Sources inside WWE reveal that World Wrestling Entertainment executives are already thinking ahead to next year’s WrestleMania. And the Undertaker may once again headline the event. His opponent? Possibly Triple H. If rumblings and speculation are to be believed, the WWE is interested in developing a storyline in which Triple H wants to avenge the career-ending loss of his best friend Shawn Michaels by defeating the man who eliminated HBK from the WWE – the Undertaker.
Triple H, however, has already lost to the Undertaker on the grandest stage in sports entertainment. Triple H, as many wrestling fans recall, lost a hard-fought battle to the Undertaker at WrestleMania 17. Could a rematch ten years in the making headline WrestleMania 27 when the spectacle comes to Atlanta, Georgia?
As it stands, this is the main event the WWE wants. And if previous rumors are to be believed, Triple H is interested in retiring in the not so distant future. As a result, Triple H may take a page from Shawn Michaels’s book and put this career up against the Undertaker’s undefeated streak at WrestleMania 27, resulting in the likely continuation of the Taker’s streak and the end of yet another storied career.
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Rumor Mill - Triple H vs. The Undertaker at WMXXVII?
SmackDown Results: To the Extreme
CM Punk and his loyal disciples – Luke Gallows and Serena – brandished a barber’s chair at ringside, promising to induct a new follower into The Straight Edge Society and shave his head.
Their explosive match with Rey Mysterio and Kane was intense from beginning to end. As Gallows and The Big Red Monster brawled outside the ring, The Master of the 619 propelled himself off the ropes, directly at The Second City Saint. Although Mysterio was unable to dial up the 619, he did kick Punk into the barber’s chair after the match. However, before he could continue the hair cut he had started to give Punk on Raw, Serena jumped in between them and allowed her “savior” to escape. Full results.
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Triple H Spotted Filming Movie in New Orleans
Triple H was spotted filming the new WWE Studios project "Killing Karma" on Thursday in the New Orleans area reports Prowrestling.net. One wrestling fan spotted Triple H filming a scene about 20 miles down river from the city in a remote part of St. Bernard Parish.
Interview with Frankie Kazarian
This Day in Wrestling History
Happy Birthday to:
Tony Atlas
April 23, 1956
Terry Gordy
April, 23, 1961
John Cena
April 23, 1977
Curt Hennig defeated Tito Santana in a tournament final for the WWF(E) Intercontinental title.
April 23, 1990
April 22, 2010
Another WWE Release
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WWE has come to terms on the release of Mike Knox as of today, April 22, 2010. We wish him the best in all future endeavors.
Update on Vince Russo and His Role With TNA
Vince Russo has stated that he is burned out on the creative side and is going to take a break from the writing process. Russo will be taking a break from the creative team, and move to Nashville, reports the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Russo no longer wants to be the head writer, but will still have input in the creative process.
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WWE Superstars Results: Rookie Mistake
After the disappointing events of tonight’s main event, Carlito might be ready to give his NXT Rookie Michael Tarver a failing grade. For the second Thursday in a row, the young competitor attempted to help his NXT Pro grab a victory on “WWE Superstars” and ended up costing him the match. Still, it’s hard to say whether or not the Puerto Rican Superstar would have defeated John Morrison anyway. The Friday Night Delight was absolutely explosive in this main event, hitting Carlito with an array of dazzling maneuvers on his way to victory. Full results.
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Chris Hero on Reforming The Kings Of Wrestling