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Thursday, June 19, 2014

WWE 2nd Money in the Bank Ladder Match Announced Recently.


The WWE can break new ground at this year's Money in the Bank pay-per-view.

For the primary time ever, the payoff for the show's name ladder match are going to be the WWE World Heavyweight Championship itself, instead of a mere contract granting the holder an attempt at the gold.

It's a development that bestows a range of potential outcomes.

The safe money says we'll finally see a brand new champion topped, whereas less conservative theories have prompt a title split can be within the cards—or even a maiden championship for anyone of the new breed of Cesaro, Bray Wyatt or Roman Reigns.

Despite these intriguing prospects, there's a conspicuous flip facet to the current arrangement—namely the absence of a Money in the Bank case.

Without the constant threat of Associate in Nursing expedient title amendment, the subsequent twelve months of WWE programming would be missing one in every of its biggest excitement factors. Presumably, this can be why the WWE has unconcealed that at the coming PPV, a second ladder match are going to be oppose for the 2014 Money in the Bank contract.


Seth Rollins relayed the news on Tuesday's tape of Main Event before taking the freedom of asserting himself because the initial participant in aforesaid match.

Needless to mention, this can be an enormous announcement—but what square measure the wider-ranging repercussions?

First off, it'd seem possible that Dean Church Father are going to be other to the match also. It's clear that the WWE is bent on following a Rollins/Ambrose feud, thus i am unable to imagine them rental a Money in the Bank ladder match get within the approach of that.

Furthermore, if one were to price the opposite a finish, this might be a good approach of prolonging the rivalry—something that must be done, in my opinion.

Other than Church Father, though, it's troublesome to predict specifically WHO else is probably going to be other to the combo with Rollins.

I'd expect to ascertain the likes of unhealthy News Barrett and Rob Van Dam concerned. they have been a pay attention of WWE programming in recent weeks and would add some helpful star power and recreation worth to a match that merely brims with potential.

Speaking of recreation worth, the WWE may do abundant worse than together with a definite Dolph Ziggler. His energetic vogue is well-suited to ladder matches, and although he'd be vastly unlikely to scoop the final word prize, he would possible deliver a generally stellar performance.


I'd even be keen to ascertain a number of the newer names other to the fray in guys like huge E, Rusev and Bo urban center. After all, that is what Money in the Bank is all about: giving new stars a main event chance.

While we're on the topic of predictions, there is a vastly appealing scenario that the utilization of 2 ladder matches insinuates.

What if Reigns was to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship bout, whereas Rollins was to win the Money in the Bank contract—or even Church Father for that matter?

Granted, i am obtaining earlier than myself, however the thought of Associate in Nursing ex-Shield feud for the largest prize within the company is actually one value mentioning. In fact, it nearly makes Daniel Bryan's come back one thing of Associate in Nursing afterthought.

I'd like to hear what you're thinking that of this news, though. square measure you glad there is a second Money in the Bank ladder match? additional significantly, WHO does one assume are going to be enclosed in this match?

Please be happy to comment below together with your opinions, also as your thoughts on any of the problems mentioned within the article.


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Foley Shoots Down CM Punk/TLC Rumor, Next Week's WWE Main Event Headlining Match


Next Week's WWE Main Event Headlining Match

Next week's WWE Main Event will be headlined by John Cena vs Damien Sandow.


Foley Shoots Down CM Punk/TLC Rumor

Mick Foley has posted the following on Twitter, shooting down rumors of a match between him and CM Punk at WWE TLC.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

WWE Monday Night Raw Results - John Cena Injured, CM Punk's Championship Celebration & More 19 Nov, 2012






A video package opens the night highlighting all the major moments of WWE Survivor Series, complete with cheesy reality TV voice-over guy. Ryback's music hits and he makes his way out as Michael Cole and Jerry "the King" Lawler welcome us to Monday Night Raw!
Ryback actually grabs a mic and says that last night he was about to "feed" on the WWE Champion, and CM Punk and his three men have become his new prey. He calls all of them out to face him; if they don't, he promises to tear down the arena until he finds them. He starts a "feed me more!" chant as Vickie Guerrero comes out to a giant chorus off boo's from the live crowd. 
Vickie says that Ryback had two chances to win the WWE Championship, and failed at both attempts. She threatens him with a fine "or more" if he destroys anything on Raw tonight, and introduces his opponent to kick off the evening.


