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KillaCham
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World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho vs. Edge

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There was a time when Chris Jericho and Edge were close buds, inseparable tag team champions even. But that was before The Rated-R Superstar made the “mistake” of suffering a torn Achilles tendon last summer and spending seven months recuperating from surgery.

Rather than stand by his pal, Jericho turned on Edge before the last of his sutures were even out. The arrogant Superstar claimed that he, not his former partner, was responsible for all the successes they enjoyed. As one might imagine, The Rated-R Superstar seethed from his hospital bed and longed to pay back his fair-weather fiend.

Now, the wait is over. Edge will get his chance on The Grandest Stage of Them All when he challenges Jericho for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania.

The clash between these former friends promises to be a deeply personal affair. After all, no greater enemy can a person make than a wronged best friend.



WWE Champion Batista vs. John Cena

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For a brief moment at WWE Elimination Chamber, John Cena was the WWE Champion and as far as he was concerned, order was restored to the WWE Universe, but that was all ripped away from him when Mr. McMahon granted Batista a post-Chamber title match against the battle-worn Champ.

On Raw, in a match pitting Cena against Batista to decide which former champion - Cena or Sheamus - would challenge The Animal at WrestleMania, Cena thought that his fate was in his hands. Batista proved otherwise as he made the choice himself, purposely getting himself disqualified, awarding Cena the WWE Championship confrontation at WrestleMania – as well as a vicious post-match beating with a steel chair.

It’s no surprise the tension is as thick as it is between these two considering what has transpired in recent weeks, both seemingly taking opposite sides in the war waging between Mr. McMahon and WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart. The first shot fired could even be considered the most brutal. Weeks ago, when Raw went off the air, Batista crushed Cena with a vicious Batista Bomb onto the steel ring steps. Only now, it would seem, is The Animal’s motive for the unprovoked assault clear: A main event confrontation at WrestleMania.


The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels

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At WrestleMania, The Undertaker will put his 17-0 undefeated streak on the line against Shawn Michaels’ storybook career, in a rematch so highly anticipated and potentially explosive that it could only occur on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

The showdown between The Demon of Death Valley and HBK at the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania one year ago had seemed like destiny. The Phenom – never bested in the history of WWE’s greatest pay-per-view – would finally clash with Mr. WrestleMania himself. Although The Deadman ultimately reigned supreme over Michaels in a match many consider as one of the greatest of all time, the epic battle only fueled their mutual legend as well as the WWE Universe’s insatiable thirst for a return confrontation.

After coming so close to a WrestleMania triumph over his legendary opponent, the highly-competitive HBK became obsessed with getting another opportunity. Yet no matter what he did, every one of his efforts over the past few months came up short. After suffering devastating losses in the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match on Raw, Michaels decided to take drastic measures of such magnitude, that The Undertaker would be forced to take notice. At WWE Elimination Chamber, just as The Phenom looked ready to finish off Chris Jericho to retain his title, Michaels suddenly emerged from under the steel grates of the demented structure, then delivered a jaw-shattering Sweet Chin Music that cost The Deadman his “holy grail.”

What will happen when two of the greatest Superstars in the history of WWE decide their fate on The Grandest Stage of Them All? Find out at WrestleMania, March 28, at 7/4 PT, only on pay-per-view.


Bret Hart vs. Mr. McMahon (No Holds Barred Match)

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Two men, one ring and more than 12 years of bad blood. It all adds up to one of the most anticipated grudge matches in WWE history: Bret “Hit Man” Hart vs. Mr. McMahon in a No Holds Barred Match. (Hart's WrestleMania Diary)

The hemorrhaging of animosity between these two began on Nov. 9, 1997. It was then, at Survivor Series in Montreal, that the then-WWE Champion Hart faced Shawn Michaels as The Chairman looked on at ringside. With the bout underway, HBK locked the “Hit Man” into Hart’s signature submission hold, The Sharpshooter. While Hart never submitted, the referee nonetheless ordered the bell to be rung and the title awarded to Michaels, all of which had been orchestrated by Mr. McMahon.

