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July 21, 2010

Rumor Mill - Update on Triple H's Injury

The Wrestling Observer is reporting that Triple H's injury has been identified as a torn biceps. The backstage word going around is that he'll be out until at least late October or could be out as late as December.

Ohio Valley Wrestling Announces Tryout Camp/Training Seminar

Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW), located in Louisville, Kentucky is proud to announce a special two-day tryout camp and training seminar set for Labor Day weekend, Saturday and Sunday September 4th & 5th, in Louisville. The purpose of the camp is to both find new, prospective talent for the OVW roster and training center, as well as to give outside talent the benefit of tutoring and critique from the two men who pioneered the WWE developmental program a decade ago, and who together have trained well over 100 current and former WWE and TNA stars, as well as current UFC Champion Brock Lesnar...More?

July 20, 2010

WWE NXT Results: Perfection on the Course

Hoping to impress the WWE Universe one last time before the NXT Poll, the NXT Rookies competed in the Obstacle Course Challenge. Michael McGillicutty set the time to beat – 26.7 seconds – a feat no other NXT Rookie could accomplish. McGillicutty, who already holds a perfect record at 4-0, also has immunity during next week’s elimination!

Voting in the NXT Poll will begin tomorrow at noon ET on WWE.com. Let your voice be heard, WWE Universe. Your votes count for 50 percent! Full results.

source: wwe.com

Interview with Jeff Jarrett

More Raw Guests Hosts Revealed

From wwe.com:

Oct. 18, 2010: Bobb'e J. Thompson
Starring alongside Big Show in the upcoming WWE Studios film Knucklehead, which opens October 22, Bobb'e J. Thompson is quite familiar with the kind of over-the-top thrills that can only be found within the WWE Universe. But when the Role Models star visits Raw to serve as guest host, the young comedic actor just might have his hands full.

Oct. 25, 2010: Toby Keith
There has been no small number of cowboy hat-wearing showmen who have made their mark on the WWE Universe, from WWE Hall of Famer "Cowboy" Bob Orton to John "Bradshaw" Layfield to Hall of Fame announcer Jim Ross. But the WWE Universe can add one more legend to those ranks when country music sensation and longtime WWE fan Toby Keith hosts Monday Night Raw.

July 19, 2010

Raw Results: Nexus or Against Us?

In the glow of victory over Mark Henry, Barrett was joined by his Nexus cronies, who awaited a meeting with John Cena. Earlier in the evening, a flustered Cena hinted that he may be open to joining the group that had cost him everything. And while Nexus initially hinted that they may be open to a truce, Barrett insisted on more. He told Cena that, in order to further his career at WWE, he must join The Nexus. Cena refused, though, and informed Nexus that they should enjoy the next three weeks because at SummerSlam, The Nexus isn’t going to make history, “The Nexus is history!”

Cena's disposition changed when he announced the formation of his own group, including Edge, John Morrison, R-Truth, The Great Khali, Chris Jericho and WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart, who hadn’t been seen since The Nexus had attacked him! The newly formed group then charged the ring and chased off the outlaw group. Full results.

source: wwe.com

Rumor Mill - Name for TNA's ECW Faction

TNA's new ECW faction is reportedly called "The Riot Makers".

No Word On Pacquiao-Mayweather Fight

Boxing could be enjoying a major B-12 shot right now. Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. could be hyping the second in a highly lucrative series of fights. They could be setting up other contenders for when that well runs dry. Someone could be trying to make sense of the dropped dinner plate that is the heavyweight division.

Instead, Pacquiao is mulling offers for rematches that mean nothing while Mayweather is riding his Segway around a mansion paid for by fans who had some foolish expectation he was a competitor. And their sport is sinking into the ground.

Of the trifecta of pay-per-view attractions in this country -- the UFC, the WWE and boxing -- only the UFC and WWE have anything approaching a steady business. When boxing offers an event that features neither Mayweather nor Pacquiao, it sinks like a stone. And even with those two, 2009's Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto and Mayweather-Juan Manuel Marquez bouts failed to exceed the buy rates for UFC 100. The boxer who devours most of the media's attention, Mike Tyson, hasn't fought in five years and will never fight again...More?

source: espn.com

Jim Ross Posts an Update on Ricky Steamboat

This Day in Wrestling History

Larry Hamilton aka The Missouri Mauler died of a heart attack at age 45.
July 19, 1996

July 18, 2010

WWE Money In The Bank PPV Results

Dark Match
Santino Marella defeated William Regal

SmackDown's Money in the Bank Match
Cody Rhodes vs. Christian vs. Matt Hardy vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Big Show vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Kane
Winner: Kane

WWE Divas Title Match: Eve Torres vs. Alicia Fox
Winner: Alicia Fox (c)

WWE Unified Tag Team Title Match: The Hart Dynasty vs. The Usos
Winners: The Hart Dynasty (c)

World Championship Match: Rey Mysterio vs. Jack Swagger
Winner: Rey Mysterio - New World Champion. Kane cashed in his Money in the Bank and chokeslams Mysterio. WInner and new champion Kane.

WWE Women's Title Match: Kelly Kelly vs. Layla
Winner: Layla (c)

RAW's Money in the Bank Match
Randy Orton vs. Edge vs. The Miz vs. John Morrison vs. Mark Henry vs. Chris Jericho vs. Evan Bourne vs. Ted DiBiase
Winner: The Miz

Steel Cage Match for the WWE Title: John Cena vs. Sheamus
Winner: Sheamus (c) after interference from The Nexus

Top 5 All Time Best Selling WWE Shirts


1. Triple H "Grey Skulls" T-Shirt
2. John Cena "Chain Gang Batallion" T-Shirt
3. DX "Illustrated" T-Shirt
4. Stone Cold "Raise Hell" T-Shirt
5. John Cena "Never Give Up" T-Shirt

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