Sunday, August 28, 2011

UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami Quick Results + Fight Bonuses

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What a night it was Saturday night August 27th, 2011 from Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Here are the quick results from that amazing night & the fight bonuses that were awarded....



Knockout Of The Night ($100,000 Awarded)

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira


Fight Of The Night ($100,000 Awarded )

Edson Barboza & Ross Pearson



UFC
134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami



http://www.ufc.com/events/ufc143


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Quick Results

Stanislav Nedkov def. Luiz Cane via TKO (punches)

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Brendan Schaub via TKO (punches)

Edson Barboza def. Ross Pearson via split decision

Mauricio "Shogun" Rua def. Forrest Griffin via TKO (punches)


Anderson Silva def Yushin Okami via TKO (strikes)


Quick Results Prelims

Yves Jabouin def. Ian Loveland via split decision

Yuri Alcantara def. Felipe Arantes via unanimous decision

Erick Silva def. Luis Ramos via TKO (punches)

Raphael Assuncao def. Johnny Eduardo via unanimous decision

Paulo Thiago def. David Mitchell via unanimous decision

Rousimar Palhares def. Dan Miller via unanimous decision

Thiago Tavares def. Spencer Fisher via TKO (punches)



Thank you so much for joining us here. The night time UFC is on pay per view is Saturday night September 24th for UFC 135 "Jones vs. Rampage"

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Saturday, August 27, 2011

UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami Pay Per View Results!!

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Welcome to the
UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami results from the pay per view. The UFC returned to it's origins in Rio De Janeiro, Brzail. Here is a special look at what happened on that amazing night...


UFC
134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami



http://www.ufc.com/events/ufc143


Quick Results

Stanislav Nedkov def. Luiz Cane via TKO (punches)

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Brendan Schaub via TKO (punches)

Edson Barboza def. Ross Pearson via split decision

Mauricio "Shogun" Rua def. Forrest Griffin via TKO (punches)


Anderson Silva def Yushin Okami via TKO (strikes)


Stanislav Nedkov vs. Luiz Cane

Round 1

Referee Mario Yamasaki oversees the evening's first pay-per-view contest. Cane in the center, measuring his foe. Nedkov on the outside, and he wings a big right that misses. Cane with a stiff inside leg kick. Cane lands a left hand, but Nedkov closes in. Cane pulls quickly away and resets to strike. The southpaw Cane again striking the leg. Nedkov circling against the cage. Cane attacking from the outside but not overcommitting. Nedkov finally lands one of those big rights, but Cane doesn't flinch. Cane misses high in a kick and slips, but he escapes as Nedkov tries to work in. Cane rattles Nedkov with a combo, but the bloodied Bulgaria covers and resets. Nedkov slips on a strike, and he looks gassed as he rises. Cane bouncing on the outside. He digs into the leg again. Blood splattered all over Nedkov's face with one minute remaining. He catches Nedkov with a powerful overhand, and the Brazilian is rocked. Cane tries to retreat and reset. Nedkov senses his opportunity and keeps punching away. Yamasaki give Cane every chance to recover, but Nedkov's relentless punches earn the win.

Stanislav Nedkov def. Luiz Cane via TKO (punches) - Round1, 4:13.



Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Brendan Schaub

Round 1


Referee Herb Dean oversees the heavyweights. Nogueira in the center as Schaub moves side to side. Nogueira clinches up early. Schaub spins to the outside. As Nogueira reaches for the neck, Schaub breaks away. Nogueira shoots in, but Schaub defends against the cage. Uppercuts inside for Schaub before breaking away. Schaub definitely proving the speedier for early. Nogueira does land a quick punch and move in, but Schaub remains upright. Nogueira lands a crisp punch that brings the crowd to life, but Schaub stays in the pocker. Nogueira with good head mvoement, but Schaub is finding the target. Nogueira lands a two-punch combination that sees Schaub rocked against the cage. Nogueira flurries with accurate shots, including a stiff left, and Schaub hits the deck. That's it, and the crowd goes insane, flying beers and all.

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Brendan Schaub via TKO (punches) - Round 1, 3:09.


Edson Barboza vs. Ross Pearson

Round 1

Mario Yamasaki the third man in the cage. Barboza misses a big high kick early. Pearson in the center and both fighters very light on their feet. They trade punches in the pocket, and both have extremely bad intentions with the quick strikes. Barboza playing the counter game and mixing in a few low kicks. Pearson misses a Superman after Barboza misses a snapping front kick. Incredible pace early. Pearson lands a crisp left, but Barboza backs away and resets in the center. More big shots from both fighters. Barboza still mixing in kicks to all levels. Pearson stalking, and he moves in after a fake kick. Barboza answers back with one that lands. Pearson with a snapping leg kick. Two minutes remain. Barboza missing on a few short punches. He seems to be firing with more speed and power, but Pearson landing his share of punches. Continued exchanges from both. Pearson looks for a takedown after blocking a kick. Extremely close round that could go either way. MMAjunkie.com splits the difference and calls it 10-10. Sorry.

Round 2

Quick exchanges again, and Barboza drops Pearson briefly with a counter. The Brit pops up quickly and goes back to work. Pearson mixing in a few kicks with his gameplan. It's still Pearson stalking, but Barboza is landing some crisp counters. Pearosn shoots in from distance, but Barboza sprawls out and away. It's crisp striking, and Barboza lands a few lefts. Barboza now starting to prove a little more elusive. He lands a crisp right and then slips to a knee and can't follow. Spinning kick to the ribs pushes Pearson back. Barboza gaining confidence and Pearson punching a little less. Barboza digs to the body. Now Barboza unleashing the kicks a bit, and they stun Pearson. Still, he moves in looking to land. Final seconds. Pearson remains fresh and aggressive, but Barboza with a solid round in the second. MMAjunkie.com sees it for Barboza, 10-9.


Round 3

Pearson again leading the charge, and a leaping knee allows him to score a few punches. But Pearson still sharp and nailing those nasty kicks o the body. Pearson tries a flying knee by comes up short. Pearson briefly snags the leg, but his opponent pulls away. The technical striking battle continues. Pearson tries to duck in for a takedown, but Pearson defends well. Halfway in, and Pearson seems to be netting a little confidence and momentum. Still, Pearson will not quit and just misses a leaping knee. Another takedown attempt stuffed. Pearson still pressing the action, but he can't land a truly vicious blow. Pearson opens up a cut on Pearson's cheek. Pearson lands a few stiff lefts, and he's making it interesting. Final seconds, and Pearson begs for an exchange. He leaps in with a knee that doesn't land. Good fight, and the third is again close. MMAjunkie.com sees it narrowly for Barboza, 10-9, and awards him the fight, 30-28.


Edson Barboza def. Ross Pearson via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28).


UFC 134 "Rio" Co-Main Event

Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
(19-5-0)

vs.

Forrest Griffin
(18-6-0)

Round 1

Referee Marc Goddard oversees the evening's co-feature. Griffin moves forward quickly, while Rua looks a little more patient. Griffin on the center and looking to engage, but Rua backing away well. Rua leaps forward with a combination, but Griffin slips and rattles off one of his own. Griffin working the leg kicks, but he does eat an uppercut. Griffin flurries, but Rua covers and counters. Griffin staying bust, but Rua clips him. Griffin staggering, and Rua unleashes a flurry that sees his opponent fall awkwardly to the mat. Griffin trying to recover, but Rua's advances are relentless. A few hammer fists see Griffin look to lose consciousness, and a few extra hots also find their mark. Goddard gave him a little too much rope - and a few extra shots seemed to land, but the fight is unquestionably over.

Mauricio "Shogun" Rua def. Forrest Griffin via TKO (punches) - Round 1, 1:53.


UFC 134 "Rio" Main Event Of The Evening

UFC Middleweight Title Match (5, 5mins Rounds)


UFC Middleweight Champion

Anderson "Spider" Silva
(28-4-0)

vs.

