MODERATOR tamago Posted June 8, 2009 MODERATOR Share Posted June 8, 2009 Extreme Rules 2009 results: Jeff Hardy defeated Edge in the Ladder match to win the World Heavyweight Championship Batista defeated Randy Orton to win the WWE Championship in the Steel Cage match Tommy Dreamer defeated Christian & Jack Swagger to win the ECW Championship (as expected) Chris Jericho defeated Rey Mysterio to win the Intercontinental Championship in the No Holds Barred match Kofi Kingston defeated MVP, Matt Hardy, and William Regal to retain the US Championship in the Fatal Fourway match John Cena defeated Big Show in the Submission Match Santina Marella defeated Vickie Guerrero in the Hog Pen match to win the Ms. Wrestlemania title CM Punk defeated Umaga in the Samoan Strap match CM Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank & defeated Jeff Hardy to win the World Heavyweight Championship Quote Link to comment
imogen Posted June 8, 2009 Share Posted June 8, 2009 CM Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank & defeated Jeff Hardy to win the World Heavyweight Championship he did it again and quite frankly, it's getting really boring. Quote Link to comment
Morrissey73 Posted June 8, 2009 Share Posted June 8, 2009 Any news about TNA wrestling? Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted June 9, 2009 MODERATOR Share Posted June 9, 2009 Breaking news Umaga has been released from the WWE effective June 8, 2009 Vickie Guerrero has left as well, giving notice to the WWE that she wants to spend more time with her kids, that's why she "quit" being the GM of Raw Quote Link to comment
kismet13 Posted June 9, 2009 Share Posted June 9, 2009 i still like john cena and batista. kung old skul.... mmm... ultimate warrior Quote Link to comment
r3g1n Posted June 9, 2009 Share Posted June 9, 2009 from my point of view...iba pa rin si "the rock"...i ran into some youtube videos of him during his time in the wwe...lufet pa din lalo na ung mga interview niya...funny stuff Quote Link to comment
deathsaurer Posted June 9, 2009 Share Posted June 9, 2009 ampanget ng EXTREME RULES Quote Link to comment
chicboy18 Posted June 10, 2009 Share Posted June 10, 2009 Umaga has been released from the WWE effective June 8, 2009It's about time. Everybody is getting tired of a 1-bit character. Great Khali, you're next Quote Link to comment
beastmode Posted June 10, 2009 Share Posted June 10, 2009 Maging heel kaya si CM Punk dahil sa nangyari sa extreme rules? Sana pag punta ni Batista uli dito sa July siya pa rin yung Champ... Quote Link to comment
intercontinental_breakfast Posted June 11, 2009 Share Posted June 11, 2009 Sana pag punta ni Batista uli dito sa July siya pa rin yung Champ... Mukhang hindi na ata, injured si Batista e Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted June 12, 2009 MODERATOR Share Posted June 12, 2009 Maging heel kaya si CM Punk dahil sa nangyari sa extreme rules? Sana pag punta ni Batista uli dito sa July siya pa rin yung Champ...Yup, the move officially made Punk a heel As for Batista heading here, it's possible. Even though he's injured, it's projected that he won't be out long. And even if he'll be sidelined, he can still show up Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted June 13, 2009 Share Posted June 13, 2009 Umaga Refused Rehab More details have emerged on the sudden and surprising release of Umaga from WWE. The company has now revealed that they were forced to release the former WWE Intercontinental Champion because he failed a second drug test and refused to enter a rehab center. WWE recently conducted several drug tests over the last few days, and there are more suspensions and releases expected to be announced in the coming days. This is not something new. In the past, WWE released Jeff Hardy after he failed a drug test and refused to go to a rehab center. Word has it that Umaga's drug of choice was not a recreational one. Rather, it's one of the performance enhancing drugs. After much speculation, Jeff Hardy has decided to speak out on his situation and reveal what his plans are. Jeff Hardy's Contract Status See that big gray thing over there in the corner of the room? Yeah, that's an elephant. Some people are trying to ignore that elephant. In case you're not very good with English idioms, the phrase "elephant in the room" means that there's something to painfully obvious that is being ignored. The elephant in the room in this situation is the contract status of Jeff Hardy. You see, every wrestling fan knows that Jeff Hardy's contract with WWE is coming close to an end soon (approximately 2 months). Everyone also knows that he's seriously considering leaving the company so that he can have some time to himself and to pursue his other interests. However, not everyone is willing to talk about the situation. Some are hopeful that if they don't talk about it, it just won't happen. Those of us that live in reality know that's not the case. Still Leaving Unless he has a major change of heart, Jeff Hardy is still intent on leaving WWE in August. There, it's been said. While the fanatics believe that "Jeff Hardy would never leave us because he loves us too much", the realists know that he's a human being. He has wants and needs like all of us. And, right now, he wants and needs some time off from the hectic WWE schedule. Like it or not, Jeff Hardy is a person that has a lot of interests outside of professional wrestling. He doesn't want a life that is entirely consumed by the business. Personally, I can't fault him for that. So, Jeff Hardy is definitely going to leave WWE. Just how long he'll be gone is the big mystery. One thing for sure is that WWE is giving Jeff Hardy quite a bit of leeway to make his