's leg before falling victim to a flapjack. Edge tries for a quick cover but only gets two. Edge kicks away at Mysterio in the corner, but Mysterio comes back with a boot to the face and a dive out of the corner straight into Edge. Mysterio is able to catch Edge with another kick, but he's launched to the outside with a back body drop, crashing off the Chamber floor. Edge goes to the top but he's stopped by Mysterio, who connects with a top rope hurricarana for a two count.

Edge slams Mysterio into the Chamber wall repeatedly before kicking away at Rey's chest. Edge slams Mysterio head first into Kane's pod, and Kane doesn't look too happy about it. Edge tosses Mysterio into the ring and tries for another quick pin, but it's still not enough. Edge charges Mysterio in the corner but he eats a drop toe hold into the middle turnbuckle. The clock counts down and Wade Barrett is the next man to enter the match.

Barrett stomps away at Mysterio right off the bat, but Edge ducks a clothesline and pounds on Barrett in the corner before tossing Mysterio up and into Barrett. Edge and Mysterio celebrate for a second before Edge tosses Mysterio under the bottom rope where he slides into the Chamber wall. Barrett is able to attack Edge and take him out before going to the outside and bringing Mysterio back into the ring. Barrett hits a big pumphandle slam, which is good for a two count, before whipping Mysterio into the corner, and stomping away at Edge. Barrett sends Edge to the outside and slams his head into the Chamber wall before bringing things back into the ring and trying for a cover, only to get two. Barrett whips Edge into the ropes, but Edge holds on and when Barrett charges Edge, Edge catches him with a low bridge and Barrett falls to the floor. Mysterio catches Edge from behind and he goes to the top but he's aught by Barrett. Barrett catches Rey in Wasteland position and uses Rey's legs to hit Edge. Rey grabs on to the cage wall and he's able to connect with a hurricarana to bring Barrett back into the ring. Rey tries for the 619, but Edge connects with a big boot to stop him cold.

The clock counts down again as Edge pound on Barrett in the corner, and Kane is the next man in the match. Kane comes in and connects with a throat chop on everyone, before Edge catches him with a boot. When Edge goes to the top and comes off though, he gets another throat chop. Kane hits Barrett with a low boot that's good for a two count before pounding on Mysterio in one corner, and Edge and Barrett in the other. Kane hits a big boot on Edge and a side slam on Barrett but is caught with a big kick from Mysterio, then Edge, and then Barrett, who all get a two count out of it. Barrett, Edge and Mysterio all look to go for a clothesline and all connect in a very weird fashion. Kane is back up and he tosses Mysterio out of the ring before hitting Edge and clotheslining him out as well.

Kane goes to the outside as well and begins slamming Barrett's head into the Chamber walls. Barrett tries to retaliate by doing the same, but Kane won't let him, and slams Barrett's head into the Chamber wall a couple more times. Mysterio goes to the top and tries to catch Kane, but Kane hits him with another throat chop and Mysterio ends up in the tree of woe, only to catch a dropkick from Edge. Kane comes back into the ring and hits another big boot on Edge before launching Barrett to the outside again. The clock counts down and the next entrant is McIntyre.

McIntyre comes in and immediately picks up Mysterio and launches him head first into the pod before teaming up with Barrett to take out Kane. When Barrett tries to get back into the ring, McIntyre kicks the rope into his crotch and launches Barrett into the other side of the same pod as Mysterio. McIntyre goes back into the ring, mounts Edge, and lays in with a series of punches before hitting a quick suplex for a two count. McItyre tries for the future shock DDT, but Edge counters with the Impaler DDT. Edge is able to make it back to his feet and he tries for the spear but Kane grabs him in chokeslam position. Edge fights out of it, and Rey almost hits the 619 on Kane, but Kane avoids it, and takes out both Edge and Mysterio before backdropping McIntyre into Barrett. Mysterio was sickly thrown head first into another pod.

The clock counts down one last time and the Big Show is the last man to enter the ring. He immediately clotheslines everyone before tossing out Edge and Kane, and chopping McIntyre out as well. Show stalks Barrett around the ring and grabs Barrett between the post and one of the pods, slamming his straight back into the pod. Barrett continues to try and get away, climbing the walls, but Show lays into Barrett with a series of nasty chops. Back in the ring, Show connects with the KO punch and pins Barrett to get three.

Wade Barrett is eliminated

Show eats a clotheline from Kane from the top rope, and a future shock DDT from McIntyre, but it's not enough to keep him down for three. Mysterio leaps from the top of one of the pods with a seated senton, but it's still not enough for a three count on Show.

Mysterio hits a 619 on Show and Edge follows up with a spear. Both men are then in turn taken out by Kane. Kane sets up for the chokeslam, and he connects, pinning Show and getting the three count.

Big Show is eliminated

McIntyre tries to leap off the top rope onto Kane, but Kane catches him with a chokeslam as well, and gets another three count.

McIntyre is eliminated

Kane turns to Edge and Mysterio next, but he's not able to hit a double chokeslam. Kane tosses Edge to the outside, but Mysterio is able to counter a slam into a DDT for a two count. Mysterio connects with a springboard leg drop to the back of Kane's head but it's still not enough for three.

Kane tries for the chokeslam on Mysterio, but Mysterio counters into the 619. Mysterio tries for a hurricarana, but Kane stops him, only for both men to be hit with a spear from Edge. Edge pins Kane and gets the three count.

Kane has been eliminated

Kane is angry and takes out his frustrations by hitting Edge with a big boot and Mysterio, and then Edge with a chokeslam before exiting the ring. We're now down to two men, and it's the two who began the match.

Both men are slow to get up to their feet after the attack by Kane, and when they do, Edge tries for the spear. Mysterio counters into a roll up and he's able to get a two count. Mysterio connects with a springboard crossbody but Edge counters into a pin of his own, only to get two. Edge whips Mysterio into the corner and he's met with a big boot. Mysterio hits a big facebuster on Edge but it's still not enough for a three count.