Yushin Okami
(25-5-0)

Round 1

Referee Herb Dean calls tonight's middleweight title fight. Okami forward quickly. Silva circles left. Silva land an early low kick. Silva paw the jab, over and over. Okami fires a combo but hits the fence as Silva backs away. Typical start for Silva. Okami moves in close, but gets only a failed Thai clinch. Silva staring at the body. Okami keeping tight, and Silva starting to open up the attack. Okami again moves in tightSilva resting in the clinch, seeming disinterested for a moment. Knees traded inside as Okami pushes in. Crowd doesn't like the stalemate. Both fighters staying just active enough for Dean. Okami drops a level, but Silva defneds and remains upright. Boos coming out, likely for Okami, and he backs away. Less than a minute. Silva lands a few crisp jabs. Okami gets a few of his own as the southpaws trade right ahnds. Silva shucking and jiving and lands a few stiff punches. A high kick at the end seals the round for Silva, 10-9.

Round 2

Okami again out to the center. He opens up with punches, but Silva is the more accurate striker. Silva misses a low kick and then starts wildly waving his hands. Still he can't capitalize. Silva puts his hands down and slips a jab then floors his opponent. An object flies into the cage, but no one sees it. Referee Marc Goddard trying hard on the outside to get Dean's attention. No one wants to stop the fight. Okami stalking, but he can't touch Silva. Another shot floors him. Dean gives Okami every chance to recover. But punches, elbows and knees to the body are coming in non-stop variety. Finally, the fight is mercifully waved off.


Anderson Silva def Yushin Okami via TKO (strikes) - Round 2, 2:04 to retain the UFC middleweight title.

What a night it was on pay per view. Who would have thought most of the fighters from Brazil would kill it tonight?? The crowd was very much alive in Brazil. Silva sill the Middleweight champion, Shogun stops Forrest in the 1st round as did Nogueira over Schaub.

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UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami Prelim Results!!

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Welcome to the prelim results from UFC 134. Here is a special look at what was seen on both FaceBook & SpikeTv....

UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami


http://www.ufc.com/events/ufc143


Quick Results

Yves Jabouin def. Ian Loveland via split decision

Yuri Alcantara def. Felipe Arantes via unanimous decision

Erick Silva def. Luis Ramos via TKO (punches)

Raphael Assuncao def. Johnny Eduardo via unanimous decision

Paulo Thiago def. David Mitchell via unanimous decision

Rousimar Palhares def. Dan Miller via unanimous decision

Thiago Tavares def. Spencer Fisher via TKO (punches)



FaceBook Preliminary Results


Ian Loveland vs. Yves Jabouin

Round 1

A rowdy crowd cheers for our first bout. Loveland chases with lunging punches, but Jabouin pushes him away. Loveland charges again but comes up short. Loveland tries another lunging right that misses. Jabouin catches him with a spinning back kick to the gut on the next attempt. Loveland charges and clinches, but Jabouin shoves him away, and we reset. The crowd wants some action. Jabouin lands a nice side kick, but Loveland answers with some dirty boxing. Jabouin throws another kick, but Loveland catches it and dumps him to the mat. Loveland works from half guard as Jabouin pulls him close. Loveland postures for better position, but Jabouin ties him up. Loveland briefly goes to his feet and delivers a few punches before returning to half guard. Loveland grabs an arm and looks for a submission, but Jabouin easily shakes him off. Loveland postures to his knees to deliver some punches and elbows, but the ref calls for a timeout. He wants an errant stitch cut from Loveland's glove. On the restart, Jabouin lands a nice low kick. Loveland moves in with winging punches and resets. Loveland just misses with a front kick. Jabouin answers with a nice kick to the ribs. Loveland moves in with a straight right, and they reset. Loveland blitzes again and partially connects on a right. Jabouin lands a nice low-kick/right hook combo. Jabouin just misses a high kick and then blasts Loveland with a right hook to the face. He follows with a flying knee before Loveland catches him and ties up the action for recovery time. The final punch was the round's most effective, but Loveland did enough damage early to narrowly win the round, 10-9.

Round 2

Loveland shoots in immediately and works the fight to the floor. Working in side control briefly, but Jabouin quickly transitions out and to the top. He thinks briefly about a guillotine but is forced to let go and set up on top. Loveland rolls deftly for an armbar, but ultimately uses it as a sweep back to the top. He can't capitalize after a little time there, so they stand and reset. Jabouin takes the center on the restart. A kick is blocked, and a punch comes up just short. Jabouin lands a spinning kick to the gut. Halfway in. Another spinning kick catches the cup, and we have a brief break. Jabouin again on the center of the cage to restart, and the pace has slowed after a highlight-filled first. Loveland ducks in for a takedown, but Jabouin does an excellent job of first controlling the neck, then moving back to his feet. He does catch a knee on the exit, but he appears OK. Loveland finally comes alive in the final minute, but it's mostly single strikes. He shoots again, but this one is half-hearted at best. Jabouin digs to the body. Jabouin scores a late takedown and secures the round on the MMAjunkie.com card, 10-9.

Round 3

Both fighter looking to strike early, but neither overcommitting in the early going. Jabouin ducks a punch and lands a takedown, but the two pop immediately back to the feet. Tentative third frame. Both fighters look to have enough energy to compete, though Jabouin is the bouncier opponent. Jabouin pushes in again but is shoved away by Loveland. Jabouin lands a few creative strikes. A little tape is loose on his glove, but it's unnoticed. Lovelan tries to work the fight to the floor, but Jabouin simply pushes him away. Halfway in. The boos are coming now from the crowd, who want action. Loveland seems to be trying to time a counter-takedown, and Jabouin is likely earning him points on the judges' cards. Jabouin kicks to the body, and it slows Loveland even more. Jabouin lands another spinning kick to the body, and a punch comes up just short. Jabouin tries for a takedown, but Loveland braces himself and moves right back to the feet. Firefight in burst over the final 30 seconds, but it's Jabouin that gets the best of it. Close round, but Jabouin was the aggressor throughout and takes the round on the MMAjunkie.com card, 10-9, as well as the fight, 29-28.

Yves Jabouin def. Ian Loveland via split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)


Felipe Arantes vs. Yuri Alcantara

Round 1

Referee Mario Yamasaki in the cage for this featherweight fight. Alcantara in the csuthpaw stance and opens with a high kick that's blocked. Arantes retreating and looking to return fire, Alcantara swarms with punches against the cage, but Arantes escapes unharmed. Arantes sneaks in a spinning kick. Big overhand left sneaks through for Alcantara. Alcantara continues to hold the center as Arantes backs away. Alcantara catches an Arantes kick and puts the fight on the floor, where he sets up in his opponent's guard. Arantes tries to wiggle free underneath, but Alcantara advances to half-mount. Arantes lands a stiff punch from the bottom, but Alcantara lands one from top and keeps control. Alcantara postures and lands several short punches, but he has to switch to defense when Arantes grabs a leg. Alcantara wisely pulls away and pushes back to the top, securing a half0-mount. Blood on the right eye of Arantes, but Yamasaki wants more action and stands them up. Arantes pushed forward in the closing seconds, but he can't find range. A glitzy flying kick glances off Alcantara's head, and MMAjunkie.com awards him the opening frame, 10-9.

Round 2

Alcantara takes the center again, and the two exchange. Arantes lands an early high kick. Alcantara extremely calm as he stalks. Arantes moving and bouncing a little more. However, Alcantara ducks down and drives him to the canvas. Arantes kicks his legs high, but Alcantara postures and lands a big punch as he moves back in. Alcantara finally move past the guard and into side control. He pauses and then pushes quickly into mount. Two minutes in. Alcantara patient on top. He steps over the shoulder with a leg but comes up empty and has to stand. Arantes can't follow, but he earns a reprieve from a stand-up. Arantes has a high kick blocked. The pace slows as Alcantara stalks. Arantes still very lively, and he peppers the leg. Alcantara paws the jab, trying to find range. He has to move through a knee to close the distance, and he takes the fight down again. Arantes' legs are crossed on the mat, and Alcantara looks to want to attack, but he can't. ROund ends there, and MMAjunkie.com sees it for Alcantara, 10-9.