The “Montreal Screwjob,” as it has henceforth been known, left Hart filled with rage, especially toward The Chairman. For his part, however, Mr. McMahon has made no apologies, almost seeming to revel in his duplicity.

Now, it’s time for more than a decade’s worth of frustration, resentment and pent-up rage to culminate on The Grandest Stage of Them All in a No Holds Barred Match the WWE Universe may have never thought they’d see, but always hoped to witness. Will The Excellence of Execution be able to unscrew what’s been done to him? Or will The Chairman continue to make Hart suffer?
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  • KillaCham
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    edited February 2010
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    Money in the Bank Ladder Match

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    The opportunity to compete for a World Championship is so significant to the Superstars of WWE that every year eight of the most fearless and talented competitors risk it all for this very goal in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

    First contested at WrestleMania 21 in 2005, this dangerous, but rewarding contest pits eight Superstars against one another in a battle to climb a ladder and snatch a briefcase hanging precariously above the ring. Inside the case is a contract giving the winner an opportunity to face a World Champion at a time of their choosing throughout a 12-month period.

    This unique ability to "cash in" a championship opportunity at any moment has given Money in the Bank winners a serious advantage over their opponents on many occasions. Edge, the first-ever "Mr. Money in the Bank," cashed in his contract at New Year's Revolution 2006, defeating WWE Champion John Cena immediately after the 12 Rounds star had just successfully defended his title in an Elimination Chamber Match. At Extreme Rules in 2009, CM Punk elected to face Jeff Hardy moments after The Charismatic Enigma defeated Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship in a grueling Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match.

    Every Superstar who has cashed in a Money in the Bank contract has gone on to win a World Championship, including CM Punk, who won the contest at WrestleMania in 2008 and 2009. This amazing percentage for victory has proven that the risks of this perilous match are certainly worth the reward.



    Unified Tag Team Champion Big Show & The Miz vs. John Morrison & R-Truth - Unified Tag Team Championship Match

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    In a match that will pit the immovable and the awesome against the fast and the furious, John Morrison & R-Truth will challenge Unified Tag Team Champions Big Show & The Miz at WrestleMania.

    Shortly after United States Champion The Miz joined forces with The World’s Largest Athlete, the impressive duo overcame D-Generation X to capture the illustrious Tag Team Titles. Retaining the championships in hard-fought defenses against both Michaels & Triple H and Mark Henry & MVP on Money Night Raw, the dominant mixture of power and resourcefulness turned its attention to Friday nights in search of new competition.

    Knowing that he could seek tag team contenders on any WWE show he wished, outspoken Unified Tag Team Champ The Miz arrived on SmackDown to mark his territory. SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long’s response would be swift, resulting in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match the following week to see just who would face the “Awesome One” and his enormous partner at WrestleMania.

    Just one year after the Tag Team Championships were fused together, the fate of the coveted titles will once again be decided on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Find out who will claim unified glory at WrestleMania, March 28, at 7/4 PT, only on pay-per-view.



    Triple H vs. Sheamus

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    It’s the age-old tale of the young lion rising up to challenge an established king of the jungle as the hungry former champion, Sheamus, will take on one of WWE’s best and most decorated competitors of the past 20 years: Triple H.

    The Game cost The Celtic Warrior the WWE Championship at WWE Elimination Chamber, and when Sheamus returned on Raw, he made sure Triple H felt the brunt of his Irish fury. Now these two former World Champions will collide at WrestleMania to settle the score. There is nothing The Celtic Warrior would love to do more than clear Triple H from his path to regain the WWE Championship.

    Sheamus has had a meteoric and dominating rise in WWE since debuting in ECW. When he made the move to Raw, he would win Jesse Ventura’s “Breakout Battle Royal” and earn a WWE Title opportunity against then-champion John Cena. Fulfilling his quest for supremacy, he defeated Cena at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs to cement his position as the undisputed Breakout Star of 2009.