Mysterio is able to make it to the top rope, but Edge stops him with a big right hand. Edge tries to climb up as well, but he's met with a series of headbutts. Rey leaps off the top rope but Edge catches him and hits a HUGE powerbomb, transitioning right into the pin, but Rey is still able to kick out at two. Edge picks Mysterio up and tries for another powerbomb, but Mysterio counters and sends Edge into 619 position. Edge is able to catch Mysterio by the legs and locks in a crazy submission that almost looks like an inverted Sharpshooter. Mysterio counters into a pin attempt but Edge kicks out at two.

Edge sets up in the corner and tries for the spear but Mysterio is able to avoid it, only for Edge to attempt another, and connect. Edge pins Mysterio but he's still able to kick out! Mysterio hits Edge with a right that sends him into the ropes. Rey connects with the 619 and a springboard body press, but Edge is also able to kick out at two. Mysterio is able to send Edge into the ropes once again and connect with another 619, but Rey goes to the top rope, and when he leaps off, he's met with a giant spear from Edge. Edge pins Mysterio, and he's able to get the three count.

Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Edge


After the match, Edge celebrates with his title for a brief moment before he's ambushed by Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio mounts Edge and lays in with a series of punches before locking in the cross arm breaker. Edge is tapping, but Del Rio refuses to tap. Christian's music hits, and he returns, running down to the ring where he takes out Del Rio with a big spear of his own. Christian lays into Del Rio with a big kick before launching him into the middle turnbuckle. The referees pull Christian off of Del Rio, but Christian breaks free and plants Del Rio with the Killswitch. Christian is ushered out of the Chamber, and the crowd seems excited to see him back.

Edge also apparently hits a spear on Del Rio, but it's offscreen during a replay. Edge is handed his title again, and he's finally able to make his way to the back for his casual Sunday.

Backstage:

King is shown warming up backstage and he's approached by Matt Striker. King says he should have been excited heading into tonight, but a week ago his mother passed away, and that's all he can think about. He realizes at the same time that he's got to carry on and try to stay focused to try and win this match. King says he's had a OK career, but he's never won the WWE title, or had a match at WrestleMania, and tonight he has a chance to accomplish both. Tonight he doesn't want to let anyone down and he wants to win this match. Striker wishes King luck.

In the Arena:

Booker T is announced, and he hops into the ring to introduce a special guest, and one of the trainers of Tough Enough alongside himself and Steve Austin. Trish Stratus' music hits, and the Divine Trish makes her way down to the ring to a huge pop from the crowd. Booker welcomes her back, saying she looks marvelous, and asking what's been up. Trish says they're looking for a new breed of talent and it's gotten Trish excited. She's working on a new catchphrase. Trish takes off her jacket and says finally the Trish has come back to Oakland, to deliver Stratusfaction, to the millions, SUCKA! Booker insists she didn't just say that. Booker says Tough Enough will be premiering the night after WrestleMania following Monday Night Raw. Booker asks why Trish is here tonight, and Trish says she's here to see her friend the King win the WWE Title. Booker asks the crowd if they're able to dig that.


WWE Tag Team Championship

Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov (c) vs. Heath Slater & Justin Gabriel

Kozlov and Slater look to start things off. Kozlov takes Slater right down and tags in Santino, who also uses a bit of mat wrestling to take Slater to the mat. Slater locks in a headscissors, but Santino pops out, only to fall victim to a series of kicks from Slater. Gabriel tags in with a flurry of offense that's good for a near fall, but Santino is able to tag in Kozlov, who comes in a tosses Gabriel around the ring before burying his shoulder in Gabriel's midsection in the corner. Kozlov connects with a head butt to Gabriel's chest, sending him to the outside, but when he tries to bring Gabriel back into the ring he's caught with a kick to the side of the head. Slater tags in but it doesn't last long as both members of the Corre use quick tags to continue double teaming Kozlov.

Slater tries to keep Kozlov away from his corner, but Kozlov pushes through and is able to make the tag to Santino, who hip tosses both members of the Corre before hitting the Cobra on Gabriel. Santino pins Slater, but he only gets a two count. Slater is able to tag in Gabriel who comes in with a slingshot senton but misses. Kozlov comes in and hits a big boot to Gabriel's chest, but Slater hits the blind tag during a slam from Kozlov. Slater hits a reverse DDT and tags Gabriel back in. Gabriel hits the 450 splash and pins Kozlov while Slater knocks Santino off the apron. Gabriel gets the three count.

Winners and NEW WWE Tag Team Champions: Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater


Backstage:

Todd Grisham is joined backstage by the WWE Champion The Miz. Miz says it's not 1983 when it was good to be the King, or 1999 when you could smell what the Rock was cooking. It's 2010, and he will address the Rock soon, but he's going to address the King tonight. Miz says tonight someone will win the Raw Elimination Chamber, and he will suffer the same fate as the King, because he's the Miz, and he's awesome.

In the Arena:

Vickie Guerrero comes out and asks the crowd to excuse her in a much more subdued fashion than normal. She said Smackdown suffered a horrible tragedy when her boyfriend Dolph Ziggler was fired. She says it may be true that Ziggler attacked Teddy Long, but she's here to explain. She and Dolph were dealing with serious issues. Dolph has a temper, he was confused, and he was trying to show Vickie how much he loved her. He committed a crime of passion, and she's here to say that Dolph is sorry. She pleads to the crowd to convince Teddy Long to give Dolph a second chance. She asks for a bit of compassion. She wants everyone to Twitter, Facebook, and call Teddy to demand a second chance for Ziggler. Long's music interrupts Vickie.

Teddy says Guerrero is embarrassing. Guerrero begs Long to hire Ziggler back. Long says he is in a hiring mood and Vickie gets very excited. Long says he didn't hire Ziggler back, but he did hire someone else back, and he's allowing them to thank Vickie for her time as acting GM. Kelly Kelly's music hits and she makes her way out to the ring to a big pop from the crowd. Kelly chases Vickie out of the ring, around it, and back into the ring. Vickie tries to shaker hands, but Kelly kicks her and slams her head first into the ring before LayCool run down to the ring to break things up. They toss Kelly to the outside and slam her into the barricade, but Trish Stratus is back out of run off LayCool. LayCool don't retreat though, but wait until Trish is distracted to slam her down to the floor. Holy thong! Trish Stratus' thong was out for viewing. We have pics below. Back in the ring Trish begins to fight back, beating on both members of LayCool, hitting McCool with a Chick Kick, and a hurricarana on Layla before connecting with an awesome double bulldog. The crowd loves it at Stratus poses with Kelly Kelly.