Round 3

Arantes still looks lively, but he's quickly brought to the floor after a kick, and Alcantara takes the back. However, Arantes is fine in defense and quickly spins in to set up in the guard. Arantes postures and lands a few punches, as Alcantara olds a closed guard and appears content to stay on his back. Arantes moves away and lands a big punch coming back in. He tries to repeat and is nearly caught in an armbar. Alcantara now active with his legs, looking to do something, but it's not there, and he quickly reverts to the resting strategy. Yamasaki calls for a stand-up with nothing happening. Arantes tries to restart quickly with a flying knee, but Alcantara catches it and moves the fight to the floor again. However, he's on top this time. Alcantara does work on top, and he moves into half-mount. Boos come down as Alcantara remains mildly active, at best. It's another standup. Arantes lands a right hand on the restart, and Alcantara ducks under for a single-leg, taking the fight to the floor. Arantes pulls his right leg over the shoulder, but he's out of time. MMAjunkie.com sees the final round for Arantes, 10-9, but gives Alcantara a 29-28 win. A clean sweep wouldn't be shocking, either.

Yuri Alcantara def. Felipe Arantes via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).


Erick Silva vs. Luis Ramos

Round 1

Referee Herb Dean in the cage. Silva touches gloves, then backs well away before pushing in. He's met with a Ramos flurry and backs up. Silva shuffles his feet and just misses with a left hand. A big right hand follows, and Ramos is floored. Ramos somehow lifts his head, but six more shots leave Dean no choice but to call it.

Erick Silva def. Luis Ramos via TKO (punches) - Round 1, 0:40.


Jonny Eduardo vs. Rafael Assuncao

Round 1

Referee Marc Goddard in charge. Assuncao strikes first with a leg kick. Eduardo comfortable but not moving forward just yet. Assuncao holds the center early. Assuncao moves in and gets clipped with a counter right, but he backs away and resets. Assuncao lands a crisp straight of his own. Very tentative pace early. Assuncao misses on a front kick. Assuncao continues to kick low, but Edaurdo looks to be settling in and trying to counter over the top. Assuncao rushes in from range and latches onto a leg. Eduardo defends as he backs up to the cage. Assuncao continues to press and does earn the takedown. Eduardo works from a closed guard. Assuncao postures and scores with a few short elbows, but the action is relatively moderate. Eduardo refuses to break the guard. Goddard inches in and finally calls for a restart. One minute left. Eduardo misses a flashy spinning kick. Assuncao gives a little Bruce Lee look as he misses a spinning punch. Both fighters miss again in the final seconds, and MMAjunkie.com gives the opening round to Assuncao, 10-9.

Round 2

Eduardo takes the center and looks to be a little more determined. The two clinch up and briefly hit the deck but pop quickly back to their feet. Assuncao tries to work to the back from the standing position, and Eduardo is forced to defend the advance against the cage. Assuncao finally just drives a knee to the body and then backs away. Eduardo lands a crisp kick top the body, but he needs to up the output. Assuncao ducks in, but Eduardo feels it and sprawls, backing up to the cage as he defends. THe two lock up in the clinch, but there's nothing there. They finally separate from the stalemate, and the crowd urges them to pick up the pace. Both fighters trade punches and knees, but Assuncao slips quickly to the back and earns a nifty trip. Eduardo tries to recover, but Assuncao is on his back. Assuncao works both hooks in and tries for a rear-naked choke. Won't have enough time to finish, but the late action certainly secures him the round, 10-9.

Round 3

Eduardo needs a finish, and he comes out swinging. But it's Assuncao who lands best in an initial flurry. Both fighters look content to trade in the early going, and Assuncao is showing some really crisp striking, as he avoids Eduardo's long reach and fires back with crisp countershots. Eduardo stalking, but he's having a hard time tracking Assuncao down.Eduardo cuts off the cage and begs Assuncao to come in. He does, moving the fight to the floor and attacking Eduardo's leg while defending his own. Assuncao looks comfortable with Eduardo's legs grapevined around his left leg, and he punches away from a standing position. Eduardo is warned a few times for holding Assuncao's right glove. He's warned again seconds later for grabbing the fence. Assuncao is punching, but Goddard decides it's not enough and stands them up. Less than a minute. Eduardo still hunting, but Assuncao doing a fantastic job of managing the distance. Assuncao slips on a kick, and the crowd goes nuts, but he points to the floor to show it wasn't a knockdown. Fight ends on the feet, and MMAjunkie.com will also give the third to Assuncao, giving him the round, 30-27.

Raphael Assuncao def. Johnny Eduardo via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).


David Mitchell
vs. Paulo Thiago

Round 1


Referee Mario Yamasaki in charge. Crowd is electric. Patient opening before both fighters trade in the pocket. Chants in the building are deafening. Still, patient work from both. Mitchell smiles as he moves in, but Thiago ducks under, brings the fight to the floor and sets up in side control. Thiago patient on top as he looks to attack the left arm. Thiago tries to advance to mount, but Mitchell has good defense, and Thiago elects to stand. Mitchell still all smiles, even as a kick glances off his body. Thiago working his jab, The two clinch after a missed Mitchell overhand, and Thiago slams him to the floor and takes side control. One minute left, and Thiago briefly secures a crucifix. Mitchell sound in defense. Thiago stands to close, and the exchange briefly. Big cheers as the round closes, and MMAjunkie.com sees it for Thiago, 10-9.

Round 2

Early jabs from Mitchell met with a Thiago body kick. Thaigo slips on another kick, and it's Mitchell who moves into the bodylock. Thiago defends against the cage and ultimately reverses the course by bringing the fight to the floor and taking half-mount. A slick Mitchell nearly works to the back, but Thiago peels him off and moves up to the feet. Thiago catches a kick and lands a big overhand right that sees Mitchell topple. Thiago follows, but only for a moment before standing back on his feet. Mitchell still smiling, but Thiago brings him down again. Thiago unable to really capitalize early, but the work on the feet sees blood trickling down the nose of Mitchell. Again, nothing on the floor, so Thiago stands. Thiago loading up on overhand rights, and a few are sneaking through. Mitchell continues to issue a bloody smile as he moves forward, but he's having trouble landing anything of consequence. Thiago takes a quick look at the clock as the round closes, and MMAjunkie.com sees it again for Thiago, 10-9.

Round 3

Mitchell taunting on the outside. He wants Thiago to engage. He does, and the two trade shots that bring the electric crowd to a fever pitch. Thiago certainly looking to be tiring, but he does land a punch and move into the clinch. He brings the fight to the floor, where Mitchell latches onto a leg. Thiago feels it and backs away. Two minutes in. It's still Mitchell looking to move forward, but a tiring Thiago – now a little bloodied on the nose, as well – continues to back away and find spots for counters. The pace is slowing in the third, but the chants are keeping the building electric. Thiago does get a few crisp shots in against the cage, and a last-second transition to the back gets the building on their feet as he goes for the rear-naked choke. It won't come, but it secures the round. MMAjunkie.com sees the round for Thiago, 10-9, and gives him the fight, 30-27.

Paulo Thiago def. David Mitchell via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).


SpikeTv Preliminary Results

Rousimar Palhares vs. Dan Miller

Round 1

Referee Herb Dean in the cage as we go live on Spike TV. Palhares takes the center as the crowd shouts his nickname. Miller circles on the outside and opens with a low kick. Both fighters showing respect to open as they look for possibilities. They clinch up against the cage briefly and hit the deck. Palhares is on bottom, and he quickly attacks the arm. Miller spins and pulls through and works smartly back to the feet. Palhares lands a powerful kick to the thigh. Another follows. Miller retreats to the center rather than follow to the cage. Halfway in. Palhares rocks Miller. He charges forward and dumps him on the floor. Somehow, Miller recovers and pushes forward, winding up in top position. Gutsy work by Miller, but Palhares did some damage with that series. Still, Miller stand up and returns to his feet. Palhares still firing off that overhand right. A knee from the clinch lands. A high kick rocks Miller. He hits the deck, and Palhares fires off some nine punches before walking away and leaping onto the cage. Only one problem: The fight's not over. A confused Miller rises, and Dean has to go peel Palhares off the cage. On the restart, Miller grabs an advantage, but the round ends before he can capitalize. What an odd sequence. MMAjunkie.com gives it to Palhares, 10-9.

Round 2

Palhares like a man possessed to open, and he drives in for the takedown. Miller being manhandled on the floor as Palhares assaults him against the cage. Miller grabs a leg and tries to bring the action down, but Palhares steps over to the back and keeps pounding away. Miller with incredible heart, but Palhares is on top and pounding away. Dean watching closely. Miller bloodied, and he tries to secure an arm. Palhares pulls free and continues to punch. He looks to be tiring from top. Adrenaline dump may have got the best of him. Miller surviving underneath, but Palhares in complete control. Palhares' punches have lost some zip, but he's still scoring. Miller thinks leg lock but quickly relents. Punches continue to come from top. Miller covers and rolls and moves, but he's got nothing to offer. Palhares' power has dropped, but he's mauling his opponent. Round ends, and MMAjunkie.com sees it 10-8 for Palhares.

