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October 24, 2010

The "Nex" Champ is Here! - New Tag Team Champs Crowned at Bragging Rights


At WWE Bragging Rights, on the strength of the STF heard ‘round the world, the unlikely combination of John Cena and David Otunga reigned supreme over Drew McIntyre & “Dashing” Cody Rhodes in an impromptu title match, delivering the glorious WWE Tag Team Championship into the hands of The Nexus.

The spur-of-the-moment contest was made by the anonymous Raw General Manager.

Wade Barrett – the outspoken leader of The Nexus – immediately came before the WWE Universe, naming Nexus member David Otunga for the monumental undertaking. But, it was his announcement that John Cena would team with Otunga that completely shocked the WWE Universe...More?

source: wwe.com

WWE Bragging Rights PPV Results 2010


United States Champion Daniel Bryan vs. Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler (Non-Title Match)
Winner: Daniel Bryan

WWE Tag Team Title Match: John Cena and David Otunga vs. Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre
Winners: David Otunga and John Cena - New WWE Tag Team Champions

Ted DiBiase with Maryse vs. Goldust with Aksana
Winner: Ted DiBiase

Self-professed "Co-Divas Champion" Layla vs. Natalya
Winner: Layla (c)

World Heavyweight Champion Kane vs. The Undertaker
Winner: Kane with help fom Nexus

Team Raw vs. Team SmackDown (WWE Bragging Rights Tag Team Elimination Match)
Winner: Team SmackDown

WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett (with John Cena)
Winner: Wade Barret by DQ

McMahon Showing Support for Nowinski's Institute


Vince McMahon recently reached out to former WWE star Christopher Nowinski and, acorrding to Nowinski, McMahon said he wanted to get behind and support Nowinski's Sports Legacy Institute and its research on the effects of concussions.

source: wrestling observer newsletter

Video: Dana White Looks Back on UFC 121, Brock Lesnar/Undertaker and Tito Ortiz's Future


Video: The Undertaker and Brock Lesner Exchange Words after UFC 121


This Day in Wrestling History


Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens defeated Crusher & Billy Robinson for the AWA Tag Team title.
October 24, 1974

Ernie Ladd defeated Magnum T.A. for the Mid-South North American Heavyweight title.
October 24, 1984

Don Muraco defeated Jimmy Snuka for the ECW Heavyweight title.
October 24, 1992

Bill Goldberg defeated Sid to win the WCW U.S. title for the second time.
October 24, 1999

October 23, 2010

Interview with Paul Bearer

Update on WWE Tribute to the Troops 2010


The 2010 WWE Tribute to the Troops special is currently scheduled to be taped on Wednesday 12/15 at Fort Hood in Texas. This will mark the first time the special has been taped domestically.

source: pwinisider.com

This Day in Wrestling History


Junzo Yoshinosato defeats Isao Yoshiwara in a tournament final to become the first Japanese Light Heavyweight Champion in Tokyo.
October 23, 1956

Abdullah the Butcher & Dr. Jerry Graham defeat Chris and John Tolos for the Vancouver version of the NWA Canadian Tag Team Title in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
October 23, 1967

WWF(E) Champion Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair wrestle their first match in Dayton, Ohio. Flair wins via count out.
October 23, 1991

Paul Orndorff & Paul Roma defeated the Patriot & Marcus Bagwell for the WCW World Tag Team title.
October 23, 1994

Alundra Blaze defeated Bertha Faye for the WWF(E) Women's title.
October 23, 1995

Rodney "Yokozuna" Anoa'i died of a heart attack at age 34.
October 23, 2000

AJ Styles defeated Syxx-Pac for the NWA-TNA X title.
October 23, 2002

Republicans Upset Over Connecticut Move to Limit WWE Gear at the Polls


Republicans lashed out Friday after the Connecticut secretary of state said poll workers would have the right to ask voters wearing World Wrestling Entertainment merchandise to cover up because it could be considered campaigning.

State Republicans reacted angrily to the news, releasing a statement entitled: "Bysiewicz Loses Mind; Clothing Ban Has No Merit."

"There is nothing to suggest that any other clothing, where it's promoting NASCAR, a brewery or a college, should inhibit or inconvenience someone from casting their vote. And Bysiewicz knows at outright ban would be challenged quickly in the courts and overturned," the statement said.

"On what grounds does Bysiewicz base this ridiculous act of voter intimidation?" asked Republican State Party Chairman Chris Healy...More?

source: cnn.com

October 22, 2010

Vince McMahon Defends the WWE Universe's Right to Vote


SmackDown Results: Superiority Test


WWE Champion Randy Orton made a rare trip to SmackDown to take on World Heavyweight Champion Kane. With major matches looming at WWE Bragging Rights for both Superstars, it was WWE’s Apex Predator who prevailed after a distraction from an unseen Undertaker.

Following a brief moment of darkness in the arena, Orton struck with a blistering RKO for the win. After the loss, a rattled Kane searched about for his brother. Then, The Deadman finally revealed his presence by emerging right through the bottom of the ring to grab hold of The Big Red Monster! With Kane grasping at the tattered mat, The Demon of Death Valley pulled his brother below the ring. Full results.

source: wwe.com

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