WWE Championship Match

The Miz (c) vs. Jerry Lawler

The bell rings and we're ready to kick things off. Lawler tries for a roll up right off the bat, but he only gets a two count. Miz lays into Lawler with a series of blows to the back, but Lawler is able to come back with a backslide, then an inside cradle, both for two counts. Miz locks in a headlock and hits a clothesline. King tries to come back with a hip toss, Miz tries to counter, and Lawler finally hits a clothesline. Lawler hits a shoulderblock and a big cross body block. Lawler lays into Miz with a couple of big right hands before mounting Miz in the corner and raining down with 10 big punches to Miz's head. Lawler is then able to launch Miz over the top rope to the outside with a big clothesline. Lawler follows Miz to the outside, but he's distracted by Alex Riley, and this allows Miz to send Lawler crashing into the ring post. Miz hangs King up on the ring apron and hits a big running knee, but back in the ring Lawler is able to kick out of a pin attempt.

Miz continues to wear down Lawler and Riley is even able to sneak in a cheap shot, but Lawler isn't out of it yet. Lawler blocks a punch from Miz, but when he tries to send Miz into the corner, it's blocked and Miz hits his signature corner clothesline. Miz goes to the top, but he's crotched by Lawler. Lawler goes up after Miz, but Miz tries to fight him off. King is able to fight back, and connect with a pretty scary looking superplex that's good for a two count. Miz and Lawler trade blows in the middle of the ring, and King is able to connect with a dropkick. And then another. King hits a back body drop and follows it with a fist drop for a two count. Lawler goes for a slam but Miz fights out of it. Lawler goes for another fist drop, but Riley trips Lawler. The ref suspects as much and he ejects Riley from ringside. Miz charges Lawler in the corner, but Lawler moves and rolls Miz up for a two count.

Lawler tries for the piledriver, but Miz fights it off. Miz hits a big boot, but Lawler is able to send Miz to the outside with a clothesline over the top. Lawler follows Miz out, and he's distracted by Cole yelling at him. Miz uses this as a distraction and slams Lawler into the ring apron. Miz tries to slam Lawler head first into the announce table, but Lawler blocks it, slams Miz's head into the table, and launches Miz over the announce table, and right into Michael Cole. Lawler tosses Miz back into the ring and King goes up to the top rope, coming off with a big right hand that's good for a near fall. Miz tries to come up with the DCF, but Lawler fights it off. Miz hits a reverse DDT, but King fights back and hits a DDT of his own.

King goes up to the middle rope, drops the strap, and leaps off with a fist drop, but when he pins Miz, Miz is able to get his foot on the rope. Lawler tries for a piledriver, but the Miz turns it into a pin. Lawler reverses, and Miz comes up with a big kick to the face, following it up with the SCF. Miz pins Lawler, and this one is over.

Winner and STILL WWE Champion: The Miz


Michael Cole looks pretty happy as he celebrates and makes his way into the ring to lift Miz's hand. Even though Lawler may have lost the match, the crowd gives him a lot of respect in the form of a big ovation from the crowd. Lawler looks pretty flattered as he makes his way to the back.

Backstage:

John Cena is shown backstage enjoying a bowl of Fruity Pebbles. Todd comes in to ask him about Monday night. Cena says he's focused on the Elimination Chamber, and tonight he feels Yabba Dabba Delicious. Grisham sends it over to Striker, who is standing alongside CM Punk. Punk says he's batting 1.000 against Cena, as he's up three to Cena's zero. Punk says he can't see Cena beating everyone in the match, and he can't see anyone else walking out of tonight's match a winner, except him.


WWE Championship shot at Wrestlemania XXVII
Elimination Chamber Match


CM Punk vs. John Cena vs. John Morrison vs. Randy Orton vs. R-Truth vs. Sheamus

Randy Orton is the first man out to the ring to a huge pop from the crowd. He makes his way out and grasps the chains in his hand on his way into the Chamber. Orton poses to pop the crowd before walking into one of the pods.

R-Truth is the second man out to the ring, and he gets a little bit of a reaction from the crowd. He looks around apprehensively as this will be his first ever Chamber match. Truth dances a little bit in the ring before looking around a bit more and climbing into his own pod. CM Punk is the next man out to the ring to a fairly healthy amount of heat from the crowd. Punk eyes the Chamber, and is a little slow to make his way into the ring. Punk stares down Orton, and Orton smiles. Punk says he'll be watching Orton in tonight's match while he makes his way into a pod.

John Cena is the fourth man out to the ring, meaning that he will not be one of the two men kicking things off, and he will be occupying the final open pod.

Sheamus is the fifth man to make his way out to the ring, and he's not wearing his king gear, presumably to save time. Punk taunts Sheamus as he makes his way into the ring, but Sheamus looks undaunted. John Morrison is the last man out to the ring.

The bell rings and both men lock up. Sheamus quickly pushes Morrison back into the corner, but Morrison fights him off, only to fall victim to a big shoulderblock. Another lockup and Morrison goes behind, gets an elbow to the face, and is taken down to the mat with a couple of headlock takeovers. Morrison fights off the submission attempts and Sheamus slaps Morrison in the face. Morrison snaps, unloads with punches on Sheamus and follows him to the outside with a big leaping kick over the top rope. Morrison and Sheamus trade blows on the outside, and Morrison hits a big kick to Sheamus' head. Morrison jumps from the ropes to the side of the Chamber and leaps back off with another big kick to Sheamus' head. Back in the ring, Sheamus fights back with a big short arm clothesline.

