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KillaCham
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WWE Champion John Cena vs. Batista ("I Quit" Match)

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WWE Champion John Cena will face Batista in an “I Quit” Match for the WWE Title at Over the Limit, which will be the last time these two Superstars meet in the squared circle for the championship.

The storied rivalry between Cena and Batista has only intensified in recent months after their harrowing collision at WrestleMania XXVI, when The Champ capitalized with an STF and made The Animal tap out, capturing his seventh WWE Title. (PHOTOS)

Labeling Cena’s victory on The Grandest Stage of Them All a “fluke,” Batista challenged The Champ for the title once again at Extreme Rules in a Last Man Standing Match, one of the most brutal and physically taxing matches WWE has to offer. Ultimately, it was Cena’s ingenuity that would slay the 6-foot-6 behemoth when he taped Batista’s ankles around a ring post, preventing the incensed Animal from rising to his feet. Ten counts later, Cena emerged triumphant yet again, proving to Batista and the entire WWE Universe that it takes more than just brute force to secure championships. (PHOTOS)

Humiliated, Batista appeared on the May 3 edition of Raw to issue a Beat the Clock Challenge to determine the stipulation for their Over the Limit championship encounter, which Cena won later that night. The following week on Raw, Cena announced the WWE title bout would be an “I Quit” Match, an anything goes contest that both of these battle-hardened competitors are more than familiar with — for better or worse.

As its name suggests, the only way to win an “I Quit” Match is to make your opponent utter the words “I quit” by any means necessary. Both Cena and Batista will need to push themselves to the limit—and over it—for the WWE Championship at WWE Over the Limit Sunday, May 23, only on pay-per-view.


World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger vs. Big Show

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At Over the Limit, a volatile battle between a supreme squared circle technician and a dominant giant threatens to rock SmackDown to its very foundation, as World Heavyweight Champion Jack Swagger defends his title against Big Show.

Just 24 hours after Swagger’s defeat of Randy Orton at Extreme Rules, the 2010 WWE Draft changed the landscape of Friday nights forever. Edge and Chris Jericho, top contenders for the World Title, were suddenly drafted to Raw, leaving a huge hole in the top contenders list to challenge Jack Swagger. But, the size of that void was quickly filled by a larger-than-life Superstar.

On the first SmackDown following Extreme Rules, General Manager Theodore Long wasted no time naming newly-drafted Big Show as the No. 1 contender to the “The All-American American.” Moments later, The World’s Largest Athlete put an exclamation mark on the announcement by knocking Swagger out in the middle of the ring. Despite his decisive statement, can the enormous Superstar topple the talented new champion from the throne?

Although Jack Swagger has traveled a rocky road since cashing in the Money in the Bank Briefcase to win his first World Championship – suffering non-title loses to The Undertaker, John Morrison and Randy Orton – he has proven that he can win when it counts. Like him or hate him, the two-time collegiate All-American’s entire life has served as a moniker for championship victory. And despite his braggadocious demeanor, Swagger has established that he has what it takes to keep the title around his waist.

Big Show returns to SmackDown hotter than ever. Among the many dangerous weapons in his arsenal, the gigantic former World Champion carries with him a devastating knockout punch – one that took out not only Swagger on his return to Friday night, but also Chris Jericho and Edge. His towering intimidation is matched by a tremendous athletic talent, making him one very lethal No. 1 contender.

Can Swagger rise above The World’s Largest Athlete? Find out at Over the Limit, Sunday May 23 at 8/7 CT, only on pay-per-view.


Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre vs. Kofi Kingston

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It’s not often that you receive second chances in WWE, but Kofi Kingston gets just that at Over the Limit.

After defeating Christian on SmackDown – and claiming the vacated Intercontinental Championship – Kingston was elated at winning the prestigious title for the second time in his career. The celebration was short-lived, however.

Fired Superstar and ex-champion Drew McIntyre shocked the WWE Universe – and SmackDown General Manger Theodore Long alike – by sauntering into the ring and delivering a written letter – the contents of which prompted Long to order Kingston to hand over the title. Kingston complied, and Long then begrudgingly gave the title to McIntyre. (WATCH)

Later on SmackDown, it was revealed that Mr. McMahon had written the letter. (WATCH) By the stroke of his mighty pen, The Chairman overruled Long’s recent decision to strip McIntyre of the Intercontinental Title and fire him from WWE. (WATCH Long fire McIntyre) Going a step further, Mr. McMahon also declared in his letter that McIntyre is still the reigning Intercontinental Champion.

As evidenced in his match against Christian, Kofi has already proven he has the fire within to become Intercontinental Champion. Now, can he do the same against the seemingly untouchable Superstar personally signed by Mr. McMahon himself? And if McIntyre were to lose, just how far is The Chairman willing to go to keep McIntyre in the winner’s circle?

Find out at Over the Limit, live Sunday, May 23, only on pay-per-view.


Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk (S.E.S. Pledge vs. Hair Match)

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If you've been keeping score, it's all tied up between Rey Mysterio and CM Punk.