1. Rayback VS. Tensai

Tensai bullies Ryback into the corner, but he powers back with hugh right hooks. Tensai connects with a clothesline; he's goes for another but Ryback counters with the Thesz Press, followed by his signature thrusts into the mat. The two attempt to lock up, with Tensai getting the better of it. Tensai connects with a spinebuster and a running back drop, but Ryback kicks out of a pin before the ref could even count to one. 
Ryback throws Tensai to the outside and screams "give me Punk!" Tensai gets thrown into the barricade, off the ring post, and eventually back into the ring. Ryback pumps the shoulder in the corner as the crowd gets behind him with "feed me more!" chants; the meathook clothesline connects! Ryback lifts Tensai up in a huge feat of strength, marches around the ring and puts him away with Shellshock!

Winner: Ryback


2. Kofi Kingston VS. Wade Barrett

Barrett starts this match off strong, ducking under several of Kofi's strikes and taking him down with a big shoulder block. Into the corner now, Barrett throws a few closed right hands, connecting to the gut of the Champion. He backs off at the request of the referee, but goes right back to work before running into a kick from Kingston. The Champ's momentum doesn't last long however, as Barrett keeps up the size advantage, going to town with big right fists to the head and abs. Barrett with a neckbreaker for a two-count, as Cole mentions how much he is dominating over the Intercontinental Champion in this match. Kingston tries to get some air off a springboard, but Wade knocks him down hard to the floor as we go to another commercial. Commercial Break As we come back, Wade Barrett has Kofi down in a headlock on the mat. As he struggles to get free, they show clips of what happened during the break, including a big boot that nearly knocked out the Champion. Barrett with a thumb to the eye, as he continues to dismantle Kingston. Kofi gets hung up in the ropes and Barrett delivers yet another boot, sending him crashing to the outside. Barrett goes to meet him, and sends him eye-first into the edge of the steel steps, before bouning him off the announcer's table and rolling him back into the ring. Lawler continues to mention that the referee should stop this match, as Kingston is near-lifeless. Barrett hooks in chin hold, but the fans finally rally Kingston back to life! Off the Irish whip, Barrett goes for the Winds of Change, but Kofi turns it into a roll-up and almost gets the three. For the first time the Champion fires up and delivers a series of high intensity kicks before nailing him with a dropkick. Kofi off the ropes and tries for a crossbody, but he gets caught with a huge Winds of Change sideslam. 1..2...but Kofi somehow kicks out! Out of nowhere Kingston hits the S.O.S., but Barrett kicks out. Wade once again rakes the eyes, before deliving the Bull Hammer elbow throw for the victory over the Intercontinental Champion.

Winner: Wade Barrett



3. Kaitlyn vs. Aksana

Aksana tries to leave the ring as soon as the match starts, and Kaitlyn follows her right into a trap; big clothesline takes her down to the concrete. They roll back in the ring and Aksana shoves her face into the ring over and over again, screaming at the top of her lungs. Aksana locks in a nice cross armbreaker over the top rope, but is forced to break the hold by the referee. 
Kaitlyn thrown hard into the turnbuckle off a strong Irish whip, but she throws some elbows and fights back. Kaitlyn with several hair tosses and a shoulder tackle, before a very sloppy flap-jack. Kaitlyn nails a big knee to the gut for the three-count.

Winner: Kaitlyn



4. Antonio Cesaro vs. Brodus Clay

R-Truth is sitting commentary for this match, "scouting talent". Brodus goes right after the US Champion early on, firing off with rights and lefts in the corner. Brodus misses a big corner splash and runs right into the turnbuckle. Cesaro gets a flurry of punches himself, before bringing the big man to one knee and taking him down with a clothesline. 
Cesaro's attempts to stay in control don't last though, as the Funkasaurus nails the big corner splash this time. He tries for the second rope splash, but Cesaro rolls out of the way - does nobody watch Big Show matches? - and Clay eats the mat. The US Champ gets Brodus up for the Neutralizer, and nails it! 