Morrison fights back and takes Sheamus down to the mat. Morrison goes for starship pain, but Sheamus shoves him to the outside where he crashes down on the Chamber floor. Sheamus launches Morrison into the Chamber wall before slamming his head into Kingston's pod. The clock begins to countdown and the next participant is Randy Orton. Orton goes right after both men with clotheslines and scoop powerslams. Orton clotheslines Sheamus over the top rope and sends Morrison right into Sheamus with a big back body drop. Orton whips Morrison into one of the chamber pods before clotheslining Sheamus back into the ring. Sheamus hits his signature rope assisted DDT to the Chamber floor on Sheamus, and then turns his attention to Morrison, throwing him back into the ring. Orton stomps away at Morrison and Sheamus.

Orton picks Morrison up and places him on the top turnbuckle, hitting a big superplex. Orton covers Morrison and gets a two count. Morrison puts Sheamus on the top rope and hits another superplex. The clock begins to count down again and CM Punk will be the next entrant. Punk is stuck in his pod as the referee is having a hard time with the chain. Punk tries to fight his way out but he's stuck in the door. Orton uses that to his advantage to pound away at Punk. Orton sends Punk into the ring and hits the RKO. Orton covers Punk and gets the three count!

CM Punk has been eliminated

The lights dim and Cole receives an e-mail from the anonymous GM. Apparently, due to a malfunctioning pod, Punk wasn't given a fair chance, so Punk is allowed to re-enter his pod, and he will be re-instated in the match.

Punk goes back into his pod and Orton goes to work on Sheamus. Sheamus connects with the urunagi backbreaker on Orton before tossing Morrison over the top to the outside. Sheamus goes for the Irish cross, but Orton fights out. Orton ducks a bicycle kick from Sheamus but falls victim to a flash kick from Morrison. Sheamus sends Morrison to the outside and grinds his face into the Chamber wall. The clock begins to count down again and the next entrant will be John Cena.

Sheamus ambushes Cena and jumps him right in the pod, pounding down on him immediately when the pod door opens. Sheamus brings Cena into the ring and Cena fights right back. Cena goes for the AA on Morrison to the outside but Morrison lands on his feet. Sheamus takes out Cena and Morrison jumps back into the ring on top of both Orton and Sheamus. Cena back body drops Morrison to the outside and he follows, fighting with Morrison outside of the ring. Both men are taken out by Sheamus when he hits a big slingshot clothesline. Orton grabs Sheamus from behind and brings him back into the ring with a big clothesline. Orton hits a Thesz press and rains down with punches on Sheamus before hitting a knee drop. Sheamus fights back with a knee to Orton's.

The clock begins to count down again and R-Truth will be the next man in. Sheamus tries to ambush Truth as well, but Truth avoids it and beats Sheamus down in the pod instead before hitting a hip toss on the chamber floor. In the ring Truth hits a big DDT on Orton and a suplex on Morrison before hitting a spinning elbow on Cena. Truth eats a bicycle kick from Sheamus, and he gets pinned.

R-Truth is eliminated

Morrison unloads on Sheamus and goes for the pin, but Sheamus kicks out at two. The crowd is surprisingly pro-Punk. Morrison drags Sheamus out to the chamber floor, and looks to set up for something, but Orton slams him into a pod, taking out the glass in the process. In the ring, Orton and Cena trade punches before Orton hits a beautiful dropkick. Cena kicks out of a pin attempt though. Orton stomps away at Cena's joints, and the clock begins to count down one last time, for CM Punk. Orton looks to wait for Punk, but Cena tries to catch him from behind with the AA. Orton hits the RKO on Cena on the chamber floor, but it does damage to him. Sheamus hits the bicycle kick on Orton and Punk knocks Sheamus away, pinning Orton and getting a two count.

In the ring, Punk mocks Orton, performing the same psych up routine as Orton before he hits the RKO. Punk connects with the GTS on Orton, covering Randy and getting three.

Randy Orton is eliminated

Punk hits Cena, and then Sheamus with a high knee, but when he tries to bulldog Sheamus, he ends up being thrown into one of the pods and clotheslined hard. Sheamus and Morrison fight in the ring with Morrison hitting an awesome corkscrew kick. Sheamus tries to send Morrison to the outside and Morrison kicks Sheamus. Morrison goes to the top of one of the pods and Sheamus follows, pounding on Morrison on top of the pod and attempting the high cross on Morrison from the top of the pod. Morrison fights it off and kicks Sheamus, sending him crashing down to the mat. Morrison begins to scale to the top of the chamber before dropping down with a HUGE crossbody. Morrison pins Sheamus and gets three.

Sheamus has been eliminated

Punk and Morrison get up to their feet and Cena hits a couple of shoulder blocks before hitting his regular side belly to back slam, and the five knuckle shuffle. Punk rolls to the outside and Cena decides to follow. Cena stalks Punk and gets him in AA position, but Morrison leaps off the turnbuckle from out of nowhere, and crashes into both men.

Punk pins Cena on the outside, but he's only able to get a two count. Punk heads back into the ring, and Morrison charges Cena, only to have Cena move. Morrison crashes into the a pod and immediately screams and grabs his knees. Back in the ring, Punk grapevines his legs around Cena's neck and begins wearing away at him. Cena fights up to his feet with Punk on his shoulders, and Morrison leaps off the top rope with a big clothesline, still grabbing at his knee. Morrison pins both men but is only able to get a two count.

Cena hits an AA that wraps Morrison up in the ropes, and he turns right around into a big kick to the side of the head from Punk. Punk goes to the top rope and jumps off with a big forearm. Punk goes for the pin, but only gets two. Punk slingshots Cena straight into one of the pods, but the glass doesn't really budge. Punk tries to do the same thing on Morrison, but Morrison grabs the top of the pod, jumps to the chamber wall and even tries for the starship pain in the ring. Punk moves and connects with the GTS for a three count.

Morrison has been eliminated

Cena grabs Punk and gets him in AA position. Punk grabs the ropes, so Cena hits the AA to the Chamber floor. Cena pins Punk, and this one is over.

