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December 7, 2010

Serena Deeb Signed for ROH's Final Battle


On November 24th, it was announced that Amazing Kong had stepped up to the plate and allied herself with Daizee Haze for the "Final Battle 2010" tag team match (http://www.rohwrestling.com/news/amazing-kong-steps-up-to-the-plate/). The questions that have been floating around in the weeks since have all been in regards to Sara Del Rey and her partner. Many names have floated around, partners have been speculated upon, but now we have the official word from the self-proclaimed "Queen of Wrestling".

"I scoured the world." said Del Rey, "I searched high and low for a woman capable of standing beside me in that ring. Quite honestly, it was the hardest thing I've ever done in my life. It's almost impossible to find someone who is as good as me, but I found somebody. I found one woman I can trust to stand in my corner and finally shut Daizee's yapping mouth: Serena Deeb!"...More?

This Day in Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to Rick Rude (Richard Rood)
December 7, 1959

Chief Jay Strongbow & Billy White Wolf won a tournament final for the WWWF(WWE) Tag Team title.
December 7, 1967

William "Haystacks" Calhoun died of diabetic complications at age 55.
December 7, 1989

Koko B. Ware defeated Jerry Lawler for the USWA Unified Heavyweight title.
December 7, 1992

Goldberg & Bret Hart defeated Creative Control for the WCW Tag Team title.
December 7, 1999

December 6, 2010

Raw Results: Ready, Willing and Table


Jerry “The King” Lawler wasn’t in the mood. After Michael Cole interfered in his match last week against WWE Champion The Miz – and likely cost him the title – Lawler sat impatiently through an apology from his announce partner. Before “The King” could let his fists do the talking, though, the anonymous Raw General Manager informed the two that if either of them got physical, they would be fired. Not only that, the two were forced to shake hands in the ring – and were then joined by a surprise guest.

Randy Orton used the occasion to send a message to The Miz: He vowed that he would reclaim his title. The WWE Champion informed The Viper, however, that, according to the Raw GM, he is not required to defend his title for another two weeks at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs. Miz’s assistant, Alex Riley, on the other hand, was fair game. The “Cleveland Screamer’s” associate challenged Orton to a match, which The Viper readily accepted despite nursing a knee injury he suffered on the night he lost he title to Miz. To prove that, regardless of his knee, he can still punish opponents, Orton leveled Cole with a crushing RKO. Full results.

source: wwe.com

The Complete Story on the Jeff Hardy Issues Before Final Resolution, Alternative Plans, Why He Was Allowed to Wrestle and More

This Day in Wrestling History

Gene Kiniski defeats Wilbur Snyder in Minneapolis, Minnesota to win the AWA United States Heavyweight Title.
December 6, 1960

Dynamite Kid announces his retirement from professional wrestling in Japan.
December 6, 1991

WWF(E) holds their UK-only Pay-per-view "Capitol Carnage" at the London Arena, in London, England.
December 6, 1998

In an angle on RAW, Triple H marries Stephanie McMahon. The couple marries in real life 4 years later.
December 6, 1999

December 5, 2010

TNA Final Resolution Results 2010

New FCW Tag Team Champions Crowned


Damien Sandow and Titus O'Neil were crowned the new Florida Tag Team Champions after defeating the team of Xavier Woods and Mason Ryan on December 3, 2010 at the Plant City Armory.

Video: WWE Superstars Pay Tribute to the Troops in Kandahar, Afghanistan


Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup Results 2010


Sami Callihan defeated FIP Hvt. champion Jon Moxley in the finals of the tournament to win the 2010 Jeff Peterson Memorial Cup. Click here for full night 2 results.

Blast From the Past - Triple H, Stephanie, The Legacy & Randy Orton


Real Championship Wrestling Man Up Results


Real Championship Wrestling returned to action this past Saturday with “Man Up” in Baltimore, Maryland for a benefit for the National Kidney Foundation.

“Man Up” was particular close to the heart of RCW star Derek Frazier as his youngest son has continued to deal with kidney disease since he was born. Last month, Christian York, after defeating Ruckus to end his RCW in-ring career, was challenged by Frazier to stand up for the honor of RCW and his family.

* In RCW’s opening contest, hometown hero Skull pulled off an amazing victory against Adam Cole via a small package
* After winning a #1 Contender Tournament to vie for the RCW Cruiserweight Title last month, Shiima Xion scored a spectacular submission victory against Steve Diaz
* The always entertaining Greg Excellent pinned Hallowicked
* Mia Yim and Jamilia Craft defeated Sara Del Ray/Daizee Haze
* Jay Briscoe vs. BLK OUT member “Blk Jeez” Sabian went to a 20 minute time limit draw
* After Drew Blood retired from wrestling, it left RCW Tag Team champion Devon Moore without a partner, but for “Man Up”, found one in Adam Cole. However, the funky fresh dance moves of The Osirian Portal aided them to defeat the duo of Moore and Cole to become the new RCW Tag Team champions
* In the hardest hitting match of the night, Mark Briscoe vs. Nick Gage went to a Double Disqualification, fighting all the way to the back and outside of the Du Burns Arena!
* In a battle for the respect of his family and RCW, Derek Frazier defeated RCW Heavyweight champion Christian York, the “New Mayor of Chocolate City”, in a non-title match.

After the main event, BLK OUT members Ruckus, Sabian, and Robby Mireno came out to award Derek Frazier the over $2500 raised for the National Kidney Foundation. However, Mireno announced he and BLK OUT were tired of Frazier and his sob stories and instead of handing Frazier the money, ended up kicking the living crap out of Frazier, referee Chris Clow, and ring announcer Larry Legend until members of the locker room and Commissioner Adam Flash drove BLK OUT to the back.

www.RealChampionshipWrestling.com

UFC Commentator Joe Rogan Blasts the NSAC Over MMA Judging: "A Few Very Good Judges Surrounded By Incompetent Morons"


UFC color commentator ripped the Nevada State Athletic Commission over the judging of MMA events during Saturday's Ultimate Fighter finale event. "It's gross," Rogan said following a highly questionable call in the opening fight of the Spike TV broadcast. "You should be able to leave it in the hands of the judges. You should be able to just fight.

"And we should point out that that is the situation because of the Nevada State Athletic Commission. That's what it is. It has nothing to do with the UFC. People keep saying, 'Oh, the UFC is corrupt.' We have no say whatsoever in who judges these fights. (Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director) Keith Kizer has denied that there's an issue. I think there's a huge, huge issue, and I think he needs to clean house.

"There's a few very good judges surrounded by a bunch of incompetent morons that know absolutely nothing about the sport, and they've got to do something about that because it's ruining MMA, and it's making people think that this sport is corrupt. And it has nothing to do with corruption, it's sheer, complete, total incompetence. So, folks, send emails, get online
, write blogs, do what you've got to do. We can't do anything."

source: prowrestling.net

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