Winner: Antonio Cesaro



5. 2/3 Falls Match - Randy Orton vs. Alberto del Rio

Del Rio goes on the offense quickly, attacking Orton in the ropes despite the warnings from the referee. ADR goes to the outside and wraps Orton's arm around the ring post, slamming them together over and over until the referee calls for the bell. 
Decision #1: Randy Orton via DQ
The announcer's put over how difficult it's going to be for del Rio to win two straight falls now, but Orton looks pretty well destroyed after that attack against the steel ring post. After a commercial break, Alberto del Rio is still in control, working over the injured arm of Randy Orton. The Viper powers out of an armbar with a big back suplex, followed by his signature stiff clotheslines. Orton tries for the RKO, but del Rio counters into the Cross Armbreaker for the submission. 
Decision #2: Alberto del Rio via Submission
The referee tells Orton he has to stand up so they can continue this match, and Randy freaks out at him. The injured arm hangs at Orton's side as del Rio backs him into a corner and works away on the good arm. Orton floats over a splash in the corner and tries for a roll-up, but del Rio kicks out at two. Orton takes time to nurse the arm, but ADR takes advantage and hits a running step-up kick right to the injury! Del Rio gets cocky though, and the Viper takes him down with the backbreaker. Orton coils up for the RKO, but Ricardo grabs his feet! The referee ejects Ricardo from the match and del Rio takes advantage of the distraction with a backstabber, but can only get two. 
Alberto del Rio mocks the crowd, telling them to get to their feet. He "coils" and tries for the RKO, but Orton gets out of the way and hits the Hangman's DDT! Orton goes for the RKO himself, but del Rio once again counters it into the Cross Armbreaker. Orton fights to stay alive, and rolls his opponent onto his shoulders for the pin! 1...2...but del Rio kicks out. Orton goes to a corner, ducks under the kick from del Rio and hits the RKO for the win.

Decision #3: Randy Orton via Pinfall

Winner: Randy Orton





You can never tell with WWE on such things but John Cena seemed to land awkwardly on his ankle during last night's (Nov. 19, 2012) episode of Monday Night Raw, potentially injuring himself.





During last night's (Nov. 19, 2012) episode of WWE Monday Night Raw, John Cena appeared to roll his ankle while chasing after Dolph Ziggler during a segment on the show. It's hard to tell if it was a spot that was planned or if Cena legitimately just pushed off his ankle wrong after climbing out of the ring while trying to run down Ziggler.

It seems legit, and he really sells that there's a problem by favoring his right leg while heading up the ramp. Then, WWE played up the potential of a knee injury, showing Cena getting wrapped up while openly speculating that he had a potentially torn meniscus.

On top of that, they ran another angle with Cena grabbing AJ Lee while she was attacking Ziggler only to have Dolph attack him and send him through a couple of poorly constructed bathroom stalls. It was then that they really sold Cena being hurt, even having Josh Matthews give an update backstage.






This could have been done on the fly because WWE wanted to make sure they set themselves up in the event that Cena is really injured but it's pretty convenient in either case.
For his part, Cena played up the possibility of injury on his Twitter account after the show:
"I am headed to grand rapids right now for early morn MRI on left knee. @WWE no matter what the result, I will be in the ring tomorrow!"
Cena is scheduled to appear at the SmackDown tapings because ticket sales have been sagging and he's generally been used for dark matches to help sell the show. That makes it a lot easier to explain away his absence in the event that he's genuinely hurt and can't go.
But of course we have to suspect it's all a work and he's not really hurt. Stay tuned and we'll keep you up to date on any news that comes out, legitimate or storyline.



6. Great Khali vs. Epico & Primo

Hornswoggle comes down to the ring before the match starts, flowers in hand. Epico tries to lock up with Khali, but gets thrown back down to the mat. Same thing happens to Primo. Hornswoggle goes to give the flowers to Rosa, but they're trick flowers filled with water, that gets sprayed all over her. Khali wins with the Khali Bomb on...somebody.

Winner: Great Khali

After the match, Horny and Khali "dance" around. 
Backstage Paul Heyman is getting everything ready for CM Punk's championship celebration later on tonight. Paul-E freaks out when the decorator forgets to buy balloons, and starts shouting about balloons as we fade to commercial.