Winner and #1 Contender for the WWE Championship: John Cena

Miz is shown backstage looking pretty upset at the idea of facing Cena, before holding up his title.

What a night it was and now the road to WrestleMania is set. Edge/Del Rio World title, Cena/Miz WWE title, Punk/Orton, plus the UnderTaker returns & the Rock is the host. We are just 6 weeks away from the grandest stage of them all in Atlanta!!

Thank you so 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!!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

WWE Elimination Chamber Fight Card!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the updated Elimination Chamber fight card. WWE's Elimination Chamber is the last stop before WrestleMania. Who will be the World Champion, who will be the #1 contender for the WWE, who will be the WWE champion and can Alberto Del Rio add gold before WrestleMania?? Let's take a special look at the full card you will see LIVE Sunday Feb. 20th!!


WWE Elimination Chamber

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


WWE Intercontinental Title Match

(C) Kofi Kingston vs. Alberto Del Rio


WWE World Heavyweight Title Elimination Chamber Match

(C) Edge
Dolph Zigger
Kane
Drew McIntrye
Rey Mysterio
Wade Barrett


#1 Contender For The WWE Title Elimination Chamber Match

John Cena
CM Punk
John Morrission
Randy Orton
Sheamus
R-Truth


WWE Title Match

(C) The Miz w/Alex Riley vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler


What a night it will be coming up Feb. 20th on pay per view. As always join us LIVE on the King Jay on Twitter (http://twitter.com/kingjay91) for all the results as they happen. Then check back around 11:45pm EST for the full detailed results of what happened!!

The countdown to WrestleMania XXVII (27) is on are you ready???

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

Sunday, February 13, 2011

TNA Against All Odds Results!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to the full results from Against All Odds. What a night it was & here are the quick and detailed results from Orlando, FL


TNA Wrestling


http://tnawrestling.com


Quick Results

> Robbie E w/Cookie def. Gen ME by forfeit
> Kazarian def. Robbie E. w/Cookie to retain X-Division title
> Beer Money & Scott Steiner def. Gunner, Murphy & Rob Terry
> Samoa Joe def. The Pope
> Madison Rayne def. Mickie James retains KO title
> Rob Van Dam def. "Cold Blood" Matt hardy
> Bully Ray Def. Devon & Sons
> Jeff Jarrett def. Kurt Angle (Angle will give Karen away March 3rd)
> Jeff Hardy def. Mr. Anderson to become the new World Champion


TNA Against All Odds


Taz and Tenay discuss the coming matches.

Robbie and Cookie out to the ring. he says that he has good and bad news. The good news is that due to Gen Me's travel issues, he's the new #1 contender for the X Division Title. Even though he GTW'd all week, he's not wrestling. He tells the ref to count the ten and raise his hand to make it official.

The ref counts the ten and Robbie is #1 contender. Robbie and Cookie celebrate.

Kaz out and calls Cookie cheap. Kaz says he can't just show but not give everyone what they're there to see. There will be an X Division Title Match tonight. That match will be right now.


X-Division Title Match

(C) Kazrian vs. Robbie E. w/Cookie

Kaz on Robbie hard in the ring. Punches to Robbie, then a clothesline and a gut wrench to Robbie. Kaz grabs at Kaz and gets her hand stomped. Robbie thrown down for two. Robbie hung up top, then an upper cut to the floor. Kaz pulled off the apron, face first to the stairs. Back in the ring and Robbie's whipped, but a foot into Kaz's face. Robbie drops a fist from up top, then a shoulder into Kaz's gut. Robbie chokes Kaz with a foot. Cookie attacks Kaz behind the ref's back. More choking with Robbie's foot.

Robbie keeps control over Kaz as the fans shout heat at him. Robbie stomps Kaz, then chokes Kaz with a knee in a corner. Snap mare into a chinlock on Kaz on the mat. Kaz hits a springboard dropkick to Robbie, then a couple clotheslines and a dropkick. Springboard leg drop on Robbie for two. Kaz misses his inverted tombstone, Robbie misses his finisher, but Cookie attacks Kaz from outside. Kaz managed to hit his inverted tombstone for three. Kaz retains his X Division Championship!

Winner: Kaz


Backstage:

Hemme with BMI and Steiner. Steiner drinking beer, goes back to 'vintage' Scotty, stumbles, needs more beer and gets silly. Roode tells Murphy, Gunner and Terry that they chose the wrong people. Storm gets a 'You suck!' chant going for their opponents.


Beer Money & Scott Steiner vs. Gunner, Murphy & Rob Terry

A.J. Styles joined the announcers on commentary for the match.

Steiner, in better shape than before, starts with Gunner. They lock up, but a shoulder block drops Gunner. Chops to Gunner, then a belly to belly, then Gunner sent outside. Terry tags in and flexes at Steiner. Steiner doesn't look impressed. Steiner mocks Terry, then a low blow to Terry behind the ref's back.

Murphy tags in, Storm tags in and Murphy is taken apart. A knee to Storm's gut, then Gunner tags in. Face buster to Gunner, then a neck breaker to Gunner for two. storm sent out, but holds on and skins the cat. Clotheslines to Gunner, then a back body drop. Storm with punches on Gunner in a corner, but Terry pushes Storm off. Murphy tags in and stomps Storm.

Murphy beats on Storm and gets a two count. Chinlock on Storm. Storm up, then slammed back down. The ref busy with Steiner when Terry tags in. Storm up, then slammed to the mat hard for two. The fans behind Storm. Storm reverses into a back stabber. Gunner tags in, as does Roode. Clotheslines to Gunner, but they crossed their wires, but Roode with a forearm to Gunner's face, Terry sent to the floor. Roode up with a flying neckbreaker for two.

Everyone in and out of the match until Terry and Steiner working outside. BMI about to double team Gunner, but Terry in. Terry eats the double team, then they call for Beer & Money! Spinebuster to Gunner, then to Murphy. Roode reverses away from Terry and hits a spinebuster on him. Steiner tags in and hits his frankensteiner for the win!