At WrestleMania XXVI, The Ultimate Underdog downed Punk with the 619 to prevent having to join The Straight Edge Society. (PHOTOS)

Then at Extreme Rules, Punk defeated The Master of the 619 to protect his hair. (PHOTOS)

Now, at Over the Limit, one Superstar will be forced to make a drastic change.

If Mysterio loses, he must join The Straight Edge Society. And if Punk loses, Rey gets to shave his head!

If you look deeper than the match stipulations, there may be some extra motivation for Mysterio to win.

Leading up to their WrestleMania match, Mysterio was forced to endure The Second City Saint’s taunting of his family.

And in recent weeks, Mysterio has been the victim of sneak attacks from a mysterious hooded person who has yet to be indentified. Clearly though, the individual has allegiances to The Straight Edge Society. Will this individual play a role at Over the Limit?

Regardless of who has more motivation to win, the bottom line is that someone’s future is going to change.

Will Rey find himself forced to stand side-by-side with Luke Gallows, Serena and CM Punk? Or, will Punk lose what he calls a symbol of his purity? Find out at Over the Limit, live Sunday, May 23, only on pay-per-view.

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  • KillaCham
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    Randy Orton vs. Edge

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    Tensions between Randy Orton and Edge are reaching their breaking point in the lead-up to Over the Limit, where the Superstars once known collectively as the tag team Rated-RKO will go head-to-head. Joining the Raw roster in the 2010 WWE Draft, Edge was quick to establish himself as a dominating force on Monday nights, Spearing Randy Orton and costing The Viper a No. 1 contender’s spot just moments after he was drafted. (PHOTOS)

    But WWE’s Apex Predator wasn’t about to slip down the food chain. Appearing on Edge’s talk show “The Cutting Edge” on the May 3 edition of Raw, an infuriated Orton silenced the former SmackDown Superstar, delivering an RKO not only to Edge, but to “Let’s Make a Deal” star Wayne Brady. When it comes to these two bitter rivals, not even Raw guest hosts are safe. (PHOTOS)

    Before Orton put an abrupt end to the Raw return of “The Cutting Edge,” The Ultimate Opportunist suggested that the two Superstars once again join forces. As Rated-RKO, Orton and Edge became World Tag Team Champions in 2006, waging a series of battles with D-Generation-X before breaking up the following year. Given the last few tumultuous weeks, a Rated-RKO reunion seems unlikely to happen anytime soon.

    Will The Viper be defanged, or will Orton make Edge regret being drafted to Raw? Find out at Over the Limit, live Sunday, May 23, only on pay-per-view.


    Unified Tag Team Champions The Hart Dynasty vs. The Miz & Chris Jericho

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    From the moment he was drafted to Monday Night Raw, Chris Jericho has been plotting and scheming for a path toward championship gold. He just may have found it when he teamed up with his fellow egotist, The Miz.

    After weeks of trash talk and underhanded attacks, The “Screaming Egos” finally earned an opportunity to capture the Unified Tag Team Titles against reigning champions The Hart Dynasty at Over the Limit.

    The qualifying bout was arranged after Jericho managed to defeat The Hart Dynasty’s David Hart Smith in singles competition on Raw. On the same evening, however, Smith’s partner Tyson Kidd evened the score when he notched a win against Miz in a second singles match.

    But on the final Raw before Over the Limit, The Hart Dynasty scored a major momentum boost when WWE Hall of Famer Bret “Hit Man” Hart defeated Miz with the Sharpshooter to become the new United States Champion. The emotional win – celebrated by his fellow Harts – marked The Excellence of Execution’s fifth reign as holder of the U.S. Title. (WATCH)

    Surely, Miz and Jericho have some regrouping to do before Over the Limit. Can they use The “Awesome One’s” loss to fuel their desire to win tag team glory, or is The Hart Dynasty destined to score another huge victory for their family?

    Find out at Over the Limit, live Sunday, only on pay-per-view.


    Divas Champion Eve vs. Maryse

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    Former Divas Champion and notoriously conceited Canadian Maryse will face reigning champion Eve in the hope of recapturing the butterfly title at Over the Limit.

    These dueling Divas have never exactly been the best of friends, but their recent animosity toward one another can likely be traced back to the April 12 edition of Raw, when Eve, thanks in large part to her Jiu-Jitsu training, defeated the trash-talker to capture the Divas Championship, the first title of her career. (PHOTOS)

    Maryse has tormented the Divas Champion for the past few weeks, but perhaps the most underhanded move by the narcissistic ne’er-do-well came during the May 3 edition of Raw. Maryse shocked the WWE Universe by not only brutally attacking the Divas Champion during a photo shoot, but then posing for glamour shots over her fallen foe after the fact. While Eve confronted her later that night, Maryse had taken their contention to a never-before-seen level. (PHOTOS)

    With Maryse evidently studying Jiu-Jitsu (or at least a form of the martial art that incorporates groin kicks and pepper spray), Eve might have her hands even more full than expected when she defends her title at Over the Limit this Sunday, only on pay-per-view.