7. The Miz vs. David Otunga

They circle each other and lock up in the ring with Otunga taking the advantage and stomping away at Miz in the corner. He backs off at the request of the referee, and Miz gets in a few shots of his own. Otunga throws his opponent into the steel ring post and hits a side Russian legsweep, but only gets two. Body slam connects, followed by a jumping elbow drop using the top ring rope. Otunga gets a reverse chinlock held in place, but lets Miz up just to take him back down with a big blow to the back of his head. Otunga with several forearms as Michael Cole puts over his law record on commentary. 
Otunga right back into the reverse chinlock again, and the crowd wills him back into the match. Miz throws a few elbows to Otunga's gut, and breaks out of the hold with a small package pin attempt, but only gets two. Otunga nails a big clothesline, and brings the match back to the mat with another reverse chinlock. Otunga throws Miz off the ropes with the Irish whip and lowers the shoulder; Miz rolls over with a sunset flip pin, but only gets two. Miz goes to work with right hands in the corner, but the referee makes hiim break it up. Running clothesline finds its mark, and the former WWE Champion heads up to the top rope. He comes back down hard with a double axhandle, and signals for the Skullcrushing finale. It connects, and Otunga is done.

Winner: The Miz



7. Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow

Sheamus comes down to the ring carrying a steel chair. He grabs a mic and says when it all started with Big Show, it was about two warriors fighting for the World Championship. He says he'll never forget that fight, and he wasn't ashamed of losing the match. But then at Survivor Series Big Show made it personal by making him take out a referee with the Brogue Kick. He calls out the Big Show, despite his scheduled match, and the World Heavyweight Champion makes his way out. Big Show says the two of them have nothing to settle. He claimed he was going to get the knockout, and he did. 
Big Show says Sheamus doesn't deserve to win the World Heavyweight title. Sheamus invites him into the ring, but Damien Sandow makes his way down for their match. The two lock up, but Sandow bails into the ropes to escape a beating. Sheamus hammers him in the mouth with a big right elbow. The referee backs off Sheamus, but Sandow takes advantage of this and lands a flurry of his own punches. This doesn't last long, and King brings up the foolishness of fighting a battle of fists against Sheamus. The Celtic Warrior stands on Sandows' hand as he tries to break free. Sheamus then catches him by the beard and throws him to the outside. 
As they come back from break, Sandow is rolling Sheamus back into the ring. He applies a chin lock, but Sheamus powers out of it with big right hands to the gut. Sandow fires back with clubbing blows upside the back of his opponent, and hangs him up in the ropes as he continues to fire away. Sandow to the outside continuing his assault, as the ref yells at him to keep the action in the ring. Back to the chinlock they go, and once again Sheamus powers out of it. A third chinlock, another kick out.
A fourth chinlock, and Sheamus is finally starting to look like he might pass out. The fans get to their feet and will him back to life though, and Sheamus breaks the hold with big right hands. Sheamus with the Irish Curse backbreaker, followed by a big knee lift to the jaw. Sandow goes to the apron and gets 10 big shots across the chest for his trouble. Sheamus goes up high and lands the Battering Ram, followed by White Noise.  Brogue Kick connects, and Sheamus picks up the win. 

Winner: Sheamus




8. Sin Cara & Rey Mysterio vs. Kane & 

Daniel Bryan

The Prime Time Players joined Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler on commentary for this match. Titus tells Lawler to "have a heart". Wow. 
Sin Cara gets thrown to the apron by Kane; he springboards in, but Kane ducks under the attack and takes him down heart with a running shoulder block. In comes Daniel Bryan to a massive ovation from the live crowd, as he kicks away at Sin Cara in the empty corner. Bryan heads up to the top rope, and comes down with a flying knee, but Sin rolls out of the way. Mysterio gets the tag and delivers a combination of kicks. Sets up for the 619, but Kane bails to the outside. Mysterio with a seated senton to the outside! Daniel Bryan attacks Mysterio, but Sin Cara flies over the top rope and takes them all out.
Back from the break and Kane hits a side slam on Sin Cara as Michael Cole is freaking out about Darren Young picking his hair at the commentary booth. Daniel Bryan gets the tag and beats down on Sin Cara, but I'm much too distracted by the hilarious bickering by everybody at the commentary table. Except for Darren Young, who has said a total of 20 words throughout this match. Bryan runs into a big boot in the corner and Sin Cara connects with a title-the-whirl DDT from the second rope. Hot tags to Kane and Rey Mysterio! 
Mysterio goes to work on Kane's knees and heads up to the top rope. Mysterio comes down, but Kane catches him with a big throat thrust on his way back to Earth! Kane sets up for the chokeslam, but Rey counters out and sends him into the ropes. 619 connects and Mysterio goes up again for the splash. Kane catches him by the throat off the splash! Prime Time Players hit the ring and cause the DQ. 