Winners: Beer Money, Inc. & Scott Steiner


We go backstage with Christy Hemme, Brother Devon and his sons. Devon says his sons will not be in his match against Brother Ray tonight, he says he can’t take the chance. His sons don’t seem to like this news. Devon tells them he doesn’t want them anywhere near Ray. Devon tells them to stay in the back and not get involved in the match tonight because he doesn’t want them getting hurt.


The Pope vs. Samoa Joe

In which Joe will try and help Pope become competent in the ring because Joe was never in WWE and thus cannot be pushed above a clearly inferior worker.

Pope stalls then teasing running away despite “Pope’s gonna kill you tights.” Kato then shows up to chase Pope back to the ring. That’s Kiyoshi, according to the Mango group. Joe hits a dive and takes over.

Pope gets some control and Joe sells great, making Pope look like a million bucks. Pope, naturally, is stalling and being cocky, which will, naturally, come back to bite him, and, immediately, it does. Pope has totally forgotten his character here, ignoring being scared of Joe and just going back and forth. Pope goes for a roll up and Joe grabs the choke. Match over.

Winner: Samoa Joe


Pope goes for a handshake, Joe obliges and then gets beat down. Kate tries to save and is knocked out. What the hell is the point of that character? Pope tosses Joe into the exposed turnbuckle and then hits the Elijah Express with Joe into the exposed STEEL! The crowd is indifferent. I think you can sense the excitement in my tone, as Joe blades, gets right back up and chases Joe away. This is why WWE stopped blading. What a waste.


We go backstage with Christy Hemme and Mickie James. Mickie says she’s going to make history tonight, what she came to TNA to do and the only thing in her way is Madison Rayne. Mickie says Rayne only has the belt because someone laid down for her and tonight she’s going to take it from her.

We get highlights from recent events leading to tonight’s Knockouts Title Match.


Knockouts Last KO Standing Title Match

(C) Madison Rayne vs. Mickie James

We go to the ring and out first comes the challenger, Mickie James. Out next comes the TNA Knockouts Champion Madison Rayne. Rayne waves as she enters the ring and we get ready to go.

The bell rings and Madison goes to attack with her loaded glove. Mickie catches it and fights her off. Mickie goes to the floor and Madison follows. Mickie works Madison over on the corner until Madison slams Mickie’s face into the steel steps. Mickie comes back in and Madison goes to work. Mickie counters a leg drop with a clothesline and sends Madison back outside. Madison goes to leave but Mickie comes after her. They brawl on the ramp and Madison takes control, throwing Mickie into the fan barrier and ramming her into the ring apron. Mickie turns it around and whips Madison into the ring post.

They bring it back in the ring and go at it back and forth. Madison ends up getting knocked back outside. Mickie runs off the apron and splashes on Madison on the floor and it sounds nasty when they hit. Madison crawls under the ring and Mickie goes under looking for her. Madison crawls out the other side and a few seconds later so does Mickie. Madison goes to connect with a punch but Mickie ducks and she hits the steps. Mickie with a kick to the head and Madison goes down. Mickie brings Madison back in the ring and goes to the top. Madison gets up and knocks Mickie off the top and to the floor. Mickie hits her head on the apron on the way down.

Mickie barely makes it back in the ring. Madison goes for another loaded globe shot but Mickie fights her off. Mickie hits a Thesz press off the top and a spin kick to the face, knocking Madison down. Mickie takes Madison’s loaded glove off and puts it on. Tara comes down and Mickie hits her with the glove and brings her in the ring, hitting her again, laying her out. Mickie turns around and Madison lays her out with brass knuckles. Madison is confused and looks to go for a pin. The referee counts Mickie down to 10 and Madison wins.

Winner: Madison Rayne


We get a quick backstage video of Jeff Hardy wishing Mr. Anderson good luck in their match later tonight.

We go to the ring and out comes Matt Morgan. He calls Hernandez out to the ring and here he comes. Hernandez calls Morgan the great white hope and says that’s what America is always looking for. Hernandez says this is why he went to Mexico to be with his people. He says they love him and treated him like the star that he is. He says in America, he’s treated like a second-class citizen. Hernandez calls it White America and says as of today, the minority is the majority. Hernandez calls it Hispanic America and says it’s their country. Hernandez says he came back to TNA to stick it to the gringos that don’t support them and how realize how great they truly are. Hernandez calls Morgan a punk ass white boy. Morgan goes to talk and Hernandez knees him below the belt and barely hits a shoulder block. Hernandez hits his finisher on Morgan and poses as his music plays.

We go backstage with Matt Hardy and Christy Hemme. Hardy talks about his new cold blooded persona. Hardy talks about how he’s always been a good guy. Hardy says he will chew up Rob Van Dam tonight like everyone else and will close the RVD-Hardy chapter. Matt rambles on some more about being cold blooded, stares at Christy Hemme with his arms out and goes to the ring.


"Cold Blood" Matt hardy vs. Rob Van Dam

We go to the ring and out comes Matt Hardy followed by his opponent Rob Van Dam. RVD is out to a nice reaction from the iMPACT Zone. The bell rings and they lock up. Hardy takes it to the corner and hits a big right hand on RVD. They trade rights now. RVD takes Hardy down with a spin kick and poses for the crowd. RVD goes for a monkey flip move but Hardy drops him in the corner and hits a clothesline.

More back and forth action until RVD sends Hardy out to the floor. RVD kicks Hardy off the apron as he tries coming back in. RVD goes to the apron for a move but Hardy pulls his legs out. RVD smacks the apron hard and falls to the floor. Hardy works RVD over on the floor now, using the fan barrier and the apron. Hardy goes for a suplex but RVD counters and lays him over the railing. RVD goes to the apron and splashes down on Hardy and the railing. Hardy enters first and kicks RVD when he enters. Hardy with a DDT for a 2 count.

They go back to the floor. Hardy drops RVD’s face over the railing and goes back into the ring. Hardy mocks RVD while in the ring. RVD recovers and makes it back in the ring. Hardy with a leg drop and a 2 count. Hardy continues the assault on RVD. Hardy goes for another double underhook DDT but turns it into a submission. RVD gets the ropes and the hold is broken. Hardy slingshots RVD’s throat under the bottom rope and gets another 2 count. Hardy with a full nelson now. Hardy with another 2 count. Hardy smacks RVD around now as he tries to make a comeback.