Round 3

Palhares and Miller looked exhausted, and rightfully so. Miller's face is bruised and battered. Still, he fires off a few testing punches. Palhares has lost a lot of steam, but he's still firing the occasional massive blow. Unfortunately, they're missing. Miller starting to find his distance and connecting with straight lefts and rights. Two minutes in. Neither fighter has much in the tank. Palhares is cruising a little, and it's allowing Miller to score points. Miller really finding a home for his hands, but he can't do it with enough frequency to make a difference, as he'll likely need a finish. Every Palhares punch earns cheers from the crowd, and it may sway the judges a bit in this frame. Still, it hardly matters after what he did in the opening round. Both fighters missing with bombs. Round ends, and MMAjunkie.com leans toward Miller for landing the cleaner shots and moving forward, 10-9. Still, he'll come up short in the fight with Palhares taking it 29-27.

Rousimar Palhares def. Dan Miller via unanimous decision (29-27, 30-27, 30-25).

Spencer Fisher vs. Thiago Tavaeres

Round 1

Referee Marc Goddard calls the evening's final prelim. Fisher light early and he drops Tavares with a jab. Tavares right back on the feet and kicks to the ribs. More kicks before Tavares ducks down and drives Fisher into the cage. Tavares steps into half-mount and briefly grabs a guillotine. Not there, so he keeps pressing in with Fisher seated against the cage. Fisher tries to punch from his butt, but Tavares refuses to allow him any room to move. However, not much happening, and Goddard stands them. Tavares moves quickly back into the clinch position, bodylocking Fisher before dragging him to the floor. Fisher again sits up and tries to find room. Tavares advances to half-mount and then full mount. As Fisher turns, Tavares takes the back, looking for the choke. Not there, and Fisher stands. Tavares sticks to him until the round ends. MMAjunkie.com sees it for Tavares, 10-9.

Round 2

Tavares has a few strikes blocked to start, but he's immediately into a takedown, driving Fisher again to the floor.Fisher tries again to sit up, but Tavares advances over both legs and begins punching away. Fisher returns fire, but he's certainly not landing any serious blows. Tavares still looking to create room in tight quarters, and he sneaks his way onto the back. Fisher tries to buck and roll, but he's tapped and eating punches. Fisher tries to cover and defend, but Tavares has a firm base and is in control as he punches away. Goddard gives Fisher every chance to get out, but it's not going to happen. Fight over.

Thiago Tavares def. Spencer Fisher via TKO (punches) - Round 2, 2:51.



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Friday, August 26, 2011

UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to this
UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami fight card. Here is a special look at what your going to see LIVE on FaceBook, SpikeTV & pay per view. What a night it's going to be in Rio De Janiero (HSBC Arena) as UFC returns to it's origins in Brazil.

Link
UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami


http://www.ufc.com/events/ufc143


FaceBook Preliminary Card


Ian Loveland vs. Yves Jabouin

Felipe Arantes vs. Yuri Alcantara

Erick Silva vs. Luis Ramos

Jonny Eduardo vs. Rafael Assuncao

David Mitchell vs. Paulo Thiago


SpikeTv Preliminary Card


Rousimar Palhares vs. Dan Miller

Spencer Fisher vs. Thiago Tavaeres


UFC 134 "Rio" Silva vs. Okami


Stanislav Nedkov vs. Luiz Cane

Edson Barboza vs. Ross Pearson

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Brendan Schaub


UFC 134 "Rio" Co-Main Event

Mauricio "Shogun" Rua
(19-5-0)

vs.

Forrest Griffin
(18-6-0)


UFC 134 "Rio" Main Event Of The Evening

UFC Middleweight Title Match (5, 5mins Rounds)


UFC Middleweight Champion

Anderson "Spider" Silva
(28-4-0)

vs.

Yushin Okami
(25-5-0)


What a night it's going to be LIVE from Rio. As always if you can't see it then check out King Jay on Twitter (http://twitter.com/kingjay91) for match by match Tweetz of results as they happen all night long. 2 BIG time main events & 1 epic title match. Can Silva defend or will Okami upset the hometown favorite?? All that & more will be answered LIVE Saturday night August 27th!!

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

NFL Preseason Standings!!

Hello again everyone,

Here are your preseason standings....As of Saturday August 28, 2011



America Football Conference

AFC East


Miami Dolphins 2 1 0 0.667 61 50

New England Patriots 2 1 0 .667 88 60

New York Jets 1 1 0 0.500 43 27

Buffalo Bills
1 2 0 0.333 48 66




AFC North


Baltimore Ravens 2 1 0 0.667 71 57

Pittsburgh Steelers 2 1 0 0.667 65 46

Cincinnati Bengals 1 2 0 0.333 34 74

Cleveland Browns 1 2 0 0.333 69 71


AFC South


Houston Texans 3 0 0 1.000 77 37

Tennessee Titans 2 1 0 0.667 44 33

Jacksonville Jaguars 1 2 0 0.333 59 95

Indianapolis Colts 0 3 0 0.000 34 73


AFC West


Denver Broncos 2 1 0 0.667 70 54

San Diego Chargers 2 1 0 0.667 71 62

Kansas City Chiefs
0 3 0 0.000 23 70


Oakland Raiders 0 2 0 0.000 21 41



National Football Conference

NFC East


Dallas Cowboys 2 1 0 0.500 54 60

Philadelphia Eagles
2 1 0 0.667 51 44

Washington Redskins 2 1 0 0.667 63 44

New York Giants 1 1 0 0.500 51 33


NFC North

Detroit Lions 3 0 0 1.000 98 41

Green Bay Packers 2 1 0 0.667 69 68

Chicago Bears
1 2 0 0.333 36 58


Minnesota Vikings 1 2 0 0.333 40 44


NFC South


Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2 1 0 0.667 56 44

New Orleans Saints
1 1 0 0.500 38 30


Carolina Panthers 1 2 0 0.333 43 54

Atlanta Falcons 0 3 0 0.000 52 77


NFC West


St. Louis Rams 3 0 0 1.000 63 36

Arizona Cardinals 1 2 0 0.333 75 80

San Fransisco 49ers 1 2 0 0.333 27 57

Seattle Seahawks 1 2 0 0.333 51 60


This will be updated as the weeks continue & then as the season begins we will have up to the week updates for wins & losses for each team. Be sure to check out King Jay on Twitter (http://twitter.com/kingjay91) all NFL season long for picks for the coming weeks when the season begins. All picks will be in by Saturday night. Everything begins when the season begins. Join us LIVE on Twitter for scores by the half & end of games!!

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Tribute To My Late Uncle....

Hello again everyone,

This past Monday August 15th my Uncle Joe passed away. Went to the funeral and heard some of the most beautiful words that the family had to say about a wonderful man, father, husband, uncle & over all human. The family watched as the people who were the closest to him took some time and talked about their memories of him.

Personally I would like to take this time and say a few words about a great uncle, Uncle Joe. Growing up wasn't easy at all. We moved from place to place and never really got settled until if I could remember that far back about when I was 10 years old moving to East York/Scarborough. Through the time we were back and forth visiting both my mom & dad's side of the family. As time went on we became distant from my mom's side of the family. For years we never saw my grandfather (grandmother had passed away around 1989), Uncle Joe, Aunty Radika & my cousin Shauna. Never really got to know them as well as I would have liked to but still there are things I remember about my visits to their place.

Right now I will take you inside some of the memories I have of my late great Uncle Joe....

As a young kid growing up I only saw him a handful of times that I can remember. But from what I do remember he was a tall, overpowering yet so gentle being. I can remember as far back that I can that WOW someone so tall is so nice. Always I remember we were at a dinner and having duck curry for dinner and I was trying (keep in mind I was young) to put my fork through the meat. The fork slipped and the duck flew across the table and Uncle Joe gave me a look and just laughed. I sat there & felt so embarrassed that it happened but it was laughed on and the night continued.