Winner: No Contest




After the match Rey gets a double 619 on the Prime Time Players, followed by a big chokeslam from Kane. The champs argue over who is the tag team champions as we go backstage.
Paul Heyman thanks CM Punk for letting him be in charge of this championship celebration. He says he personally promises that nobody will tarnish the party, and they head off the ring! 
Paul Heyman is in the ring, which is black with a big red "X" in the center. Portraits of CM Punk are displayed in the middle of the ring; one has the Top 10 WWE Championship records. Heyman says the fans don't get to boo him. He says they cry and whine for the Attitude Era, but when they give them some attitude, they don't really like it... He says they chant "ECW!" at him, but when he gives them a little bit of extreme, and they don't like it anymore. Heyman says the WWE Universe just can't understand how good CM Punk is, as he's set the bar so high that he stands head-and-shoulders above all the rest. 
Ladies and gentlemen, your reigning WWE Champion, for one entire year at exactly 365 days... CM Punk! The Champ makes his way down to Cult of Personality, wearing his "Paul Heyman Guy" shirt as Michael Cole runs down the laundry list of Superstars he has knocked off in the last year. 
CM Punk starts his promo by saying Shawn Michaels couldn't do it. Triple H...couldn't do it. Bret "the Hitman" Hart couldn't do it. The Undertaker and the Rock couldn't do it. He says that makes him the best there was, the best there is, and the best there ever will be. He cuts to a video package highlighting his entire championship reign. It ends and about half the arena is chanting for CM Punk as Paul Heyman calls him the best in the world. Punk says this isn't just about honoring the past, but looking forward to his future. He says he won't stop until July of 2015 when, on WWE Main Event, he passes Bruno Sammartino and becomes the longest reigning champion in WWE history. 
Paul Heyman puts over Bruno and says he deserves a spot in the Hall of Fame, but...he could never beat CM Punk. He says that as a matter of fact, Hulk Hogan couldn't beat CM Punk. Heyman says that on his best day, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin couldn't beat Punk and neither will the Rock at the 2013 Royal Rumble. Punk says beating Ryback and John Cena in the same night was his crowning achievement, because nobody believed he could do it. 
Ryback makes his way out and CM Punk is not happy that he's ruining his celebration. The NXT trio attacks Ryback on his way to the ring, but Ryback destroys them and goes after Punk. They recover and keep going after Ryback until they take him down. All three hammer away at him and remove the cover from the announce table just like at Survivor Series. Yet again they powerbomb the big man throught the announce table, and CM Punk stands in the ring looking down on them. He slowly exits the ring and lets the trio enter. Punk stands over the fallen body of the Ryback and raises his title high into the air before screaming "best in the world!"









Monday, November 19, 2012

Cm Punk Wins again : What's going on??


When C M Punk's era started there was no one to stand in front of him. All he got was Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler and some more wrestler. But when Cena show's some interest, C M Punk afraid so he bring back Paul Heyman.

Paul Heyman is very clever man. He came up with a new plan in every C M Punk's championship match.When C M Punk have to face Ryback, Heyman took Brad Maddox as his follower and made the match in favor of C M Punk.

Now when C M Punk faces the John Cena and Ryback, Heyman appointed his work to NXT rookies. They attacked Ryback and put him through the annoounce table. After that C M Punk retains the title.

So what's going on with WWE , that's the main question now.


