"The WWE Title bout far exceeded my expectations. HHH wrestled a smart match and prooved again why he is the WWE Champion. Khali is an unique opponent and the match was better than many expected all things considered."
source: jrsbarbq.com
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August 19, 2008
J.R. comments on the WWE title match at SummerSlam
August 18, 2008
Report and Photos from the Legends FanFest
Kevin Sullivan, JJ Dillon, George South, Ted Dibiase, Michael Hayes, Jimmy Garvin, Thunderbolt Patterson & Robert Fuller at the FanFest.
Legends abound at Charlotte FanFest - source: slam.canoe.ca
Killer Kowalski Update
According to a report by the Wrestling Observer/Figure Four Online is reporting that Walter "Killer" Kowalski's condition was downgraded late Sunday from guarded to poor. He remains unresponsive after suffering a heart attack on August 8.
Raw on Sci-Fi Next Week
Due to the US Open, the August 25th edition of WWE Monday Night Raw will air on the Sci-Fi network, starting at 9pm. A replay of the show will air on the USA Network immediately following tennis coverage.
Former pro wrestler Mark LoMonaco living the spa life
Pro wrestler and spa/salon owner? Yep, Mark LoMonaco has spent nearly 15 years cracking skulls and throwing wrestlers through tables as half of one of the greatest tagteams of all time, the Dudley Boyz.
And now "Buh Buh Ray Dudley" is changing light bulbs and occasionally working the front desk at the Fawnfeather Spa and Salon in Heathrow he co-owns with longtime fiance Fawnfeather Carr...More?
source: orlandosentinel.com
Former wrestler?
Triple H comments on defeating Khali at SummerSlam
Rumor Mill - Release of Wes Adams due to botched match ending
source: wrestling-edge.com
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The Game sees off Khali
Triple H successfully defended his WWE Championship with a powerful victory over The Great Khali at Sumer Slam.
In a match-up of pure power it was once again the trusty Pedigree which ended the contest and ensured the King of Kings prolonged his reign at the top...More?
source: http://www.skysports.com
August 17, 2008
Triple H topples the Giant
Using a devastating Pedigree, WWE Champion Triple H toppled his largest opponent ever – the 7-foot, 3-inch, 420-pound Great Khali – to retain his title at the Biggest Blockbuster of the Summer.
In their first-ever match, The Game and the Punjabi Giant exchanged a series of attacks with one goal in mind – the WWE Championship...More?
SummerSlam Results
MVP v. Jeff Hardy
Winner: MVP
Mickie James & Kofi Kingston (c) v. Santino Marella & Beth Phoenix
Winners: Santino Marella & Beth Phoenix - New Champions
Shawn Michaels Announcement
Shawn Michaels comes to the ring with his wife Rebeka. He states that after speaking with the doctors and his wife about his severe eye injury, he has decided to retire. Chris Jericho comes to the ring and wants Shawn to admit he is leaving because he put him out. Shawn states that he can admit that Chris caused the injury and that Chris needs to admit that he will never be Shawn Michaels. Jericho takes out Shawn's wife. Shawn stares down Jericho as the medics tend to Rebeka.
Mark Henry (c) v. Matt Hardy
Winner: Matt Hardy by DQ, Mark Henry retains his title
CM Punk (c) v. JBL
Winner: CM Punk retains his title
Triple H (c) v. Great Khali
Winner: Triple H retains his title
John Cena v. Batista
Winner: Batista
Undertaker v. Edge
Winner: Undertaker
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Batista speaks on the effects of the Benoit tragedy
"Still to this day, I think people are in shock over it and a lot of people are still in denial," Batista told ninemsn...More?
source: news.ninemsn.com.au
Q&A with Royce Gracie
Royce Gracie, whose father and uncles founded Brazilian jujitsu, is known as "The Godfather of Mixed Martial Arts."
Gracie was handpicked by his brother, Rorion, to fight in the first Ultimate Fighting Championship in 1993 because a then 26-year-old Gracie didn't look like much at a slight 175 pounds. Gracie would go on to defeat opponents outweighing him by at least 20 pounds to win three of the first four UFC titles.
source: azcentral.com