RVD fights free from Hardy’s clutches. RVD goes for a springboard kick but Hardy knocks him out of the air. Hardy goes up top for a move but RVD kicks him as he comes down. They get to their feet and trade right hands. RVD with a clothesline and a superkick to the jaw. RVD with a spinkick. RVD goes for Rolling Thunder but Hardy moves. RVD follows it up with a moonsault for a 2 count. RVD with a solid kick to Hardy and a slam. RVD goes to the top for a split legged moonsault and hits it. RVD with a 2 count. RVD misses a kick and Hardy drops him with a side effect. Hardy goes for a Twist of Hate but RVD counters and drops him with a kick. RVD goes up top but Hardy cuts him off. Hardy goes for a superplex but RVD knocks him to the mat. Hardy climbs back to the top and backdrops RVD from the top turnbuckle to the mat. Hardy goes up top but misses a moonsault as RVD moves. RVD hits a Five Star Frog Splash for the pin and the win.

Winner: Rob Van Dam

Christy Hemme catches Brother Ray backstage and wants his opinion on Devon not bringing his sons to the match. Ray tries to make Hemme cry and says he loves making women cry because it shows how weak they are. Ray gets in Hemme’s face and rips on Devon and his sons. Ray says Devon’s sons were born through their mother’s ass. Ray says he is going to beat Devon bad and hopes to beat his kids too. Ray walks off and we get highlights of the Team 3D feud.


Street Fight

Bully Ray vs. Brother Devon

Bully Ray out, then backstage again. Devon's music and he runs out to the ring. He then realizes no Ray. Ray sneaks up behind Devon with that chain, but Devon stops him with punches. They exchange blows, then Ray onto the barrier. a water bottle punch to Ray's head. More blows on Ray.

Ray's face bounces off the stairs. Devon grabs a cable and chokes Ray with it. They exchange blows. Devon hits another liquid shot, covering a camera. More blows on Ray and more people offering Devon drinks to hit Ray with. Ray into the ring, Devon under hunting. Devon with a kendo stick to Ray's throat. Two blows to Ray's back. Ray slapped Devon. Devon hits Ray over the head with the kendo. Devon with a chair, puts it on Ray's head. Devon grabs Ray's chain. Devon yells, but then Terrence and Terrell out tot he ring, cheering Devon on. They argue from outside the ring. Ray nails Devon in the back with the chair.

Ray spits on the boys, then puts the chair over Devon's head. The boys get in the ring and grab Ray's arms. He flings them off. Ray swings the chain, taunting them. Devon up and nails Ray with clotheslines. Ray yells 'oh shit!' as Devon hits a body drops on him. One boy hits Ray with a chair. They hold Ray's legs fro Devon to fly with 'what's up! Devon slaps the boys' chests, counts and they all yell, 'get the tables!' The boys did just that. Devon sets it up, but then a low blow from Ray. Ray out, grabs handcuffs and locks Devon to a corner.

The boys in to help Devon. Ray takes out one boy, then yells at Devon to look. The other boy attacks Ray and eats a big boot. Ray pins the second boy for three.

Winner: Bully Ray

Devon still cuffed and can't get to his boys as Ray gloats. Ray chases off Earl Hebner. 'You suck' chants. Ray yells at Devon, then spits at him. Ray wants to know what Devon's going to do. Ray yells, 'oh my brother, testify!' Ray wails back with the chair, but then doesn't hit Devon. Devon screams for security as Ray threatens the boys with the chair. Ray seemed to come back to reality, but then he grabbed a boy, kept yelling at Devon that he's weak. Ray then bombs a boy through the table. Ray then seemed to fall into that trance while Devon really oversold. Ray dropped down and said it's 'because Devon's weak.

Devon yelled that he's going to kill Ray as he left. Finally they got Devon lose to check on his boys. Medical people helping both boys. The one who went through the table being slid onto a board as Taz is completely disgusted about why they have to watch this so closely.

Taz said as violent as their careers have been, he never thought he'd see Ray do such a thing, especially to Devon's kids. One boy slid out to a stretcher. Devon put his other son over his shoulder and carried him out.

We go backstage with Jeremy Borash and Karen & Jeff Jarrett. Jeff cuts a promo on Kurt Angle for their match tonight and Jeff talks about his kids being at stake and the stipulations. We cut to Christy Hemme and Kurt Angle. Kurt tells his kids that after he beats daddy Jeff tonight, they are coming home with him. We cut to highlights from events leading up to tonight’s match.



If Kurt wins he gets custody of his kids
Kurt losses he must give Karen away March 3rd

Kurt Angle vs. Jeff Jarrett

If Kurt Angle wins this one, he gets custody of his kids but if Jeff Jarrett wins, Kurt must walk Karen down the aisle when she and Jeff renew their vows on the March 3rd iMPACT. Out first comes Jeff Jarrett with Karen to the ring. Kurt is out next to a nice pop from the crowd.

The bell rings and they lock up. Angle charges and they go to the corner. The referee breaks it up and they go at it again. Angle takes Jeff to the mat with a headlock. They go back to the corner and are separated. Jarrett stalls as the crowd chants for Angle. Angle hits a backdrop suplex on Jarrett. Angle keeps Jarrett grounded to the mat. Jarrett tries to break the holds and does with an elbow to the face. Angle with a hip toss off the ropes and a snap suplex for 2.

Angle with right hands in the corner now. Angle tosses Jarrett over the ropes and to the floor. Angle follows and works over Jarrett on the floor. Karen comes over and slaps Kurt. Kurt unloads on Jeff with rights as Karen screams. Angle tells her to slap him again and chases her away. Angle brings it back in the ring and knocks Jeff down with an elbow for 2. Another 2 for Angle. Angle with shoulder thrusts in the corner now. Angle charges again but misses and hits the ring post, falling out to the floor. Jeff comes out and throws Angle twice into the barrier. Angle comes back in the ring and Jeff follows. Jeff splashes Angle’s neck on the ropes and hits a big right hand from the floor. Jeff goes to the top and hits a crossbody but Angle rolls over for a 2 count. Jeff takes back control and drops Angle with a boot. Jeff goes up top but Angle runs up and meets him. Angle with a quick belly-to-belly suplex off the top and both are down on the mat.

