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**Celebrating 20 Years**

June 28, 2009

This Day in Wrestling History

Chief Jay & Jules Strongbow defeated Mr. Fuji & Mr. Saito for the WWWF(WWE) Tag Team title.
June 28, 1982

Steve Austin defeated the Undertaker for the WWF(E) Heavyweight title.
June 28, 1999

June 27, 2009

Lashley Defeats Bob Sapp to go 4-0

Pacquiao to Film Movie "Wapakman" with Batista and Pussycat Doll

Kaliqo's Predictions, Picks & Speculations for The Bash

World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk vs. Jeff Hardy
Since it appears that CM Punk is making a heel turn, I would think he is going to win this match with a lot of physicality from Jeff.

WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Triple H
This storyline has gotten a little stale. I would like to see some sort of swerve during the match, but not the predictable Legacy run-in.

ECW Championship Scramble Match
Jack Swagger or Christian or we riot.

Women's Champion Melina vs. Michelle McCool (Women's Championship Match)
I would like to see Michelle win the title and then enter a program with Beth Phoenix.

Intercontinental Championship vs. Mask: Chris Jericho vs. Rey Mysterio
Great storyline here but I'm torn. I want Rey to keep his mask because it adds to his mystique, but I want Jericho to win the match. *sigh*

The Great Khali vs. Dolph Ziggler
If Triple H can't make Khali look good, than no one can. Good time for a bathroom break and snack run.

John Cena vs. The Miz
Lots of potential for a descent match. The Miz has improved a lot.

Unified Tag Team Champions Carlito & Primo vs. Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase
Dear God let's hope Legacy wins and the Colons return to Puerto Rico.

TNA's Beer Money, Inc: Order Me Another Round

It's now only natural after someone shouts the word "Beer" you respond with "Money." Total Nonstop Action (TNA), known for it's aging main-event talent pool and overbooked finishes, has done some good. They have given us one of the better tag teams in recent memory in Beer Money, Inc.

So just who are the fellows who are every bartender's favorite patrons? Click here.

source: bleacherreport.com

This Day in Wrestling History

A federal court ruling allows the WWF(E) to move its programming from USA Networks to CBS/Viacom on TNN (now Spike TV).
June 27, 2000

June 26, 2009

SmackDown Results: Rage Before The Bash

With World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk as guest referee, Edge & Chris Jericho went to war with Jeff Hardy & Rey Mysterio in a "Rage in the Cage" Match. In the end, it was “Team Ego” who prevailed when The Rated-R Superstar avoided a Twist of Fate from Hardy and stunned the high-flyer with a hard-hitting spear.

After the match was over, CM Punk, perhaps being sarcastic, offered up his praises for Hardy, saying he fought a good fight despite losing the match. On Sunday, the two will clash for Punk’s World Heavyweight Championship at The Bash. Full results.

source: wwe.com

Bobby Kay Still on Maritime Minds

Bobby Kay, one of the famed Cormier brothers of New Brunswick, finds it hard to believe that his wrestling career, which began more than 40 years ago, is still remembered. "I've been out of wrestling for 20, 21 years now. I'm just surprised that people are still talking about it. It's amazing, I met some people the other day, when they found out who I was, they just went crazy."...More?

source: slam wrestling

Three Stages of Hell History

This Sunday, Randy Orton will defend his WWE Title against Triple H under stipulations the WWE Universe hasn't seen in seven years: A Three Stages of Hell Match. The odds will be stacked against The Viper as this is his first Three Stages of Hell contest, while his opponent, The Game, has not only competed in both of the match type's prior outings, but also walked away the victor. Join WWE.com as we take a look at the history of this devilish competition, and make sure to check out our full preview of Sunday's WWE Championship Match.

This Day in Wrestling History

"The Original Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers dies of a stroke at age 71.
June 26, 1992

Mick Foley is named the new WWF(E) Commissioner by Linda McMahon.
June 26, 2000

June 25, 2009

TNA iMPACT! Recap 06/25

WWE Superstars Results: Threat Level is High

Since defeating Montel Vontavious Porter for the United States Championship, Kofi Kingston’s in-ring performance has been nothing short of outstanding and tonight was no different. Pitted against two former champions who were eager to regain the United States Championship, the explosive Kingston overcame the odds and held onto his gold in an exciting main event. The Jamaican Superstar may owe some of his victory to the fact that Matt Hardy and MVP could not get past their torrid history and spent as much time battling each other as they did Kingston. While Hardy and The Ballin’ Superstar waged a war of their own, Kingston took the opportunity to capitalize and score the victory. Full results.

source: wwe.com

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