Longest Running Triple H Fansite
Since 2006

**Celebrating 20 Years**

*******************||Trending||*******************

October 27, 2010

Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez Fight Overshadowed By Undertaker?


Mixed martial arts fans are talking about it, pro wrestling fans are talking about it: the bizarre post-fight confrontation between newly-dethroned UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar and longtime pro wrestling superstar The Undertaker.

The Undertaker, Mark Calaway, was ringside answering questions about the title bout with Fight Magazine's Ariel Helwani when Lesnar emerged from the octagon and began walking toward the pair on his way back to the dressing rooms. After a brief stare-down, a deathly serious 'Taker asked, "You wanna do it?"

Lesnar said nothing and continued to the back of the room. Helwani said later in an interview with The Fight Network that it was not a staged event in any way...More?

source: cbsnews.com

WWE Takes Stock, 10 Years Later

Superstars Kelly Kelly and Triple H joined WWE executives George Barrios and Donna Goldsmith to ring the opening bell...More?

source: wwe.com

Click here for more pics of Triple H at the NYSE.

This Day in Wrestling History


Frank Gotch defeated "British Champion" Alex Monroe in Kansas City. Gotch again announces his "retirement" and states that the only American he wished to face was Dr. Benjamin F. Roller, and that he would pin Roller "six times in an hour."
October 27, 1911

Sweet Daddy Siki defeats Sam Steamboat for the Hawaii version of the NWA North American Heavyweight Title.
October 27, 1971

Tito Santana & Rick Martel defeated the Hart Foundation for the WWF(E) Tag Team title.
October 27, 1987

Brian Pillman defeated Richard Morton in a tournament final to become the first WCW World Light Heavyweight Champion.
October 27, 1991

Shawn Michaels defeated Davy Boy Smith for the WW(E)F Intercontinental title.
October 27, 1992

Scott Hall & Kevin Nash defeated Harlem Heat for the WCW Tag Team title.
October 27, 2001

October 26, 2010

WWE NXT Results: Tricks and Plenty of Treats


Week Eight results:

* NXT Rookie Diva Challenge: Kaitlyn won the Halloween Costume Contest
* Naomi def. Maxine
* Brie Bella def. A.J.
* NXT Rookie Diva Challenge: Maxine won the Halloween Candy Eating Contest
* Aksana & Goldust def. Maryse & Ted DiBiase

NXT Rookie Diva Records:

* A.J.: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 3-2
* Aksana: Challenge wins: 0, Win/Loss record: 1-3
* Kaitlyn: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 1-2
* Maxine: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 1-3
* Naomi: Challenge wins: 3, Win/Loss record: 3-2

source: wwe.com

Lucha Libre USA Returning to MTV2 and Announces Permanent TV Taping Location


Following its successful debut season, Lucha Libre USA announces that it will film Season 2 of its Masked Warriors television series at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Albuquerque, NM for later broadcast on MTV 2 and Tr3s.

The new Hard Rock Hotel & Casino will host the second season of Lucha Libre USA Masked Warriors from December through June. “We are thrilled to bring some of Mexican Wrestling’s most infamous characters to our venue. The outlandish plots and spectacular physicality appeals to a huge fan base and we are excited to bring this type of sport to New Mexico,” says Cassie Rakoczy, Marketing Director at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Albuquerque...More?

WWE Makes CT Secretary of State Back Down


“The moment Connecticut Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz issued an un-American, unconstitutional and discriminatory directive prohibiting voters from wearing WWE merchandise at the polls, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal should have immediately stepped in to enforce the law. As a result of the Attorney General’s inaction, I brought suit to enforce these basic, fundamental constitutional rights. Within hours of filing the lawsuit, Blumenthal recused himself, and Bysiewicz reversed her position and immediately notified all Local Registrar of Voters and Town Clerks via email. I am pleased that Connecticut voters have had their freedom of expression and their right to vote restored,” said Vince McMahon, Chairman and CEO, World Wrestling Entertainment.

Legend's Daughter Signed by WWE


It has been confirmed that Shaul Marie Guerrero, the daughter of Eddie and Vickie Guerrero, has signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. The 20-year-old had been pursuing a musical career since graduating from high school and entering college in 2009. She was signed last week and will be reporting to Florida Championship Wrestling's headquarters in Tampa shortly.

source: impactwrestling.com

Interview with William Regal

McMahon Will Wear WWE Merchandise When Casting his Vote


According to an article by TMZ.com, Vince McMahon stated in his lawsuit filed against the Connecticut Secretary of State that he "intends to wear WWE paraphernalia when he enters the polling place to cast his vote on November 2, 2010."

CT Secretary of State Sued for Censorship and Discrimination by WWE


“On behalf of myself, my company, WWE® fans and any Connecticut citizen who wants to exercise their constitutional right to vote, I have filed a lawsuit today asserting that Susan Bysiewicz’s directive that allows poll workers to refuse registered voters wearing WWE merchandise the right to vote is a flagrant act of censorship and discrimination,” said Vince McMahon, Chairman and CEO, World Wrestling Entertainment.

This Day in Wrestling History


Dan McLeod defeats Martin Burns in Chicago, Illinois, to win the American Heavyweight Title.
October 26, 1897

The Executioners (Killer Kowalski & John Studd) were stripped of the WWWF World Tag Team title when they had a third member (Nikolai Volkoff) participate in a title defense against Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy White Wolf in Hamburg, Pennsylvania. Strongbow & White Wolf would go on to win the belts in a three team tournament with the Executioners and, ironically, Volkoff & Tor Kamata.
October 26, 1976

Sweet Brown Sugar defeats Ernie Ladd to win the Florida version of the NWA Southern Heavyweight Title in Lafayette, Louisiana.
October 26, 1979

Bret Hart announces his retirement from professional wrestling on his official website, ending his 23 year run in the business.
October 26, 2000

October 25, 2010

Triple H's Custom Boss Hoss Trike




credit: explicitairbrush.com

 photo i_zps0ebed5ab.jpg
Oderint Dum Metuant: Let Them Hate As Long As They Fear