In my later years I was proud to be at Uncle Joe & Aunty Rakida's anniversary party and what a party it was. That ceremony showed how 2 people in love should be and it's true love. I always said that when I got married it should be the way that they carried themselves. Also I was proud to be at my cousins birthday party where they were there as well. I did go up as always to greet them like I always do. But them being there for Shauna's birthday was a HUGE deal for me cause on a personal note some of my milestone birthday's were celebrated alone. So it was nice to see a family untied for their daughter's birthday.

Uncle Joe will always be remember as a GIANT but with the most gentle heart and it will be hard pressed to find anyone like him again. Someone so nice truly only comes once in a lifetime and I am glad to have known him and been around someone like him. No words can describe how good of a person he was. It's with such regret that we a family that we never got the chance to be around him as much as my other cousins were. But at the end of the day I am glad that I had the chance to have met him, a be a nephew to him and so proud to call him family.

In closing thank you Uncle Joe you will never be forgotten by me or anyone else that has had the privilege and honor to meet you. Thank you for all the memories that you created and we continue to remember. I hope that one day I am good enough to meet you again!!

Good bye Uncle Joe & hope you watch over all of us the way you did when you where here!!

Sunday, August 14, 2011

WWE SummerSlam Full Results!!

Hello again everyone,

Welcome to what was the BIGGEST blockbuster of Summer.
WWE SummerSlam what a night it was & here is everything that happened on this amazing night....


Quick Results

Rey Mysterio, Kofi Kingston & John Morrison def. The Miz, R-Truth & Alberto Del Rio!! Rey pins R-Truth

Mark Henry def. Sheamus via count out

Kelly Kelly w/Eve Torres def. Beth Phoenix w/Natalya!! Kelly Kelly rolls up Beth Phoenix

Wade Barrett def. Daniel Bryan via wasteland

Randy Orton def. Christian to become the NEW World champion!! RKO on the steel steps for the win

(C) CM Punk def. (C) John Cena to win the Undisputed WWE Champion!! Cena's foot was on the rope

Alberto Del Rio def. (C) CM Punk to win the Undisputed WWE Title!! Wins after an assault from Kevin Nash


Pre Show


Christian gets interviewed by Josh Matthews during the pre-show. Christian criticizes the 'experts' saying he'll lose the match tonight against Randy Orton. He says he's no stranger to gimmick matches, he's the master of ladder matches. He says if anything, Orton's at a disadvantage because he can't control his temper, and Christian will exploit that, and prove he's the World Champion. He says tonight the voices in Orton's head will say he got beat by the best, he was beat by Christian.

Sheamus gets a bit of promo time to discuss his match with Mark Henry. He says at
SummerSlam, Henry won't be able to run away. Sheamus says bigger isn't better, better is better.

Dark Match


WWE United States Title Match

(C) Dolph Ziggler

vs.

Alex Riley

Dolph Ziggler retains his U.S. title


WWE SummerSlam


http://ss11.wwe.com

Adam does a good job with an instrumental guitar piece, with a few flourishes. It has nothing on Hendrix's version from Woodstock, but it gets the crowd cheering a bit, and it's topped off with some quick fireworks.

This transitions us into a video package highlighting Los Angeles, and of course SummerSlam itself, as the biggest event of the summer. We also get a prominent look at the Punk/Cena match coming up later in the night.

The pyro hits again, much bigger this time, and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV. Cole hypes the sold out crowd at the Staples Center, and The Miz's music hits, he makes his way out through his inflatable 'Awesome' set.


Rey Mysterio, Kofi Kingston & John Morrison


vs.

The Miz, R-Truth & Alberto Del Rio

Miz has a mic in hand and he says he's returned to
SummerSlam . He says he wants to take this time to thank everyone for their insitence that he competes tonight, and their unwavering support. So he wants everyone to watch while he steals the show, but he's interrupted by the Truth. Truth says he doesn't know why Miz wants to thank the people in LA. You know how Truth doesn't like spiders, spiders starts with the letter S. And so does SummerSlam . And singing at SummerSlam will be Ceelo Green, and Conspiracy starts with C. He's in turn interrupted by Alberto Del Rio.

Del Rio drives out in a beautiful Ferrari, and he's introduced by Ricardo Rodriegez of course. Del Rio comes down to the ring with his Money in the Bank briefcase in hand. Del Rio poses for the crowd for a bit, and the crowd actually chants his name. Kofi Kingston is the next man out to the entrance ramp, and he gets a good pop, looks like this will be a six man tag.

John Morrison is the next man out to the ring, and he gets a decent reaction. Morrison gives his sunglasses to a kid on the way to the ring. Rey Mysterio is the third man announced for his team and he gets a great reaction from his hometown crowd.

Rey Mysterio, Kofi Kingston & John Morrison

vs.

The Miz, R-Truth & Alberto Del Rio

Kingston and Miz look to start things out for their respective teams. We get a lock up to kick things off and Miz locks in a head lock. Kingston is quick to fight out of it and lock in a head lock of his own. Miz pushes him off but goes down to a shoulderblock, then a monkey flip, and then a dropkick. Morrison tags in, and the two pick Miz up and drop him down stomach first to the mat. Morrison hits a big leg drop on Miz and goes for the pin, but Miz kicks out. Miz is able to tag in R-Truth, and Morrison takes him down with a series of punches before taking him to the corner, slamming his head into the turnbuckle and hitting a big springboard kick. Truth is able to catch Morrison with a quick shot and a couple of big kicks to the gut but he walks into a kick to the face. Morrison goes up to the top but he's pushed to the floor by Miz.

Back in the ring, Truth hits Morrison with a snap mare and locks in a rear chin lock. Morrison is able to fight up but Miz tags in and takes Morrison back down to the mat before hitting a big kick. Miz goes for the pin, gets two and goes right into a rear chin lock. Morrison is able to fight up to his feet, and hits Miz with a big kick that lays him out. Morrison makes the tag to Kofi who comes in and takes out Miz with a series of chops and a big dropkick. Miz is able to push Kofi into the corner but he eats a big boot and a springboard cross body. Kofi takes Truth off the apron with an elbow and then hits the boom drop on Miz. Kofi gets the crowd riled up and goes for the TIP. Miz counters with the SCF, but Kofi fights out and hits the SOS. Del Rio breaks up a pin and knocks Mysterio from the apron, but he's sent from the ring by Kofi. Miz takes Kofi out with some kind of move that spikes Kofi on his forehead and it's good for a near fall.

Truth tags in and immediately goes to work with a series of right hands before hitting a sit out front suplex which is good for a near fall. Del Rio tags in and hits a running kick to Kofi's ribs before hitting a back body drop that's good for another two count. Del Rio gets kicked away by Kofi, but Miz tags in and prevents the tag, hitting a quick suplex which is good for another near fall. Miz jaws with Mysterio for a bit and ends up rolled up but he kicks out at two and hits Kofi with a solid clothesline that's good for another two count. Miz locks in another rear chin lock.

Kingston is able to fight out of it and both men are down. Truth and Mysterio tag in and Mysterio takes him down with a seated senton and a quick cross body for two. Truth ducks a clothesline but eats a kick to the side of the head that's good for two. Mysterio hits a hurricarana that sends Truth into the ropes, and a low dropkick that sends Miz in as well. Del Rio trips Miz up but he's takes out by a plancha from Morrison. Miz avoids the 619, but he's taken out by Kofi coming off the top. Truth eats the boots from Mysterio, then a splash from the top rope, and Rey pins Truth for three.

Winners: Rey Mysterio, Kofi Kingston and John Morrison

Backstage:

CM Punk is backstage with Johnny Ace who is asking for an apology for what happened on Raw last week right now. Punk sarcastically apologizes, calling Lauranitis by his title, and saying he's sorry again, smirking the whole time. Punk turns around and there's Stephanie McMahon who wishes Punk luck. Punk finds it hard to believe. He tells her to wish her husband, or father luck. Stephanie says she spoke to both, and they wish luck to both Punk and Cena, but what would she know, she's Vince's clueless daughter. Punk agrees, but says he called her idiotic. Steph offers her hand, but Punk declines, saying he knows where that hand has been. AWESOME SEGMENT.

We get a look at the events that have led up to Henry vs. Sheamus match, including Henry assaulting various WWE personnel, and taking out the Big Show and Kane.


Sheamus

vs.