decision. He has admitted that the company is not putting pressure on him to decide immediately. Backup Plans WWE has plans right now for Jeff Hardy's departure. They also have plans in case he decides to stick around. As of right now, the company expects Jeff Hardy to take a break after the upcoming The Bash (formerly known as the Great American Bash) pay per view. The writers have also been instructed to come up with something for Summerslam in case Jeff Hardy has a change of heart. The event is one of the biggest ones of the year, and the company would love to have the Charismatic Enigma around. With Jeff Hardy sticking around for at least another month, it wouldn't be entirely out of the question for them to put the title on him at Extreme Rules. Doing so would cause quite a buzz within the internet wrestling community. Many would assume that Jeff Hardy has signed another contract since the company put the title on him. People would talk, and that's what WWE wants. After a year and a half away from the company, WWE has decided to bring Chris Masters back into the fold. Chris Masters Returns While it caused a lot of anguish for people in WWE (and the Denver Nuggets organization), the Denver Debacle ended up being a good thing for at least one person. Since WWE was kicked out of the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, the company had to make a last minute move to tape their weekly television shows in Los Angeles instead. While the company was there in Los Angeles, Chris Masters (real name Chris Mordetzky) was given the opportunity to speak with Vince McMahon for about an hour. The meeting went extremely well as Chris Masters immediately notified independent wrestling promoters that he had no choice but to cancel his appearances since he was returning to WWE. On June 4, 2009, it became official. WWE signed Chris Masters to a contract. He will be returning to the company very shortly. In a shocking move, Mr Kennedy, who was once deemed a future main event wrestler by many, has been released by WWE. Mr Kennedy Released Wrestling fans have forever been debating which wrestler is going to be the next one to move up to the next level and become a main event wrestler in WWE. A lot of names have come up in these discussions. Some are a bit of a stretch (Dolph Ziggler, Kenny Dykstra, etc). However, the two names that constantly comes up that actually had some credibility are MVP and Mr Kennedy. Both men possess enough in-ring skills to move up to the next level. The WWE scene has never been one that required wrestlers to be on the same level as in-ring greats like Ricky Steamboat, Dean Malenko, or Bret Hart. In terms of working the mic, both are the best of the lot. There's not too many midcard wrestlers out there in WWE that can entertain as well as these two guys could on the mic. These are the two guys that are waiting in line with tickets to the main event in their hands. The only person left in that line right now is MVP. The reason that he's alone is because Mr Kennedy has been surprising released from the company. What We Do Know There's some question marks that surround Mr Kennedy's release from the company. There's more questions than answers right now. What is known is that Mr Kennedy was released from the company on May 29, 2009. That's less than a week after he returned from an injury to participate in a 10 man tag team match on Raw. The rest of the information that is floating around out there isn't as sure. Injured? Or, is he? Those that are blindly loyal to WWE were quick to dismiss Mr Kennedy by citing that he was too injury prone for the company to keep around. Reports surfaced that Mr Kennedy injured his wrists during that 10 man tag team match on Raw last week. However, Mr Kennedy released a video online where he is shown shaking his wrists repeatedly to prove that he was not injured. Even if you're injury prone, WWE will more than likely keep you around if they feel that you can draw money for the company. Just take a look at Batista and Randy Orton. Both men were deemed to be "injury prone" earlier in their careers as well. The logical belief is that there is a lot more to the release than what we know of right now. Feud With Orton Reports have surfaced that Randy Orton and Mr Kennedy were involved in a backstage altercation after Raw last week. While it wasn't a heated argument, the two did exchange words with one another. The word is that Randy Orton was trying to lecture Mr Kennedy about being careless in the ring. Some are speculating that Randy Orton might have used his backstage powers to get Mr Kennedy released. However, I would like to think that Vince McMahon would be smarter than to do that. If that is proven to be the case, then Randy Orton made a selfish move by eliminating another potential main event wrestler, which is something that WWE deseperately needs right now. Quote Link to comment
cyke98 Posted June 14, 2009 Share Posted June 14, 2009 at extreme rules..talo pa rin si jeff!!!! kse as they are endorsing SD and ECW Manila..edge is champ...kinda like gives us a preview of whats extreme rules results will be bro kelan sila darating sa dyan sa pinas? Quote Link to comment
cyke98 Posted June 14, 2009 Share Posted June 14, 2009 Maging heel kaya si CM Punk dahil sa nangyari sa extreme rules? Sana pag punta ni Batista uli dito sa July siya pa rin yung Champ... RAW is on tour sa autralia sa July, sa ads randy orton is the champion. may triple threat pa sila with triple h Quote Link to comment
MODERATOR tamago Posted June 16, 2009 MODERATOR Share Posted June 16, 2009 Interesting Donald Trump is now the "owner" of Monday Night Raw Quote Link to comment
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