    The Celtic Warrior dominated Monday nights, but once he stepped inside the Elimination Chamber, the game changed. Sheamus was eliminated, and in turn, lost the WWE Championship, when Triple H pinned him inside Satan’s Structure.

    Sheamus’ greatest challenge to date may indeed be The King of Kings. The Game is a 13-time World Champion and is no stranger to WrestleMania. Since making his WrestleMania debut in 1996, Triple H has battled and defeated the likes of Chris Jericho, Randy Orton, The Rock and Big Show, amongst others. The majority of The Game’s WrestleMania matches have been the main event and more often than not, a World Title is on the line. Thus, The Cerebral Assassin certainly knows the feeling of headlining on The Grandest Stage of Them All and will no doubt use that experience against his zealous adversary.


    Randy Orton vs. Ted DiBiase vs. Cody Rhodes (Triple Threat Match)

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    The trio of Superstars who once believed it was their birthright to dominate WWE together has now split at the seams. At WrestleMania, Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes will square off against one another in a Triple Threat Match.

    While there has been internal strife within The Legacy before, the trio always pulled together and flourished since their formation. However, over the past few months, the small arguments led to a larger rift and DiBiase and Rhodes have had enough of living in Orton’s shadow. They believe the time has come for them to step into a spotlight of their own and they have the opportunity to finally do so on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

    When Cody Rhodes sided with Ted DiBiase to win the World Tag Team Championship in 2008, the sons of two WWE Legends came together to pursue what they believe is their destiny. Cody, the son of Dusty Rhodes, and Ted, the son of “The Million Dollar Man,” set out to prove that they would be the future of WWE and carry on and surpass the legacies of their famous fathers, paving their own paths. This attitude is what caught the attention of another multi-generational Superstar: Randy Orton, the son of WWE Hall of Famer “Cowboy” Bob Orton.

    With The Viper’s guidance, DiBiase and Rhodes became a recognized and feared force amongst the ranks of Raw as “The Legacy.” Orton used his new pupils as an insurance policy in matches where the deck might be stacked against him, exacting victory in the 2009 Royal Rumble and winning the WWE Championship three times in 2009.

    However, DiBiase and Rhodes still believed it was their fate to rise to the top, just as Orton believed it was his destiny to stay on top. These feelings would often lead to disagreements amongst the trio and eventually, Orton’s reliance on his apprentices would backfire and cost him the WWE Title on two separate occasions over the past three months.

    Now at odds with his former students, Orton has seen defeat against Rhodes and DiBiase in a Handicap Match heading into WrestleMania. Nonetheless, The Viper believes that the competitive DiBiase and Rhodes may actually resent and despise one another. Tensions are rising and DiBiase and Rhodes may be out to prove that they are The Legacy’s standout star.

    Each of these three Superstars, each one the son of a WWE Legend, will be looking to cement their own individual legacy at the biggest event of the year. Will Orton prove his superiority over his former pupils? Or will DiBiase or Rhodes rise up and secure their first WrestleMania victory? Find out March 28, at 7/4 PT, only on pay-per-view.
  • KillaCham
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    Both Morrison and McInteyre lost their MITB qualifiying matches so that basically set their match...and Rey costed CM Punk his match so add him vs. Rey Mysterio to my list
  • KillaCham
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    I love how when Wrestlmania comes around all the fueds and storylines start to build up/come together.
  • KillaCham
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    WWE announced on Superstars last night that this year's Money in the Bank match will feature 10 WWE Superstars. The ninth person will be revealed on SmackDown tonight while the tenth participant will be determined on RAW this Monday.