    R-Truth vs. Ted DiBiase

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    With his dad’s subservient enforcer Virgil in his corner, Ted DiBiase will square off with R-Truth — his prospective “new” Virgil — at WWE Over the Limit.

    In his latest attempt to mirror the success of his father, The Million Dollar Man, the “Fortunate Son” has been on the lookout for his own Virgil, and tried to hire R-Truth as his new personal assistant during the April 26 edition of Raw. Insulted, R-Truth responded to DiBiase’s proposition with a stinging slap in the face.

    Scorned and clearly not accustomed to rejection, the current bearer of the Million Dollar Championship vowed to make R-Truth pay for turning down his offer. Adopting the “everybody has a price” mentality his father made famous, DiBiase has stalked R-Truth for the past several weeks, paying WWE Superstars to pummel his would-be personal assistant to prove that disrespecting a DiBiase can be costly. But since R-Truth has fought back at every turn, the trust funded tough guy has hired the original Virgil as his bodyguard and is looking for the best revenge money can buy. (PHOTOS)

    With Virgil in his corner, The Million Dollar Man went on to become a WWE Hall of Famer. Will Virgil’s presence prove to the WWE Universe that one can put a dollar amount on success? Or will R-Truth show WWE’s Fortunate Son “what’s up?” Find out at WWE Over the Limit, this Sunday, only on pay-per-view.
  • KillaCham
    KillaCham Members, Moderators Posts: 11,417 Regulator
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    So word on the street is that this is Batista's last PPV and they didnt want to start a new fued... either way that match should be entertaining.
  • riddlerap
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    has batista or john cena ever put on an entertaining match? no. theyre boring.
  • KillaCham
    KillaCham Members, Moderators Posts: 11,417 Regulator
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    They both suck in the ring but they play off each other well to make it worth watching. Did you not see their match at Extreme Rules??
  • riddlerap
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    NO. i dont watch WWE DUH.
  • TrueGodHS
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    I only care about Edge/Orton match.. ? will be classic no doubt
  • KillaCham
    KillaCham Members, Moderators Posts: 11,417 Regulator
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    TrueGodHS wrote: »
    I only care about Edge/Orton match.. ? will be classic no doubt
    That ? will be boring IMO lol. The story behind this feud is kinda weak...there's not really much behind it, but it seems like something that'll definitely be continuing for awhile. It could be great, it could be ? ...all I know is that this feud needs more Vickie.
  • bankrupt baller
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    damn didnt know wwe was still hot
  • KillaCham
    KillaCham Members, Moderators Posts: 11,417 Regulator
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    A little more than 6 hours away. Predictions?
  • Chi-Town Bully
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    Cena over bastista
    Swagger over Big Show
    Kofi over Mcintyre
    Punk over Mysterio
    Orton over Edge
    Harts over Miz and Jericho
    Maryse over Eve
    Dibiase over R Truth
  • TdotGoHARD87
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    Cena over bastista
    Swagger over Big Show
    Kofi over Mcintyre
    Punk over Mysterio
    Orton over Edge
    Harts over Miz and Jericho
    Maryse over Eve
    Dibiase over R Truth

    does anybody even care bout the women anymore?

    aside from that...i think you got it pretty dead on. they better not make the dynasty drop the titles so ? soon after gettin em. i'll be soooooooooooooo ? if they drop the belts
  • KillaCham
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    Cena over Batista, of course

    Swagger over Show

    hmmm i'd say Drew over Kofi

    Punk over Mysterio

    Edge over Orton. orton is no stranger to losing

    Hart Dynasty over Miz & Jericho

    Marysrse over Eve? It could really go either way

    I think they're gonna push DiBiaso so him over Truth
  • KillaCham
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    :( 0/1

    You want yoself a Virgil... yes yes yes yes!!!
  • KillaCham
    KillaCham Members, Moderators Posts: 11,417 Regulator
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    0/2 ... What the ? !!
  • Chi-Town Bully
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    I dont know why they didn't let Dibiase win, he needed the win more than R Truth.
  • KillaCham
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    ^ Yeah really...but it could also be a good thing because this kinda ends the fued, which wouldn't have made any sense going further than this anyways. DiBiase should move onot MVP now or some other black wrestler on Raw lol.

    And incase anyone misses it, Randy Orton broke his arm tonight by taunting...yes......taunting...
  • Chi-Town Bully
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    KillaCham. wrote: »
    ^ Yeah really...but it could also be a good thing because this kinda ends the fued, which wouldn't have made any sense going further than this anyways. DiBiase should move onot MVP now or some other black wrestler on Raw lol.

    And incase anyone misses it, Randy Orton broke his arm tonight by taunting...yes......taunting...

    Another Randy Orton injury, shocking
  • G.R.I.P. Money $$$
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    im kinda shocked...although, last time i watched raw, i was like...damn that be some ? if he broke his arm...
  • TdotGoHARD87
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    im kinda shocked...although, last time i watched raw, i was like...damn that be some ? if he broke his arm...

    when swagger suplexed him didnt it look like it caugt the arm wit it to? i thought this ? was out from monday