Angle with clotheslines and another belly-to-belly. Angle goes back and forth and tries for the ankle lock. Jarrett rolls out. Angle grabs him and hits three German suplexes in a row for a 2 count. Back and forth after Jarrett gets up. Jarrett kicks Angle in the head and he goes down. Jeff goes for the Stroke but Angle turns it into the ankle lock. Jarrett rolls out and throws Angle into the ropes. Jarrett misses a splash. Angle hits the Angle Slam but Karen is distracting the referee. Angle gets up and Jeff low blows him from behind. Jeff takes advantage and hits the Stroke but Kurt kicks out right before 3. Jeff threatens the referee. Jeff goes for another Stroke but Angle breaks it, sending Jeff flying into the referee. The ref goes down and Jeff goes out to the floor. Angle hits Jeff with uppercuts on the floor. Karen comes over and digs in Kurt’s back. He chases her off. Jarrett attacks from behind with a clothesline and throws Angle into the steel steps. Jeff slams Angle into them repeatedly before bringing it back in the ring. Jeff grabs a chair and brings it in. Angle swings the chair but Angle kicks him. Kurt picks the chair up as the referee is finally waking up. The referee stops Angle from swinging the chair and distracts him. Jeff rolls Angle up for a 2 count. Angle with another suplex but he only gets 2. Angle goes to the top but Karen distracts him. Jeff goes for a Stroke off the ropes but they botch the landing. Angle kicks out at 2.

Jeff picks Angle up but he gets hit with a back suplex. Angle locks on the ankle lock. Jeff reaches his arms out to Karen. Angle pulls Karen in the ring as she holds Jeff’s arms. Karen pulls the ref down and distracts him as Jeff taps out to the ankle lock. Jeff is freed and hits Angle with a big chairshot as the referee is still distracted. Jeff goes for the pin but Angle still manages to kick out. Jeff picks Angle up again but Kurt rolls him up for 2. More back and forth. Angle goes for a sunset flip but Jeff drops down on top of him, getting the pin and the win.

Winner: Jeff Jarrett

After the match, Jeff rolls out to the floor and is tended to by Karen. We see Angle in the ring and he starts to cry because he wasn’t able to win custody of his kids. Jeff stops on the ramp and stares back down at Kurt. Kurt has taken his boots off in the ring and leaves them as the Jarretts look on. Kurt leaves the ring and slowly walks to the back as the Jarretts laugh at him. The crowd chants for Angle as Taz plays up the seriousness of Angle’s boots being left in the ring. The camera shows Angle’s boots in the empty ring, teasing his last match.


Main Event

TNA World Heavyweight Title Ladder Match

(C) Mr. Anderson vs. Jeff Hardy

Hardy spit in the face of Anderson as the bell rang. Anderson returned with some big right hands. Anderson chases after Hardy on the outside and sends Hardy into a ladder he brought out that is spray painted green and red. Hardy picks up a ladder and Anderson uses it to push Hardy into the side of the ring. Anderson tosses a ladder inside the ring and Hardy recovers giving Anderson a neckbreaker over part of the ladder. Hardy sets up the ladder, climbs and Anderson immediately pushes it over and drops Hardy with a big swinging neckbreaker. Hardy kicks Anderson into the corner and Hardy follows with his jumping dropkick to the chest of Anderson in the corner. Hardy puts the top part of the ladder in the crotch of Anderson and Hardy dropkicks the ladder sending it with force into the crotch of Anderson. Anderson recovers putting the ladder up against the corner and Anderson gives Hardy a russian leg sweep into the ladder. Taz adds, “Someone is sitting at home probably thinking that is a fake ladder. They don’t have a clue.” Anderson grabs a second ladder and sets it up. Anderson is climbing when Hardy recovers, climbs up the other side and punches Anderson. Hardy with a huge sunset flip on Anderson off the ladder. Hardy plants Anderson with a scoop slam and moves a ladder close to the corner. Hardy climbs up the other side, leap frogs over the top and attempts to drop a leg when Anderson moves out of the way. Hardy with a high back body drop sending Anderson back first on top of a ladder. Hardy places a ladder upside down and goes back to work on Anderson with right hands. Anderson fires back with right hands of his own. Hardy sends Anderson into the ring barricade on the outside. Hardy grabbed the ladder he spray painted, tried to launch it at Anderson, but Anderson blocked it and sent it back in the face of Hardy. Hardy responds sending Anderson shoulder first into the steel steps. Anderson is recovering up against the steel barricade. Hardy pulls the steel steps out a bit, backs up, charges, jumps off the steps and connects with a big side kick to the body of Anderson sending him over the barricade into the crowd. Back in the ring, Anderson is able to give Hardy a suplex over the ladder that was setup upside down. Anderson sets up the ladder, climbs, Hardy with a forearm to the back, pulls him down and hits a Twist of Hate. Hardy brings in a second ladder that he spray painted. Hardy goes to pick up Anderson, but Anderson counters, puts Hardy on his shoulders and drops Hardy over the ladder with his flip dive. Anderson goes for a Swanton Bomb, but ends up catching the back of his head on the ladder. Hardy puts two ladders together. Hardy climbs up one. Anderson climbs up the other. Both are exchanging shots. Hardy drops Anderson’s head off the ladder. Hardy reaches up. Anderson pushed the belt away. The belt is swinging. Both reach up and fall at the same time. It looks like they botched the finish. Hardy sets the ladder back up, climbs up and pulls the belt down.

Winner and NEW TNA Champion: Jeff Hardy

After the match, we see a series of replays leading to the finish.

A new world champion, Angle hints retirement and Immortal couldn't get a win. What will happen this Thursday night on TNA iMPACT.

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