    For those who thought 8 was too many...are now gonna think MITB is gonna be a ? . I do think that Kofi will take last spot though.
  • DOPEdweebz
    DOPEdweebz Members, Moderators, Writer Posts: 29,364 Regulator
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    hey yooo.. I got Sheamus over HHH, RKO over Legacy, Jericho over Edge (edge will win it at the next PPV), HBK over Taker (even tho i still speculate a draw), Cena over Batista, Bret over Vince, CM Punk over Rey, and Drew mcIntyre to win the Money In the Bank.
  • TdotGoHARD87
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    wm is a face ppv. most of the good guys will win. taker, edge, bret, cena, i would say rey,(but on the low he injured n might be gon after mania)....randy, im rollin wit christian to win mitb, n i think they might bury sheamus lol and make trips dun him early lmao.
  • KillaCham
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    - It would appear that WWE has finalized its card for Sunday's WrestleMania extravaganza as no additional matches were announced for the event at last night's television taping in San Jose.

    With nine matches already booked — one more than last year — a Divas match appears highly unlikely at this point. On top of that, here is the list of male wrestlers not presently booked to compete in a match at the big show:

    RAW
    Carlito
    Chavo Guerrero
    Chris Masters
    Hornswoggle
    Mark Henry
    Primo
    Santino Marella
    Vladimir Kozlov
    William Regal
    Yoshi Tatsu
    Zack Ryder

    SmackDown
    Caylen Croft
    Curt Hawkins
    David Hart Smith
    Ezekiel Jackson
    Finlay
    Goldust
    Jimmy ? Yang
    JTG
    Kung Fu Naki
    Mike Knox
    Shad
    Slam Master J
    The Great Khali
    Trent Barreta
    Tyson Kidd
  • Indy8503 HD
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    I just hope the 10 second match trend we've seen the past 2 years doesn't continue. If every match gets decent time this will be a good PPV.
  • KillaCham
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    18 hours...predictions?
  • TdotGoHARD87
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    r.i.p. to hbk's career. it was fun while it lasted
  • TdotGoHARD87
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    you kno, seeing as how the million dollar man jus went into the hof, i think it would be fitting to have ted go over orton in the legacy 3way
  • 1CK1S
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    r.i.p. to hbk's career. it was fun while it lasted

    Him and taker will be back by the end of the year. In vince's eyes there still the best workers on a garbage roster
  • sobek
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    Anybody know where to see streams of WM tonight?
  • dalyricalbandit
    dalyricalbandit Members, Moderators Posts: 67,918 Regulator
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    Chris j vs edge: Chris j wins and loses at next month ppv

    taker vs hbk: Taker wins or a draw.. For some reason i feel like some one gonna screw shawn

    batista vs cena: Cena

    hitman vs vince: Bret

    mitb: Christian

    hhh vs sheamus: Hhh

    randy vs ted vs cody: Randy or cody

    rey vs punk: PUNK
  • KillaCham
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    So supposedly Taker/HBK will be the main event tonight.
  • KillaCham
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    PM me or post here if you want me to PM you a stream. Don't want the lurkers and feds up in here. (better to PM me cause i get emails to my phone)
  • dat_bk_nicca
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    where's the stream link?
  • KillaCham
    KillaCham Members, Moderators Posts: 11,417 Regulator
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    where's the stream link?
    ? you can't read???
  • vagrant-718
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    KillaCham. wrote: »
    ? you can't read???

    Your mailbox is full
  • KillaCham
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    yeah I just noticed. I hit you up with the links though.

    The first match is done already btw. Pretty weak tag team match to start. =\
  • edzim
    edzim Members Posts: 4
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    I sent you a PM I had to make a new account
  • KillaCham
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    ^ Sent

    LOL @ Cody's white boots and no kneepad swag
  • ShencotheMC
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    can i get that link too?
  • edzim
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    Thanks, I wnated Cody to win even tho I'm a Big Randy Orton fan
  • KillaCham
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    LMMFAO @ Kofi using the 2 half ladders as stilts. *DEAD*

    Wack finish though. jack Swagger is a cornball