Mark Henry


The bell rings and Henry and Sheamus go at is immediately. Henry takes Sheamus down with a shoulder block. Sheamus comes back with a series of quick punches, but he goes down to a head butt, then another. Henry back Sheamus into the corner and Sheamus is quick to fight out with a series of right hands. Sheamus hits a back elbow, and takes Henry down to his knee with a knee to the gut and a series of clubbing blows to the back. Henry shoves Sheamus away but Sheamus comes right back at him. Henry instead tosses Sheamus over the top rope out to the floor.

Henry follows Sheamus to the outside where he picks him up in a gorilla press and throws him back into the ring. Henry gets into the ring and hits a giant clothesline before following up with a big splash. Henry gets a near fall, and he doesn't look happy with it. Sheamus crawls toward the ropes, and Henry brings his whole body crashing down across Sheamus, while leaping to the outside through the ropes. Henry goes for the pin but Sheamus is in the ropes. Sheamus begins to fight back but Henry picks him up and takes him down with a back breaker.

Henry gets Sheamus up across his shoulder. Sheamus fights out of the submission attempt, but Henry throws him into the corner hard, and Sheamus goes down. Henry steps on Sheamus and goes for the Vader bomb, but Sheamus rolls out of the way and Henry crashes down into the mat. The ref begins the count on both men, but both get up before 10. Sheamus hits a couple of big axe handles, ducks a clothesline, and takes Henry down with a flying axe handle. Sheamus hits a series of knee drops to wear Henry down. Sheamus ties Henry up in the ropes and hits a series of big clubbing blows across Henry's chest, stunning him. Sheamus hits the ropes and he and Henry collide hard, both men going down.

Henry charges Sheamus but runs into a big boot. Sheamus goes to the top and hits a flying shoulder block that's good for another near fall. Sheamus goes for the bicycle kick, but Henry avoids it and knocks Sheamus to the mat. Henry goes for a slam but Sheamus reverses out and hits a bicycle kick that sends Henry to the outside. Sheamus goes to the outside to bring Henry into the ring, but Henry fights him off, picks him up, slams him into the ring post, and through the barricade at ringside, and I spot some local So-Cal wrestlers like Joey Ryan at ringside. Sheamus crawls back toward the ring slowly, but the referee reaches 10 before Sheamus can make it back.

Winner by Countout: Mark Henry


Backstage:

Josh Matthews is backstage with World Champion Christian. Christian says that Randy Orton is not leaving
SummerSlam World Champion. He's got an insurance policy, and the entire beneficiary is the WWE. He says this match is going to be an epic summer blockbuster filler with action. And Christian is Harry Potter, and Orton is Cowboys and Aliens, and over-rated, over-matched flop.

Justin Roberts introduces Cee-Lo, who's here to sing his song 'Bright Lights, Bigger City', which also happens to be the theme song for
SummerSlam . Cee-Lo is dressed in a crazy sequin muumuu. Green transitions the song into his more popular past hit 'F*** You' (conveniently re-sung as 'Forget You'). Green has some of the Divas acting as back up dancers for him.


WWE Divas Title Match

(C) Kelly Kelly

vs.

Beth Phoenix

Kelly Kelly makes her way out to the ring with friend Eve Torres in tow. Kelly poses for the fans, and she gets a nice little reaction. Beth Phoenix is out next, with Natalya in tow, not to be outdone.

Beth is wearing some neat new gear which Cole says is Roller Derby looking, and is actually a pretty good description. Cole calls Beth and Natalya the Divas of Doom. The bell rings and Kelly takes it right to Beth with a series of forearms. Beth shoves Kelly away but Kelly is relentless, hitting a hurricarana that sends Phoenix to the apron, and knocking her from the apron to the floor. Kelly goes to the middle turnbuckle and launches herself out to the floor on top of Beth. Back in the ring Kelly and Beth jockey with each other for a bit, but Beth knocks Kelly down. Phoenix gorilla press slams Kelly into the ropes and goes for the pin, getting a two count.

Beth takes Kelly into the corner and puts her boot in her face before hitting a running hip attack. Beth mocks Kelly and goes for the pin but she only gets a two count. Phoenix locks in a rear chin lock. Kelly is able to fight to her feet but Phoenix hits her with a kick to the gut and shoulders her spinning around and jumping up to do damage to the back. Beth jumps up again. Kelly fights out and is able to hit a neckbreaker to take Beth down. Kelly hits Beth with a couple of forearms, but Beth shoulders Kelly again and slams her into the corner, putting her into the tree of woe and kicking at her. Kelly is able to reverse out of it though and rolls up Beth for a two count, but Beth comes right back with a big side suplex with is good for another two count.

Beth goes out to the apron and tries to hit Kelly with a kick to the side of the head, but Kelly avoids it and hangs Beth up on the middle rope. Kelly psychs herself up and goes to town on Beth but Beth knocks her back away. Kelly goes for the back handspring elbow, but Beth catches her in electric chair position, and transitions into glam slam position. Kelly is able to counter it into a roll up, and steal a three count.

Winner and STILL WWE Divas Champion: Kelly Kelly


Backstage:


Stephanie McMahon is shown backstage coming out of John Cena's dressing room.

Truth is shown backstage talking about conspiracy's. He asks Jimmy Hart what he thinks! Jimmy Hart says Truth needs someone to look over him to make sure he isn't taken advantage of so he can make it big. Truth says it makes sense. He needs to think big, and not little, Jimmy. He asks if Hart is little Jimmy. He says Hart smells like little Jimmy. Hart runs off and Truth says conspiracy's everywhere. Truth looks over and Ron Artest is backstage with, I guess his daughter. Truth asks what they're looking at.


Daniel Bryan

vs.

Wade Barrett

The bell rings and Barrett kicks Bryan in the gut and clubs him across the back. Barrett locks in a head lock, and Bryan fights out of it only to eat a shoulder block. Bryan hits a running knee to Barrett's gut and hits a couple of European uppercuts. Bryan goes to work on Barrett's arm but Barrett hits a big right hand to take Bryan down for a near fall. Barrett locks in an arm lock, but Bryan fights it off and hits a big dropkick, locking in a hammer lock and just absolutely stretching Wade Barrett and almost getting a pin at the same time. Barrett fights it off but runs into another Bryan dropkick that's good for another near fall.

Barrett fights back and puts Bryan into the corner, but Bryan uses his speed to get out of it, hits a dragon screw, and launches himself into the corner to hit a huge dropkick that sets up another near fall. Bryan goes for a Mexican surfboard, but stomps down on Barrett's knees instead. Bryan hits a kick to Barrett's chest that's good for another two count. Barrett sends Bryan into the corner but Bryan back flips over Barrett. Bryan hits the ropes only to run into a big side slam that's good for another two count.

Barrett uses the ropes to hit a sick assisted back breaker that's good for another near fall. Barrett locks in a rear chin lock but Bryan fights out and hits a huge running kick. Bryan lays in deep with a couple of European uppercuts, but Barrett lays him out with a running forearm. Barrett chokes Bryan against the middle rope before tying him up and hitting him with a series of knees to the head. Barrett charges Bryan, still tied up in the ropes, and hits him with a giant boot that sends Bryan to the floor.

Barrett brings Bryan back into the ring for another near fall and locks in another rear chin lock. Bryan is able to fight out of it and hits Barrett with a couple of forearms. Barrett sends Bryan to the apron, but misses a kick and ends up in the ropes. Barrett and Bryan trade blows on the apron and Barrett teases the wasteland from the apron, but Bryan fights it off and kicks Barrett to the floor, before coming off the apron to put his knee right in Barrett's face.

Back in the ring Bryan hits a huge missile dropkick that's good for another two count and Barrett looks stunned. Barrett is able to catch Bryan with a kick, but when Barrett goes for a pump handle slam, Bryan fights out and lays into Barrett with a series of kicks to the thighs. Bryan hits some nasty kicks to Barrett's chest, then a final one to the side of his head, but it's still not enough for three.

Bryan charges Barrett in the corner but Barrett avoids it and hits a running boot. Barrett goes for the wasteland, but Bryan counters into a guillotine choke, then the Labell lock, but Barrett is able to reach the ropes to force a break. Bryan continues to lay into Barrett with some nasty kicks. Bryan puts Barrett on the top rope and follows up, but Barrett pushes Bryan away and takes him out with a nasty shoulder block. Barrett connects with the wasteland, and goes for the pin, getting the three count.