WWE Survivor Series 2012: Results, Live Coverage and Updates of Big 4 PPV





Survivor Series is live and as venerable as ever. This year's Big Four franchise is headlined by a Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship between John CenaCM Punk and Ryback, while the Big Show and Sheamus will engage in an encore of their brilliant match from Hell in a Cell. 
Here are some pretty nasty predictions after the jump.


WWE Survivor Series 2012: CM Punk Retains WWE Title After Busy Finish to "Protect" Ryback











CM Punk started the match running from Cena and Ryack separately before the two made quick work of the champion and dumped him out of the ring. 
Cena and Ryback went toe-to-toe, resulting in Cena going to the outside while Punk rolled in to replace him.  Punk was once again discarded as Cena reentered the ring.
Cena and Punk began going at it, with Punk quickly taking control and grounding Cena with unique submission holds. 
While CM Punk had Cena in a modified submission hold from the Northern Lights position, Ryback picked him up and slammed him.  Cena connected with his signature power bomb but Ryback no-sold the maneuver, rising to his feet as the two exchanged blows. 
The action spilled to the outside as Ryback threw Cena into the stairs. 
Back in the ring with CM Punk, Ryback connected with a Meathook Clothesline, and as he attempted Shell Shocked, Cena locked in the STF. 
CM Punk broke the hold with a Flying Elbow Drop.  CM Punk and Cena arose from the wreckage, exchanging blows but Ryback quickly broke it up with a double clothesline. 
After sending both men over the top rope, Ryback went to the outside and attempted to hit Shell Shocked on both men however they retaliated and double teamed Ryback. 
Punk and Cena hit a tandem suplex on Ryback through a table, taking out Ryback. 
Cena connected with his moves of doom back in the ring, but CM Punk countered the power bomb with a GTS for a nearfall. 
Cena hit the AA immediately after, but Punk kicked out. 
Cena later slapped on the AA, but Ryback pulled Cena out of the ring and hit another Meathook Clothesline on Punk. 
Ryback hit Shell Shocked on Punk, but Cena broke up the pinfall.  Ryback then hit Shell Shocked on Cena, but was immediately attacked by a pack of security guards. 
The security guards were revealed as Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins.  The three put Ryback through a table, then CM Punk covered Cena for the win. 
Winner: CM Punk


WWE Survivor Series 2012: Dolph Ziggler Survives, Team Ziggler Wins






















Kofi Kingston hit an early high spot on David Otunga where he dove from the top rope onto the outside. 
-Miz entered the match for the first time after three of his teammates were eliminated in order to build mistrust for the newly minted babyface.  The Miz made a spirited comeback on Team Ziggler, leading a rallying effort for Team Foley. 
-Mick Foley used Mr. Socko on Ricardo Rodriguez.  
Eliminations
-Kane eliminated Damien Sandow after Daniel Byran kicked him in the head and Kane connected with a chokeslam.
-Dolph Ziggler eliminated Kane with a Zig Zag while Kane and Daniel Bryan were arguing.
-Daniel Bryan eliminated David Otunga with a Yes Lock after Otunga attempted an arrogant cover. 
-Wade Barrett eliminated Kofi Kingston after a Tilt-A-Whirl slam followed by a Bull Hammer. 
-Alberto Del Rio eliminated Daniel Bryan with a Cross Arm Breaker. 
-The Miz eliminated Wade Barrett after countering a Pump Handle Slam with a Skull Crushing Finale. 
-Alberto Del Rio eliminated Miz with an Enzuigiri kick after Miz missed his signature running clothesline in the corner. 
-Randy Orton eliminated Alberto Del Rio with an RKO.
-Dolph Ziggler eliminated Randy Orton after hitting Orton with a superkick as Orton went for a punt. 
Winners: Team Ziggler



WWE Survivor Series 2012: Sheamus Defeats Big Show by DQ, Then Lays Him Out. Then Ziggler Stays Backstage










