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February 15, 2009

Triple H Regains the Throne

Just as he did at Now Way Out in 2008, Triple H outlasted five other Superstars to emerge victorious from the Elimination Chamber. The win earned him Edge’s WWE Championship and made The Game a 13-time World Champion...More?

New Champions Crowned at No Way Out

Detailed Results

No Way Out Results

Undertaker vs. Triple H vs. Big Show vs. Edge (c) vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Vladimir Kozlov WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Match
Winner: Triple H and new WWE Champion

Shane McMahon vs. Randy Orton (No Holds Barred Match)
Winner: Randy Orton

Jack Swagger(c) vs. Finlay
Winner: Jack Swagger(c)

JBL vs. Shawn Michaels (All or Nothing Match
Winner: Shawn Michaels

World Heavyweight Title Elimination Chamber Match
Kane, Kofi Kingston, Chris Jericho, John Cena, Rey Mysterio and Mike Knox in the Elimination Chamber

Winner: Edge - After taking out Kofi Kingston before the Elimination Chamber Match began, Edge took Kingston's place and went on to pin Rey Mysterio to become the new World Heavyweight Champion.

No Way Out: Dark Match

Melina retained the WWE Women's Championship against Beth Phoenix in a dark match prior to tonight's No Way Out pay-per-view.

Fightin' Fanboys: WWE's Matt Striker

The Extreme Educator of World Wrestling Entertainment enlightens us on his affection for cosmic Marvel and more. Click here.

source: marvel.com

Update on Marijuana Fines in WWE

Elijah Burke on his WWE Departure

Date Set for Linda McMahon's Final Vote to Clear BOE Hurdle

WWE CEO Linda McMahon's nomination to the Board of Education will be voted on by the Connecticut House of Representatives on Tuesday, Feb. 17th. McMahon passed the Senate by a 34-1 vote. The one dissenter labeled the WWE as "barbaric".

Gov. Ventura: Where is MLB Commissioner Selig's indictment?

Former Minn. Gov. Jesse Ventura says he wonders why the federal government has not indicted Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig after 104 players tested positive for steroids in 2003.
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"In the early '90s, the federal government came into pro wrestling and tried to put Vince McMahon in prison for steroid use of wrestlers. My question is: They've now determined 104 baseball players failed their steroid test in 2003 - 104. They indicted Vince McMahon, why aren't they indicting Bud Selig?" Ventura asked. "He's the head of baseball, it happened on his watch."...More?

source: 9news.com

TNA has become the WWE Retirement Home

This Day in Wrestling History

Louie Spicolli died of a drug overdose at 27
February 15, 1998

The Rock defeated Mankind for the WWF(E) Heavyweight title and Shane McMahon defeated X-Pac for the WWF(E) European Heavyweight title
February 15, 1999

Eddie Guerrero defeated Brock Lesnar at No Way Out to win the WWE Championship
February 15, 2004

February 14, 2009

Mick Foley's Nixed Sitcom: Who Wanted Out?

More details have surfaced concerning the dropping of the Mick Foley sitcom project that we reported on earlier in the week. "Have a Nice Day," which was originally proposed to star Foley and a former Survivor cast member, was recently nixed when Foley decided he wanted out of the project. Lost Colony Entertainent, who was set to produce the show, had this to say on their myspace page.

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