Winner: Wade Barrett

The events leading to tonight's World Heavyweight Championship match are shown.


WWE SummerSlam Co-Main Event

No
Holds Barred


World Heavyweight Title Match

(C) Christian

vs.

Randy Orton

Christian is the first man to make his way out to the ring, and he gets a bit of a reaction from the crowd, although they've been a bit hard to read tonight.

Christian has a mic and a big smile on his face. He tells the crowd he couldn't wait for this moment. Ever since he told the world he had a major announcement that was going to change everything. Unlike Orton, Teddy Long or Ever Triple H, Christian is a man with integrity, so he'd like to welcome the man that's going to be in his corner tonight. His best friend, that Rated R Superstar, Edge! Edge's music hits, and he does indeed make his way out, with a short haircut, to a HUGE pop from the crowd.


Edge makes his way down to the ring and poses on the turnbuckles to a lot of praise from the crowd. Edge and Christian hug in the middle of the ring. Edge and Christian soak in the awesome crowd reaction for a bit.

Edge takes the mic. He says that was fun, and thanks the crowd. He says here's the thing though, as everyone knows, the WWE doctors have told Edge that he'll never be able to physically compete here again, but when he left he was actually happy, because he felt like he opened the door for Christian, and he kicked it wide open. He says no one deserved it more that Christian, and he thought it was unfair that Long made him defend the title five days after a ladder match, but Christian just kept complaining about it, over and over again. He says he whined and moaned. Christian got rematch after rematch and won the title back, but he did it but DQ? He says Edge did some horrible, heinous things in here, but he always did it with style and panache, he wasn't boring. He says he didn't hide behind lawyers, suits and clipboards. Somewhere along the line Christian became a disgrace to himself. He says he loves him, and will always be his best friend, but he needs to hear it from Edge, he didn't think his best fried would be a whining crying little bitch. Edge walks away and Christian yells.

Orton's music hits, and the challenger makes his way out to the ring to a big pop from the crowd. We get formal ring introductions and we are ready to go!

The bell rings and both men circle each other, talking smack for a bit. Both trade right hands before Orton takes Christian into the corner. Orton lays in with a boot, but Christian comes back with a couple of big right hands, sending Orton into the corner. Orton comes right back with a big clothesline, but Christian goes to the apron and hangs Orton up on the top rope before hitting a big elbow from the middle rope. Christian chokes Orton in the corner and rips away at his face. Orton is able to send Christian into the corner and hit a back body drop before beginning to stomp away at Christian's joints, and laying a big one in Christian's stomach.

Christian chokes Orton in the ropes and Orton tries to counter into his rope assisted DDT, but Christian is able to send Orton to the outside. On the outside, Christian ends up being shoved into the barricade hard, and Orton takes apart the announce table. Orton stops Christian from going into the ring and goes for the RKO on the announce table. Chrisitan grabs his title and begins running out of the arena, but Orton pursues and stops him in the crowd. Orton brings Christian back down to ring level and stomps away at him.

Orton sends Christian back into the ring, where he mounts him in the corner and lays into him with repeated punches, but when Orton charges Christian, Christian side steps him and Orton goes shoulder first into the ring post. Orton goes to the outside and Christian follows him, to bring him back into the ring. Christian goes under the ring and brings out a kendo stick, slamming it on the stairs on his way into the ring. Christian hits Orton in the gut, shoulders and back with the kendo stick, before standing over him and digging it into his neck. Christian goes for the pin but he only gets two. Christian backs off and goes for a big hit but Orton ducks it and the stick flies out of the ring. Orton tries to turn it around but Christian puts Orton right down and it's good for another near fall for Christian.

Orton comes up with a roll up out of nowhere and it's only good for a two count. Christian comes right back with a spinebuster for another near fall, and Christian goes to the outside to grab the kendo stick. Christian goes to the middle rope and leaps off, but Orton counters with a big dropkick to Christian's chest.

Orton hits his snap powerslam, and he grabs the kendo stick. He goes to useit, but ends up eating boots from Christian. Orton goes for another roll up but only gets two. Orton connects with a Thesz press and lays in with punches. Christian goes to the apron. Orton goes for the DDT, but Christian counters into Killswitch position. Orton changes it up into his patented across the back backbreaker. Orton backs up and goes for the punt, but Christian goes to the outside, and grabs Orton's legs. Orton pulls his legs back and causes Christian to go head first into the ring post. Orton goes to the outside and goes under the ring to grab a table.

Orton actually grabs two tables, sending one into the ring, and going back out. When Orton gets to the outside though, Christian backs him right into the apron, hard. Christian sets up the table on the outside and goes for Orton, but Orton turns it around and slams him head first into the table. Orton brings Christian back into the ring with a superplex on the not set up table in the middle of the ring. Orton goes for the pin but Christian kicks out at two. Orton goes to set up the table, but one of the legs is already completely destroyed and it's dented inward.

Orton picks Christian up, but Christian hits the reverse DDT. Christian teases the spear, but Orton jumps over it. Orton goes for the RKO, but Christian sends him to the outside instead. On the outside Orton sends Christian into the steps, and Christian takes the Mick Foley bump, hitting them knees first and flipping over top of the stairs. Orton takes the steps apart and props them against the ring apron. Orton tries to send Christian into the steps but Christian counters and sends Orton into the steps head first.

They move over to the announce table where Christian grabs a monitor from the Spanish announce table and uses it to bash Orton's head. Christian puts Orton on the table and mocks Orton's psych up routine. Christian gets on the table with Orton and tries for something, but he took too long as Orton transitions right into the RKO through the table and down to the floor.

Both men are slow to climb back into the ring, but the both make it eventually. Both men get up to their feet and bump into each other. Orton tries for the RKO but Christian counters into the Killswitch. Christian goes for the pin but Orton kicks out at two!

Christian goes to the outside and grabs two steel chairs, bringing them into the ring. Christian sets up one of the chairs under Orton's head and he has the other in his hands. Christian spits in Orton's face and hits him with the boot. Christian goes for the conchairto but Orton moves and Christian dropkick the chair. Orton smacks Christian across the back with the chair and Christian goes to the apron. Orton uses the chair to hit Christian and send him through the table that was set up at ringside earlier.

Orton goes to the outside and brings the stairs into the ring, along with garbage cans, and he brings the kendo sticks back as well. Orton tries to stomp on Christian's head while he's laid on the steps, but Christian moves. Orton is able to connect with a powerslam through the table in the corner though. Orton whacks Christian with the kendo stick a couple of times, and Christian goes to the apron. Orton brings Christian back into the ring with his rope assisted DDT, planting Christian face first into a garbage can.

Orton drops down to his hands and knees and psychs himself up. Christian comes up with a kendo stick shot. Christian comes off the second rope, but Orton catches him with an RKO planting him on the steel steps. Orton gets the pin and the three count.

Winner and NEW World Heavyweight Champion: Randy Orton

We get a video of the WWE Axxess events that led up to SummerSlam over the past week.

Stephanie McMahon and Triple H are show talking to each other backstage before Hunter walks off to ref tonight's main event.

The events leading to tonight's WWE Championship match are shown.


WWE SummerSlam Main Event

Undisputed WWE Title Match

Title For Title

Special Guest Referee HHH

(C) CM Punk

vs.

(C) John Cena

Triple H is the first man to make his way out to the ring for this match, and of course he's wearing the classic zebra stripes for this one.


CM Punk is the first competitor to make his way to the ring, and he gets a huge pop as soon as his music hits. Punk plays to the crowd, with much success, as he makes his way down to the ring. Punk stares down Hunter for a bit before turning around and yelling 'Best in the world!', and then posing on the turnbuckle.

It's MAIN EVENT time. Expect a MAJOR finish.