Sheamus started the match aggressively, but was continuously swatted and tossed around by the Big Show, who controlled the match early. 
The tides turned when the Big Show became trapped between the first and second rope and Sheamus made the most of this opportunity by pummeling the Big Show with rights. 
Sheamus attempted to dive from the top rope but was met with a huge spear as the Big Show once again took control of the match. 
The Big Show continued his patented offense over Sheamus as he walked over him, stepped on his head and pummeled his ribs. 
The crowd got behind Sheamus as he tried to get back into the match but the Big Show cut him off at every turn. 
Sheamus took the Big Show off his feet as the two brawled on the ground, with Sheamus getting the better of the Big Show.  Sheamus connected with a flying axe handle smash, followed by White Noise, but only for a nearfall.
Sheamus went for the Brogue Kick, but the Big Show pulled the referee in front of him and the referee took the maneuver.  Two more referees and EMTs hit the ring to work on the official, and as Sheamus attended to the official, the Big Show knocked out Sheamus with a KO punch for the win.
After some discussion, Sheamus the decision was reversed and Sheamus was declared the winner by DQ. 
Winner by Disqualification:  Big Show




WWE Survivor Series 2012 Results: AJ Lee Embarrasses Vickie Guerrero, Tamina Returns







AJ Lee came out for a mildly entertaining talking segment with Vickie Guerrero, where she teased that she had damning evidence against the current RAW authority figure. 
AJ showed doctored photos of Vickie Guerrero enjoying burritos with Ricardo Rodriguez, slobbing down on barbecue sauce with Jim Ross, and dancing in a bedroom with Brodus Clay, much to Guerrero's (who was present) chagrin. 
The two went back and forth, taunting each other that one would be fired if she laid a hand on the other.  This cued Tamina, who attacked AJ and connected with a Superfly Splash before leaving the ring with Vickie Guerrero.


WWE Survivor Series 2012: Antonio Cesaro Defeats R-Truth, Retains US Championship










Cesaro dominated much of the early goings of the match with uppercuts and rest holds.  Truth battled back a few times but Cesaro continued to impose his will with a grounded attack. 
Truth began yet another comeback and was briefly stopped by a knee to the face from the corner.  Truth quickly recovered and connected with a spinning heel kick and a modified suplex, each for a nearfall. 
Truth went for a Scissor Kick but missed as Cesaro countered with an uppercut followed by a Neutralizer for the win. 
Winner: Antonio Cesaro 


WWE Survivor Series 2012 Results: Eve Defeats Kaitlyn, Retains Divas Title











Kaitlyn was attacked backstage by Akasana, who was wearing a blonde wig.  After a transparent Eve tried to comfort Kaitlyn, she was subsequently attacked by Kaitlyn. 
The match started with Kaitlyn and Eve brawling in the ring as the two quickly rolled to the outside.
Once the action returned to the ring, Eve grounded Kaitlyn with a leg triangle lock.  Kaitlyn fought out of the hold and bumped Eve off the apron as she begun to take control of the match. 
Kaitlyn scored a gutbuster but only for a nearfall.   A desperate Eve held onto the apron as Kaitlyn dragged her back into the ring, but Eve was able to capitalize with a modified neckbreaker for the win. 
Winner:  Eve


WWE Survivor Series 2012 Results: Team Mysterio Defeats Team Tensai





The bonus Survivor Series matchup featured the team of Rey Mysterio, Sin Cara, Tyson Kidd, Brodus Clay and Justin Gabriel taking on the Prime Time Players, Primo, Epico and Tensai. 
Key Spots
-Kidd and Epico started the match with basic mat wrestling dominated by Kidd. 
-Gabriel made the tag and continued the offense, getting a nearfall on a standing moonsault before tagging out. 
-Mysterio worked over Young in the corner before quickly tagging out as Sin Cara entered the match like a house afire, connecting with multiple high spots on Epico. 
-Mysterio and Sin Cara stood on the middle ropes as Kidd and Gabriel performed stereo Suicide Dives on the Prime Time Players, followed by stereo moonsaults on the Primo and Epico. 
Eliminations
Brodus Clay was eliminated by Tensai after a running Senton Splash.  Tensai recovered from a scary bump after a botched T-Bone suplex prior to the fall. 
Justin Gabriel eliminated Tensai with a Crucifix rollup. 
Tyson Kidd eliminated Titus O'Neil with a springboard rollup. 
Tyson Kidd eliminated Epico with the SharpShooter.  
Rey Mysterio eliminated Primo with a rollup. 
Rey Mysterio eliminated Darren Young with a top-rope splash after the remaining survivors performed their finishers. 
Winners:  Team Mysterio