Out first comes the WWE C.O.O. in a referee shirt. Triple H enters the ring, doesn't do the water spit pose (even though he came to the ring with a bottle of water). He simply stands in the ring and we hear CM Punk's music. Out comes our first WWE Champion, CM Punk. He sits Indian style in the middle of the ring and waits for his opponent. After a slight delay, John Cena's music hits. Our second WWE Champion, Cena, makes his way to the ring. Crowd is clearly pro-Punk and anti-Cena, although not as emphatically as was the case in Chicago at Money In The Bank. Justin Roberts does the big drawn-out, pre-match introductions. Crowd somewhat split for Punk during his. Crowd clearly anti-Cena for his. Triple H checks each guy before the match. A loud "CM Punk" chant breaks out before the bell sounds. The bell finally does sound and our WWE unified title match begins. Punk and Cena lock up and Punk muscles Cena into the corner. They seperate. Crowd is chanting loudly during the early goings. Hot atmosphere. Side-headlock by Punk on Cena. Cena down to one knee. Cena pushes Punk into the ropes. Punk shoulder-blocks Cena down. They lock up again and Cena takes Punk down by his arm. They seperate again. Both guys are cautious in the early moments of the match. Defeaning "CM Punk" / "Let's Go Cena" dueling chants break out, to which both guys stop and acknowledge in the ring. Cena shoulder blocks Punk down and we're back into the action. Cena is taking Punk down a few times and applying chinlocks to him, showing the first signs of anyone being in control of the offense. Just as I say that, Punk hits a flying kick onto Cena for a nearfall. Punk has Cena in a chinlock now. Cena hits a gut-wrench slam on Punk out of nowhere. And another chinlock. That's about enough of these chinlocks, rear-headlocks, whatever you wanna call them. Punk works to his feet but Cena suplexes him down and slaps the choke back on. "You can't wrestle" chant breaks out towards Cena. Punk finally gets some offense going, as he lands an assortment of kicks that floors the co-champion. Punk keeping Cena on the mat for his attack thus far. Punk with some kind of leg-scissors on Cena's body now. Cena nearly applies the STF to Punk, but Punk avoids it. Punk tries suplexing Cena back in the ring. Cena tries suplexing Punk to the floor. In the end, Punk throats-Cena across the top rope. Punk hits a flying kick to follow up and knocks Cena to the floor outside the ring. The crowd chants pick back up as Cena crawls around on the floor. Cena gets back in the ring and Punk kicks the crap out of him to the body while he crawls around. Punk drops an elbow on Cena and pins him, Cena kicks out at two. Cena muscles his way to his feet while locked in a submission by Punk. Cena muscles Punk over and side-slams him to break the lock. Both guys are down now as Triple H looks on in his spiffy referee shirt. "You can't wrestle" chants part duex break out. Cena shoulder-blocks Punk down. He tries to do so again but Punk catches him coming in with a flying knee to the face. Cena is firing up now and throwing Punk around the ring. Punk slows him down with a knee but Cena reverses moments later for a big slam. Punk motioning for the Five Knuckle Shuffle as the crowd showers him with boo's. Punk blocks it but Cena nearly catches him in the STF. Punk reverses that into a weird submission hold on the ground. Somewhat of a gogoplata, if you're familiar with mixed-martial arts. Cena ends up reversing it into a STF. Punk works his way out of the hold and applies another submission on him. Somewhat of a keylock arm submission mixed with a gator choke. Triple H checks on Cena, including the picking his arm up spot and the counting his shoulders to the mat spot. Cena switches the hold back to the STF. Punk screaming as he crawls to the ropes. He makes it there, laying his foot across the ropes. Triple H forces Cena to break the hold. Both guys sell the damage from the submission holds they were just stuck in. Punk dumps Cena over the top and onto the floor. Punk hits a big dive through the middle rope onto the floor on Cena. Both guys are down on the outside now as a loud "CM Punk" chant breaks out inside L.A.'s Staples Center. Triple H is counting both guys out in the ring as replays are shown. Triple H gets to the count of nine and both guys clearly aren't going to make it back in the ring in time. HHH goes to the floor and rolls Cena back in himself. Then he rolls Punk back in himself. Then he rolls back in the ring and signals with his hands that this match is going to continue anyways. Both guys finally make it back to their feet and exchange punches. "Boo" everytime Cena lands one. "Yay" everytime Punk does. Cena nearly gets Punk with the Attitude Adjustment but Punk rolls out. Cena catches Punk with a beautiful dropkick. He follows that up with the Five Knuckle Shuffle. Cena hoists Punk up for the Attitude Adjustment, but again Punk escapes. A series of pin attempts by both guys, two count on each of them. It concludes with Punk knocking Cena flat on his ass with a roundhouse kick. We get a replay of Cena's nice dropkick from a few moments earlier. Punk hoists Cena up for the GTS but Cena avoids it. Cena hits a big powerslam on Punk for a nearfall. Cena climbs to the top rope but Punk catches him up there with a running knee to the face. Now Punk is on the ropes. He comes off the middle rope with a flying bulldog. Punk tries a pin on Cena but Cena manages to kick out at two. Loud dueling Punk-Cena chants break out yet again. The crowd has really been hot for this match the entire time. Punk slingshots himself into the ring but Cena catches him coming in with the STF. Cena is yelling at Punk to tap. Punk is screaming. Triple H is asking him if he quits. He continuously says no. Punk finally makes it to the ropes to break the hold. Cena picks Punk up for the Attitude Adjustment. Punk reverses it to a GTS attempt. Cena reverses that back into the Attitude Adjustment. He immediately hits it and immediately covers him. Punk still kicks out at two. Close-up shot of Cena's face and we see Cena looking extremely discouraged. Cena arguing with HHH now about the count. Cena goes up to the top rope. He waits for Punk to get up. Cena tries the flying leg drop but Punk moved in time. Punk picks Cena up and hits the GTS. He immediately covers Cena but Cena also kicks out at two. Now Punk looks discouraged. He also looks kind of pissed as he stares at HHH. He too seems to feel it was a three count. Dueling Cena-Punk chants start up again in the audience. Punk now going to the top rope. Punk hits a big elbow drop off the top onto Cena. He immediately covers him, but again only gets two. Again, Punk looks at HHH in disbelief about the count. The crowd chants "Randy Savage" incredibly loud due to Punk's flying elbow drop off the top. Nice. Commentary doesn't acknowledge the chants. Not so nice. Action resumes in the ring now as both guys exchange punches and kicks. Punk hits a flying knee on Punk and immediately follows it up with a GTS. Punk pins him immediately and gets the three, although Cena's foot was on the rope as Triple H counted.

Winner and Now UNDISPUTED WWE Champion: CM Punk


After The Match: Kevin Nash Attacks CM Punk

HHH hands Punk the title and Punk celebrates. Punk exits the ring. Cena tells HHH his foot was on the ropes and he missed it Punk is shown celebrating with the title outside the ring. Cena slides out of the ring now and heads to the back. Punk is sitting on the announce table still celebrating with the title. He's walking around the ring now with the belt. Punk takes his title and rolls back into the ring, where HHH still stands. HHH is clapping his hands for Punk. Punk walking closer and closer to HHH. HHH sticks his hand out to shake Punk's hand. Punk looks at HHH's hand. Punk doesn't shake it, but HHH says "screw it" and simply raises Punk's hand. HHH claps for Punk one more time and then heads to the back. Punk is left in the ring by himself with the title, now apparently the lone WWE Champion, despite Cena obviously having his foot on the ropes during the pin. No Stephanie McMahon to overturn the decision? Nothing? Cmon. Whoa, back in the ring Kevin FN Nash comes out of nowhere and clotheslines Punk down. Nash then powerbombs Punk. Crowd is going nuts. HHH sees what's going on and heads back to the ring. Nash exits and leaves through the crowd.


WWE SummerSlam BONUS MATCH

Money In The Bank Cash In

Undisputed WWE Title Match


(C) CM Punk

vs.

Money In The Bank Briefcase

Alberto Del Rio

Alberto Del Rio now comes out to the ring with his Money In The Bank briefcase. Punk is still out from the attack by Nash. Del Rio cashes in officially, as the bell sounds. Del Rio hits Punk with a big kick and pins him: 1, 2, 3. We have a new Undisputed (well, I'm sure it'll be disputed like crazy after all that just went down) Champion -- Alberto Del Rio!

Winner and NEW WWE Champion: Alberto Del Rio


What a night it was on pay per view. SHOCKING moment Kevin Nash comes through the crowd beats up Punk only for Del Rio to cash in & become the NEW Undisputed champion. No one saw that coming & Los Angeles was HOT all night long and for it to end like that?? WOW is all that can be said!!

Thanks so much for joining us. What a night at SummerSlam. The next time WWE is on pay per view is Sunday night September 18th from HSBC arena in Buffalo, NY

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